Roy Williams’ adaptation of Antigone at Stratford East places the play in a gangland setting
Erotically-charged new play The Mikvah Project at The Yard Theatre explores Jewish faith and the boundaries of love
A varied programme of art and politics surrounding social housing is underway at PEER Gallery
Five-week programme offers an introduction to art history, covering topics from identity politics to institutional frameworks
Savannah Gordon-Liburd talks about playing Antigone, theatre for young people – and her plans for the future.
A former sweet factory now hosts live music from all corners of the globe
Amateur snapper beats competition from 20,000 entries to win International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition
Alan A. is a gay pop sensation who prefers to amuse rather than to shock
Mary Barnes became a successful painter following therapy for schizophrenia in the 1960s. A new exhibition looks at a crucial five-year period in her work
Terminal cancer is the subject of new musical Happy Ending
Lost in Thought is based on an extended meditation and sees performers and audience members do yoga, eat and wash up
Bow Arts-run prize offers East London painters the chance to win £10,000 and a solo exhibition