I recently had the good fortune to catch a performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in Beijing performed by the talented international Middle Kingdom Creatives troupe. I was struck by how potent the ...
What We Can Know’ is the new novel from Ian McEwan, author of “Atonement,” “Enduring Love, and “On Chesil Beach.” It is a ...
After last year’s eccentric line-up, the £25,000 TS Eliot Prize (the UK’s most illustrious and most lucrative award for a book of verse) is back to business as usual. This is a sane list of mature ...
Poetry and film collide this month at the third edition of Sonnets & Cinema at the Wexner Center for the Arts. What's to ...
MIAMI INVITES ITS PEOPLE TO WRITE THE CITY INTO THE PUBLIC SQUARE O, Miami, SWWIM, and Elevate Miami launch "Sonnet Boom," turning personal love of place into a shared civic ritual. Sonnet Boom: Love ...
Columbia poet Evelyn Berry has a new poetry chapbook out Jan. 8, “T4T,” follow-up to “Grief Slut.” The collection dives into ...
The first Poems on the Underground appeared in tube trains in February 1986, with poems by Robert Burns and Percy Shelley dwelling on city life, and 40 years later, it’s still running, with a new set ...
Stephen Tardif replies to Micah Mattix.
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 ...
What happens when two innovative AI models go head-to-head in the ultimate coding showdown? In one corner, we have the budget-friendly yet reliable Claude 4.5 Sonnet, celebrated for its stability and ...
Even as concern and skepticism grows over U.S. AI startup OpenAI's buildout strategy and high spending commitments, Chinese open source AI providers are escalating their competition and one has even ...
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