As we await release of his forthcoming collection, "The Wanted," Brooklyn poet Michael Tyrell debuts and reads three new poems.
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As we await release of his forthcoming collection, "The Wanted," Brooklyn poet Michael Tyrell debuts and reads three new poems.
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Berlin-based duo Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer created this digital 'moving sculpture' using the recorded motion data of a real dancer.
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Angular and striking, the precise and seemingly mathematical works of Roberto Mollá are beautiful in their simplicity.
Read MoreHis stunning collection "Devotions" has been nominated for both this year's National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award; this month, we're honored to debut four new poems from Bruce Smith's latest series, "Thinly Sealed," supplemented with readings by the poet.
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Gritty, gorgeous, and soulful as hell, folk singer Adam Arcuragi's latest album, "Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It..." streams all month long.
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Winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award and six Pushcart Prizes, Robert Wrigley has long been one of our favorite poets. This month, we are proud to feature him debuting and reading three new poems.
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Athenian Adam Martinakis is producing some of the most tasteful digital art we've seen to date. In the digital realm, strong concepts are often diminished by the medium itself due to a lack of warmth, soul, texture and the like. These beautifully rendered landscapes, however, prove that a skilled artist is just that, regardless of medium.
Read MoreThe Pulitzer Prize finalist and Harper Lee Award-winning poet reads and discusses his work.
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The debut album from Grammy Award-winning violinist Justin Robinson and his band the Mary Annettes.
Read MoreThe erosion of cultures – and of “culture” as a whole - is the theme that runs through the last 25 years of my artistic practice. We are currently told that the paper book is bound to die. The library, as a place, is finished...
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