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Coming in 2025 from Palimpsest Productions:
Highgate Wood rose to prominence in the early 1970s, propelled by the triple threat of dynamic front man Sean Underwood, wunderkind guitarist Peter Van Conklin, and keyboardist Corrine Kennedy.
Dancing a line between artsy prog rock and mainstream melodics, they had a string of hit albums before suddenly disbanding in 1975 when a studio fire resulted in Corrine’s death and Peter’s descent into madness.
Sean Underwood went on to have a successful solo career before committing suicide in the early 90s, an event witnessed by Patti Van Conklin, the teen daughter of his former bandmate, Peter.
Years later, Patti, herself a musician, finds herself haunted—both by her knowledge of Sean’s death and possibly by the ghost of Corrine Kennedy. Fearing she may be falling down the same mad rabbit hole as her father, she sets out to discover the truth of the fateful night that Highgate Wood self-destructed.
Highgate Wood, a rock and roll ghost story, coming in 2025 from Palimpsest Productions
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Radcliffe's final full moon, and what happened after.
This episode contains depictions of graphic violence, including violence against animals.
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Lenore makes a deal. Moonrise.
CW: This episode of Palimpsest contains depcitions of domestic abuse, including physical violence.
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What was in the room. This is loss. A garden party.
The party music is "Skeleton Jangle" by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
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Home from Paris. Mrs. Perrault talks of marriage. Bella and Lenore get closer.
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Lenore asks questions. News from Gévaudan. The City of Lights.
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Romantic view. Something in the woods. The loup garou will come for you. Alone in the dark.
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Keys. The Reverend comes for tea. Bella comes for a picnic. Strangeness on the lawn.
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A locked door. Radcliffe goes away, and Lenore makes a friend.
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Daily routine. Ravens. Stories. Wolves. Lenore is awakened.
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Jamie joins re:Dracula's upcoming audio adaptation of Carmilla as executive producer.
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Lenore tells of her whirlwind romance, and how she became mistress of Maison d'Aubépine.
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October 31st! Let us tell you a story...
#embracewhathauntsyou
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Meet Lenore. The luckiest girl in the world.
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Ray MacManus from the Binder podcast talks with Jamie and Hayley from Palimpsest about horror, gothic storytelling, and growing up haunted.
Binder uses art as a catalyst to talk about big ideas, bringing people together through complex conversations and personal stories to create the connections that lift our entire community. Hosted by CMA writer-in-residence Ray McManus and produced by the Columbia Museum of Art, Binder brings you audio storytelling with writers, artists, scholars, curators, and more. Binder is engineered and edited by Drew Baron.
Find out more here: https://www.columbiamuseum.org/binder
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'Tis the night before Solstice 1895, and there's a party at the Hawthorne House. Join us for our final Visitation: a Hawthorne House Holiday!
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Dylan brings a date to meet his friends. Halloween party at Hawthorne House!
This episode contains depictions of graphic violence, drug and alcohol use, heavy metal lyrics, and discussions of cannibalism, satanic sacrifice, and feeding children to dogs. It's awesome.
Guest voices: Lauren Otis as Kat, Katie Jones as Sandy, Alex Villarreal as Adam, and Brooks Wallace as Dylan.
Additional music in this episode by post-punk superstars Secret Shame. Check out their new album, Autonomy, at secretshame.bandcamp.com.
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We visit an old friend. Mirrors and denizens.
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It's 1956, and Cora is making a stew!
This Visitation is brought to you in partnership with the zombie thriller Unhuman, now available On Digital and On Demand. When a high school field trip goes bloody awry, the students' trust in each other is tested to the limit in a brutal, horrifying fight for survival. Buy or rent Unhuman and watch it today. Unrated. From Paramount Pictures.
This episode contains graphic depictions of violence and gore.
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Cyndi and Marie get lost looking for a party.
The first of five stand-alone Visitations.
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