Cocaine Bear with Keri Russell

“Pass” was my first reaction when the Gofobo email arrived in my inbox with the headline, “Watch the new trailer for Cocaine Bear.” That sounded like a complete shitshow of a premise for a movie if I ever heard one. Seriously? Horror comedy is tricky, but have we devolved soContinue Reading

Snapshot from David Domine interview about his books including America's Most Haunted Neighborhood

I had no idea what a treat I was in for when the chance arose to interview David Dominé about his book, A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City. The interview ended up encompassing three things I love most: true crime, horror, and the paranormal. You know, Haunt Jaunts’ foundingContinue Reading

Speed Art Museum exterior

The “Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art” exhibit is on the move and will open in a new home this fall. Earlier this year I wrote that it would be on display at the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from June 12 through September 5, 2021. Well, onContinue Reading

Haunted Gorge Underground Boat tour poster 2021

  Updated September 15, 2021 What comes to mind when you think of Kentucky? Horses and the Derby? Bourbon? Baseball? What about a great place to explore the outdoors? Or, in the case of the Gorge Underground, explore Mother Nature’s indoors. Among other things, Kentucky is cave country. You canContinue Reading

Rendering of Kelly Little Green Men

Where did the term “little green men” come from? As far as relating to UFOs and aliens, that is. That’s also sometimes how gremlins are described. Have you ever wondered? Or did you just think, like I did, that it must have some Roswell connection? It does, of course, haveContinue Reading

Saw this press release today about an event Ghost Hunt Weekends is doing, so I’m sharing it! Ghost Hunt Weekends, the world’s leading paranormal event company, has announced a return celebrity ghost hunt with the stars of SYFY Channel’s “Ghost Hunters” and Destination America’s “Ghost Asylum” to be held atContinue Reading

  Terror grew in the tragedy which shadowed over the residence of Anton Fischer in Newport, Kentucky during July 1919. Ghouls exhumed the body of his pretty fifteen-year-old daughter Clara, who had died from appendicitis. They snatched the body from its grave in St. Stephen’s Cemetery near the Alexandria PikeContinue Reading

440 Main Bowling Green

Located in the southern portion of the state, Bowling Green is Kentucky’s third largest city. It’s 60 miles from Nashville, Tennessee and 110 miles from Louisville, Kentucky. It was honored with a Dozen Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation because of its dedication to showing off itsContinue Reading

I was going through my photos the other night and realized something very bad. I have not written about a lot of my jaunts over the past couple of years. I may mention them on the Facebook page or share an occasional pic here or there, but wow have IContinue Reading

Guess what season it is? Still Winter, technically. Ha! Did I getcha? Seriously though, I can tell Spring is drawing near. Lately I’m seeing more and more horror and paranormal events being advertised, something that’s sort of dead in Winter (pun intended). Here’s the ones I’ve seen so far. IfContinue Reading

I decided to resurrect a past post from the archives. Reapers, Creepers and Shadow People: A Theory Inspired by Ghost Adventures at Waverly Hills was originally published on October 13, 2010. It’s one of my favorites theories. I modified it only slightly to rerun here. In case you missed it theContinue Reading

Everyone has their most haunted cities lists, don’t they? In honor of Valentine’s Day I thought it’d be fun to recap the 14 most romantic haunted cities we’ve  jaunted to so far. (14 for February 14, get it?) You won’t see too many big cities on my list. Chicago and New YorkContinue Reading