The first sight that greets you in this new production of Donizetti’s evergreen comedy is a projected revolving globe, with ...
Statistics vary by source, but last year there were a record-high 650,100 homeless people in the United States, many of them ...
By 2050, 4.8 million Hindus will live in the US—making it home to the world’s fifth-largest Hindu population, according to ...
You might think that a novelist who works in more than one language would want language itself to become conceptual, ...
There are lots of ways of defining the liberal elite — assistant deans, network anchors, public health officials and, yes, ...
And, grasping the meaning of a word that at the time did not even exist in common usage—resilience—the writer and journalist ...
The “return to tradition” is to be coupled with a rejection of all restraints on genocide and war ... To this end, Hegseth ...
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We've seen Israelis drop everything to serve their people, at great personal expense. Can American Jews learn to reach beyond ...
A bold new exhibition, Kau Leka Mei Tahi, is on display at Four Shells Kava Lounge in Auckland, offering a raw, unapologetic ...
AI models can produce poems that rate well on certain ‘metrics’. But the event of reading poetry is not one in which we ...
A new study finds that people prefer poems written by ChatGPT, a chatbot, over those written by human writers.
In her third column installment, Burtner draws on Sylvia Plath’s ‘sad girl poetry’ to understand the political madness of ...