Not since the first world war has there been anything approaching the quality and quantity of work by poets who are also combatants.
What I know is that I don’t want it to be poetic. The time has passed when my poetry was poetic—if in fact my poetry was ever ...
St. Bonaventure University will host a virtual reading and conversation with award-winning poet and essayist Brandon Shimoda March 12. The public is invited to campus to a watch gathering at 6 p.m.
In this age of AI-driven instant creation, Prasoon Joshi reminds us that humans, not machines, hold the reins of ‘the unexpressed’ — a key ingredient of creativity ...
“Black history is American history, and we should celebrate the accomplishments of Black people year-round—February should be ...
Artificial intelligence is expanding into new areas of daily life, with tools like ChatGPT and Gemini being used for practical tasks, but it is important to be aware of the potential for inaccurate ...
Roshan Doug is born and brought up as a proud Englishman, but a journey to his family roots in India has made him reflect on life.
Logan Phillips' book, 'Reckon,' tackles growing up in southern Arizona, his own family history, and contending with the ...
When a 5-inch-by-4-inch red chalk drawing of a woman’s foot by Michelangelo sold at auction for US$27.2 million on Feb. 5, 2026, it blew past the $1.5 million to $2 million it was expected to receive.
Ziblim Alhassan Betintiche, has revealed that at least 40 Ghanaian languages are on the verge of extinction, warning that urgent and deliberate measures are required to preserve the country’s ...
This phrase comes in many different incarnations, but the general message is, “Look at what you’ve made me do!” Manipulators ...