Ray Brescia op-ed in The Daily Beast
In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Judge Aileen Cannon could get herself booted from Trump’s classified documents case.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Judge Aileen Cannon could get herself booted from Trump’s classified documents case.
Read More →New York Magazine singled out QC New York as one of the city’s best day spas in its annual Best of New York issue, highlighting its pathways and heated pools with underwater massaging hydro seats, all facing the Manhattan skyline.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues that the Supreme Court is doing Trump’s campaign work for him.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s ‘no victims’ fraud defense is an insult to taxpayers.
Read More →Dear Dyslexia made its national debut on October 17th at a pop-up exhibit and press conference on Capitol Hill sponsored by Representative Julia Brownley (D-CA), co-chair of the House Dyslexia Caucus.
Read More →Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham (The Hours) started his career as a Fellow at Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center in 1980.
Read More →In advance of his highly anticipated new novel Day, Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham recently spent several days with reporter Osman Can Yerebakan on Cape Cod, discussing how the Fine Arts Work Center and Provincetown became defining forces in his literary career.
Read More →The brainchild of Dyslexic Designing Thinking founder Gil Gershoni, Dear Dyslexia aims to reframe perceptions of the learning difference.
Read More →The Week magazine highlights Working Forest Conservation Easements, which Pacific Forest Trust pioneered.
Read More →PKPR secured an exclusive article and photo gallery in AnOther Magazine featuring intimate portraits from acclaimed photographer Jess T. Dugan’s workshops at Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center.
Read More →PKPR secured coverage in Inside Edition and Mongabay of a captivating video showing a black bear taking a refreshing dip in one of Northern California’s rare “sag ponds”—a natural pool formed by earthquake fault activity.
Read More →PKPR secured an exclusive look in The Architect’s Newspaper at the renovation of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.
Read More →Fine Arts Work Center has received a stunning makeover that honors its bohemian roots while continuing to support future generations of artists and writers.
Read More →PKPR secured an interview for Pacific Forest Trust Co-Founder Laurie Wayburn and “Beaver Land: How One Weird Rodent Made America” author Leila Philip on KQED-FM’s California Report (NPR-San Francisco).
Read More →Jeff Speck’s timely Walkable City – 10th Anniversary Edition, PKPR has booked interviews across leading local NPR stations and podcasts.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s still in deep legal trouble in New York, despite a minor court win.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues the Supreme Court shouldn’t even hear Trump’s appeal on immunity ruling.
Read More →In an op-ed for Education Week, Albany Law School professor Sarah Rogerson examines school shooting prevention through both her role as a school board vice president and her personal experience as the aunt of an Oxford High School shooting survivor.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about if Trump’s legal spokesperson violated the terms of his gag order.
Read More →MSNBC published a wonderful profile of Deanna Van Buren by reporter Julia Pepitone – “This architect went from creating luxury malls to imagining a world without prisons.”
Read More →Check out this in-depth profile in NewsOne – “Oakland Architect And Activist Deanna Van Buren Uses Design As A Means For Restorative Justice.”
Read More →In a New York Times piece examining post-Rikers plans, Deanna Van Buren of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces urged New York to invest in restorative justice spaces instead of pursuing “humane jail design.”
Read More →After Riley Keough — granddaughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley — announced that she is on her way to becoming a certified death doula, PopSugar interviewed, Suzanne O’Brien, RN, the founder of the International Doulagivers Institute, for a story on what death doulas do.
Read More →Trint gets a rave review from tech guru David Pogue on Yahoo! News, calling it “a welcome new weapon in the fight against transcribing.”
Read More →PKPR booked Richard Attias on Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg Radio, and Fox Business Network to discuss the first round of the French presidential election.
Read More →Check out this profile of Sheryl Oring in today’s Los Angeles Times by Richard Paddock.
Read More →As reported by Robert Smith on NPR’s All Things Considered, performance artist Sheryl Oring recently invited people in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to dictate birthday messages to President Bush.
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