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Sea of Radiance: An Interview with William Leonard Pickard

Posted on April 16, 2017

BY HENRIK DAHL The following long-form interview is the first extended Q&A with Harvard and UCLA drug policy researcher turned writer William Leonard Pickar...

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Struck by White Lightning: Owsley on Acid

Posted on April 5, 2012

BY HENRIK DAHL In January 2003, I was making research on The Merry Pranksters and especially their Acid Tests, and decided to get in touch with legendary counte...

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Yeah, Yeah, Right! Right! Right! On the Bus with Merry Prankster Ken Babbs

Posted on November 10, 2009

BY HENRIK DAHL Ever since the Sixties, journalists and historians have tried to give an accurate description of the Merry Pranksters. Some have got it right, bu...

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“Wolfe is Useless”: Owsley Stanley on the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests

Posted on May 9, 2009

BY HENRIK DAHL It was January 2003 and I was making research on The Merry Pranksters and in particular the so called Acid Tests they were staging in California....

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Tim Scully on the Brotherhood and Making LSD with Bear

Posted on May 9, 2009

BY HENRIK DAHL In 1966, Tim Scully lived with and built sound equipment for the Grateful Dead. He is also known as the sidekick of Owsley “Bear” Stanley, perhap...

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Skip’s Story: The Beginnings of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love

Posted on May 9, 2009

BY WILLIAM “SKIP” COSTLEY Editor’s Note The following story is an account of the early days of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, an organisation founded by a gro...

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  • Review: Psychedelia by Patrick Lundborg
  • Pantheistic Insights: Vegetarianism in Psychedelic Culture
  • Review: The Rose of Paracelsus by William Leonard Pickard
  • Psychedelics in the Age of Sexual Liberation
  • Midsommar: Folk Horror Trip of the Year
  • Psychedelic Manifesto
  • Wicked Ecstasy: Altered States in The Name of the Rose
  • An Introduction to Eroto-Psychedelic Art
  • Indigo’s Delivery: An Excerpt from The Rose of Paracelsus
  • We Ate the Acid: A Note on Psychedelic Imagery
  • Apolitical Pharmacology: From Altruism to Terrorism in Psychedelic Culture
  • Sea of Radiance: An Interview with William Leonard Pickard
  • The Beat Writers and the Psychedelic Movement
  • A Brief History of Swedish Psychedelia
  • Survive Yourself: A Note on Drugs and Time
  • Visionary Design: An Exposition of Book Covers in Psychedelic Literature
  • Art for the Third Eye: The Visionary Drawings of Emma Kunz
  • Struck by White Lightning: Owsley on Acid
  • The Continuous Trip: An Essay on Deadheads
  • Yeah, Yeah, Right! Right! Right! On the Bus with Merry Prankster Ken Babbs
  • Getting to the Core of Swedish Neoshamanism
  • “Wolfe is Useless”: Owsley Stanley on the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests
  • Tim Scully on the Brotherhood and Making LSD with Bear
  • Skip’s Story: The Beginnings of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love

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