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John Kaag, in ‘American Bloods,’ follows the sprawling branches of a powerful dynasty throughout...
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoJohn Kaag is a philosopher committed to embracing life’s wildness and to celebrating the mysteries of the universe. Not once but twice, Kaag has been rewarded for his adventurousness ...
Forest Journal: Spring wildflowers vs. a warming climate
New Hampshire Union Leader· 5 days ago“April showers bring May flowers” will evoke visions of colorful tulips, dandelion-dotted lawns and...
Kevin Courtney, Napa Journal: Meet Mr. Natural
Napa Valley Register· 5 days agoSome people wear gloves for yard work. I prefer to rough it, writes columnist Kevin Courtney.
In "integral ecology," science and religion find middle ground on climate and politics
Salon.com· 2 days agoMassachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is an openly partnered lesbian with a track record of advancing...
Dan Lee: Experiencing the joy of being part of nature
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoIn a talk recently given at Augustana, Dr. Sandra Boham, a member of the Salish Tribe who is the...
7 Success Quotes to Keep You Inspired on Your Career Path
Ladders· 2 days agoFor ambitious professionals, these snippets of wisdom can be especially powerful, reinforcing commitment and inspiring action on the path to career success. 1. “Success is not final, failure ...
Gov. Healey, Boston Mayor Wu gift Pope Francis a Red Sox hat, other Mass. tokens - Boston News,...
7 News Boston· 6 days agoThe Pope now owns a Rex Sox hat thanks to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. While Wu and Massachusetts...
Cooking for One Can Be Fun, Easy and Delicious. Here’s How.
New York Times· 2 days agoMaking food for just yourself can feel like a burden night after night, but there are ways to make...
John Pipkin
GBH News· 3 days agoJohn Pipkin was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, and he holds degrees from Washington and Lee University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Rice University. On April ...
Mary Hepburn: Congrats to all the grads
North Platte Telegraph· 4 days agoMay is graduation month. Time for the caps and gowns in an array of colors as many 18-year-olds walked across the stage and received that all important document with their name beautifully printed at the top.