Moleskine + Details Draw the Future of Social Media
For its annual Digital Mavericks issue, Details Magazine partnered with Moleskine to invite fans to draw the future of social media.
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For its annual Digital Mavericks issue, Details Magazine partnered with Moleskine to invite fans to draw the future of social media.
Read More →As it embarked on its third season, Speakeasy Dollhouse tapped PKPR to develop a campaign to garner renewed press attention.
Read More →Matter, the new startup accelerator for media ventures, announced the six startups to participate in its first class.
Read More →Public Radio Exchange released the first update in three years to its popular Public Radio Player iPhone app.
Read More →Moleskine, famed for its legendary black notebooks, this week unveiled the Moleskine White Notebook.
Read More →Aiming to both empower artists and better address the challenges facing them, Fractured Atlas hits the road!
Read More →Eight media innovation ventures this week received a total of $2.4 million as winners of the Knight News Challenge: Mobile.
Read More →To celebrate National Handwriting Day 2013, PKPR developed a social media campaign with Moleskine, inviting fans to handwrite their posts.
Read More →Sandra Denton and Howard Stern producer Gary Dell’Abate helped unveil The Arches of Hope at a fundraiser last night.
Read More →Just in time for Free Shipping Day, STELLAService released the average shipping times for the top 25 internet retailers.
Read More →KQED, the Knight Foundation and Public Radio Exchange (PRX) last week launched Matter Ventures.
Read More →Celebrating the power of handwriting and sketching, Moleskine this week unveiled The Detour Book, a collection of more than 250 notebooks.
Read More →PKPR proudly worked with The Knight Foundation on promoting the amazing service that Knight News Challenge winner Recovers.org provided in NY.
Read More →Vietnam veteran and acclaimed author Tim O’Brien fought back tears while discussing what winning the Dayton Literary Peace Prize means.
Read More →To help viewers make sense of global events, Link TV launched the first iPad app that curates the best television news, raw videos, and documentaries.
Read More →Made in A Free World was created by PKPR client Slavery Footprint with support and input from the State Department.
Read More →PKPR was thrilled to handle publicity for the world premiere of Helen & Edgar, Edward Oliver’s mesmerizing, hilarious and heartbreaking tale.
Read More →PKPR secured major air-time for artists participating in this year’s Dumbo Arts Festival, the massive 3-day event featuring the works of over 500 artists.
Read More →New York Times dance critic Brian Seibert reviewed Flex is Kings Live at the Dumbo Arts Festival, singling out performer Storyboard Professor as operating “on a level all his own” with “liquid flow” that was “otherworldly.” Seibert described the East Brooklyn-born flexing movement as expanding across boroughs, with bone-breaking contortions and mime-influenced moves that could […]
Read More →The 16th annual Dumbo Arts Festival took New York City by storm. The three day event boasted an eclectic schedule of works, performances, and exhibits.
Read More →PKPR secured a front page Arts section feature on our longtime client Arts Brookfield – an in-depth piece by culture reporter Allan Kozinn.
Read More →Six media innovation ventures received a total of $2.22 million this week as winners of the Knight News Challenge: Data.
Read More →Eyewitness videos were instrumental in catapulting Occupy Wall Street from the streets into international headlines.
Read More →Fractured Atlas launched the first service enabling artists to find, schedule, and rent available rehearsal and performance space.
Read More →In a genius collaboration, Moleskine has partnered Evernote to create the Evernote Smart Notebook.
Read More →Reuters takes an in depth look at how Fractured Atlas is at the forefront of fiscal sponsorship, aiding artists and small arts groups with taxes.
Read More →New Yorkers will have the opportunity to experience what it’s like to have superpowers at this year’s Dumbo Arts Festival.
Read More →In advance of Back to School shopping season, STELLAService studied just how much money shoppers save by purchasing school supplies online.
Read More →99% Invisible, a “tiny radio show about design” that is distributed by Public Radio Exchange, raised $170,477 from 5,661 backers.
Read More →As the $83.8 billion back-to-school shopping season kicks into high, a new STELLAService study just dropped.
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