by Mark Duggan | Sep 1, 2018
Jonathan Thompson on the 2015 Gold King Mine Spill http://openrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Jonathan-Thompson-on-River-of-Lost-Souls-OpenRangeNews.mp3 On August 5, 2015, the toxic secrets of the Gold King Mine high in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains...
by Mark Duggan | Feb 12, 2017
Author Craig Childs is known for his attraction to remote landscapes, whether the Atacama Desert of Chile – one of the driest places on the planet; or the vast, whiteout desolation of a research station on Greenland’s ice sheets. He is a rugged and...
by Mark Duggan | Sep 2, 2014
“The way I was trained up, reporters went toward the story, just as firemen rush toward the fire.” –Charles Bowden The iconoclastic writer Charles Bowden passed away in New Mexico Sunday. He was 69. Bowden made a name for himself as an investigative...
by Mark Duggan | Oct 20, 2012
Listen: Tucson, Ariz. – People send Davy Rothbart trash. Readers of his Found Magazine send him love letters, to-do lists, pictures, doodles, any form of written communication, as long as it’s not theirs. They find such stuff plastered against a sagging...
by Mark Duggan | Oct 11, 2011
Tombstone, Ariz. – The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is an American Myth. It’s a tale of a violent showdown in 1881 in a remote part of Arizona, and it’s long been immortalized in both history text and Hollywood script. Various cinematic and literary treatments of...