We hear from writers and teachers of poetry and learn about their work fostering community through poetry events and ...
Arrani you’ll soon be crying out, weeping endless tears,” sings Akram Qawar in Arabic while gesticulating at his opponent.
Poetry produced by Being, an artificial intelligence exhibit at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, is hollow and cannot replicate human-produced works.
If you enjoy poetry or simply love words, you can creatively channel that same energy for manifestation with an acrostic poem ...
How Chassidic poet Tzvi Meir Steinmetz presented his Rebbe with the most personal of offerings, and how a new digital project is bringing those poems to life.
Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have exhibited impressive abilities for multimodal content comprehension and reasoning with proper prompting in zero- or few-shot settings. Despite the ...
We live in a world of great uncertainty and violence, yet we’re forced to go through life with an unshakable smile and determination. If you too feel the heaviness of the world weighing your heart ...
I forwarded an email to my friend Sam with the note, “Want to go to this?” “This” was something called an interactive concert featuring “The Second Coming,” Irish poet William Butler Yeats’s ode to ...
A Memoir Blue, originally swimming its way onto the scene next month, has been delayed until March. Dubbed an “interactive poem”, it was set to arrive this February 10th, but has been delayed to ...
Our critic A.O. Scott feels the heat of a wintry lyric by the Nobel laureate Louise Glück. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott A.O. Scott, a critic at large for the Book Review, recorded the poem that ...