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The Ghost Bridges Of Mansfield Hollow
The Hartford CourantIt's almost that time of year to gather around the ol' campfire and tell the tale of the ghost bridges of Mansfield Hollow. What? You've never heard about the ghost bridges of Mansfield Hollow? How, on nights of the full moon, you can hear them...Tags: Trips and Vacations, State Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Meriden
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Tom Morello keeps punk-rock spirit of Woody Guthrie alive
Tom Morello says he rarely gets nervous anymore before he performs, in part because he’s done just about everything from rocking stadiums with Rage Against the Machine to participating in protest rallies around the world as a guitar-thrashing...
Tags: Metallica (music group), John Ford, Woody Guthrie, Folk (genre), NATO
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Searching for Ghosts, Monsters and Aliens in Gettysburg
There's something spooky stirring in Gettysburg. Ghost, monster and alien hunters join forces to investigate haunted places. Everyone at Phenomenology 104 in Gettysburg has a story. "We did once go on the battlefield during broad daylight and walked...
Tags: Ghost Hunters (tv program), Fiction, Unexplained Phenomena
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Just the right room for 'Turn of the Screw'
Is the governess being haunted by ghosts, or are there bats in her belfry? That essential conundrum at the heart of Henry James' 1898 novella comes into stark play in Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation, now in a sturdy and suitably atmospheric staging with...
Tags: Celebrities, Dyslexia, Arts and Culture, The Woman in Black (movie)
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News of the Weird: A Cannibal Wedding
Newspapers in Sweden reported in January that two of the country's most heinous murderers apparently fell in love with each other behind the locked doors of their psychiatric institution and, following a 26-day Internet-chat "courtship," have decided to...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, FBI, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Wildlife
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Central Virginia ParaQuest visits Lynchburg
Multimedia JournalistThe second annual Central VA ParaQuest is at the Holiday Inn in downtown Lynchburg on Friday and Saturday. This year seminars will be held on area hauntings, as well as the 2012 Mystique, UFO's, the Mothman, Psychic Animal Communication, Talking with the...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Travel Channel (tv network)
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Area towns have ghost stories to tell
dona@herald-mail.comWarren “Bus” Seymour must have really loved his job because the former Williamsport town clerk and mayor can still be heard pecking away at a typewriter — though he died in 1985. “I’ve heard that,” daughter Elissa...Tags: File Sharing, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Travel Channel (tv network), Fiction, Halloween
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Chatting up Natalie Dormer about 'The Fades,' 'Game of Thrones,' Madonna
RedEyeIt just doesn't seem right watching Natalie Dormer act in contemporary clothing, let alone with her natural blond hair. "I do quite a lot contemporary stuff," Dormer told me, laughing, during a phone interview from London, "but the American audience...Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv program), The Happiest News!, Music, Celebrities
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The Woman in Black
Fox 5 San Diego staffHammer films launched in 1934 and in the ‘50s, after success with Dracula and Frankenstein films, they went that direction in the ‘60s and ‘70s with lots of gothic horror films. They first came to my attention when they released the...Tags: Daniel Radcliffe, Stephen King, Harry Potter (fictional character), Movies, Fiction
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Syfy's "Ghost Hunters" Investigate Local Haunted Mansion
ReporterUrban legends and ghost stories surround an old mansion in Southwest Virginia. From murder and war, to mental illness and slavery, the tales are so tall that the television series Ghost Hunters made the trip to Wythe County to investigate. It's not the...Tags: Unexplained Phenomena, Folklore and Mythology, Slavery, Syfy (tv network), Arts and Culture
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Theater review: 'The Piano Lesson' from Seminole State College
Are we always to be haunted by our past? August Wilson raises the question in hisPulitzer Prize-winning play "The Piano Lesson."
"There ain't no ghosts in this house," insists Boy Willie, recently returned to the home shared by his uncle and sister.
But...Tags: August Wilson, Sanford, Slavery, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture
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