Jane Eyre was originally published in 1847. Although it was written by Charlotte Brontë it was published under the pseudonym Currer Bell – and after reading, it is worth questioning whether the novel would have been regarded so highly if people were aware it was written by a woman, not a man. The novel provides a critique of society at…
Read MoreBy now we are all familiar with the term 'coronavirus'. The virus currently infecting people around the world is COVID-19. COVID-19 is a member of the coronavirus family, which has never been detected until now…
Read MoreWatch our lookahead for what to expect when FLO London Meets…Series 3 returns. Exciting interviews ahead…
Read MoreThe London art scene is inundated with fantastic exhibitions, with London’s museums and galleries presenting exhibitions from some of the biggest names in art and equally impressive exhibitions from up-coming artists…
Read MoreStepping for the first time into the realms of reality television, Netflix dropped the first episodes of its dating-show-with-a-twist ‘Love is Blind’ on 13th February. Further episodes have trickled onto the platform since, with the finale streaming on…
Read MoreLocated just a stone's throw away from the exit of Portobello Market, Golborne Deli is a lovely independent modern all-day bistro and cafe who pride themselves on bringing authentic Italian deli dishes to West London…
Read MoreDiscover whats happening in the London Art Scene this weekend. From epic late night art gallery openings with ‘Friday Lates’ to new exhibitions opening this weekend…
Read MoreRated as one of England’s most beautiful villages, Alfriston is surrounded by the Wealden South Downs and is just a couple of hours away from London. This charming country village has a host of galleries, cafes, pubs, boutiques shops…
Read MoreWondering what to do this weekend? We have you covered, whatever the weather. From all the best in Late night art, beer festivals, new restaurant openings to Comic Con…
Read MoreThis year sees the return of the Leap Year. Saturday 29th February marks 24 hours you didn’t have last year and 24 hours that you wont have next year! Such a gift calls for you to seize the day, reinvent yourself, do something selfless, work on your mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing…
Read MoreDimly-lit and filled with quirky ornaments, Bart’s is a secret speakeasy styled cocktail bar on Sloane Avenue. Bart’s menu is designed around books and features a number of unique and creative cocktails – the ‘Mad Hatter’ is served is a top hat…
Read MoreThe Coral Room, adjoining to the Bloomsbury Hotel, offers utterly opulent décors and delicious drinks. The interiors come from the mastermind and interior architect, Martin Brundnizki. We are completely in love with the coral-coloured room…
Read MoreDubbed the ‘urban lawn club’ in the Sky and located in a former car park, this rooftop bar offers a slightly distant, but still beautiful, view of the London skyline. Skylight is an adult-sized playground, with three floors of bars, street food, live entertainment and…
Read MoreBoundary is perched on top of a boutique hotel in the heart of Shoreditch, and it offers panoramic views of Shoreditch. The rooftop features gorgeous citrus trees and an outdoor terrace complete with an open-wood-fire and cosy furnishing…
Read MoreLocated a mere couple of steps away from Oxford Circus, Aqua Spirit contains two restaurants and bars – Aqua Kyoto and Aqua Nueva, serving either Japanese and Spanish tapas…
Read MoreThis’ tres chic’ basement bar is a throwback to 1920s Havana, with an impressive selection of rums and a good selection of authentic Cuban and Caribbean food…
Read MoreWith pancake day upon us we give you the #FLODown on where to indulge in pancakes across the city. If you aren’t too keen to make your own pancakes, we have you covered with our guide to delicious pancakes…
Read MoreThe internet has made people brave and has allowed people to act without consequences and it can’t continue, this includes the media and the British press. “Be kind” is an expression circulating on the internet in the wake of Caroline Flack’s death…
Read MoreWe give you the #FLODown on our favourite arts in the city this weekend. From the latest exhibition at the Barbican, lunchtime at the Royal Opera House to the latest Jazz gig at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town…
Read MoreWe give you the #FLODown on our favourite arts in the city this weekend. From the Steve McQueen Exhibition at the Tate Modern and Britain to Emmanuelle Moureaux’s immersive solo exhibition at NOW Gallery…
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