Arts & Culture
Apokries: A festival with Pagan roots heralds springtime and the Christian Lenten season
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Apokries celebrations trace their roots in Greece back to ancient time and the Dionysia, a festival dedicated to Dionysus.
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Apokries celebrations trace their roots in Greece back to ancient time and the Dionysia, a festival dedicated to Dionysus.
Lyonel Perabo provides a selection of ten favorite children’s stories and entertainments with Pagan themes.
The Malleus Maleficiarum and The Discoverie of Witches were among the texts sold at a recent auction in the UK, both bringing top dollar as part of an estate library.
Italy has made an application to UNESCO to designate the Appian Way, the road that connected Rome to its empire, as a World Heritage Site.
Erick Dupree interviews Juliet Diaz, the writer of The Altar Within and Witchery, about her new imprint, Spirit Bound Press, which aims to publish more diverse and inclusive works in the magical, spiritual, and wellness categories.
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