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Lots of Craft Media

This past weekend’s Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in Timonium filled the Maryland State Fairgrounds with hundreds of artists and thousands of craft-lovers eager to see their work. Shoppers weren’t the only ones eager to see the artists, though. The Festival was featured on WMAR’s the List, WJZ and WBFF, as well as in cover stories in

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Press for the Imam

Last night’s presentation by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the final speaker in the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies’ 25th Anniversary Speaker Series, was interesting and inspiring. The press were interested and inspired as well. Earlier this week, Imam Feisal spoke on WYPR’s Maryland Morning and WEAA’s Marc Steiner Show, was featured in an article in

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The Government Shutdown Impacts Everyone (Even Us)

We’re not insensitive. We know that today’s government shutdown has a significant effect on hundreds of thousands of people, who are justifiably worried about their income, their businesses, and the services they need from the US government. We’re not (we hope!) those public relations people who are trying to find any tenuous connection possible between

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Another Year on Deck

It a-piers that we’ll be buoying the boating lifestyle in a sea of media come winter. We shore are excited to o-fish­-ally announce that we’ve renewed our relationship with the Baltimore Boat Show and the New England Boat Show to promote these two im-port-ant events in 2014. This will be our 15th year setting sail

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PR in the News

Our days are spent using public relations as a tool that can impact the news and shape public opinion—our work happens behind the scenes and out of sight. This week, however, we noticed how often PR became the news. Plenty of companies commemorated the 9/11 milestone Tuesday. AT&T tweeted “Never forget” with an image of

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Kickoff Season

The beginning of September is a season of starts: kids go back to class, teachers go back to teaching, the green leaves begin to fade, football season kicks off with a bang (and in Baltimore with one of our clients, see: Keith Urban at the Maryland Science Center). For us, though, the football season isn’t

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