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Many people have asked me why I decided to curate an issue on mental health. I think the answer lies in the memory. An old, ...
Missouri Poet Laureate David Harrison writes about the one thing he makes sure to bring along, even when he's in pajamas.
Joy Harjo, the 23rd United States Poet Laureate, will read from and talk about the illustrated edition of her poem “Washing ...
The terrace slowly filled with people, with members of different indigenous communities and Bengalis alike. A white wooden ...
In honor of the city's bicentennial, Jacksonville poet laureate Andy Mitchell is writing a series of poems centered on the community, its people, and its past, present and future. Those poems will ...
This is part of a series on hibakusha who responded to a survey by The Asahi Shimbun, The Chugoku Shimbun and The Nagasaki ...
The Associated Press reviewed more than three hours of interactions between ChatGPT and researchers posing as vulnerable teens.
Despite years working as a neuroscientist and dementia specialist Dr Sabina Brennan still struggled caring for her mother as ...
Dr. Agosin was the most "prolific Latin American Jewish woman poet and writer residing in the United States,” said Ruth Behar, a University of Michigan professor.
For centuries, people have resorted to art to hide their pain, melancholy, and grief, but also to liberate themselves, to ...
Caste consciousness fractures a friendship in modern-day Goa in the short film where two teenaged boys find themselves ...
Ocean Vuong's novel, The Emperor of Gladness, explores intricate ideas in lyrical prose, but struggles with depth and ...