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thanks to Sister Amy for the tip! Ba dum DUM!
thanks to Sister Amy for the tip! Ba dum DUM!
The last edition of The Hekataeon sold out in less than a week, and it has remained in high demand ever since. Due to popular demand, Grayle Press is now re-issuing this popular grimoire in a formidable, altar-worthy volume that… Continue Reading
Witch Hunt features 16 critically acclaimed international artists who employ feminist, queer, and decolonial strategies to explore gender, power, and the global impacts of systemic patriarchy. Witch Hunt is an international group exhibition showcasing the work of 16 artists who use feminist,… Continue Reading
Today is the birthday of the Prophet of the Lovely star who was born October 12, 1875 – the same year as the Theosophical Society was formed (as he loved to point out). The U.S. Grand Lodge of Ordo Templi… Continue Reading
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. The Boss asked me to plug my class here… (thanks, Howard!) I’ve been teaching a periodic class with The Blackthorne School based on a presentation I gave at NOTOCON… Continue Reading
This is cool! An online repository for Spiritualist and Occult periodicals. So, “occult,” you understand why that’s of interest. Spiritualist – well, this is the movement that gave rise to figures like Pascal Beverly Randolph and Emma Harding Britten who… Continue Reading
Late last year Archaeo-Chat interviewed archaeologist Rebecca Wragg Sykes her new book KINDRED: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art. I just came across this after seeing her review in the NY Times about the development of bipedalism in hominids. Have… Continue Reading
The journal is a parody, but the experiments are for real, and this year’s Ig-Noble prize winner shows that when you have to airlift a rhino, it’s better to do so upside down. Among the other scientists honored this year… Continue Reading
On the edge of culture lies peril. Proof of this assertion can be found in the movies produced by Kitos Digiovanni, aided and abetted by tarot genius Rauncie Ryan, and yes, sometimes even Harper Feist. The first installment of the… Continue Reading
The British Library has an unrivalled collection of Zoroastrian manuscripts and therefore welcomed the opportunity to display three of its Zoroastrian treasures in the current exhibition “Epic Iran” organised by the V&A with the Iran Heritage Foundation in association with… Continue Reading