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
One Fine Show: ‘Truth Told Slant’ at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art A new show of works by Rose Marie Cromwell, Jill Frank and others considers what photography might become in our stupid times. By Dan Duray
Claudia Durastanti’s ‘Strangers I Know’ Is an Exploration of Family and Becoming It’s only through living, both within and outside of the household, that the narrator can discover who she truly is, unbound from family myth. By Amy Pedulla
Staceyann Chin on Why She Finally Decided to Publish Her Legendary Spoken Word Poetry By Lauren LeBlanc