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Passing Clouds supporters
Posted inNEWS

Bailiffs seize Passing Clouds following campaigners’ last stand against eviction

by East End Review August 17, 2016August 18, 2016

Supporters of Dalston venue booted out after bailiffs enforce eviction order

Posted inNEWS

Globe Town Mural: the end of an era

by East End Review August 16, 2016

Iconic mural that was painted by the local community 24 years ago is to be plastered over this month

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Sourdough diet: Hackney’s E5 Bakehouse helps charity combat blindness in Kenya

by East End Review August 15, 2016

A London Fields bakery is helping a Kenyan charity sell sourdough bread to fund a growing demand for eye operations for locals

Posted inNEWS

Homerton artist thrilled after Obama praises ‘billion-dollar painting’

by East End Review August 12, 2016August 12, 2016

Local artist sends painting of billion-dollar bill to US president, and receives letter from the White House praising his generosity

The cast of From the Ground Up. Photograph: Almeida
Posted inSTAGE

From the Ground Up, Shoreditch Town Hall, review: ‘a lo-fi game show experience’

by East End Review August 11, 2016August 12, 2016

The show, devised by the Almeida young company, saw audiences peppered with provocative yes-or-no questions

The Chuck menu. Photograph: Hackney Citizen
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Chuck Burger, Spitalfields, restaurant review – ‘no nonsense’ burgers and wings

by East End Review August 9, 2016August 9, 2016

This bare-bones, American inspired diner by Aldgate East station makes its own patties, alongside other meaty triumphs

Posted inNEWS

Dalston’s NTS Radio to go global with international tour

by East End Review August 9, 2016August 9, 2016

Online radio station based in Gillett Square receives Arts Council funding for live shows around the world

Tomatoes on the vine.
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

The red tide: a tomato tour from Naples to Stoke Newington

by East End Review August 3, 2016August 3, 2016

Gillian Riley takes a sweeping look at the symbol of Italy that has captivated the rest of the world

The Cast of Childhood of a Leader.
Posted inFILM

The Childhood of a Leader – 10-year old Hackney actor talks “scary films” and more

by East End Review August 2, 2016August 2, 2016

Tom Sweet’s gifted performance belies his young age in this fearsome psychodrama about fascism

Grilled crispy pancetta, with trimmings. Photograph: Victoria Seabrook
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Lizzy’s at the Coal House, Stoke Newington, restaurant review

by East End Review August 1, 2016

A cafe with a “local flavour”, in every sense of the word, at the heart of the Woodberry Wetlands nature reserve

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