- (née Gosselin;
April 9, 1981 – July 9, 2016), also
known as Geneviève
Castrée, was a
Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and
musician from Quebec. An early...
-
Castree is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Noel
Castree (born 1968),
British geographer Ronald Castree (born 1953),
English murderer...
- in 1993
before charges were dropped. In 2006, a DNA
match led to
Ronald Castree being charged with Molseed's murder; he was
convicted the
following year...
-
where both
Castrée and
Elverum would become influential in the
local music scene, in
particular the
forming of the What The Heck festival.
Castrée was diagnosed...
- Noel
Castree FAcSS (born 2
April 1968) is a
British geographer whose research has
focused on capitalism-environment
relationships and, more recently,...
- 2017, it was
composed in the
aftermath of his 35-year-old wife Geneviève
Castrée's diagnosis with
pancreatic cancer in 2015, and her
death in July 2016....
- of the
death of Elverum's wife, the
cartoonist and
musician Geneviève
Castrée;
Elverum described it as the
second part of that album. The
album was entirely...
- (2009) ‘Nature’, in
Castree, Noel, et al. (eds) A
Companion to
Environmental Geography, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 19-36. (p. 20);
Castree, Noel (2005) Nature...
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video Castree, N. 2004.
David Harvey. In Key
Thinkers on
Space and Place, eds. Hubbard, Kitchin, Valentine. Sage Pubs.
Castree, N., Essletzbichler...
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written and
recorded in 2017
shortly following the
death of Geneviève
Castrée, Elverum's wife. On
March 24, A Crow
Looked at Me was
released to high...