Showing results for: gutians lived in the mountains (page 4)
The West's devastating drought is literally lifting mountains
A new study highlights an unexpected consequence of drought
08/22/2014 18:45 UTC
Queering Appalachia — finding chosen families online in an unforgiving landscape
"The digital landscape introduces the potential for transformation for queer and trans life in our mountains"
06/23/2018 16:59 UTC
"Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley"
A biography of the spooky, sex- and drug-addled egomaniac who became an icon to generations of wannabe occultists.
08/31/2000 23:00 UTC
"Too bad you were born a girl"
The first thing I did when I returned home to L.A. was to thank my parents for immigrating to the U.S.
02/17/2020 19:00 UTC
Holiday carols, eggnog -- and video games
It's a new tradition -- generations around a game console. For 25 years, families have shared "The Legend of Zelda"
12/25/2011 23:00 UTC
"Survivor" in the rubbish
"Dumped," a new reality show, tosses vain Brits into a garbage dump to live among the maggots and tires. It's trash TV with a message.
03/08/2008 17:14 UTC
Talking with the enemy
The thin men sitting in the hut are the lucky ones: Iraqi soldiers who escaped U.S. bombs and Saddam's "execution committees."
03/31/2003 23:06 UTC
"Everyone needs to find the best way to live": "Eight Mountains" stars talk friendship and choices
Actors and real-life friends Alessandro Borghi and Luca Marinelli spoke to Salon about their contemplative new film
04/28/2023 15:00 UTC
"Greece has a certain sensitivity to foreign ultimatums and occupations, most notably on the part of Germans"
The real background of the austerity fight goes back decades -- and includes a brutal WW2 German occupation
07/20/2015 18:58 UTC
High school student lands lengthy interview with James Mattis after his phone number is accidentally published
Out of thousands of messages, Trump's defense secretary decided to speak with one lucky student
07/10/2017 21:40 UTC
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
The tale of journalist and filmmaker Michael Wood's journey via Landrover, camel, foot and boat in the path of Alexander the Great.
01/09/1998 01:00 UTC
We still blow up mountains to mine coal: Time to end the war on Appalachia
The dying coal industry's last gasp is "mountaintop removal" mining — and it's even worse than it sounds
05/01/2021 10:00 UTC
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