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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lysergic acid diethylamide

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"LSD" redirects here. For other uses, see LSD (disambiguation).
"LSD-25" redirects here. For the dock landing ship, see
USS San Marcos (LSD-25).

Lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD-25, LSD, formerly lysergide, commonly known as acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family. LSD is non-addictive, non-toxic, and is well known for its psychological effects which can include closed and open eye visuals, a sense of time distortion, ego death and profound cognitive shifts, as well as for its key role in 1960's counterculture. It is used mainly by psychonauts as an entheogen and in psychedelic therapy.
LSD was first
synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938 from ergot, a grain fungus that typically grows on rye. The short form LSD comes from its early code name LSD-25, which is an abbreviation for the German "Lysergsäure-diethylamid" followed by a sequential number.[3][4] LSD is sensitive to oxygen, ultraviolet light, and chlorine, especially in solution, though its potency may last for years if it is stored away from light and moisture at low temperature. In pure form it is a colourless, odourless, and mildly bitter solid.[5] LSD is typically delivered orally, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection. The threshold dosage level needed to cause a psychoactive effect on humans is between 20 and 30 µg (micrograms).[6]
Introduced by Sandoz Laboratories, with trade-name Delysid, as a drug with various psychiatric uses in 1947, LSD quickly became a therapeutic agent that appeared to show great promise. However, the emerging recreational use of the drug by youth culture in the Western world during the 1960s led to a political firestorm that resulted in its prohibition.[7] A number of organizations—including the Beckley Foundation, MAPS, Heffter Research Institute and the Albert Hofmann Foundation—exist to fund, encourage and coordinate research into its medicinal uses

History


LSD was first synthesized on November 16, 1938[14] by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland as part of a large research program searching for medically useful ergot alkaloid derivatives. LSD's psychedelic properties were discovered 5 years later when Hofmann accidentally ingested an unknown quantity of the chemical.[15] The first intentional ingestion of LSD occurred on April 19, 1943, when Dr. Hofmann ingested 250 µg of LSD. He hypothesized this would be a threshold dose based on the dosages of other ergot alkaloids. Hofmann found the effects to be much stronger than he anticipated.[16] Sandoz Laboratories introduced LSD as a psychiatric drug in 1947.[17]
Beginning in the 1950s the US Central Intelligence Agency began a research program code named Project MKULTRA. Experiments included administering LSD to CIA employees, military personnel, doctors, other government agents, prostitutes, mentally ill patients, and members of the general public in order to study their reactions, usually without the subject's knowledge. The project was revealed in the US congressional Rockefeller Commission report in 1975.
In 1963 the Sandoz patents expired on LSD.
[10] Also in 1963, the US Food and Drug Administration classified LSD as an Investigational New Drug, which meant new restrictions on medical and scientific use.[10] Several figures, including Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, and Al Hubbard, began to advocate the use of LSD. LSD became central to the counterculture of the 1960s. On October 24, 1968, possession of LSD was banned in the United States.[18] The last FDA approved human study with LSD, for use in dying cancer patients, ended in 1980. Legally approved and regulated psychiatric use of LSD continued in Switzerland until 1993.[19] Today, medical research is resuming around the world.[20]



Ruth Eckerd Hall Events

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Oct 28. 2009-2:00pm

Lecture Series: Beethoven

CompanyPinellas Opera League

Program“Adventures in Opera and Musical Theater" Lecture Series sponsored by the Pinellas Opera League, which seeks to educate and promote an appreciation of opera in the Tampa Bay area. There will be live performances by opera singers & dancers, skits, film excerpts, videos, and of course – music! Wednesdays, 2:00PM to 3:30PMMurray Studio TheaterIndividual Tickets: $5 per lectureOrder a Package by Ocotber 28th and Save!! Buy all six lectures for only $25. Please call the Ticket Office at (727) 791-7060 to order a package.


Oct 30-31. 2009-7:30

Nightfall w/Edgar A. Poe

CompanyEckerd Theater Co
ProgramCelebrate Halloween and the 200th birthday of a true master of the macabre: Edgar Allan Poe, one of America's greatest authors. This haunting and highly theatrical staging of three of Poe's best works "The Raven," "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" will have your heart thumping and your spine tingling. As the drama begins, Poe tries desperately to convince himself that he is not mad. (Produced with special arrangements from Playscripts, Inc. )For those who love the macabre: Hair-raising, spine-tingling fun for teens, tween and their parents! A special screening of an Edgar Allan Poe tale of a house filled with EVIL & TORMENT, featuring the sinister Vincent Price. http://www.eckerdtheatercompany.com/


Nov 1. 2009-7:30

TFO- Tampa Bay Steel Orchestra

OrchestraFlorida Orchestra
CompanyTampa Bay Steel Orchestra
VocalistFred Johnson
ProgramThe Tampa Bay Steel OrchestraFred Johnson, vocalistPrincipal Percussionist John Shaw returns with The Tampa Bay Steel Orchestra for another night of sizzling tropical soundsfrom Trinidad, Jamaica and other exotic island locales. Of their last orchestra appearance, the St. Petersburg Timessaid they “stole the show” in a concert of “exuberance, high energy and fun.”On sale through the Ruth Eckerd Hall Ticket Office Saturday, August 29th at 10AM.



Nov 8. 2009-7:30

TFO - Mendelssohn's Violin Con

ConductorJames MacMillan
SoloistJeffrey Multer
OrchestraFlorida Orchestra
ProgramMendelssohn’s Violin ConcertoJames MacMillan, conductorJeffrey Multer, violinIf tears of rapture and joy could transform themselves into musical notes, they might approach the achingly beautiful themes found in Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto…in this program with Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 4 and the East Coast premiere of James MacMillan’s The Sacrifice: Three Interludes, conducted by the composer.MACMILLAN: The Sacrifice: Three InterludesMENDELSSOHN: Violin ConcertoVAUGHN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 4On sale through the Ruth Eckerd Hall Ticket Office Saturday, August 29th at 10AM



Dec 6. 2009-7:30

TFO - Beethoven's Emperor

ConductorStefan Sanderling
PianoStefan Vladar
OrchestraFlorida Orchestra
ProgramBeethoven’s Emperor ConcertoStefan Sanderling, conductorStefan Vladar, pianoThe youngest winner ever of the International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Stefan Vladar performs Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 with its flowing, gliding and sparkling melodic gifts on a program with Bruckner’s majestic and soaring Symphony No. 6.BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, EmperorBRUCKNER: Symphony No. 6On sale through the Ruth Eckerd Hall Ticket Office Saturday, August 29th at 10AM.



Dec 18. 2009-7:30pm

Black Violin

Program"Apollo Legends" Kev Marcus and Wil B, joined by DJ TK and a percussionist, create the ultimate musical synergy, moving from funky classical to jazz, rap, reggae and hip-hop. Classically trained musicians, their freestyle approach combines the bold and boisterous elements of hip-hop with the virtuosity and complex finger work of orchestral music, demonstrating just how much fun a violin and a viola can be.Murray Studio TheaterOrder a Package of 7 Evening at the Murray shows for $70 before October 9th and Save!! Please call the Ticket Office at (727) 791-7060 to order a package. The following performances are offered in this package:Denise Moore & Then Some, REVolutions Dance Company, Black Violin, Jared O'Roark, Glenis Redmond, Dorothy Leeds, and Melody Craven.



Dec19-20 2009-2:00pm-8:00pm

The Nutcracker

CompanyMoscow Classical Ballet
OrchestraFlorida Orchestra
ProgramSponsored by
Raymond James Financial. Following the sensational response to this Nutcracker last season, the Moscow Classical Ballet returns with the production that comes closest to the original premiered in St. Petersburg more than 100 years ago. Featuring choreography by Vainonen, Kasatkina and Vasilyov, “The Great Russian Nutcracker” has become a trademark for this renowned company. Stunning costumes showcase the talent of superb dancers. Recapture the nostalgia and magic of this classic family treasure. Order a Package and Save!! The World Classics Package -- any of the following 3 World Classics shows for only $99. Applicable price sections listed next to the performance. Please call the Ticket Office at (727) 791-7060 to order a package. Performances offered in this package are:Highland Heartbeat ($42.50), Yamato Drummers ($41), The Nutcracker ($39.50), Christmas Carol ($33), Salute to Vienna ($52), Golden Dragon Acrobats (January 8 @ 7pm only, $30), Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra ($45), Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet - A Cinderella Story ($45), Bizet's Carmen ($42), Van Cliburn Gold Medalist ($35), Le Grande Cirque ($42), Gilbert & Sullivan's HMS Pinafore ($42), The Irish Tenors ($48), Band of the Irish Guards ($42), American Ballet Theatre's ABT II ($45), Puccini's La Boheme ($42), Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio & Miami String Quartet ($38), and Pilobolus ($43).

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Eye Tattoos



The whole new rage in tattooing in Canada has started
with the eyeball.People started to take it to the next level and color the white part of the eye.They tried using a regular tattoo machine but the color wouldnt hold,and little did i know, it acctually didnt hurt.To apply ink to the eye it must be injected in with a seringe.I find this rather interesting myself.I doubt i would ever go as far as putting ink into my eyes but who knows what the future intales.As of right now i just find it an interesting body modification.














"WALPURGIS RITES - HEXENWAHN"



BELPHEGOR's new album "WALPURGIS RITES - HEXENWAHN" will be released in Europe on Friday and in North America/ Brazil on October 20, 2009.

Concerts in the Florida area

Nov 7. 2009-Hard Rock Live
Nov 8. 2009-Pompano Beach Ampitheatre

Mastodon
Dethklok



Nov 9. 2009 - State Theatre

Municipal Waste
Goatwhore
Phobia
Cauldron

Nov 14. 2009-Orlando(TBA)
Eluveitie
Belphegor
Alestorm
Kivimetsan
Druidi
Vreid

Nov 15. 2009 - State Theatre

Hatebreed
Cannibal Corpse
Unearth
Born of Osiris
Hate Eternal



Nov 25 2009-Brass Mug
Marduk
Nachtmystium
Mantic Ritual
Merrimack
Black Anvil


Nov 28. 2009-State Theatre

Skinny Puppy
W/TBA


Dec 10. 2009-State Theatre

Chimaira
White Chapel
Trivium
Dirge Within

Dec 13. 2009-Club Firestone

Dying Fetus

The Faceles



Dec 18. 2009-State Theatre

The Chariot
Norma Jean
Horse the Band




Top 10 Death Metal Bands (no particular order)


1. Belphegor
www.belphegor.at/
2. Mayhem
http://www.thetruemayhem.com/
3. The Black Dahlia Murder
www.myspace.com/blackdahliamurder
4. Chimaira
http://www.chimaira.com/
5. Marduk
http://www.marduk.nu/
6. Cattle Decapitation
http://www.cattledecapitation.com/
7. Decapitated
http://www.decapitated.pl/
8. Gorgoroth
http://www.gorgoroth.info/
9. Demilich
http://www.demilich.com/
10. Nile
www.nile-catacombs.net