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  2. Margot Adler - Wikipedia

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    Margot Susanna Adler (April 16, 1946 – July 28, 2014) was an American author, journalist, and lecturer. She worked as a correspondent for National Public Radio for 35 years, became bureau chief of the New York office, and could be heard frequently on nationally syndicated All Things Considered and Morning Edition on National Public Radio (NPR). [2]

  3. Drawing Down the Moon (book) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Adler published a revised second edition of Drawing Down the Moon, much expanded with new information.Identifying several new trends that had occurred in American Paganism since 1979, Adler recognized that in the intervening seven years, U.S. Pagans had become increasingly self-aware of Paganism as a movement, something which she attributed to the increasing number of Pagan festivals ...

  4. Pagan studies - Wikipedia

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    Margot Adler (pictured in 2004) published an early sociological study of Paganism in the United States. In 1979, the American sociologist, journalist, and Wiccan Margot Adler published Drawing Down the Moon, a sociological study of the Pagan movement across the United States, covering Wiccans, Druids, Goddess Worshipers, Heathens, and Radical ...

  5. Category:Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    A. Ben Aaron; Dan Abrams; Jill Abramson; Alexander Aciman; Spencer Ackerman; Jake Adelstein; Margot Adler; Renata Adler; Martin Agronsky; Mitch Albom; Nathan Aleskovsky

  6. Drawing down the Moon (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    Margot Adler Drawing Down the Moon, Revised and Expanded ed., Viking Press, 1997, ISBN 0-14-019536-X; Ed Fitch Magical Rites From the Crystal Well, Llewellyn Publications, 1984, ISBN 0-87542-230-6; Starhawk, The Spiral Dance, 20th Anniversary Edition, Harper, San Francisco, 1999, ISBN 0-06-251632-9

  7. Hour of the Wolf (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Hour of the Wolf is a long-running radio program devoted to speculative fiction.Named after the Ingmar Bergman film of the same title, the program was originally hosted and produced by Margot Adler in 1972.

  8. Justice Talking - Wikipedia

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    Arlen Specter while he was being interviewed by Margot Adler for an episode of Justice Talking on Presidential Signing statements. Justice Talking was a weekly radio show, syndicated on National Public Radio and hosted by Margot Adler, that tackled the law and public policy. A signature element of the program was its debate segment.

  9. Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 1979, the journalist Margot Adler expressed the view that while W.I.T.C.H. was considered to be "a fringe phenomenon" in the women's movement at the time of its founding, by the end of the seventies, its sentiments were embraced by a larger proportion of feminists, if still a minority within the feminist community. [28]