Loren Coleman, the renown hunter of Bigfoot and other elusive creatures, already has a Portland museum, but there’s more coming. A new bookstore and archive are in the works in Bangor. And the brand new museum he’s planning there? Sasquatch could get lost in it.
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Why aren’t all the people who are looking for Bigfoot finding Bigfoot?
Loren Coleman’s theory might surprise you. (Spoiler: Ladies, get your camping gear ready.)
Mexico couple selling home that inspired ‘The Conjuring’ movie for $1.2 million
The purportedly haunted Rhode Island farmhouse where the spooky happenings that inspired the 2013 horror movie “The Conjuring” occurred has hit the market for the scary price of $1.2 million
July 2019: Maine couple buys home that inspired horror movie ‘The Conjuring’ — and they plan to open it up for tours
Cory Heinzen of Mexico said he and wife, Jennifer, fell in love with the 1736 Rhode Island farmhouse, bumps in the night and all.
Weird, Wicked Weird: Researching literary wild men
Golden Baker’s public talk, “The Wild Man Archetype from Clay Tablets to iPad,” is Thursday at the Harraseeket Inn in Freeport.
Weird, Wicked Weird: The ghost moose that got away
Wild folklore or wild animal that once walked the woods? Maine author Al Michaud lets readers decide in his new book, “Hunting Old Moxie: The Largely True History of the Specter Moose of Lobster Lake, Maine.”
Bigfoot? Sea serpents? Check and check at Portland’s 2019 International Crypto Con
The three-day event with a jampacked lineup of speakers starts Friday just a short walk from the International Cryptozoology Museum.
Weird, Wicked Weird: Ready to talk Thunderbirds?
Texas cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard, frequently seen on Travel Channel’s “In Search of Monsters” and History Channel’s “Missing in Alaska,” and author of “Big Bird! Modern Sightings of Flying Monsters,” is one of the headliners at the International Cryptozoology Conference in Portland this weekend.
Weird, Wicked Weird: Divining the now.
WHITEFIELD — Sticks. Stones. Trinkets. Bones. Juss Stinson Finlay says she has 19 ways to read you. Down a few backcountry roads, working mostly remotely from home, Finlay’s been a full-time divination practitioner for two years, with regular clients in the U.S., Ireland, England and Australia. She gets right out of the way early that, […]
Weird, Wicked Weird: Deserts, Mothmen, mustaches, goodbye weird 2018
There are new owners for the Desert of Maine, a new alien abduction documentary from Maine filmmakers, a new book with Mothman sightings in Camden, and looking ahead to 2019: the return of the storied Maine mustache pageant. Maine’s always good for wild and weird. This month, updates on Weird, Wicked Weird from the past […]