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Springboard in Daily Yonder

As politicians sow discord among Americans, students from two schools—one in rural Minnesota and one in urban Minneapolis—collaborated to create a massive, shimmering wall structure that tells a story of unexpected connection across the so-called rural-urban divide.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Chief Justice John Roberts could be a bulwark against Trump’s power grabs.

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC, Yahoo

In an op-ed for MSNBC and was also featured in Yahoo, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s all-out war on lawyers takes a disturbing new turn.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC, Yahoo, MSN

In an op-ed for MSNBC that was also featured in Yahoo and MSN, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how The Founders knew an independent Postal Service is vital for democracy.

FAWC in Lonely Planet

Fine Arts Work Center is featured in Lonely Planet’s 2025 Boston Travel Guide, highlighted in the day trips section about Provincetown. FAWC Executive Director Sharon Polli is also showcased, sharing insights about the center’s work, its programming, and the unique magic of the offseason

Panthera in Associated Press

A Panthera study uncovered the role of commercial fishing fleets in smuggling poached tiger parts out of Malaysia was covered by the Associated Press and BBC Wildlife Magazine and picked up by The Washington Post, ABC News, Voice of America, and 200+ outlets.

QC NY in Condé Nast Traveler

QC New York has been named one of the Best Winter Spas in NYC by Condé Nast Traveler. Jessica Chapel writes, “In winter though, I fell in love with my visit: the crowds have thinned out—a welcome respite from busier parts of the city.”

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Elon Musk’s DOGE is executing a historically dangerous data breach.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the simple reason Trump cannot simply erase birthright citizenship.

Panthera on NPR

Emily Carollo, wildlife biologist and cougar researcher for Panthera, took NPR’s But Why? on a journey through the woods in Vermont to answer some of the most common questions from young listeners about wild cats.

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues that Trump being sentenced is a small but important win for the rule of law.

Sourhouse in Wirecutter

Sourhouse’s expertly designed sourdough starter jars earned top honors from Ben Keough at New York Times Wirecutter, one of the most trusted names in product testing and reviews.

Sheryl Oring in Common Dreams

In advance of World Typing Day on Wednesday, January 8th, artist Sheryl Oring penned an op-ed in Common Dreams examining why a typewriter resurgence matters for democracy.

Fine Arts Work Center in Juxtapoz

In the Winter 2025 edition of Juxtapoz Magazine, Fine Arts Work Center is profiled for its legacy of fostering artists and writers in the creative haven of Provincetown — the nation’s oldest continuous art colony.

Goldie in Bon Appétit

Now that’s what we call jaw-dropping (and mouth-watering!) – Goldie by Sourhouse graces the entire first page of the holiday gift guide in the December issue of Bon Appétit magazine.

FAWC in Family Style

PKPR secured a beautifully observed piece in Family Style by Osman Can Yerebakan, who spent a week immersed in the creative community at Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center as it prepared to showcase its renowned residency program at The Armory Show in New York.

PFT in The Hill

PKPR placed an op-ed in The Hill by Pacific Forest Trust’s Laurie Wayburn marking Smokey Bear’s 80th anniversary with a critical examination of how his famous anti-wildfire message has backfired.

FAWC in ARTnews

PKPR placed an exclusive announcement in ARTnews revealing a transformative $200,000 bequest from the estate of Robert Motherwell and Renate Ponsold to the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, which the abstract expressionist master helped establish in 1968.

Baby You Wows Milwaukee

Last week, a giant, 112-foot-long sleeping infant floated above the shores of Milwaukee’s Lake Michigan. No, it wasn’t a collective hallucination—it was “Baby You,” a breathtaking art installation that captured the imagination of Milwaukeeans.

FAWC in WBUR

PKPR was so honored to work with artist and Fine Arts Work Center Visual Arts Fellow Elizabeth Flood on this beautiful essay for WBUR’s Cognoscenti on painting out in Cape Cod’s dunes.

CASS in Triple Pundit

Triple Pundit, the leading corporate social responsibility publication, featured an op-ed by Ryan Bigelow of the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions titled “A Human Rights Wake-Up Call for the Seafood Industry.