“The conference trying to crack tech’s race problem”
With the lack of diversity in the tech industry dominating the headlines, media turned out in full force for Focus 2014.
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With the lack of diversity in the tech industry dominating the headlines, media turned out in full force for Focus 2014.
Read More →The Brooklyn CSA+D is back for its second season, giving New Yorkers the chance to buys shares and receive six pieces of original artwork.
Read More →Amid debate over free speech, surveillance, and privacy, a new survey by The Knight Foundation shows students are more supportive of First Amendment.
Read More →In advance of the official September 27th opening of Albertine, PKPR secured a flurry of preview stories in national and local media.
Read More →POBA is featured in almost full page article in New York Times in a story by Paul Sullivan on what heirs and estates should do when left with the artwork.
Read More →As part of it works to increase diversity in the tech industry, digitalundivided brought hip hop legend and tech investor MC Hammer to Detroit.
Read More →Turning notebooks into iPads, Moleskine launched a new notebook collection that works with Livescribe Smartpens.
Read More →For back to school, PKPR focused on position Moleskine gear as an essential for stylish and smart college students.
Read More →Inside the pages of the iconic September issue of Vogue: Albertine, the French Embassy’s new bookshop and reading room in New York City.
Read More →Check out the fantastic profile of Matter by TechCrunch TV as part of its new series Incubated.
Read More →PKPR reached out to major media to secure interviews with digitalundivided founder Kathryn Finney, a Champion of Change by the White House.
Read More →PKPR helped launch POBA, a new non-profit initiative of the James Kirk Bernard Foundation to support the preservation of art of talented deceased artists.
Read More →The New Yorker previewed this week’s Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival at Brookfield Place Plaza.
Read More →Broad City stars Abby Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, W. Kamau Bell, and more turned out last week for Uncivil Union presented by The Ally Coalition.
Read More →Winners of the 2014 Knight News Challenge were announced at the 2014 MIT-Knight Civic Media Conference in Boston last week.
Read More →Today’s New York Times features a wonderful review of DakhaBrakha and Poor Rich Boy at the closing night of the Global Beat Festival.
Read More →Last week, New Yorkers got a chance to experience how they will live, work, and play in the not-so-distant future at the Gizmodo Home of the Future.
Read More →Internet Week New York’s Webutante Ball made the cover today! It’s part of a daily series that Metro reporter Andrea Park has filed on the festival.
Read More →This summer, Fractured Atlas is launching a software development fellowship for artists aimed at providing alternative to temporary gigs.
Read More →As part of a competition, Studio@Gawker asked Brooklyn arts collective Fall on Your Sword to let their imagination run wild.
Read More →For one Saturday night each month, New Yorkers are invited into the members-only Players Club, the historic mansion on Gramercy Park.
Read More →Why is Moleskine, a seemingly paper-based company, thriving in a digital age? Both The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal take a look.
Read More →PKPR worked closely with Fractured Atlas program director Lisa Niedermeyer to develop an op-ed on artists taking matters into their own hands.
Read More →All about the global premiere of filmmaker Tiffany Shlain’s new film THE SCIENCE OF CHARACTER, as part of the first annual global Character Day.
Read More →Marking his first major address to New York City’s technology industry, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver the opening keynote for IWNY.
Read More →Watch Moleskine myCloud Bags from Moleskine ® on Vimeo – all about the sleek new line of bags and wallets unveiled by Moleskine last week.
Read More →PKPR booked filmmaker Tiffany Shlain on MSNBC to discuss the National Day of Unplugging and how her family takes a break from technology.
Read More →Matter, the San Francisco-based incubator dedicated to changing media for good, hosted a Demo Day in New York City.
Read More →To establish a model for sustaining quality, story-driven public radio shows, PRX launched Radiotopia, a network of emerging and established talent.
Read More →Moleskine is the only non-tech company included on Fast Company’s 2014 list of the Most Innovative Companies in Productivity.
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