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Diana Rico is the author Kovacsland: A Biography of Ernie Kovacs (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) and has been the art & architecture writer of the Los Angeles Daily News, the editor in chief of International Documentary magazine, and a senior producer-writer for E! Entertainment Television. She writes articles and edits books about the arts, biography, and spiritual and social issues from atop her mountain temple in Taos, NM. You can follow her on Twitter @DianaRicoWriter.

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A Book of Art and Essays Explores Psychedelics as a Spiritual Technology

by Diana Rico January 4, 2016December 28, 2016

The intersections between Eastern philosophy and psychedelic drugs are explored in Zig Zag Zen, a newly expanded edition of an anthology of essays, interviews, and artwork.

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A Performance Artist’s Politics Leave Their Mark on a Younger Generation

by Diana Rico June 17, 2015June 20, 2016

LOS ANGELES — With her billowing costumes, shaved head, dramatic makeup, and pet “art rat” Tatti Wattles on her shoulder, the internationally renowned performance artist Rachel Rosenthal filled up every space she entered.

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