Victoria Park’s wild side: biodiversity in the East End
In spite of our inner-city location, Bow is home to a diverse variety of animal species, transporting us away from
In spite of our inner-city location, Bow is home to a diverse variety of animal species, transporting us away from
The Flea at Yard Theatre in Hackney Wick explores the scandal surrounding Prince Albert’s supposed patronage of a male brothel
Amid unprecedented financial pressure and media industry layoffs, Hackney Wick’s Sara Kärpänen is using her own experiences to help freelancers
The Victoria Miro Gallery in Hoxton exhibits the work of the acclaimed artist Paula Rego from Friday 22 September to
Four Corners’ latest exhibition documents housing in East London from the Victorian era to the present day, encouraging viewers to
From 11 October 2023 to 14 January 2024, the Whitechapel Gallery presents the first major UK retrospective of trailblazing artist
Network Rail announces the start of Bow Goods Yard masterplanning process to transform 30 acres of no man’s land, into
In our series celebrating diverse cultural lives in our community, Mile End-born Riazul Ikram shares his love of Mile End
Since opening earlier this summer, Nur Falafel has built a dedicated customer base, returning for more of Bow’s freshest homemade
On Saturday 19 August, explore the historic Old Wapping with City of London tour guide Alison Turner. In spite of
Union by Max Wilkinson is an odyssey through London, exploring the gentrification of the East End and its knock-on effects
The Autograph gallery in Shoreditch is hosting an event entirely in British Sign Language to help deaf people engage with