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Cristina Jiménez’s book revisits her early years in Ecuador and her path to becoming an immigration activist.
Robert Macfarlane’s meditation on the life and times of great waterways poses many perplexing questions but answers few.
Ecological, nonfiction work "Is A River Alive?" explores the animacy and integrity of nature, but suffers from awkward pseudo ...
From bestsellers-in-the-making to sharply observed literary fiction, we’ve rounded up your best bets for summer reading ...
CASA operates with the goal of providing community building and a way for others to learn Spanish that is not only engaging ...
This has been a bad year for churches designed by architects Brust & Brust. Next to fall is Brust & Brust's St. Aloysius, ...
They have led me here, to the subject of my essay, Robert Macfarlane’s tripartite ecological-literary tour de force, Is a ...
Should a river have the right to sue? In Is a River Alive?, Robert Macfarlane explores the global movement to grant legal ...
Excited for a jam-packed weekend? Here's everything that's happening around Canberra.Think: truffle hunts, markets, live ...
Spoiler alert: you're going to be very busy. This week in Canberra you can sip on award-winning wines, explore an ...
Children and teenagers often turn to poetry. As with so many things, they own it without questions or self-consciousness through play. Many adults admit to not getting poetry. Given all that we fa ...
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