What did I miss?
On the evolution of the word woke
Category: good to see
march 2023 – good to see
Psychedelic assisted therapy with John Oliver
Last Week tonight with the Britisch comedian is cult, this episode as smart and straightforward as any.
february 2023 – good to see
The world ahead in 2023
Five stories to follow (psychedelics are 2nd)
december 2022 – good to see
Yatta
On origin and creation – an 11-minute film reflecting Hawaii in slow photography
november 2022 – good to see
october 2022 – good to see
september 2022 – good to see
You can’t replace wildlife once it’s gone
Gratitude Revealed
A film by Louis Schwartzberg, director of Fantastic Fung
august 2022 – good to see
Lightyear Zero, a revolutionary electric car
The Story of Sister Rosetta Tharp
Dubbed ‘The Godmother of Rock & Roll, Sister Rosetta was a tremendous singer and guitarist and a huge influence on many musicians from Elvis to the Beatles.
july 2022 – good to see
Psychedelics and Religion
A series of freely accessible lectures by Sam Shonkoff, Michael Pollan, and others
Dark Sky Movement
Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. Some 200 places around the world have now achieved Dark Sky status. Let’s join them!
The Mind of Plants
John Charles Ryan, Patricia Vieira and Monica Cagliano present an online collection of plants, prose and poetry testifying to the idea that the vegetal world has a mind of its own.
june 2022 – good to see
Planet Fungi
Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
images sent by James Webb space telescope
Relativity Space
The genius of 3D-printed rockets