Features Magazine News The Meaning Doesn’t Mean A Thing: A Psychedelic History Lesson by Riley Fitzgerald There’s A Meaning Here, But The Meaning Doesn’t Mean A Thing Shan, Valerie and Zoe are sitting on a deck. It’s hot. Shan is nursing a drink and Val is…
News Microdosing LSD could be a safer option than taking antidepressants, according to expert by Happy Microdosing LSD is a hot topic right now, with people from all walks coming forward to claim the practice has changed their lives for the better. Exactly what it sounds…
News Science finally proves that taking psychedelics makes you more environmentally friendly by Happy We all groan at the kid who takes LSD once and starts down the whole “I just felt so connected to everything, man!” pipeline. However, it’s one of the most common responses…
News This acid-smashed artist from the 1950s drew the same portrait 9 times while tripping by Happy It’s no secret that the effects of acid and a ton of other now-illicit drugs were studied in depth during the 50s and 60s. In fact, we’ve finally come back…
News Never forget The Dolphin House, a 1960s facility where scientists used LSD to chat with dolphins by Jacinta Rets In 1967 taking recreational drugs was not uncommon for western culture, as was taking psychedelics such as LSD. Drugs were undeniably a pretty iconic representation of the hippie era, with…
News Power to the people: how 400 civilians slyly conducted the world’s foremost LSD microdosing study by Happy We’ve talked about microdosing before. The act of ingesting minor amounts of LSD (or shrooms, if that’s your jam), is becoming more and more popular worldwide, finding a particularly enthusiastic…
Features Magazine Australia’s neverending path to a proper drug policy by Tom Cameron This article is available in print in Happy Mag Issue #4. If you’re reading this publication, there’s a high chance you’ve been to a festival recently. And if you’ve been…
News Find out what happened the first time John Lennon and George Harrison took LSD by Happy Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain are a power pair of printers smashing out some of the coolest music history around. Their 1997 novel Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of…
News The rise of psychedelic microdosing in the workforce by Happy Drugs and music will forever go hand in hand. Do they make music sound better? Do they inspire creativity in artists? Despite Australia’s low-tolerance policy on the prohibition of pretty much every…
News Dive into the life of the 60s most prolific LSD manufacturer Owsley Stanley in a brand new biography by Happy The importance of acid to the proto-rock scene and counterculture movement of the 60s isn’t something that’s forgotten. It was the height of hippy, where you could buy tabs for…