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Broadcasting the Other

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On January 8th, dozens of people in the small town of Stephenville, Texas witnessed a mysterious phenomenon in the evening sky – intensely bright lights that many believe were a UFO. Yet stranger still was the media frenzy that followed. Is the sudden mainstream interest in UFOs a sign of something deeper emerging in the public consciousness? (more)

Shamans and Charlatans: Assessing Castaneda's Legacy

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When first published in 1968, Carlos Castaneda's The Teachings of Don Juan was hailed as a groundbreaking ethnographic account of Native American shamanism. With fame came scrutiny, however, and a debate clouded Castaneda's legacy. But there's no doubt that both Castaneda and Don Juan shaped the Western world's understanding of entheogens and Native American culture. (more)

A Crude New Year

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Just two days into 2008, the price of crude oil hit a record $100 a barrel. Could this milestone cause a crucial shift in the petroleum economy? (more)

Atlanta's Drying Lesson: Building Community from Crisis

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Atlanta residents were recently inundated by reports of a crippling drought that threatened their water supply. But in-depth information was hard to find and often confusing. Enter Mickey Mellen – "a schmoe who knows nothing, talkin' about water" – with a blog and some questions. (more)

The Technology of Pain

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Weapons manufacturer Raytheon has developed new devices that inflcit pain without physical injury. While some are hailing the technology as a boon for non-lethal combat methods, critics fear it has seriously dark implications. (more)

Is the Internet Killing Culture?

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In his new book The Cult of the Amateur, British author Andrew Keen argues that the Internet is fatally undermining our culture. But hasn't free market capitalism done that already? (more)

Choose Your Illusion

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A new Internet-only documentary called Zeitgeist is making major waves, with elaborate conspiracy theories that link Christianity, 9/11, and the Federal Reserve. While far-fetched and often misleading, this movie succeeds in capturing the "spirit of the time" – a culture where truth and reality are no longer absolutes, but products of our own imagination.

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Discontinuing Democracy

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On May 9, 2007 the White House announced a new security directive that empowers the President with autocratic authority over widespread aspects of American life, public and private, upon the declaration of a national emergency – as observed and proclaimed by the President. How did a common instrument of executive decree grant such sweeping powers to a single person? This directive has received little attention, with only a handful of newspapers and firebrand blogs speculating on what it means. (more)

Humans Being

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Meet the Sol.iLLaquists of Sound. “If there was a charity called ‘Human Beings,’ that’s where we would contribute everything we do,” muses DiViNCi of Orlando's First Family of hip-hop. (more)

Controlling Substances

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Few things in modern society are as powerfully deconditioning, or as demonized, as mind-altering drugs. Along with the epiphanies that may come, however, lie comparably shattering pitfalls. How do we reconcile the innate human desire for altered states with the toxicity of the "Poison Path?" (more)

Canaries in The Coal Mine?

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Since last fall, swarms of honeybees have mysteriously disappeared in a global epidemic. Bird deaths are also on the rise, with unusual die-offs appearing across the planet. In both cases, scientists are struggling to find answers. Is Mother Nature trying to tell us something? (more)

Cinema Apocalypto

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Fantasy realms. Insects-turned-faeries. Bodily decomposition. Terry Gilliam and Guillermo del Toro offer brooding fairy tales with mature themes as timely lessons for a culture on the brink.

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