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Before the Independence Day fireworks this week, try this short quiz on America’s popular books published during the ...
We meet Arno Schilperoord, a global leader for Heineken who believes that coding is magic and poetry, offering the ...
David S. Goyer celebrated the 20th anniversary of “Batman Begins” on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, where he revealed ...
In a world flooded with cheap facsimiles of human art, will we still be able to rely on our own faculties for creation, or ...
Marilyn Narey’s main challenge in preparing her entry for Pennsylvania’s “Art of the State” contest was that she could only ...
After the 2024 presidential election, my daughter told me that she was afraid people with autism would be "persecuted." As ...
Tickled by the absurdities of life and in awe of nature’s complexities, Duncan Jay shares his thoughts on the comedy and ...
We don’t do kings here’: Photos from Saturday’s march Millions of people took part nationwide in Saturday’s […] ...
Barry Hill’s new poetry collection Lamb blends insightful, impatient and powerful commentary with grandfatherly reflections ...
You know the saying "kids say the darnedest things?" As author Matt Forrest Esenwine explains, they write some pretty wild poems, too.
The book seeks to question patriarchy and the other challenges women face. Featuring the work of black women poets from Botswana to Brazil, the book will be launched on October 5 at Exclusive ...
Author Matt Forrest Esenwine has some advice for would-be poets and creative types, and it all starts with a question: "What if ...?" ...