A Giant Mr Doodle Art Trail Is Coming to the West End This Summer | My Soho Times

Discover Mr Doodle’s free public art trail across London’s West End this summer, featuring giant sculptures, live art and family-friendly fun.

Why Lipstick Is About More Than Beauty: A Q&A with Eileen G’Sell | My Soho Times

Lipstick has long been more than a beauty product. Throughout history it has symbolised glamour, rebellion, confidence, protest and self-expression, making it one of the most fascinating objects in beauty culture. To celebrate the launch of Lipstick, author Eileen G’Sell joined My Soho Times Beauty Editor Julia Ferrari for an insightful conversation exploring the surprising historyContinue reading “Why Lipstick Is About More Than Beauty: A Q&A with Eileen G’Sell | My Soho Times”

Taste The Orient: Soho, Chinatown, Mayfair & Covent Garden Bars To Visit This Week | My Soho Times

A new cocktail festival has arrived in London. Running from 22–28 June, Taste The Orient brings together 45 Asian bars and restaurants across the capital for a week-long celebration of cocktails, food pairings and flavours inspired by Asia. Created by the team behind London Cocktail Week and The Orientalist Spirits, it’s a chance to discoverContinue reading “Taste The Orient: Soho, Chinatown, Mayfair & Covent Garden Bars To Visit This Week | My Soho Times”

Olivia Dean Hosts Intimate After Hours Event Upstairs At Ronnie’s in Soho | My Soho Times

Soho welcomed another memorable night of music, beauty and culture last night, Wednesday 10th June, as Grammy Award winner Olivia Dean and Hourglass Cosmetics hosted an exclusive After Hours event Upstairs at Ronnie’s on Frith Street.

Why Soho Still Needs Shared Tables: My Soho Times Spring Beauty Edit Dinner at Señor Ceviche

For all the changes Soho has seen over the years, one thing still has the power to bring people together here: a shared table. Last week, My Soho Times celebrated the close of its Spring Beauty Edit with an intimate dinner at Señor Ceviche in Kingly Court, bringing together contributors, collaborators, and close friends ofContinue reading “Why Soho Still Needs Shared Tables: My Soho Times Spring Beauty Edit Dinner at Señor Ceviche”

The Beat Goes On: Soho’s Vinyl Heritage and Your 2026 Record Store Day Guide | My Soho Times

Long before it was the backdrop for the iconic Oasis ‘Morning Glory’ cover, Soho’s Berwick Street was known globally as the “Golden Mile of Vinyl“. At its peak in the 1990s, this single stretch of road hosted more than 20 independent record stores, nestled between fruit stalls and the area’s infamous neon signs.

Bimini, But Make It Art History: The Night Party After Dark Took Over the National Gallery | My Soho Times

For over 200 years, the National Gallery has been a place of stillness — long pauses in front of oil paintings, hushed voices, measured steps. The Arnolfini Portrait has witnessed six centuries of quiet observation. Van Gogh’s Sunflowershave absorbed generations of silent admiration. Then last night, it welcomed something radically different.

What’s On: The Best Bars in London, One Garden: Cocktails in the City Returns for a 10th Anniversary Special | My Soho Times

Imagine sipping your way through 20 of London’s finest bars — all without leaving a manicured private garden in central London. That’s the magic of Cocktails in the City, the UK’s leading cocktail festival, back this summer for its 10th anniversary. Set against the historical backdrop of Bedford Square Gardens (think Bridgerton vibes), the space was transformed into a colourfulContinue reading “What’s On: The Best Bars in London, One Garden: Cocktails in the City Returns for a 10th Anniversary Special | My Soho Times”