Matthew Bowman— Late in the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill were driving home on a lonely state road in central New Hampshire when they saw a... READ MORE| Yale University Press
As my third-grade school year (circa late 70s) began to wind| The Haunted Closet
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Pick any date landing somewhere in my first year of grade school and chances are I had "Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Animals" (1970) on loan from the school library that day. "...Animals" was just one of many books by Ed Emberley that taught children how to draw cute, cartoonish characters using just a dozen or so simple shapes and lines. | The Haunted Closet
What started out as a little retro-review of obscure 80s horror film "Anguish" turned into a longish piece on the history of subliminal messaging as horror film gimmick. Read all about it at We Are The Mutants...| The Haunted Closet
“The 60s wasn’t Christian kids angry at dad; it was Jews angry that they never had a stern, yet loving Christian father instead of a hen-pecked, weak, neurotic Jewish dad.” - Unprofessional Behaviorist| Tanner Hauser