Is Susan Hiller a ghost-believing, holy water–packing, aura-gathering, ESP adherent? No. But she does get asked that a lot. Call it belief by association. And Hiller is regularly associated with a ...
French-Canadian composer Claude Vivier (1948-1983) is one of the few composers, perhaps the only one, to use an invented language throughout his entire compositional career. Vivie's use of what he ...
In the Richard Powers novel Galatea 2.2, a cognitive neurologist and a novelist endeavor to create a neural net sentient enough to pass a PhD comprehensive in English literature. The machine, dubbed ...
For decades, physician and author Silke Heimes has been leading groups in therapeutic exercises to put thoughts and feelings down on paper. Heimes, a professor of journalism at Darmstadt University of ...
The Denver-based Rocky Mountain Automotive Press association (RMAPMedia.com) has announced that Denver-area writer Andy Stonehouse is the winner of the organization’s new Outstanding Automotive ...
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Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.
Automatic Writing's October 2013 piece locating intersectionality as a firm and necessary component of class struggle politics, and identifying the risk many critics of intersectionality fall into of ...
“Continued explorations of automatism as a practical guide to negotiating the mysterious zone where light and no-light flutter in a fecund equipoise. A homemade rocket to realms unknown to any movie ...
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