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Here we are back at last...
We took a little break but are back with an exciting new issue.
Soho Youth, telling you how it is, a magazine produced by young people, living in and around Soho, for everyone to enjoy.
We are a voluntary organisation giving young people a voice as well as real media skills. Should you wish to sponsor us or place an advertisement in our next issue please get in touch.
Our Green Iissue is on the streets now. You can pick it up FREE at various outlets, YMCA, Great Russell Street, We Are Cuts, Royalty Mews, St Anne's, 55 Dean Street, Magma Earlham Street, Fair Share, Berwick Street, Rokit, Shelton St, Covent Garden and many more places. If you can't find a copy drop us an email....
Or you can download it here.
Once again we are jam packed with articles, reviews, puzzles, and being our green issue we have upcycled fashion, as well as recycled art and tips on how to handle cyberbullying and so much more...

Fashion
We wanted to create fashion from old clothes and bits and bobs so who else should we get to to hold the workshop only Janette Swift (The queen of recycling) of Reactiveart and also the instigater of Oxfam's NoLogo shops. It was great fun. Everyone came with old unwanted clothes and left with a brand new outfit or two...
Upcycled fashion

Central St Giles
Holly Glavin went along to the opening of the Renzo Piano Central St Giles building and met the man himself.
"Many of us will have seen it, and if not we would have heard of it dubbed as the ‘Lego’ building. But the mixed use development of Central St Giles has been a project which has sought to prove its success by creating an accessible vibrant London landmark which works both to please and help, physically and financially, the surrounding community… but does that make it a success?"
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Central St Giles
Goodbye Nellie...
We have had over two hundred elephants decend on London for the past few months. Effie Boo tells us why they were here and whats happening to them now... missing them already
The Elephant Parade
Recycled Art
We decided to try making art out of old rubbish... everyone brought their old boxes, cartons etc. and got together to make robots. Jasmine took it a step further and created her own turtle at home...
Recycled Art
Books, Music and Games Reviews
We also have books, restaurant and theatre as well as music and games reviews. Our team give you their favourite albums and singles, a diverse mixture from The Sex Pistols to Bachelors of Science. Books from Anthony Horowitz to Sophie McKenzie so check them out now...
Theatre Reviews
Our young team also have reviewed the best theatre shows to check out over the holidays
Food
Eve gives us some baking tips this issue that everyone can have a go at...
Recipes

Soho Youth Magazine has been set up to give young people of central London a voice and to give the older generation a view of young people they might not have seen before....
It is a voluntary organisation, should you wish to support us in any way please email editorsohoyouth@googlemail.com

Thanks
Wendy Lynch
Editor

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Soho Youth Issue 3
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Crocodile Tears
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Fantastic Mr Fox
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Hawx
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Stomp
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Recipes
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