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Release Me
release-me.net
Hundreds of pictures of abandoned places, thousands of haunting places, serial killers, phobias, ghostly pictures, and urban legends.
Goth To Be Different
angelfire.com
A site dedicated to the people who reign the night, the Gothic people.
Sunlight and Shadow
sunlightandshadow.com
Jennifer Pitcock Doneske aims to dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding the Gothic subculture, in an effort to promote tolerance and understanding.
Goths for Jesus
gothsforjesus.com
Inverted Goth's articles on Jesus and Christianity from the view of the dark culture, and a forum.
Stop the False Alarmism
s-t.com
Standard-Times article pleading to end stereotyping of students based on appearance and interests, particularly goths. (November 27, 2001)
The Dark Side
vamp.org
Image database, text files, net-goth gallery, club listings, and links.
An Early History of Goth
scathe.demon.co.uk
Pete Scathe outlines the beginnings of the Goth movement between 1979 and 1984, and looks at the influences on its development, including bands and fashion.
RelgiousTolerance.org: The Goth Culture
religioustolerance.org
B.A. Robinson dispels some of the myths and preconceived notions about Goths, with references.
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In London, Stagings Where 3 Dimensions Aren't Needed
New York Times
A Gothic All's Well That Ends Well uses lighting to turn its actors into silhouettes. I ran across an especially, uh, animated troupe of animated figures ...
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New York Times
A Gothic All's Well That Ends Well uses lighting to turn its actors into silhouettes. I ran across an especially, uh, animated troupe of animated figures ...
and more »
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