Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Readers outside London may not realise how definitively the focus of the city's social and artistic life has moved east in the last few years. Chelsea? Fulham? Kensington? Even Notting Hill? So old hat, my dear. Everything truly happening is in and around Shoreditch, Old Street and Hackney nowadays.
On a sunny evening last summer I went to a quintessential East London event, in aid not only of the artistic endeavour that defines East London today but art combined with wine. It took place in a decidedly minimalist – space, yes, that's the right...
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