The Dubel Prize Launch: An Evening of Extravagance at The Royal Exchange | My Soho Times

The Dubel Prize offers a prestigious platform dedicated to celebrating and highlighting the extraordinary artistic talent of emerging artists in the UK. The inaugural event served as a captivating showcase of what’s to come. Our editor-in-chief, Kai Lutterodt, shares more from the extravagent evening.

Bantof showcases the colourful artwork of 10-year-old Ambla Klosi this Summer | My Soho Times

Soho’s standout modern European restaurant with a passion for the arts has collaborated with a young art prodigy, Ambla Klosi, on a vibrant new exhibition titled Bantof X Colors of Ambla. This extraordinary showcase brings together the enchanting culinary experience of Bantof with the vibrant artwork of Ambla Klosi, a young art prodigy who, atContinue reading “Bantof showcases the colourful artwork of 10-year-old Ambla Klosi this Summer | My Soho Times”

Pictures in Motion: The 2022 BFI London Film Festival 

If you’re a cinephile or a diehard film fan, now is your time. The 66th BFI London Film Festival is running as we speak, with 164 films to choose from, along with TV series, an expanded program of XR works, and panels featuring some of the world’s most in-demand stars. Browse those tickets now!

The Power of Print: Then and Now

As one of a shrinking pool of proudly print publications (let’s hear it for alliteration) in our very own capital city, My Soho Times is no stranger to the vexed question of hard copy or online only? Contributing editor Gillian Smith explores the power of print – then and now…

Short But Not So Sweet – Paapa Essiedu Takes The Lead In Award-winning Mini-Thriller, FEMME

“There’s always gonna be boys that will hurt ya,” Jordan’s dad opens Femme with this foreboding statement, igniting immediately a sense of imminent danger. Crime thrillers conventionally have been dominated by cisgender, heterosexual masculine narratives, but Femme writers and directors Ng Choon Ping and Sam H. Freeman centralise the queer, femme experience against a backdropContinue reading “Short But Not So Sweet – Paapa Essiedu Takes The Lead In Award-winning Mini-Thriller, FEMME”

The Return of The Roaring Twenties and Soho’s Speakeasy Bars

Nicholas Cox  walks us through The Return of The Roaring Twenties and Soho’s Speakeasies… this iconic square mile is about to roar louder than it has ever roared before!

My Soho Times joins the Kickstarter Scheme to offer paid creative opportunities to a young unemployed person aged 18-24 years

My Soho Times is a hyper local lifestyle print magazine, events, and digital platform servicing Soho and the West End. We’re proud to announce we’ve joined the GOV the Kickstarter Scheme to offer paid creative opportunities to a young unemployed person in receipt of Universal Credit, age 18-24 years. The ideal applicant should have anContinue reading “My Soho Times joins the Kickstarter Scheme to offer paid creative opportunities to a young unemployed person aged 18-24 years”