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Bone and Sickleinactive
Publisher |
Al Ridenour
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Folklore
History
Horror
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
History
A bountiful harvest of horror and folklore
Bone and Sickle is a celebration of the intersection of horror, folklore, and history. Every episode offers a bounty of frightful tales, fantastic legends, and macabre historical anecdotes harvested by eccentric artist, collector, and rogue folklorist Al Ridenour. Dramatized readings of historical texts by co-host Sarah Chavez unfold within an immersive ever-shifting soundscape of original music, old folk ballads, intricately layered effects, and audio clips from horror films both classic and campy. Ridenour’s source books, though real enough, are said to be pulled from a vast private library of antiquarian tastes, part of a manor-house environment in the neighborhood of Charles Addams and Edward Gorey. Managing the estate with undue passion is Mrs. Karswell, whose voice can be heard in the program reading from various historical sources cited. The family misfortunes that have landed Karswell in Ridenour’s service are part of greater plan known to her through interior whisperings and private rituals of dubious validity. Under another name, Mrs. Karswell hosted a podcast called “Cabinet of Curiosities” long before Aaron Mahnke made use of the title.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Los Angeles, CA
Premiere Date |
2018-04-24
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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130 Available Episodes (130 Total)Average duration: 00:39:02
Apr 20 | 00:51:35
The Mesmerist
Mar 16 | 00:37:39
Banshees (Rebroadcast)
Feb 28 | 00:52:11
Glass-Coffin Girls
Feb 08 | 00:00:38
Audio Fix on Episode 125
Jan 26 | 00:51:18
Sorcery Schools of Spain
Dec 23 | 00:38:33
A Christmas Ghost Story VI
Dec 15 | 00:25:40
Christmas Superstitions
Nov 20 | 00:44:10
The Monster of Glamis
Oct 28 | 00:41:00
An Old-Fashioned Halloween Party
Oct 01 | 00:20:03
The Spook House
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