University of Southern Maine student Aubin Thomas’ first feature newspaper article of her career is most appreciated. Thanks to all for the Ricetta’s benefit too. Images.
Before Sasquatch ~ The Mowglis
Obviously, this name is linked to The Jungle Book, a collection of stories written in 1894 by Rudyard Kipling. It refers, in general, to feral humans. It was in widespread use, it appears, in British Columbia.
At the Museum Today: Binnall of America
Part of the changing “personality” of the museum is the special visitor who might be there during your visit. It might even be you.
New Penn Bigfoot Footage?
News is beginning to circulate of a recent piece of video from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Image.
Artwalk Crowds Stampede Sasquatch
After the ribbon cutting, the Crookston Bigfoot and Jim McClarin posed patiently for photographs with the First Friday Artwalk patrons all evening, while Rep. Herb Adams worked on secret handshakes. Images.
ICM Open House, 5 pm – 9 pm November 6th
You may know of Jim because he is famous for carving the first Bigfoot statue and his appearance in a piece of film. Rep. Adams is sponsoring a State Proclamation he will be reading at the event. Video. Images.
Cryptid Keeper
Happy Halloween! Thanks to Twitter, the interviewee can report on the reporter, now, humm? What a strange new world. Images.
Scary and Silly Halloween ’09: Bigfoot and Biscardi
American Idol, Bigfoot, and Tom Biscardi? Well, maybe not American Idol. Anyway, is this a match made in media heaven? As we get closer to the actual date of Halloween, it is less about ghosts and more about Sasquatch, from the real to the unreal, this year. Images.
Origins of “Abominable Snowman”
During their generally well-done “Abominable Snowman” program, MonsterQuest passed along some misinformation. It is important to set the record straight. Images.
Yeti Trek: Near Death Experience
Exclusive quotations to Cryptomundians from Doug Hajicek and Adam Davies about this Sunday’s two hour special. Exclusive images.
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