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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 ...
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s ...
Rather than merely illustrating corporate omnipotence, Vara exposes the fragility of the technology itself: a nonhuman force ...
A quiet song that I love, and a loud song that I love: I’m more of a quiet-song person myself, so I’ll give you three: ...
RTÉ broadcaster remembers football icon’s wit, warmth and national legacy at emotional ceremony in Waterville, Co Kerry ...
The Salt Lake Tribune highlights Kelsea Ballerini, the country pop musician who performed “Live on Tour,” her first Utah ...
Coachella is one of the most well-known music festivals in the nation and takes place every year on two back-to-back weekends ...
Has a journalist in an interview ever asked a doctor for a sample surgery? Most of the people asking artists, comedians, poets for samples forget that they have to prepare first. Samples discredit the ...
A sinking feeling on the subway, racing after a teen heartthrob and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s ...
Two teenage boys struggle with their friendship and their futures in the new novel-in-verse "When We Ride." NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with author Rex Ogle about it.
The creator of “Kim’s Convenience” wrestled with the call to pastoral ministry. But his faith and art have led him there ...
Vauhini Vara consulted ChatGPT to help craft her new book, “Searches.” But the most moving sections are the ones she wrote ...