Festivalgoers descended upon Victoria Park this weekend for some glorious music, a lot of mud and ten years’ worth of memories
Living in a material world: upholstering with the School of Stuff
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
London Festival of Architecture – preview
Tower Hamlets will be under the spotlight at this year’s annual celebration of architecture
Getting stuffed – self-storage lock-up stages play about belongings
Handle with Care follows Zoe on a 30-year journey, viewed through the prism of her personal effects
Field Day to return to Victoria Park this weekend
Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey
Field Day to return to Victoria Park this weekend
Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey
Kenny Morgan, Arcola theatre, review: ‘a worthy tribute’
Mike Poulton’s play about Terence Rattigan’s secret lover does a stellar job of conveying the post-war prejudice and emotional reticence of 1940s Britain
Stoke Newington Literary Festival – preview
The annual book fest returns this weekend, with grime, gozleme and a certain former shadow chancellor
Juliet Jacques: ‘Being transexual has politicised my creative work’
The Hackney-based author of the acclaimed memoir Trans is convinced that emotions can play a crucial role in affecting social and political change
Sylvia Pankhurst: East London suffragette may get a statue in Bow
Statue on Roman Road would be part of a wider art trail that celebrates East London’s ‘amazing visionary women’