Dine like a Parisian at Blanchette | My Soho Times

Soho, with its historic connection to French culture, has been a vibrant hub of diversity and heritage for centuries. When writing about Soho in 1720, John Strype, the historian and vicar of Leyton noted, “the abundance of French people”. The area’s ties to French culture can be traced back to the 18th century when FrenchContinue reading “Dine like a Parisian at Blanchette | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: How Soho Rising is fostering new talent | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: How Soho Rising is fostering new talent | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: The Man Under the Hat – A Conversation with Soho George | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: The Man Under the Hat – A Conversation with Soho George | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: Jazz After Dark – Preserving the Timeless Legacy of Amy Winehouse | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: Jazz After Dark – Preserving the Timeless Legacy of Amy Winehouse | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: A Whole World Called Soho | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: A Whole World Called Soho | My Soho Times”

Life as a Windmill Girl (1958 – 1963): Jill Millard Shapiro in her own words | My Soho Times

We take it back to Jill Millard Shapiro‘s recollection of life as a Windmill Girl for over a decade, and author of Remembering Revudeville 1932-1964 a Souvenir of The Windmill Theatre…

LCC x MST: The Spring ’24 Takeover Issue | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: The Spring ’24 Takeover Issue | My Soho Times”

Twenty Years in Soho | My Soho Times

To kick-start our International Women’s Month series, we’re highlighting Soho resident and founder of My Soho Times, Kai Lutterodt aka The Soho Girl. In this article (originally published in the winter issue of the Soho Clarion), Kai reflects on her two decades of calling Soho home…

In the footsteps of Jeffrey Bernard | My Soho Times

Jeffrey Bernard was a renowned figure in London’s vibrant, bohemian neighbourhood of Soho. Notorious for his excessive drinking and partying, his lifestyle added to his legendary status. Join Nicholas Cox as he re-traces the footsteps of this prominent Soho figure with a guide though Soho. But first, let’s find out who Bernard was…

A Night at the Colony: Soho’s Iconic Drinking Den Returns to the West End | My Soho Times

There’s still a note of fresh paint lingering as you walk into the the time warp of an iconic establishment. This is how I spontaneously spent my 20th anniversary living in Soho, by heading over Mayfair’s Heddon Street to experience the recreation of Soho’s iconic drinking den that closed in 2008. The legacy of theContinue reading “A Night at the Colony: Soho’s Iconic Drinking Den Returns to the West End | My Soho Times”