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From eco-feminists and pagans to Mary Magdalene pilgrims, more people are embracing the practice of ‘earth bleeding’. Here is how to do it (and why you would even want to)
Aug 28, 2024
The May Day festival marking the start of summer has been celebrated since ancient times. Here are rituals to celebrate Beltane and build a stronger relationship with nature, others and ourselves
Apr 30, 2024
Leonora Carrington, Paula Rego, and more feature in LAMB Gallery’s exploration of the witch as a potent symbol for women artists, past and present
Nov 17, 2023
Astrologer and witch Grace McGrade explains the ancient pagan origins of Halloween, and shares her alternative rituals to celebrate it
Oct 31, 2023
From cigarette butts for divination to gatorade as an elixir, here is everything you need to know about chaos magicians and their idiosyncratic magical systems
Oct 24, 2023
Living for the Dead brings together a squad of queer occult experts, and continues a tradition which stretches back for centuries – from lesbian mediums in Victorian England to orgiastic rituals in Weimar Berlin
Sep 27, 2023
From a tell-tale sign of witchcraft to the ultimate alt-girl beauty look, we explore the cultural history of the hairstyle
Sep 04, 2023
50 years after The Wicker Man, Christianity is waning and neo-Pagan beliefs are on the rise – here, we talk stone circles, online spirituality, and anti-capitalist mysticism with the creators of Weird Walk and Hellebore
Jun 12, 2023
Priestess, sorceress and spellcaster Isabella Greenwood speaks to trans witches about how their craft and gender identity complement and inform each other
May 16, 2023
From hexes to love spells, witches discuss what the rules are when it comes to casting on people without their consent
Feb 14, 2023
Whether you are looking for focus, relaxation, love, pleasure, or abundance, there’s a world of scents and smells that can help get you there
Feb 15, 2022
From TV witches like Morticia Addams and Bewitched’s Samantha Stevens, to Minnie Castevet in Rosemary’s Baby, fictional witches were both revered and reviled – a reflection of the era’s regressive politics
Oct 28, 2021
Research conducted by North Andover middle school students is set to exonerate Elizabeth Johnson Jr, 328 years after she was accused
Aug 20, 2021
Following the surprise release of their second album Fires in Heaven, Jack Donoghue and John Holland reflect on the band’s beginnings, chasing tornadoes, and their affiliation to the American midwest
Dec 22, 2020
As the cult movie’s follow-up lands on screens, Avery Plewes talks working with an occult consultant, Wiccan influences, and the subtle feminist symbolism that underpins the witches’ wardrobes
Oct 30, 2020