Oaks Memorial Sculpture in South Yorkshire, England

Oaks Memorial Sculpture in South Yorkshire, England

A stone’s throw from the Dickie Bird statue, also crafted by local sculptor Graham Ibbeson, is the tribute to the 1866 Oaks colliery disaster. The incident claimed the lives of 361 miners when firedamp caused huge explosions in the shafts. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe sculpture depicts a woman carrying a…

Bigger Than a Barn: The One Perfect Monster Bracket

Bigger Than a Barn: The One Perfect Monster Bracket

Welcome to One Perfect Monster — our 2021 One Perfect Shot bracket project. Stay tuned by bookmarking this page or follow along with #OnePerfectMonster on Twitter. Last year, we explored the realm of perfect TV show bingeability with the One Perfect Binge bracket. And while it was fun to watch two shows about small-screen monsters…

‘Printer’s Devil’ in York, England

‘Printer’s Devil’ in York, England

Johannes Gutenberg introduced the printing press to Europe after tinkering with the Chinese invention towards the middle of the 15th-century. It would take several more decades before this revolutionary mechanism found its way to the British Isles. It wouldn’t be until the 1500s when the city of York got its first printing press. The street…

Rusovce Mansion in Bratislava, Slovakia

Rusovce Mansion in Bratislava, Slovakia

Surrounded by crumbling walls and a sprawling English park, the Rusovce Mansion is a decaying example of neoclassical architecture. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThere are records of a castle at this location dating back to 1266, but today visitors to the area will only see this once-glorious white mansion constructed between 1840…

‘It All Starts And Ends With You’ review

‘It All Starts And Ends With You’ review

★ Directed by: #SamSeen Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonMusic by: #SamSeen, #4R3X Film review by William Hemingway Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Soooo…… it’s a head on a table. No wait, hang on, that makes it sound far more interesting and exciting than it…

Weeksville Dirigible Hangar in Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Weeksville Dirigible Hangar in Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Just south of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, an impressive structure rises from the shores of the Pasquotank River. The large, silvery dome measures 20 stories tall and nearly a thousand feet wide. While it might look like a futuristic laboratory, this building is actually one of the few remaining structures that were built during World…

STRAY Trailer

STRAY Trailer

It’s time for a dog’s-eye perspective with Stray, the feature debut of director Elizabeth Lo. The streets of Istanbul are filled with dogs thanks to Turkey’s rules regarding the stray population. They live alongside humans but aren’t really domesticated like the canine companions that live in people’s homes, creating an odd dichotomy that plays out…

‘Wake’ in Seattle, Washington

‘Wake’ in Seattle, Washington

Olympic Sculpture Park located in Seattle’s Belltown is not far from the famous Space Needle, and a short drive from the famous Pike’s Place Public Market. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonSculpture Park is nine acres filled with monumental artworks, amazing views of Eliot Bay, and a monolithic work entitled “Wake.” Located…

Introducing: The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Introducing: The Atlas Obscura Podcast

The Atlas Obscura Podcast is finally here! Join me, Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, and our incredible team of reporters and editors, on a daily (Monday-Thursday) exploration and celebration of some of the world’s most wondrous, unexpected, even strange places. With each episode, The Atlas Obscura Podcast is a daily escape, in 15 minutes…

The Unloved, Part 87: Gerontophilia

The Unloved, Part 87: Gerontophilia

This month’s installment of The Unloved pays long overdue tribute to one of the most fearless filmmakers alive. Bruce LaBruce has been synonymous with boundary pushing and risk-taking for most of my lifetime, and it was high time to pay him tribute.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonHis new film “Saint-Narcisse” is maybe his best…

‘Villa of the Mysteries’ Replica in Ann Arbor, Michigan

‘Villa of the Mysteries’ Replica in Ann Arbor, Michigan

In 1909, archaeologists excavating the city of Pompeii uncovered a Roman villa that still contained painted frescoes on the walls of one of its rooms. The artwork depicted the mystery rites of a religious cult associated with Dionysus. Images included scenes of women cavorting with fauns and winged figures, and undergoing ritual ecstasies, dancing, and…