As the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine looms, support from the London community continues to make a difference in the wartorn country. Read More
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Stand down if you expected a new London festival in July, filling a void left by the cancelled Home County Music and Art Festival. The board of the suspended Home County festival had barely got its message out Wednesday that it has no affiliation to the upstart event, the London
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A Jewish family in London, whose patriarch decides to end his life with medical assistance, is the focus of a new play at the Grand Theatre. Read More
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The play: In the most romantic week of the year, Central secondary school in London is bringing an iconic love story to life, with a twist. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: A Musical weds the playwright’s poetry with classic love songs from the 1970s to the 2000s. Read More
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Although officials of London’s longest-running music festival announced its suspension in October, an event with a similar name by the organizer of Ribfest and other successful park festivals is poised to fill in. Read More
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An Indie band that includes two members who met through Fanshawe College’s music industry arts program is “absolutely stoked” over their first nomination for a Juno award. Read More
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An Indigenous poet-artist and literary award winner is starring in a “dark and dirty” one-person production at the Grand Theatre. Read More
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Here's a roundup of events celebrating Black history month happening in the city in February and March: Read More
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London artist Angie Quick is having her second solo exhibition – Smoke Gets In Your Eyes – at the Michael Gibson Gallery until Feb. 24. The 35-year-old self-taught painter, who moved to London from Calgary at age 18, spoke with LFP's Beatriz Baleeiro about the local art scene and her
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When London filmmaker Moses Latigo Odida walks out the door, a world of stereotypes awaits. Read More
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Evelyn Chertkow has been a volunteer tour guide at Museum London for more than 50 years, an incredible run that landed her on Mayor Josh Morgan's annual New Year's honours list. She spoke with reporter Beatriz Baleeiro about what makes her so dedicated (the kids) and what the mayor's nod
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A performance by a choir and orchestra at the foot of a British Columbia glacier is part of a new art exhibition at Western University's art gallery. Read More