Issue 03: Double Take (Digital Download)

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In Issue 03, we considered the power of a double take.

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  • 116 pages (including cover)
  • Full color
  • PDF download with single pages (64.3 MB)

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In Issue 03, we consider the power of a double take.

Omaha writer and photographer Patrick Mainelli explores the harvest potential right under our feet in “A Wild Hunger,” a meditation on urban foraging. You’ve probably heard about how invasive carp threatens Midwestern habitats, but did you know its introduction was a page out of Rachel Carson’s? Andrew Reeves paints the picture of a man who started it and the environmental origins of invasive carp as biological control in the U.S. 

In Kansas and Oklahoma, laws dating back to Prohibition-era are still in effect, despite an upward trend in craft breweries. And in “From Bogota to Norman,” Colombians share their country’s culture, history and what we can learn from it. Both stories by Jorge Krzyzaniak.

Max McCoy on Mark Twain: one of America’s most iconic authors put his biography in the hands of Albert Bigelow Paine, a fellow ex-Midwesterner who tried to erase his own story.

Now in its second century, Interstate 70 is in poor shape. With states unwilling to raise taxes, Ginger Hervey asks, how will the public pay?

Features

+ Urban Foraging: Omaha-area writer and photographer Patrick Mainelli explores the harvest potential right under our feet.

+ Asian Carp: The introduction of Asian carp in Arkansas was a page out of Rachel Carson’s hugely influential Silent Spring. A picture of the man who started it and the environmental origins of Asian carp for biological control in the U.S.

+ Prohibited: In Kansas and Oklahoma, laws dating back to Prohibition-era are still in effect, despite an upward trend in craft breweries.

That’s a lot. There’s actually more. Download this issue and get it immediately or order the print issue here (or both!).

Details

  • 116 pages (including cover)
  • Full color
  • Originally printed in Missouri in Fall 2016
  • PDF download with single pages (77.2 MB)