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 Jan 22, 2018 Q&A: The hands-on public official cleaning up BART Dec 14, 2017 Christmas institution Kung Pao Kosher Comedy at 25 Dec 1, 2017 A finance guy invested in the lives of LGBT refugees Nov 19, 2017 Remember the Sabbath: 57 artists respond Oct 31, 2017 Giving circles: a modern spin on old-style Jewish mutual aid Oct 27, 2017 A scholarly journey for father, son and Odysseus Oct 16, 2017 Meet the startup expert who wrote Resistbot in his spare time Oct 11, 2017 Serious diagnosis? UCSF doctor has advice in new book Sep 20, 2017 Nathan Englander on building a thriller out of Israel-Palestine tensions Sep 15, 2017 Jews in flux ponder home, homeland in new Nicole Krauss novel Aug 31, 2017 This lawyer fights for his 'heroes' — transgender youth Aug 15, 2017 This therapist helps clients dance through their grief Jul 10, 2017 ‘The 613’ mitzvot — boldly, bodaciously Jun 15, 2017 Her research can predict how long you'll live Jun 9, 2017 Meet S.F. Pride Parade's 70-year-old Jewish grand marshal May 4, 2017 Q&A: This one-time heroin addict gives back Apr 26, 2017 New Yorker cartoon memoirs at CJM Apr 13, 2017 A chef with a childhood of fast food Apr 10, 2017 Jewish tales from the Deep South Apr 6, 2017 His name typecast him as a terrorist Previous PageNext Page