PR for People Monthly JULY 2018 | Page 6

From Los Angeles

Jordan Riefe interviews the cast from the award-winning ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night.‘ See commentary by Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville Richard Eyre.

From New York City

Dean Landsman writes about Digital Art as an expression of the day, of history, of common occurrence and of creative expression.

In Re: Endorsements in Social Media, Randy Friedberg writes about the latest updates made by the FTC affecting brand endorsements made by celebrities, internet personalities and models.

William Lulow profiles Jill Harth, one of New York City’s finest Professional Makeup artists. He has worked with Jill on many fashion shoots so he has seen her work up close and personal.

From Seattle

Dr. Peter A. Corning’s writes about What We Can Learn From Trees.

Special Feature

Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder? John de Graaf probes this question and more to show us all of the places in this world beauty can and will be found.

Barbara Lloyd McMichael gives us a glimpse of South Washington based Jewelry Designer Anita Corby.

Check out our feature spread of Step-it-Up Camp, where we profile Fashion Designer Monir Zandghoreishi, Camp Founder Maurice Leary. and the kids who count.

From Brownsville, Texas

Anna Faktorovich, Ph.D. writes about The 2% Female Producers: Tokenism in Entertainment Management

From Wyoming with Love

Edith Lynn Beer writes about Trajan Vieira, who grew up in Central California and mastered the art of western bootmaking.

Libraries We Love –

The key to understanding people and the world around us begins with education. One way to learn about the world is by developing a love of books. Each month, we profile a library. Large, small, urban, rural, post-modern, quaint or neo-classic; do you have a library that you love? Tell us about it. This month, Patricia Vaccarino writes about the granddaddy of all libraries on 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in New York City.

JULY– in – Brief