Save Soho’s Mojo: An Open Letter by John James

As I wrap up Autumn issue of My Soho Times magazine in preparation for our print deadline, it suddenly feels as though the vibrant spirit of Soho is at a crossroads. In urgent message sent this afternoon, “Save Soho’s Mojo” penned by John James, the Managing Director of Soho Estates Limited shines a light onContinue reading “Save Soho’s Mojo: An Open Letter by John James”

The African Coalition Day Preview: Who is it for and why is it important? | My Soho Times

This year’s Black History Month, also known as African History Month, may have recently ended. However, for BTWSC/African Histories Revisited, the commemoration and exploration of African history carry on throughout the entire year. Their upcoming The African Coalition Day Preview is one for the diary. Passionate about African interest issues, or have a service orContinue reading “The African Coalition Day Preview: Who is it for and why is it important? | My Soho Times”

Silent Night or Sleepless in Soho? A Soho Society Survey of Insomnia | My Soho Times

It’s likely that whoever penned the proverb ‘a good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book’ didn’t live in Soho, and certainly not nowadays. They would for sure be very short on humour trying to get a good night’s kip hereabouts. Gillian Smith shares more on the results fromContinue reading “Silent Night or Sleepless in Soho? A Soho Society Survey of Insomnia | My Soho Times”

#RepresentationMatters: YourWestminster magazine interviews My Soho Times Founder, Kai Lutterodt for their Autumn Cover Feature!

Can you imagine my surprise when I received an email from the City of Westminster creative department requesting an interview with me? ‘Why me?‘ I thought, riddled with a good dose of imposer syndrome.