by Faye Reeve | Jun 5, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest
Background If you lived in London in the years approaching 1970 you might have noticed a new type of bird in the sky. Not a wood pigeon or a crow, but a bird with a bright green back and a red beak — parakeets. The ringneck parakeet is originally native to...
by Blessing Adefemi | May 28, 2025 | Latest, quite weird
What if the tales were true? What if faeries have existed all this time and we just weren’t aware? Faeries or fairies are often introduced to us as small human-like beings with wings and magical abilities. Typically appearing in our childhoods as either the...
by Blessing Adefemi | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd
Urban planners say 15 minute cities are about convenience and community, online critics say it’s about control. What’s real, what’s fear and what’s at stake? The 15 – minute city, a planning concept created to make neighborhoods more...
by Lauren Oliver | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest
In the backstreets of London, where graffiti stains the walls like urban hieroglyphs, one name echoes louder than the others: Banksy. The anonymous artist has become a cultural phenomenon, turning the illegal art of graffiti into a multimillion-pound empire. But there...
by Lauren Oliver | May 24, 2025 | a little bit odd
London’s black cabs are as iconic as red buses, rainy skies, and overpriced pints. But beneath the charm of leather seats and well-worn cockney banter, a fringe theory suggests something more insidious might be going on… Lets set the scene: You step into a black cab...