What did Francisco de Goya and Edvard Munch have ... supernatural themes — are juxtaposed (as seen, for example, in Goya’s Witches’ Sabbath and Munch’s Love and Pain).
Discover the darker, more tormented side of the artists who created disturbing masterpieces. We will discuss not their works, but the troubled lives of Caravaggio, Goya, Munch, Dalí.
Early modern people in Europe believed in witchcraft and the supernatural, and in times of duress, might blame supposed witches for unfavorable events.
However, in recent years, a new spooky ritual has also taken hold: witch paddles. This month, revelers across the nation are dressing up as witches and warlocks. But rather than straddling brooms ...
These days we do not live in fear of witchcraft or spend our time hunting witches. A painting illustrating the famous Robert Burns poem 'Tam o' Shanter'. In the poem, Tam barely escapes as he is ...
“The Road is wild and wicked, winding through the wood — where all that’s wrong is right and all that’s bad is good,” goes The Ballad of the Witches’ Road. “Through many miles of tri ...
From The Craft to Wicked to the Sanderson Sisters to Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Angelica Houston's Grand High Witch, Murray celebrates famous sorceresses throughout herstory and uses their ...
What Bay Area sailors are looking forward to during their return home during Fleet Week 03:04 Fleet Week in San Francisco gets underway beginning Oct. 7 with events all across the city ...
Rising Los Angeles-based garage/psych band Frankie and the Witch Fingers return to the Bay ... an unhinged stop at the Independent in San Francisco. While the pandemic would put a damper on ...