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The Journal of Wild Culture
Seeing Faces Where There Aren’t Any
Research into the effects of hiding the face . . . with evidence from two Freuds. By Rosie Jackson.
The Heartache in Universities Today
The dire threat to the liberal arts — and a Harvard
In Praise of Brief Dramatic Forms
Passing time in the wild, Venus & Cupid are drawn to a
An expo looks at 'feeding the planet'
Herbert Wright explores the chasm between fast and slow
Staves Wrapping the World
A composer's score is performed in New York and Manchester
Dark Islands: New Poetry by Tom Chivers
One of our admired urban witnesses delves into traditional
Wild Culture — Live, here, soon!
The Cabaret of Wild Culture is back onstage, May 9 in
Dear Mr Gates...
Big journalism starts to really take the world seriously —
Dr Earnest and Mrs Strange: Angela Lizon's Dark Innocence
With Velazquez and Victorian cautionary tales in mind, a
Cuba's Next Bold Move: Opening Doors
A report on Cuba before American tourism, business
Reading the ocean for plastic
How to go from molecular soil biologist to Atlantic
Watching the Detectives . . .
A famous human rights lawyer explains how new and sweeping
Bad Boy Who Would Be Christ King
An irrepressible untamed spirit, artist, English minstrel,
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