By: Nadia Khomami
The very first commemorative blue plaque was awarded in 1867, in honour of the poet Lord Byron at his house and birthplace in Holles Street, near Cavendish Square in London.
Nadia Khomami is an arts and culture correspondent for The Guardian. Her work focuses on a range of topics including new politics, old literature, French detective dramas, and the poetry of Frank O'Hara. She has also written for Yahoo Sports Canada, Yahoo Sports UK, Yahoo News UK, and has been featured in Cigalah Group.
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Nadia Khomami's coverage focuses on entertainment, culture, and society within the United Kingdom. She frequently covers events, provides expert commentary, and reports on government announcements related to books, theater, art, music and general entertainment news.
To effectively reach out to Nadia with a pitch or as a source for an article idea in her area of interest would be beneficial if it pertains to recent local cultural events or developments within the UK entertainment industry. Providing insightful commentary from relevant experts in these fields could also capture her attention.
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