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fromMedievalists.net
19 hours ago

New Medieval Books: The Secret Middle Ages - Medievalists.net

Medieval art and artifacts reveal societal values, fears, folklore, and everyday life through motifs of religion, monsters, love, sex, and popular belief.
fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

What Ghosts Reveal When They Visit

When you ask someone whether they have ever seen a ghost, you are asking them whether they believe in the inexplicable. Some people are more accustomed to the idea than others: In different folklores, throughout history, ghosts appear as omens and lost spirits; they signify regret, pain, open endings. Then there are the ghosts that haunt not a culture, but a person.
Books
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Daisy May and Charlie Cooper's NightWatch review the This Country siblings are brilliant together

Charlie and Daisy May Cooper blur character and self in NightWatch, combining patient curiosity, folklore exploration, and ambiguous comedy-horror persona.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Halloween is no ungodly American import just ask the medieval monks and nuns who marketed it | Michael Carter

Halloween rituals largely originated in Britain, were Christianised centuries ago, and are often misattributed to ancient paganism or recent American influence.
History
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

The ghostly vision that predicted a deadly battle at Fort Ticonderoga

The Legend of Ticonderoga is a famous ghost story about Scottish nobleman Duncan Campbell's mortal wounding at the 1758 Battle of Carillon and its retellings.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

The not-so-spooky origins of 'ghost' and why the word still haunts our language

Ghost originated from Old English gast meaning breath and spirit, later shifting to haunted apparitions influenced by ancient myths and Christian concepts.
Arts
fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Charming Flights of Fancy Fill Vanessa Gillings' Imaginative Illustrations

Vanessa Gillings' illustrations evoke cozy, fairy-tale atmospheres of misty woodlands with witch-like protagonists and animal companions on mysterious journeys.
Film
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

You need to watch the bonkers Japanese fantasy horror film House

House is a singular, hyper-stylized 1977 fantasy-horror that combines childlike surrealism, grotesque imagery, and folklore-rooted narrative to confront trauma through morbid absurdity.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

America's Most Famous Nap

Washington Irving became America's first literary celebrity, creating enduring tales like Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that blend folklore and satire.
History
fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

Medieval Wolves with Elizabeth Marshall - Medievalists.net

Medieval English culture deeply integrated wolves, portraying them variably as dangerous predators and admired figures, influencing literature and language.
Books
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

The Foot-Licking Demons & Other Strange Things in a 1921 Illustrated Manuscript from Iran

Labyrinthine, librarianly imagination anchors fiction in obscure scholarly references and assembles a whimsical global compendium of mythic, folkloric, and demonological creatures.
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Scientists are BAFFLED by a 'vanishing lake' in Northern Ireland

Called Loughareema and locally referred to as 'the vanishing lake', the natural feature is capable of a remarkable magic trick. It can be full in the morning but completely empty just a few hours later - as if the water has somehow 'vanished'. What makes Loughareema so unusual is there are no rivers flowing out of the lake, only three flowing in to it.
Science
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
2 months ago

What an old folktale can teach us about the 'annoying persistence' of political comedians

Fear of reprisals from the Trump administration limits open expression among many, but late-night comedians remain critical and defiant.
Cars
fromFuturism
2 months ago

"I Had an Immediate Physical Convulsion": Cybertruck Completely Covered by Labubus

Labubus from Kasing Lung's series blend elements of Nordic folklore with Tesla's Cybertrucks, provoking mixed reactions online.
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

Where to start? This week's new releases are an all-you-can-read buffet

The latest work by Moreno-Garcia recounts the story of Minerva, a graduate student influenced by her great-grandmother's tales of witch encounters, leading to horrifying revelations.
Books
fromPitchfork
3 months ago

Ben LaMar Gay: Yowzers

Ben LaMar Gay's debut album, Downtown Castles Can Never Block the Sun, was a compilation of seven unreleased albums recorded over seven years, showcasing Chicago's hidden talent.
Chicago
Health
fromtime.com
4 months ago

Is Cheese Giving You Nightmares?

Dietary habits have been historically linked to sleep disturbances, including nightmares.
fromCreative Bloq
4 months ago

What happens when fantasy artists reimagine the English countryside? I spoke to 7 who did

The project combined digital artists' talents to create a fantasy mystery novel showcasing England's folklore through vivid illustrations.
Film
fromLos Angeles Times
4 months ago

Vampires, reggaeton, Hollywood glamour: Get to know Isabella Lovestory

Isabella Lovestory's "Vanity" is inspired by folkloric vampires, exploring themes of beauty, self-perception, and contrasts across its 13 diverse tracks.
Music
fromFuncheap
4 months ago

"Mermaid in Saint Malo" Dark Bayou-Themed Staged Reading (SF)

"This performance is a descent into a world where Filipino and Latine legacies fuse with folklore, revealing mysteries behind mermaids, gods, and pirates."
San Francisco
Barcelona
fromeuronews
4 months ago

Video. Historical Brazilian town hosts annual Festival of Divine Holy Spirit

Festa do Divino Espírito Santo showcases a fusion of Catholicism, folklore, and artistic expression through medieval re-enactments and community celebrations.
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fromTheartnewspaper
5 months ago
Arts

Folklore, mythology and tradition: five must-see shows at London Gallery Weekend

The London Gallery Weekend highlights artists drawing from folklore and tradition as a counter to contemporary AI influence.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

I push carpet to the extreme!' The craft genius who makes tufted humanoid wearable sculptures

Anna Perach's sculptures explore themes of femininity, magic, and the uncanny, using tufted carpet to evoke tactile and narrative experiences.
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fromItsnicethat
5 months ago
Photography

Josh Greet is reenergising sports photography by injecting it with sci-fi and folk horror visuals

Josh Greet's photography encapsulates community, local folklore, and sports, illustrated by his striking capture of a runner in Dartmoor's rain.
fromThe New Yorker
6 months ago
Photography

Requiem for a "Drunk Dad"

Jeff Bark's new series "Drunk Dad" blends personal folklore with an exploration of American nightmares, showcasing themes of decay and disillusionment.
fromItsnicethat
5 months ago
Photography

Josh Greet is reenergising sports photography by injecting it with sci-fi and folk horror visuals

Photography
fromThe New Yorker
6 months ago

Requiem for a "Drunk Dad"

Jeff Bark's new series "Drunk Dad" blends personal folklore with an exploration of American nightmares, showcasing themes of decay and disillusionment.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Quinie: Forefowk, Mind Me review collecting songs on horseback, this Scottish musician is alive with ideas

Josie Vallely, performing as Quinie, creates an impressive blend of traditional Scots songs, drawing from her ancestors and combining varied musical influences.
Music
fromFuncheap
5 months ago

Valverde Dance Presents "Kay Pacha: Stories From The Andes" (San Jose)

Under the guidance of Peruvian artist Luis Valverde, the Bay Area will experience unique folkloric dance pieces from the Andes in a cultural showcase.
Portland food
History
fromMedievalists.net
5 months ago

How to Harvest a Mandrake: Medieval Medicine and Magic in the Old English Herbarium - Medievalists.net

The mandrake was both feared and prized in the Middle Ages, viewed as dangerous yet possessing exceptional medicinal qualities.
fromMedievalists.net
6 months ago

Who Were the Green Children of Woolpit? A New Look at a Medieval Mystery - Medievalists.net

The Green Children have consistently been viewed as mere curiosities of superstition, but a deeper examination reveals the rich social tapestry they represent in medieval life.
History
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
6 months ago

Ditmas Park Tudor With Mantels, Garage Asks $2.995 Million

The Tudor house in Ditmas Park is linked to a folklore involving Mary Pickford, though historical records contradict this association.
Arts
fromColossal
6 months ago

In Luminous Portraits, Florence Solis Invokes Feminine Power Amid Constraint

Florence Solis' artwork reflects the strength and transformation of Filipino women through the protective qualities of the makahiya plant.
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History
fromMedievalists.net
6 months ago

New Medieval Books: The Donkey King - Medievalists.net

The donkey serves as a dual symbol in Arabic literature, representing both comedic and supernatural elements.
fromMedievalists.net
6 months ago

Why the Inquisition Didn't Prosecute Werewolves - Medievalists.net

In early modern Europe, werewolf trials fell under secular or local judicial authority, prosecuted not for heresy, but for acts of violence, murder, and madness.
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