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The Real Origins of 18 Scary Stories

TheCrimsonMonkey/iStock via Getty Images Plus From possessed dolls and Bloody Mary to the Bunny Man and the Jersey Devil, here are the origins of 18 famous scary stories, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube. 1. The Bell Witch Ten years before he became president, Andrew Jackson heard a story that had spread from the town of Adams, Tennessee, about a ghost witch that was supposedly haunting the Bell family. It began in 1817 with knocks on their door and escalated to singing, bed covers being pulled off, objects moving, physical injury to young Betsy Bell, and even the death of the father John Bell. The entire family claimed to witness these paranormal events.

Obituary: Nicola Pagett, actress who starred in Upstairs, Downstairs

Obituary: Nicola Pagett, actress who starred in Upstairs, Downstairs
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Nicola Pagett, Upstairs, Downstairs Actress, Dies at 75

Nicola Pagett, ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ Actress, Dies at 75 She preferred the stage, but she won praise for her work on television as the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy, and later as Anna Karenina. Nicola Pagett, left, with Jean Marsh in a scene from the British drama series “Upstairs, Downstairs.” Ms. Pagett played Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of a wealthy couple.Credit.PA Images, via Getty Images March 16, 2021 Nicola Pagett, the actress who played the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy on the beloved British television series “Upstairs, Downstairs” and the title role in an acclaimed BBC version of “Anna Karenina,” died on March 3 at a hospice center in suburban London. She was 75.

Obituary: Nicola Pagett

Obituary: Nicola Pagett
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Essential Arts: Todd Gray turns colonialism and the art of photography on its head

Print A digital work by an unknown artist just sold for $69 million, but don’t worry, you guys, the world is totally OK. I’m Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist for the Los Angeles Times, with the week’s essential culture news and NSFW NFT takes. Upside down worlds Stuart Hall who led Los Angeles artist Todd Gray to rethink the nature of his work. The prolific Jamaican-British theorist, who died in 2014, was noted for his profound examinations of power and the ways in which culture can be deployed to maintain a certain order. In resistance, he noted, there is also power.

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