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The Nature of Things

Three collaged works on paper by Chicago-based artist Sarah Legow.

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Dirty Rotten Vegan, III - Picking Your Poison

Eva Bloomfield on steering clear of the hidden animal products lurking in our alcohol.

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Digested Science - Burgers, Parasites and 3D Printing

From the weird to the world-changing: Katherine Templar Lewis on the latest developments in the world of science.

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Connecting Nothing with Something

Kit Caless, co-founder of Influx Press, on their new anthology of coastal writing.

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Wild Culture Bedside Table - August 2013

From site-specific literature to the ethics of eating meat: what we're reading this month and why.
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A Reflection on Hiroshima

68 years on, CC O'Hanlon reflects on life in the city today.
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Biped's Monitor

LONDON: Tom Jeffreys reviews a night of immersive theatre in the beautifully overgrown Nunhead Cemetery.
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At the Ferryman's Cottage

KINTYRE: Exploring the flora and fauna of the west coast of Scotland.

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Lana Siberie - Reptiles, Crochet and the New Aesthetic

Maya Tounta speaks to Iulia Filipovscaia of contemporary knitwear brand Lana Siberie.
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Wild Culture Diary - August 2013

Our pick of the best events taking place across the world in the month ahead.

 
 
 
 
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