Psychedelic research in September focussed on MDMA, psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca clinical trials across diverse indications. The post Psychedelic Research Recap September 2025 appeared first on Blossom.| Blossom
A new month means that it is time for a new TBR! So, today I’m making a new one for October. Without further ado, let’s dive into my October 2025 hopefuls and a brief recap of how I did with last month’s TBR! Recap of Last Month For the second month in a row, I […] The post October 2025 Hopefuls (AKA My TBR) appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
We are about to lose our wildest places. Photo courtesy of the author You are the co-owner of 45 million acres. These public lands are called Roadless Areas, and they are some of the wildest places left. For the past 25 years, they have been protected under the Roadless Rule, which you helped create. More […] The post Your 45 Million Acres appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Formerly based in Asheville, Astral Designs brings decades of water sports experience to its newest shoe release. Photo courtesy of Astral Astral began as| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
On the Cover: A Hiker Enjoys the Autumn Views Near Mt. Mitchell. Photo by Jared Kreiss Departments Field Report The head of Asheville-born Astral tells us about the company’s new thru-hiking shoe. Overlook The Roadless Rule is being threatened, and 45 million acres of protected wild lands are at stake. The Goods Check out our […] The post October 2025: Essential Hikes appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
“The church doesn’t always recognize or value young people. But we are the past, present, and future of this church,” begins a prayer drafted based on table discussions at this summer’s Canadian Lutheran Anglican Youth (CLAY) gathering, held Aug. 21 to 24 in Saskatoon. This year’s event, themed “Rooted and Rising,” brought together around 350 youth from around the country, making it larger than the previous gathering of around 300 in 2023, but with substantially fewer than pre-p...| Anglican Journal
Bishop Charles Arthurson, who became the first Indigenous bishop in Canada upon his election as suffragan bishop of the Anglican diocese of Saskatchewan in 1989—a position he held until his 2008 retirement—died Aug. 30 in Prince Albert, Sask. The post Canada’s first Indigenous bishop ‘saw himself as Christ’s faithful soldier and servant to life’s end’ appeared first on Anglican Journal.| Anglican Journal
Full solicitations information and cover images for DC Comics titles scheduled to arrive in stores in October 2025 and beyond.| The Beat
Sept 19 - Oct19, 2025 | Shakespeare Dallas | Production | Dallas, TX, USA Continue reading… The post The Taming of the Shrew first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare