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The Journal of Wild Culture
An Apology for the Adverb
Having attained a pariah-like status in some quarters, we're wonder . . . is it worth saving? By Edward O'Connor.
Martha Graham and the Prophecies of Dance
Patricia Beatty (1936-2020) reflects on her mentor, one of
Ten Songs That Made a Difference
On how a few powerful songs made personal and collective
Centennial on the 4th
In pursuit of cash for gas, stories for drinks, and the
Group Intelligence of Birds in Flight
The poetics of wildlife group naming. By Angela Lord.
Confessions of a Trans Trucker
A cross-dressing truck driver stays the course and lands on
The She-Wolf: Mother to Other Species
When the female wolf is able to mother pups other than her
Poetry by Roy Duffield
A poetic voice with cheeky verve . By Roy Duffield.
Crop Circle Rationale
Crop circles often reference sacred geometry, which
Dreams of a Queer Diaspora
Seeing into the richness and vulnerability of a sexually
The Greatest Leader of Democracy
A mixture of character, heart and political talent in
In our Gallery of Heroes: Lewis Mumford
An ecologist and bioregionalist before such words came into
One Executioner Clownfrog Wants You to Know She Exists
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring
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