Old Soho Remembered: Recollecting the Eighties with Nicholas Cox | My Soho Times

Soho holds a special place in the hearts of many, evoking cherished memories that are often deeply personal. In this article, Nicholas Cox takes us on a nostalgic journey through time in his recollection of Old Soho Remembered

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SCALA!!! An interview with filmmakers Jane Giles and Ali Catterall | My Soho Times

Truly a legend in its own lifetime, there’s never been anywhere quite like The Scala Cinema, and it’s doubtful there will be ever again. Across 15 years and two locations, from the late 1970s to the early 90s, the Scala reigned supreme as the epicentre of subcultural cinema. With more than a touch of good, old fashioned flea pit.

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Exploring Soho’s Charming Coffee Shop Culture | My Soho Times

Soho is renowned for its vibrant coffee shops, each offering its own unique charm and character. During UK Coffee Week (16 – 22 October), there is no better place to indulge in a flavourful cup of coffee than the vibrant streets of Soho. Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or simply looking for a cosy spot to people-watch, the coffee shops in Soho are sure to satisfy your caffeine cravings and provide a memorable experience! Here are a few of our favourites…

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The Art of Banksy has arrived in London – Here’s what to expect | My Soho Times

The Art of Banksy – the renowned exhibition which has brought Banksy’s era-defining works to over 1.5 million visitors in 15 cities across the globe – has arrived in London, and it is causing quite a buzz among art enthusiasts and fans of the elusive street artist. Located on the iconic Regent Street, this highly anticipated exhibition offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the enigmatic world of Banksy.

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Spooked Out of Hosting? 5 Ways to Politely Ask Guests to Leave | My Soho Times

The party season has arrived, and the first event on the calendar is Halloween! The British have wholeheartedly embraced this celebration, as evidenced by the data which reveals Brits spent a staggering £28.95 million on pumpkins last year—a remarkable 15% increase from the previous year. And London is projected to be the region with the highest Halloween expenditure in 2023, with an impressive 72% of residents planning to spend an average of £49.50 each. There seems to be no shortage of reasons to celebrate the season!

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If Tesco Dean Street closes, what’s left for Soho’s Residents and Workers? | My Soho Times

Whenever I mention that I live in Soho, one of the first questions often asked is, “Where do you buy your groceries?!” The concept of having an affordable place to shop in London’s vibrant social district should not be a rarity. This is where my local Tesco on Dean Street plays a crucial role. It offers affordable, value products at prices lower than many of its competitors. However, the news of its imminent closure, with no potential replacement, has left me pondering the future for Soho residents, workers, and visitors. “What’s will be left for us?”

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No Budget No Script No Permission Premiere Highlights (2023) | My Soho Times

Join Kai Lutterodt, aka The Soho Girl, behind the scenes of NO BUDGET NO SCRIPT NO PERMISSION – making of God’s of Their Own Religion premiere, to hear what these special guests had to say!

Kai Lutterodt interviewing guests. Filmed by Sammy Lyu @slyumedia in association with @zemsentertainment
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Radka Sillerova debuts her colourful luxury backpacks at London Fashion Week | My Soho Times

London Fashion Week holds great significance for fashion designers worldwide. It serves as a prestigious platform for showcasing their latest creations and establishing a strong brand presence. A single fashion show and a captivating image from the runway has the power to catapult a brand into the realm of mainstream stardom. Our editor Kai Lutterodt interviews Radka Sillerova, a luxury bag designer from the Czech Republic currently experiencing the euphoria that comes with a successful debut London Fashion Week show earlier this season…

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Halloween Treats to Sink Your Fangs into this Spooky Season! | My Soho Times

Do you hear that bone-chilling silence? Oh wait, it’s just Halloween creeping up! Brace yourselves for a ghoulishly good time as we unveil the most frightfully delicious treats lurking in the shadows of London’s Spooky Soho this season! Ready to be spooked?…

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Explore the regions of Catalonia with Six by Nico’s new six-course menu at under £50 | My Soho Times

Ready to embark on a culinary journey through the vibrant and diverse regions of Catalonia? Look no further than Six by Nico‘s latest offering – a mouthwatering six-course tasting menu menu that combines traditional Catalan flavours with a modern twist. Indulge in an unforgettable culinary journey through the captivating regions of Catalonia for under under £50! Our editor Kai Lutterodt shares more…

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