Drawing a line in the sand.—by John deJong
Alice Toler’s mind is a deep-thought generator. Give her a shadow of an idea and within minutes a compelling, artistically lit reality hovers in 3-D.
Devil’s Dictionary, Vol. 2—by Dennis Hinkamp
Colorado River most endan- gered; Herbert nixes West Desert water grab; Bishop pro- poses public lands dialogue; Willard Bay oil spill; ALEC: Get the public
Turn off the bute and go clean out the gutters.—by Alice Toler
News and ideas for a healthier, more sustainable future. —by Pax Rasmussen
CATALYST interns Lacey Kniep and Jayne Ann Boud put out the word that CATALYST was looking for marriage advice from our readers. You responded, and
The wilderness art museums of southern Utah’s canyonlands offer the best of two worlds: the physical exhilaration of a great hike and the mental stimulation
Spread out on my kitchen counter, a bowl, bag of bread flour, salt, glass of tepid water, and jar of pasta madre (sourdough starter), vie
You stroll through the sliding glass doors and fumble for the grocery list at the bottom of your reusable bag. Immediately, you have the sense
Chakra two, the sacral chakra, is the source of passionate emotions. It embodies our innate inner wildness. When this wildness has been repressed, we will
Pose of the Sage Vasistha (Vasisthasana).—by Charlotte Bell
Ponds in the desert. ALSO: Know your tomato types—determinate and indeterminate; the virtues of Umbellifers.—by Alice Toler
In life, love and in the garden.—by Adele Flail
Embarking on an adventure that will take you out of your mind. —by Suzanne Wagner
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