“The two women, who now live in London, were forced to keep their relationship a secret in their home country—where under sharia law, same-sex relationships can be punishable by death.”— Anna MacSwan, mirror.co.uk
“After a long crowdfunding process, The Vagina Museum is officially open for business, with the grand launch coming on November 16th when their first exhibition is unveiled.”— Morgan Cormack, secretldn.com
“Judy Garland: I don’t have a home. I can’t even get a manager. Ken Frisch: London would offer you a lot of money. Judy Garland: You’re saying, I have to leave my children if I want to make enough money to be with my children?”— Tom Edge, Judy Garland, Renée Zellweger, imdb.com
“[hugging her children] I would very much like to stay.”— Tom Edge, Judy Garland, Renée Zellweger, imdb.com
“Pack your bags, grab your camera, and purchase your metro pass to start the European architectural photography tour...”— The H Hub, thehhub.com
“We have to destroy London before it destroys us.”— Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Hester Shaw, Hera Hilmar, imdb.com
“You're like a big, fancy designer in London, and I'm a big-shot stylist in New York. Well, not in the sense that I have any clients, but I do get to combine all my favorite interests: criticizing people, shopping, and promoting world thinness.”— Sheila R. Lawrence, Amanda Tanen , Becki Newton, imdb.com
“I’m from East London. Oh, and the future.”— Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Phil Klemmer, Rip Hunter, Arthur Darvill, imdb.com
“Ted Baxter: Whatever happened to the good old days when they had wars in England? Murray Slaughter: You'd find a way to mispronounce London.”— John D. F. Black, Ted Baxter, Ted Knight, imdb.com
“We are still exchanging blows with the British government. They are using gay gangsters. Each time I pass through London, the gangster regime of Blair expresses its dismay.”— Robert Mugabe, telegraph.co.uk
“What's my favorite thing to do in London? Drink. I like to let London choose me. I just stumble around until I find a pub and cosy up. That's been pretty cool. I love your pub culture, and I love the British sense of humor, it's very dry. And a little bit mean.”— Chris Pratt, thedebrief.co.uk
“I live in I live in South Africa. I’m proud to live there. I’ve always said I want to be a comedian from South Africa in the world. I will stay in places for a bit here and there and pop into New York for a while, maybe stay in London for a year, but my home will always be South Africa. I enjoy it t…”— Trevor Noah, interviewmagazine.com
“The best chefs alive are between two and three stars; they're at their most adventurous, their most maverick and dangerous. My number one is Clare Smyth, [who was] head chef at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London. Absolute thoroughbred. No cracks. And ruthless.”— Gordon Ramsay, esquire.com
“Living in L.A. was incredible. I’m an English boy, and I love being in London, but I miss living in America, because we were welcomed with opened arms.”— David Beckham, gq.com
“One of my good friends wound up dying in prison. And this wasn't an uncommon thing. It's like a neighbourhood you could have in London or anywhere in the world—anywhere where there's a concentrated amount of easy stuff to get into.”— Danny DeVito, theguardian.com
“There is a growing global anti-establishment revolt against the permanent political class at home, and the global elites that influence them, which impacts everyone from Lubbock, Tex., to London, England….We look at London and Texas as two fronts in our current cultural and political war.”— Steve Bannon, nyti.ms
“I owe everything to television. It’s given me great opportunities outside television. It’s given me the chance to appear in a West End show. I’ve done my first film.”— Benny Hill, youtube.com
“There is only one way to get the change we need, and that is to vote to go, because all EU history shows that they only really listen to a population when it says No... It is time to seek a new relationship, in which we manage to extricate ourselves from most of the supranational elements. We will h…”— Boris Johnson, telegraph.co.uk