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A decade after the 2012 Games, the writer Iain Sinclair walks through the Lea Valley to Stratford to find that ‘much has changed and everything is the same’
The author sets off in the footsteps of his great-grandfather to Peru and finds connections to both his literary heroes and Hackney home
Performing at London’s Cafe Oto, the writer presented a wake for the city he has long documented
London’s chronicler of forgotten ways finds its inhabitants resistant to his methods
The director’s new film is a brilliantly ramshackle recreation of King Harold’s last route
The restoration of the 18th-century church on the edge of the City reconnects it with its surroundings
The Overground has transformed travel. But it deprives us of a chance to moan, says Matthew Engel
Experience a circular walk around London that follows the city’s new overground train link
Stephen Gill attaches a camera to a long pole to probe the bleak hide-outs of London’s most maligned birds
Short hallucinatory essay examines the pervasive apocalyptic mood of late 2011
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Swandown’, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, ‘Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap’ and ‘Revenge of the Electric Car’
Iain Sinclair’s collection of reflections takes a withering look at the London Olympics
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