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Robert Plant breaks down his new solo LP 'Saving Grace,' and explains why he'll never write a biopic, sign off on a biopic, or make a second Zep doc.
From cocoa drinks made by the Aztecs to India’s love affair with chocolate, this article traces the evolution of chocolate ...
In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs.
This year, colleges stopped teaching students to write. As artificial intelligence chatbots allow students to generate unique ...
In June, our art critic toured seven art museums from Detroit to Kansas City. National turmoil crept into the frame.
At the dawn of the 20th century, two epochal events shaped the way any conscientious Indian thought. The first was the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa in January, 1915 and the second marked ...
Helen Lewis challenges our idolisation of great minds, arguing that creative breakthroughs are collaborative in nature ...
From memorable villains to NPCs that could have met an early end, here are the characters that should make a return in ...
City Lights is a gorgeously photographed romantic comedy, The Gold Rush is a hilarious satire ... perfect technical ...
Joe Miller Hello readers, and welcome to the inaugural edition of Reason and Romanticism. You may have noticed that Library Lines hasn’t been around the last few weeks. Hallie Herold is now sole ...
We suggest you ten essential books – all published in the last five years – for Domus, to understand how artificial intelligence is reshaping creativity, today and into the future.