In Rudyard Kipling’s wonderful poem “If,” one of the lines goes as follows: “If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same.” President John F. Kennedy once ...
The peak of last Saturday's Dishonorable Discharge, the Basement Collective show at Cedar Rapids' Eastern Iowa Arts Academy, ...
In a short story called “Wireless,” published in Scribner’s in 1901, Rudyard Kipling described “a glass tube” with “two tiny ...
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Poetry and artificial intelligence can appear as opposites—one deeply human; the other cold and mechanical. Sasha Stiles sees them as expressions of the same impulse. Poetry, the Kalmyk- American poet ...
Poet Alexander Muñoz Jones found himself sitting outside a wake, booked to write on-the-spot poems for attendees about their experiences in grief, appreciation, or really anything at all. On his ...
It is no surprise, then, that the death of Renee Macklin Good immediately led grieving Minnesotans, poets, and artists to create. Our desperation to elegize her is not unlike paramedics holding ...
From daring contemporary collections to the long-awaited definitive edition from one of the major poets of the 20th century, this is our pick of the best poetry books of the year. Whether you’re a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a Manhattan-based luxury travel writer. Perched on a hill above Yountville and the picturesque Stags Leap District, Poetry ...
You can get ChatGPT to help you build a nuclear bomb if you simply design the prompt in the form of a poem, according to a new study from researchers in Europe. The study, "Adversarial Poetry as a ...
A Howard County author is seeking $7.5 million in damages against Busboys & Poets, alleging in a lawsuit that the local bookstore-cafe chain has engaged in discriminatory behavior and falsely ...