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Gazing in and out to Sea: 5 poems

Look what the surf brought in . . . poems by Matthew Clegg, Andrew Greig, Yahia Lababidi, Lynne Rees and R. S. Thomas.
Rough sea, Wild Culture, ©2015, Looking in and out to sea
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'Are Women Nasty?' & other questions from a history of injuries

How we got here and what we need to do to move forward. An essay by Kate Harding.
Trump behind Hillary, Journal of Wild Culture
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Encore Plus Tard: Agawa and the Artist

Ontario landscape can cast a veritable spell. For a painter who understands service and the wild. there may be no going back. By Gene Threndyle.
Agawa Bay, Lake Superior, northern Ontario
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'Real Men Can't Be Seen . . .'

. . . only Jim, who is a dream. By Roxanna Bikadoroff.
Roxanna Bikadoroff, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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On closeness and leaving

One of the members of the founding family of The Journal of Wild Culture online remembers her father who passed away ten years ago. By Lisa Wilson.
Tree and sapling in the snow, by Whitney Smith
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Three reasons why I’m running across a desert

Three reasons to do one of those 'crazy' and rather difficult undertakings . . . like run across a desert. By Jonny Wright.
Oman Desert Marathon, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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A new conversation about artists and their craft

A philosopher makes the case for thinking of works of art as tools for investigating ourselves. By Alva Noë.
Alva Noë, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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The Meditating Brain

What research is telling us about the effects of willing ourselves to be quiet for a few minutes a day. By Nicky Penttila.
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Home Supermarkets: Fishing in your Garage

The farm began with 500 tiny tilapia fry and a few mint and basil plants in Toole’s 14th floor apartment. By Rosie Jackson.
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Collapse and the Amnesia of the Golden Future

Past fallen civilizations and what they tell us about how to get to a sustainable future. By John Davis.
Anasazi cave village, Journal of Wild Culture ©2017
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