What happens when people accept what they are told at face value without asking questions? Gail Jarrow often writes nonfiction that pushes her readers to dig deeper and ask the hard questions, and ...
Although her OKC run is getting cut short due to wintry weather, Texan Katie Bender conjures up relatable intrigue with her uniquely immersive show.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - It was just after Thanksgiving, and Grand Rapids locals were preparing to converge on Nov. 29, 1916, to watch escape artist Harry Houdini attempt to free himself while dangling from ...
On a Friday evening in July 1925, about 30 people crowded into a basement on West 88th Street in Manhattan for a presentation by Mrs. Cecil Cook, a spirit medium. A pan of water and two silver ...
A Columbus dentist and magician pulled his greatest trick this month: he made his massive, private magic collection disappear. The treasure trove of tricks and history that includes relics from magic ...
William H. Mumler found a way to cash in on a nation’s grief—until skeptics exposed his images as frauds. William H. Mumler's ghostly portraits were all the rage in 19th-century America. Then he was ...
Doors at 7:30pm, Shows at 8:00pm. Performances will take place at Flower Hill Foundation 1316 W 6th Street. Please enter through the front gate on W 6th Street. We will have folks on site to check you ...
Pick a card ... any card! One of the first decks of cards ever used by Harry Houdini sold for $43,410 Sunday night at Goldin Auctions. The cards were passed to Houdini's wife, Bess, after his death in ...
An estimated 5,000 people gathered Sept. 30, 1926, at 174-188 Main St. in Worcester to watch the famous Harry Houdini perform his famous copper-casket trick. Little did the crowd know it would be his ...
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