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The Journal of Wild Culture
Seeing Strangers
What compels us to look a second time? An essay with photographs by Debra Friedman.
Painters Made From Wilderness & Light
Ontario landscape can cast a veritable spell. For a painter
The Meditating Brain
What research is telling us about the effects of willing
Go fishing in your garage
The farm began with 500 tiny tilapia fry and a few mint and
Fashion-Forward Like No Tomorrow
Past fallen civilizations and what they tell us about how
Finding our humanity in keepsakes
How the mundane becomes inspirational . . . A major
Soul Song of an Eco-warrior
Why Edward Abbey's sense of what matters is imprinted in
Looking down the barrel of Guns & (some) People
A conversation with an outsider reveals some fresh ways of
Energy, Weather & the 100% 'Solution'
The current report on the state of renewable energy,
I Never Told Anyone What It Was For Me
An eloquent writer speaks with openness and force about
Call to Action in Rattling Times
Chris Hedges' book 'Wages of Rebellion: The Moral
Fuelling the art & science conversation
Science, ethics, aesthetics, ecology, Indigeneity, food
Tapping the Power of a 'Second Brain'
The maxim 'we are what we eat' is further proved by new,
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