Poet and performance artist John Giorno launched Dial-a-Poem in the 1960s to deliver random poems over the phone. Now, a ...
Last year, Joan Baez published her first-ever collection of poetry, When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance, expressing her thoughts on personal and family life and some of her music peers. But a few ...
Robert Krut grew up devouring books by Raymond Carver and the Beat Poets, heavily influenced by the short story writer’s sparse prose and the latters’ collective bent toward romantic fearlessness. To ...
We follow the bone upward as it tumbles against the unpolluted blue sky. Then, suddenly, we cut to outer space, millions of ...
It was a dream to be asked by the Smithsonian to paint a portrait of disability icon Temple Grandin. Here's what I hope you see in this painting.
Darth Vader never says “Luke, I am your father” and the voice in Field of Dreams never says “if you build it they will come,” ...
Theresa Davis never imagined her words would become a luminous display in red atop one of West Midtown’s cultural hot spots. ...
Ossining poet Iain Haley Pollock explores identity, justice and what it means to live truthfully in All the Possible Bodies, ...
For us, our typical vision problem is not seeing too much, but rather not seeing what we need to see. It’s interesting what ...
Without AI glasses, Chrichelle Brown of Washington, D.C., can see a reporter's shadow. With them, she knew how she looked and ...
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics recently set out to investigate whether people who are blind gesture like sighted people when talking about the world, and how ...
A new exhibition in Paris helps visitors step into the modernist master’s sonically inspired world. In 1896, the 30-year-old ...