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02 Dec

Taiwan's Indigenous Witches Form School

You know, frequently when we discuss witchcraft in other parts of the world, it's because of a negative news story -- a family being stoned to death, children being tortured, or other horrible things. Witchcraft is percieved in many different ways around the globe, so it's kind of nice to see this p ...

Bury About.co...Religion September 22

A Twist in Your Rib

Twisted Rib, (c) Sarah E. White.

There are so many different ways to do ribbing you could probably have a pretty happy life as a knitter knitting almost nothing but different rib stitches.

This week there's Twisted Rib, which involves knitting the knit stitches through the back loop rather than...

Bury About.com Knitting November 13

Judge Rules on SC "I Believe" Plate

A federal judge has ruled that South Carolina's proposed "I Believe" license plate violates the First Amendment ban on establishment of religion by the government. U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie also mentioned South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer, who had pushed to get the p...

Bury About.co...Religion November 12

Prehistoric Burial Ground Found in Skye

Archeologists say they have unearthed a half dozen slab-lined graves and several cremation pits have on the Sleat peninsula in Skye, and they say it's one of the most significant finds in the area. Although there are bones in the graves, they appear to have been damaged by the tide. Flint urns a...

Bury About.co...Religion November 06

A Mobile Device That Only Tweets

If tweeting is your thing (or you’re a gadget geek) and want a device that’s made just to tweet, then today is a happy day.

Yes, you can access Twitter many different ways including SMS, a service that’s available on most phones these days. But apparently some people want/desire/need a too...

Bury ResourceShelf November 04

Pagan Republican Wins Election

In what may have been the first event of its kind, an out-of-the-broom-closet Pagan candidate has won a seat on New York City's city council. Dan Halloran, who is a Theodsman, had a tumultuous candidacy when his opponents tried to link his Heathen belief system to racism and white supremacist gro...

Bury About.co...Religion November 04


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