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More than 4 decades after the original studies, Dr. Erika Dyck has exposed some surprising facts about studies conducted with LSD as a treatment for alcoholism.
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A website for those that live, sail and die for their sport. Sailing enthusiasts, this is your place.
Clinical trials are underway to gain an understanding into the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes such as migraines, PTSD, and addiction interruption.
Part three of a multipart series on the origins and implications of recreational drugs. The hallucinogenic exploration of the Sixties began in both nature and a lab.
Science proved eating contaminated rye bread can result in this disease. Evidence tends to support the theory that this was the primary cause of Salem's witchcraft mania.
Mercury Rev's 1995 classic 'See You on the Other Side' is a sprawlingly ambitious mix of beautiful melodies, complex arrangements and psychedelic lullabies
Knowledge is not something that can always be written down or quantified.
Given the talented cast, it's especially disappointing to consider that staring at goats could be more entertaining than watching this unfulfilling and disjointed movie.
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The 'Summer of Love' refers to a few months in 1967, focused on San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, when new styles of music, art, and literature changed the world.
In the 1960s Paul Krassner dropped acid with Tim Leary, conspired with Abbie Hoffman and thumbed his nose at J. Edgar Hoover ... and is still alive to tell about it.
Revisit the last great American Renaissance. Learn how a generation survived and revitalized a culture with LSD, rock and roll, campus revolt and Power to the People!
The Devil and Daniel Johnston is an inspiring and devastating portrait of an artists' wild journey through dementia.
Grant Heslov is unwisely given the director's chair for "The Men Who Stare at Goats," an anti-war farce starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, and Jeff Bridges.
The orchestrated violence on India's financial capital in 2008 exposed the vulnerability of southeast Asian countries in their fight against international terrorism.
Donovan's main aim was to teach others through song; "I was obsessed with my mission to present bohemian ideas in a pop music frame".
Salvia Divinorum is being deemed the new marijuana. It produces psychoactive effects and is legal in many states across the country.
A reformed Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Damon Albarn, John Paul Jones, Chrissie Hynde played London's Barbican in tribute to recently deceased Pink Floyd founder Syd Barratt
The consumption of Psychoactive drugs and Entheogens (from the Greek word 'Entheos' meaning God Within) have been a legitimate path to Consciousness Expansion for aeons..
Ever since pioneers left America's east coast to travel west, the iconic road trip has played a major part in America's psyche. Hollywood images explore the theme.
In the first article we examined the roots of these two movements, we will now look at the possible wider socio-biological effects of their practices
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, 60, a loyal Manson family member, is scheduled to be released from federal prison on August 16 after serving over 30 years.
Psychedelia is another vision of the world; one where perception can see the spirituality of nature and its connection with the human soul.
Despite Bobby being a central figure, this film is really about ordinary people whose lives were touched momentarily, by an extraordinary man.
Barack Obama's name has been used to sell everything from t-shirts, hats and plates to hot sauce and condoms. But now even drug dealers are profiting from Obamamania.
Federal authorities have dropped charges against two people involved in this year's Rainbow Gathering. The third is negotiating his charges.
Fast-paced, dark and funny, The Wheelman is an impeccable noir crime caper.
The herb known as Diviner's Sage, indigenous to Mazatec Indians in Mexico, is finding its way into the hands of the mainstream population.
New from Taschen, this tribute to the underground dirty magazine "Sexty to Sexty" is a raw and funny document of American history from 1965 to 1983.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has teamed up with a number of associations, including those of school nurses, to warn parents of this growing danger.
Richard Jenkins didn't win the Oscar, but after acting in more than fifty movies and television roles, the recognition was more than he ever imagined he'd receive.
Books make excellent Christmas presents. Here are four great authors whose book will make mystery and crime readers very happy: Chandler, Moseley, Le Carre and Murakami
Four hints for how to avoid common mistakes that parents make in naming their new baby. Use these considerations to help you find the perfect name.
In The Good Shepherd, the characters and themes display characteristics that are compatible with many critical theory perspectives.
Sunshine Superman is Donovan's third album. His first album was released in 1965, and he has since made many more over the last few decades.
Ecstasy was originally used as a tranquiliser for horses and shuts down the nervous system. It can cause permanent brain damage. Read on to see what people and users say.
Though many people who have undergone a near-death experience believe they have glimpsed an "afterlife," the explanation may be simple brain chemistry.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents "Imagine," a thoughtful look at the 40th anniversary of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's famous Bed-In for Peace.
Land of the Lost is marginally better than Bewitched, if only because it's a fairly straightforward springboard from the original, but the film is depressingly unfunny.
Some view military interrogation using extreme techniques, as torture and tatamount to a war crime. Yet others find it acceptable in this age of terrorism.
According to research and documentation, NDEs exist. This field of study is relatively new, beginning in the early 1970s. Their origin, currently, is speculation.
Which short animated films rocked the 2008 Ottawa International Animation Festival Competition 3? Find out here.
In the experiment, the ship, allegedly, teleported from Philadelphia to Norfolk and back in four hours with her crew suffering strange physical and mental effects.
Narrated by John Waters, 'Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea' is a fun historical documentary with plenty of bonus features now available on DVD.
Todd Snider again shows why he is considered one of music's great songwriters on his new album "The Excitement Plan."
Combining antidepressants or triptan migraine medication with other drugs may trigger a dangerous complication known as serotonin syndrome.
Teaching poetry to teenagers is often as successful as the poets one selects. These three Canadian poets appeal to high school students with their language and content.
In the 1960s, pop albums came of age, due in great part to the friendly rivalry between The Beach Boys and The Beatles, whose records spurred the other to greater heights
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