I’ve been working around Soho since the early 80s. Back then, the area had three distinct lives. During the day it was all advertising and film. Around dusk, the restaurant and theatre goers arrived. Then under cover of darkness, it became the world’s most famous red light district. Between about 4am and 6am, Soho grabbed a couple of hours’ sleep before the shutters went up on its many Italian-run cafes and sandwich bars. My favourite was always the Star Cafe in Great Chapel Street. It remained unchanged until a couple of weeks ago when its proprietor, Mario Forte, passed away. I’m just back from his funeral in Soho Square. Mario ran the Star for 60 years and his was the Soho of John Deakin, the 2 I’s coffee bar and the greatest British rock’n’roll record ever made.
The three lives of Soho.

- Which band's ...18th Nov 2014
- Apparently, I...17th Nov 2014
- A lot of deba...15th Nov 2014
- I keep thinki...13th Nov 2014
- I'm about to ...9th Nov 2014
- "Is it your b...7th Nov 2014
- "If there's s...30th Oct 2014
- I started dat...29th Oct 2014
- The most famo...28th Oct 2014
- "Ooh, that wa...27th Oct 2014
- Not my era, n...26th Oct 2014
- Feelgood stor...25th Oct 2014
- The man singi...24th Oct 2014
- Pick your own...19th Oct 2014
- Idris Elba on...16th Oct 2014 prev next