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Still Facing the Dragon, 7 Years On
How do we turn down the fascistic power that appears to
Notes from a Theatre Shaman
David Lan on collaborative art.
Panning for psychic gold in rituals
How altered states — combined with the thoughtful
Internet Grief: Where the Island Meets the Metaverse
Contemplating a world without. By Sadie Rittman.
The Russian Preoccupation with Historicism
How to understand a man who appears to be acting out of
The Best and Brightest Who Failed Indigenous Peoples
Once revered figures in their societies, their legacies are
Rewriting history to justify current actions
Pushback against a university changing its name. By Gilbert
A Cinematic Anthem for Troubled Times
Getting aware and getting ready . . . a homily in the
Looking the pandemic in the eye
On the extent to which the pandemic's "fearsome reputation
Recognizing 'White Fragility' in Asia
Racial bias . . . not just in their town. By Jessa Geronimo.
A History of the World, Written in Rings
Our beloved trees can, in this case, recall the decline of
In our Gallery of Heroes: Lewis Mumford
An ecologist and bioregionalist before such words came into
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