Sheena Patel is a writer and assistant director for film and TV who was born and raised in north-west London. She is part of the 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE collective, has been published in 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE (Rough Trade Books) and a poetry collection of the same name (FEM Press). In 2022 she was chosen as one of The Observer's top 10 best debut novelists. I’m a Fan is her first book…
Read MoreJames Cahill has worked in both the art world and academia for the last ten years, combining writing and research with a role at a leading contemporary art gallery. He is currently a Fellow in classics at King’s College London. His writing has been published in the TLS, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the London Review of Books and The Burlington Magazine, among other publications…
Read MoreThis year Frieze returns to Regent’s Park with more than 280 galleries from 42 countries in a collection of contemporary and classic art. Since its inaugural fair in 2013, Frieze has been a staple on the London art scene, offering an opportunity to observe the work of the masters while discovering new and emerging talent all of which is up for sale (often at a hefty price tag at that)…
Read MoreOctober has arrived and London is back with heaps of great events on. With Halloween events back in full swing, Black History Month and some of the best in arts and culture including London Literature Festivals and Frieze London, it’s shaping up to be a big one!
Read MoreCelebrating its 10th anniversary in London, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair will return to Somerset House with its flagship edition over the course of four days from 13 – 16 October 2022…
Read MoreAffordable Art Fair is back in London’s Battersea Park this October with 1,000s of stunning contemporary artworks to add a touch of joy to your home, from £50 - £7,500…
Read MoreChristmas season is upon us, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city where you can shop FLO London The Shop…
Read MoreSaturn Returns at the Unlimited Festival Review: A choreopoem by Sonny Nwachukwu exploring the psychospiritual clashes produced in Black people by the weight of history.
Read MoreWe put together a list of exhibitions you need to see in London this September. Each of these of exhibitions will be ending in September or October. From a from an exhibition exploring the phenomenon of ASMR at the Design Museum to an exhibition focused on the impressive works of American painter Milton Avery….
Read MoreLondon Literature Festival returns to London from 20-30 October. It's now the 15th edition of the festival. Greta Thunberg is headlining and a key strand across the programme is authors writing about the climate…
Read MoreWe have put together some of the exhibitions you need to see in London this October, from the first solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist who painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama to the annual Frieze London which Bringing together over 280 galleries from 42 countries…
Read MoreSummer is still upon us and the sun is still shining. Here is our rundown of things to do in London to make the most of the last days of summer…
Read MoreWith lockdown 2.0 upon us we have put together a selection of 7 empowering, feel good reads to keep you busy and inspired during this time…
Read MoreHaving been loyal to Hinge as a dating app for as long as I can remember, and with little-to-no success regardless of how you define it, recent post-pandemic socialising with other singletons has made me more aware of the alternatives on offer…
Read MoreFLO London features in the June, July and August 2022 issues of British Vogue. As a female-owned business this has been a wonderful opportunity and a chance to showcase our newest collection of Ghanaian wax print products made from Nsubra fabrics…
Read MoreLondon's art scene is thriving again and this summer’s exhibitions certainly won't disappoint! Whether you’re interested in thought-provoking art, tackling climate issues, are a fan of luxury jewellers Tiffany’s & Co, or attend the annual RA summer exhibition religiously, London is bursting with creativity and inspiring exhibitions…
Read MoreThis Eton Mess traybake recipe is a new twist on a British classic. Made with chocolate hazelnut ganache and decorated with gold leaf, this traybake will look truly regal on any dessert table…
Read MoreThe story of The Paradis Files centres around a blind musician, known as The Blind Enchantress, and her family who are determined to find a cure. Set in the glittering salons 18th century Vienna, Maria-Theresia von Paradis, has the world in awe of her stardom – she is a pianist, composer, and touring musician…
Read MoreLondon’s Latin Music Festival La Linea will make a much anticipated return this spring featuring artists from across the eclectic and thriving Latin music scene in venues across the Capital from 21 April to 2 May. Featuring a programme largely headlined by women, La Linea 2022 marks the return of international artists…
Read MoreA metal spider is the main event that you see plastered all over all the exhibition marketing, apparently Louise feeling an affinity for the creatures because they are ‘repairers’: ‘If you bash into the web of one, she doesn’t get mad…
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