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A Season of Bangla Drama returns for a 13th year

Music, colour, dance, drama, and so much more are coming to stages across Tower Hamlets this November as A Season of Bangla Drama returns for its 13th year. This year’s energetic and diverse theatre festival will see over 25 events ...

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Dave Bawa stays in control

Sometimes an emerging singer sounds twee, not genuine – like they are singing to order, doing what they are told. This does not apply to Canadian artist Dave Bawa: the songs on his five track debut EP This Is Me ...

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Boris takes a tenner for New Year fireworks

Tickets for the London Mayor’s New Year fireworks are now on sale. This year, the tickets are priced at £10. As 100,000 happy revellers are expected to attend the event should bring in £1 million. The London Mayor says no ...

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Coming soon…

Fox Star Studios next big release has been announced. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo will be out on 12th November – but while you’re waiting you can catch the official trailer on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd4iNPuRlx4&feature=youtu.be [Adverts]  

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Museum of London and partners in crime!

A brand new exhibition opens at the Museum of London today, 9th October, which will run till April next year. The Museum will be showcasing a series of objects from the Crime Museum of the Metropolitan Police which are not ...

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Community Literature Festival: entry deadline this week!

Budding writers and illustrators need to get cracking, as entries for the Community Literature Festival must be in this week – by 11th October. The categories are short story, poetic narrations and illustration, and there are great prizes to be ...

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Local gigs from EYOE

Jane Weaver Oslo Hackney, Thursday, 22nd October (Venue access details awaited.) Jane Weaver has had an amazing Summer of brilliant festival performances. She is performing this headline show at Oslo with support from Tender Prey. To download your free ticket ...

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Try something new at Sound Unbound

Classical music? That’s just the boring bits of music lessons at school, isn’t it? Well, possibly it is – but what do you do if you want to check out whether your prejudices are true? Where do you put your ...

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Joan Littlewood sculpture to be unveiled on Sunday

The eagerly awaited sculpture of the legendary theatre director Joan Littlewood will be revealed this Sunday, 4th October, after a huge fundraising campaign. International artist Philip Jackson, CVO DL MA FRBS, has been commissioned to create the bronze sculpture, which ...

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The Etienne Sisters

This new play tells the story of a family dealing with the grief of losing their mother. Tree and Ree Etienne are laying their mother to rest when an unwelcome arrival at the graveside intrudes on their grief. It’s Bo, their ...

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