Hackney Magazine
Alice Phoebe Lou will be playing in Dalston
South-African singer/songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou’s tour will be make a stop in EartH Hackney. Alice has released her third studio album, Paper Castles on March...
These places teach you how to make your own food &...
We all know how good Hackney’s restaurant scene is, but there’s also a thriving community of places to make your own delicious food too....
Weekend in Whitstable
London has so much to offer, but Londoners of course don’t spend all their time in the capital. Why not consider a village weekend...
‘Hackney has an edgy, go-getting vibe’
Anne Currell, CEO of family-run estate agent Currell’s, talks about Hackney’s vibrancy and the options that exist for households to move into the area –...
Great tastes of America this side of Atlantic
Hackney is home to a fantastic range of restaurants with cuisines from all over the world, but for some quality comfort food, it’s worth...
Singing with nightingales: Sam Lee
Mercury Prize Nominated Folk Singer, Founder of The Nest Collective, The Song Collectors Collective Sam Lee: "My mentor was a Scottish traveller called Stanley Robertson, who...
Books- Recommended by Pages of Hackney
Mothers by Chris Power £8.99 paperback, Faber & Faber A skillful and sensitive debut collection of short stories, centering around characters who are at odds with...
Original songs for modern families
Creative Futures and musician Rosie Adediran launched London Rhymes – a new Youtube channel featuring original songs for modern families. Hackney parents from The Ivy Street Family...
Neyire Ashworth
The renowned clarinet player of War Horse fame talks about discovering her mother’s mysterious life and why she loves Stoke Newington’s lentil soup. By Yasemin...
Walk Hackney: Local walks, local stories
Hackney resident, tour guide of Walk Hackney Sean Gubbins tells us about Stoke Newington’s churches, farms and the vast numbers of people laid to...