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Art Review: Eliza Kentridge’s ‘Tethering’ at Cecilia Brunson Projects

by Haddis Thomas
Art Review: Eliza Kentridge’s ‘Tethering’ at Cecilia Brunson Projects

Artist Eliza Kentridge’s work Untitled is otherwordly while being very much of this world. Eliot Gelberg-Wilson To visit London’s Cecilia Brunson Projects this summer is to experience a beguiling departure …

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The 10 best Korean films of all time, based on Korean Film Archive’s 50th anniversary poll

by Haddis Thomas
The 10 best Korean films of all time, based on Korean Film Archive’s 50th anniversary poll

To mark the 50th anniversary of its founding, the Korean Film Archive (KOFA) has published its third Top 100 Korean films list. Voted on by 240 film professionals, including this …

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Taliban male poets sing praises of new Afghan order, as female poets are silenced and women denied an education

by Haddis Thomas
Taliban male poets sing praises of new Afghan order, as female poets are silenced and women denied an education

“We all must be united, live under the same roof of the Islamic system and extend the hand of brotherhood to each other,” the 22-year-old says later. “These are the …

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Baidu CEO says its AI model bests OpenAI’s GPT-4 in Imperial Chinese poetry, citing famed Tang-era style

by Anas Siddiqui
Baidu CEO says its AI model bests OpenAI’s GPT-4 in Imperial Chinese poetry, citing famed Tang-era style

Baidu’s Ernie 4 artificial intelligence (AI) model, one of China’s leading large language models (LLMs), has outperformed similar technologies from US peers in generating Chinese texts such as those in …

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How poet Martin Harrison found beauty in the mundane, creating ‘profoundly riveting’ works that changed a Hong Kong poet-professor’s life

by Haddis Thomas
How poet Martin Harrison found beauty in the mundane, creating ‘profoundly riveting’ works that changed a Hong Kong poet-professor’s life

Anglo-Australian poet, journalist, radio producer and academic Martin Harrison was renowned both for his poetry’s highly perceptive, metaphysical observations of natural phenomena and for its detailed focus on the nature …

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‘The thrill of the forbidden’: how Charles Baudelaire’s dark, taboo-busting poetry changed the life of a Sotheby’s executive

by Haddis Thomas
‘The thrill of the forbidden’: how Charles Baudelaire’s dark, taboo-busting poetry changed the life of a Sotheby’s executive

One of the seminal works of French literature, “Les Fleurs du Mal” (“The Flowers of Evil”; 1857) contains most of the poetry of Charles Baudelaire. Strikingly innovative and taboo-busting in …

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The Prison Poets: Revolutionizing Incarceration

by Haddis Thomas
The Prison Poets: Revolutionizing Incarceration

Jasmine Rosario (center) with poetry workshop participants. Youth Justice Network On the floor in a common area of a housing facility on New York’s Rikers Island, Kianna B. found a …

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Best books of 2023 – with a twist – from Elon Musk biography and Prince Harry’s Spare to Hong Kong poetry

by Haddis Thomas
Best books of 2023 – with a twist – from Elon Musk biography and Prince Harry’s Spare to Hong Kong poetry

The source of their misinformation? A “hallucinating” ChatGPT chatbot generator. Our current preoccupation with all things AI has reawakened discussions asking whether computers could write a novel to compare with …

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Adventures in the Avant-Garde at The Kitchen in New York

by Haddis Thomas
Adventures in the Avant-Garde at The Kitchen in New York

How do we scale the success of art? We could reference many rubrics in response to that question; however, the endeavor to arrive at one satisfying scale would be arduous …

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Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, activist and Peaky Blinders actor, dies aged 65

by Walter Watson
Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, activist and Peaky Blinders actor, dies aged 65

British poet, musician and actor Benjamin Zephaniah, known for fighting racism and social injustice, has died at the age of 65, after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, his family …

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