Twice voted the World’s No.1 DJ by DJ Magazine and widely regarded as a founding father of electronic dance music, Paul Oakenfold has taken British dance music to global heights, quite literally, from Mile End to Mount Everest. As Perfecto Records marks 35 years, editor Kai Lutterodt sits down with the legendary DJ to reflect onContinue reading “How Dance Music Changed the World – An Evening With Paul Oakenfold | My Soho Times”
Category Archives: Interviews
Meat Me At KöD: Danish Hospitality in the heart of Soho | My Soho Times
Our resident foodie, editor Kai Lutterodt aka The Soho Girl, visits KöD – Soho’s latest steakhouse, for a chat with owner Morten P. Ortwed, a founding partner in DiningSix, about the inspiration behind KöD and its focus on quality food, personalised service, and “hygge” for a unique Danish hospitality experience in Central London.
Help #SavePastaBrown: This family-run Covent Garden Italian restaurant faces eviction on Christmas Day | My Soho Times
It’s World Pasta Day! But before you twirl your fork into a delicious bowl of spaghetti carbonara (done the Italian way without cream, of course), let’s spare a thought for Pasta Brown. This family-run business has been has been a staple in Covent Garden for 50 years. However, they now face the threat of evictionContinue reading “Help #SavePastaBrown: This family-run Covent Garden Italian restaurant faces eviction on Christmas Day | My Soho Times”
SCALA!!! An interview with filmmakers Jane Giles and Ali Catterall | My Soho Times
Truly a legend in its own lifetime, there’s never been anywhere quite like The Scala Cinema, and it’s doubtful there will be ever again. Across 15 years and two locations, from the late 1970s to the early 90s, the Scala reigned supreme as the epicentre of subcultural cinema. With more than a touch of good,Continue reading “SCALA!!! An interview with filmmakers Jane Giles and Ali Catterall | My Soho Times”