Lord Byron
Inside Lord Byron’s Favourite Wine Shop
Berry Bros. & Rudd in London is Europe’s oldest wine merchants. Opened in 1698, the shop was frequented by Beau Brummell and Lord Byron, and once became political hide-out for Napoleon III.
Ada Lovelace and the Impossible Expectations We Have of Women in STEM
Why are we so obsessed with our female role models' personal flaws?
Ada Lovelace Was the First Person to Understand the Real Potential of Computers
The Victorian mathematician's legacy goes beyond the first published computer program.
[Exclusive] Read the First Four Pages of Lord Huron's Comic Book 'Strange Trails'
Take an exclusive look inside indie-folk act Lord Huron's comic book companion to new album 'Strange Trails,' out tomorrow on IAMSOUND Records.
I Sold Culinary Crack to Michelin-Starred Chefs
Getting weird text message requests 24 hours a day and clearing out entire subway cars because of a stinky scent are the norm when you're slinging truffles. I've had to watch chefs inappropriately fondle my product so that I can offload something that...
Lord Byron's 'Darkness': A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Climate Change
The Byronic post-apocalyptic Earth is extreme, but so is the way we interact with the planet.
What of the Ottava Rima in Byron’s 'Don Juan'?
Regardless of how or why Byron decided on ottava rima for Don Juan, the form undoubtedly influenced the poem's content through tone, pace, and lineation.