Why Do We Often Fear the Wrong Things?

Why Do We Often Fear the Wrong Things?

by Grant Jewell Rich
Skeptical Inquirer · Book Review · Volume 24.1

Review of the book by Barry Glassner

The Flawed Guide to Bigfoot

The Flawed Guide to Bigfoot

by Ben Radford
Skeptical Inquirer · Book Review · Volume 24.1

Review of 'The FIeld Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mysterious Primates Worldwide'

The Ghost in my House: An Exercise in Self-Deception

The Ghost in my House: An Exercise in Self-Deception

by Bertram Rothschild
Skeptical Inquirer · Editorial · Volume 24.1

Clinical psychologist Bertram Rothschild on the ease of self-deception

Notes of a Fringe-Watcher: The Second Coming of Jesus

Notes of a Fringe-Watcher: The Second Coming of Jesus

by Martin Gardner
Skeptical Inquirer · Volume 24.1

Martin Gardner on fringe-watching

Failed Psychic Predictions 1999

Failed Psychic Predictions 1999

by Gene Emery
Psychic Predictions
December 31, 1999

Remember the ‘90s?

The Book

by Lewis Jones
Skeptical Briefs · Inklings · Volume 9.4

The year 776 b.c. saw the first Olympiad, in which runners wore only a small loincloth.