Read an extract from a powerful new book on women and how we reconnect with the natural world through ancient myth.
Taketsuru travelled to Scotland in 1918 to learn the secret of whisky production. He studied organic chemistry at the ...
In a blog published on the government website in October, Rachael Richards, data community lead at the Government Digital ...
Robbie Arnott's Dusk about twins hunting a puma in Tasmania, and Tasma Walton's I Am Nannertgarrook about an Aboriginal woman kidnapped and sold into slavery, have tied to win the ARA Historical Novel ...
Safe to say, we’ve got a soft spot for the strange, the muddy, and the magnificently bonkers. And so does resident writer Philip, who reckons nothing says “British culture” quite like chasing dairy ...
A legend told on a coastal ferry to a travelling writer; a maybe-real faerylike pub landlady. How are women's whisky stories mythologised through history?
A new arts project pairs photographers and poets with farmers, fishers and food growers to tell powerful stories of ...
Shadow Lake Nature Preserve in Renton protects one of Washington's few peat bogs. Here's how to tour the bog and learn more.
In Scotland, whisky production is facing growing criticism over its environmental impact. Many distilleries still burn peat, ...
In Anna North’s "Bog Queen," a female forensic scientist attempts to solve the puzzle of a well-preserved body found in a peat bog.