Women’s History Month in East London
East London is embracing Women’s History Month this year through empowering stories of women past and present – don’t miss this incredible programme of events…
Beastmag and Beast magazine cover the best of East London bars, restaurants, music, events and people that shape the area
East London is embracing Women’s History Month this year through empowering stories of women past and present – don’t miss this incredible programme of events…
These places elevate even the classic lemon and sugar pancake to a dish worth dining out for…
Embrace vegan living in East London with our pick of what’s on offer…
Now it’s time to Tell Your Story – meet some of Women@Google’s team who are supporting, building and elevating a community of storytellers
Today we meet Karly Arber and find out how she founded Lenny London – a holistic luxury activewear brand with a mission to help other women connect, heal and celebrate each other
We meet and hear Karin Åkesson’s story of how her colourful designs and illustrations inspired a successful online shop from her Walthamstow studio
Meet working mum and entrepreneur Marianne Klarsfeld, who followed her dream to start her business, The Creamerie in East London
Take some time out for a little R&R – a visit to Katie White’s studio, Re:lax in Hackney, East London is a great place to start
Meet Henrietta Cyrille – her business, The Power of Talk, offers accountability and listening sessions, alongside guided workbooks for individuals seeking clarity, focus and direction in their life
We meet Susanne Nicholas who has grown her East London business, SuAura from small beginnings to a budding business
Our Tell Your Story countdown continues and we meet Olivia Benbanaste, whose East London business Liv’s Baked Goodies creates a selection of delicious treats
Beast magazine is celebrating some of East London’s female-owned businesses – we meet Elsa Gomez who built up the jewellery-making company of her dreams, Brass + Bold.
We’re celebrating some of East London’s female-owned businesses – we meet Ilka Dickens and Julia Redgrove whose greeting card and print business, designing fun gifts for family, quickly grew into Urban Makers, a fully-fledged online store and creative community.
We meet Britny Virginia Albert, a multi-talented creative force using her words and art form as an opportunity to empower, inspire and bring joy to all
We’re celebrating some of East London’s female-owned businesses, the countdown begins with video games developer and multi-entrepreneur, Roberta Lucca who founded Bossa Studios with her friends…
Find out what’s on at The O2 in East London this November
How Grime grew in the heart of East London, from mix-tape experimentation to award-winning street sounds. Beast turns up the bass to tell the tale
Immigration has played a big part in shaping our capital’s history, culture and character. Nowhere is that more evident than in East London, where the historic docks have welcomed migrant populations for centuries says BGN’s James Scott
For this issue of BEAST magazine has the pleasure of working with the wonderful team that is Black Googler Network (BGN) – highlighting just some of those vibrant East London Black-owned businesses leading a successful path within the Black community.
Looking for the ultimate hotel for a stylish and luxurious stay in East London – Eleanor White went along to the Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch to find the perfect place to stay