Thark – review
Our man in the stalls gives verdict on Clive Francis’ adaptation of Ben Travers farce
Read MoreDetectives charge teenager with murder of Lamarni Hylton-Reid
17-year-old scheduled to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court today
Read MoreGhostpoet to perform at the Hackney Empire
Hackney musician will play homecoming gig in October
Read MoreHackney’s Mikill Pane prepares for release of new album Blame Miss Barclay
‘It’s my masterpiece, man’: Stoke Newington-born hip-hop artist on his new record
Read MoreHackney’s schools toast stellar GCSE results
Clapton Girls Academy, Stoke Newington School and The Urswick School among those celebrating
Read MorePolice hunt knifeman after fatal stabbing in Homerton
Victim believed to be in his 20s died in hospital just over an hour after attack in Homerton High Street
Read MoreGert expectations: post-punk all female band rev up for album launch
Group put finishing touches to record at Curved Studios on Mare Street
Read MoreSounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital – review
Lloyd Bradley’s exhaustive history runs the gamut from calypso to grime
Read MoreRawduck – review
Anything Soho can do, Hackney can do more casually
Read MoreKick-Ass 2 – review
Is it too violent, and, more importantly, is it any good? Our man in the cinema gives his verdict
Read MoreGnomes, beatboxing and a vacuum-packed artist at Hackney WickED
Experimental offerings at ‘occasionally bonkers’ art festival make for a boisterous event
Read MorePassing Clouds hosts first screening of documentary about The People’s Kitchen
Project to combat food waste the focus of new flick
Read MoreCeramics in the City at the Geffrye Museum – preview
Slicker operation rivals Affordable Art Fair for crafts that won’t put buyers out of pocket
Read MoreHackney Colliery Band’s new album Common Decency set for September release
Bold as brass: public-spirited ensemble tell of origins of their eclectic sound
Read MoreLebanese Archive Project at Four Corners Gallery – preview
Exhibition curated by Ania Dabrowska focuses on work of Lebanese photojournalist Diab Alkarssifi
Read MoreJones & Sons – review
Good all-rounder in Arcola Street marks transition to more mature Dalston
Read MoreHome at the National Theatre – review
Nadia Fall directs verbatim play about an East London homeless hostel
Read MoreFormer rough sleeper John Dolan’s art sells for thousands of pounds
Exhibition set to take place next week with help from famous street artists including Stik and ROA
Read MoreShaky hands, shrieks and tears… It must be A-level results day
Hackney students at Petchey Academy and Mossbourne Community Academy gain places at top universities
Read MoreLife on Mars: children ‘transported to red planet’ for Now Press Play game
Workshop used wireless headphones as part of mission to martian landscape
Read More