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Are You Paraskavedekatriaphobic? by Mary Magdalene Smith, Columnist
(February 14, 2009)
It is said that the most popular Urban Myth about why Friday the 13th is considered to be unlucky has to do with the demise of an order of "warrior monks" called the Knights Templar. Here's the story behind it.

The Templars: Discovery of the Holy Frale by Professor W, Columnist
(February 07, 2009)
Now, don’t get me wrong. I like Mickey D’s as much as the next guy. I love the moment when you take the first fry, put it to your lips and you just know that everything will be just the same as it ever was. The familiar surge of salt, sugar and fat.

The Last Templar: Sex and the City of Gold by Professor W, Columnist
(January 31, 2009)
Our seemingly insatiable appetite for movies about the Knights Templar was offered another snack last week, when over two nights NBC aired its adaptation of Raymond Khoury’s 2006 best-selling novel, The Last Templar. It follows other such Templar movies

Of Dikes and Deadheads by Bart Saint-David, Columnist
(January 24, 2009)
When you travel roughly a hundred and fifty miles to the west of London, you start to notice how weird everything becomes. Which is exactly what happened on January 17th, the feast-day of Saint Sulpice, as some of the gang decided to journey to the county

Starchild Investigation Update by Lloyd Pye, Contributing Columnist
(January 17, 2009)
As we enter this potentially momentous new year, things are accelerating with the Starchild skull. The last update announced that a British TV documentary company had committed the $200,000 needed to pay for the Starchild

Buttoning Down Time by Professor W, Contributing Columnist
(January 17, 2009)
If you want to see a movie which discusses time, memory, experience, ageing and how they all link together, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button may not be for you. The original short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a light tale about how, by an unexplained

23.5 DEGREES- Coordinating Newton by Mary Magdalene Smith, Columnist
(December 27, 2008)


23.5 DEGREES- The Day the Earth Moved by Professor W, Columnist
(December 20, 2008)


23.5 DEGREES- Nulla Rosa Est by Stella Maris, Columnist
(December 13, 2008)


23.5 DEGREES- The Dark Knight: E tenebris lux? by Professor W, Contributing Columnist
(November 29, 2008)


23.5 DEGREES- Bloodline: The Resurrection of the Dead Plantard Letters by Stella Maris, Columnist
(November 22, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Burnt by the Sun by Professor W, Contributing Columnist
(November 15, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Starchild Skull---Alien or Human? by Lloyd Pye, Contributing Columnist
(November 15, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Bloodline Bloodbath by Stella Maris, Columnist
(November 01, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Interlude: And Always Be Silent by Stella Maris, Columnist
(October 25, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: An UnConventional Weekend by Stella Maris, Columnist
(October 18, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Pro Fide, Pro Utilitate Hominum by Stella Maris
(October 11, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: More Bloodline Musings by Stella Maris, Columnist
(October 04, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: IHVH Aloah va Daath by Mary Magdalene Smith, Columnist
(September 27, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Interlude: Bless the Bobbies! by Stella Maris, Columnist
(September 20, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Unaccelerated Observers by Mary Magdalene Smith, Columnist
(September 13, 2008)


23.5 Degrees Book Review of The True Celtic Language by Stella Maris, Columnist
(September 06, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Breadcrumbs Under the Snow by Stella Maris, Columnist
(August 30, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: And the Quest of the Quantum Kismet by Stella Maris, Columnist
(August 23, 2008)


23.5 Degrees: Tripping the Tesseract Tango by Stella Maris, Columnist
(August 16, 2008)