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Linda Ankrah-Dove, 83, published three poetry books in April, exploring life and her views on human perspectives. She started ...
This week’s guest on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Kate Coombs, who lives in Bountiful, Utah. Kate began writing when she was 7 or 8 years old and was first published in 2006. She confides that her ...
One real-world example of living intelligence that impressed me is DeepMind’s AlphaFold. It accurately predicted protein structures, solving a 50-year-old challenge in biology.
To celebrate National Poetry Month in April, we invited 5 Washington Post photographers to capture nature, and invited 5 poets to respond with original poems.
National Geographic Book of Nature Poetry: More Than 200 Poems with Photographs That Float, Zoom, and Bloom! Edited by J. Patrick Lewis. National Geographic, $24.99 (192p) ISBN 978-1-4263-2094-1 ...
Although animals can’t use human language, art is beyond words. As Edward Hopper wrote, ‘If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.’ ...
The poems are accompanied by images and written scores, some of which place words on staves instead of notes. The most compelling is the graphic score, where drawn lines of varying intensity score ...
Poems can invite us to appreciate the beauty around us, while motivating us to take action to protect it. Blossomise, a collection by the UK’s poet laureate Simon Armitage, celebrates the ...
Steve Soto pens a poem exploring variations of human nature.
Sonoma native Ada Limón’s poet laureate project boosts awareness of nature Limón is in the midst of visiting seven national parks and unveiling poetry installations on accessible picnic tables ...
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