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”
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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.
“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.
A Sneak Peek the inside My Soho Times spring issue
As editor-in-chief of a new print magazine, it was a difficult decision I had to make to not go to print this season… We’re all aware of the disruption the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is creating worldwide, and so in accordance with the UK Government advise for people to stay at home, we’ve decided to keep youContinue reading “A Sneak Peek the inside My Soho Times spring issue”
My Soho Times popup at WeWork 2
My Soho Times hosts another pop-up at WeWork Soho. Pop-in to find out more about My Soho Times and how you can get involved as a business or contributor!
John Ingledew’s ‘Streets of Light’ exhibiting at The French House | My Soho Times
Street of Light: An exhibition of photographs of Soho from the 70s and 80s by John Ingledew I happened to be at the right place at the right time when I ran into John Ingledew at Mark Powell’s Bespoke Tailoring shop on Marshall Street. John handed me a brochure of his latest exhibition ‘Streets ofContinue reading “John Ingledew’s ‘Streets of Light’ exhibiting at The French House | My Soho Times”
After 40 Years in Soho, Sendean Cameras closes its shutters on St Anne’s Court
As 2019 draws to a close and a new decade looms ahead, it’s easy to dwell on all the changes happening in Soho. One place however which remained consistent over the decades on a little pedestrian walkway of St Anne’s Court is the camera repair shop, Sendean Cameras. Established in 1926, the camera repair shopContinue reading “After 40 Years in Soho, Sendean Cameras closes its shutters on St Anne’s Court”
A Sneak Peak at What’s Inside the My Soho Times Winter Issue!
Less than a week to go before we kick off with not just one – but two launch events to celebrate our official ‘coming out‘ with the release of the My Soho Times Winter issue! Here’s a peak at what you can expect to find inside…
Soho x Talk at Wagamama October Social
We ended October on a high with an official coming out of the closet for our very first networking social! Soho x Talk (Soho Times Talk) is the events branch of My Soho Times where we organise networking socials for members, in restaurants and business venues around Soho, starting each event with a panel talkContinue reading “Soho x Talk at Wagamama October Social”
Out of excuses: Shuck ‘N’ Jive spotlights the racial inadequacies in the theatre industry
Writer and theatre lover Rosario Blue shares her take on Shuck ‘N’ Jive currently showing at the Soho Theatre.