Getting outside is incredibly beneficial to both our overall health and our mental health. Just being outside lowers the stress hormone cortisol and can ease and possibly protect against anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems. In addition, it can boost our vitamin D levels, give our eyes a beneficial break from screen time, clear our lungs, and improve our blood pressure and…
Disney+ invited London Mums to an afternoonof rooftop revelry and entertainment atPergola Paddington to celebrate a summer of new and unmissable titles available on the service.
The Disney Plus event was set in a lovely outdoor location that included an array of small restaurants and games for children.
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I am third time lucky! I have interviewed The Zombies’ iconic singer Colin Blunstone so many times, that it feels like a regular appointment now before an important gig or tour. Not even the pandemic has stopped the legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famers from getting ready for their first and only “World Tour in One Night” live stream concert from the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London…
I have missed going to the movies so much throughout the pandemic so I was delighted to attend one of Pop Up Screens’ events a few days ago.
For the 10th year running Pop Up Screens have been touring around London with an enormous season of outdoor cinema packed with feel good movies, guilty pleasures, and cult classics that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
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Keeping fit has been so important this year especially since the children were being home schooled and enjoyed their daily session withJoe Wicks (The Body Coach).
This year there is a new fundraising event taking place called Race For The Cure 2021.
This event can involve anyone and everyone it shows a community spirit and teaches our families the importance of supporting charities.
Grammy® Award nominated musical The Prince of Egypt,based on the classic DreamWorks Animation film, has now re-opened to the public. I was meant to watch it in 2020 before the pandemic started so I was delighted to attend one of the first shows back on stage last night. The complete cast, orchestra and company of 154 areback into London’s Dominion Theatre adhering all measures and…
This summer families candiscoverthe sights of private areas of Buckingham Palace Garden enjoying a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to picnic with views of the Palace. I have done that and loved feeling the soft grass under my bare feet and laying on historical grounds.
Kids and parents alike can wander around the garden’s winding paths and experience the beauty and calm of this…
This week,Tate Britainopens the UK’s largest and most comprehensive retrospective of the work of Portuguese artistPaulaRego(b.1935). Rego isuncompromising in her extraordinary imaginative power andredefined figurative art as well as revolutionised the way in which women are represented. The exhibition tells the story of Paula’s remarkable life…
The summer is a great season to climb Up at The O2 to admire London from a different view point. The unusual landscape of Canary Wharf and the South East of the capital is constantly evolving and every time I do the climb (it’s my 3rd) I see new buildings and new attractions. The climb involves mild physical activity, it’s fun to do with friends and when you reach the top, you are…
For a weekend of sharing green fields and joy with the family, there’s the Buddhafield Weekender 9th-11th July. With an awesome kids’ area, good food and plenty to do for you and the little people, you can relax knowing that everyone will have a great time. Re-centre yourself with meditation, bodywork or massage in our Healing Fields. All in a conscious, happy environment where children…