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  • a careful systematic search; a systematic consideration; "he called for a careful exploration of the consequences"; to travel for the purpose of discovery

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A ghost has come back to life. Voyager 1, a spacecraft dispatched in the 1970s that had been sending signals back to Earth continuously until it malfunctioned in November, has been revived. Nasa engineers revealed last week that, thanks to some clever workarounds, they had remotely fixed the corrupted memory in one of its three onboard computers.

Gone is the melancholic string of ones and zeroes that signalled little beyond a pulse. Voyager 1, now outside the solar system and the most distant man-made object at 24bn km away, has begun sending meaningful signals once again.

The news feels both uplifting and bittersweet. Uplifting, because it embodies a golden age of space exploration that kicked off in the 1950s, put men on the moon, and gave us the first true glimpse of our planetary neighbourhood. Bittersweet, because this craft feels like a relic from a different era — one in which horizons were literally expanding, ambition and optimism were abundant, and technology seemed built to last.

The twin Voyager mission was launched in my childhood and, ever since, it has been hard not to romanticise it as a fellow traveller: sent off alone into the wilderness; writing home; reaching milestones; and now weakening as it glides into the void between stars. For those of us of a certain age, its timeline mirrors our own. Voyager 1 arrived at Saturn as I started secondary school, and its sister craft, Voyager 2, reached Uranus as I left. The latter approached Neptune while I danced at university balls. For me, it is more than a nostalgic cultural touchstone: its data featured in my doctoral thesis.

This week’s resuscitation is the epilogue to a sequence of historic missions to the outer planets, beginning with Pioneer in the early 1970s. Pioneer 10 became the first spacecraft to travel beyond Mars and through the asteroid belt; it beamed back the first close-up pictures of Jupiter and sent its last signal to Earth in 2003. Pioneer 11 journeyed successfully to Saturn, where it discovered a new ring and two moons — but went quiet in 1995.

This laid the groundwork for Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, launched a few days apart in 1977. That year, Jimmy Carter entered the White House, Pelé hung up his football boots and I queued with my brother at the cinema to watch the original Star Wars . The launch took advantage of a rare planetary alignment — happening just one every 175 years — that provided gravitational kicks along the journey, saving on propellant and time.

The twin spacecraft exceeded expectations at every orbital turn. Thanks to some nifty remote programming after launch, the mission to Jupiter and Saturn expanded into a four-planet odyssey, with Voyager 2 taking in fly-bys of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. This “grand tour” rewrote planetary textbooks, furnishing new images and measurements of the outer planets, many moons and their associated magnetic fields.

Voyager 1 left the solar system in 2012. Its companion, also still functioning, exited in 2018. Today, signals from Earth to Voyager 1 — and vice versa — take more than 22 hours to arrive. Its power should last a few more years yet, during which scientists hope it will reveal characteristics of interstellar space.

As the sun runs out of fuel and dies in a few billion years, so will life on Earth (if it hasn’t before then). Assuming the pair survive the interstellar dust, the analogue technology on board will become a memento of a vanished civilisation. Each craft carries a Golden Record, with contents overseen by American astronomer Carl Sagan. Each 12-inch gold-plated, engraved copper disk contains sounds and images of life on Earth, including spoken greetings in 55 languages.

The Hebrew message is “Peace”. If Voyager 1 had its own voice, that would surely be its message back to us. 

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Tom Moran Is a Big Fat Filthy Disgusting Liar review: Vulnerable exploration of a journey from self-hatred to self-fulfilment

Theatre: more than any other factor, the catharsis he is seeking onstage is an attempt to process trauma that he feels stems from an insecure attachment at home.

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Winner of the Arts Council’s Next Generation Award in 2023, Moran is an emerging playwright and actor based in Dublin. Photograph: Abbey Theatre

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A one-person play is a risky venture. Reduce the elements of any performance to a single contributor and you seem to be inviting danger: everything hangs on the talents of just one individual. Worse yet, the format precludes, by its very nature, the possibility of the kind of back-and-forth dialogue that compels even the most jaded theatre audience’s attention. Given the obvious obstacles that this genre is forced to overcome, those few actors who brave the limelight in solitude must have nerves of steel. Having witnessed the psychological terrain that Tom Moran covers in the space of 70-odd minutes, and in spite of his many other self-confessed flaws, nerve, we can comfortably assert, is not something that he lacks.

Winner of the Arts Council’s Next Generation Award in 2023, Moran is an emerging playwright and actor based in Dublin. Tom Moran Is a Big Fat Filthy Disgusting Liar debuted at Dublin Fringe Festival in 2022, winning the Fishamble new-writing award, and is now on as tour of the country, beginning on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre . The timing of the show’s gestation fits neatly with its themes and mode of presentation: the endless months of lockdown, which encouraged a particular form of anxiety-ridden introspection among so many of us, is an essential ingredient of the show’s DNA.

Over the course of the evening, Moran takes the audience on a confessional whistle-stop tour of his childhood and early adulthood in the 1990s and 2000s: Big Brother and getting fingered on Love Island are used as cultural touchstones to orient our feeling for the era during which the impressionable Moran developed into maturity. His major theme, as you may have guessed from the title, is the issue of deception: the deceptions that we invent for others and, more importantly, the deceptions that we maintain for ourselves.

Moran’s parents loom large. More than any other factor, the catharsis he is seeking onstage is an attempt to process trauma that he feels stems from an insecure attachment at home. His father is portrayed as having, in stereotypically Irish fashion, a bone-deep aversion for directly communicating love for his son, though Moran warmly relates that he has learned to pepper his texts with love-heart emojis.

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The playwright’s mother features in a more complicated role: in some of his early reminiscences, especially acute in a memory that unpacks the germ of Moran’s anxiety about body weight, she provides solace and heartfelt affection; and at other, later stages in the narrative, she is revealed as the source of handwritten letters that puncture the emotional safety of his childhood, giving birth to the overwhelming sense of familial precarity that would only be grappled with, years later, during sessions of much-needed therapy.

At times, Moran’s bubbly persona veers into glassy-eyed sadness a little too quickly, and the occasional use of flared lighting to signpost the oncoming of a “serious” emotion is overly artificial, detracting from the naked honesty of those episodes. That said, Moran’s charisma carries the audience through these jagged moments mostly unscathed, and his vulnerable exploration of a journey from self-hatred to self-fulfilment, thanks in no small part to the insights of his therapist, contains pearls of wisdom for those who are open to hearing them.

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Ernesto londoño’s memoir ‘trippy’ explores psychiatry’s renewed flirtation with drugs such as lsd. he’s a believer but not a zealot..

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Ernesto Londoño’s engrossing and unsettling new book, “Trippy: The Peril and Promise of Medicinal Psychedelics,” is part memoir, part work of journalism. It tells of how Londoño sought relief from depression with mind-altering drugs. It also investigates the current fad of “medicinal” psychedelics as a treatment for those struggling with depression, trauma, suicidality and other conditions.

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Like other psychedelic enthusiasts, Londoño — a journalist who reported in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan and served as the New York Times’ Brazil bureau chief — wants us to like psychedelics. They relieve him of depression and suicidality. He then continues to “trip” to engage in self-exploration: escape reality, journey into himself and return with an expanded view of the world.

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Calling street drugs and hallucinogenics such as psilocybin, MDMA/ecstasy, LSD and ayahuasca “medicine” is problematic. Psychedelic psychiatry has had a resurgence in the past decade, though only among a minority of medical professionals. Mainstream psychiatry largely abandoned psychedelics by the 1970s, for a variety of reasons.

The renewed interest in psychedelics as a treatment seems to arise more from hope than science — a wish that medicinal psychedelics will be effective because our current treatments are inadequate. Antidepressants known as SSRIs and other approaches are often ineffectual, but that doesn’t mean psychedelics, which can be damaging to many in acute distress, should be tried.

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Londoño is more balanced in discussing the benefits and dangers than Michael Pollan and others. Pollan’s bestselling book-turned-Netflix-series “How to Change Your Mind” proselytizes medicinal psychedelics in a way that “Trippy” thankfully doesn’t.

Londoño brings a healthy dose of skepticism. Psychedelics aren’t romanticized with examples of the counterculture movement of the 1960s or hyped by listing celebrities currently using them. The author often questions how much of what he’s part of is “a cult” and if what he’s taking is “voodoo,” not medicine.

Ernesto Londoño, author of "Trippy"

“Trippy” is a fascinating account of the world of medicinal psychedelics. We attend psychedelic retreats in the Amazon and Latin America. We drink ayahuasca, a syrupy, foul-tasting psychoactive tea that induces vomiting and hallucinations. Ayahuasca calls back “memories” — some real, others false — that participants take as the cause of their emotional ill health.

We visit a ketamine clinic, where Londoño feels a “blissful withdrawal,” retaining “strong powers of perception” but losing “any sense of being a body with limbs that can move at will.”

We watch MDMA (a German pharmaceutical from 1912 now best known as the street drug called ecstasy or molly) being administered at a veterans hospital to treat post-traumatic stress disorder . At a “treatment center”/church/spiritual refuge in Austin, Texas, we witness tobacco being blown into a man’s nostrils, extract from an Amazonian plant squirted into his eyes, and toad venom burned into his forearms under the guise of spiritual salvation.

Unlike the unbridled enthusiasts, Londoño exposes the predatory nature of the psychedelic industry and how it exoticizes the use of hallucinogens as Indigenous medicines. We’re privy to some scandals in this field, specifically sexual abuse and harassment and taking advantage of vulnerable people looking for help.

It’s an engaging memoir of one man’s experiences with psychedelics. Londoño’s little asides, like when he’s talking about meeting the man who would become his husband, endear him to us: “I saw the profile of a handsome man visiting from Minnesota for the weekend. He was a vegetarian and veterinarian. Swoon!”

But as a work of mental health journalism, “Trippy” isn’t, as the book jacket suggests, “the definitive book on psychedelics and mental health today.”

Much is overlooked and left out. Londoño fails to stress that these treatments best serve the “worried well,” those struggling with relatively mild complaints, but can be extremely unsafe for those with serious mental illness, meaning severe dysfunction . Such a person has typically been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder with suicidality, post-traumatic stress or schizophrenia. They can’t hold a job or live independently, often for years.

Most people Londoño interviews in “Trippy” seek “bliss,” not lifesaving measures to give them a chance at basic functioning. The retreats are less mental health centers than gatherings of spiritual seekers.

Full disclosure: I read “Trippy” with an open mind and as someone who spent 25 years in the American mental health system with serious mental illness. Those years passed the way they do for so many: a string of hospitalizations endured, countless therapeutic modalities tried, numerous mental health professionals seen and myriad psychiatric medications taken (yes, in the double digits).

“Medicinal” psychedelics never came up as a potential treatment. I recovered before fringe psychiatry’s renewed interest in psychedelics became a fad in the past decade.

It’s unsettling that Londoño doesn’t mention the recovery movement and what we know can lead to mental health recovery. He doesn’t mention the five Ps, which are based on the four Ps that Thomas Insel, former head of the National Institute of Mental Health, writes about in “Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health.” To heal, we need people (social support), place (a safe home), purpose (meaning in life), payment (access to mental health care) and physical health (a clean diet and, ironically, no drugs or alcohol).

In this, Londoño fails to explore whether his recovery had as much to do with the changes he made as a result of his first treatment/trip as with psychedelics themselves: changes in diet, renewed purpose, finding love, moving into a new home, leaving his stressful job. If two centuries of psychiatric research has taught us one thing, it’s that there is no magic bullet for mental health recovery.

The book’s most compelling explorations into psychedelics as mental health treatments come when Londoño discusses their use in treating trauma, particularly that which war journalists and veterans experience.

He also explores the pervasiveness of mental health issues and the particular challenges LGBTQ+ people can face.

“Trippy” raises seminal questions we need to be asking as the psychedelic industry reaches further into mental health treatment:

What is “medicine” and what is an illicit drug?

Are we trying to treat those in crisis or simply help anyone escape the suffering that’s part of the human experience?

Should we continue to try more and more extreme treatments?

Or should we finally pay attention to and change systemic issues that are the root cause of so much mental and emotional distress?

Sarah Fay is the author of the bestselling memoirs “ Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses ” and “ Cured .”

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Greetings, Polygon readers! Each week, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

This week, Unfrosted , Jerry Seinfeld's comedy about the invention of Pop-Tarts, premieres on Netflix. If brand biopics aren’t your bag, there’s certainly no shortage of new releases to choose from this week. The coming-of-age teen drama Turtles All The Way Down releases on Max this weekend, alongside the remaster of Jonathan Demme’s classic concert film Stop Making Sense , a new romcom starring Anne Hathaway on Prime Video, and much more.

Here’s everything new that’s available to watch this weekend!

New on Netflix

Where to watch: Available to stream on Netflix

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Genre: Comedy Run time: 1h 33m Director: Jerry Seinfeld Cast: Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan

Nowadays it feels like everyone and every thing is getting the biopic-comedy movie treatment. Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Blackberry mobile phones, Nike Jordan sneakers — you name it. Unfrosted is the latest in this emerging trend, chronicling the sorta-true story of how Kellog’s beat their competitors to market with their patented Pop-Tart product.

From our review :

Despite its family-friendly veneer, Unfrosted is a resolutely cynical work. Step outside of the candy-colored glow of its warm cinematography and the picture is bleak. Just as Pop-Tarts come from the executives in the film studying trash, Hollywood’s desperation for marketable IP means studios are happy to greenlight literal garbage. What does it mean that Jerry Seinfeld — a man who never needs to work another day in his life if he doesn’t want to, a guy mostly famous these days for simply hanging out — is back with a movie that proves Hollywood will greenlight a film about any old brand, no matter how nonsensical?

New on Hulu

Where to watch: Available to stream on Hulu

Two girls in prom attire playing with a plastic guitar and drum sticks in Prom Dates.

Genre: Coming-of-age comedy Run time: 1h 30m Director: Kim O. Nguyen Cast: Julia Lester, Antonia Gentry, JT Neal

After unexpectedly breaking up with both of their dates, a pair of high school friends hatch a plot to find new dates in time for their senior prom. As their prospects dwindle, the two are left with no other choice: Sneak into a college party and find new dates there.

Turtles All The Way Down

Where to watch: Available to stream on Max

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Genre: Romantic drama Run time: 1h 51m Director: Hannah Marks Cast: Isabela Merced, Cree Cicchino, Felix Mallard

Based on John Green’s 2017 young adult novel, Isabela Merced ( Dora and the Lost City of Gold ) stars as Aza Holmes, a 16-year-old struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder who reunites with her childhood crush, the son of a fugitive billionaire. As Aza attempts to pursue the disappearance of her crush’s billionaire father, she’ll grow to learn to live with and overcome her challenges to pursue her happiness.

In a way, Max’s Turtles All the Way Down is an anti-John Green adaptation — at least, it’s anti preconceived notions of John Green. He’s been trying from his very first novel to deconstruct the tropes he accidentally became known for. But sometimes it takes an outside hand to free a story from judgment and give it a new form, so it can shine without an author’s (however ill-attributed) reputation on it. Marks crafts a fulfilling coming-of-age story from Green’s book. Turtles has familiar John Green touchpoints — a gimmicky story setup, a teen romance, a quirky best friend — but it turns the story inward and pulls off a fantastic character exploration, one that feels like a gut-punch in its best moments.

Stop Making Sense

David Byrne, wearing his signature suit, holds the microphone towards the camera in Stop Making Sense.

Genre: Concert movie Run time: 1h 28m Director: Jonathan Demme

You may find yourself at home on your couch, looking for something to watch. And you may find yourself scrutinizing what’s new on streaming and VOD. And you may find yourself intrigued by the latest 4K remaster of Jonathan Demme’s acclaimed concert film of the Talking Heads performing. And you may ask yourself, Well, why don’t I watch that?

New on Prime Video

The idea of you.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Prime Video

A man in a jean jacket wearing sunglasses stands next to a smiling woman in a tan long-sleeve jacket with sunglasses on in The Idea of You.

Genre: Romantic comedy Run time: 1h 55m Director: Michael Showalter Cast: Anne Hathaway, Nicholas Galitzine, Ella Rubin

Is it really possible for a 20-something rock star and a 40-something single mom to be in a relationship? Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine) and Solène Marchand (Anne Hathaway) are about to find out in this romantic comedy based on Robinne Lee’s 2017 novel.

New on Peacock

The american society of magical negroes.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Peacock

A man holding a pocket watch surrounded by men and women clapping and smiling.

Genre: Fantasy rom-com Run time: 1h 45m Director: Kobi Libii Cast: Justice Smith, David Alan Grier, An-Li Bogan

Kobi Libii’s directorial debut stars Justice Smith ( Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves ) as Aren, a young biracial artist who is recruited to join a clandestine group of magical Black people who secretly help white people in their mission to solve racism. You can probably guess about how well that goes.

New on AMC Plus

American star.

Where to watch: Available to stream on AMC Plus

Ian McShane and Fanny Ardant in American Star.

Genre: Action thriller Run time: 1h 47m Director: Gonzalo López-Gallego Cast: Ian McShane, Nora Arnezeder, Thomas Kretschmann

Ian McShane ( John Wick , Deadwood ) stars as an over-the-hill contract killer who embarks to the tropical island Fuerteventura to fulfill his last assignment before retirement. While waiting for his target, he finds himself drawn to the people of the island and their lives there, and begins to contemplate what life he would like to build after he puts his career as an assassin behind him.

New on Metrograph At Home

Where to watch: Available to stream on Metrograph At Home

A person wearing a leering mask and straw costume holding a staff in the middle of a workshop in Pamfir.

Genre: Fantasy drama Run time: 1h 42m Director: Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk Cast: Oleksandr Yatsentyuk, Stanislav Potiak, Solomiia Kyrylova

This Ukrainian drama follows the story of Leonid (Oleksandr Yatsentyuk), a reformed smuggler who has forsaken his life of crime to devote himself as a family man. Despite his best efforts, Leonid is unable to find a honest way of making a living and recruits his brother in a scheme to provide for his wife and teenage son. Caught between a local crime syndicate and local law enforcement, Leonid will have to find a way to secure a better life.

New to rent

Where to watch: Available to purchase on Amazon , Apple , and Vudu

A man and two boys seated behind the wheel of a dilapidated vehicle in Arcadia.

Genre: Action horror Run time: 1h 31m Director: Ben Brewer Cast: Nicolas Cage, Jaeden Martell, Maxwell Jenkins

Nicolas Cage stars as a father of two sons desperate to protect and raise his family in a near future Earth decimated by the arrival of a ferocious nocturnal creatures. When their father is wounded by one of these creatures, his sons must band together and call upon every lesson of their training in order to survive.

Dai Miyamoto playing the saxophone in Blue Giant.

Genre: Drama Run time: 1h 31m Director: Yuzuru Tachikawa Cast: Yuki Yamada, Shotaro Mamiya, Amane Okayama

Yuzuru Tachikawa ( Mob Psycho 100 , Death Parade ) returns with an animated drama based on Shinichi Ishizuka’s 2013 manga. Blue Giant centers on Dai Miyamoto, a high school basketball player who casts aside his sport aspirations to become a jazz saxophonist. Moving to Tokyo to pursue his dream of becoming the best saxophonist alive, Dai will have to overcome more than just his inexperience if he has any hope of attaining his goal.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon , Apple , and Vudu

A man with prominent neck tattoos pressed against a wall by another person in Femme.

Genre: Thriller Run time: 1h 39m Directors: Sam H. Freeman, Ng Choon Ping Cast: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, George MacKay, Aaron Heffernan

After being viciously attacked by an unknown man and their group of friends, a drag queen named Jules (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) confronts their assaulter — a closeted young man named Preston (George MacKay) in a gay sauna. Striking up an affair, Jules plots his revenge against Preston, who is oblivious to Jules’ true identity and intentions.

They Shot The Piano Player

A woman next to a man with a microphone in his hand in a bookstore in They Shot The Piano Player.

Genre: Musical docudrama Run time: 1h 43m Directors: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Tony Ramos, Abel Ayala

This animated docudrama follows a music journalist (voiced by Jeff Goldblum) who embarks on a globe-trotting journey to uncover the truth behind Francisco Tenório Júnior, a Brazilian samba-jazz pianist who was instrumental in popularizing Bossa Nova music, and the reason behind his sudden mysterious disappearance.

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  • 1. Passage - The dangerous and deadly journey of African slaves across the Atlantic Ocean who were forced to work in the Americas.
  • 3. - Indigenous people are the first. people to live in a place. Native to the land.
  • 6. - an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
  • 7. - An astrolabe was a special instrument that explorers began using to navigate at sea in the 1400s. It was used to measure the positions of the Sun and other objects in the sky. That helped navigators estimate time and their own position on the sea. In the 1700s ship navigators began using sextants instead of astrolabes.
  • 9. - a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
  • 10. Exchange - A transatlantic trade system of goods across the Atlantic Ocean to and from the American Colonies with Europe and Africa.
  • 11. - A territory that is controlled by a stronger country
  • 2. the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
  • 4. Passage - An all water route that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean by voyaging above North America through the Arctic Ocean. Many explorers tried to find the passage but failed.
  • 5. - a small 15th and 16th century ship with a broad bow, a high stern, and usually three masts.
  • 8. - The Spanish word for conqueror is conquistador. Many Spanish soldiers and explorers traveled to the Americas after Christopher Columbus made the first trip in 1492. These conquistadors sailed to the Americas to conquer the native peoples, to spread Christianity, and to look for gold and other treasure.

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