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Sunday, October 19, 2025

No Kings: What will Australia be like in 2058? A new novel imagines division, unemployment — and activism What if every law needed a vote? A gripping vision of future Australia where one public servant risks everything to make change stick

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A Long-Awaited Longevity Mystery Solved Ground Truth


Rock is for the young, but rockers can age gracefully.


Triolo’s memoir, The Way Around: A Field Guide to Going Nowhere, is about three meaningful circumambulations the author completed around three separate sites, and how the practice of walking in circles might offer a unique approach to grappling with crises that are environmental and personal. The narrative details Triolo’s walks around Tibet’s sacred Mount Kailash; California’s Mount Tamalpais; and the Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana, the largest Superfund site in the United States.

The Wisdom of Walking in Circles


What if every law needed a vote? A gripping vision of future Australia where one public servant risks everything to make change stick.