As James Lapine read through an excerpt from the biography of Clare Boothe Luce by Sylvia Jukes Morris, he saw how the play came to be. “The woman of the century”, the ever-complex Mrs. Luce was a socialite and a very accomplished writer, as well as an ambassador to Italy, a member of congress through […]
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In December 1968, Ed Sullivan, a popular TV show host, introduced the group Sly and the Family Stone onto his show. It was a troupe of seven black and white women fully emblazoned in bright blazers, vests, and wigs, and they played a powerful medley of their biggest hits “Sing a Simple Song”, “Everyday People”, […]
The medicinal usage of 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has recently been a hot topic as people debate whether or not it will be approved as a legitimate drug by the FDA. This drug, also known as Molly, directly affects brain neurotransmitters. It subsequently binds to presynaptic serotonin transporters and produces its actions. Which impacts are long-term or […]
You should look no further than this space for a complete evaluation of the studies looking into the potential usefulness of Ketamine in medical therapy. Generally, all signs point to the fact that Ketamine might relieve chronic depression and suicidal thoughts. When its effects kick in, it softens the ground enough for other forms of […]
Recently, the medicinal use of 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has been a hot topic. People are debating whether or not the FDA will approve it as a legitimate drug. This drug, also known as Molly, directly affects neurotransmitters in the brain. It then binds to presynaptic serotonin transporters and causes its effects. However, the use of the […]





