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Robert Nagler Miller

Robert Nagler Miller

Robert Nagler Miller is a writer and editor who lives in New York. When he is not working, Robert enjoys reading, Scrabble, Spelling Bee and crosswords and, with his husband, traveling, exploring Jewish history and culture, and going to museums and the theater.

Gabrielle Birkner (slightly younger than the age at which she co-wrote "Modern Loss") with her father,
Posted inCulture

‘Modern Loss’ authors show new ways to think about mourning

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller February 20, 2018
Sheri Simons’s “After All” incorporates wood, soot and electronics (Photo/Oliver Hutton-Courtesy of the artist)
Posted inCulture

Machines are a blessing and a curse in work of California artists

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller February 19, 2018February 20, 2018
Bevan Dufty cleaning up the 16th Street Mission BART station plaza, Nov. 2017 (Photo/Courtesy Susie Neilson-Mission Local)
Posted inJewish Life

Q&A: The hands-on public official cleaning up BART

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller January 22, 2018January 23, 2018
Gary Gulman will be one of the comedians at the 25th Kung Pao Kosher Comedy show, Dec. 23-25
Posted inCulture

Comedy gold at Jewish Christmas favorite Kung Pao’s silver anniversary

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller December 14, 2017March 23, 2018
Investor and activist Seth Rosenberg
Posted inJewish Life

Q&A: A tech VC invested in saving the lives of LGBT refugees

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller December 1, 2017December 1, 2017
Sergei Isupov, "Life’s Work," 2011, was part of "Sabbath: The 2017 Dorothy Saxe Invitational" at The Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Posted inArt

Remember the Sabbath: 57 artists respond in imaginative exhibit

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller November 19, 2017November 21, 2017
(Photo/Pixabay)
Posted inNews

Giving circles: a modern spin on old-style Jewish mutual aid

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller October 31, 2017October 31, 2017
Daniel Mendelsohn and his father, Jay, on a cruise tracing Odysseus’ mythic journey.
Posted inCulture

A scholarly journey for father, son and Odysseus

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller October 27, 2017October 26, 2017
Eric Ries speaking at the Lean Startup Conference at Fort Mason in San Francisco, Nov. 2015 (Photo/Courtesy Lean Startup Co.-Jakub Mosur and Erin Lubin)
Posted inJewish Life

Meet the startup expert who wrote Resistbot in his spare time

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller October 16, 2017
Dr. Steven Z. Pantilat tells patients that a bad diagnosis isn’t the end of the story.
Posted inJewish Life

Serious diagnosis? UCSF doctor has advice in new book

Robert Nagler Miller by Robert Nagler Miller October 11, 2017October 11, 2017

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