This Is Not A Love Story: Four Thrilling New Books Flipping Valentine’s Day on Its Head | My Soho Times

Valentine’s season usually comes with the temptation of chocolates, roses and glossy love stories — but last night at Waterstones Piccadilly, the conversation was anything but conventional. Curated by Dark Matter, This Is Not A Love Story celebrated love in all its messy, thrilling and unexpected forms: from deep friendships and family bonds to obsession, revenge, and love goneContinue reading “This Is Not A Love Story: Four Thrilling New Books Flipping Valentine’s Day on Its Head | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: Bridging Cultures Through Art | 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: Bridging Cultures Through Art | My Soho Times”

I’m no Jay Ryner, but my opinion about this Michelin Star West African Restaurant still matters… | My Soho Times

I’m no food critic, but my opinion matters. Well, I think so anyway. After having a seemingly pleasant lunch with my dad last Thursday at Chishuru, the modern West African Michelin-starred restaurant which is all the rave of the moment, I found myself unable to shake off a lingering heaviness that had developed by theContinue reading “I’m no Jay Ryner, but my opinion about this Michelin Star West African Restaurant still matters… | My Soho Times”

Shida is the theatrical magic London needs to see!

All the way from across the pond, broadway star and Gospel sensation Jeannette Bayardelle – writer and performer, and director Andy Sandberg bring Shida to London. Showing at the Vaults Theatre, I made my way to Waterloo on opening night by invitation of Mr London, Talentbanq’s CEO Ray Jones. The show had such an impactContinue reading “Shida is the theatrical magic London needs to see!”