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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.
How the Built Environment Affects Us
A new exhibition in London explores how buildings help and
The Plant Paradox
A new book explains how a common plant protein can play
“R” Shrikes Us?
A macabre songbird that acts like a hawk. By Anne McGouran.
In the Embrace of Wolves
Coexistence is intimate and sustainable . . . then the
Befriending Fire
How the stewardship of land fire as a productive resource
'Two-Storey Tale'
A galloping meditation on split levels, Tories and Whigs,
Old World Reciprocity for 'Mangacakes'
Spend an enjoyable afternoon with friends — and take home a
Atomic Soldiers, Welcome!
A short story about innocence all 'round in the early days
Variations on Huxley's 'Gleam' of the Visionary
Huxley's little book on art that induces, or at least
Making Cumin sing, and other Indian cooking tips
An expat brings her panache with Indian cooking to the
Chief Seattle's Grave & other poems from Cascadia
Poetic notes on a bioregion mix hurt, ill-tuned motives and
David Hlynsky's left-field approach to social commentary
A little film about evading technological tyrants through
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