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  • Visiting the Boo-tique: A History in Ghosts, Sheets, and Halloween

    January 14, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Kallie Hunchman It’s Halloween night. The sky is slowly darkening, and children are rushing around, putting last minute touches on their Halloween costumes. As they rush the streets, clutching empty jack o’lantern buckets, it’s not hard to see patterns in their attire. Princesses in sparkling dresses, pirates with little plastic swords, and ghosts under […]

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  • Validating Visitations

    January 14, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Ashley Burns “My name is Melinda Gordon. I just got married, just moved into a small town, just opened up an antique shop. I might be just like you, except from the time that I was a little girl I knew that I could talk to the dead… earthbound spirits, my grandmother called them. […]

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  • Stereotypes, Toxic Masculinity: The Family Business

    January 14, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Addison Paul Saving people, hunting things: The family business. These words are known to many as a tagline for the dark fantasy television series Supernatural. Created by Eric Kripke, Supernatural has become a long-running pop-cultural phenomenon complete with a loyal and eccentric fanbase. With its 15th and final season airing in 2019 – 2020, […]

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    • Ghost Stories and Cultural Hauntings
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  • Isolation in the Unknown

    January 14, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Jo Ladner *contains ending spoilers for “Over the Garden Wall* “Over the Garden Wall” has been a Halloween tradition for me ever since it first released in 2013. A short mini-cartoon series Cartoon Network did specifically for Halloween, it’s plenty spooky and full of Halloween tropes, with living skeletons, ghosts, singing frogs, two brothers—Wirt […]

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    • Ghost Stories and Cultural Hauntings
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  • What is Haunting You?

    January 14, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Brooke Beaman

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  • Chestnuts Roasting Over an Open Fire

    January 13, 2020 by bnbeaman

    By Brooke Lilek *CHESTNUT: SOMETHING REPEATED TO THE POINT OF STALENESS; A TROPE Phoebe heard a knock on the front door and froze. An extreme reaction for someone who cannot sense death at her doorstep, but that’s Phoebe. She tensed before checking the peephole. She found no one out front though. Phoebe threw the deadbolt […]

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    • Ghost Stories and Cultural Hauntings
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  • Visiting the Boo-tique: A History in Ghosts, Sheets, and Halloween

    December 14, 2019 by bsudlr

    By Kallie Hunchman It’s Halloween night. The sky is slowly darkening, and children are rushing around, putting last minute touches on their Halloween costumes. As they rush the streets, clutching empty jack o’lantern buckets, it’s not hard to see patterns in their attire. Princesses in sparkling dresses, pirates with little plastic swords, and ghosts under […]

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    • Issue 7: Ghosts and Cultural Hauntings
    Read more
  • Validating Visitations

    November 22, 2019 by bsudlr

    By Ashley Burns “My name is Melinda Gordon. I just got married, just moved into a small town, just opened up an antique shop. I might be just like you, except from the time that I was a little girl I knew that I could talk to the dead… earthbound spirits, my grandmother called them. […]

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    • Uncategorized
    Read more
  • Stereotypes, Toxic Masculinity: The Family Business

    November 15, 2019 by bsudlr

    By Addison Paul Saving people, hunting things: The family business. These words are known to many as a tagline for the dark fantasy television series Supernatural. Created by Eric Kripke, Supernatural has become a long-running pop-cultural phenomenon complete with a loyal and eccentric fanbase. With its 15th and final season airing in 2019 – 2020, […]

    Categories

    • Issue 7: Ghosts and Cultural Hauntings
    • Uncategorized
    Read more
  • Isolation in The Unknown

    November 13, 2019 by bsudlr

    By Jo Ladner *contains ending spoilers for “Over the Garden Wall* “Over the Garden Wall” has been a Halloween tradition for me ever since it first released in 2013. A short mini-cartoon series Cartoon Network did specifically for Halloween, it’s plenty spooky and full of Halloween tropes, with living skeletons, ghosts, singing frogs, two brothers—Wirt […]

    Categories

    • Issue 7: Ghosts and Cultural Hauntings
    • Uncategorized
    Read more
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