PR for People Monthly November 2017 | Page 6

NOVEMBER– in – Brief

From Colorado

Edith Lynn Beer writes about an entertainment lawyer Steve Replin, who is bullish about protecting the rights of creatives ranging from writers to artists.

From Nebraska

Kindra Foster brings us Bats and Bluebloods: A Foodie Experience Above the Law.

From New York City

Dean Landsman explores the latest digital technology to feed the planet.

Patricia Vaccarino writes about Wali Collins: his views on race and racial discord, his philosophy of life, what he’s up to these days, and his favorite things to eat and drink.

From Los Angeles

Jordan Riefe writes about the iconic sculptor Larry Bell, who is a pioneer in Art, Light and Space.

From Seattle

In HOW TO GIVE THANKS FOR OUR FOOD, author and documentary filmmaker John de Graaf shows us how a return to farming is a growing movement that is sustaining us in the present and helping to shape our lives for the future.

In case you have been distracted by the antics of the POTUS, Patricia Vaccarino offers her rendition On Leadership, which is just a reality check in a surreal political world.

And a somber research article from Annie Searle gives us a searing look at America’s Killing Fields.

From San Francisco

Ron Flavin gives Teen Entrepreneurs: Five Ingredients for Success

From Texas

Anna Faktorovich, Ph.D. shares her unusual perspective on healthy eating habits.

From South Africa

Bernadette Erasmus, brings us stories about Chef Margot Janse, who launched the “Feeding Hungry Minds” charity that feeds a nutritious breakfast to 1000 children every day. Bernadette also interviews Chef Giles and Chef Guy, who bring us tempting tasting menus that will make your taste buds tingle.

See the work of our regular monthly columnists

Barbara Lloyd McMichael (on Books), Oliver Roth (on Broadway Beat), Bill Lulow (on Photography).