Hitchcock’s works are sophisticated, thrilling, destabilizing and lightly violent. So is Bamford’s “Eye of the Beholder” (Scout, $28.99), which is set in the gloomy but romantic Scottish countryside.
Although the 2024 election is over, Sioux Cityans aren't done voting. The Sioux City Public Library is asking members of the ...
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There were countless true crime docuseries released in 2024, but these are the most riveting ones of the year.
New book 'Moxie: The Daring Women of Classic Hollywood' pays tribute to the four-time Oscar winner and other female screen icons Jeremy Helligar is an Executive Editor at PEOPLE and an author (Is ...
Abbot Kahler's new book Eden Undone details the story of a ... Kahler says she was drawn in by the true crime documents that showcased mysterious disappearances, dead bodies and different stories ...
True crime has long fascinated viewers, inviting them into the darkest recesses of the human psyche. Occasionally, a story in ...
That’s begun to change in recent years, and PW spoke with three authors whose forthcoming books continue to shift the narrative. Podcaster and true crime historian Kate Winkler Dawson recounts ...
Please verify your email address. The majority of true-crime viewers are women, especially with female victims like in Unbelievable. These viral true-crime series touch on actual historical events ...
There’s an obsession with true crime that has existed for decades, but seems to be ramping up of late. From the stories of Laci Peterson and the Menendez Brothers to strange cults and unsolved ...
Popular true crime content – which explores and often reinvestigates elements of real murder and other criminal cases in documentaries, podcasts and books – often leads to a wave of public ...