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How Do Plants Get Their Names?
Plant names might sound like a chaotic mix of Latin, local legend, and old-school guesswork, but there’s actually a pretty [… ...
Danny Klecko, one of the most recognizable and outspoken personalities on the Twin Cities literary scene, has paused his ...
With Sudan in the grips of war and millions struggling to find enough to eat, many are turning to weeds and wild plants to ...
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The versatile, restless, maddeningly guileful artist Rashid Johnson—whose career-spanning survey exhibition, “A Poem for Deep Thinkers,” is now up at the Guggenheim, inhabiting almost the ...
Beckwith co-curated “A Poem for Deep Thinkers” with Andrea Karnes, interim director and chief curator of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, where the exhibition will be on view from ...
With more than 90 artworks, including sculptures, photography, video, and experimental installations, “A Poem for Deep Thinkers” is the the largest showing of Johnson’s work yet.
Recite these cozy Christmas poems to share the holiday spirit and make even your Grinchiest loved ones say, "Ho, ho, ho!" Snow-tipped chimneys, fresh pine, lively carols and gifts wrapped with ...
The UNESCO team has begun its 2025 poetry tasks with the flag-off of a poetry competition in primary and secondary schools in Rivers State. Emmanuel Ejiogu, president of the UNESCO-YOD, said in Port ...
A flask with special cells of the spinach plant that will be flown into space by ISRO. Photo courtesy: Amity University, Mumbai But in an effort to promote testing of new ideas and technologies ...
The first known reference to smooching under the plant dates to a 1784 English poem, in which three men “kiss beneath the mistletoe” the lips of a “girl not turn’d of twenty.” ...
If Ada Limón were left to her own devices for the day, she would rise, hug her husband and her dog, write a poem, and read a poem. Then she’d spend the rest of her waking hours learning the ...