Published on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005
Show People, Part 1:
Idle hands are the devil's workshop must be the motto of Roger Horchow. He's never content to sit at his Dallas estate counting the millions he made as a catalog merchant or polishing the Tony Awards he won as a Broadway producer. He recently teamed with his youngest daughter, Sally Horchow, and wrote a book. What Roger does best is maintain his friendships, a network that encircles the globe. So he and Sally wrote The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections. A former protégé of Steven Spielberg, Sally is an L.A.-based writer who appears regularly in The New York Times and Town & Country. The book is available online at Neimanmarcus.com and Horchow.com. Never content to give up his sales background, Roger is quick to say, "It makes a great Christmas gift."
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