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Ed Gein’s Grave Stone Ends Up in Museum
Ed Gein, who died in 1984 at 77, was buried in Plainfield, Wisconsin. His gravestone was later stolen and found touring with a punk-rock sideshow before being secured in a Wisconsin museum. Today, his ...
How Epic ‘Wildwood’ Is Pushing Laika Into More Innovative Techniques and With Bigger Scope and Scale
For its next feature film, Laika gets back to its roots. “Wildwood” is based on Colin Meloy’s novels and directed by Travis Knight from a script by Chris Butler. Meloy is the frontman of ...
About a fifth of the agency’s remaining staff was affected, including employees working on special education, funding for low-income students and civil rights enforcement. By Sarah Mervosh Michael C.
A small team overseeing special education programs at the U.S. Department of Education was thrilled when Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced in May one of her chief priorities would be ...
A worker bags a strain of marijuana flower called Gummiez on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, grown by Holistic Missouri, LLC, for individual package sales at Mint Cannabis dispensary in St. Peters. A ...
The Department of Education has dismissed nearly all employees in its Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services as part of a new round of layoffs that began on Friday, according to the ...
Harold Schechter did not have a killer time watching “Monster: The Ed Gein Story.” Schechter, a true crime historian and author who wrote the definitive book about Gein, “Deviant: The Shocking True ...
As the show recently hit Netflix and sits at No. 2 on the streamer's top 10 ranking, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the discourse from viewers upon watching. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor After ...
As demonstrated in 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story,' the titular serial killer's crimes have inspired several series and horror films over the years Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen ...
Wait, did Ed Gein really help catch Ted Bundy? That is the question at the top of every mind viewer’s mind after finishing Monster: The Ed Gein Story and seeing the show make some wild assertions ...
Still, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to navigate how much of Gein’s story here is fictionalized, how much is exaggerated, and how much is shockingly true. Here’s a breakdown to help separate ...
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