Archive for the “Men in Cryptozoology”

Bigfoot or Big Story?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 13th, 2007

Robert Olson of Deer River holds a plaster casting that he made from what he says are footprints of Bigfoot beings in Northeastern Minnesota. (Lee Bloomquist / News Tribune) Bigfoot or big story? DEER RIVER — Robert Olson said he and others have discovered plenty of large footprints in Northeastern Minnesota’s forests. Footprints of Bigfoot. […]

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At Mass Monster Mash

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 13th, 2007

I’m on the road again. This time I am at the “Mass Monster Mash,” in Watertown, Massachusetts, on Saturday, October 13, 2007, giving an illustrated (almost 50 images) on the Dover Demon. I also will be talking to folks, and selling/signing books. Since others there are speaking on Bigfoot, the Bridgewater Triangle, and Phantom Clowns, […]

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Dangerous Names

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2007

In Mysterious America, I have written about the sinister nature of the “name game.” There can be a bloody side to the name game, as well. I’ve published some thoughts about this – as evidenced by the Ohio school shooting this week – in new blog over at the Copycat Effect site, here: “Cleveland’s Coon: […]

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Richard Corben’s Comic Cryptids

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2007

There has to be an esteemed place in the cryptocosmos for this well-known comic artist. A Midwestern guy like me, Richard Corben was born October 1, 1940, on a farm in Anderson, Missouri. Today he is seen as an American comic book artist best known for his illustrated fantasy stories in Heavy Metal magazine, to […]

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Bigfoot Ignorance is Bliss

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 11th, 2007

Daryl Colyer, one of my colleagues from the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy, sent the following to be shared with the readers of Cryptomundo. The Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy (TBRC) often gives public presentations to groups regarding the sasquatch mystery. Sometimes as often as twice a month, I find myself giving such presentations in front of […]

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The Dover Demon Lives

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2007

Move over Ortiz, Manny and Beckett! Share the media airwaves Boston Red Sox! I will be on television around 4:15 p.m. on Boston’s “NewsDay Live,” this Friday, October 12th, on the New England Cable Network, speaking about Mysterious America and specifically, the Dover Demon. A figurine of the Dover Demon is displayed at the International […]

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Boing Boing Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 8th, 2007

Boing Boing is the big boy and girl on the block in blogging, there’s no two ways about it. In an article in today’s New York Times entitled “Nerd Chic Arrives on TV” by David Carr, it is noted that Boing Boing is expanding to television broadcasts via the internet, spurred on by the talented […]

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Walking with Wildmen Part 2

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 8th, 2007

Sometimes I am amazed what I’ll do for reporters. See below. Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Permission to repost issued by author Jerry Glover All images (c) Beyond magazine 2007

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International Cryptozoology Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 7th, 2007

Here is a peek inside the International Cryptozoology Museum, thanks to the Sun Journal’s photographer Amber Waterman. The following are the images (except the final three Bigfoot photographs) that accompany the Lewiston Sun Journal front page article about the International Cryptozoology Museum, with their captions and audio clips. At the end, you will find my […]

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A Man and His (Weird) Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 6th, 2007

The Lewiston Sun Journal came for a visit to my museum. Here’s the way reporter Kathryn Skelton experienced it. And me. 🙂 Weird, Wicked Weird A man and his (weird) museum Hair from Sir Edmund Hillary’s Yeti expedition, water from Loch Ness, a 9-foot latex pterodactyl, Loren Coleman’s got it all. Sometime next spring, Loren […]

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Peter Matthiessen on Wildpeople

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 5th, 2007

Peter Matthiessen, who is perhaps best known for his books The Snow Leopard (1978) and In the Spirit of Crazy Horse (1983), will be speaking in Idaho on October 19, on the topic “A Naturalist’s Impressions of the Wildman.” He will be sharing his insights about Yeti and Sasquatch, in a lecture arranged by anthropologist […]

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More on Giants in the Mountains

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 4th, 2007

Bigfoot adds to attraction of forest Sasquatch believers, nonbelievers and the many of us still not persuaded one way or the other should find a yearlong exhibit that opens at the State Capital Museum on Saturday informative and entertaining. “Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch,” is an exhibit that explores what we know […]

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In Pursuit of Cryptozoology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 4th, 2007

You have many choices of events to attend during the last quarter of 2007. Here are some visual reminders of the upcoming end of the year Cryptozoology conferences: Saturday, December 1, 2007, “Introduction to Cryptozoology,” Mythic Creatures, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York. The AMNH model of Gigantopithecus is part of […]

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Tom Slick, Playboy Cryptozoologist

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 2nd, 2007

The early Tom Slick lived a life of wealth, from touring the shores of Loch Ness to the company of Howard Hughes in Beverly Hills. The once and future supporter of cryptozoology, Tom Slick, the son of a wealthy Texas oil millionaire, as a youth, shared a life that sounds very familiar to our ears […]

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Soviet Hominologists Were Right: Siberian Neandertals

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 1st, 2007

Palaeoarchaeological findings appear to be catching up to hominology, the segment of cryptozoology studying unknown hominoids. For some time, a few of us have studied various reports of what might be surviving Neandertals* in Siberia and China. Whether called Mecheny, Mirygdy, Chuchunaa, Mulen, or Wildmen, some Soviet Snowmen Commission scientists and a few Chinese in […]

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