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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.
Pushing the boundaries of Elegant Weird
Dead serious about play, a new Polish photographer provokes
I Present Bertrand Russell
Redefining the public intellectual in an era of rising
Restoring an Antique Water Pump
Take something old, make it new. By Jim Ridge.
Diana Krall MIght Prefer To Be Alone
A pianist, her audience and what happened. By Whitney Smith.
Post-Catastrophe Counselling
Ways to think about the recent US election . . . and
Still Facing the Dragon, 7 Years On
How do we turn down the fascistic power that appears to
Paulo Friere's Enemy
The necessity of a battle manual at hand . . . for these
The Altar at Stonehenge
A recent discovery has major implications for our
A Writer Gazes Into Her Future
When looking back at your life, what is it that really
Countering Big Oil’s Attack
Making an economic case for a better world. An interview
Good Ole Boys Wanna be Heard Too
White working class males helped elect Trump in 2016. Time
Seeing Faces Where There Aren’t Any
Research into the effects of hiding the face . . . with
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