FOOD & DRINK
A Carbondale filmmaker and an Alaskan Yup'ik fishing guide share the story behind 'School of Fish' documentary
The adventure film genre tends to conjure up images of rugged mountaineers risking their lives to climb the tallest peaks in the world. However, at last week’s 5Point Adventure Film Festival in Carbondale, many of the stories on the big screen focused on the diversity of relationships people have with the wild places around them.
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