A humorous new dance film from choreographers Kamala Devam and Seeta Patel.
New markets aim to tempt Saturday punters.
Pink pianos, wind breakers and fizz overlooking the Wharf.
Ólöf Arnalds flies over from Iceland to London for a show in support of her latest album and new single.
A trio of books approach their markets in very different ways.
The story of Anne and George Boleyn at the Tower of London.
Behind the scenes at the Museum of London Dockland's Estuary exhibition, with N Quentin Woolf.
If you've never tried natural wines, you should probably read this ahead of the Raw Wine Fair in Brick Lane.
Fishy talk, splashy music, and a Londonist quiz about the Thames.
But did their live act leave us with more than just a severe case of ringing ears?
Part community centre and part café, run by London City Mission.
Suffolk theatre company takes the site-specific biscuit.
Photographs merging past and present Spitalfields.
Have your cake and eat it. Three times over.
Supper-clubbing in an urban farm.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, you can even splash your friends.
Caffeinated joy in Spitalfields.
An absolutely cracking comedy line up are set to rock the stage in East London (sponsored post).
The history of the Jewish East End.
A long-lost tale of fire and destruction.
There's just £300,000 left to raise to stabilise the building...
Lutfur Rahman spent £71 to nip over the road.
Satirical drawings of Shoreditch in a free exhibition.
Like the boat race, but with less water and more goat.
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