...longer than his earlier books and its detailed account of a man's hallucinations brought him a letter of praise from Timothy Leary, the LSD guru. "The first three books were very economical and very careful," Matthiessen says. "With 'At Play...
MADRID, Spain (AP) - A rocket blasted the ashes of "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry and LSD advocate Timothy Leary, the gurus of outer and inner space, into the final funeral frontier today. The Pegasus rocket detached from a Lockheed...
...screen high jinks intended for the lowest common denominator? Curry explains that the stunt was inspired, in part, by Timothy Leary's announcement that he would die live, so to speak, on his Web site. But the fact is Leary didn't die on his...
...Bernardine Dohrn - she sunbathed on the rooftop patio - and helping arrange for the 1970 prison escape of LSD-guru Timothy Leary. Stein's parents were Communists. Her father, Arthur Stein, was called twice before the House Committee on Un-American...
...of cremated remains into orbit. The first payload by Celestis was launched in 1997, when the remains of LSD-guru Timothy Leary, "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry and 22 others were flung into orbit. On the Net: http://quiktoms.gsfc...
...readers that John Lennon's "Come Together" is on the official playlist, even though, he says, it was written for Timothy Leary as he considered a run against Ronald Reagan for California governor. Emerging from his turn in the America Online...
...leap for mankind. Celestis Inc., which launched cremated bits of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and LSD guru Timothy Leary into the heavens more than three years ago, is now taking reservations to bury the dearly departed on the moon, as...
...neurological research and psychiatry. Sold in surf shops and courted by people such as Harvard University lecturer Dr. Timothy Leary, LSD was made federally illegal by 1970. In the early 1960s, French physician and Nobel Prize nominee Dr. Henri-Marie...
...neurological research and psychiatry. Sold in surf shops and courted by people such as Harvard University lecturer Dr. Timothy Leary, LSD was made federally illegal by 1970. In the early 1960s, French physician and Nobel Prize nominee Dr. Henri-Marie...
...makes strange bedfellows. Back in the '60s, G. Gordon Liddy, then a New York prosecutor, was raiding the home of Timothy Leary, the LSD guru. Twenty years later, after both had served prison terms, they hit the lecture circuit together...