Bridget Galton, Hackney Gazette

Bridget Galton

Hackney Gazette

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  • Hackney Gazette
  • Islington Gazette
  • Ham and High
  • Ipswich Star

Past articles by Bridget:

Damian Lewis to play intimate gig at Hoxton Hall, Hackney

A list actor Damian Lewis is to play an intimate gig at Hoxton Hall - ahead of releasing an album in June. → Read More

Grayson Perry's Posh Cloths exhibited at Victoria Miro Islington

The recently knighted Islington artist exhibits textiles and tapestries at the Victoria Miro gallery this spring → Read More

On The Ropes, Park Theatre, Windrush boxer Vernon Vanriel's life story

When his career ended, he suffered from mental health and addiction issues before an extended visit to his birthplace Jamaica saw him stranded, penniless for 13 years. When the Windrush scandal broke, the UK Home Office flew him home first class, but still refused him citizenship. Told in 12 rounds, with a soundrack of his favourite Reggae tunes, On The Ropes at Park Theatre is co-written with… → Read More

Christmas and family shows to book in north London

From Rumpelstiltskin to Jack and the Beanstalk there's a host of festive family shows across north London to book this Christmas → Read More

Hampstead chef scoops Indian restaurant award

Hampstead curry house The Rajdoot has scooped Regional Chef of the Year at the Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards. → Read More

Hampstead chef scoops Indian restaurant award

Hampstead curry house The Rajdoot has scooped Regional Chef of the Year at the Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards. → Read More

'Green' Aussie cafe brings brunches and grills to St John's Wood

Prue Freeman and Tom Onions founded their first Australian cafe, Daisy Green, in Marylebone in 2012. → Read More

Free arts and crafts workshops boost creativity in Camden

Hampstead Theatre and The Winch have launched programme of free arts and crafts workshops for the local community → Read More

How The Light Gets In: music and philosophy festival takes over Kenwood

The festival of philosophical debate, music, and comedy runs on Hampstead Heath over two days in September → Read More

Map points visitors in direction of Highgate's heritage

A pocket-size map will help people discover historic places around Highgate. → Read More

Boy George, Nile Rodgers and Noel Gallagher rock Kenwood House

Boy George, Nile Rodgers and Noel Gallagher headlined a second weekend of concerts in the grounds of Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, Camden. → Read More

Graphic novel of English GI who fought in Patton's army

Jonathan Sandler has captured his grandfather's unusual wartime experience as an English GI in a graphic novel → Read More

Bake Gail's fudgy brownies at home with handy kit

Hampstead-founded bakery Gail's is now offering a kit to make their delicious pecan and chocolate brownies at home. We gave it a try. → Read More

Artist Dame Paula Rego dies aged 87

The Portuguese born artist died at home in Hampstead after a short illness → Read More

Grease: 'High energy fun but I'm not hopelessly devoted'

The phenomenon that is Grease was an exercise in nostalgia by people in the '70s looking back on their youth. → Read More

Walking Book Club raises funds for Ukraine appeal

Emily Rhodes' Walking Book Club is raising funds with events at Hampstead Heath and Primrose Hill. → Read More

Meet the stand-up comic bringing laughs to West Hampstead

Local stand up Kimberley Datnow runs Wednesday night's Clean Slate Comedy at The Alice House in West End Lane → Read More

Patti Smith to headline new 'boutique' music festival at Ally Pally

Legendary poet and punk Patti Smith will headline a new boutique music festival at Alexandra Palace on July 24. → Read More

John Burningham: exhibition honours children's author who 'brought joy' to generations

Burgh House is hosting a retrospective of much-loved author and illustrator John Burningham. → Read More

It's A Sin actor and HIV activist on his unforgettable 'first time'

Nathaniel Hall had already toured his autobiographical show about living with HIV when he was cast in It's A Sin. → Read More