Month: February 2023

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Coat, $8,573, by Lanvin. Mock neck, $420, by Courrèges. Ring (throughout), his own. Having conquered this world—or at least become one of our most famous and priciest artists—Jeff Koons is pushing his art beyond the limits of boring old earth. By Daniel Riley Photography by Bryce Anderson February 23, 2023 When I entered his crowded
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Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612-72), who was the first poet, male or female, from America to have a book of poems published: The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America appeared in 1650. Although she had been born in England in 1612, by the 1660s Bradstreet was living in Andover, Massachusetts. In 1630, just ten years
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The discussion around AI has become increasingly prevalent over the past year, with the advent of many AI image generation services like Midjourney, OpenAI’s DALL-E, or ChatGPT. AI services, in a way, have been used for a long time but they’re now becoming more intelligent and, more importantly, more open to casual users. Spotify, the
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Photography by Getty ImagesFrom patent block-heel Mary Jane shoes to velvet flats, reacquaint yourself with the perfect transition-into-spring pick. By Jillian Vieira Date February 22, 2023 Facebook Twitter If your last time wearing Mary Jane shoes coincided with kindergarten graduation, let us get you up to speed on the season’s seen-everywhere shoe. RELATED: Prepare to
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TODAY: In 1892, American journalist, writer, and activist Agnes Smedley is born.   Also on Lit Hub: Robin Yeatman on the dangers of a fertile fantasy life • Anthony Anaxagorou on poetry at the intersection of colonialism and patriarchy • Read from Stênio Gardel’s newly translated novel, The Words That Remain (tr. Bruna Dantas Lobato)
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Actor Ray Buffer is officially going up against prosecutors for his comic book theft debacle … which includes surveillance video of him allegedly swiping merch. A rep for the San Diego City Attorney tells TMZ … Ray’s been charged with one count of misdemeanor petty theft over the October 2022 incident. We’re told the actor
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