Part of our spring issue Soho Female Founders series, Justina Matuleviciute shares insight to being founder of JMComms…
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“I feel passionately about hypnotherapy and all its attributes” – Lydia Johnson, London Clinic of Hypnotherapy founder
As part of our Soho Female Founders series we speak with founder of The London Clinic of Hypnotherapy…
Soho on Pause | My Soho Times
Absence truly does make the heart grow fonder. Being sequestered in West London far away from the city centre certainly makes you appreciate past Soho times. True, you do have more space here in the suburbs to enact the seven metre swerve necessary to socially distance yourself from approaching fellow humans. Strange, one muses, thatContinue reading “Soho on Pause | My Soho Times”
Soho mourns the Queen of Soho
Soho personalities took to social media earlier this week to share the sad news of the passing of Violet Trayte.
“We’ve got more talent in our kitchens than most companies have in their boardrooms” Meet the Farm Group co-founders
Part of our Soho Female Founders series, Nicky Sargent and Vikki Dunn share insight into being co-founders of Farm Group.
“Women in my family have never been afraid to challenge” – Alex Robson, King of Soho co-founder
Part of our Soho Female Founders series, Alex Robson shares insight into being co-founder of King of Soho.
Mark Powell: The Art of Looking Dapper | My Soho Times
As the spring sun arrives, we look back on our winter issue to the man who graced our first issue front cover… Mark Powell shares The Art of Looking Dapper.
Mums are taking action to raise money for Soho’s only Primary School
Yes, Soho does have a primary school. And it’s vulnerable. Soho Parish School is a lifeline for many working class families in and around the area. Due to limited space in the old Victorian building, pupil numbers are small, which means the school is poorly funded. In addition, they face further Government cuts. Without financialContinue reading “Mums are taking action to raise money for Soho’s only Primary School”
Fernandez & Wells does Good Coffee… and Wine | My Soho Times
The name Fernandez & Wells. Ring any bells? Trigger any memories of a glass of white and a light bite, followed by an aromatic, artisan coffee sipped in a café bar strongly reminiscent of one you frequented on a recent European trip?
The Asian Fusion: Why Londoners have an obsession with the flavours of East Asia…
It’s probably safe to say London would not be the multi-cultural wonderland it is today without the influence of Asian culture. The Chinese New Year ceremonies (2020 is the Year of the Rat), are a true testament to the culture’s direct influence on the big city. Performances take place throughout the holiday and decorations areContinue reading “The Asian Fusion: Why Londoners have an obsession with the flavours of East Asia…”