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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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There is a new book that witches around the world are drooling over. It's title is Witchcraft Out of the Shadows, and it's author is Leo Ruickbie. (David J. Stewart, 2005)
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The Last Witchfinder (International Herald Tribune)
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Season of promise on city stages (The Charlotte Observer)
To do shows that matter -- or shows that sell? Next season, three Charlotte theaters will attempt to resolve the dilemma with ambitious productions that aim to fulfill artistic missions while filling the seats.
Masters of Horror (Port Folio Weekly)
MASTERS OF HORROR: The year’s biggest horror event was Showtime’s original series Masters of Horror, featuring 13 one-hour episodes by some of the genre’s finest directors.
Season of promise on city stages (The Charlotte Observer)
To do shows that matter -- or shows that sell?
Performances keep audience connected (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Judging from the number of actors, directors and producers at Friday night's opening of Arthur Miller's The Crucible at WaterTower Theatre, a revival of a seminal 20th-century play by a big-budgeted and respected theater is a major arts event. It's a good guess that the audience was also filled with students and scholars, everyone eager to discuss a work written about the late 17th-century Salem
A different magic (The New Statesman)
A reliance on the supernatural still permeates African society. Now it is not about dealing with nature, but managing the strains of modern life. By Michela Wrong
Undead girl upstages the living in 'Tamara' (Albuquerque Tribune)
Anyone tired of seeing the undead looking unfabulous and acting unwieldy needs to check out "Tamara." Here's a girl fresh out of the grave who's drop-dead gorgeous and full of attitude.
King Saul's sin and tragic end (Sun Star)
SAUL'S greatest downfall throughout his kingly life was his constant fear of people. This caused him to commit his first trespass against the Lord, and was possibly his most outstanding weakness thereafter (1 Samuel 8-12; 15:20-24; 18:6-9).
South Africa: Magical Gift Left Behind (AllAfrica.com)
K SELLO Duiker's debut novel Thirteen Cents won the Commonwealth Writer's Prize for best first novel. At the age of 30, and at the height of his creative outpourings, Duiker took his own life last year. Suicide is tragic and leaves us all bereft of great talent.
Of April, witchcraft and small towns (The News & Observer)
Every spring, T.S. Eliot's declaration that "April is the cruelest month" comes to mind. He labels it thus because April breeds "lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain."
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