Paganism
Column: Watching the Tomatoes Grow
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Guest contributor Jacqueline Mathers writes about her gratitude for, in the midst of the pandemic’s disruptions, finally being able to plant tomatoes.
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Guest contributor Jacqueline Mathers writes about her gratitude for, in the midst of the pandemic’s disruptions, finally being able to plant tomatoes.
C. Foxnose Huling writes about watching Netflix’s “Ragnarok,” which retells Norse mythlogy in a modern setting with themes of industrialization and climate change, while enduring Hurricane Ida.
Fiona Leonard looks at a collection of tarot decks created by diverse artists that feature equally diverse figures in their imagery.
In today’s Spotlight on Tradition, Antonio Pagliarulo speaks with devotees to the goddess Hekate to explore the reasons for her enduring and growing popularity among Witches and other Pagans.
The Beltane Fire Festival of Edinburgh, Scotland, hosts its celebration virtually today – and features, for the first time, a woman performer in the role of the Green Man.