Party tips

A match made in heaven: Planning your wedding with ease and fun

Planning your wedding is a journey of love, reflecting your unique story as a couple. It’s an opportunity to infuse your special day with laughter, love, and happiness, creating moments that will be cherished forever. Navigating through the choices and decisions can be done with ease, ensuring every detail aligns perfectly with your vision. Whether selecting the idyllic…
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Competitions

Win a pair of tickets to Tom Ball's gig at the Hippodrome this Friday 15th March

Win a pair of tickets to Tom Ball’s gig at the Hippodrome this Friday 15th March. Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent superstar Tom Ball is set to embark on his first headline ‘Curtain Call’ Spring 2024 UK Tour from March through to May. He’s visiting towns and cities including Leeds, London, Lytham St Anne’s, Settle, Shrewsbury, Cheltenham, Horsham, Eastleigh…
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Movies

Why was ‘Barbie’ snubbed by Oscars? 

In the glittering world of Hollywood, where dreams are spun into gold and stories shape our imagination, the Oscars are the grand stage where the best of the best take their bows. But in the midst of the glitz and glamour, there’s a tale of a plastic princess who danced her way into our hearts only to be left standing in the wings, wondering why the spotlight didn’t shine on…
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Celebrity InterviewsCultur-Italy Ezine

An exclusive look at the future of The Bad Guy: A conversation with Luigi Lo Cascio

Join me as I unravel the layers of the talented Sicilian actor Luigi Lo Cascio’s artistry in this exclusive interview, diving deep into his commitment to complex roles and profound social activism. And don’t miss out on the insider anecdotes from his delightful performance in the globally acclaimed Amazon series, The Bad Guy. But hold onto your seats! The Bad Guy is back with a bang!
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Attractions

Exhibition review: Yoko Ono - Music of the Mind at Tate Modern

“Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind,” the captivating exhibition at Tate Modern, invites you on an extraordinary journey through seven decades of Yoko Ono’s groundbreaking artistry. Running until 1st September, 2024, this immersive showcase unveils over 200 works spanning installations, films, music, and photography. Tate Modern offers a fresh perspective on a figure often…
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Fashion & Beauty

Tee Time: The art of effortless style with T-shirts

Similar to a timeless black and white photograph, t-shirts possess an enduring allure that transcends the ever-changing world of fashion. The t-shirt remains a fundamental element in any wardrobe, serving as a versatile foundation for creating countless outfits. Originally crafted as a modest military garment, the t-shirt has since transformed into an iconic fashion staple embraced by both…
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Activities

Family friendly things to do in London this March

Hey there, London mums and dads! As the days get longer and the weather gets brighter, it’s time to shake off those winter blues and dive into some fun family adventures in the city. From outdoor escapades to indoor delights, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this March. So, grab your little ones and let’s explore what London has to offer! Spring at Mudchute Farm 1. Spring Strolls in…
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Travel with kids

Get ready for brighter Fridays! Off-Peak Fares from today 

Off-peak Friday fares are starting this week as part of a trial to make travelling around London more affordable. During this trial, the fare will be reduced to £3.60, saving you £2 on your journey. The Mayor’s budget has allocated £24 million to support this initiative, which aims to encourage more people to use public transport and help compensate our transport network. To boost…
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Movies

Documentary review: The Trust Fall - Julian Assange - A man who risked everything to bring the truth to light

“The Trust Fall: Julian Assange” is an important documentary released in UK cinemas on 15th March 2024 (www.thetrustfall.org). Why should we, the people of Britain, the parents of London, care about Julian Assange? It’s about the right to freedom and to the truth. We live in free countries in Europe, and we should be able to continue to trust our democratically elected governments.
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Fitness & Health

Beyond Western medicine: Exploring indigenous herbal traditions

Native herbal practices are like a complex tapestry with a lot of cultural meaning and a long past. Many generations have used these old healing methods based on a deep link to nature and offer a complete approach to health. From the bottom of the Amazon jungle to the middle of Australia’s outback, each practice shows a different connection to the land and a deep respect for the healing…
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