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From renewable energy policy to the poetry of food, EarthNotes takes a varied look at the pursuit of a sustainable globe. Co-authored by faculty of Winona State University and community experts, EarthNotes is an interactive exploration of one of the most high-stakes issues of our time. |
Documenting one Winona artist's attempt to create a balanced life. Posting thoughts on: art, identity, history, social justice, sustainable living, humor, need, want, life, death - you know, the important stuff... |
The musings of a Winona beekeeper bent on examining the relationships between sustainable beekeeping and environmental sociology. Posts include concrete observations of the author's own beehives, reflections on the social world of apiculture, discussions of honeybees in pop culture, and critical commentary on beekeeping and issues in environmental sociology. |
Practical, inspirational and occasionally irreverent advice on how--and why--to prepare satisfying meals using foods from the Driftless Region of SE Minnesota and SW Wisconsin--especially seasonal fruits and vegetables from Featherstone Farm. Peggy has over 250 cookbooks and follows local food news and trends so you don't have to. For more information, visit Peggy's blog at www.cookoutofthebox.blogspot.com and Featherstone Farm at www.featherstonefarm.com. |
Driftless Music is a blog and independent promotions company that showcases inspired and progressive musicians from the Twin Cities Metro and the Driftless Region of the Upper Midwest. It was founded by Southeastern Minnesota native, Saint Mary's University Alumnus, and independent music maven Adam Wiltgen to establish a conduit for his talented friends, as well as the many exceptional original musicians he encounters, to connect & share their creative works with the community of the Driftless Region and beyond. Driftless Music promotes music as compelling, organic and timeless as the landscape that inspired it. |
This Winona husband, father of three, full-time cubical dweller and part-time musician shares his thoughts on what it's like pursuing a career as an acoustic artist in his late thirties, as well as topics like self-improvement, good times and whatever else enters his mind. For more, visit PlanetCorey.com. |
Nathan Wardinski is a writer, academic, and film critic currently based in southern Minnesota. He is the host of the weekly radio show "Sounds of Cinema" and is a contributor to Winona360.org. In his blog "Valhalla's War Room," Nathan discusses current events and links to thoughts and ideas many others might miss. |