Sadie Frost ventures to East London to star as stripper Gypsy Rose Lee
Moon landing – Out of Nowhere, PEER gallery
Paintings and drawings by influential 1960s abstract painter Jeremy Moon are making a rare appearance in public
Queen Elizabeth Park eateries: Breakfast Club, Mason & Company, and Randy’s Wing Bar – reviews
The Olympic legacy has seen a raft of restaurants open up around Queen Elizabeth Park across the canal, giving hungry Wickers more choice than ever
Sonya Hurtado: capturing the innocence and cruelty of fairytales
Hackney photographer Sonya Hurtado is reimagining a fantasy world in Museum of Childhood exhibition Tales
Chriskitch, Hoxton, restaurant review – ‘weird and wonderful delights’
A well-travelled chef is serving up some surprising combinations of food at new Hoxton restaurant Chriskitch
Aislinn Logan: Lost or Gone EP – ‘all the freshness of a spring morning’
Debut EP by local songwriter Aislinn Logan is an intriguing first outing that circumvents traditional singer-songwriting tropes
Discover a ‘creative labyrinth’ at Hackney WickED DIY Open Studios
Members of the public invited to tour artists’ studios for annual weekend celebration of creativity
Post-war poignancy: a photographic elegy to 1960s East End
From misty views of the Thames at dawn to close up portraits of boxers, John Claridge’s East End is an intimate portrait of the city post-war
That’ll do, pig: Stepney City Farm wins Green Flag Award
‘People in Tower Hamlets have a green space of the highest quality’
Ragnar Kjartansson, Barbican, review: ‘ethereal and endearingly dorky’
The work of Icelandic performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson is hypnotic and strange but enormously engaging