A new London exhibition holds up a mirror to Botticelli's sublime rendering of the feminine form — revealing and inspiring as much today as then. By Herbert Wright.
Bolivia: The Telenovela, 1
We learn that things are done a tad on the feral side in the Andes. By Heather Mencken.

Peak Humanity and How to Avoid It
Getting a foothold in space was once about who can get out there first. Now the focus is inward. By Herbert Wright.

Could 'CapGlobalCarbon' be famous someday?
Save the planet and help tackle climate injustice by getting at the root cause — a presentation submitted at COP21. By David Knight.

Hyper: An Electromagnetic Chapbook
This is your brain on what's all around us. Stephanie Mills reviews Chellis Glendinning's Hyper: An Electromagnetic Chapbook.

What the World Doesn't Know About Canada
Tar sands and tarnished halos. What the world doesn't know about Canada. By Grace Shepherd.


Language, Landscape & the Sublime: Call for Participation
Calling all thinkers and writers! Schumacher College, one of our favourite institutions, is asking—and holding a symposium in June.

'Nature Is Actively Capturing Me': An interview with Mark Peter Wright
New questions spring up in a London exhibition about the human/non-human conversation. By Mark Peter Wright with Nathan Thomas.

NOK&T: The Last Project, Part 3
Rituals in the preparation of leaving a loving world. By NOK&T.

NOK & T: The Last Project, Part 2
Two brave artists and lovers rise to the challenge of speaking to us, and for us, about imminent passage from this life. By NOK&T.
