Editorial board
LSD stands for Last smart day, or last intelligent day, last hope of an escape from a culture that is now completely homologated, standardized, trivialized. The reference to lysergic acid by our spiritual father, Albert Hofmann, is not accidental, rather it is all part of the reason why LSDmagazine proposes itself as a cultural cure for minds deviated by television and advertising. In concrete terms, the newspaper directed by Michele Traversa offers itself first and foremost as a huge container for the expressiveness of anyone who wants to make their opinion heard or mention facts and news outside the canonical means of communication. Lsd places its attention on what piques the interest of its writers, regardless of whether what is written is popular or not, therefore it reflects a free and sincere feeling, absolutely not bound and driven only by the curiosity (or passion) of its collaborators . As a consequence of this, there is space for numerous interviews conducted with people of great importance but who do not find space in television lounges, reviews of musical groups, records and books not recognized as best sellers, news and reports on minor sports, facts and local initiatives which they usually don’t get the prominence they deserve. But LSD is also an escape from everyday life, the various reports from the most evocative places on the planet make our magazine a point of reference for odeporic readers.