We are the Serpents of Bienville, an artist collective from Alabama. We explore southern folklore, weird history, and oddities found across the Gulf Coast. We also interview members of the collective and people we find intriguing, those turning their passions into inspiring careers.
Could a debutante from Mobile Alabama, swept off her feet by a charming British businessman, have taken down the savage killer known as Jack the Rippe...
Sean Herman sits down with the incredibly creative mind behind Tommy the Tomato Eating Elephant, Rufus Ducote. The way these two carry a conversation,...
To celebrate the Halloween season, Sean is exploring the seventh installment of the horror franchise, Friday the 13th, filmed here at Byrnes Lake in B...
Addicted to the romance magazine's idea of the perfect mate, Nannie Doss, known as the Giggling Granny, merely disposed of the men she married that fa...
These are the monsters in the woods, the creatures in the lake. Sean Herman sits down to tell you about some of the most feared and revered cryptids i...
We talk with Christian Mott (christianbaxtermott.com) about the wonderful work he does with Ant Farm Journal. The discussion, of course, turns into a ...
These poor, unfortunate souls. From being struck by a meteorite, having your life's work stripped from your hands, to actually vanishing off the face ...
Sean Herman sat down with Duane Knight of Flux Studio and Gallery to talk about his journey into making art his life, turning his passion into a caree...
At the age of thirteen, Bienville set off from France to father North America's Gulf Coast, including every main port from Pensacola, Florida to New O...
Bridges harbor so much legend and lore, and Alabama holds some of the most eerie tales of paranormal passageways. Here, I am sharing the history and f...