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First annual Paonia Film Festival; Pronghorn Passage; Craig Childs wins Desert Writers Award; correction.
by Jodi Peterson ,
May 01, 2011
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The lead essays in this issue find both darkness and hope
in the times we live in, and in the reminder that all civilizations
– including our own – eventually crumble and
fall
by Greg Hanscom,
Jun 21, 2004
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A long solitary hike through an empty, pristine desert is
interrupted by a close encounter with an F-16 fighter
plane
by Craig Childs,
May 01, 2006
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Craig Childs becomes a contributing editor; High Country News has telephone troubles; former interns Dave Frey and Emilene Ostlind get new jobs; and corrections.
by Jodi Peterson,
Feb 19, 2012
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Unexpected encounters with an injured bull elk and a couple of teenage boys lead a writer to consider the meaning of fatherhood.
by Craig Childs ,
Mar 02, 2009
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Despite a relatively snowy winter here in western
Colorado, the season itself seems to have shrunk, with spring
arriving weeks earlier than it once did in a trend with ominous
consequences for the desert Southwest, particularly
Phoenix.
by Paul Larmer,
Apr 16, 2007
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The abandonment of the American Southwest by the Anasazi
700 years ago – and the destruction of New Orleans by
Hurricane Katrina today – show that all civilizations are
fragile, complex, and ultimately at the mercy of the
climate
by Greg Hanscom,
Oct 03, 2005
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In The Way Out, Craig Childs tells the
true story of how he and a friend explored a Utah desert and, at
the same time, journeyed through their own memories
by Lee Ross,
Jul 25, 2005
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Craig Childs’ new book House of Rain is less an in-depth look at Southwestern archaeology than one person’s attempt to appreciate a part of the world
by Dave Phillips,
Jun 11, 2007
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Archaeology is, or at least ought to be, about more than
just picking up artifacts to gather dust on the shelves of crowded
museum storerooms.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Apr 28, 2008