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…

Lunch Specials: Robata does Japanese fusion

Being a new restaurant in Soho must be a bit like being the new kid in school and having to stand up to introduce yourself… You have lots to prove and the competition to get with the ‘in-crowd‘ must be stiff! However ROBATA have proved themselves to be one of the cool kids – bringingContinue reading “Lunch Specials: Robata does Japanese fusion”

The Soho Girl in conversation with Shuck ‘N’ Jive co-writer and cast

I arranged to meet with the co-writer, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong and cast, Olivia Onyehara and Tanisha Spring, for a conversation which delves a little deeper into the process of writing the piece, and using comedy to display everyday racial inadequacies very much alive in the theatre industry…

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.

Lady Jane plaque unveiled to celebrate the first Women’s Boutique to open on Carnaby Street in the Swinging Sixties

Tony Shrimplin of The Museum of Soho explained, to see Soho’s history you have to look up… And so it was with great pleasure to join him and other neighbourhood locals for the unveiling of the Lady Jane green plaque displayed above 29 Carnaby Street, on Thursday 10th October.

My Soho Times popup at WeWork Great Chapel St

And Soho the journey begins… We’re finally out of the closet! Yesterday we held our first My Soho Times pop up at WeWork Soho’s Great Chapel St. What a surreal yet fulfilling experience it was to share this magazine venture out in public for the first time –  outside of social media! From blog toContinue reading “My Soho Times popup at WeWork Great Chapel St”

Chef’s Specials: The Italian at 40 Dean Street…

Soho has a long and rich history of Italian culture, and this family-run restaurant in the heart of Soho is a contemporary addition, having served Italian cuisine for nearly two decades. Conveniently named after its street address, there’s no forgetting where 40 Dean Street is located sitting amongst a cute cluster of quaint restaurants. TheContinue reading “Chef’s Specials: The Italian at 40 Dean Street…”