This week’s guest on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Bob Stephens, who lives in Springfield, Missouri. This is Bob’s second column in the series. His first appeared on Jan. 14, 2024. He is a man of many ...
When David Harrison originally asked me to write my first column for “Poetry from Daily Life,” I spoke of Harry Bliss’ New Yorker cartoon: he draws a lady introducing her son as a poet. The folks ...
Ever wondered what artificial intelligence makes of Southend? We put the question to ChatGPT, asking it to capture the spirit of the seaside city in a poem. From the famous pier to the salty sea air, ...
It's not just students, more professors are using AI in the classroom. But they say more guidance is needed on how to use the ...
Simply super! Jilly Cooper showed me how to live life to the full - COMMENT: When Kat Brown started a book club for Jilly Cooper devotees, she made friends with people she would never have otherwise ...
If the University of Virginia agrees to the terms dictated by a memo sent last Wednesday by Secretary of Education Linda ...
A recent study claims to have utilized mathematics to determine when Homer really wrote the Iliad. How did this work, and is ...
I am not alone. For centuries, death has been a topic of fascination for authors and readers alike. My own research focuses on death in the Victorian era, a period of British literature extending from ...
For teens and families looking to approach Shakespeare from new perspectives, there’s plenty on offer at the library.
In a new book professor and poet Stephanie Burt explores how Taylor Swift's music opened a window into the girlhood she never ...