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  1. the traditions and stories of a country or community

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"Superhero movies are our modern folklore—and folklore is important," Nyong'o continued.
The songs used were "Papa Bois" and "Folklore" from my album Folklore.
Folklore, Destination Singapore Beach Road, 700 Beach Road, Level 2; parkhotelgroup.com/en/destinationbeachroad/folklore.
It's not at all what you think of as folklore, but it is folklore-based.
Superhero movies are, as she describes it, "our modern folklore," and folklore tells us a lot about who and what we value as a culture.
You know, listen, the folklore about Sumner is folklore to me, though I know real stories and I don't want to make a comment on it.
Mr. Dylan was a regular customer at Mr. Young's original Folklore Center, and his little-known song "Talking Folklore Center" described the lure of the place.
Civil War folklore, Native American folklore—a blend of stuff from that area of the country to flesh out this whole kind of universe we were created.
Folklore from more than a few cultures has stories of
Local folklore says a shipwreck brought the horses to Assateague.
I did a lot of research into folklore and mythology.
Rasool launched The Folklore with 19 designers and 115 styles.
Since that point, the album's become part of musical folklore.
Myrick: We used American contemporary folklore as a reference point.
Which ones may be more based on tradition or folklore?
The indigenous peoples are usually shown with stereotypes of folklore.
According to folklore, this hidden area is still haunted today.
But "popularized folklore" can play a role in shaping AWEs.
"The time for folklore has passed," Ginastera declared in 1962.
What drew you to studying folklore in the first place?
Bogs have always been forbidding places, rich in sinister folklore.
There are comic storytelling jaunts that incorporate elements of folklore.
But generally she hewed to a kind of populist folklore.
In Hindu folklore and ancient poetry, yogurt is frequently mentioned.
Apparently, Didzbalis is a demon straight out of Lithuanian folklore.
"As human beings, we like folklore and tradition," Igel says.
"The question we both asked ourselves was why African-American folklore vanished," said Ms. Tatar, a professor of folklore and mythology who has edited annotated volumes of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen stories.
In some ways it's damaging to have this folklore around them.
The bosses, culled from religious folklore and mythology, are particularly unnerving.
But first, let's take a closer look at this moon's folklore.
It's a fantastic story inspired by the folklore of medieval Russia.
Al Capone wasn't always a mythic antihero of American gangland folklore.
President Donald Trump's attention span isn't exactly the stuff of folklore.
His sheer stubbornness entered Catalan folklore and endeared him to Catalonians.
The folklore around the killing, it would seem, has just begun.
A golem is a being from Jewish folklore created from clay.
Black girls, popular folklore suggests, don't grow up to be princesses.
Olive oil is central to food and folklore across the Mediterranean.
She wrote "Mules and Men," a collection of African-American folklore.
It is separate from North America's Sasquatch and Big Foot folklore.
Ever heard folklore about animals "sensing" an earthquake before it arrives?
The exhibition also highlights its presence in folklore from various cultures.
Here's a rundown of some of history's most pervasive eclipse folklore.
Sasquatches. These legendary, bipedal apes are—according to most scientists—mere folklore.
The figurative, folklore-ish forms they take on feel like an afterthought.
In many cultures, sharks have been part of the folklore for centuries.
It's the fascinating, gripping, and at times unsettling tales of American folklore.
Hellboy really began to draw on Russian folklore later in the series.
Folklore and flavour is at the centre of everything the pair do.
The Celtic scholar Sharon Paice MacLeod has written extensively on Irish folklore.
Astrology, alchemy, folklore, tarot, and mysticism are all in the mix, too.
As pieces of folklore, he says, the phantom clown sightings are fascinating.
WESTERN audiences have grown used to the marauding heroes of Arabic folklore.
Costumes, folklore and traditions from different cultures flood me with inspirations, too.
He even hired a guide to give him insight into Icelandic folklore.
But an entry into New York's foodie folklore isn't bad for business.
It's like a world that folklore is no longer built to comprehend.
Insights about bedbugs emerged from other surprising sources, such as Hopi folklore.
But at the same time, Mr. Acharya is passionate about Bhutanese folklore.
Age-old investing folklore says that risk and return are inextricably linked.
Weinberg's use of Jewish folklore, in turn, may have affected Shostakovich's aesthetic.
His work has always leaned on folklore, superstitions and old wives' tales.
Folklore tells us that unicorn horns have the power to heal the sick.
The creation and sharing of this stuff is as old as folklore itself.
Chinese and Japanese folklore says you can always find one on the moon.
The cash ban "made us a folklore name in this country," Sharma said.
African folklore is just as rich, and just as perverse as that shit.
Academics call it digital folklore: modern mythmaking at the behest of social media.
Today, this anecdote continues to add to the folklore around the legendary locale.
She's back with an new book that similarly delves into folklore, Spinning Silver.
Yuki-onna, or, Snow Woman, is a popular winter spirit from Japanese folklore.
Aside from ancient Greece, mermaids have appeared in maritime folklore around the world.
The main narrative is simple and haunting, like a fragment of local folklore.
Lyrical themes are carefully thought-out references to ancient cultures, folklore and Nietsche.
His disappearance made Holt's death part of Australian folklore, and provoked furious debate.
The Kingsguard resemble the heroic "white knights" of medieval folklore, but they're corrupt.
He's a clockwork Belsnickel [a less-than-jovial representative of German Christmastime folklore].
Like the history of America, the history of folklore is messy and complicated.
Per the Sentinel: Meanwhile, the cows must have their own folklore to tell.
Company makes the journey fly, as evidenced by one anecdote from Celtic folklore.
We've got workshops on dance, music; panels; Haitian cuisine; folklore; games for children.
This lieutenant colonel became a part of my family's folklore to this day.
Ms. Moses, now 55, always assumed that was nothing more than family folklore.
Or, to put it another way, to make folklore out of the feckless.
In creating the carousel's seats, Hayon took inspiration from folklore and fairy tales.
And according to age-old Wall Street folklore, the trend is your friend.
Slendy's popularity spawned the rise of home-grown internet folklore over the decade.
Skier 8, a folklore scholar, said that wolverines, in Finland, signaled safe travel.
The answer is a complicated tangle of folklore, history, and good old superstition.
Japanese folklore glitters with powerful female spirits and demons who terrorize the living.
After earning a master's degree in literature and folklore from Columbia University in 19803, Professor Abrahams returned to the University of Pennsylvania, where, under the direction of Professor Leach, he was awarded a doctorate in literature and folklore in 1961.
It probably doesn't, but it's very much folklore and tradition that's been passed down.
"We decided to cheat a little," the real Hertzfeld confirmed on his site Folklore.
Who doesn't want to see various folklore and creatures come together for a romp?
Since then, their rivalry has probably added more to cricket's folklore than any other.
You know how, in folklore, mermaids often sing to pull sailors into their orbit?
He loves reading about folklore, Arthurian legends, the past, the paranormal, anything like that.
At Izzy Young's Folklore Center, indigent troubadours like Mr. Dylan could listen to records.
All folklore aside, the Kola Superdeep Borehole is super interesting in its own right.
These "ethically sourced" stuffed animals are dressed in archetypal costumes inspired by historical folklore.
Nordic folklore tends to view the northern lights as a not entirely benign phenomenon.
In folklore, the trickster figure is a cunning rulebreaker, positioned disruptively outside conventional mores.
If you like plucky and articulate heroines, sepia-seeped aesthetics and folklore, try this.
They only care about the folklore, but not about applying rights in Indigenous territories.
The test appears as late as the 1699, in a book of German folklore.
As the legend in Jewish folklore goes, Lilith was the first wife of Adam.
Some said they were a family of jinns, the supernatural beings of Arabian folklore.
It is opaque, clannish, secretive, and obsessed with its own jargon, codes, and folklore.
The director Ali Abassi blends romance, crime, folklore and horror in this captivating drama.
Lore, like the podcast, is based around real and scary events, usually rooted in folklore.
The haetae, known also from Chinese folklore as the xiezhi, is an omniscient mythical beast.
He plants hints of Native American and Egyptian symbolism throughout, as well as vampire folklore.
Scripts draw heavily on Yakut folklore, a tradition rich with fantasy, mysticism and otherworldly realms.
We fight sometimes, it makes for some folklore, but people keep coming to see us.
"Locana offers a healthy lifestyle, great food and folklore fairs all-year round", Mattiet said.
For instance, folklore suggests that  Christopher Columbus  knew a lunar eclipse would happen on Feb.
And the last room takes the name of Black Annis for the folklore ghost creature.
She took over the task  from the nisse, a goblin-like creature from Danish folklore.
LONDON — We all know from children's books and folklore that foxes are curious by nature.
Videos showcasing cabaret scenes from old DVDs, before they were banned, also incorporate Persian folklore.
And 70 percent admitted to following "folklore" prescriptions like avoiding going outdoors with wet hair.
The word sparked several parody accounts, which quickly invented their own "covfefe" folklore and backstory.
Like Punxsutawney Phil, the agency's ability to foresee the future is more folklore than fact.
In the folklore of the start-up world, few figures loom larger than the teenager.
The origin stories of successful tech moguls and their companies have become modern American folklore.
YONKERS Family Day: Inflatables, performance by Folklore Urbana, art projects, star shows and balloon art.
YONKERS "Family Day," inflatables, performance by Folklore Urbana, art projects, star shows and balloon art.
"The Nokk is inspired by Nordic mythology and folklore," Disney animation supervisor Svetla Radivoeva said.
According to Mongolian folklore, the worms hide in the sand, creating underground tunnels of sorts.
The narrative behind Jay Electronica has been recounted so many times it's practically modern folklore.
The tanuki — or raccoon dog — is considered a master of shape-shifting in Japanese folklore.
American Folklore: Scary Ghost Stories A collection of classic and newer scary stories and podcasts.
In 1985 he joined the folklore and folk life department at the University of Pennsylvania.
There's a rule in the world of blockchains so ingrained that some call it folklore.
The work draws from myths of Obeah women, ocean-dwelling sorceresses in Afro-Caribbean folklore.
Leprechaun may not be real, but one family is trying to keep the folklore alive.
Leprechauns are tricky mythical fairies in Irish folklore who like to pinch anyone in sight.
But then the movie swerves — guilelessly and effectively — into the realm of folklore and fable.
"I draw from that history and culture and folklore to make my stories," he said.
Ben Radford is a folklore and urban legends researcher with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
Like most country dwellers, Zhang's knowledge of the plants is based off of local folklore.
Japanese folklore might be the best kind of folklore going, as it happens, and that's why we got so giddy when Madam X hopped into our inbox and asked us if we wanted to watch the incredible video that's just sprung from her Kaizen label.
Obviously, the folklore of the song has become that that word, 'MMMBop' is a new word.
Watch the video and find out where some of the folklore surrounding Friday the 13th originated.
A Snopes search for these stories turns up nothing; all of them are now considered folklore.
In Wampanoag folklore, the Pukwudgie is a vicious, goblin-like creature covered in porcupine-like quills.
In their folklore, the mountain is the birthplace of the founder of the first Korean kingdom.
Norse Mythology doesn't cover the entire body of Norse folklore, but it's a great general introduction.
The Cold War history of harassment by Cuban agents is now part of American military folklore.
The Penanggal of Malaysian folklore is at the top of the list of the most disgusting.
The group did this by exploring local legends about what was poisonous in folklore, he said.
As far as British folklore goes, King Arthur is up there as one of the greats.
Frank Meier was a very 1930s character: colorful but discreet, a mix of folklore and professionalism.
He has a background in Slavic studies and draws inspiration from mythology, folklore and fairy tales.
"It's like a fashion show of folklore, as if the indigenous were just clothing," she said.
Kikanbou means "spiked bat," which is the weapon wielded by "oni," the demons of Japanese folklore.
Liyuan opera storylines are traditionally derived from Chinese folklore and incorporates traditional musical instruments with acrobatics.
In folklore, Mongfind takes various forms from a goddess to a witch-queen, even a banshee.
The glossy animation is riddled with subtle yet creative references to art history and English folklore.
Moonshine is about folklore, survival, politics, war, taxes, NASCAR -- and now it is a growing industry.
While sometimes these rules are grounded in science, other times they may be rooted in folklore.
Folklore has it that the width and color of the bands can predict upcoming climate conditions.
"Colonel Ripley's story is part of our folklore — everybody is moved by it," said Lt. Col.
It's a smart, sleek superhero story that's grounded in traditions and folklore that feel centuries old.
According to folklore, Penn State is home to a few different spirits, including a paranormal mule.
Mr. Clark promptly went into seclusion, and until this week remained shrouded in rumor and folklore.
Trilobites In Portugal, storks, the birds known in folklore for dutifully delivering babies, have become homebodies.
As with fairy tales and other folklore, half-understood forces bear down upon the characters' lives.
T.I.'s memory of the event has become music folklore, but Scott doesn't seem to mind.
In 2009, a Finnish study tested folklore saying wounds are more infection-prone during this time.
My grandmother entranced the children with tales of Brer Anansi, the clever spider from African folklore.
One play can make you live in Super Bowl folklore for the rest of your life.
The genius, the brilliant mind trapped in a wrecked body, are archetypes of literature and folklore.
Something about that story never sat right with Stephen Winick, who has a Ph.D. in folklore.
In a short stack of collections, poets mine traditional folklore and fairy tales for modern wisdom.
In Google Search folklore, this has translated approximately as: Stars are a way to get clicks.
Woods's ace in his first professional start in Milwaukee in 1996 is part of sporting folklore.
At the performance of Negro Folklore I attended, the audience was decidedly Caucasian and presumably sympathetic.
Berryman's seemingly simple reenactment of Negro Folklore deftly establishes the primordial link of singing to work.
"I try to portray local stories and folklore from our community with bamboo puppets," Iskandar said.
Anyone who's read King knows that the author is keen on borrowing popular mythology and folklore.
The expedition has become part of Canadian folklore, in part because of the crew's appalling fate.
Those records helped Venezia determine whether some of his personal family stories were fact or folklore.
In Japanese folklore, the Hone-onna is a female skeleton who lures men into her cavern.
The gong is held by two enormous carved wooden oni, mischievous supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore.
But for many of Salem's residents, witchcraft is more than mere folklore or a stereotyped tourist attraction.
Across folklore and within single tales, Baba Yaga shifts between a maternal helper and a cannibalistic villain.
"Knowing nothing about Argentine folklore at the beginning, I naïvely believed that anything was possible," he said.
It approaches the idea of cults, sacrifice, and small-town folklore in a new and imaginative way.
" And: "She wondered if I permitted myself to be free enough inside to understand what folklore was.
And telecoms folklore has it that the even numbers (2G and 4G) do better than odd ones.
Thelma is a superhero horror movie about the terror of growing up The same goes for folklore.
"Sarah" is beholden to the "tall tale" aspect of King's work, and his fascination with American folklore.
Everything from the creatures to the landscapes they inhabit are grounded in known, but less popularized folklore.
Iceland's heroic performance at this tournament is one of those achievements that goes down in footballing folklore.
In Dutch folklore, St. Nicholas travels once a year from Spain on a steamboat laden with presents.
The priest described the gathering as "just folklore," featuring men in fur hats and imperial-era costumes.
Both draw from the folklore of the monsters at their core while amplifying their narratives with humor.
Krampuskarten depict Saint Nicholas's darker counterpart: the devilish Krampus, whose current image visually carries centuries of folklore.
This sequel has the potential to be completely original and not beholden to any traditional hetero folklore.
Fyre Festival and its tale of myriad problems has been recounted so often it's practically already folklore.
It's hard to tell what aspects of this are just part of the structure of folklore itself.
He uncovered this "monomyth" through studying the folklore and cosmology of religions and cultures the world over.
A Finnish study published in 2009 tested folklore saying wounds are more infection-prone during this time.
There's a flood of new and forthcoming fantasy fiction that draws on African mythology, culture and folklore.
In local folklore and traditional medicine, the pangolin's scales are thought to provide a variety of benefits.
But a new study published in Seismological Research Letters finds that the connection is nothing but folklore.
Those elements define his music too: a loose meld of American folklore, halcyon pop and free jazz.
It was where I learned about black life in the South — its folklore, traditions and spiritual foundations.
Tatar, a professor of Germanic languages and literatures at Harvard, is an expert on folklore and mythology.
"The collection was inspired by Mayan folklore and the intersection of Mayan and Catholic rituals," says Annece.
He is ingrained in American folklore, immortalized on postage stamps and honored with a posthumous Pulitzer Prize.
Audiences should not expect "only 'Latin-sounding' folklore-based compositions," Mr. Sachs commented in a news release.
Mr. Ratmansky's production features the same quartet of characters — taken from Russian folklore — as more traditional versions.
But the Nordic curriculum instilled in students a pride in, say, their Danish history, folklore and heritage.
The score, meanwhile, is a unique blend of neo-classical elements, Eastern European folklore and French harmonies.
Grimm Forest is home to familiar faces from folklore, but they play roles you might not expect.
"Sacred Deer" feels like a dark, opaque bit of folklore transplanted into an off-kilter modern setting.
Today, the Monto area has faded into folklore, along with the names and lives of its women.
Some of these schools are rooted in science, and others in something more accurately described as folklore.
There's also been a lot of folklore about how many overdubs were done to enhance the recording.
"This one is called 'beefsteak fungus,'" Osmond says, revving up to tell us yet more fungal folklore.
Brazilian folklore has been removed from the educational grid and this is just one example of many.
Hurston was thirty-six, but still a semester shy of becoming the first black graduate of Barnard College; she was down below the Mason-Dixon Line to collect folklore and oral histories for the American Folklore Society and for the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
"Streaming show based off a podcast about scary folklore" doesn't necessarily suggest a high caliber of acting talent.
Theirs is a historic triumph, a season that will go down in the dusty annals of footballing folklore.
VICE: In Lizzie , you're playing a real person surrounded by over a century of iconography, legend, and folklore.
She's mixing Southern Gothic and black literary fiction traditions, over the common ground of small-town family folklore.
According to folklore, St. Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland, driving them to the sea where they drowned.
Case often explains her songwriting as an exercise in fairy tales: She's undercutting existing myths, creating new folklore.
ACCORDING to internet folklore, the very first spam e-mail was sent in 1978, to around 400 recipients.
The Bloody Board has gone down in online folklore as one of the stranger parts of the web.
"The history of pizza here is a lot of folklore," explains historian and local food scholar Carina Perticone.
In that sense, Lore is as much about the influence of folklore as it is the legends themselves.
To be fair, that folklore sounds a bit victim-shame-y if I think about it long enough.
Spencer speculated that the media may be "soulless golem, " a reference to magically animated beings from Jewish folklore.
Some believe the disaster is just Hawaiian volcanic goddess Pele reclaiming her land, in tradition with local folklore.
He's a Russian folklore character, but I created an origin that draws on a couple of different folktales.
Charles, 68, and Camilla, 69, stand proudly alongside local folklore group, Osijek 1862, in their traditional national costumes.
This one is similar to the first album in terms of folklore but there's more depth of meaning.
They characterize these events as the work of malevolent tricksters, similar to the ghostly "skinwalkers" of Navajo folklore.
Others are clearly inspired by Japanese folklore: there's Walkappa, based on the iconic turtle-like Kappa, for instance.
This model is widespread in folklore, and was relatively popular among scientists for a few centuries as well.
Her books are rife with references to pop and geek culture, as well as to legends and folklore.
The Chinese government is trying to preserve the Miao culture through museums, folklore festivals and other touristic ways.
Remember: "This is a story in large part about folklore, this is a story about rumor," Radford says.
Some of the most haunted castles and mansions in the world are rooted in history, folklore, and fables.
Mr. Ingolfsson said in an email that locals had asked to have the rock cleaned to honor folklore.
Some of the works grapple with the artist's recurrent themes, like folklore and his native city, Baghdad. qm.org.
Feb. 29 comes only once every four years, bringing with it a whole slew of superstitions and folklore.
The book also gives a good account of your experience at Fear's SNL appearance which has become folklore.
It's inspired by folklore, rivalry, and religion, among many other things that are easily influenced by human emotion.
Local folklore, new tropical music and even house and techno were both welcomed and well received in Latora.
According to local folklore, "The Ghost Boy of Clinton Road" will return coins people throw into the creek.
To help children relate to concepts, activities incorporate local dialects, folklore and natural materials from the local environment.
Student Opinion Bhutanese folklore says that to be happy, one ought to contemplate death five times a day.
Bhutanese writers are publishing books more than ever before — fantasy novels, poetry, short story collections and especially folklore.
If that little bit of folklore doesn't lend it to gangsta rap, it's hard to say what would.
The alto saxophonist Yosvany Terry blends twisty contemporary jazz with buoyant Cuban folklore, sacrificing little along the way.
"I have a free apartment in New York; I'm living in one of these folklore tales," she said.
In his tirelessly experimental music, Abakuá and Lucumí folklore become an invitation to enter a diffusely contemplative space.
Mr. Young was the subject of a documentary, "Izzy Young: Talking Folklore Center" (1989), directed by Jim Downing.
He began developing interdisciplinary programs at the university that explored the intersections of language, dance, music and folklore.
So much of what I think is interesting about AVAIL is that a lot of it is folklore.
The orders and jobs lost to Italy's capital-goods industry in the 1990s are part of German business folklore.
The Wampus in Native American folklore can sometimes shape-shift and often is seen as an omen of death.
Be careful though — according to local mystery and folklore, Squijor is a place of magic, witch doctors and sorcerers!
The folklore of the napkin atop the head is just there to restrain the smoke coming off the bird.
She wrung startling drama from traditionalist songs turned contemporary in a set that spanned folklore, humor, grief and rage.
Devotion is, ultimately, a family story that uses Taiwanese folklore and religion to build out a full, rich world.
Every week for a year, the animator, designer, and director animated a new illustration depicting a creature from folklore.
Chu-chan, in particular, might as well be a Yokai: one of the countless supernatural figures from Japanese folklore.
Folklore holds that the seventh son of a seventh son will be imbued with special, if undefined, mystical powers.
Folklore, mythology, fairy tales, religion, at times the occult — these are the things that I'm the most interested in.
Some people would join these state-sponsored folklore ensembles in order to defect once they were in the West.
In Black culture, folklore remains an essential mode of passing down stories, customs, and beliefs from generation to generation.
The Man who Killed Don Quixote Terry Gilliam's two-decade struggle to make this film has entered movie folklore.
The intrepid, and often ill-fated, adventures of explorers such as Captain Robert Scott have gone down in folklore.
According to Voodoo folklore, a natural death was a way to escape the brutality and subjugation endured in Haiti.
It was an early example of how folklore can turn very quickly into fake news and get widespread attention.
It is also the story of a woman on her way to becoming a preeminent collector of black folklore.
Reinterpreted folklore is popular in fantasy literature, and Katherine Arden's debut novel is a great example of the genre.
"The Planet Eaters" grew out of Mr. Rawls's travels in the Balkans and his study of the region's folklore.
According to popular folklore, discontent in the oil-rich Niger Delta bubbled over in the late 1990s when Gen.
I grew up in a historic home, in Ipswich, Massachusetts, a place rich with colonial history, and homespun folklore.
The lives of our ancestors were so intertwined with nature that most ancient myths and folklore revolved around nature.
Their massive room-sized wall mural evokes Gond folklore traditions practiced by one of India's largest and oldest tribes.
Conspiratorial folklore about vaginas with teeth, that cause bloody castration, are also characters with doubled significance in Money Shot.
"There was the idea that to be truly Mexican, you had to be or make folklore," Mr. Ruizpalacios said.
Though some of these names have historical and cultural origins, many are rooted in folklore and are often overhyped.
Folklore says that farmers would use the light of the harvest moon to collect their crops in the fall.
Mr. Berryman leads the cast in an adaptation of the 1964 album "Negro Folklore From Texas State Prisons."thewoostergroup.
The legend, as described years ago by the folklore expert Louis C. Jones, dates to before the nation's founding.
But in his engagement with folklore, myth, and religion, he treads on a fine line between decoration and introspection.
In the end, like always, his stubbornness paid off, and this incident would seal his place in Catalan folklore.
One piece of youth-group folklore was a "game" in which a cup would be passed around a circle.
The incident has passed into folklore as the moment when fascism was prevented from gaining a foothold in Britain.
Card's writing is inventive and captivating, dipping into different narrative styles and playing with magical realism and folklore. —A.
She graduated from Hampshire College and received a master's degree in folklore from Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada.
After many decades of folklore and research, the Loch Ness monster has finally been found by an underwater drone.
The discussions take in ethics, philosophy, folklore and rituals and cover almost every aspect of an observant Jew's life.
These pieces explore the abiding connection between Cuban folklore and the West African nation where much of it originated.
Western culture has stories about poltergeists, while Slavic folklore offers tales about domovye, spirits that are far more benevolent.
It's a tricky and enigmatic subject that neuroscience, art, psychology, philosophy, folklore, and religion all attempt to grapple with.
However, at the time, I was also doing some pretty serious reading of my own in mythology and folklore.

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