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Rather than merely illustrating corporate omnipotence, Vara exposes the fragility of the technology itself: a nonhuman force ...
Human rights group Vocal Africa, led by Executive Director Hussein Khalid, has petitioned the Senate to form a special ...
Writer Christopher Notarnicola grew up in Broward and was always around the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse. He was inspired by ...
The 88-year-old 2023 Jnanpith laureate continues to captivate readers with his rare blend of restraint and radical ...
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McNeal said being the first Black winner of the competition gave him a sense of pride. Surrounded by his fraternity brothers, ...
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For National Poetry Month, city of Charleston poet laureate AsiahMae is reading a poem every day via a video on Instagram.
Researchers are new to studying the implications of poetry for well-being and the brain. Still, it may surprise you “what a poem could do…,” how poetry changes our brains, and what you might get out ...
Tucked between the sagebrush sea and rugged mountain ranges of northern Nevada lies Elko—a place where families trade the ...
In tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s ...