Sep 26, 2016Our childhood was…weird, in a word. Even as a kid I found myself thinking, “Why are we selling flowers at the side of highways?” “Why are we going door-to-door making strangers drink juice?” “Why are we sprinkling salt over our groceries?”
↩︎ Jane
The occult is a much bigger thing than Halloween
- The first known depiction of a witch on a broom is from the 15th century. Updated Oct 26, 2016 ago
- The headline you've been craving: "I accidentally joined a cult after leaving another cult."
- "Spanking Jesus" is a real, complicated, erotic, religious thing, and not the easiest way to experience God.
When Domination Isn't the Greatest Conduit to God
At first glance, BDSM and religion don't seem to go together. This article is a look into how people reconcile the practice of Christian Domestic Discipline, a form of erotic religious submission that has been called "spanking of Jesus," and the many misconceptions that frustrate those from practice, chief among them the idea that women who agree are "just brainwashed."
Politicians Like Playing Ouija, Too
We clutch to "being rational" as a requirement for our politicians, but it wasn't always so. Many early activists and feminists including Victoria Woodhull (who ran for president in 1872) were drawn in by the occult and spirits.
It seems unbelievable now, but they felt no strong contradiction between their progressive platforms, their qualifications to be president, and their interest in spiritualism.
Sep 11, 2016What are we to make of the fact that one of history’s most successful (and brutal) empires, which held much of the globe in its control for four hundred years, and is responsible for the modern world, was masterminded by an alchemist who spoke to angels in a crystal ball?
↩︎ Boing Boing
Sep 11, 2016Unlike the rare and much-sought-after occult tools of yesteryear, this scrying device is a near-ubiquitous piece of equipment that lives in most people’s pockets or handbags.
↩︎ The Daily Grail
The Editors' Longreads Picks
- An excellent essay on poverty and writing by Starr Davis. Updated May 31, 2022
- Novelist Héctor Tobar tries to understand the 1992 Los Angeles riots through the experiences of a single high school.
- Steven Johnson with a long assessment of the current state of A.I. and language. (The illusion has gotten very good.)
Welcome to The Morning News Tournament of Books, 2017 edition.
- Our championship match is decided in the Tournament of Books, with news of a Rooster surprise debuting this summer. Updated Mar 31, 2017
- In Thursday's action, Reyhan Harmanci sets up a colossal final.
- The Zombie round opens with Buzzfeed's Isaac Fitzgerald reading The Nix and The Underground Railroad.
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- "Will Putin expose the failings of American democracy or will he inadvertently expose the strength of American democracy?" Updated Mar 3, 2017
- Wilbur Ross just wanted to make some money in ethically gray areas (that should've prevented him from taking office).
- Jeff Sessions's spokeswoman can't help but continue to lie.
The oceans are under assault, and not just from the White House and friends.
- Trump's assault on the environment begins with American headwaters. Updated Mar 1, 2017
- Don't just blame the oil companies for destroying the oceans—blame sushi restaurants.
- Nothing escapes the deepest trenches of the ocean floor. Not light, not nutrients, not pollutants.