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The Journal of Wild Culture
Enroll in collage now
In the right hands, scraps of paper glued together can
Dressed to kill, Scots Take to the Streets!
Suit Up, Ride Hard, Drink Merrily . . . it's a wooly social
While speaking of passing from this place
Two artists who are partners in work and life tell the
Cold shifting in the molten landscape
"A respect for places and people who have to survive up
On closeness and leaving
One of the members of the founding family of The Journal of
Strange Tools: Art & Human Nature
A philosopher makes the case for thinking of works of art
Marching out of love & fear
Marchers tap the creative spirit to ignite change. Photo
Thylacine: Extinct Moves In the Dark Wood
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem
Where Walking Takes Us
Fascination with a spring flower leads to an unexpected
Nature is Satan's Church
A bold, eloquent statement shadows the inner feminine and
Ballsing it out on the edge of a Precipice
A freestyle adventure tale, 'The Ewe Stone' . . . a
You, me and Bigfoot: putting on different skins
New questions spring up in a London exhibition about the
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