A.I.-Generated Poems Outshine Those Authored by Humans: Study GPT-generated poems in the style of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are rated more favorably than originals by some readers. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Iconic Richard Avedon: A Look at the Photographer’s Long-Lasting Appeal Avedon’s lasting cultural cachet stems in part from the fact that his career is what every photographer aspires to—he personified a dream. By Nadja Sayej
Billionaire Laurene Powell Jobs Wants to Save the San Francisco Art Institute SFAI's famous faculty and students include Kehinde Wiley, Mark Rothko, Annie Leibovitz and Angela Davis. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Allen Ginsberg’s Photographs of the Beat Generation Star in a New Exhibit By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Diane di Prima Brings the Women of the Beat Generation to the Forefront in a New Book By Veronica Suchodolski
BCRO Chairman Yudin backs incumbent, not candidate with literary lineage, in Rutherford GOP mayoral primary By Mark Bonamo
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