Often aligned with the pop art movement, González’s work is inherently political and has an uncanny feel to it. A ...
Choose Life. Choose 30 years of Trainspotting. Choose gazing at a Periodic Table of Swearing at Newington Green’s Atom Gallery from 21 February ...
Alternative Arts’ programme of workshops, exhibitions, talks and performances begins on 1 March and takes place across the ...
Annand's zippy new novel sees protagonist, 42-year-old Max Anderson, wrestle between two realities in an idyllic North London ...
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Women from Hackney’s History’, inspired by the two-part book series of the same name, will premiere at the Rio Cinema next month ...
As the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics begin to wind down, sports historians are looking back on London’s links with the games more than 100 years after the first competition ...
Whitlam released his first full-length album, ‘Strangers (Again)’, before a packed-out crowd at Rough Trade East last week ...
Artists Lynda Benglis and Alberto Giacometti may not be a natural pair on the surface, but in an exhibition at the Barbican, the parallels are plain to see ...
Themes of gentrification and changing landscapes are central to Latronico’s work. He continued: “My books all somehow deal with housing. In a way, it's a bit pedestrian, right? There are writers whose ...
Award-winning author Abiola Bello sat down with 'East End Review' to talk about diversity in publishing, finding her way in ...
Award-winning author Abiola Bello sat down with 'East End Review' to talk about diversity in publishing, finding her way in the industry, and what it’s like to work with an international celebrity ...