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04 May 2016
What Goth Culture looks like around the world
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Rebelcircus.com has just shared this very cool article on Facebook (click here to see it) and couldn't help but reshare with you all....
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19 August 2015
Abandoned gothic castle: Chateau de Noisy - Miranda Castle in Belgium
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When the French Revolution heated up, the politically active Liedekerke-Beaufort family were forced to abandon their castle in the...
08 July 2015
The Haunted Doll of Okiku
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The story of the so-called Okiku doll starts in 1918, when a 17 year old boy by the name of Eikichi Suzuki purchased a doll for his ...
11 January 2015
Ouija boards
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The Ouija Board first appeared in 1891 in a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania novelty shop. The game was advertised as a magic board that answ...
22 October 2014
Torture devices: the iconic Iron Maiden
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As anticipated in my very old post on my trip to Germany in June, while I was staying in Rothenburg ob der Tauber I had the chance to vis...
The Sandman - part 2
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The Sandman is an American comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. Artists include Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg...
21 August 2014
The Sandman: "Sleep with one eye open, gripping your pillow tight!" - PART 1
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The Sandman is a mythical character in central and northern European folklore who brings good dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto the ...
24 June 2014
An interview to...Tiffany Apan
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Gothic Divine Magazine is proud to present you Tiffany Apan , a young American emerging artist involved in music projects, movies and who i...
18 June 2014
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Ceiling Detail at City Hospital, former St. Michael Benedictine Monastery, Bamberg, Germany. Death blowing bubbles. The bubbles symbolize...
10 June 2014
A trip to Germany: Norimberg and Rothenburg
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Last weekend I was in Germany for a personal matter and I took the chance to visit a few towns nearby the place I was staying in. I visited...
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