La tarde del martes santo transcurre con calma en la Ciudad Vieja, el casco histórico de Montevideo. Por su tradicional peatonal Sarandí no se nota el típico trajín de un día de semana en el distrito ...
The five-part podcast is based on a family member of New York Times Opinion columnist M. Gessen. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The New York Times and Serial Productions are launching a new true ...
El escritor y crítico español Jorge Carrión es dueño de una obra compuesta por no pocos títulos entre ficción y no ficción. Como ensayista, su enfoque ha estado en la dinámica de la cultura popular, ...
Todas tenemos claro que las redes sociales –y la tecnología en general– se han convertido en una herramienta muy poderosa y esencial para fomentar la globalización. Cada vez estamos más ...
Fort Lauderdale Police held a news conference Tuesday to dispel false internet rumors about a possible serial killer in the city. "I know there's some stuff circulating on social media, so we're here ...
I don’t like horror movies, scary TV shows, or true crime podcasts. I still occasionally check behind the shower curtain after being peer-pressured into watching I Know What You Did Last Summer in ...
As effortless or even empowering as being single can look from the outside, plenty of others struggle to embrace it at all. Preferring to be partnered up is deeply human. But what’s different is ...
Our obsession with serial killers and true crime probably has concerning implications for our collective psyche. Why are we so drawn to darkness? The same could be asked of many of the protagonists of ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. True-crime expert, Hollywood insider and 'Sisters in Death' author Eli Frankel breaks down why we're all so fascinated by serial killers ...
Sarah Koenig introduces the latest series from Serial Productions. By Sarah Koenig Hello! Sarah Koenig here, writing to you about our newest show. It’s called “The Preventionist.” It’s about a world ...
Caroline Fraser grew up in an area defined by unexpected, stochastic bursts of brutality. By the time she was a teen, in the 1970s, she knew of multiple people in and around her Mercer Island, ...
For lack of a better term, the 1970s and '80s are often called America’s “Golden Age” of serial killers throughout the Pacific Northwest. (Its nickname, after all, is “America’s Killing Fields.”) In ...