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The Journal of Wild Culture
A Young Classicist Goes All the Way
Brushes in hand, October 7 sent her to the biggest canvas yet. Interview with Azucena Perez Merkel by Whitney Smith.
Looking down the barrel of Guns & (some) People
A conversation with an outsider reveals some fresh ways of
Energy, Weather & the 100% 'Solution'
The current report on the state of renewable energy,
I Never Told Anyone What It Was For Me
An eloquent writer speaks with openness and force about
Call to Action in Rattling Times
Chris Hedges' book 'Wages of Rebellion: The Moral
Fuelling the art & science conversation
Science, ethics, aesthetics, ecology, Indigeneity, food
Tapping the Power of a 'Second Brain'
The maxim 'we are what we eat' is further proved by new,
Thylacine: Extinct Moves In the Dark Wood
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem
Ballsing it out on the edge of a Precipice
A freestyle adventure tale, 'The Ewe Stone' . . . a
"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"
"The woman looked up at me and said, in some kind of broken
Horrible winter driving, oh so beautiful
ROAD TRIP BULLETIN — Travellers defy winter storms by
A Reflection on Hiroshima
68 years on, CC O'Hanlon reflects on life in the city today.
Collaborating with the Enemy
A master facilitator of high-level problematic situations
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