Why do people confuse sirens with mermaids?

Why do people confuse sirens with mermaids?

Many think sirens were beautiful creatures who sang to lure sailors to their death. But why do images show them with fish tails when they were bird women? In this episode, we'll explore the original myths about the sirens, and investigate why their representation changed over the centuries.

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Book Review 02 - The Magpie & The Wardrobe and A Treasure of British Folklore

Book Review 02 - The Magpie & The Wardrobe and A Treasure of British Folklore

Here's this month's book review episode! Check out A Treasury of British Folklore by Dee Dee Chainey: http://www.icysedgwick.com/treasury-of-british-folklore/ And The Magpie & The Wardrobe: http://w...

10 Okt 20199min

Why do so many people fear the number 13?

Why do so many people fear the number 13?

Some people fear the number 13 so much they take the day off work! So why is it such a reviled number? Where did that association come from? Find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find...

5 Okt 201914min

Cats In Folklore: Not Just A Witch’s Familiar

Cats In Folklore: Not Just A Witch’s Familiar

There are plenty of tales about cats in folklore, from the tales of ancient Egypt to superstitions around having cats on board ship. As Halloween approaches, let's look at these fascinating superstiti...

28 Sep 201914min

Who or what is the Vampire Rabbit of Newcastle upon Tyne?

Who or what is the Vampire Rabbit of Newcastle upon Tyne?

If you venture behind Cathedral Buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne, you'll find a rather unusual grotesque perched on a lintel. But why is the Vampire Rabbit there? Find out in this episode! See the ac...

21 Sep 201914min

Time Slips: Urban Legend, Ghost Story, or Utter Nonsense?

Time Slips: Urban Legend, Ghost Story, or Utter Nonsense?

The Moberly-Jourdain Incident is the most famous of the time slip stories, when two academics appeared to encounter Marie Antoinette in the gardens of Versailles one August afternoon in 1901. Are such...

15 Sep 201918min

Who is the Phantom Hitchhiker that haunts the Blackwall Tunnel?

Who is the Phantom Hitchhiker that haunts the Blackwall Tunnel?

Lonely stretches of roads often host tales of a phantom hitchhiker or two. London's notorious Blackwall Tunnel is no exception. Who is the spectral hitchhiker and where did he come from? Find out in t...

7 Sep 201913min

Book Review 01 - Witchcraft Titles by Willow Winsham

Book Review 01 - Witchcraft Titles by Willow Winsham

We're starting a new monthly feature here on Fabulous Folklore - the book review! Every month, I'll review one or more books either about folklore, or fiction inspired by folklore. First up for Septe...

1 Sep 201913min

Psychogeography and Folklore: Walking the City's Legends

Psychogeography and Folklore: Walking the City's Legends

Psychogeography is a practice that involves 'walking the city' as an observer. Pick a starting point, set off on foot, and pay attention to your surroundings. But can it be used as a way to encounter ...

31 Aug 201915min

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