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Religion, Mysticism & Ritual

Religion, Mysticism & Ritual

  • TORONTO: A glittering mélange of new vaudeville offerings.
  • Tales of golden forests and open-source mindware in this extract from the sci-fi novella.
  • Merlyn Driver describes the seasonal arrival of Mormon missionaries on the Orkney Islands of Scotland.
  • LONDON: Cape Farewell’s poet-in-residence Tom Chivers leads a collective dérive along the buried river Walbrook.
  • LONDON: Sarah Lester reports on the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition of work by George Catlin, artist and proto-ethnographer.
  • C.C. O'Hanlon charts a course back in time, round Britain's Celtic coastlines.
  • C.C. O'Hanlon takes a journey through Oklahoma - its history, literature, and unique attitudes to race, religion and money.
  • Avoiding crosses and staying relevant.
  • Depersonalisation, mimicry and seeing faces in the sky.
  • Crop circles often reference sacred geometry, which contains the measure of man, of nature and of the universe, expressed in harmonic proportions.
  • Before disguising or modifying the face became de rigeur for big name personalities, artists were finding alternative ways of wrapping their heads around the world, or the world around their heads. These masks, designed to siphon nature into the face, expand the face to envelop nature, or simply dissolve it completely, throw holistic ideas of ‘the self’ into disarray.Marcus Coates
  • LONDON: Tom Jeffreys speaks to funeral director Poppy Mardall about reshaping our attitudes towards death.
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