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in our All Hallow’s Eve episode. And religion reporter Sam Kestenbaum joins to talk vampires, mummies, QAnon devotees, and groups with some cult-y vibes (including maybe … some of the churches ...
“What did you say your name was again?” “Sam,” I said. “Sam Kestenbaum.” He raised his eyebrows. On the island, the name Kestenbaum is often met with this kind of puzzled ...
Khalid nods towards me, his eyebrows rising slightly. I hadn’t yet told Khalid or anyone else that I met in Yemen that was a Jew. It hadn’t come up, it didn’t matter, I told myself. But I was also ...
Before the apocalypse, however, he’s fitting in a trip to Mar-a-Lago. Credit... Supported by By Sam Kestenbaum Photographs by Andrew White On a Sunday morning at Beth Israel Worship Center in ...
When you are in the business of prophecy, what do you do when prophecy fails? By Sam Kestenbaum This spring, the media mogul Stephen E. Strang made an unusual apology to readers in the pages of ...
BuzzFeed has called the character the “internet’s favorite anti-Semitic image.” Email Sam Kestenbaum at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter at @skestenbaum ...
Get out your Ouija boards, pilgrims, for the return of a mysterious ’60s spirit. By Sam Kestenbaum ELMIRA, N.Y. — Off the main street of this small upstate city, there is a crumbling three ...
By Sam Kestenbaum The guide stood before a small group in a dimly lit tepee. “Do you want to be entertained, or to go deep?” he asked. The answer came in giddy unison: “Go deep!” ...