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Check out Housing Works executive director Susie Lupert in today’s Gothamist Q&A.
Permalink | Posted on Apr 13, 2009 at 11:19 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
PKPR is continuing to raise the profile of The Transporters, a groundbreaking cartoon series proven to help children with autism understand emotions. To coincide with Autism Awareness Month this April, PKPR has secured in depth coverage of the series in the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and U.S. News and World Report.
Permalink | Posted on Apr 13, 2009 at 11:08 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: The Transporters
To mark the culmination of Cinereach’s 2009 Reach Film Fellowship Program, PKPR worked with New York Magazine to exclusively screen this year’s winning short film by filmmaker Brendan McQueen.
Permalink | Posted on Apr 10, 2009 at 12:39 AM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Cinereach
The first-ever Aspen Fashion Week put a spotlight on the booming skiwear industry with four days of special events, including a kick-off party hosted by W magazine, an exclusive screening of the acclaimed documentary, VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR, and runway events featuring 2009/2010 winter, ski and snowboard collections from Moncler, Fendi, Rossignol, Ed Hardy SNOW, Under Armour, Obermeyer, and Isaora.
Coverage included: WWD, Vanity Fair, Luxist, Fashion Week Daily, Huffington Post, VIV Mag, Aspen Peak, Fashion Rules!, Aspen.com, Aspen Daily News, and Ski Resorts.
Permalink | Posted on Mar 13, 2009 at 12:56 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Aspen Fashion Week
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe has tapped PKPR to help raise its profile as a downtown cultural hotspot.
In the coming months, PKPR will be focusing on highlighting the bookstore’s eclectic mix of events that celebrate the written word and cleverly bridge the worlds of music and literature. Case in point: the photo above is of author Augusten Burroughs and singer Tegan Quinn appearing together at the bookstore last year. PKPR will also be promoting special series and events like the New York City Spelling Bee, the Live from Home Series, and the Moth StorySlam, as well as showcasing its unique business model: the bookstore is run almost entirely by volunteers and 100% of its profits go to Housing Works, Inc., the nation’s largest minority-controlled AIDS service provider. Recent coverage has included the New York Times, New York Post, PAPER, Village Voice, and Shecky’s.
Permalink | Posted on Feb 09, 2009 at 1:50 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe