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SPEAK & SEE - The Weekender


SPEAK & SEE
The Weekender
Anthology Books (515 Center St., Scranton, above Outrageous, 570.341.1443, scranthology@gmail.com) All events free, unless otherwise noted. • Open writers group: Sat., noon led by KK Gordon and Leslee Clapp. Bring piece of original writing to discuss ...

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4th Annual Fairy Day Event – June 2nd / 3rd with Witchy Wearables, Midlothian, IL. - ChicagoNow (blog)


ChicagoNow (blog)

4th Annual Fairy Day Event – June 2nd / 3rd with Witchy Wearables, Midlothian, IL.
ChicagoNow (blog)
T-shirts, Books, Athames, Candles, Chalices, Voodoo, Altar, Clothing, Tumbled stones, Crystal balls, Tarot Bags, Tarot & Oracle Cards, Egyptian statuary, Metaphysical Magazines, Jewelry (both Pagan and Fantasy), Buddha, Kwan Yin and Ganesha items, ...

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A conversation with Sarah Lawless; The Witch of Forest Grove - Examiner.com


A conversation with Sarah Lawless; The Witch of Forest Grove
Examiner.com
The first time I truly felt it within myself was through divination; reading palms, tarot cards, and through my dreams. Knowing magic could be tangible in this way made it feel real and accessible. My reaction was to seek more and more learning all I ...

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Guess What's Cooking in the Garage - Popular Science


Popular Science

Guess What's Cooking in the Garage
Popular Science
And keeping the burdened Titan company is the Page of Pentacles, the tarot-card figure who, she says, signifies the “eternal student.” The crucial ingredient for Patterson's “Glo-gurt” is a gene known as green fluorescent protein, or GFP.

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Margaret E. Atwood - Harvard Crimson


Margaret E. Atwood
Harvard Crimson
Little did Milmoe and her other roommate know that the “Peggy” who read their Tarot cards and cooked them meals would become literary legend Margaret E. Atwood. “If I had realized she was going to be famous, I certainly would've paid more attention,” ...

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