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“Shouting barbarous words at the sky”: Singing Orphic Hymns at the Pagan Picnic

By Eric O. Scott | June 13, 2026

“‘Dionysos, inspire us!’ came the call, and ‘Dionysos, inspire us!’ came the answer,” writes Eric O. Scott, describing his experience attending an Orphic Solar Rite at the 2026 St. Louis Pagan Picnic, hosted by the Kansas City Sorcerous Arts Collective.

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Midgard Makers Faire focuses on crafts, spirituality, and inclusion

By Eric O. Scott | August 22, 2025

Following disruptions by members of the far-right at another St. Louis-area Pagan event this summer, the Midgard Makers Faire calls for a “loudly inclusive” approach to Heathenry at its event. Eric O. Scott speaks to vendors, attendees, and organizers.

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Dispatches from the St. Louis Pagan Picnic

By Eric O. Scott | June 4, 2024

Our weekend editor spends time at the 32nd annual St. Louis Pagan Picnic, catching up with friends, meeting new ones, and making music and magic.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of April 24, 2023

By The Wild Hunt | April 24, 2023

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Atheopagans announce a conference, Pentacle makes 16 years since US Veteran Affairs accepts it as an emblem of belief, Crossing of the veils, more announcements and news.

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