My dad says that when I make a blog post, it doesn’t have to be a super long. But sometimes I make it a book. Not tonight.
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Aldous Huxley, Psychedelics Enthusiast, Lectures About “the Visionary Experience” at MIT (1962)
Today, those who get “turned on” to Aldous Huxley (as they might have said back in the 1960s) get it through his books: the dystopian novel Brave New World, usually, or perhaps the mescaline memoir The Doors of Perception. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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Habbirdaytome
I’ve been trying to break up with Facebook, but the kind friends I have there are making it quite difficult. I turned cough40coughcough yesterday, and the folks humbled me with their bon mots and gentle ribbing. I’m lucky to know such people, and thank them for their kind wishes.Filed under: First Person
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David Bowie’s Top 100 Books
“David Bowie Is,” the extensive retrospective exhibit of the artist and his fabulous costumes, hit Toronto last Friday (see our post from earlier today), and as many people have reported, in addition to those costumes—and photos, instruments, set designs, lyric sheets, etc. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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If You Are Considering Buying A House, Read This First
In September of 2011, when looking at the insurmountable debt catastrophe that the world finds itself (which has only gotten worse in the past several years) we warned that “the only way to resolve the massive debt load is through a global coordinated debt restructuring (which would, among other th Read The Rest ☞Filed under: … Continue reading
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