Last month this blog speculated on how theatre might be
more seasonal. Christopher Woodward, director of London's
Museum of Garden History, says, 'There is a real thirst
to bring nature and the seasons back into the concrete city.' He even takes part in his first act of guerrilla gardening. 'There's definitely a real kick, isn't there, to digging up public land?'
Video of some comic street theatre: guerrilla gardeners are planting forget-me-nots (above) one night at the Elephant and Castle roundabout when some policemen arrive and threaten them with arrest for criminal damage to public property.
Water is at the heart of farmers’ struggle to survive in Benin
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This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Megan Valére Sosou
[image: A photo of rows of plants that are climbing up stakes in the
ground.]*Marke...
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