On a 60-degree Saturday in December — no longer unseasonably warm in Manhattan by today’s climate standards — hordes of holiday shoppers flooded the luxury shopping center that is SoHo. On a street lined with high-end stores like Chanel and Canada Goose stood a young woman handing out free coffee
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Alan J. Hruska, a Founding father of Soho Press, Dies at 88
Alan J. Hruska, a company litigator who had a second, wide-ranging profession as a founding father of the unbiased publishing home Soho Press, which invests in critical fiction by unsung authors; as a novelist; and as a author, director and producer of performs and movies, died on March 29 at
‘Inventing Anna’ Assessment: The SoHo Scammer, Defined at Size
The article that made the serial scammer Anna Sorokin, a.ok.a. Anna Delvey, well-known, printed in New York journal in Could 2018, succeeded due to what it didn’t have. Regardless of the intensive reporting finished by its creator, Jessica Pressler, probably the most arresting factor about it was a way of
Soho Rep Returns With Job Initiative and New Plays
It has been nearly two years since Soho Rep has staged a show in its 65-seat theater at 46 Walker Street. And Sarah Benson, the theater’s artistic director since 2007, is in disbelief. “It’s wild that it’s been that long,” said Benson, who leads the theater with the artistic development