LSD

  • My boyfriend is a wild animal

    He's charming and lovable and completely out of control. Should I stick around?
  • Good Friday world

    I will pray for George Bush because he's part of the human family. But he's a dangerous relation, like a Klansman.
  • The life of the Dead

    Band insider Dennis McNally talks about his new 600-page biography of the Grateful Dead, and answers questions about their long, strange trip.
  • Dr. Hofmann's problem child turns 58

    It started causing trouble as a teen and has never really stopped. We can't name names, but its initials are LSD.
  • The disunited states of ecstasy

    At an all-day conference on MDMA, ravers, researchers and anti-drug crusaders debate its pros and cons. Consensus? Just say maybe.
  • Covered in glitter

    I cracked my back and now I am seeing sparklies all over my skin. Could this be the result of my dropping acid years ago?
  • Medicinal muse

    Can one become more creative by doing drugs?
  • The ultimate bad trip

    By Cynthia Kuhn and Wilkie Wilson
  • The ultimate bad trip

    Can dropping acid lead to schizophrenia?
  • A wiggy shrink in yellow bell-bottoms

    Once I stopped expecting my father to be ordinary it got easier to accept his polymorphously perverse personality.
  • R. Crumb

    Is the bull-goose legend of underground comix the Brueghel of our time or the purveyor of an arrested juvenile vision?
  • "Hey Nineteen"

    Hearing Steely Dan's new single sent me back to adolescence and reminded me of the future I had forgotten.
  • Tom Robbins

    As new waves of 20-year-olds wash up on his shores, the favorite novelist of the attitudinal post-adolescent set keeps writing with a pen dipped in acid.
  • God, glass, LSD

    After dropping six hits of acid, my brother had his first psychotic episode.
  • Artist's little helper

    Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.
  • Swimming through the looking glass

    In which onetime movie mermaid Esther Williams turns on, meets the man in the mirror, drops out.
  • Sacred rites of an acid house

    Beyond the bad food and the bad poetry, a tribe of students seek life's mysteries in a collective hallucination.
  • Salon Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Timothy Leary is dead and well and blasting through outer space.

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