March 4-10, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Meow Generation: Cat Lovers Make Strange Bedfellows," by Arnold Klein; "What is this thing Called 'Rap'? by Michael Freedberg; "'Eyewitness' Tough Guy: James Woods," by Joseph Hurley; "Will Christo Rise Again?" by Gerald Marzorati; and "Institute for Policy Studies: Pulling the Plug on a Think Tank," by Doug Ireland. ... [details]
February 25 - March 3, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "N.Y.T.B. Tuberculosis is Spreading," by David Weinberg; "L.A.Rocks," by Mick Farren/Roy Trakin; "Bucking Bonzo's Art Budget," by Gerald Marzorati. ... [details]
February 18-24 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Inner Burroughs: Novel Ideas on Urban Terror," by Edmund White; "Reaganomics Made Simple," by Doug Ireland; "Food: Eat Your Labels," by Ira Chelnick; "Dodgers Debut at the Public," by Elinor Fuchs and Don Shewey; and "I Broke the Barbizon's Sex Code," by David Hershkovits. ... [details]
February 11-17 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Fakes at the Met? Iris Love Digs Up the Dirt," by Christopher Cox; "Poland: Ham Hands at Foggy Bottom," by Doug Ireland; "Cable TV: Black Faces, White Money," by Bob Brewin; "Yoko: Recording 'Thin Ice,'" Peter Occhiogrosso on Yoko Ono's album Thin Ice two weeks after John Lennon's death; "The Whitney Biennial Hilton Kramer Missed," reviews of the Whitney Biennial by John Perreault, William Zimmer, Andy Grundberg, and Amy Taubin. ... [details]
February 4-10 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Shooting El Salvador: A Photojournalist in Our Next Vietnam," by Harry Mattison; "Maniac's Maniac," by Claire Martin; "Elvis Costello is Great," by Debra Rae Cohen; "Did Exxon Censor the Guggenheim?," by Gerald Marzorati on the censorship of a drawing by Tom Green at the Guggenheim; and "Co-Opting the Guardian Angels," by Doug Ireland. ... [details]
January 21-27 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Company He Keeps: Portraits of and Talks with, the 'Crowd' which Shapes Ronald Reagan's Worldview" by Joel Kotkin; "The Buffalo Murders," by Clinton Cox; and "Slim Whitman's America," by David Breskin. ... [details]
January 7, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Merde! France's Next de Gaulle?" by Sherry Turkle and Marguerite Arnaud on a clown named Coluche; "The Draft's Next Victims," by Tseng Kwong Chi; "Ken Russell's Altered Ego," by Seth Cagin; "Human Sexual Response," by Don Shewey; and "Academia Nuts," Edmund White at the MLA. ... [details]
January 7, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Born to Be Wild: Rock Child of the Avant-Garde," Michael Shore on Chandra Oppenheim; "On the Road with Spalding Gray; "Geng's 10 Best Films;" "Art Down the Tube," by Gerald Marzorati; and "Bombed on Haig," by Doug Ireland. ... [details]
October 29-November 4 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Special Supplement: Music for Fun and Profit, a Special Supplement on the Economy's Effect on Rock Clubs, Latin Music, Juke Joints, and Disco;" "Born Again Right: NY's Moral Majority," by Eric Nadler; "Saturday Night Live," Merle Ginsberg on cast member and SoHo performance artist Mitchell Kriegman; "Still Not Ready for Prime Time After All These Years," Paul Slanksy on the cancellation of the SNL Weekend Update Election Special before the election that would see Reagan become president; "Notes of a Videophobe: 3 Days at the Kitchen," by Jonathan Rosenbaum; and "New Light on the Whitney," Gerald Marzorati reviews James Turrell's first New York show at the Whitney Museum. ... [details]
December 30, 1980 - January 6, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Comedy that Bites: Feiffer from Politics to 'Popeye,'" Doug Ireland on Jules Feiffer; "The Clash Go 2 for 3," by John Buckley; "Ping Chong's Dance Dreams," by Allan Ripp; and "New Year's Revelations: Nixon Files for Bankruptcy! Hitler Alive in Peru!," by Paul Slansky. ... [details]