Born in Dublin, Abraham Stoker, or ‘Bram’ as he’s popularly known, was an Irish writer who is remembered today for his magnum ...
Historian Stumbles Upon 'Dracula' Writer's 134-Year-Old Lost Tale in a Library Library archives contain many treasures; all ...
When Brian Cleary, a pharmacist and amateur historian, was browsing the archives at the National Library of Ireland, he ...
To pristine rivers and ancient forests where Europe's great bears still run free. While Dracula was a figment of Bram Stoker's imagination, there is a place called Transylvania.
On Friday, the Bram Stoker Festival kicks off in Dublin to celebrate the Irish author’s literary and cultural impact — and this year, it highlights a long-lost horror story by the writer who brought ...
One of the early talkies that came out in 1931 was the Spanish-language "Dracula." But just because it had sound didn't mean it had a score. After all, B.J. Leiderman, who writes our theme music, wasn ...
Here’s why the OG Universal Monsters still reign supreme as Halloween’s ultimate icons, proving that some legends never go ...
Inspired by European Gothic Stories, Southern Gothic is an underrated horror genre, best shown by '50s masterpiece "The Night ...
College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance and CofC Stages will continue its 2024-25 season in November with ...
With the return of autumn comes the revisiting of seasonal favorites like colorful foliage, crisp air and of course, horror ...
As the 33rd season of Halloween Horror Nights approaches its conclusion, we figured it would be fun to reflect on some of our ...
QUESTION: Count Dracula was a ‘voivode’. What is the origin of this title? Does it still exist? The word voivode is Eastern European and dates back to the Middle Ages. The word itself comes ...