Archive for January, 2009

Peak Experience Article 2

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Peak Experience Article 2
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Peak Experience Article 1

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Peak Experience Article 1
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Feting the dead: trolling Michoacán, one cemetery at a time

Monday, January 5th, 2009

By Laura Read 
San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
In the black of night on Nov. 1, the cemeteries of Michoacán hum with life. Women in woven shawls bow their heads over lumpy graves; men in cowboy hats flash gold-toothed grins in the dark; children dart through shadows, giggling between bites of sweets. Tourists do their part snapping photos, [...]

Will you survive?

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

By Laura Read
San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
On Dec. 20, 1996, Bay Area teenager Harley Augustino and his dad, James, a 48-year-old developer and political activist, lost their way on cross-country skis in a brutal Sierra snowstorm. When darkness fell, they carved out a snow cave and huddled in it. Every half hour they stomped around outside [...]

Two Tales of Spillville, Iowa

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

By Laura Read 
National Geographic Traveler
When 19th century Bohemian immigrants settled in Iowa’s lush Turkey River Valley, they couldn’t have imagined one village would nurture two very different creative passions. The town was called “Spielville,” then, after its German founder, Joseph Spielman. Residents anglicized the name, and quiet Spillville now lures travelers with dueling strains of [...]

Drama in Nagaland

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

By Laura Read
San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
The air smelled faintly metallic and echoed with thuds. Before me, five Angami men crouched around bloody mounds of raw meat, each wielding a fin-like blade with a wooden handle. At first, I resisted watching the slaughter, but then remembered that observing this kind of ritual — a neighborhood [...]

Saving the family farm

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

By Laura Read
San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
The nectarine’s skin wrinkled into folds, releasing the sweet-tangy flesh underneath. Before the juice could dribble, I sucked it into the pockets of my cheeks and savored its goodness. I ate another. Afterward, I telephoned Twin Peaks Orchard, near Newcastle in Placer County, 75 miles away from my home in [...]


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