The mystery of the self, then, is that every atom of our being is on loan from the universe, at every instant, from time ...
THE HOTEL WHERE I was staying, Villa Amazônia, was constructed in 1907, around the time the movie takes place. It had been a private residence, and many elements of the original building remain. It ...
“From where I sit on this flat rock floor, I see no way out,” writes Renata Golden in Mountain Time: A Field Guide to Astonishment, her new book of essays. “The path wormholes in such crimped arcs ...
OUTSIDE, IT’S BEGUN to rain. But inside Dramaten’s small-stage theater, the scene is electric. The low-ceilinged lobby is crammed with the wool-clad shoulders of theater professionals, young climate ...
So much of today’s climate storytelling recounts the awe-inducing extraordinary: rampant wildfires, uncategorizable ...
“Deer walk the path of our childhood,” the Kentucky-born artist Rachael Banks writes in an artist’s book she designed. It shares a name with her recent show in Cincinnati’s Weston Art Gallery—“The ...
A rain deity capable of making the sun and moon disappear, or even the entire Universe, if desired. Caster of spells (of silence or dust devils), a precious pearl of wisdom tucked under a ...
IN THE LATE SPRING OF 2017, I moved back to Tucson, Arizona, after more than three decades of living away. I was drawn back to research an aquifer that weapons manufacturers had polluted decades prior ...
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I first encountered Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, Braiding Sweetgrass, in the ecology section of my local bookstore. About 65% of what it takes to create our magazine is covered by donations. Help us ...