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Interviews with Social Artists, Uncommon Heroes

February 25, 2014

From the Editor

richard.jpgRichard Whittaker

If we knew we were only going to live a few more days, how would that change our experience? Of course in a larger sense, we’re only going to live a few more days. All stories in this issue share a quality that’s perfectly at home with a heightened awareness of this miraculous fact of being alive. [more]

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