Many Months After PEN America’s Breakdown Over Gaza, The Organization Names New Leaders

“In a joint interview, they said their goal was to staunchly defend writers and free expression at a moment when threats, in the United...

Why Are Murals Of A Murdered Ukrainian Refugee Appearing Across The United States?

The murals are all part of Elon Musk’s effort to blame Democrats for crime - and they’re appearing on buildings across the United States....

In Britain, Digging For A Bypass Means Finding Roman Pottery – And An Ancient...

“What was initially believed to be nothing more than a large rock was found to contain the snout of an ichthyosaur, which was so...

Google’s AI Overviews Don’t Just Hallucinate; They Can Also Scam The Unwary

“The unfortunate victim Googles a company name looking for a contact number, then calls the number thrown up by AI. This doesn't actually lead...

The Old Movies You Could Watch Instead Of Seeing Heated Rivalry For The Tenth...

Not that we’re judging your trips to the cottage, but, for instance, "Tkaronto patiently and beautifully expresses that longing for connection through fleeting,...

Viral AI-Generated Video Of Tom Cruise Fighting Brad Pitt Is Upending Hollywood

SAG-AFTRA is not real happy about this development from a newer generative video source. “This is unacceptable and undercuts the ability of human talent...

Tracey Emin On What Young Artists Need To Do In A World Riddled With...

“Keep a diary, get a camera, learn to print your own photos. Don’t put it all in your phone, because everything in your phone...

The Two Crossover Singers Whom Nashville Spurned, But Hollywood Embraced

Olivia Newton John and John Denver might be mostly known for the mildness of their music, but at one point they were two of...

If You Want More Olympics, There Are Years And Years Of Documentaries To Stream

“Some of them are startlingly cinematic, far beyond the workmanlike coverage we expect from seeing the same action on television.” - The New York...

There’s Only One Bed, Or, How Tropes Took Over Romance Discourse

“You can reduce anything down to tropes – grumpy v sunshine, pride v prejudice – but should we? What does it mean for the...

What Minnesota’s Indie Bookstores Are Doing During The ICE Surge

“There are two types of requests: books to help people understand what’s happening in the country and books to provide a momentary escape.” - Minnesota Public Radio

University Of North Texas Can’t Handle An Art Show With Anti-ICE Content

“Victor Quiñonez, the artist behind the exhibition, said he learned about the university’s decision when students messaged him on social media to say the...

Catalan Cinema, Moving Beyond The Art House

“The region’s new generation of filmmakers is no longer bound by the intimate, place-specific arthouse mode that often defined the late 2010s New Catalan...

Orhan Pamuk Finally Goes Netflix

But only on the Turkish novelist's own terms, which is one reason it’s taken a while. - The New York Times

The Ur-Conspiracy Theory, And How To Fight Them In General

“The fundamental problem we face involves the degree to which the truth must now compete with such a vast multiplicity of falsehoods that discovering...

Since We’re Talking About Wuthering Heights, Let’s Talk Kate Bush

Not just Kate Bush - but other top songs inspired by literature, including Rosaliá, Kendrick Lamar, and, yes, The Rolling Stones. - The Guardian...

How Does The New York Times Decide Which TV Series To Recap?

Is it all about popularity? What about when a network drops every episode at once? Does a series need to have characters who might...

“Vinegar Valentines” — Send A Token Of Your Sentiment To The Ex You Despise

The name was given by present-day collectors and dealers; in their Victorian heyday, they were usually called mock or mocking valentines. They were very...

Does Making Art Require A “Writer’s Room”? Or Is It Something Else?

There’s no question that they’ve helped me write. And yet, if I look back over my career as a writer, the value I’ve derived...

Coffee Poets: The 16th-Century Muslim World’s Culture War Over The Brew Was Fought In...

In the medieval period, poets had used “coffee” as a symbol (or euphemism) for wine (forbidden in Islam), so praising coffee in a poem...

What Does It Mean To “Rewire” Your Brain?

Is it a helpful shorthand for describing the remarkable plasticity of our nervous system or has it become a misleading oversimplification that distorts our...

The Art Of Literary Subversion

The unique power of literary tradition, unlike philosophy or science, is that literature can respond to its predecessors without invalidating them, can contradict them...

The Successor To The Corporation For Public Broadcasting

The wind-down of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has given birth to a new independent, nonprofit organization that looks to fill some of the...

For The First Time, A Male Dancer Plays The Evil Fairy In New York...

In 2023, principal Taylor Stanley asked management if they’d permit a male-identifying dancer to play Carabosse; they said no. This year, they said no...

Australia’s First New City In 100 Years

The masterplan forms one of Australia's largest urban development projects and, once complete, will be the country's first major city built in over a...