Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC, Yahoo
In an op-ed for MSNBC and was also featured in Yahoo, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s all-out war on lawyers takes a disturbing new turn.
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In an op-ed for MSNBC and was also featured in Yahoo, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s all-out war on lawyers takes a disturbing new turn.
Read More →Sheryl Oring penned an op-ed in The Philadelphia Citizen about the power of analog connection with the help of a typewriter to mark the Global Day of Unplugging.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC that was also featured in Yahoo and MSN, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how The Founders knew an independent Postal Service is vital for democracy.
Read More →Fine Arts Work Center is featured in Lonely Planet’s 2025 Boston Travel Guide, highlighted in the day trips section about Provincetown. FAWC Executive Director Sharon Polli is also showcased, sharing insights about the center’s work, its programming, and the unique magic of the offseason
Read More →A Panthera study uncovered the role of commercial fishing fleets in smuggling poached tiger parts out of Malaysia was covered by the Associated Press and BBC Wildlife Magazine and picked up by The Washington Post, ABC News, Voice of America, and 200+ outlets.
Read More →QC New York has been named one of the Best Winter Spas in NYC by Condé Nast Traveler. Jessica Chapel writes, “In winter though, I fell in love with my visit: the crowds have thinned out—a welcome respite from busier parts of the city.”
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Elon Musk’s DOGE is executing a historically dangerous data breach.
Read More →NPR Philadelphia (WHYY) covered Sheryl Oring’s Secretary to the People exhibit at the Free Library of Philadelphia, a chronicle of her 21 year journey typing messages from the public to U.S. presidents.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the simple reason Trump cannot simply erase birthright citizenship.
Read More →On World Typing Day, artist Sheryl Oring led typewriter enthusiasts gathering in Philadelphia and virtually across the country to transcribe the public’s messages to the president.
Read More →Emily Carollo, wildlife biologist and cougar researcher for Panthera, took NPR’s But Why? on a journey through the woods in Vermont to answer some of the most common questions from young listeners about wild cats.
Read More →As the fate of TikTok’s future in the U.S. hangs in the balance at the Supreme Court, Professor Ray Brescia of Albany Law School spoke with Politico and Newsweek about the implications of a potential ban.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues that Trump being sentenced is a small but important win for the rule of law.
Read More →Sourhouse’s expertly designed sourdough starter jars earned top honors from Ben Keough at New York Times Wirecutter, one of the most trusted names in product testing and reviews.
Read More →In advance of World Typing Day on Wednesday, January 8th, artist Sheryl Oring penned an op-ed in Common Dreams examining why a typewriter resurgence matters for democracy.
Read More →Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia was featured on The Daily Beast’s New Abnormal Podcast about the most absurd conservative controversies of 2024.
Read More →Newly released photos from Panthera remind us of the beauty and resiliency of wild cats.
Read More →In the Winter 2025 edition of Juxtapoz Magazine, Fine Arts Work Center is profiled for its legacy of fostering artists and writers in the creative haven of Provincetown — the nation’s oldest continuous art colony.
Read More →When bakers bring bread to friends, they want to wrap it with as much care as they put into baking it. That’s why Sourhouse launched the Bread Blanket
Read More →In an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, Albany Law School Professor Melissa Breger argues that 35 years after the Menendez brothers’ shocking conviction for the 1989 murders of their parents, their clemency plea underscores the need for trauma-informed justice reform.
Read More →Now that’s what we call jaw-dropping (and mouth-watering!) – Goldie by Sourhouse graces the entire first page of the holiday gift guide in the December issue of Bon Appétit magazine.
Read More →QC New York, the Italian spa on Governors Island, has opened the doors to its auspiciously named Building 111, a 15,000-square-foot addition featuring a 142-seat bistro called Casa QC where guests can dine in a robe and savor the view of the Manhattan skyline.
Read More →PKPR is proud to have worked with artist Kandace Creel Falcón on developing the idea for this op-ed on the impact Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists program has had on Falcón’s life and community.
Read More →Albany Law School Professor Dale Margolin Cecka discussed the results of ballot measures in 10 states expanding access to abortion, warning that unless federal protections are put in place, abortion access & reproductive rights remain at risk.
Read More →On Election Day, artist Sheryl Oring invited residents in Philadelphia to dictate messages to the next president on a vintage typewriter as part of her “I Wish to Say” project.
Read More →Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of Albany Law School wrote an op-ed in Governing about the fatal consequences of giving violent men access to their children and discussed domestic violence legislation on The Jabot Podcast.
Read More →Artist Sheryl Oring is traveling the country with her vintage typewriter inviting people to dictate a message to the next president.
Read More →Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists pilot operated by Springboard for the Arts gives artists $500 monthly to support their creative careers.
Read More →For NPR’s All Things Considered, reporter Alex Cipolle took a close look at Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists pilot operated by Springboard for the Arts.
Read More →In a letter to The New York Times, Albany Law School Dean Cinnamon Carlarne argues that true climate havens aren’t defined by geography alone — they must be intentionally built through policy, planning, and resilience. Read the LTE here.
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