druids
Photos from a Druid Ceremony, in Case You Wondered What That Looks Like
I joined some French druids at their annual autumn equinox.
We Spoke to a Druid About the Occult History of Apple-Bobbing
The practice of cutting open an apple to reveal that most potent symbol within— that of the pentagram—is still carried on today, particularly at Samhain and Halloween.
Explaining East Grinstead: The Twin Peaks of Britain
One small town in Sussex is home to Scientologists, dowsers, druids, Adele, John Travolta and Peter Andre
Nude Saunas and Stone Dragons: Searching for Spirituality at Glastonbury
Fuck watching bands and taking drugs. My mission here was to seek out a new way of getting high.
All the Weird Shit I Saw at This Year's Stonehenge Summer Solstice
A boy in a panda hat doing NOS balloons, couples fingering each other in sleeping bags, and a strange tent-human hybrid.
I Worshipped Nature with England's Dancing Druids
They celebrated the summer by jumping over a fire and getting naked in a field.
Long Live King Arthur, Ruler of Stonehenge
Somewhere in the background of your uncle’s routine photos of his summer trip to Stonehenge, chances are you’ll catch a glimpse of a peculiar, burly old man. He’s often there, leaning up along the fences at the edge of the site. Most likely, he’s...
Making Friends at Stonehenge for the End of the World
Throughout my time at Stonehenge I met hippies, Norse gods, ancient kings, bygone warriors, conspiracy theorists, senile Druids, schizophrenics, witches, wizards, demons, hackers, viking families, trance-heads, and even a guy who thought he was a...
The Raving Outlaw Biker-Druids and Their 1575-Year-Old King
Since the 80s, King Arthur and his biker-druid followers have been protesting in support of the environment, druids' rights, and establishing open access to Stonehenge. These days, you can find him and his partner, the High Priestess, campaigning in...
Druids... on Acid!
An article about druids would normally be terrible. Fortunately, the "...On Acid" series lends new drama to lazy journalism.