Keep your chats flowing with these questionsKey TakeawaysConversation lulls are natural and happen more frequently than we might realize.Keeping a conversation going can be tricky. Having a few ...
Exploring the themes of “Poetry, Poetics and Prayer,” the Wake Forest University Faith Forum, moderated by Dean of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity Corey D.B. Walker, was held on Sept. 16 ...
In his new book of poems, Seabeast, Rajiv Mohabir, imagines the lives of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Mohabir’s poems plumb and reimagine the history of human interaction with these aquatic ...
When I fire up ChatGPT, it’s usually to ask if my knee pain means I need surgery, or if there’s any dignified way to turn wilting spinach and a lone sweet potato into dinner. Sadly, after talking to ...
The Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss the art of translation, returning to Harvard, and HUM 10.
About midway through Kent Jones’ “Late Fame,” I heard the last thing I ever expected to hear at the New York Film Festival: the voice of Ezra Pound. The aged speaker is not identified, nor is the poem ...
As humans, we’re talking to each other constantly. With all that practice, we must be pretty good at it—right? Not exactly. As a professor at Harvard Business School and author of Talk: The Science of ...
“Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization” offers hope and a call to action. A cheap and accessible form of energy lies in a large ball of burning gas ...
Walton Goggins‘ new interview with The Times of London is going viral after his U.S. publicist shut it down because writer Ed Potton insisted on asking about the actor’s “White Lotus” co-star Aimee ...