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Perhaps more than any other art form, gardens give us particular, material insight into the relationships between humans and ...
Conservation scientists are challenging the old-school mindset of preserving natural areas in a fixed, untouched state.
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The latest from Columbia poet Gabriel Fried explores thin places between expressions of gender, between faith and doubt.
Poet and author Charles Ghigna shares the story of a poem he wrote after waking up to his infant son's babbling over a nursery monitor.
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Berkshire poet David Giannini’s new collection 'Stones Are the First to Rise' explores nature, politics and the shifting ...
As people across the globe celebrate World Poetry Day on March 21, we delve into the world of poetry in ancient Greece, from ...
There are certain places where a body finds at once that it belongs, usually by dint of origin or familiarity, sometimes by ...
These are scientific questions, and the artist has worked closely with zoologists, marine biologists and astronomers doing ...
An Oxford researcher found a rare, handwritten variation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous love poems. About 400 years ago, its meaning might have been very different. By Amelia Nierenberg ...