Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival hits NYC, Letterman
Arts Brookfield’s second annual Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival, with headliners Buddy Guy and Neko Case, had an estimated of 20,000 attendees.
Read More →Arts Brookfield’s second annual Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival, with headliners Buddy Guy and Neko Case, had an estimated of 20,000 attendees.
Read More →Blues legend Buddy Guy will join celebrated chanteuse Neko Case to headline a free two-day blues music festival in Lower Manhattan.
Read More →On May 8th, The Moth presented Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese with the 2012 Moth Award.
Read More →Congratulations to The Moth, which has received has received a $750,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
Read More →Check out this fun and fantastic profile of The Moth in today’s Culture Count column by The Wall Street Journal’s Lizzie Simon.
Read More →Arts Brookfield at World Financial Center shined a spotlight on the modern master of archival and experimental film.
Read More →For the second year in a row, PKPR handled publicity for Canstruction, the annual design competition which helps feed hungry New Yorkers during Thanksgiving.
Read More →The Moth kicked off its fall season with a stellar night of celebrated foodies sharing tales of gastronomic adventures.
Read More →To mark the tenth anniversary of September 11th, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council presented the U.S. premiere of “Where Does the Dust Itself Collect?.”
Read More →To commemorate the ten-year anniversary of September 11th, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) launched InSite: Art + Commemoration.
Read More →Hundreds of balloons featuring hand-written lines of poetry contributed by visitors created a floating poem at LMCC’s Building 110 on Governors Island.
Read More →The entire top half of today’s New York Times arts section features a beautiful photo of STREB performing at the River To River Festival.
Read More →In a summer filled with Shakespeare productions in New York City, PKPR helped New York Classical Theatre’s production of Henry V stand out.
Read More →Jules Feiffer’s was celebrated by Arts World Financial Center in a series of special events during River To River Festival.
Read More →Putting a spotlight on artists whose work is synonymous with New York City, The 10th Annual River To River Festival unveiled a stellar line-up.
Read More →In “The Attendants” by The Nerve Tank, audience members were invited to send text messages and tweets to influence the actions of two performers.
Read More →On the eve of Governors Island opening for the summer, PKPR placed a feature in the Wall Street Journal on Building 110.
Read More →The sound of Carnival carousing and swordfights filled the World Financial Center this March when it presented a production of The Rover.
Read More →Highlights from a forthcoming full-length musical exploring the controversial life and legacy of urban planner Robert Moses.
Read More →Over 100,000 full cans of food were transformed into epic eye candy when they were assembled into fanciful, mind-boggling sculptures.
Read More →The Moth presented acclaimed journalist, novelist, and humorist Calvin Trillin with the Moth Storytelling Award.
Read More →Celebrated artist Shepard Fairey guided more than 100 young New Yorkers in creating a powerful 40-foot long mural that just made its public debut.
Read More →Acclaimed Canadian choreographer Paul-André Fortier has captured New Yorkers’ imaginations with Solo 30 X 30.
Read More →For the first time this year, the River To River Festival expanded its annual 4th of July concert in Battery Park to an all-day family affair.
Read More →To celebrate Frederic Chopin’s 200th birthday on March 1st, Arts World Financial Center mounted one of the most ambitious tributes in the world.
Read More →As featured in today’s New York Times, the bustling World Financial Center will be transformed into Elsinore Castle next month.
Read More →For the fourth year in a row PKPR handled publicity for The Moth Ball, the annual benefit for the nation’s leading storytelling non-profit, The Moth.
Read More →The highlight of the 2009 River To River Festival was undoubtedly the tribute to legendary choreographer Merce Cunningham.
Read More →Part of The River To River Festival, The Big Draw is a daylong event that turned Lower Manhattan into a giant canvas.
Read More →PKPR developed a finely tuned social media campaign that used Twitter, Facebook, blog, and online outreach to expand Cinereach’s horizons.
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