Twin Peaks: Go Down the Rabbit Hole.


"Thirty years ago, on April 8, 1990, one of television’s most influential series premiered: 'Twin Peaks.' There’s something timeless about the series, which arrived at the cusp of one decade and channeled several others. With its combination of high-pitched soap opera and low-frequency supernatural hum, 'Twin Peaks' was always bound to be one of the weirder shows ever to air on American television. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Twin Peaks,' fire walk with us through some of The Times’s best writing on the series. (And, instead of making all that sourdough, you might try to make our recipe for a 'Twin Peaks' cherry pie.) ..."
NY Times: Happy 30th Anniversary, ‘Twin Peaks.’ Go Down the Rabbit Hole. (Video)
An Echo Of Owls: watching repeats of Twin Peaks eleven years later
Guardian: Twin Peaks at 30: the weird and wonderful show that changed television, “One chants out between two worlds”: Visiting Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks.
Telephones, Voice Recorders, Microphones, Phonographs: A Media Archaeology of Sonic Technologies in Twin Peaks
Tensions in the World of Moon: Twin Peaks, Indigeneity and Territoriality

‘Twin Peaks’ Analysis: What Do the Numbers Mean?
Twin Peaks: The Return, or What Isn’t Cinema? (Part One), (Part Two), (Part Three), (Part Four)
YouTube: Twin Peaks Intro, 10 Mind-Blowing Facts You Didn't Know About Twin Peaks, Talk About Judy • Twin Peaks: The Return • Analysis & Theory, Episode 1 • The Ring • Twin Peaks Analysis, Episode 2 • Phillip Jeffries • Twin Peaks Analysis, Episode 3 • Laura Is The One • Twin Peaks Analysis, Episode 4 • The Town of Twin Peaks
Anatomy of a Fascinating Disaster: Fire Walk With Me (Video), W - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, YouTube: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) Trailer

"In a town like Twin Peaks, it’s not hard to get lost. Here are all the Twin Peaks maps I’ve collected so far, but please let me know in the comments if you come across any other ones! ... The city roadmap shows almost all the important sites, including The Great Northern Hotel, White Tail Falls, Black Lake Dam, Twin Peaks Town Hall, The Grange (burned), Palmer House, Briggs House, Hayward House, Twin Peaks High School, Black Lake Cemetery, Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department, Upper Twin Park, The Gazebo, Lower Twin Park, County Museum, The Bookhouse, Old Railroad Depot, Double R Diner, Roadhouse, Horne’s Department Store, Calhoun Memorial Hospital, to Packard Place, to Packard Sawmill, to Owl Cave, to the Railroad Cemetery, to Ghostwood National Forest, Harold Smith’s Apartment, Dead Dog Farm, Big Ed’s Gas Station, to Unguin’s Field Observatory (U.F.O.), and Old Unguin’s Field."
Twin Peaks Maps
A Guide to Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks Tarot Cards Now Available as 78-Card Deck
Twin Peaks Tarot Cards For The Magician Who Longs To See Through The Darkness Of Future Past
Twin Peaks Star Pics Cards
W - Twin Peaks books
W - List of Twin Peaks episodes, W - Log Lady, W - Black and White Lodges, W - The Man from Another Place, W - MIKE, W - Killer BOB, W - The Giant, W - Episode 29
Welcome to Twin Peaks
amazon: Soundtrack From Twin Peaks, Floating Into The Night - Julee Cruise, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

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