Canceled due to weather conditions.
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Canceled due to weather conditions.
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The delightful Q-Burns Abstract Message will be manning the turning tables and the hooky hands of Captain Morgan Black will be spicing the rum, so you can’t really resist.
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This year’s celebrity guest lineup comprises the likes of Goosebumps’ R.L. Stine, Nightmare on Elm Street’s mass-murderer antagonist Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger) and The Devil’s Rejects’ Sid Haig and Bill Moseley.
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Last night, downtown's Pine Street in front of the CityArts Factory was closed to vehicle traffic, making way for a parade of face-painted freaks, dancing monsters, and fungi-vending food trucks. No need to panic; it was all just part of the Downtown Arts District's 3rd Annual “Dia de Los Muertos” Third Thursday gallery opening....
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Celebrating its third year, this annual show combines the influences of All Hallow’s Eve with the work of local artists.
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While Phantasmagoria III might not offer the blood, guts and gore of other well-known Orlando Halloween attractions, there’s no doubt it’ll creep you the eff out.
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The start of this year's Halloween Horror Nights is still a week away, but yesterday Universal Studios Florida gave the media a unique preview of this year's event. Check out this video of my lights-on walk through a haunted house based on Konami's Silent Hill video game franchise. Then read next week's Live Active...
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The seasons, they’re just flying by. Why, you can’t even peek into a gift shop window these days without seeing some slavering, undead ghoul staring back at you. But that’s OK. If you give a Red Hat Lady a nice cucumber sandwich, she shouldn’t be too much trouble. Meanwhile, it’s time to figure out...
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Sunday, Oct. 30 – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad No, this isn’t an amphibious mashup of two classic stories, but a freshly dug up treasure from 1949 by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by the famed RKO Pictures. This two-part animated classic – half a Basil Rathbone-narrated version of The Wind in...
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So I suppose it would be a three-way tie for “story of the week” this week. Depending on your level of interest, it was either Steve McQueen’s Shame getting an NC-17 rating (what a silly rating), Joss Whedon making a secret movie of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, or, unfortunately, Lindsay Lohan agreeing to...
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