Saturday, 21 November 2020

Filmmaker Follows Sabattus Woman Into The Woods In 'Pine State Phantoms' - Press Herald

While Maine may be notorious for its resident horror author, there's plenty of home-grown high strangeness of the real kind which Dennis Perkins seeks to celebrate. If you can't make it outdoors, that pandemic thing folks are talking about is a bit of a bother, catch Pine State Phantoms after catching up with this exhaustive list of locales which includes Loren Coleman's International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM). Loren and The Anomalist's team find it important to share, "But, unfortunately, near the end, the reporter mischaracterizes me (Loren Coleman) as the 'owner' of MaineĆ¢€™s 'Cryptozoology Museum.' I am the founder/executive director of the International Cryptozoology Museum, but as it is a Maine & federal nonprofit, the museum is not 'owned' by anyone. It is a public institution." For a little more about the ICM, catch Alexandra Schonfeld's celebration of The World's Weirdest Museums You Didn't Know Exist. Just remember to wear a mask. (CS)

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