Colour and Rythm at the Notting Hill Carnival 2014
It was cold and it rained quite heavily during the August bank holiday Monday this year, which did not deter people from attending the Notting Hill Carnival in London. The … Continue reading →
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↓It was cold and it rained quite heavily during the August bank holiday Monday this year, which did not deter people from attending the Notting Hill Carnival in London. The … Continue reading →
Where can you have the biggest police concentration in London ever? And why? Clue #1: it’s in an inner-city area. Clue #2: it’s due to a popular festival. Why is … Continue reading →
August is already upon us, which means there still is a bit of summer left for us to enjoy. This includes the last long weekend before Christmas. So, I thought … Continue reading →
I love London for cultural events. It is not just the big events which are worth going to, though. The smaller, community type of events can also be really good … Continue reading →
I was meant to write about the awesome achievements of the winter Paralympics. But, the Irish dancing that I saw today captivated me. Many of them are representing London at the … Continue reading →
When I was a student, we were encouraged to present our own ideas in a constructive way. Exploring a variety of viewpoints was great for creative minds, until everybody realised … Continue reading →
As a non-religious person, the idea of going to a service just doesn’t fit in my plans. I even find it a bit uncomfy to be there at wedding ceremonies. … Continue reading →
So, you think that house warming parties can’t be of the cultural type? On this post, I will prove to you that it is possible to have party and some … Continue reading →
Hello again. I’m back after a few stressful and hectic weeks. Have you ever been inside the Camden Lock canal? I don’t mean that time when you accidentally fell inside during … Continue reading →