Tag: LondonFuse
London’s Ghost Signs — Part 1
Ghost signs — the old and faded signs of businesses and people of days gone by — serve as reminders of the changing city,...
London Neighbourhood Histories: Blackfriars Battles The Antler River
Nestled next to the river, under the watchful eye of Downtown London, is the neighbourhood of Blackfriars.
At the bottom of the river valley,...
Emily’s Halloween Movie Picks
What's a better way to spend an October evening than watching movies?
There are fewer things finer in life than brewing a warm herbal tea,...
Halloween 2020: Pandemic Style
Every year, the ghosts and ghouls come out to play for Halloween.
This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have to re-adjust to...
Join the LondonFuse Board – Marketing Director
Interested in getting involved in your community? We are looking for a Marketing Director to join the LondonFuse Board!
Who You Are
You’re interested in sharing the...
Urban Sketching In The Forest City
On a muggy Sunday morning, a group of Londoners sat in lawn chairs facing the Middlesex County Administration Building. But, they weren’t just there...
khula aasman, khula dimaag: A Poetic Photo Journal
This poem about a clearing in the forest is accompanied with a photo journal to portray heightened imagery.
Poetry by Anaa Gulzar; “khula aasman, khula...
Black Lives Matter Placards Displayed At Museum London
“No justice, no peace,” “Enough,” “Racism is the worst virus,” and “Am I next?” are messages displayed on a Museum London wall.
Londoners can see...
A Look Into The Market At The Western Fair District
The Market at Western Fair District is an outstanding hub filled with a variety of local vendors who put passion and care into their...
Political Representation In Unusual Times
Amid a pandemic and social protests of proportions not seen in decades, how can Londoners strengthen the elector-representative bond?
The relationship between constituents and their...