Scream Club was founded in Chicago by a couple who decided to scream it out after a tough week last December. It went viral ...
Manny Hernandez and Elena Soboleva, a Chicago-based couple, host group screams every Sunday for over 200 people to help people after a tough week The pair has founded the Scream Club, and they are ...
On an unseasonably cool August evening with scattered rain clouds in the area, the screams of several dozen people would soon fill the air near the banks of the Missouri River. No, this isn’t the set ...
Since early September, Krystal Morris has invited Austinites to stop by Downtown Austin and practice wellness-but not by yoga or meditation. Instead, dozens of people let it out by screaming on a ...
Everyone has something to scream about. Whether it's for a more existential reason, like the overwhelming existence of nature, or perhaps you've just stubbed your toe and it hurts like the dickens.
Manny Hernandez, founder of Scream Club Chicago, joins the Lisa Dent Show to share how his lakeside scream sessions are offering city dwellers a safe space for emotional release. Born from breath work ...
CHICAGO — A screaming comes across the sky, and the volleyball players on North Avenue Beach stop at once and instinctively duck and stare out across the sand, as if a bomb went off in the distance. A ...
Those taking a weekend walk along the North Avenue Beach pier may be startled by Chicago’s newest community tradition. Each Sunday at 7 p.m., a group gathers at the pier to scream into Lake Michigan.
Locals get ready to scream together at the Pfluger Walking Bridge, according to an Instagram announcement. The local group 'Scream Club ATX' aims to promote group stress relief by letting it all out ...
On the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge over Austin’s Lady Bird Lake last Sunday evening, a loose group of people began to shift and glance at one another. Just before seven, a murmuring started through the ...
CHICAGO -- A screaming comes across the sky, and the volleyball players on North Avenue Beach stop at once and instinctively duck and stare out across the sand, as if a bomb went off in the distance.