'The Kinderhook Creature' to shine light on suburban Sasquatch case

“The Kinderhook Creature: In the Shadow of Sasquatch” looks to help uncover the secrets of a 50-year mystery that has fueled folklore in a rural New York town. The film is is the latest release in a long line of productions from Small Town Monsters, and hits streaming platforms like Apple TV, Prime Video and Google Play on March 24.

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'BIGFOOT!' takes Broadway with musical comedy

A new musical comedy “BIGFOOT!” has began its begins its limited engagement at Off-Broadway's New York City Center Stage I February 11. According to a press release, the play is a "larger-than-life musical tale of corrupt politicians, small town paranoia, and misunderstood youth” that takes place in a town called Muddirt, which is a neon/ nuclear-setting.

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YouTube series shows how science, mysticism would help Batman beat horror legends

The Nexus, a fan-made animated production YouTube channel, has produced various shorts that show how Batman uses his detective work, scientific application of physics, energy and frequencies, and reliance on outside-the-box supernatural methods to defeat popular horror franchise characters.

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INTERVIEW: A.J. Hartley discusses deep real-life connections in 'Sekret Machines, Time Rider'

New York Times and USA Today best selling author and Russell Robinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of North Carolina A.J. Hartley has been at the forefront of the To The Stars fictional series co-authoring “Sekret Machines,” “Trinity,” and now “Time Rider” with Tom DeLonge ,as his own hit young adult fictional series. In the latest TTS thriller “Time Rider” (out Oct. 7), the book mixes time travel and a dystopian science fiction future with Peter Levenda’s JFK assassination connections and coincidences ( not conspiracy theories) previously touched upon in the non-fiction “Sekret Machines: War.”

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REVIEW: 'Missionary Impossible' a dream show with blink-182, Alkaline Trio

KANSAS CITY- Blink-182’s “Missionary Impossible” tour hit the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City Saturday Sept. 27, and peeked into the punk rock band’s prolific past by playing some deeper cuts in “Roller Coaster,” “Online Songs,” “Wishing Well,” and the 1997 single and old-school fan favorite “Josie.”

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