SWAAY founder on Harry Connick Jr. Show
SWAAY Media founder appeared on the Harry Connick Jr. Show today to discuss how she set out to change the way women are portrayed in the media.
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SWAAY Media founder appeared on the Harry Connick Jr. Show today to discuss how she set out to change the way women are portrayed in the media.
Read More →With immigration dominating the national conversation, a major new permanent exhibit will be opening at The Tenement Museum.
Read More →Check out reporter Stav Ziv’s terrific preview in today’s am New York of the Tenement Museum’s new evening series.
Read More →The Telly Awards unveiled new branding and leadership, the first steps in a series of significant changes to revitalize the 38-year-old award.
Read More →Mozilla Foundation executive director Mark Surman appeared on BBC Marketplace Morning Report which airs on public radio stations throughout the U.S. to discuss the state of Internet health and what Mozilla is doing to fight fake news online harassment, privacy breaches and more.
Read More →PKPR secured an exclusive with ARTnews, the oldest and most widely circulated art magazine in the world, on how POBA helped a New Jersey single mom.
Read More →Ed Schlossberg of ESI Design has been obsessed with developing games that large groups of people can play together in the same space.
Read More →Richard Attias + French economist Jacques Attali are the co-founders of the first-ever Global Positive Forum in Paris on September 1st.
Read More →New York City streets and parks served as a giant testing ground for ESI Design as it tried out its newest games at this past weekend’s outdoor extravaganza.
Read More →When paparazzo Gene Spatz died in 2003, he left behind a trove of more than 50,000 stunning photos of New York City street life, culture and nightlife.
Read More →A $27 million fund aimed at ensuring that artificial intelligence is developed in the public interest has announced its round of funding: $7.6 million.
Read More →Irish novelist, journalist, and essayist Colm Tóibín will receive the 2017 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →For today’s Internet Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality Mozilla tapped into the oddly addictive Slow TV phenomenon with an epic, 9-hour video spoof. The offbeat but surprisingly effective video features 9 hours of real-time footage of ordinary things like chickens grazing and clouds rolling as a narrator reads a soothing and seemingly […]
Read More →The Tenement Museum announced this week that Kevin Jennings, the co-founder of GLSEN, has been named their new president.
Read More →Albertine, the acclaimed bookshop of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, launched the Albertine Prize.
Read More →PKPR placed in depth stories on Springboard’s powerful NEA case study in outlets including ThinkProgress, Vice’s Creators, and The Art Newspaper.
Read More →Mozilla has been leading the fight against FCC’s vote to repeal the net neutrality protections enacted in 2015. During the week of the FCC’s vote PKPR secured interviews with Mozilla executive director Mark Surman and Director of Advocacy Ashley Boyd and coverage of Mozilla’s efforts in outlets including Vice News, AP, International Business Times, San […]
Read More →Leading literary outlets embraced Russian Literature Week with thoughtful coverage.
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 →Russian Literature Week landed coverage in key New York outlets in the lead-up to the festival, including am New York and WNET NYC-Arts
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 →PKPR coordinated a New York City media day for our London-based client Trint, a startup that has created the first automated transcription tool.
Read More →PKPR coordinated an interview today with author Bernard-Henri Lévy on NPR’s The Takeaway to discuss the French presidential election.
Read More →On the eve of the first round of the French presidential election, PKPR coordinated an interview with Bernard-Henri Lévy and Jake Horowitz.
Read More →eBay engaged ESI Design to create a 20,000-square-foot central building called Main Street on its Silicon Valley campus: the company’s new front door.
Read More →Read Russia generated solid preview coverage for Russian Literature Week across New York media.
Read More →Check out this great profile in LA Weekly on Parcast – “Serial Killers and Unsolved Murders About on New L.A.-based Podcast Network.”
Read More →Author Bernard-Henri Lévy talks with CNBC about the five empires he says will replace the U.S. and Europe on the global stage.
Read More →Glossy, Digiday’s new site covering the fashion industry, published a terrific story today on eponym tied to the launch of the new eyewear collection.
Read More →The search for elegant, functional reading glasses is over thanks to the debut today of Ottavo, a new eyewear brand from Eponym.
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