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The Journal of Wild Culture
An Apology for the Adverb
Having attained a pariah-like status in some quarters, we're wonder . . . is it worth saving? By Edward O'Connor.
Can China Get Us Out of This Mess?
The world's worst polluter is a surprise leader in the
John Ross: In the Company of a Rebel
Inspiring the timid, repelling the bullies, standing up for
Andy Warhol, Ukrainian Icon
Understanding a harbinger through his pre-New York roots.
Gifts of the Desperate
A review of one of J.G. Ballard's favourite books that
Anxious Bedfellows of Eco & Econ
Getting closer to the earth . . . while resisting the pull
A Southern Family's State of Nature
Poems "caring little of worldview mindsets by the likes of
Seeds of the first psychedelic song
'Eight Miles High' staked out some thrilling and mind-
x
The invisible rivers in our sky — 18 miles worth — that
Seeds the Saudis sew
Saudi Arabia . . . in the grand scheme of things. By Craig
Cocktails on the Wild (Flavour) Side
Bringing garden and forest flavours into classic cocktails
The back country of solitude
Solo country living, bad weather style. A short story by
Young people reinhabiting urban space too
A story about a village teenager's passion for a certain
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