Posts Tagged ‘Eleonore de Bonneval’
Immersive classical music is a feast for all the senses
From the smell of petals to head massages, expect stimulatory overload at a performance of The Sensory Score
Read MoreWhy it’s time for a Virtual Reality check
East London tech pioneers are using Virtual Reality in ever more creative and useful ways
Read MoreWhy it's time for a Virtual Reality check
East London tech pioneers are using Virtual Reality in ever more creative and useful ways
Read MoreJenny Lewis: the photographer behind One Day Young
New born babies and their mums were photographed together for a new book
Read MoreBuskers and musicians are taking over vintage shop off Brick Lane
What used to be a vintage clothes shop on Bacon Street is now a live music speakeasy
Read MoreJamboree: Cable Street's best kept secret
A former sweet factory now hosts live music from all corners of the globe
Read MorePensioners party at Posh Club with ‘Ritz-style’ champagne tea
First rule of Posh Club is ‘no riff-raff’ as guests enjoy raucous entertainment and fancy food
Read MoreKaffa Coffee brings a taste of Ethiopia to Dalston
Gillett Square coffee shop scores low on pretension and high on authenticity
Read MoreConstructing Worlds – review: architecture that compels to silence
Barbican’s winter photography exhibition captures 80 years of modern architecture in all its diversity
Read MoreEverlasting Lives exhibition at St Joseph's hospice
Photojournalist Eléonore de Bonneval asked patients at St Joseph’s Hospice to choose possessions that tell intimate stories about their lives. Here three patients reveal three of their choices
Read MoreRestaurant review: Oui Madame
Our French reviewer visits Stoke Newington restaurant Oui Madame to see how it compares to the bistrots back home
Read MoreHackney WickED celebrates community of artists
Annual art festival returned this month with performance art, exhibitions, open studios and street food galore
Read MoreSam Lee's Campfire Club takes live music back to its roots
Campfire nights are going ahead all summer long at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve
Read MoreField Day London – review
Victoria Park was abuzz with music and festival goers at this year’s Field Day
Read MoreFernando Messulam: the restaurant owner with a 'steak' in opera
Restaurant manager and tenor Fernando Messulam indulges his passion for music by holding monthly opera night
Read MoreParkour life – opening of new academy in Docklands
French sport that’s all about getting from A to B in the most efficient possible way handed new London facility in Trinity Buoy Wharf
Read MoreStamford Hill goes wild for Purim
Dancing, dressing up and eating and drinking to excess are some of the main features of this most jovial of Jewish festivals
Read MoreFifty people of East London who are true to type
Well-observed guide to East Londoners is packed with satire and observational humour
Read MoreHackney Wick artists to ‘take over’ Victoria and Albert Museum
Museum plans to bring East London to Kensington as part of their Friday Late series this month
Read MoreCreating a safe space with Arch 76
Arch 76 gives vulnerable women a new focus through painting
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