NEWCASTLE: Julia Vogl on Eleanor Wright's solo show at Gallery North.
Architecture
Transient Sanctuaries
LONDON: Tom Jeffreys speaks to Natasha Reid about her continuously evolving embassy project.

Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft
SUSSEX: Tom Jeffreys reports from a newly renovated museum dedicated to typographer Eric Gill.

Wild Culture Bedside Table - August 2013
From site-specific literature to the ethics of eating meat: what we're reading this month and why.

A Reflection on Hiroshima
68 years on, CC O'Hanlon reflects on life in the city today.

Wild Culture Bedside Table - April 2013
From dazzling nature writing to a history of psychiatry: what we're reading this month.

Underground London - The Walbrook Pilgrimage
LONDON: Cape Farewell’s poet-in-residence Tom Chivers leads a collective dérive along the buried river Walbrook.

Scanning Ice: Up close with a Sea Ice Physicist
“Glaciers are fast-moving tonnes of ice, but you can model them like honey.”

The Social Function of the Sauna
Long before the virtue of the Victorians, the first spas were introduced to Britain in medieval times by returning explorers who wanted more of what they experienced in the Middle East — yes, Sir. By David C West.
