Tucked away in the half-basement of a hotel of the same name, 45 Curtain Road promises to delight with its unique culinary ...
I grew up in Devon with a mother who imbued me with a love of the sea - at night, I was lulled to sleep with songs of drowned ...
Look What I Found' documents the creative process of multimedia creative Jazz Grant, the recipient of Hackney Council’s ...
From a social climbing evil stepmother to dating app-swiping ugly stepsisters, this festive pantomime is a modern twist on ...
The nights may be longer and the days might be darker, but one perk of the bleak midwinter is the ushering in of pantomime ...
That was until Buzz Studios’ Petty Men caught my eye, a two-hander in the basement of the Arcola. I was intrigued by the title and the blurb - claiming to be ‘after William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar ...
Words Matter, now on display at the university’s campus in Stratford, combines photography, film and spoken word to tackle UCL’s ties with Francis Galton, considered the founder of the field of study ...
Stoke Newington-based author’s gripping new novel Ghosting is the story of a grieving woman’s struggle for self-worth and meaning in life ...
This cornerstone of Leytonstone's dining scene recently shut its doors after 25 years, but the concept has been revived in a ...
Last month’s announcement that the Grade II-listed Balfron Tower in Poplar will no longer contain any social housing but will instead be sold as luxury flats put an end to speculation about its future ...
Anti-immigration discourse is rife, with much of it aimed at people arriving in small boats. A new short film hopes to change that.
Having notched up some serious critical acclaim with his first venture, The Phone Call, local screenwriter James Lucas has turned to the streets of Hackney for his latest work in progress. Thus far, ...