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Working it out
by Gary Lachman
[ september 04 ]
"I first came across the names Gurdjieff and Ouspensky in 1975. I was 19 and living in New York City, playing bass guitar with the then unknown pop group Blondie."
Edward and Catherine Despard
by Mike Jay
[ july 04 ]
"Whatever her origins it is clear that, in London, Catherine demonstrated that there was a great deal more to her than the colour of her skin."
Beyond the veil
by Sarah Irving
[ june 04 ]
An interview with the artist Zineb Sedira.
A conversation with Peter Singer
by Noel Rooney
[ june 04 ]
Books, the President and the health of ethics in a secular world.
King of infinite space
by Ian Simmons
[ april 04 ]
An interview with astrophysicist Metod Saniga. Yes, nthposition grapples with Cremona transformations, near-death experiences, mental disorders and hallucinogenics...
The Rites of Roerich
by Mike Jay
[ march 04 ]
"A holiday. Let it be the one with which the victory of the springtime sun was always celebrated. When swift dances were danced, when all wished to please. The people rejoyced. Among them, art was born..."
Not as we know it
by Ian Simmons
[ january 03 ]
Professor Michael Russell talks about the origin of life on our own and other planets
Bull and Harp
by Joe Palmer
[ october 02 ]
Thoughts on a a peace-loving arms dealer.
The question of nature
by Ian Simmons
[ october 02 ]
Jaron Lanier, dread-locked polymath, talks about... ooh, all sorts of things.
Galaxy quest
by Ian Simmons
[ august 02 ]
Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal, on the search for extraterrestrial life (a worthwhile gamble) and arms control (a bad bet).
