Ethical designer Lottie Lee-Gough on creating an alternative to fast fashion
Lottie Lee-Gough, 31, hasn’t bought any new clothes in a year. As soon as she could successfully make clothes herself
Read moreLottie Lee-Gough, 31, hasn’t bought any new clothes in a year. As soon as she could successfully make clothes herself
Read moreRonnie Whelan, 54, is searching for himself. A one-time user of the Bow Foodbank, he has volunteered there for ten
Read moreMeet Ksantikara Dharmachari, the person who can introduce you to life within the mysterious walls of the London Buddhist Centre,
Read moreOn August 21, 2016, Marcus Tisson’s mother, Margaret, jumped in front of a train at Mile End Station. Two months
Read moreLast September, just six years after its founding, Victoria Park Singers performed at the Proms in the Royal Albert Hall.
Read moreIt wouldn’t be much of a stretch to dub Ray Gipson ‘Mr. Bow.’ He has lived and breathed East London
Read moreIf Simon Stephens was a biscuit he would probably be a Wagon Wheel. He didn’t arrive at this conclusion lightly,
Read moreDaniella Stuart, Stepney resident of 30 years, came out as a trans woman in 2017 when she was 49. The
Read moreBow-based filmmaker Aaron Christian, 34, is a born and bred East Londoner. His debut short film, The Internship, is a
Read moreKaren Burke had lived in Bethnal Green for nearly 20 years when she lost her job over issues with her
Read moreMile End resident Richard Lubbock, 72, has garnered national attention as Britain’s milder, altogether more pleasant answer to Breaking Bad’s
Read moreLocal resident Eddie Albert Brown, 75, has struggled with mental health all his adult life. A victim of sexual abuse,
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