Twelve US copyright cases against OpenAI and Microsoft have been consolidated in New York, despite most of the authors and news outlets suing the companies being opposed to centralization. Source link Read more »
Reading nights and avant-garde literary groups are rapidly emerging as platforms for younger generations to foster community and creatively share personal narratives â and one new series is making waves in New... Read more »
‘It’s a snowball effect’: the gen Z niche reading event making waves in New York Jul 05 2024 Reading nights and avant-garde literary groups are rapidly emerging as platforms for younger generations... Read more »
This year’s Pulitzer winners include the New York Times and ProPublica as well as authors including Jayne Anne Phillips and Jonathan Eig. The Pulitzers honored the best in journalism from 2023 in... Read more »
Printed Matter Chelsea Thrilling, overwhelming, chaotic: even if I spend an hour in Printed Matter, I often feel like I’ve only scratched the surface. It took me a couple of years to... Read more »
She chose the name because it sounded French. When she took out her first newspaper ad, in 1839, she wanted to cultivate an air of mystery and sophistication. In time, her pseudonym,... Read more »
New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement Jan 02 2024 The New York Times this week filed suit against Open AI and Microsoft over the unauthorized use of its... Read more »
Salman Rushdie made a rare public appearance since he was stabbed and attacked at a literary event last year when the author collected an award on Wednesday night at the Václav Havel... Read more »