From the strange and cruel French dish of Ortolan bunting, to the men with a mania for consuming ever more exotic and forbidden meats.
The official wolf hunting season in Britain once ran between late December and late March, but by all accounts the beasts were more-often-than-not killed whenever the opportunity arose. Indeed, wolves seem to have been hunted in the British Isles for as long as they and humans co-existed, but exactly when that period came to an end is a matter of some debate.
There are few people that raise the ire of ‘skeptical’ archaeologists than Graham Hancock. That’s a shame, because Hancock is...
The wonderful Jacques Vallée celebrates his 80th birthday today! Jacques has been, and remains, one of the great thinkers on...
Darker re-imaginings of fairy tales appear periodically in popular culture, but most of them would seem tame next to the...
A couple of days ago I found a very interesting tweet on my feed. It was written in Spanish, and...
(This essay is excerpted from Darklore Volume X, which is available now from Amazon US and Amazon UK.) Every June,...
The Arctic is a liminal place for Westerners – unexplored until just a couple of centuries ago, painted with a...