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Writing advertising copy that actually gets people to do something – like buy a product or sign up for a service – can feel ...
Kerry tenor Gavan Ring spoke to David Hennessy ahead of a special St Patrick’s Day recital at London’s Wigmore Hall. Kerry opera star Gavan Ring is coming to London for a ‘special’ St Patrick’s Day ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man, or woman, in possession of a good theatre ticket, must be in want ...
Rosanna Arquette recently reflected on her role in Quentin Tarantino‘s 1994 cult classic Pulp Fiction, and while she noted its seminal status in the film canon, she censured the director’s excessive ...
At the height of her career, chemist and physicist Katharine Burr Blodgett faced challenges that not even her closest colleagues suspected ...
Iran picks new leader as escalating war deepens oil shock Prediction: The Trump bull market will soon end -- and more than 150 years of historical precedent explains why Why presidents stumble in this ...
The world is full of theories of everything. The smartphone theory of everything argues that our personal devices are responsible for the rise of political polarization, anxiety, depression, and ...
Art is in the eye — or, rather, the words — of the beholder at a new exhibit at the Manhattan Beach Art Center. “Are You Seeing What I’m Seeing,” which opened Friday, Jan. 16, and runs through March ...
Even experts can’t tell what’s made by A.I. So what happens to trust now? By Emily KeeginTressie McMillan Cottom and Nadja Spiegelman Produced by Vishakha Darbha A.I. slop is taking over the internet.
Words and images usually work in tandem, but for some artists, letters themselves are visual forms – not messages to be read so much as shapes to be seen. “My background is in calligraphy,” said poet ...