Lesley Gold
Jun 6, 2018
This Week in PR: What Made Us Cheer, What Made Us Cringe
In the Trump era, it’s not about who plays by the rules, but who plays to win.
SutherlandGold
May 24, 2018
Elon Musk and His Precarious Relationship With the Truth and Journalism
Yesterday, Elon Musk took a page from the Peter Thiel playbook and launched into a Twitter tirade.
SutherlandGold
May 7, 2018
The Ingenious Media Strategy Behind Childish Gambino’s “This is America”
Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino inserted himself into every conversation dominating the headlines.
Lesley Gold
Mar 14, 2018
Open Letter to Stormy Daniels From a Woman Who Applauds Your Media Prowess
Dear Stormy Daniels,
You’re not afraid to be exposed. I like that about you.
Lesley Gold
Mar 7, 2018
International Women’s Day: A Celebration of the Post-Victim Generation
It’s International Women’s Day and today I’m wearing purple not just to celebrate, or hope for the future, but to recognize the past.
Lesley Gold
Dec 13, 2017
The 10 Best One-Eyed Reads in 2017
The 10 Best One-Eyed Reads in 2017
Lesley Gold
Oct 3, 2017
Las Vegas: When a Story Speaks for Itself
After a tragedy like what happened in Las Vegas, so much gets said and at the same time so little of what needs to get said actually does.
SutherlandGold
Aug 2, 2017
When Creativity Goes Viral: Q& A with The Hard Times Founder Matt Saincome
Matt Saincome is the former editor of SF Weekly and punk rock veteran who was looking to start a satire website.
Lesley Gold
Jun 13, 2017
The Uber Scandal and Rebounding From a Bad Boy Reputation
I was never one of those women who fell for “bad boys.” I didn’t like them then and I definitely don’t like them now.
Lesley Gold
Aug 17, 2016
Transparency Is The New Media Currency
As a “starry-eyed” college grad more than 20 years ago, I landed my first real job at the Democratic National Committee.