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The city of Phoenix, situated in one of the driest parts of the United States, is kept free from thirst via an intricate infrastructure of rivers, canals, turbines, pumps, and switchboards. Continue reading →
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I’m swearing and sweating, trying to set up the kennel in my bathtub, emphatically repeating to the dog that the live chicken on top of the toilet is “Not yours.” Continue reading →
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Ross Wilken, twenty-three, and his father, Harold Wilken, don’t look much like starry-eyed radicals as they inspect their fields of black beans just west of Danforth, Illinois. Continue reading →
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Spring is the time of year when Deena Miller, owner and operator of Sweet Roots Farm in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, thinks of quitting. Continue reading →
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WHEN I LIVED IN THE APARTMENT on Christopher Street with B., the first thing I would do, after pouring coffee, was smell the air and, whether it traveled on relentless rain Continue reading →