Rise and shine
Women take centre stage at Soho House this month, as we celebrate their achievements and ever-increasing visibility. Throughout March, we’ll be highlighting the creative feats and culture-shifting work of our women members around the world.
Janelle Monáe on becoming one
The LA-based artist discusses her views on empowerment, identity, and celebrating women of colour. We also hear about her creative process, and the power of thriving and fulfilling your purpose
Travel and acceptance with Jessica Nabongo
The member and travel blogger shares the lessons of enrichment and acceptance she’s learnt through her journeys. She also reveals the travel tips she picked up as the first Black woman on record to visit every country in the world
Judy Joo on navigating the food industry
Playgirl’s second coming
New York member and publisher Jack Lindley Kuhns discusses Playgirl’s print relaunch, changes in media coverage of women’s sexuality, and the intricacies of sex, nudity and fashion
East London, pubs and women with Sandra Esquilant
Soho Rising: Jyoty’s 2021 playlist
The London-based DJ and voice of Rinse FM’s Saturday morning show handpicks a selection of new women to watch out for this year
Pamela Echeverría on Latin American artists to watch
One of the most powerful names in the art world, and owner of Labor gallery in Mexico City, shares her top picks of Latina artists to follow and collect right now
Coming soon
Adrian Octavius Walker: Chicago Next
The Chicago-based photographer captures the work of four inspiring women entrepreneurs in this photo essay, shot at Soho House Chicago
Meet the founders: Double Dutch
Screenings
Genius: Aretha
This anthology series focuses on the untold stories of the world's most brilliant innovators
Adam
Abla runs a modest local bakery from her home in Casablanca where she lives alone with her eight-year-old daughter Warda
Martha: A Picture Story
In 1970s New York, photographer Martha Cooper captured some of the first images of graffiti at a time when the city had declared war
Shiva Baby
Seligman's very queer, very Jewish Shiva Baby follows Danielle who runs into her sugar daddy at a Jewish funeral service with her parents