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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.
Answering the revolutionary call
What is required to be in a revolution in South America,
Tidying up for Dinner, Way Down South
How keeping kitchen helps a crew of environmentalists
Bots, Boobs & Trolls
Imagining how the US President negotiates within his own
Our ad-hoc organized future
To glimpse the cities of tomorrow, Herbert Wright visits
Sink or Sing
Merlyn Driver speaks to musician and performance artist
Whither worth, dignity, justice and compassion?
In an ascending age of precarity, what happens when we
Serving the Exquisite Mole Amarillo
A Day of the Dead feast might include this classic Mexican
Out of the mouths of babes: Vladimir & Donald 100 years apart
What went on by the East River when an rookie up-and-comer
Puncture the new normal
Protecting ourselves from a new American regime's
Charting a disappearing future
A blend of history, politics and Arctic ecology draw
In Praise of Poetic Frenzy
Our Bloomsday tribute: how a classic American comedy sketch
Her ear tuned to the earth
Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide
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