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Nevada Bristlecone Preserve Enlarging the Question A wide-ranging discussion with the conceptual artist and experimental philosopher Jonathon Keats on his life, his philosophy, and a handful of his many projects, including Centuries of the Bristlecone, a forthcoming collaboration with Long Now and the Nevada Museum of Art. Jonathon Keats in conversation with William L. Fox
Long Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02024 Streets, People and Play: The Drama of Daily Life
Culture Saints Without a Cause The Catholic Church has been undergoing a long, slow shift, playing out on the timescale of centuries: a shift to distance itself from the popular enthusiasms of its most devout parishioners. By John Last
Culture The Enduring Trajectory of Jewish Fashion From the tabernacle to the tabloids By Em Seely-Katz