Posts Tagged ‘culture’
Brick Lane: The Tower of Babel inside the market
Sunday morning on Brick Lane. A crowd struggle to walk in the narrow street full of curry flavour and Hindu music. People place second-hand clothes, jewels and some weird old objects on blankets on the ground and try to sell it. Several of them are not licensed and most of them are even not from UK....
January 25th, 2010 | Places | Read More
The Mother Earth calling – Native Spirit Festival in London
Human origins in a global world.
Globalization builds up a new global village and London is the proof of it, mixing in the maze of streets over 1000 accents. However, people have generated a reaction to the global process, based on the love of one’s country and of nature. In fact, this feeling...
November 5th, 2009 | Art | Read More
Social media for newcomers to London – an introduction
We come to London to expand our horizons. We get to know people from different backgrounds, and want to experience the best of what this city has to offer. There is also a very busy viral life on the net and if you experience London life to the full there is no way you can miss it. According to an...
October 2nd, 2009 | Web | Read More
BBC Proms – Classical Music Festival
The famous BBC Proms have had a long tradition of bringing classical music to people in a more casual way. A beautiful concert hall – Royal Albert Hall – every summer hosts a series of classical concerts with world renowned artists. The tickets start from £5 for standing places on the arena (or...
August 23rd, 2009 | Music | Read More
Not about politics …
I definitely don’t want this website as a platform to exchange different political views. In here, we want to inspire, help to achieve goals and socialize with other expats.
But… Elections are coming so the topic is getting hotter. A few days ago I was walking across London and saw some big posters...
May 23rd, 2009 | Zuzanna | Read More

