A Source of Poetic Respiration
Computer-generated poetry might be exactly what we, at this time, truly need.
The Rise and Fall of Foto & Video Magazine
Although Foto & Video is no more, with it Dmitry Kiyan shaped modern Russian photography as we know it today.
Lloyd Schwartz's “Who's on First?”
Lloyd Schwartz is, by any measure, a potent force in American letters.
Notes from a Strange War
I think what we witness on the Polish-Belorussian border is a war — a strange, new kind of war with new forms of violence.
Eye to Eye
We need to bring artificial intelligence out of the corporate shadows and into the light.
The Bear Behind Bannon
He has never wavered from his objective: attaining the power to disrupt our democracy.
It’s Different When It’s Your Mother
Was it wrong to single out one boy for care in a country full of disabled children?
Sleeping Beauty – la belle au bois dormant
Paris has suddenly woken up, after a couple of years of shuttered R&R.
What Rhymes With Afghanistan?
Recent events have made me reflect on the nature of political poetry that is inaccurately designated as “of its time.”
A Lonesome Journey to Freedom: The Hidden Struggles of LGBTQ Refugees
LGBTQ refugees, trapped in the brutal camps of Greece, are unprotected and rarely talked about.
Folkcal Fraim 5
Some photographs guide the world back to itself by pulling the world apart, then putting it back very quickly.
The God Gap
If God works in mysterious ways, Luke’s death is entirely too mysterious for me.
Abandon Hope, All Abandon…!
Recently the Islamic State took aim at the only remaining wealth of the people: their hope.
Ebook Piracy: Some Pros and Cons
Publishers should think seriously about what may be gained from illegal downloads rather than what may have been lost.
The Plague of Silence
Complicit silence is the most dangerous of all the infectious plagues.