
This weekend offers Millie Brown (the puking artist), Michael Clark taking over Tate, Hackney going wicked, a tribute to Dennis Hopper, Stranger Than Fiction (a congregation of dance, music and theatre artists improvising), and The London Alternative Fringe Festival kick-off.

Pangolin’s Ark are holding an event in oh-so-eco Stoke Newington on Sunday August 1st between 12-7pm.It’s free, there’ll be Art and good intentions. Check it out if you’re around.

28-29 August Tate Modern presents Charles Atlas/Michael Clark, a series of 70s/80s films celebrating Clark’s collaborations with artist Charles Atlas, interpreter of dance, theatre and performance on video. I’m too excited!

Performance artist Brian Lobel is offering free sneak previews of his new one-on-one show ‘Or Else Your Friends Will Have to Do It’ at the Moishe House in London, Willesden Green, Wednesday 21 July from 7pm.

About a million things are going on this weekend, so no sloppy Saturday and certainly no sloppy Sunday!

A bit of musical, lip sinking, female energy, and fundraising this weekend. Anyone?

ImPulsTanz (Vienna International Dance Festival) is still looking for performers to audition for the research project Choreographer’s Venture Too Shy To Stare with Davis Freeman, 26 July – 30 Aug.

Inspired by memory, childhood, and the writings of the late sculptor Louise Bourgeois, Lucy Cash has created Sewing Your Shadow, a site-specific promenade performance with local elders and children from Bethnal Green.

A pool of things you could go to this weekend, if nice weather or football allows you!

ArtEvict is a monthly live art night hosted in derelict buildings and squats around London.