In a culture obsessed with biohacking and habit stacking, there is a wholesome and potent force oft-overlooked.
In her new exhibition, the poet and arts leader asks: how can we keep making and keep ourselves in the process?
Pōneke poet Tayi Tibble is only the fourth New Zealander to be published in the illustrious magazine.
It can be hard to intellectually discuss Swift, or any prominent female musician, without being met with thinly-veiled misogyny.
Poets once wrote their verse in “blood” when a monarch died. On the occasion of the Queen’s funeral, what has happened to the art of elegy?