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George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, died by suicide on May 21. TODD MISSION, Texas — George Coulam, the ...
“I have not lived that down to this day.” The Fall Festival has been a must-do for many King George residents, who’ve watched generations of their families help organize it, participate in ...
Coulam, known as “King George” to many longtime ... The Texas Renaissance Festival, which runs annually for six weekends each fall in Todd Mission, draws hundreds of thousands of visitors ...
A judge has made a ruling in the $60 million Texas Renaissance Festival lawsuit ... to buy the Renaissance faire from founder and owner George Coulam. Judge Gary W. Chaney of the 506th state ...
At the Texas Renaissance Festival, there can only be one king. And George Coulam ... which will celebrate its 50th anniversary this fall.
King George's reign has come to an end. In Texas. At a Renaissance Festival. A Grimes County judge ruled this week that the Texas Renaissance Festival — the largest in the country in terms of ...
King George had backed out of another ... Despite the documentary's depiction of his bitter fall from favor after his bid to buy the festival fell apart, he remains a large part of the organization.
If Mike Judge had written Ren Faire, King George would've died from a Viagra-induced heart attack, Darla would continue to manage the festival, Brandi would no longer be forced to hear her husband ...