Applying for an Oregon Literary Fellowship Oregon Literary Fellowships are intended to help Oregon writers initiate, develop or complete literary projects in poetry, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama and young readers literature. Writers in the early stages of their career are…
Step inside any art museum, say MoMA or the Wadsworth, and the regions of your brain associated with pleasure, memory, emotion, and vision immediately light up upon viewing a painting, according to…
Artificial intelligence sheds new light on classic texts. Literary theorists who don’t embrace it face obsolescence
Scientific research has consistently found a link between reading literary fiction and human empathy. Let's start taking these findings seriously.
Because why waste money on an English degree when you can just watch Disney movies?
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Thank you, graffiti artists, for making our streets a little bit smarter. How many of these literary references do you recognize?
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Museums sometimes seem to have a split identity — some institutions are on the bleeding edge of innovation, taking full advantage of the internet and technology in spreading access to their collections and programming. Others are stuck in the past, operating just how they might have decades ago with administrations unwilling to push technological initiatives. A report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project on…
A new report urges cities get more proactive when it comes to entrepreneurs in the arts.
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What readers who take offense at unfamiliar words and challenging books are telling us about our culture
From memoir and self-care books to comic novels, writing about our flaws and imperfections has never been so popular. But can failing ever be a success, asks Lindsay Baker?