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The Journal of Wild Culture
Mortal Lessons, One by One
Ways of being with the dying that prepare us for our own departure. Interview with Kaleigh Trace.
Cities for Birds Too
Advocating for urban environments that attract and maintain
Many Questions make a Master
Rick Simon started out in the graphics trade by tweaking
In John Clare’s Footsteps
A poet and teacher recalls his first chance encounter with
Art Through the Female Lens
Her work is a testament to some bold views on the woman's
A Cinematic Anthem for Troubled Times
Getting aware and getting ready . . . a homily in the
The Naming of Plants
A child's universe, alive with what grows in a back yard.
Pandemic Revelations
How to think critically about the pandemic. By David Cayley
Germaine Greer on a Bug's Life, and Ours
Face to face with hauntingly beautiful insects . . . and an
Looking the pandemic in the eye
On the extent to which the pandemic's "fearsome reputation
In the Corners Hit by the Sun: The Visual Poetry of Gustavo Minas
"Under a certain light, nothing looked ordinary."
Carl Anthony: Earth and the Narrative of Race
Architect, social planner, anti-racism sage, and author, a
"I Feel Invisible."
From sleeping rough to utter social isolation . . . on
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