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TThe London MotherUnited Kingdom
Launched in April 2013 and relaunched in 2016, The London Mother (formerly known as The London Mummy Blog) is a lifestyle and parenting blog, detailing what's hot and what's not for resident and visiting London families. The Author of the blog is Madeka Panchoo. Madeka is a communications consultant by trade and started this blog to chronicle her adventures in London with two kids, one of whom is dairy intolerant. She is particularly interested in free-from foods and family friendly entertainment/travel. She also hosts Freelance Writers (Mothers and/or Fathers), with products and events tested and visited by families. The blog has different categories and page headers including London (Restaurants; Events and Activities); Lifestyle (Fashion, Food & Drink; Wellness; Travel); as well as Parenting (Kids' Corner). Mads updates the blog a few times a month. PR opportunities include restaurant and food/drink reviews (especially vegan/free-from foods); travel reviews; family friendly events/recommendations; book/toy reviews; beauty reviews; sponsored website content; sponsored social posts; sponsored email newsletters; attend and promote events; promote giveaways; display advertisements; brand ambassadorship. The best way to get in touch is via email. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 9th November 2016 Freelance Writer and Blogger Madeka Panchoo has relaunched her site The London Mother, formerly The London Mummy Blog, which can be viewed at www.thelondonmother.net. She welcomes news about food, drink, restaurants, fashion, beauty, travel, wellness, books and toys in the London area, as well as products in the aforementioned sectors to review and collaborations with brands. In December she will also be launching a new column "written by tweens for tweens about who and what are hot in the playground". Madeka can be reached at hello@thelondonmother.net, found tweeting at www.twitter.com/thelondonmother and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thelondonmother
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TThe London StandardUnited Kingdom
Founded as The Standard in 1827 and later known as the Evening Standard (1904–2024), The London Standard is a long-established London-focused regional newspaper. In 2024, it transitioned from a daily to a weekly print publication and relaunched under its current name. It is published weekly on Thursdays, distributed free of charge in London, printed in tabloid format, and also available online.
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TThe London Theatre Review PodcastUnited Kingdom
The London Theatre Review is a weekly independent podcast presented by culture writer and broadcaster Nancy Durrant; Nick Clark, Head of Culture at The London Standard; and Nick Curtis, Chief Theatre Critic of The London Standard. It features all the latest news, reviews, and interviews with the biggest names in theatre.
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TThe London WhispererUnited Kingdom
Background & Format: Launched in September 2009, The London Whisperer is a personal blog about "everything great about London." The London Whisperer provides a mixture of content about music, and food & drink with the Whisperer blogging about venues and events that interest her. Many posts are reviews of venues for dining that also host bands and the posts feature a lot of photographs of the food and venue. Others consist of the Whisperer's attendance at film premieres and the food on offer. She also does reviews of club openings, Christmas products, concerts and album launches. The Blogger: The London Whisperer is written by a blogger with the pseudonym and who started the blog in order to write about "everything great about London." PR opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of asking the London Whisperer "anything." The best email address is thelondonwhisperer@gmail.com
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TThe LondonerUnited Kingdom
The Londoner is self-described as "a lifestyle blog", with the emphasis on the Capital of England and its attractions and quirks - it is written in an informal and conversational way. The blog is not confined just to the Capital, however. The Blogger, named only as "Rosie" created the blog in April 2011. She was born in Wales and grew up in between the West Country and the South of Spain, adding, "I'm a little Euro gypsy basically!". She now lives in south-west London and "loves it". As well as blogging on The Londoner, she also freelances as a Social Media / Digital Marketing Consultant for various brands. Most of the photographs featured on The Londoner are taken by Rosie herself on her cameras or cameraphones. Images include recipes and places of travel. The blog itself is compartmentalised into different categories, including: Recipes, Fashion, Travel, Restaurants, Lifestyle, London and FAQs. The style of the posts is conversational, informative, friendly and in first-person. Posts vary in length. PR opportunities are available such as reviews. Rosie can be reached via email - and she also states: "If you need to tell me something, or have a burning question you can ask in the comment section or via my Twitter page". The Talent Manager at Gleam Futures is Maddie Chester Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="39" N
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TThe Lone Gunman Podcast : JFK AssassinationUnited States of America
A podcast from Rob Clark and Joe Borelli examining the available evidence and testimony pertaining to the assassination of JFK. Looking at history in a new light and busting myths along the way!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.
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TThe Lone Star Looking GlassUnited States of America
A life + style blog that shares a 20-something’s favorite fashion finds, style tips, travel guides, food adventures and everyday moments in motherhood.
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TThe Lonely NoteUnited States of America
Covers music and musicians, focusing specifically on the rock and pop genres. Features news, reviews, and commentary on new and notable sounds.
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TThe Lonely PaletteUnited States of America
Welcome to The Lonely Palette, the podcast that returns art history to the masses, one painting at a time. Each episode, host Tamar Avishai picks a painting du jour, interviews unsuspecting museum visitors in front of it, and then dives deeply into the object, the movement, the social context, and anything and everything else that will make it as neat to you as it is to her. For more information, visit thelonelypalette.com | Twitter @lonelypalette | Instagram @thelonelypalette.
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TThe Lonely Voice- KSTX-FMUnited States of America
Acclaimed author Peter Orner and TPR's Yvette Benavides host The Lonely Voice. In each episode, they discuss a short story that underscores the ways that short stories help us say the unsayable, give us a language for the mysteries of our lives, and help us understand characters that muddle through conflicts, adapt, survive. Peter Orner is the author of the essay collections titled Still No Word from You and Am I Alone Here?: Notes on Living to Read and Reading to Live. He is also the author of two novels and three story collections, including Maggie Brown & Others. Peter Orner is the director of creative writing at Dartmouth College.