The Murder of Andrew Sigler hits close to home for author Glen Hawley Carlson.
Archive - July 2018
Tipping the Velvet, Director: Geoffrey Sax
The film focuses on its heroine’s exhilarating and tumultuous coming of age in Victorian England.
Fall River: An Authentic Narrative by Catherine Williams, A Review
The author leaves us with a deeper interpretation of the character of this person, Sarah Maria Cornell.
Debunking Frank Spiering’s Lizzie
Every Borden aficionado knows that members of the household had been feeling ill the day before the murders.
Bridget’s Kitchen, May, 2007
Sherry Chapman assumes the identity of Bridget Sullivan and offers her favorite recipes for your eating and reading pleasure.
Frank Spiering’s Troublesome Lizzie
This story begins dramatically enough with Lizzie poisoning the mutton.
News and Views that Wouldn’t Fit: Notes from the Compositor’s Bench, May, 2007
Doug Walters takes a whimsical look at modern day from the perspective of a Victorian.
Changes, changes, changes: A photo essay
Second Street has recently seen the demolition of the bus station/South Main Place shopping mall to make way for the new Fall River Trial Court building.