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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.
Masks: Artists Make Faces
Marcus Coates
Lethal injection: a 'humane' way to kill?
Raucous laughter’s the last thing you’d expect at an event
A Festival of Beckett
Alys Moody takes a break from her PhD to spend even more
Stepping Out
It shocks me to hear him describe our walk as a long
Banking Ships and Black Swans
An ex-Soviet icebreaker was recommissioned to
Cartoons: The Precision of Nightmares
“The sleep of reason begets monsters” depicts the artist
The Understudy
You sit around, part-bored, part-terrified, guiltily hoping
Lies of Sex and Intrigue
These hunched-over suits, broken and staring into monitors
Not Asking
I’d been looking for signs in his music taste, listening
Slip your neighbour one
This members club will transform every house on your street
How America lost democracy
Genuine power now operates above and beyond the old party-
Guy J Jackson: Busking stories from Hay to LA
There's a rare kind of wondrous absurdity which flows
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