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Why I’m Not Freaking Out About My Students Using AI
In 1988, I read much of Anna Karenina on park benches in Washington Square. I’ll never forget when a person sitting next to ...
Edited by Erwin van Veen, a new collection of essays gives a plain English guide to future scenarios in Israel and Palestine ...
Karim Hirji has written a deep, thoughtful, mind-boggling book about AI and Neoliberalism. Artificial Intelligence, Society and Religion: Crossroads of ...
Frieze London 2025 marked the fair’s 22nd edition, and beneath the white tents in Regent’s Park, this year’s standouts share ...
FROM crime, now, we turn to art. “Counter-Statement’,” by Kenneth Burke, published by Harcourt, Brace, is, in essence, an effort to reinstate the artist in his traditional place as arbiter and seer, ...
As the Trump Administration tries to rescue symbols of the Lost Cause, an exhibition in Los Angeles, led by Kara Walker, ...
Set in the period after a breakup, the novel contains moments of sharp analysis that appear, at times, to endorse this ...
From September 19 to 21, the first solo exhibition of clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and artist Eleonora Gotti (real ...
A pioneering New York art scene figure, Luise Kaish was known as a trailblazing sculptor—now her definitive, late-career ...
Introduction In recent years, international diplomacy has been visibly reshaped by leaders who eschew traditional multilateral norms in favour of personal performance, unilateral statements, and ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged”, Meghan O’Rourke writes in her memoir The Invisible Kingdom (2022), “that a young ...
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