The waters of Sulis Minerva may yield new antibiotics
Research published last week suggests that the healing waters at the Roman temple complex of Sulis Minerva in Bath, UK, may yield new antibiotics to treat infections that have become…
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Research published last week suggests that the healing waters at the Roman temple complex of Sulis Minerva in Bath, UK, may yield new antibiotics to treat infections that have become…
The four paintings in Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s “The Seaons” are back on display in the Louvre, following a restoration that saw the removal of not only yellowing varnish, but later additions…
Although my trip companions think that the driving in Delhi, Dharamsala, and Agra is horrible, and that I’m crazy for even considering driving here, my heart salivates over the opportunity.…
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Sacred Well Congregation International celebrates it 30th anniversary, House of Black Cat Magic celebrates its one year anniversary, remembering Birubala Rabha, and more events…
Putin’s “Witch” has been detained by Russian authorities on suspicion of inciting violence against the Russian Orthodox Church and insulting religious feelings. Continue reading Putin’s “Witch” detained by authorities at…
Our weekend editor spends time at the 32nd annual St. Louis Pagan Picnic, catching up with friends, meeting new ones, and making music and magic. Continue reading Dispatches from the…
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report critiquing the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for its unclear and burdensome process for granting religious exemptions for psilocybin and other controlled substances.…
The June night sky is full of opportunities for viewing planets but the much-hyped “Parade of Planets: will not be on tap for a while. Continue reading June Skies: no…
Halo Quin returns with new insights into making daily practice work for Pagans with ADHD. “Just as I can use a walking cane to go further than my dodgy joints…