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Vintage Ventriloquist Portraits Will Give You Nightmares
It’s hard for me to imagine a time when people didn’t find ventriloquist dummies to be downright terrifying, and these pictures prove they were the stuff of nightmares well before Rod Serling turned them into cold blooded killers on the Twilight Zone. Th from Neatorama Read more »
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TV: The Twilight Zone: “The Obsolete Man”
“The Obsolete Man” (season 2, episode 29; originally aired 6/2/1961) In which everyone hates a librarian The world of George Orwell’s novel 1984 is still the most famous dystopia ever created, and for good reason. Even people who’ve never read the origin from The A.V. Club Read more »
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Benedictine pulls out 3-2 win over St. Chris
The ghost of Rod Serling must have taken in a baseball game Thursday night. In an ending worthy of Serling's long-running television show, "The Twilight Zone," Benedictine's Cadets emerged from a dimension of sight and sound and mind to find themselves 3 from Richmond Times-Dispatch Read more »
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Video festival to honor student winners
BINGHAMTON The Rod Serling Video Festival will present the winning entries from this years contest at 8 p.m. Friday at Binghamton High Schools Helen Foley Theatre. The event will also be broadcast starting at 8 p.m. on WSKG, and the broadcast will featur from The Star-Gazette Read more »
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Wings of Eagles, Wings of Gold the Naval Aviation Documentary narrated by Rod Serling
Wings of Eagles, Wings of Gold is a 1974 Navy documentary narrated by famed Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling. In a tone that is much spookier than it needs to be, the film presents the history of Naval Aviation, from Eugene Ely through the Apollo space from The Retroist Read more »