A brief history of the area of Manhattan that is now called SoHo from Collect Pond in the 1700s through the present.
As many of you have probably already heard, Kenneth Reisdorff, known locally as Kenn from Bob and Kenn’s Broome Street Bar, passed away on…
I think it’s safe to say that everyone in the neighborhood feels that the NYU Coles Sports and Recreation Center is an eyesore. The windowless,…
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There are two brand spankin’ new books that feature SoHo, published within the last year, that merit attention in case they’ve been overlooked by…
I became a writer quite by accident, and I would not even describe myself as a writer, at least not in any conventional way. I don’t sit in a…
Artist Peter Reginato writes about how he got to SoHo, and how it's changed over the years—a reminiscence from someone who was here in the…
Brian Dubé opened Dubé Juggling, a store, showroom, online outlet, warehouse, and manufacturer of all things juggling, in 1975 after dropping out…
I was looking through old issues of The SoHo Weekly News recently and came…
The SoHo Memory Project celebrates the history of SoHo as a New York City neighborhood.
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