Ice skating is such a wonderful Christmas tradition and there are so many ice rinks popping up for the festive season. But, with the Natural History Museum Ice Rink closing permanently a few years ago and Broadgate Ice Rink, the Tower of London Ice Rink and Kensington Palace Ice Rink not on this year, where are... The post Ice Skating in London this Christmas appeared first on What the Redhead said.| What the Redhead said
"I wasn’t a film critic or festival programmer or even an aspiring director. I was just an adolescent schoolboy and, in my parents’ probably loving description, a ‘weirdo.’"| Longreads
Christmas markets are such a big part of the festive season and we always try to go to one or two each year. They’re a fantastic place to spend time as a family or with friends and it’s lovely to soak up the festive atmosphere, grab a hot drink and appreciate the lights, smells and... The post Christmas Markets in London | Things to Do 2025 appeared first on What the Redhead said.| What the Redhead said
I’ve realised over the last few years that so many people love to make their own wreath in the run up to Christmas so I thought it would be nice to gather together all the wreath making workshops and experiences across London so you can see what’s on offer this festive season. As well as... The post Wreath Making in London 2025 appeared first on What the Redhead said.| What the Redhead said
From delicious food and drink spots, to the most famous sights, this guide will help you plan a weekend escape from Paris to London.| Wanderlust Chloe
Karel Čapek’s Letters from England (1925) “’You must begin from the beginning,’ I was advised, but as I have now been for ten days on this Babel of an island the beginning has got lost. What am I to begin with? Fried bacon, or the Exhibition at Wembley? Mr. Shaw, or the London policemen?” That is how Letters from England…Continue Reading→| Rattlebag and Rhubarb
Written by Victor Ujor – ISH resident 2005 to 2011, Mary Tevelyan Hall (MTH, York Terrace East) I was both excited and uncertain when I moved into ISH to begin my studies in London. It was my first time away from home, and although I missed my family, I was... The post From Uncertainty to Belonging: Life at ISH London first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
Posted by Ra Moon Set in an unnamed northern English city, Lazarus was filmed primarily in Manchester and Liverpool. Created by Harlan Coben, the series stars Sam Claflin as Joel “Laz” Lazarus, a forensic psychologist experiencing disturbing phenomena that help him uncover dark family secrets. Here is our spoiler-free guide to almost all the filming locations of Lazarus, listed in order of their first appearance. Lazarus locations The exterior of the psychiatric hospital in the series is ...| Atlas of Wonders
As covered by Chamber UK, on Tuesday the Prime Minister gave a “reality check”. What taxes will the Government raise to deal with this massive shortfall?| Politics UK - The Home of UK Political News
Secteur Privé began in 2018 as an intimate experiment in how art and design might coexist within a lived space. For founder Ayman Daouk, it started quite literally at home, transforming his own res…| COOL HUNTING®
Yummy mummies of Hampstead watch out: Ryan Gosling is officially a local. The star has relocated to the London neighbourhood with his wife Eva Mendes and their two kids, making him the latest in a long line of celebs to call the area home. Filming the new Star Wars film ... The post Which Celebrities Live In & Around Hampstead? appeared first on Country and Town House.| Country and Town House
Día de los Muertos – aka Day of the Dead in the anglophone world – is an annual fiesta known for its vibrant colours, huge parties and skeletons galore. But why is it celebrated? Here’s what you need to know. What Is Day Of The Dead? Day of the Dead is an ... The post What Is Day Of The Dead? appeared first on Country and Town House.| Country and Town House
Looking for places to eat where the interiors are just as appetising as the food? From the glitzy Sexy Fish to the pink-hued sketch, London is brimming with photogenic eateries. And it’s not just about the Instagram staples anymore (think flower walls and noteworthy loos): restaurants have upped their game ... The post London’s Most Instagrammable Restaurants For 2025 appeared first on Country and Town House.| Country and Town House
In September I traveled to Paris and London. See part 1 of my travelogue here, part 2 here and part 3 here. Another visit to the Phoenix garden resulted in this sketch in my Etchr lab sketchbook. I love the paper so much – even a super quick sketch pops on it. I had a […]| Writing at Large
In September I traveled to Paris and London. See part 1 of my travelogue here and part 2 here. I met up with a dear friend for a pre-theatre tasting meal at Chotto-Matte, a trendy restaurant that combines Mexican and Japanese cuisines. I am not a foodie, and I will now confess that this was […]| Writing at Large
In September I traveled to Paris and London. See part 1 of my travelogue here. I went to see two plays in The Globe theatre in London. The first was a one night only performance of Midsummer Night&…| Writing at Large
We’re stoked to share some big news: Here Now Films has been selected by Creo to produce the full content package for the Sony World Photography Awards 2026. This is a dream brief for our team, crafting cinematic stories and motion across one of the world’s most influential photography platforms, celebrating the best contemporary image-making […]| Here Now Films
Whistlefish have launched their first ever TV commercial — and we’re proud to have produced it. The 30-second spot is now airing on ITV and via Sky AdSmart, celebrating the brand’s joyful, design-led cards and those small everyday moments they’re made for. See the full Case Study page here The brief in a sentence Make […]| Here Now Films
We’re delighted to share that Here Now Films has been commissioned by The Athletic to produce a new four-part series of interview-led micro-documentaries with| Here Now Films
The ICA's latest exhibition by Tanoa Sasraku is an eye-opening commentary on the complexities of the inherent links between oil and national identity. The post Morale Patch explores the true costs of the oil industry appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
Inside the Imperial War Museum’s exhibition confronting sexual violence in conflict. Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict is finishing its six-month... The post Ground-breaking war exhibition finishes its run appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
An immersive and thought‑provoking installation by Elmgreen & Dragset that reimagines the act of spectatorship and turns the audience into part of the artwork. The post Inside Prada Mode 2025: Where the audience becomes the art appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
Cass Sunstein, author of Nudge discusses the release of his new book Manipulation. The post ‘Manipulators fail to consider victims’ capacity for choice’ appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
A bold, funny, and heartfelt solo musical comedy by Kit Ford that explores the complexities of growing up queer and trans. The post Narcissistic Reflections on a Queer Childhood appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
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The post Ryan J. Smith’s ‘Kid’: Ambition, family, and filmmaking on a budget appeared first on MetFilm School.| MetFilm School
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No time to hang around this morning. I rise at 8 AM. Heading down for breakfast a little later.| Shut up about Barclay Perkins
“Are you crazy? Another trip?”| Shut up about Barclay Perkins
Behind the red door at 48 Doughty Street, London, lies the Charles Dickens Museum.| Notes of Life
Art history student Téa Henry takes us to the parties and presentations happening beyond art’s most buzzy event.| i-d.co
"Historical fiction is not just a passport to the past. It can also give us a new perspective on our contemporary world: some things don’t really change."| Writers Review
This session will focus on how to undertake an audit of your object locations.| Collections Trust
This session will offer a basic overview of the Spectrum Cataloguing procedure.| Collections Trust
At Stonecutter, tp bennett delivers a next-generation office that unites flexible, wellness-focused design with groundbreaking sustainability in one of London’s most historic districts. The post tp bennett Delivers London’s First Post-Pandemic, Net Zero-Ready Office Landmark appeared first on Work Design Magazine.| Work Design Magazine
Hundreds of people have gathered in Northern Ireland to mark 50 years since “Bloody Sunday,” one of the deadliest days in the conflict known as The Troubles.| AP News
Last week was the Autumn London Pen Show! I’ve been out of town over summer and have been missing a lot of my pen meets, so this is the big event I’ve been waiting for since May. This year’s autumn LPS is a bit different as it is the first time the show runs for […]| UK FOUNTAIN PENS
With so many great food options in one of the world’s busiest cities, deciding what to eat can be a daunting question. Our guide shows you what to eat and where to find it.| The Culinary Travel Guide
By Eilene Lyon About a year ago, we were in London just before returning home from a three-week vacation, mostly in northeastern France and Belgium. We went from our hotel via subway to the Westmin…| Myricopia
View from Greenwich to Canary Wharf during Storm Amy, London, 4 October 2025 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of us openly break th…| Travel with Intent
Pope Francis has remained hospitalised for three weeks with double pneumonia. The Vatican confirmed this in its latest report on the Pontiff's current health state.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Discover the best meat-free eats in London, from fabulous falafel to fried 'chicken'. Don't miss our pick of the capital's top vegan restaurants.| Good Food
Welcome to the House of Dreams, London's most curious - and personal - museum. The post Visiting the curious House of Dreams London appeared first on Globetotting.| Globetotting
Take a look behind the crowned portcullis and see where the Speaker of the House of Commons lives and works on the Speaker's House tour.| globetotting
This simple yet genius little device lets kids talk without the complexity or issues that come with a modern smartphone. The post KARRI is a Stylish, Screen-Free Way for Kids to Stay Connected appeared first on Moss and Fog.| Moss and Fog
When the autumn mist rolls over the Thames and the nights draw in, London reveals... The post Spooky Places to Visit in London appeared first on Like Love Do.| Like Love Do
Dagenham in East London doesn’t hit the news cycle all that often. It did when US motor company Ford moved its car plant to Dagenham and again when it was closed. Posters bearing the town’s name appeared when the singer Morrissey released the song Dagenham Dave in 1995. The cover showed a picture of Dagenham-born … Continue reading "A Spot Of Business And Walk Around Dagenham In The Early 1990s" The post A Spot Of Business And Walk Around Dagenham In The Early 1990s appeared first on Fl...| Flashbak
As part of London PhotoMonth, Wonderland celebrates The Joy of Analogue: Portraits from 1955-1995. In testament to the skill of analogue photography, the show incudes polaroids and platinum and silver gelatin prints by the likes of Mary Ellen Mark, Sandra Lousada, Brian Griffin, David Bailey, Herb Ritts, John Claridge, Joel-Peter Witkin and Eve Arnold. In a … Continue reading "The Joy of Analogue Photography: Sensational Old-Fashioned Portraits, 1955-1995" The post The Joy of Analogue Phot...| Flashbak
Explore famous London landmarks from the great Tower of London to the soaring Shard in this guide to London's most iconic sites. This post 50 Famous London Landmarks Not To Be Missed by David Angel first appeared on Delve Into Europe.| Delve Into Europe
From iconic landmarks like St Paul's and Westminster Abbey to hidden treasures by legendary architect Sir Christopher Wren these are London's most beautiful churches This post 25 Most beautiful churches in London by David Angel first appeared on Delve Into Europe.| Delve Into Europe
A guide to 18 of the best bridges in London, from iconic Tower Bridge to gorgeous Albert Bridge. This post 18 Famous bridges in London by David Angel first appeared on Delve Into Europe.| Delve Into Europe
Become a pirate for an hour like Sir Francis Drake, visiting the Golden Hinde, London Stepping back 450 years in a replica of the first English ship to sail around the world is one of the joys of visiting the Golden Hinde, London. This 1970s replica of Drake’s famous ship, one of two built around […] This post Visiting The Golden Hinde London by David Angel first appeared on Delve Into Europe.| Delve Into Europe
London has so many great food options! With tens of thousands of restaurants there’s something for everyone. I’ve shared my favorite vegetarian and vegan restaurants in London before, now it’s time to satisfy your sweet tooth. On this page I’m telling you where you can get the best sweet food in London. From cakes to […]| Anne Travel Foodie
Looking for a nice cafe for breakfast, brunch or lunch in London? Look no further! I've listed the best brunch spots in London on this page.| Anne Travel Foodie
That's cricket! Check out how London transformed a roadway around a big stadium into a play street.| Streetsblog New York City
Discover The George Inn: London's last remaining galleried coaching inn. A fantastic pub with literary connections in the heart of old London| Things Helen Loves
Step into London's Old Operating Theatre Museum, a fascinating slice of medical history hidden in an old church attic near London Bridge| Things Helen Loves
London is a wonderful city with so much to see and do. When visiting, you could easily spend a couple of days, a week or more, getting lost in its charm – whether that’s dining at one o…| CastlesandTurrets
Everyone's different, so Nobody is Normal. But it can be tough if that makes you feel left out or alone. Childline is here for you, no matter who you are| Campaigns of the World
Photos from, and my report about the 33rd consecutive coordinated monthly global vigils for the closure of the “war on terror” prison at Guantánamo Bay, which took place across the US, in Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco, Portland, Detroit and Los Angeles, and in London, Brussels, Mexico City and Belgrade on October 1, 2025, with Cobleskill, NY joining on October 4. I also provide commentary and analysis regarding Donald Trump’s use of Guantánamo in the “war on migrants” ...| Andy Worthington
While in Manchester the worst and more noisy aspects of bathroom replacement were taking place, we fled to London to get some peace and quiet and, importantly, to be able to have a shower. The re-instating of our bathroom is still taking place, alas with no shower yet, but reassuringly, the connections are there, so it is a matter of time. In the meantime, I have had to resort to washing in the sink again. I say again, because my sister reminded me of our early days at our granny's in Cast...| Tandleman's Beer Blog
Did you know that Cask Marque has an area on their website where you can report beer quality problems directly to them? Well, it has. To the point, it is called "Bad Beer Reporting Tool". That's what you need - something that tells it as it is.| Tandleman's Beer Blog
Now, you'll likely be aware that London can be a minefield for the cask drinker, but it isn't always so. In this short post, I'll tell you about three places where in all probability you'll get a decent pint of the real stuff.| Tandleman's Beer Blog
I wrote sometime ago about the relatively recent phenomenon of queuing at the bar. You know the kind of thing, standing in a line rather than joining a general scrum in front of the bar. Proper pub behaviour, in other words.| Tandleman's Beer Blog
We recently visited Hart Shoreditch Hotel London which is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton. It’s right in the middle of Shoreditch — with … The post Hart Shoreditch Curio Collection by Hilton, London – Review appeared first on Yorkshire Wonders.| Yorkshire Wonders
On a trip to London recently, we took a welcome break for afternoon tea at The Academy Hotel. Sitting amongst Bloomsbury’s Georgian townhouses, the hotel … The post Mr Ma’s Afternoon Tea at The Academy Hotel, London appeared first on Yorkshire Wonders.| Yorkshire Wonders
Conference participation in Poznan, PL 8-10 October 2025 Nadia von Maltzahn is participating in the forthcoming international conference “(Un)mapping Infrastructures of Modern Art” on the infrastructures of supporting travels and exhibiting modernism transnationally (1940s-1990s), organised by Prof. Dr. Bärbel Küster...| LAWHA Lebanon's Art World at Home and Abroad
I’ve been so busy with work and travel the past two months that I didn’t get my last month’s recap done, so I decided to combine the last couple of months. Month 122 and 123 were both pretty great ones, all things considered (the current reality in the US and around the world is pretty […] Read more... The post Digital Nomad Life: Month 122 and 123 appeared first on The World on my Necklace.| The World on my Necklace
When you think of London, iconic landmarks like the Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace may come to mind. However, just outside the city lies a collection of magical castles, each with its own distinct story and charm. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a family looking for a day out, or a traveller eager to explore [...] The post 10 Magical Castles Near London appeared first on MelbTravel.| MelbTravel
At first glance, K-Art Now 2025: The First Movement could almost bemistaken for a modest experiment: a one-day pop-up in a small Fulhamgallery, four artists, a few hours of live work. But step inside 56 DRGallery and its ambition becomes clear. This is not an exhibition inthe conventional sense; it…| Culturall
We’ve just released a new testimonial film created with AimHi Earth and PepsiCo EMEA—showing how live, interactive learning turns pep+ principles into| Here Now Films
These are 5 of the best London markets for food, clothes, antiques, and more. Number 4 is the ultimate London market for food.| Backpackingman
Brick Lane in London is a well known place worldwide to see street art, as these 50 images from a visit there show the current state of the scene.| Backpackingman
It took me a while to find an award ticket I wanted for my journey back from Dublin to... The post American Airlines Flagship Suite Business Class Boeing 787-9 (78P) London Heathrow LHR To Chicago ORD review appeared first on Everybody Hates A Tourist.| Everybody Hates A Tourist
We’re thrilled to share that Ealing Studios, the oldest working film studios in the world, has just completed a two-year redevelopment, one that honours its rich history while setting a new benchmark for production in the UK.| MetFilm School
Some of my images and concertina books, on display now at Barbican Library, Barbican Centre, London The exhibition is on until 29 )October 2025. Tonight, 8 October, is our Private View – if y…| Travel with Intent
"Her joy in thinking and observing, in the vagaries of the emotions, in the pleasures of friendship, and in the pursuit of love, are all vividly present in her very first, utterly delightful novel."| Writers Review
Among the things I did to amuse myself during my (very cold) few days at the lake in early September while Rick was still on his cycling jou...| themarmeladegypsy.blogspot.com
This short one hour briefing will offer a basic introduction to the Spectrum procedure for Acquisition and accessioning.| Collections Trust
This short one hour briefing will offer a basic introduction to the Spectrum collections management standard.| Collections Trust
It’s not so often that you encounter contemporary art between bites of acroissant and sips of an oat flat white. Ding! Creative Corners, thelatest project from 4482 [SASAPARI], pulls art out of the pristinewhite cube and into the warmth of three South West London cafés. “Notthe centre. Not the spotlight.…| Culturall
You can only be in London for a short visit and need a 2 Days in London itinerary? I can help! We recently had a 2 day stop over in London and although we’ve been... The post The Perfect 2 Days in London Itinerary appeared first on Carrie Green-Zinn.| Carrie Green-Zinn
The UK has firmly established itself as Europe’s undisputed tech powerhouse, with an ecosystem now valued higher than those of France and Germany| Tech Funding News
Over 200 repairers, organisers and activists from over 20 countries came to London for Fixfest 2025. It was a truly unforgettable experience!| Fixfest
Fire In Her Eyes is a London-based psych-folk project born out of sisterhood and survival. The group just released the first single from their forthcoming| Rock and Roll Globe
The post Top 26 Kid Friendly Travel Destinations for 2026 appeared first on Marcie in Mommyland.| Marcie in Mommyland
Discover London’s Historic Streets: The Roupell Street Conservation Area Just a stones throw … <p>The post Exploring Roupell Street: The Time Capsule Street in Central London. first appeared on Things Helen Loves.</p>| Things Helen Loves
From Middle Eastern small plates and seitan burgers, to plant-based tasting menus, here’s our pick of the capital's best vegan and veggie restaurants| olivemagazine
FPA join Make Them Pay in London to protest wealth-hoarding by billionaires. We're calling for polluters to pay to clean up their mess!| Fuel Poverty Action
Where to visit Santa Claus in London in 2025 a truly magical experience. However it is good to do a bit of research and book tickets.| Mini Travellers - Family Travel & Family Holiday Tips
Ice skating is the perfect way to get in the Christmas mood! From Hampton Court to Battersea, these are the best ice rinks in London.| Wanderlust Chloe
Lots of pubs claim to be London’s oldest, but after digging into the history, it turns out only two can back it up.| The Historic England Blog
Jack the Ripper ist heute noch einer der berühmtesten Serienmörder und seine Identität unbekannt. In 1888 – Wer ist Jack the Ripper? vom Mantikor-Verlag begeben wir uns auf seine Spuren und wollen den Mörder endlich aufspüren. Kann das Krimi-Horror-Spielbuch für Erwachsene im Stil von From Hell auch uns überführen?| Teilzeithelden
The London duo's third album fuses Aimée Mullen's Irish traditional roots with Romek Boyer's techno electronics, creating a uniquely British form of sonic brutalism that captures both the visceral pulse of East London's underground and something far more ancient. The post Torn Relics: Bleeding in Colour – Album Review appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Come enjoy delicate vegan pastries, mini sandwiches, cakes, and endless cups of tea at the best spots in London for vegan afternoon tea.| Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad
Today I remembered a funny situation from where I was living in London in mid 2000s for a little while. I had just visited a heavy metal pub in Soho after work (I used to work in Covent Garden as a bartender during that time). I had been in London for a few months at [...]| A Division by Zer0