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...
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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?"
Want to read more download issue 3 now
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the older generation a view of young people they might not have seen
before....
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Thanks
Wendy Lynch
Editor
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