EditorialSports Illustrated and Triller by Thuzio host the Rev Country Party at Superstition in Austin, Texas on on October 19th, 2023 with host CARMEN JORDA and special guest LOCASH
EditorialRevelers react just after midnight during the New Year's Eve celebration at Times Square in Manhattan, Jan. 1, 2020. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
EditorialSuperstition isn’t unique to the theater, of course. But as Marvin Carlson, a theater professor and the author of “The Haunted Stage,” pointed out, theater does encourage otherworldly thinking. (Patrik Svensson/The New York Times)
Editorial“Superstition and the Enchanted Garden” features dresses at center by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's creative director, in the central atrium at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, Sept. 9, 2021. (Mohamed Sadek/The New York Times)
Editorial“Superstition and the Enchanted Garden” features dresses at center by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's creative director, in the central atrium at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, Sept. 9, 2021. (Mohamed Sadek/The New York Times)
EditorialThen Superstition said: 'My lord, I know not much of this man; but he is a most vile knave.', still image, Illustrations, 1895, Barnard, Frederick (1846-1896).
EditorialThen Superstition said: 'My lord, I know not much of this man; but he is a most vile knave.', still image, Illustrations, 1895, Barnard, Frederick (1846-1896).
EditorialAnton Koberger, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, Hartmann Schedel, Michael Wolgemut, Schedel's World Chronicle, paper, woodcut, Total: Height: 44,00 cm; Width: 32,00 cm; Depth: 8,50 cm, printed matter, town, city view (veduta), city maps, Renaissance, A highlight...
EditorialCredulity, Superstition & Fanaticism, Print made by Charles Mottram, 18071876, British, after William Hogarth, 16971764, British, 1833, Line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper.
EditorialMap of Great Britain A Chart shewing the several Places of Action between the English and Spanish Fleets, with the Places where serval of the Spanish Ships were destroyed in their return to Spain. North about the British Islands (title on object), Map ...
EditorialThe racemose Passionflower, Passiflora racemosa, Religious superstition. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora, with botanic and poetic illustrations, being a selection of flow...
EditorialThe Savant Superstition Rabbit, Christophe Merlandier at a performance in Paris, Fig. 16, after p. 504, David, Jules; Verdeil, Pierre, Emile Marco de Saint-Hilaire: Souvenirs intimes du temps de l'Empire. Bd. 1. Paris: Jules Fellens, 1851-1855.
EditorialMap of Great Britain A Chart shewing the several Places of Action between the English and Spanish Fleets, with the Places where serval of the Spanish Ships were destroyed in their return to Spain. North about the British Islands (title on object), Map ...
EditorialA man being beaten by priests to drive out the devil. A demon kneeling in front of a priest. . A whip for the Devil; or, the Roman conjurer, discovering the intolerable folly, profaneness and superstition of the Papists, in endeavouring to cast the Dev...
EditorialAvalanche in the Austrian Alps: ski vacation of a school class from Germany ends in tragedy and death. Following an old superstition, rescuers swing a pendulum over a map to find the spot where the boys could be buried.
EditorialAvalanche in the Austrian Alps: ski vacation of a school class from Germany ends in tragedy and death. Following an old superstition, rescuers swing a pendulum over a map to find the spot where the boys could be buried.
EditorialWerewolf. The Book of Were-Wolves: being an account of a ter. Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1865. A werewolf attacking a man. Image taken from The Book of Were-Wolves: being an account of a terrible superstition. Originally published/produced in Smith,...
EditorialNegro superstition. West India Scenery, with illustrations of negro ch. R. Jennings & Co.: London, [1836?]. The text states '...a kind of ordeal in use among the Negroes, for extorting a confession of guilt from persons suspected of theft or other crim...
EditorialA man being beaten by priests to drive out the devil. A demon kneeling in front of a priest. . A whip for the Devil; or, the Roman conjurer, discovering the intolerable folly, profaneness and superstition of the Papists, in endeavouring to cast the Dev...
EditorialFEBRUARY. Here they are cutting down trees for firewood. The English called February "Sprout-kele." Kele meant "kelewurt," and was most extensively used at this time for making broth. The well-known custom of making pancakes on Shrove-Tuesday is a remn...
EditorialAvalanche in the Austrian Alps: ski vacation of a school class from Germany ends in tragedy and death. Following an old superstition, rescuers swing a pendulum over a map to find the spot where the boys could be buried.