by Blogcritics | Sep 20, 2016 | art, books, media, paranormal |
By Barbara Barnett The coloring craze continues, and what better a time to launch a coloring book featuring the words of Edgar Allan Poe than just before Halloween? Clever, huh? Edgar Allan Poe: An Adult Coloring Book by Odessa Begay is a perfect companion for those...
by Clarissa Cole | Sep 16, 2016 | culture, weird/science |
Genene Jones was born in Texas on July 13, 1950 and was immediately given up by her birth parents. She was adopted by Dick and Gladys Jones, a wealthy San Antonio couple, who adopted three other children as well. They all lived together in a large and comfortable home...
by Eric Olsen | Sep 16, 2016 | ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, paranormal, radio, television |
On this darkly haunting episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — Thursdays 9-11pE — we excavate western New York’s notorious Hinsdale House, recently featured on Nick Groff’s Paranormal Lockdown, with owner and paranormal...
by Erich von Däniken | Sep 15, 2016 | aliens, culture, extraterrestrials, ufos, weird/science |
25 years ago the American author Budd Hopkins presented the results of a long-term study in which several other U.S. scientists assisted. [1]. Hopkins claimed some people had been abducted by aliens and even carried extraterrestrial implants. The scientific response...
by The Lineup | Sep 14, 2016 | books, culture, media, monsters, paranormal, weird/science |
By Jamie Bogert Bedtime is often sweetened by stories of handsome princes and beautiful princesses, comical witches, and lovable forest dwellers. But what happens when we follow the breadcrumb trail to the gloomy origins of favorite fairy tales? From the Little...
by Blogcritics | Sep 12, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, movies, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings |
By Sandra Madera After the success of James Wan’s The Conjuring, it was hardly a surprise when Warner Brothers announced a sequel, conveniently named The Conjuring 2. The original movie budget was set at $20 million and it grossed $318 million, making it one of the...
by Clarissa Cole | Sep 9, 2016 | culture, weird/science |
Dennis Nilsen was born on November 23rd, 1945 in Fraserburgh, Scotland, to Olav Nilsen and Betty Whyte, but, soon after his younger sister’s birth, Dennis Nilsen’s father abandoned the young family for good. This may have troubled most young men, but Dennis remained...
by Eric Olsen | Sep 8, 2016 | conventions and events, culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, paranormal, radio, seasonal |
In tonight’s revelatory edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — Thursdays 9-11pE with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we are proud to introduce the very first National Ghost Hunting Day, October 1, 2016, being celebrated...
by The Lineup | Sep 7, 2016 | media, monsters, movies, paranormal |
By DeAnna Janes The horror genre serves up all kinds of scares. There are silly spooktastics like Drag Me to Hell and Tucker and Dale vs. Evil; pitch-black laugh riots like Attack the Block and Shaun of the Dead; and twisted mind-benders like The Cabin in the...
by Eric Olsen | Sep 7, 2016 | conventions and events, culture, ghosts and spirits, halloween, haunted locations, media, paranormal, seasonal |
Haunted Journeys — in conjunction with partners The Scarefest, Destination America, America’s Most Haunted, Paranormal Database, our regional ambassadors and network of participating ghost hunting teams — is proud to announce that National Ghost Hunting...