Archive for the “Museums”

Help Wanted

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 12th, 2006

It looks like there’s been some candidates, so this search is over, at The Anomalist, for now. Thank you. However, in a few days, I may be more formally asking for unpaid interns or volunteers to assist me with the next and future phases of the Portland, Maine-based International Cryptozoology Museum, in which you can […]

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Happy 12th

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 10th, 2006

The Crookston Bigfoot with some guy in front of him, 2005, photographed by friend and author Joe Citro. This Wednesday, July 12th, is my birthday. I’m planning now for a big cryptozoology party in 2007, for my 60th (which feels really young to me, of course). Therefore, today, I am going to get personal, and […]

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Mothman + 40

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 9th, 2006

After the success of The Mothman Prophecies, the sleepy town of Point Pleasant has reawakened. The organizers of the annual Mothman Festival at the Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, have announced that they will once again have their event. The 5th annual MOTHMAN FESTIVAL will be held here in downtown Point Pleasant on […]

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Speaking of the Bigfoot Rendezvous

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 6th, 2006

I attended the Bigfoot Rendezvous several weeks ago in Pocatello, ID. I had a great time. I saw some friends and colleagues that I had not seen in some time, others that I had seen only months or even weeks earlier. Yesterday, the Boise Weekly published an article about the event.  The article focuses on […]

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Remembering Grover

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 5th, 2006

Grover Krantz is remembered for many things, perhaps mostly by Cryptomundo readers for his research captured in the pages of Bigfoot Sasquatch: Evidence. To me, of all the guys I’ve met, he may have been one of the sweetest, most down-to-earth men searching for Bigfoot, despite an overblown counter-reputation for being sharp and fierce. To […]

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Two-Day Cryptozoology Exhibit

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 27th, 2006

Do you get the feeling that the art world has suddenly discovered cryptozoology, globally, all in the same moment in time? Some cryptozoology art exhibitions, such as "Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale" at Bates College, last as long as the summer and beyond. Others, it appears, disappear almost as quickly as a sighting of […]

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Origins and Insights: The Exhibition

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 25th, 2006

The Maine Sunday Telegram published an "Audience Section" critique of the new Bates exhibition. It follows: Sunday, June 25, 2006 Artists hope viewers let imaginations run wild By BOB KEYES, Portland Press Herald Writer LEWISTON — The female rears back, teeth clenched, arms ready to attack. She’s frightening, fierce and ferocious. But there’s something anatomically […]

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“Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale” Opens

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 24th, 2006

After four years of discussions and planning, Bates College Museum of Art opens its doors for the exhibition entitled “Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale.” Early reviews are extremely positive, and one of the first write-ups is in Absolute Arts. Three themes are traced through art projects and essays in the exhibition and book: Artists, […]

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Killers’ Sasquatch Sketches

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 23rd, 2006

Two of the more bizarre pieces of art on exhibition at Bates College Museum of Art’s “Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale” may be the drawings linked to killers who reportedly have seen Bigfoot. From San Quentin prison, I received one set of sketches and notes from the Yosemite Killer. From researcher Robert Schneck, I […]

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Canadian Geographic Magazine Looks at Cryptozoology in Canada – Sort Of

Posted by: John Kirk on June 23rd, 2006

Canadian Geographic is one of the most prestigious societies in Canada and is our country’s equivalent to National Geographic in the USA. It is very pleasing for Canadian cryptozoology investigators and researchers to see that an article on cryptozoology in Canada is included in the July/August edition of this eminent publication. However, I wish the […]

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Orang Pendek in Maine

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 19th, 2006

Delivered today, for inclusion in the Bates College exhibition, "Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale," the Adam Davies-Andrew Sanderson-obtained Orang Pendek original cast, from September 2001. During their next expedition, they were recorded on the National Geographic Channel’s documentary, Is It Real?: Ape-Man, Episode 14, Season 2, which first aired Monday, February 27, 2006. Please […]

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Bigfoot Exhibit Opens in Idaho

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 15th, 2006

Dave Mead, exhibits director at the Idaho Museum of Natural History, holds up a life-sized plaster cast of a purported image of Bigfoot that will be part of the museum’s Bigfoot display, in this Sunday, June 12, 2006, file photo taken in Pocatello, Idaho. (AP Photo/The Idaho State Journal, Bill Schaefer) (Bill Schaefer – AP) […]

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Bates Opens Cryptozoology Exhibition

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 14th, 2006

The International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) is sharing its contents through the end of 2006. Over 100 of some of the most significant large and small items from the ICM’s collection are included in my specific room at the new Bates College exhibition, “Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale.” Then, in October, the objects from that […]

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Idaho Bigfoot Gathering + 104 years

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 10th, 2006

Don’t forget to peek in on the giant Bigfoot Rendevous at Idaho State Universtity next weekend. The lineup of speakers is top-notch. The graphic arts promotion by Falling Rock Production has been outstanding. Meanwhile, here’s one version of the Pocatello area’s oldest Bigfoot story. Marion Daily Star, Marion, Ohio January 28, 1902 EIGHT FOOT WILD […]

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Random Notes from Texas: The Bigfoot Exhibition

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 5th, 2006

Random Notes from Texas June 2, 2006 As Craig Woolheater said to Skeptical Inquirer’s Ben Radford and me, after circling for the third time to get a drive-by view of the Alamo, "Now, we can remember the Alamo!" To me, the thing I think that I will most remember about San Antonio is the quite […]

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