Every Sherlock fan cringed as they watched in horror the terrible jump from St. Bartholomew’s hospital in last season’s finale. It was an emotional roller coaster as the scenes cut to a saddened and reluctant Dr. Watson standing in front of Holmes’ grave.
Alright ladies, admit it; you remember the scene in Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement where Queen Clarice Renaldi
Are you obsessed with the British? If you’re not, you’re probably the only one. It seems like everyone
On March 7, 2013, members of Loco Mag’s staff traveled to Philadelphia to visit The Franklin Institute’s Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. When we arrived at the exhibit, we were given a card with the name of someone who had traveled aboard the ship. Below are a selection of cards we received at the exhibit and the stories behind these people.
Imagine a Londoner. A Londoner is a tall white man –he’s nicely dressed with a dark peacoat –the
The London Tube is a three minute story following a boy that encounters a girl on his daily commute in the city of London. In hopes to introduce himself, the boy searches for the girl through the crowds, chasing her through the labyrinth of the London Underground.
Queen of combining soulful blues with just the right amount of hip-hop, ZZ Ward is an up and coming artist not to miss. Her powerful, catchy tunes are appropriate for nearly any situation and provide endless hours of musical enjoyment.
When non-viewers first hear about Downton Abbey, they think of the old British drama that their mother’s best friend watches every night with her cats. When fans hear about it, they are suddenly overwhelmed with an obsession and a painful love that only Julian Fellowes can induce.
Nestled to the north of London, Highgate Cemetery is the final resting place of some of the world’s most prominent historical figures. Founder of socialism Karl Marx, author George Eliot (also known as Mary Ann Cross,) and physicist Michael Faraday are all buried within the confines of the enormous 37-acre cemetery.