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Invisible Me

Reflections on the (wild) culture of aging. OF A CERTAIN AGE, a new series by Maere Sage.
Wild Culture, Advanced Style, ©2015, Invisible Me
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How to Go Sane Under a Post-Truth 'n' Tweetin' Commander-in-Chief

Four commentators in the trenches offer some wisdom on how to remain calm, stay productive and not be 'touched'.
Alec Baldwin as Trump, Journal of the Wild Culture, ©2017
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The quick-quick-slow food movement

What's for dinner? Butternut squash soup with chilli and coconut, black kale and chickpea soup, coconut chicken curry, beer-braised pulled pork — and more. All these recipes need is you. By Laura Pope.
Butternut squash soup, Wild Culture, ©2015
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'Why We Bought this Home', and other poems

When there's no answer to this question, it must be love. Prose and poems about intimacy with time in place, place in time. By Sean Prentiss.
House on lake (cover), Journal of the Wild Culture, ©2016 1187.jpg
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War Culture, Militarism & Racist Violence under Donald Trump

Despite Adam Smith's promotion of free markets, one thing he never trusted was a group of businessman in a room together. HENRY A. GIROUX on what happens when the war culture guys go for control.
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Keeping Score in the War on the Planet

As Trump and similar politicians gain ground elsewhere, we need to reaffirm our own set of fundamentals. By Kirkpatrick Sale.
Capitalism vs Earth, Journal of the Wild Culture, ©2016
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Fidel Castro, ¡presente!

Fidel Castro (1926-2016). By Margaret Randall, with an introduction by Chellis Glendinning.
Fidel Castro revolutionary, Journal of the Wild Culture, ©2016
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Interview with a Revolutionary: A Survivor of a Bolivian Massacre Tells (Almost) All

What is required to be in a revolution in South America, day to day? An interview with Jorge Bayro by Chellis Glendinning.
Che Guevera, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2016
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A geographer-poet in the sub-zero wilderness

A blend of history, politics and Arctic ecology draw attention to a landscape that is slipping away. Poems and the Wild Culture Questionnaire by Tim Cresswell.
Abandoned whaling ships, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2016
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Managing Climate Risk, or Not

For the finance sector, climate risk is moving from the periphery to the core. By Nathan Thomas.
Taxis underwater, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2016
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