Just as much as I am a fan of Tim Burton's films, I am equally enthusiastic about his longtime partner in crime. No I don't mean Johnny Depp, but Danny Elfman, the composer for almost all of Burton's ...
Children are magical, and they're a lot closer to spells and real wisdom than we give them credit for. Fantastical thinking and imagination are powerful for their development, but in real ways, they ...
A 'corpse flower' is about to bloom at McKee Botanical Garden in Vero Beach. Garden is livestreaming the rare event. The flower emits a smell similar to rotting flesh. Fascinated by the bizarre? How ...
The witch performed a "Sunshine Blessing Ritual" using candles, oils and herbs to ward off rain or disruptive weather FVM Photography; Courtesy of Eloïse Tonkin Eloïse Tonkin hired an Etsy witch for ...
When your wedding budget is pushing six figures — what’s another 15 bucks to bargain with the universe? Frazzled brides are increasingly turning to Etsy witches to cast “good weather” spells, hoping a ...
When your wedding budget is pushing six figures — what's another 15 bucks to bargain with the universe? Frazzled brides are increasingly turning to Etsy witches to cast "good weather" spells, hoping a ...
Watch the livestream as the rare plant at URI’s Horridge Conservatory blooms for the first time in 13 years. The corpse flower at the University of Rhode Island, one of the world’s largest and rarest ...
A rare corpse flower, a plant that produces a scent that has been likened to the smell of rotting flesh, is in bloom at Temple University's Ambler campus. Corpse flowers are a rainforest species that ...
In D&D some spells can take an hour (or more!) to cast. But they’re usually worth it because of the magical benefits they bring. In D&D, most magic takes around six or so seconds to cast. All you need ...
A Bride for Christmas is back on Hallmark Channel's movie lineup for May 1. It's directed by Gary Yates and stars an ensemble cast that may look familiar to those who love Hallmark movies or many ...
Cole Geissler, a tropical horticulturist at the UConn Botanical Conservatory on Thursday. He stands next to an over 4-foot tall corpse flower that is about to bud. Photo by Kevin Guinan/Staff Writer ...