Jonestown, the experimental settlement that existed for four years in Guyana, South America, initially sounded like a utopia, with all medical care, rent, and food taken care of. Instead, it was “a ...
Britta DeVore is a Senior Author for Collider who has been known to dabble with Reality News as well. When she isn't sitting behind her laptop bringing readers her hot takes on upcoming projects or ...
On November 18, 1978, more than 900 Americans died in the jungle in Guyana after drinking a cyanide-laced fruit drink at the behest of their leader, the Reverend Jim Jones. It is one of the largest ...
In the three-part docuseries Cult Massacre: One Day In Jonestown, director Marian Mohamed and producers Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin dissect the day of the November 18, 1978 Jonestown massacre, where ...
The Brian Jonestown Massacre have announced an extensive 40-date North American tour in two legs: September will blanket the East Coast and Midwest, while November will hit the Southwest and West ...
A black woman who was 22 years old when she escaped an encampment in Jonestown, Guyana, site of the infamous “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid” suicide massacre, has come forward to tell her story in a new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Before Jackie Speier headed into the jungles of Guyana to investigate living conditions in a town created by Peoples Temple ...
Jonathon Norcross is a feature writer for Collider. He's also written for People, InsideHook, and Brooklyn Magazine, among other outlets. He co-produced the feature documentary Break the Game, which ...