Przekrój in Literary Hub
As part of the US launch of PKPR client Przekrój Magazine, Literary Hub has published an essay by Przekrój contributor Klaudia Khan.
Read More →As part of the US launch of PKPR client Przekrój Magazine, Literary Hub has published an essay by Przekrój contributor Klaudia Khan.
Read More →In an op-ed published in STAT News, Tara Rynders speaks on her own experience as a nurse and the importance of supporting healthcare workers.
Read More →When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the so-called Don’t Say Gay bill, he displayed “Call Me Max,” a story about a young trans boy by Kyle Lukoff.
Read More →For the 2022 holiday season, PKPR implemented a comprehensive gift guide strategy for DMC’s new Gift of Stitch collection of 24 needlecraft kits.
Read More →In an age where algorithms drive music discovery, Hanif Abdurraqib uses a new season of his radio show and a new NYC concert series to open listeners’ ears.
Read More →PKPR placed an op-ed in SEGD by Roto founder Joseph Wisne on how museums and attractions need to become “supersensory”.
Read More →The Nod’s Brittany Luse & Eric Eddings (above), Fresh Air’s Terry Gross, mxmtoon, and Charlie Harding are among the headliners of On Air Fest 2021.
Read More →Sonos Radio’s Object of Sound with Hanif Abdurraqib continues to win raves. PKPR secured an awesome profile of Abdurraqib by Justine Goode of Vanity Fair.
Read More →The new Moleskine Studio Collection features work from 6 emerging artists and illustrators. Coverage by PKPR.
Read More →More than 90 young artists and creative entrepreneurs set out to explore “What is the South?” in a new set of Moleskine notebooks.
Read More →Check out this awesome PBS All Arts profile of On Air Fest featuring interviews with festival founder Scott Newman.
Read More →Publishers Weekly reporter John Maher took an in-depth look at how this year’s On Air Fest prominently featured a number of literary groups and figures.
Read More →The New York Times selected On Air Fest as one of its top six things to do this weekend in New York City.
Read More →The new Statue of Liberty Museum, with exhibits created by experience design studio ESI Design, officially opened on May 16th.
Read More →An art project by Matty Davis about covert arms and drugs smuggling by the CIA in the 1980s has culminated in a book.
Read More →PKPR placed a major exclusive on the opening of ArtBuilt Brooklyn, the largest non-profit space for affordable, private artist studios in New York City.
Read More →This week’s New York Magazine cover story on the podcast boom features reporting by writer Boris Kaschka from the Hot Pod Summit at On Air Fest.
Read More →On Air Fest drew standing room only crowds at The Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn this past weekend.
Read More →Tickets are almost sold out for this weekend’s On Air Fest at The Wythe Hotel with Roxane Gay, Jad Abumrad, Tina Brown, and Tracy K. Smith.
Read More →PKPR placed a full-page feature on the special one-night-only performance of the immersive theater hit at Brooklyn’s The Weylin on New Year’s Eve.
Read More →Jenna Wortham of the The New York Times’ Still Processing, Unand Missing Richard Simmons’ creator Dan Taberski are among the On Air headliners.
Read More →ESI Design is designing the exhibits for the new Statue of Liberty Museum, opening in May 2019.
Read More →New York audiences were be transported back to 1926 to experience a world of mysterious speakeasies, backstage intrigue, and hotel room affairs.
Read More →Not One Day by Anne Garréta, an intimate and sometimes bitter recounting of past lovers, has received the 2018 Albertine Prize.
Read More →CityLab today published the amazing true story of how Theatre of the Oppressed NYC purchased a new space in the heart of NYC’s Theater District.
Read More →Put on your earphones and listen to this fascinating interview with ESI Design founder Edwin Schlossberg on Design Matters with Debbie Millman.
Read More →Take a look at how ESI Design reimagines the traditional office lobby by using algorithms to create trippy art that is wowing workers.
Read More →PKPR secured coverage for this innovative program in a range of outlets including Governing Magazine, CityLab, and PSFK.
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 →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.
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