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My Sure-To-Happen PR Predictions for 2024
Arthur Solomon’s sure-to-happen public relations occurrences for 2024, and if they don’t occur he’ll do what higher-ups at agencies are certain to do: Put the blame on someone else.
You Don’t Yell ‘genocide’ On A Crowded Campus
Why couldn’t President Elizabeth Magill provide a clear yes or no answer to whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated my alma mater’s code of conduct?
Taylor Swift – Time Magazine's Person of the Year? Really.
In a world grappling with geopolitical turmoil and the profound implications of legal battles that could reshape history, the decision to celebrate a pop icon could be seen as a whimsical diversion from the weighty matters.
Will IoT Make United Stechs Of America Great Again?
AI is now considered much too old, too slow, too full of glitches to hold the high tech office of president of the United Stechs of America.
Where’s the Vaccine for that Pandemic Antisemitism?
“These beget unequal economic and social systems that need transformation. We must address these root causes of perpetual unrest rather than ever again permitting an existential prejudice to feel like an actual solution."
So Little Time Left. So Much I’ll Never See
This is a depressing column. And I blame the New York Times for putting me in a disheartened state.
Are We Giving Democracy A Bad Name?
Having once looked up to us as the shining city on the hill, are they now scratching their heads?
Beyoncé vs. Taylor Swift: The Tale Of The Tape
Let’s get to the tale of the tape of our two undisputed super stars: Beyoncé vs Taylor Swift.
Suzanne Somers – A Timeless Icon
In the vast constellation of Hollywood stars, there are few whose brilliance shines as brightly as Suzanne Somers.
The Last Straw, Or Why I Stopped Viewing Sports Through Rose Colored Glasses And See Things Clearer
If management thinks you’re a valuable asset they’ll most likely reassign you. If they refuse, that also sends a message about your standing in the agency.
How Can We Spell With Pen And Pencil Today When We’re So Dependent On Our Tech Tutor?
We can thank or spank AI for this as many of our computers today automatically correct all the words we would misspell when writing in longhand or on an older laptop. In today’s computer spelling bees, we can snooze, but never lose.
Think For Yourself: The ‘Oldies’ Are Not Always The ‘Goldies’
Regardless of the situation or profession, individuals who wield power, or are in the spotlight, often refuse to admit that it’s time to call it a career.
Paying More At The Grocery Store? Blame It On Beyoncé, Not The Fed Or Maine
History shows that the predictions of the economic seers and the support that candidates receive from show biz folk should not be taken seriously.
Jacksonville and the Reverberations of Political Rhetoric
Racism and the threat of white supremacy remain deeply rooted in the United States, 55-years after Dr. King was assassinated.
Winners and Losers In The GOP Debate
Former U.N. Ambassador Haley showed herself to be strong, intelligent, articulate, and informed, clearly someone to be taken seriously as a potential presidential candidate.
Celebrating the Perfection of Women
August 26th, is Women's Equality Day - and what a great time to recognize and celebrate the perfection of women!
PR Lessons Learned From The Donald Trump Media Coverage That Apply To Non-Political Situations
There’s no need for students of public relations to read the chapter on media relations in expensive text books because every day since former President Donald Trump announced that he was running for president in 2015 his actions have provided a Master’s Class in how not to act when dealing with the media.
How To Not Be Aware and Responsible During a Tragedy As Demonstrated By A New York Times Reporter
A recent incident involving Kellen Browning, a reporter for The New York Times, has brought to light the complexities of maintaining sensitivity in the face of tragedy.
Do We Need Crisis Management To Hear Political Candidates Without Having To Cup Our Ears?
When you’re in PR like me and have been doing crisis management forever, you can’t help thinking how you would handle the ultimate cases you see swirling in the news media and hear in interview after interview on TV today.
New Wrinkle In Sports Controversies, Familiar To PR Practitioners
It’s been widely reported about the differing of opinions regarding allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games, with the IOC in favor and a host of countries threatening to boycott the games if the athletes are permitted to participate.