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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.
'Taste of Persia' Reviewed + 4 Recipes for a Feast
Naomi Duguid's trek through Persia and neighbouring
Life & Times of the First Artist
A little film about a man's discovery of the world around
The challenge of difference, 2017 version
On the return of totalitarianism’s curse . . . the sudden
Big River & Big Road of American Music
How a river and a two-lane blacktop from Minnesota to
Lessons in the art of Music in Landscape
A composer and filmmaker compare methods of making site
Invisible Me
Reflections on the (wild) culture of aging. OF A CERTAIN
Militarily, Industrially, Uh, Morally Complex
Despite Adam Smith's promotion of free markets, one thing
A Remarkable & Uncompromising Man: Sorting Light & Dark
Fidel Castro (1926-2016). By Margaret Randall, with an
On the Authoritarian Politics of Resentment
Acclaimed educator and author of the book, America at War
After Nov. 8 — what we're feeling
There is an urgent need to put our voices forward and make
Rousing the masses, exposing the elites
Reflections on populism and pushback — and the Jeffersonian
Living with Epilepsy: Part I
Navigating the edge of a personal wildness that a person
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