‘Raw Materials: Plastics’ exhibition explores the invention of plastic in East London
Not many people know that plastic was invented right here in East London. Well, it was, and Bow Arts has
Not many people know that plastic was invented right here in East London. Well, it was, and Bow Arts has
Environmental group Extinction Rebellion ran three days of workshops, exhibitions, and nonviolent protests last weekend as part of its East
Flowery dress. Red toenails. Bleached blonde hair. Linda Calvey, 71, doesn’t exactly scream East London gangster when we meet on
Consultations are open on plans to close Raine’s Foundation School in August 2020, with Oaklands Secondary School expanding in order
Mainyard Studios has opened a new coworking space at 35 Bow Road. The space, which is in the process of
Road closures and vehicle restrictions on Coborn Road, Antill Road, and Tredegar Road will be trialled from Saturday 13 July
You see a different side to Roman Road at night. When the market stalls have been packed away and the
Margie Keefe, 80, likes a bit of hustle and bustle, which is just as well given she’s the undisputed nan
Genesis Cinema celebrated the final night of its first ever Fragments Festival on Saturday. Organised in six months, the festival
Roman Road is rightly renowned for its market, but let us never forget that it’s also packed full of fabulous
Two weeks ago a little piece of Roman Road went back in time. The shop front of No. 430, at
Bow-based filmmaker Aaron Christian, 34, is a born and bred East Londoner. His debut short film, The Internship, is a