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Inside the Jewish Deli Where Challah Comes with a Side of History
“Jewish food is my childhood,” says Mark Ogus of Monty’s Deli in East London. “It means food that carries a historical weight. Every time we make challah or salt beef and it’s made by hand, it’s a continuation of history.”
MUNCHIES Presents: The Oldest Fast Food Restaurant in the East End
In this MUNCHIES special, London pie shop owner Joe Cooke shows us how to prepare a proper plate of pie and mash, complete with jellied eels.
What Happened When MUNCHIES Threw a Party in a Pie and Mash Shop
In celebration of the MUNCHIES Guide to British Food, we held a liquor and mash-doused party in legendary East End pie shop F. Cooke.
Drag Queen Jonny Woo Talks About East London, Gentrification, and His New Show
"Oh God, no area stays cool for more than a couple of years."
Twelve Years of Excess in London's East End
Dougie Wallace has been taking pictures of the people in Shoreditch—ruining themselves and everything around them—for nearly 12 years.
Poor East Londoners Face Eviction From Their Homes Thanks to Britain's Richest Parliament Member
The New Era Estate affordably housed people until it was bought by a consortium, including the family of Britain's richest MP, in July. Now the residents face rising rents and potential eviction.
NORTHMIX: Paul Quzz
The ALL BLAK label boss wants your experience as a listener to be an exploration.
Tracing The Range's Musical Identity From Boards of Canada to Linkin Park
The Providence producer explains how drum and bass, Jersey club, and rap-rock inspires his music.
Remembering East London Before You Came and Ruined It
I watched Shoreditch go from magical hinterland to the abattoir of culture it is today.
Jacques Greene Brought Back House Music for The People
After a rocky start, Jacques Greene managed to bring life back to a lifeless venue.
Toronto: Win Tickets to the Bun B Show this Sunday
Win tickets to the Bun B show with Thugli at the Hoxton this Sunday.