Posts by Hackney Citizen
What the Dickens! Great breakfast expectations
Pop-up café at the Reliance pub has a novel approach to the traditional fry-up
Read MoreScratch+Sniff – heaven scent for perfume lovers
Scent events give fragrance enthusiasts good reason to follow their noses
Read MoreEast London gets set for creative Christmas
East London advances towards Christmas with a flourish of inventive shopping opportunities
Read MoreRevealing Alice’s darker side
Tribute to Alice in Wonderland exhibition brings adult edge to classic children’s story
Read MoreFossil Studios fuelled by chart success
Music studio fast becoming Hackney hit factory
Read MoreNew Hackney cycling team launches
New team Hackney GT Push will compete in this year’s cyclo-cross season
Read MoreKicking up a musical storm – Miranda Quammie launches Tempest
Miranda Quammie’s début album Tempest uses folk and classical influences to examine notions of identity
Read MoreSilver Screen Diner – a recipe for success
Movies and meals to complement them are the latest offering for foodie filmheads
Read MoreHarder times for Hackney squatters
The Hackney Citizen investigates the impact of the new legislation scrapping ‘squatters’ rights’ on the borough’s squatting community
Read MoreChatsworth Road Market faces uncertain future
Hackney Council to decide the fate of the weekly Sunday market
Read MoreCampaigners fear post-Olympic ‘toxic’ legacy on Leyton Marshes
As Leyton Marsh returns to the public post-Olympics, campaigners fear the excavated land will never be the same again
Read MoreThe Tall Poppies – All the Rave
A mix of wit and melody characterises Tall Poppies’ latest album
Read Morebut i cd only whisper – interview with director Nadia Latif
New play at the Arcola Theatre explores men’s mental health in 1970s black America
Read MoreA Liar’s Autobiography – always look on the animated side of life
Hackney animators Tundra play a role in adaptation of Monty Python member Graham Chapman’s ‘untrue’ life story
Read MoreShakespeare’s ‘sequel’ – The Serpent’s Tooth
Shoreditch Town Hall this month hosts the Almeida Theatre’s first off-site production for over a decade
Read MoreQuills – review
Second Skin’s rendition of the last days of the Marquis de Sade is a compelling and credible portrayal
Read MoreArt at the Core – new works and live music
Core Arts is to host an evening of paintings by Sophie O’ Neill together with new work by MA students, Core printmakers and live music
Read MoreHoxton Apprentice to host charity Instagram photo auction
Donated photographs from London 2012 medallists amongst for sale in aid of HIV charity Positive East
Read MorePhotography – For Our Pleasure?
New photo exhibition explores human interaction with the environment and animals at Hackney Picturehouse, 1 – 28 November 2012
Read MoreSkyfall – review
Daniel Craig stars as 007 in this 50th anniversary Bond adventure
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