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Selkie and the Anchoress

Hobsession

A weekly Arts podcast
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Selkie and the Anchoress

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The late North Korean despot Kim Jong Il was a massive cinema buff. When he took control of the local film industry, he planned to produce propaganda that had all the glitz and action of Hollywood. Jealous of the attention South Korea was getti
Was the Mona Lisa always seen as an iconic masterpiece? Who decides which images become iconic and why do they become part of the collective consciousness? In this episode we take a look at the Mona Lisa and try to separate the art from the hyp
If anyone remembers Mary Toft at all, it’s as the woman who hoaxed some of the most powerful men of 18th century England into believing she could give birth to rabbits. This is not a cute story about a genius prankster, however. This is a sinis
St James and LaDonna Davis of West Covina, California, had what they considered to be the perfect family. Unable to have children, the couple doted on their pet chimpanzee, Moe. To the Davises, Moe was their son and the light of their lives. Ho
Is it possible to live without food or water? A group of New Age extremists called the Breatharians claim that the human body can survive for years on nothing but air and sunlight. Heidi and Becki shed some (tasty) light on these claims and exp
Helen, Betty and Dot Wiggin had no interest in being pop stars. Their dad, however, shaped his life around his mother’s psychic predictions, and she had said that the girls would grow up to be rich and famous musicians. So he pulled them out of
Bridget Cleary wasn’t like the other girls in her rural town in Tipperary, Ireland. It was the late 19th century, and Bridget was in many ways a modern woman - ambitious, independent and secure in her own identity. When she fell ill, her husban
It was 1857 and the last thing Charles Dickens and his family (who were in a state of upheaval) needed was a houseguest. They especially didn’t need a neurotic, self-absorbed and tactless houseguest like the Danish writer Hans Christian Anderse
It was the late 90’s in the small Northern Territory town of Humpty Doo, a place of sweltering heat, humid storms, crocodiles and hardworking people. The house at 90 McMinns Road and it’s inhabitants were dealing with something unexpected and t
Lizzie Siddal was a young working class woman in Victorian London who longed for more. Desperate to be accepted as a poet and a painter, Lizzie found her way into the art scene by becoming the main muse of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. She ma
It’s nearly Christmas and we are surrounded by depictions of angels. On the Christmas tree, on greeting cards, in movies, beautiful humans in fluffy wings and halos abound. But angels were not originally thought of as beautiful and benign helpe
When Anneliese Michel reached out to Father Ernst Alt, she was desperate. Suicidally depressed and tormented by horrific hallucinations, she pleaded for an exorcism. This isn’t a story about the paranormal. This is the story of a young woman wh
Most people watch reality TV or follow internet drama, often with the desire to see people in challenging and sometimes humiliating situations. In the days of the Dust Bowl, American audiences could watch people dance for survival. ‘Dance for y
Why do so many people claim to find dolls creepy?  Are we influenced by popular culture or are we hardwired to find human replicas sinister?  Heidi and Becki open up a toy box of theories and have some laughs along the way.  
What would you do if a loved one told you that they were dead? Not that they felt dead on the inside, but that they believed themselves to truly be a corpse? It was the discovery of a medical phenomenon that led your two favourite nerds down th
Nobody at her new school knew why the brilliant French teacher Emilie Sargee had been unable to hold down a job. She seemed to be the perfect teacher - that is, until the students realised her spooky secret! Heidi and Becki chat about doppelgän
 People often joke about starting up a religious movement, but in late 1840’s New York, two kids unintentionally did just that.  Maggie and Kate Fox played a prank on their mother that was taken so seriously that the consequences reverberated a
Agafia Lykova was 35 years old when, for the first time in her life, she met a human being who was not a member of her immediate family. Self-exiled in the wilds of Siberia, the Lykova family was so isolated they did not even realise they’d liv
 Agafia Lykova was 35 years old when, for the first time in her life, she met a human being who was not a member of her immediate family. Self-exiled in the wilds of Siberia, the Lykova family was so isolated they did not even realise they’d li
The Political Puppetry of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. Today we present our analysis of the Netflix prequel to cult fantasy classic The Dark Crystal. Do the politics of Thra run parallel to the political situations of our own world? Do
In the Tate Gallery there is one of the most beautiful and famous fairy paintings  in the world - The Fairy Feller’s Master-stroke by Richard Dadd. Like all of Dadd’s paintings, it’s loved for its glorious whimsy and exquisite detail, however,
The 6th of April 1966 was not an average day for the students and teachers of Westall High, a suburban school in Melbourne.  The largest mass UFO sighting in Australia would take place just before recess and the lives of the eyewitnesses would
Fairytales were not always for children. Fairytales were originally violent, brutal and very scary. This week we look at the origins of Bluebeard and work out possible connections to the world’s first serial killer, Joan of Arc and some unsavou
Florence Foster Jenkins was a New York socialite with musical ambitions. Equipped with a formidable self esteem and an army of enablers, Florence never let her lack of talent get in the way of her operatic dreams. She was notorious for her cost
Mary Mallon was once known as the most dangerous and feared woman in New York. An Irish immigrant and hard-working cook, Mallon was chased down by authorities and forced into a life of isolation, despite never having committed any actual crimes
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