Banned Lecture of Getting Higher
The Banned Lecture of Getting Higher is the lecture Julian Vayne was going to deliver at the Oxford Psychedelic Society before he was cancelled as a drug advocate.
The Banned Lecture of Getting Higher is the lecture Julian Vayne was going to deliver at the Oxford Psychedelic Society before he was cancelled as a drug advocate.
Join a group of experts discussing the recent discovery of cannabis in an ancient shrine and the psychoactive traditions of antiquity Click this link to attend the webinar. Who: Hosted...
The world’s first conference on psychedelics and philosophy is taking place at Exeter University, Devon: 16-19 April 2020.
Psychedelic Press XXIX is a literary feast featuring original writings, articles and poetry exploring psychedelic culture.
Call for papers for a special themed issue of the Psychedelic Press journal on sex and psychedelics. Deadline for submissions is March 17, 2020.
How do we determine whether the phenomena of psychedelic states are revelations, hallucinations, or otherwise? Dr Peter Sjöstedt-H explores this question.
Ahead of the Writers on Drugs event, we catch up with LSD historian Andy Roberts about the ‘man who turned on the world’, Michael Hollingshead
Using a selection of dazzling and rarely seen images, Mike Jay considers the relationship between the psychedelic and the resulting work, and asks how far can we consider ‘mescaline art’ as a coherent genre.
The latest issue of the Psychedelic Press journal, XXVIII, covers nineteenth century hashish eaters, solanaceous fumigations, East Aglian fayres and more.
A full day of presentations and talks on the history and culture of psychedelia taking place in Regent’s Park, London, 8 December 2019.