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Geffrye Museum has designs on bumper summer of celebrations

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 13:00

Hoxton’s museum of the home marks centenary with an exhibition of useful and beautiful domestic design

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Discovering the delights of the Polish deli: Gillian Riley on the pleasures of a hidden cuisine

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 12:35

Our cooking columnist shares two recipes to illustrate wonders of Eastern European grub

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Adaptable Stokey: Founder of EASTWEST on why Stoke Newington has a strong sense of identity

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 12:20

Needs of young families raise questions for planners and designers

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Subspace is for all: EASTWEST’s architect founder tells of inspiration behind firm’s philosophy

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 11:52

Hackney-based practice is making ‘architecture for all’ strapline a reality

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EASTWEST architecture: Progressive merits of building Relevant Design

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 11:22

Hackney-based firm cites local clients’ needs as examples of a broader movement

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Equality time: feminism group StokEquality tackles casual sexism in school

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 10:57

Calls for gender equality to be made part of school curriculum

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Hackney author Tom Clark’s new book shows how global economic crisis has created a less equal society

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 10:43

‘Divided society’ in Guardian leader writer’s home borough provides ample case studies for Hard Times tome

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Confusion over future of squat in former police station earmarked for free school

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 10:24

Neither Department for Education nor Tauheedul Free Schools Trust can say if eviction proceedings have yet been launched

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Titbits – Diane Abbott’s a modern day Disraeli, but what’s Hackney Council’s view on graffiti?

By Hackney Citizen | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 10:02

Stamford Hill event to celebrate first Jewish Prime Minister as Town Hall declines to confirm U-turn

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Yo Zushi to return with single launch and album

By East End Review | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 09:47

The Hackney based songwriter once described as the “spirit of Bob Dylan for the twenty-first century” is on the cusp of releasing his first album in five years which he describes as a “story album about love in stolen moments”

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A Portrait of Hackney by Zed Nelson: 'I hope the property developers don’t win'

By East End Review | Thursday 8 May 2014 at 08:59

Documentary photographer Zed Nelson talks about saving the world, laughing at hipsters and the metamorphosis of one of London’s poorest boroughs

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David Salle exhibition – paintings of a postmodern master

By East End Review | Wednesday 7 May 2014 at 17:06

Maureen Paley gallery in Shoreditch holds exhibition of paintings by David Salle, a member of the influential ‘Pictures Generation’

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Chris Marker: A Grin Without a Cat review

By East End Review | Wednesday 7 May 2014 at 16:54

The Whitechapel Gallery’s retrospective of French filmmaker and artistic visionary Chris Marker is a celebration of a provocative and sprawling body of work

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Billy Childish and Sweet Toof to exhibit at New Voices in Hackney exhibition

By East End Review | Wednesday 7 May 2014 at 16:49

BL-NK in Shoreditch is the venue for charity exhibition featuring some of the most distinctive artists in East London and beyond

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My Name Is… review: From the trance of young dreams to an angry separation

By East End Review | Wednesday 7 May 2014 at 16:45

The true story of a painful separation that led to media claims of kidnapping and religious fundamentalism is the subject of Sudha Buchar’s play My Name Is… at the Arcola

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Liberal Democrats criticise Hackney Unites for ‘no platform’ stance on UKIP

By Hackney Citizen | Tuesday 6 May 2014 at 13:29

John Page defends decision, saying candidate was excluded because of party’s politics

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Ship ahoy! Hackney Pirates drops anchor at new Kingsland Road home

By Hackney Citizen | Tuesday 6 May 2014 at 11:51

Educational charity announces launch of The Ship of Adventures, its booty-ful new permanent base

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Sunny delight as Hackney’s first ever solar energy cooperative prepares for lift off

By Hackney Citizen | Tuesday 6 May 2014 at 11:22

Residents of Homerton’s Banister House estate set sights on zero-carbon energy

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Woman hit by police car in Dalston in ‘critical condition’

By Hackney Citizen | Sunday 4 May 2014 at 13:12

Twenty-two year-old woman struck by unmarked police car is fighting for her life

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Music journalism bootcamp: June – July 2014

By East End Review | Friday 2 May 2014 at 18:30

This six-week evening course with The Journalism School covers feature and reviews writing, pitching and blagging, interview techniques, subbing, contacts building, and law for music journalism. Starts Monday 9 June 2014

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