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Generation Hex launch party, New York City, October 3

 
 
Boy in a Suitcase
20:24 / 23.09.05
Event! Event! Woo!

Would be great to see any NY Barbelithers interested in magic or just general tomfoolery there...

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"Generation Hex" Authors Gather at Vox Pop
A New Book about How Magic Will Help Save the World

Oct. 3, Monday Night, 8 PM * FREE
Vox Pop, 1022 Cortelyou Road, in Flatbush, Brooklyn
(http://www.voxpopnet.net)

Join Jason Louv, Micki Pellerano, Shaun Frenté and James Curcio at Brooklyn's newest community bookstore, for a lively discussion, reading and signing.

"The practice of Magic is rocket fuel for self-evolution. It's so much more than Harry Potter and stage magic. It could, in fact, be the key to surviving the 21st Century."
-Author and Editor Jason Louv

If the modern world is crumbling, then magic is what's growing up between the cracks. In Generation Hex, editor Jason Louv assembles a collection of dispatches from the edge-a generation of young adults who are inventing and imagining radically new directions for spirituality and human evolution.

Through critical essays and practical demonstrations of how a positive interaction with the magical and psychic undercurrents of human life can radically alter one's existence, the young magicians collected in Generation Hex provide a collective blueprint for escaping the suicidal rut of modern life.

"The book is a collective portrait of initiation, and what it means to rediscover the dizzying heights, primal terrors and recursive ironies of the magical landscape in a world that has largely forgotten its connection to spirit. It is also a practical grimoire for engaging with the psychic and occult undercurrents of the world, and a template for an emergent shamanic Ultraculture."
-Author and Editor Jason Louv

In honor of Generation Hex's publication, Vox Pop will offer a glass of Rawson's 2002 Shiraz, for a magical price of three dollars that night. This South African dry, fruity shiraz has a slightly woody flavor with hints of black cherry and vanilla. A smooth finish of dark chocolate follows.

Contact: Vox Pop 718 940 2084 * info@voxpopnet.net
 
 
XXII:X:II = XXX
00:49 / 24.09.05
Thank fuck I broke my sabbatical to this site in time to know this was happening. Am so there. So there.

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Tim Tempest
21:22 / 26.09.05
Is there going to be one in Canada? But not Toronto, I mean like Alberta.

I'm so frikken far away from New York.

Both the city and the state.
 
 
Boy in a Suitcase
14:47 / 30.09.05
*bump*

I think you should just fly out here...
 
  
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