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By Sue Prideaux “A composer lets me hear a song that has always been shut up silent within me.” Ian Penman, a post-punk music ...
Writers are known for their words, but sometimes they’d rather not sign their real name to them. Many famous authors took on ...
Indian-origin tech entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan has purchased a private island near Singapore to develop a “Network State,” ...
His ultimate goal is to establish a "Network State," a decentralised, digital-first nation for technologists and innovators ...
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From generative autonomy to distributed cognition, artist Loni Stark shares six disruptions that AI brings to the art studio.
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Behind the trending hashtags and commercial mats lies an ancient, sacred tradition born in the spiritual heart of India.
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Beyond the donuts, Donut Farm offers a surprisingly extensive menu of savory vegan comfort food. The Garlic Greens Platter ...
In this powerful autobiographical novel about momentous events, Charney tells an illuminating story of ordinary people ...
By Maria Bregman, writer, art-critic, curator, and cultural producer. She has authored critical articles for publications such as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, ELLE and Esquire, and curated art exhibitions, ...