The Sympathizer, Nagasaki win Literary Peace Prize
Two books focused on the aftermath of 20th century wars are winners of the 2016 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
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Two books focused on the aftermath of 20th century wars are winners of the 2016 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
Read More →Crain’s New York goes behind the scenes of The Player’s historic comeback in this week’s issue.
Read More →Writer Marilynne Robinson (Gilead, Housekeeping, Home) will receive the 2016 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →Watch Wells Fargo Center, Denver, by ESI Design from ESI Design on Vimeo.
Read More →PKPR worked with Live in the Grey on the first-ever Life@Work Culture Conference, a two-day retreat in rural Hudson Valley.
Read More →In a perfect extension for the cult notebook brand loved by travelers and creatives, Moleskine opened its first-ever centrally-located Moleskine Café.
Read More →PKPR placed this op-ed on CNN today by Richard and Cecilia Attias calling for a large-scale, public-and-private partnership.
Read More →POBA is featured on PBS NewsHour’s Arts Beat in a fantastic segment looking at how it helps give unsung artists the attention they didn’t get in their lifetimes.
Read More →An office lobby in Washington, DC is going viral thanks to news coverage from around the world that PKPR secured for ESI Design.
Read More →Check out the fantastic feature in the Wall Street Journal today on the rebirth of The Players, the historic private social club.
Read More →Knight News Challenge on Libraries last week announced funding of $1.6 million for a range of innovative digital and data projects.
Read More →Not one, but two PKPR clients – ArtBuilt and Fractured Atlas – are featured in this great WNYC piece on innovative efforts for artists.
Read More →Two PKPR clients – Fractured Atlas and ArtBuilt Mobile Studios – were featured in a WNYC segment looking at innovative programs helping artists.
Read More →Check out this amazing profile of Creative Exchange in Fast Company.
Read More →To introduce a new generation of New Yorkers to The Players, PKPR has been arranging one-on-one tours for diverse outlets.
Read More →With Moogfest set to kick-off May 19th, major media outlets took a look at the work it takes to create an entirely new type of festival experience.
Read More →PKPR secured an exclusive interview for Dr. Martine Rothblatt, the nation’s highest profile transgender CEO.
Read More →Moleskine this week debuted its first-ever line of leather bags – all inspired by the simple design of its classic black notebook.
Read More →To launch its Limited Edition Game of Thrones notebook collection, Moleskine recreated the hit series’ opening credits with 7,600 paper cutouts.
Read More →Theatre of the Oppressed NYC is the full front-page cover story in today’s Metro New York!
Read More →For Earth Day 2016, MSNBC profiled ESI Design’s work on The Beacon at The Tower at PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh, considered the greenest office building.
Read More →PKPR implemented a massively successful campaign for the launch of the Moleskine Smart Writing Set, a smart pen, notebook, and app that work in tandem.
Read More →Media outlets turned to Liz Davidson, founder of Financial Finesses, for insight on the Obama administration’s new “fiduciary rule.”
Read More →Over the past few months, PKPR has secured feature stories on The Heart and Criminal, two of the podcasts on the Radiotopia network shaping the future.
Read More →Moogfest CEO Adam Katz talked with the Huffington Post about how the Durham-based festival is combatting North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law.
Read More →Congratulations to Adam Huttler, founder of Fractured Atlas, who was named to Crain’s New York’s 40 Under 40 for 2016.
Read More →PKPR secured an in-depth profile in today’s New York Times looking at how Financial Finesse has helped companies like the NFL Players Foundation.
Read More →Aiming to discover the next podcasting star, Radiotopia today launchedPodquest, a competition that will give three finalists $10,000 and professional support.
Read More →To give New York City-based media a sneak preview of what’s in store for this year’s Moogfest in Durham, PKPR helped organize a press preview event.
Read More →Thanks in part to a comprehensive PR strategy implement by PKPR, the Studs Terkel Radio Archive raised $87,000 from over 700 backers.
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