Something wicked this way comes … and, for once, it isn’t corrupt museum trustees!
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October 31, 2024

Something wicked this way comes … and, for once, it isn’t corrupt museum trustees! This Halloween, we invite you to celebrate all things spooky and inexplicable, neglected and cast out. A new “paranormal museum” in Wales opens today, part of a broader movement to study the supernatural from a cultural perspective. I also recommend critic and tarot practitioner AX Mina’s review of a book tracing 17th-century witch trials to the persecution of marginalized people today.

The new documentary Dahomey has been making waves, Staff Writer Rhea Nayyar reports, exploring repatriation in Benin with an express goal of restoring agency to stolen statues — including one that narrates part of the film.

Read on for Ed Simon on the gift of the memento mori, “gay Halloween” memes featuring Chappell Roan and a passenger’s seat (iykyk), New York museums offering early voting this week, and more tricks and treats to sink your fangs — er, teeth, into below.

Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor

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Did the Witch Trials Ever Truly Come to an End?

Marion Gibson’s research rigorously traces the legal and human aspects of the trials through today. | AX Mina

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Art’s Greatest Gift of Death

Memento Moris remind us that death is inevitable, nothing afterward is assured, and what we do in that crack of light between oblivions is our responsibility. | Ed Simon

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“Gay Halloween” Meme Enters the Queer Canon

From Chappell Roan references to hyper-specific camp and pop-culture moments, the phenomenon is a reprieve from the world of bunny ears and angel halos. | Rhea Nayyar and Isa Farfan

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In Women at War, art is a counterattack, a means by which a victimized populace fights back. | Lori Waxman

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Vintage Halloween Cards Are the Stuff of Nightmares

Anthropomorphic pumpkins, mirror divination, and space-traveling witches all appear in the curious collision of imagery on vintage Halloween cards. | Allison Meier

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