Articles on PR for People

Robin Lindely’s Interview With Bill Moyers is Relevant Today

Robin Lindley’s 2011 interview with Bill Moyers has stood the test of time. Bill Moyers devoted his career to educating, informing and inspiring the American public while leading a national conversation with the conviction that “the gravediggers of democracy will not have the last word.” More than ever his words are powerful and poignant.


LaborFest Writers Group Reading, July 16 in San Francisco

The Labor Movement is alive and well in the Bay Area. Enlightened people of all ages, colors, and genders are using their best creative selves to speak about the issues we are facing during these difficult times. The LaborFest Writers Group was formed in 2005 to honor labor and working people.


Book Review: Love & Murder

Welcome to a world where cats experience complex philosophical thought and existential pain. Love & Murder are two house cats, brother and sister, who are thrust from domestic comfort into a cruel world. The cats remember infinite bowls of milk and the honeyed voice of their owner “Lady,” who catered to their every whim. The days of on-demand feeding and ample sun spots in the garden have come to an end. Lady’s multiple coos oozing with affection have stopped. Now the two cats are strangers wandering in a strange land.


How do we know if our President is Mentally Unstable?

Congress should pass a law to help choose and maintain a stable president in the future. This would require presidents to undergo neurocognitive exams to determine if they are mentally impaired or unstable. To take that step, both parties must move beyond the immediate framework of Trump versus Biden or Republican versus Democrat. As long as Democrats draft any legislation assessing a president's mental fitness to perform their duties and apply it to Trump, it is dead in the water. The same applies to Republicans seeking to prove that Biden was mentally incompetent to overturn his legislation. 


Book Review: Enduring Love by Ian McEwan

Enduring Love falls as flat as the hot-air balloon that kills the heroic family doctor John Logan in a freak accident. Logan’s death triggers a maddeningly artificial construct that masquerades as a plausible story. But because the story is told within the highbrow medium of “Literary Fiction,” anything is possible. 


June 2025 Magazine

Careers in data science, cybersecurity, information security, AI/machine learning, and digital marketing are forming the new workplace infrastructure. You might be surprised to learn that this infrastructure will also allow the egregious invasion of our privacy by the federal government. Your Privacy: Welcome to the Fatherland! makes it clear that without regulation, our privacy will not be protected. Barbara Lloyd McMichael writes about Dave Creek, who had a successful, full-time career, but who also discovered a demanding vocation as a bonsai practitioner. Annie Searle writes about the real boss of American culture—Bruce Springsteen.  My recent trip to Amsterdam reminded me of what I had learned about the Dutch when I was growing up in Yonkers. –Patricia Vaccarino


Your Privacy: Welcome to the Fatherland!

There is something clever about fabricating fanciful drama to get a following on social media, but your privacy is a separate, more important issue. Privacy is something we are all going to have to think about. The work begun by Elon Musk and his DOGE team is rapidly moving forward to link government databases.


Building Treehouses, Sparking Wonder

Work, career, occupation, vocation – sometimes these terms are slung about interchangeably. Yet any devoted reader or wordsmith could parse the nuances each word conveys. This is the story of a fellow who had a successful, full-time career, but who also discovered and adhered to a 40+ hours-a-week vocation outside of his day job.


Now Is The Time

No matter how many column inches are written about the Trump administration to analyze its behavior, the facts do not change and they lead to an inescapable conclusion, best summarized by Bruce Springsteen on the opening night of his European tour in mid-May: “In my home, the America I love, the America I've written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration.”


Is a Manchurian Candidate Guiding our Defense?

A Manchurian Candidate, as initially defined in Richard Condon's 1959 novel and the 1966 movie, is a nation’s leader controlled by that country’s enemy. These works of fiction played on the fear of a Communist takeover of America by Russia or China, a conspiracy worthy of being promoted by QAnon.