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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.

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Satirist takes on a matter of strife and Death (The Oregonian)
S atirist Christopher Moore has sent up demons ("Practical Demonkeeping"), skewered the New Age movement ("Coyote Blue"), taken the bite out of vampires ("Bloodsucking Fiends"), wrestled with most of the world's major religions ("Lamb"), and topped it off last Christmas with a healthy dose of celestial bashing ("The Stupidest Angel").
Dipping a Toe in Supernatural Waters (New York Times)
Christopher Moore's latest and wobbliest story, which takes on hellhounds and demons, suggests that his gonzo irreverence has its limits.
No one could be as good as they say (Miami Herald)
ARCTIC MONKEYS Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I Am Not Domino Arctic Monkeys' buzz-kill performance on Saturday Night Live last week could be the British group's salvation. On that first American television appearance, the teen rockers revealed a lack of seasoning -- its drummer sang laughably out-of-tune harmonies, its lead singer wasn't especially charismatic, the music felt catchy but
UK's Arctic Monkeys take off like wild fire (Contra Costa Times)
RARELY DOES A band want to hear this, but the Arctic Monkeys would be better off not being the Next Big Thing. They'd be much more likely to enjoy a long, prosperous career if they weren't the most hyped band since the Strokes, even before releasing their new record, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not." Maybe the title is prophetic. Maybe they should wish it's true.
If the Spirit Moves You (New York Times)
One can imagine the thrill of recognition Tony Oursler felt some five years ago when he came across the strange world of spiritualist photography.
Just for laughs (The Monterey County Herald)
Why did the picture go to jail? It was framed. Why don't lobsters share?
'Peace Train' organized to derail war (The Naperville Sun)
DOWNERS GROVE — Carrying signs that called for impeaching President Bush and singing "This Land is Your Land," more than 50 protesters gathered at the Downers Grove Metra station Saturday to mark the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq with calls to end the conflict.
Cable movie listings March 19-25 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
The Accidental Tourist – ’88 ‘PG’ William Hurt, Kathleen Turner. A numb travel-writer takes up with his dog trainer after his son dies and his wife leaves. (S) 121m HBOF Tue. 10:15 p.m.; HBOP Mon. 10:15 a.m.
'Already Dead' blends pulp genres (Duluth News Tribune)
After making a splash with a pair of crime novels, "Caught Stealing" and "Six Bad Things," Charlie Huston goes for the cannonball on his inspired third outing, "Already Dead," which mixes and matches pulp genres in a delightful way.
Satirist puts grins on the face of death (Rocky Mountain News)
With such stories as Practical Demon Keeping (about a cannibalistic demon), Bloodsucking Fiends (vampires), The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove (a sea monster) and The Stupidest Angel (brain-eating zombies), Christopher Moore has shown that he can take the most gruesome and blood-curdling situations and make them laugh-out-loud funny. Now, in A Dirty Job, he

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