by James Cain | May 22, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
The death of a famous person hits some people really hard. Understanding the psychology behind this can explain why such sorrow can strike so many fans. In October 2024, amidst the flashing lights of a York nightclub, phones across the crowded dancefloor lit up with a...
by James Cain | May 22, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
It might sound like a morbid way to spend an afternoon, but tours like these can teach us a lot about life and death. For some people, a tourist attraction might look something like a museum with a tacky gift shop full of pencils, or a seaside pier filled with...
by Abby Thompson | May 21, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
Inspired by Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto, this digital cemetery freely opens its doors to players worldwide. Whistling wind, chirping birds, towering trees – nature offers you companionship as you near Seasonala Cemetery’s gates. Gravestones tell tales, be they...
by Abby Thompson | May 21, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
Every year actors, authors and celebrities reanimate to accumulate wealth, all without ever having to lift an eyelid. Professor Ruth Penfold-Mounce tells us why. Meet the expert: Professor Ruth Penfold-MounceProfessor Ruth Penfold-Mounce is part of the University of...
by Abby Thompson | May 21, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
How ‘The Gardener’ explores being buried with the wrong name and gender. Barred from attending your friend’s funeral, you’re left staring at his gravestone. With cheap-tasting vodka better enjoyed at his side, and the dull-bladed pocket knife he had given...
by Robyn Smith | May 21, 2026 | Memento Mainstream
Most will have a book which influences their life, but for Patti M Hall, one would shape how she views it. Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel ‘Frankenstein’ has been a staple in gothic literature for centuries now, inspiring countless film adaptations and solidifying itself as...