Robert Nagler Miller Robert Nagler Miller, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wesleyan University, received his master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. For more than 25 years, he worked as a writer and editor at a variety of nonprofits in the Los Angeles and Bay Areas. In 2016, he and his husband, Dr. Arnold Friedlander, relocated to Chicago. Robert loves schmoozing, noshing, kvetching, Scrabble, reading and NPR. Recent Stories Aug 21, 2018 Dressing the diaspora: centuries of Jewish fashion Jul 31, 2018 Dr. Asperger's dark links with the Nazis Jul 25, 2018 Q&A: A shrink who helps older patients grow Jul 24, 2018 Tattoos, taboos and 'Lew the Jew' Jul 18, 2018 At 94, Stanford economist is still at the front of his class Jul 12, 2018 Q&A: The keeper of ‘Candid Camera’s’ zany TV legacy Jun 27, 2018 At 66, her Ph.D. on Jewish music in Poland is dream come true Jun 15, 2018 A mother’s deathbed confession inspired film about fallout from old family secrets Jun 13, 2018 Q&A: SF library's queer activist-librarian Jun 11, 2018 Saving gay elders' stories for the next generation May 8, 2018 This filmmaker tells stories of social inequality Apr 27, 2018 Q&A: The attorney who practically invented gay divorce Apr 11, 2018 (((Journalist))) targeted by alt-right goes on offense in new book Apr 4, 2018 Highlighting radical acts of ‘stealth’ kindness during Holocaust Mar 23, 2018 In photos, the grit and glamour of Israel Mar 13, 2018 Rube Goldberg's machines (and politics) Mar 12, 2018 Debut novels plays with hidden identities Mar 9, 2018 Q&A: This recovery leader is very open about her addiction Feb 20, 2018 ‘Modern Loss’ authors show new ways to think about mourning Feb 19, 2018 Machines are a blessing and a curse in work of California artists Previous PageNext Page