| Book | https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493046027/Storied-and-Scandalous-Portland-Oregon-A-History-of-Gambling-Vice-Wits-and-Wagers |
| Podcast | https://www.weirdhistorypodcast.com/ |
| Book | https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493046027/Storied-and-Scandalous-Portland-Oregon-A-History-of-Gambling-Vice-Wits-and-Wagers |
| Podcast | https://www.weirdhistorypodcast.com/ |
Saw Talk to Me last night. It's great!
There's something horrifying about having to take active steps toward darkness. Solving the Lament Configuration, reading the Necronomicon, etc. It makes me afraid of my own curiosity. Afraid of myself. I would absolutely grab the hand and say "talk to me."
Today, while you're hunting for eggs and eating candy, remember the real reason for the season...
It's spring. Basically all cultures have spring holidays. If we didn't have Easter there would still be some kind of culturally important day on or around the equinox. Happy spring!
This article combines two of my favorite things: Italian cuisine, and the British Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm.
Traditions don't just emerge from the mists of history fully-formed, prior to any sense of group identity. Traditions are constructed, created, and altered constantly. Different groups cross-pollinate and influence each other, and even if something has ancient roots it probably also has modern foliage. https://www.ft.com/content/6ac009d5-dbfd-4a86-839e-28bb44b2b64c