Delilah Friedler
- Delilah Friedler is a trans journalist living on occupied Indigenous lands, in Brooklyn. She has written for places like Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, and Teen Vogue; click here to read more.
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Other Psychedelics
Forget the Visuals—Psychedelic DiPT Makes You Trip On Sound
The results might not always be music to your ears


Art + Culture
The Great Cosmic Joke—Are You In On It?
Psychonauts often wax poetic about the mystical experience—but is laughter the true gateway to transcendence?


Art + Culture
We Can’t Stop Staring at This Trippy, Psychedelic Art
These psychedelic artists are rad as hell

How To Do Acid
How Long Does An Acid Trip Last?
"Is this trip ever going to end?!" Yes, we promise you, it does

Psychedelic Art and Culture
The Absurd History of Smoking Banana Peels
The "hoax" that tricked federal officials, the FDA, mainstream newspapers—and countless psychonauts seeking a fruitful trip

How To Do Acid
How to Stop an Acid Trip
We'll be blunt: You can't fully "stop" an acid trip. But you may be able to charter a more compassionate course

Art + Culture
The Best Psychedelic Albums Through the Ages
“Classic” psychedelic rock emerged in the ’60s and ’70s, but there’s oh-so-much more.

Equity + Indigenous Reciprocity
The Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund Works to Preserve Five Keystone Medicines and Their Stewards
Indigenous communities are not a monolith—and trust takes time

MDMA
Microdosing MDMA: The Good, Bad & Everything In Between
Researchers weigh on why microdosing MDMA may not have the results that you'd expect.


Art + Culture
12 Best Movies to Watch on Acid
Turn on, tune in, and drop right into these fantastical films


Art + Culture
AI Can Now Generate DMT Visuals, Thanks To This Online Community
What happens when you feed artificial intelligence thousands of psychedelic images? They make machine elves, of course.



Art + Culture
Urban Outfitters Is “Mainstreaming Psychedelics” Because They’re Selling Psychedelic Water That’s Not Actually Psychedelic
And it gets worse.

Art + Culture
11 Athletes Who Have Praised Psychedelics
Pro sports stars open up about how psychedelics impacted their lives and created "doorways to the future."

