Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
One way to think of poems is as the stories of a moment. All art, at its root, is a way of telling stories. Even paintings — the Mona Lisa is the story of a woman’s smile; the ceiling of the Sistine ...
The man who spent a month lost in the North Cascades without food or shelter recounted his ordeal in ... He doesn’t mind solitude,” Thompson said. “You or I, alone for a month out there, we’d go nuts, ...
I’ve always wanted to wake up one day without the rushing urge ... Serene. “Did you see Pain and Grief coming after you when you lost something?” “No.” “Exactly. You only see me ...
Among its 90-plus provisions, SECURE 2.0 directed the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to establish a lost-and-found database for workplace retirement plans. The online tool, launched in late 2024, can ...
The X CEO along with Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are all guests of the President today in Washington DC. Read the full story ...
Our iPhones have become an extension of ourselves, holding our memories, connections, and sensitive information. The sinking feeling of realizing you’ve misplaced your iPhone can be overwhelming, not ...
Jan. 16, 2025 Here is some of the greatest, most practical advice I’ve heard on how to start reading poetry: “A poem is best read ... like “The Waste Land” without constant recourse ...
A seismic shift hit the hip-hop landscape on 15 January 2025, when Smack You, an unreleased Eminem track featuring Hailie Jade, emerged from the vault. The track, recorded during hip-hop’s most ...
“We’re just lost without her. She’s not just a pet, she’s family and again, we’re so concerned because she was in that wreck, and she still needed care. You know, and we’re ...