New research suggests the Romans used a method known as "hot mixing" to produce self-healing concrete, which allowed them to ...
First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic’s Books section: A different kind of materialism The return of MAGA’s ...
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For a few years, Maggie Nelson was everywhere. The celebrated autotheorist is the voice of, if not a generation, a meaningful corner of one; her 2015 memoir The Argonauts is one of the rare unifying ...
Arthur Sze, the national poet laureate appointed by the Library of Congress last month, visited Queens College, in Flushing, ...
Lunstrum is the author of five books of fiction, and this latest won the 2025 Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction.
The Rawi revival: How young Saudi storytellers are bringing 2,000 years of desert tales back to life
In the shadow of 2,000-year-old petroglyphs, Saudi Arabia’s Rawi storytellers are breathing life back into a tradition once ...
The community-made album, Caneuon Siop (Shop Songs), has everyone from school children to the mayor of Machynlleth waxing ...
The legal intersection of music, poetry, and defamation presents a fascinating landscape where creativity collides with ...
BBC Discover Wildlife Magazine expert Ben Hoare reviews and rounds up the best wildlife books of 2025 for you or as gift ...
Eva Palmer Sikelianos was a prominent figure in the movement toward reviving ancient Greek artistic and cultural practices.
Mexican-American writer Clara Lozano Alberú, known for her profound and poetic narratives, will be the featured guest at "an evening of storytelling, culture, and community" highlighting her new book ...
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