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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.
Lady
Observing one's mom kicking ass. By Heather Goodman.
Doing something together, rather than sitting alone
Becoming more tightly knit as we're forced to rely on one
Civilization Ruffled
How is COVID-19 an expression of the world we've made? By
Women of the South Against Masculine Assumptions
In the fiercely sexist context of southern Mexico, women
The Art of Reflective Short Prose
Sitting somewhere between devotional literature and diary
Young & Active: A new generation marches for climate
Some in this mob could take us there. Photographs by
A New Rebellion Takes Root Against Dithering
"A young person on a dying planet" has something to say. By
Ryota Matsumoto's extraordinary cities
In digitally-processed paintings an architect/artist
Snapshots: Learning to Love LA
CC O'Hanlon's US Trilogy, Part I: In defence of the
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
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