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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2018 · 29 MIN

Halloween Spooktacular: Supernatural Stories from Detroit Folklore

from Tales from the Reuther Library

Archivist Elizabeth Clemens shares spooky stories from the Reuther Library’s Folklore Archives about Le Loup Garou, or the Werewolf of Grosse Pointe; the Ghost of Tanglewood Bridge on Detroit’s Belle Isle; hauntings at home; and a helpful witch on Detroit’s McClellan Street who fetched groceries and hung her skin on the wall. Archivist Bart Bealmear reminds us of Gundella the Green Witch, a local personality with an advice column in Detroit-area newspapers in the 1970s and 1980s. More Information Folklore Fridays: Halloween Edition Gundella, The Green Witch of Detroit Explains How to Cast Spells Related Collections Folklore Archive Virtual Motor City: Mario Kuclo / Gundella the Green Witch images Episode Credits Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English Host: Dan Golodner Interviewees: Bart Bealmear and Elizabeth Clemens Sound: Troy Eller English Music: Cely Grande, “Scary Night (scary hip-hop instrumental)” With support from the Reuther Podcast Collective: Bart Bealmear, Elizabeth Clemens, Meghan Courtney, Troy Eller English, Dan Golodner, Paul Neirink, and Mary Wallace

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