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The Journal of Wild Culture
How to Design for Listening
What makes a performing arts hall sound and feel good for performers and audiences alike. Interview with Donald Schmitt.
A Last Word on Tomato Sauce
As a parting gift he left us the instructions. By Brian
When a Thin Place Discovers Us
On bumping up against the unknowable. By Edward O'Connor.
Landscape Photography From On High
Where we live — from the photo gallery of the European
On Moving, Again
Picking up, going to live somewhere else . . . and what
A Harvest of Beauty & Intrigue
The keen eye of Rick/Simon celebrates details in the
A Thinker to Help us Through Fraught Times
A film about Gregory Bateson's systemic mindset proves his
Trade!
What's going on? Jim Leech interviewed by Max Allen.
The Myth of the American Cowboy
On a key element that helped perpetuate the hero myth of
How Honey Bees Get Along
How the honey bee's social processes drive evolution.
A Young Classicist Goes All the Way
Brushes in hand, October 7 sent her to the biggest canvas
Eat and Don't Get Eaten
A mind-expanding pleasure to read by a celebrated science
Responding to an Age of Rage
Do not let the worst happen.
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