halloween
Get into the Halloween spirit; all about trick or treating, spooky costumes, Halloween decorations and haunted houses for October 31st and all year round.
Halloween Pumpkin Smash!
My graveyard smash “mix-tape” as I prefer to call it with some nostalgia, will be the one to listen with your friends and family. Either by sharing it now or when it’s safe enough to get together. Here’s to hope we can all get on the same page so that that feeling we call safe will be here sooner. So, I’d like to think I chose mostly timeless songs mixed in with a bit of modern edge. My choices were based on whether or not I thought they had staying power. You cannot please everyone but I most certainly tried. In my head I had imagined people getting together, and in Manitoba where I am from, we have something called Socials. It’s like the familiar school dance but mostly with adults and you can consume alcohol beverages plus there’s food and silent auction prizes. They are a lot of fun! Halloween can take on a different meaning for everyone, but for me it feels like tradition and socials are a tradition here, a fun one at that.
By Adair Sigurdson4 years ago in Horror
Halloween Urban Legends: Fact or Fiction?. Top Story - October 2021.
Halloween abounds with stories that raise the hair on the back of our necks, but how true are they? Are they all fiction, or is there just enough fact mixed in, duping us into believing these farfetched tales?
By Cynthia Varady4 years ago in Horror
What Graveyard Smash and Reality Tv Have in Common
Ivory (Jennifer Cheon Garcia) and Violet (Keeya King) have been sequacious the coordinates Jack (Nicole Muñoz) fixed in The History of Vampires, which addressed them to a situation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The coordinates at the end of the day take them to an abstruse churchyard where there's a gravesite with a headstone devoted to the Liberty Bell. Violet allows the suggestion from her puerility with Jack (an American description below), and she intuits that Jack is afflictive to tell to her their next purpose: the catacombs of a famous denomination.
By Mohammad Zahidul Islam4 years ago in Horror
Diggin' Up Bones Halloween Party
Well if we are having a Halloween party, then I think these music choices are the best way to start and finish the day! Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and there is nothing better than getting ready for the day of the dead. I appreciate all the fun of a great party while intermittently answering the door to hand out free candy and admire all of the adorable faces in different make-up and costumes. I myself will dress for the occasion and I am almost always Dracula's Wife, because I was gifted with fangs of my own, and they are quite prominent so it just works out great, plus the kids and adults love it when they arrive at the door to a home that is totally into it, and I definitely am! I have to admit I also love to freak out the kiddies, it's just good clean fun...don't get me wrong, I am not trying to scare the bajesus out of them, just make em' jump a little, and hopefully we all get a little giggle out of it. I am usually playing music in the background and it keeps the mood going. So without further adieu, on to a few of my favorite Halloween tunes.
By C. M. Sears4 years ago in Horror
The Thing On The Ceiling
Way back in the olden days of 1995, I was a kid kicking around an old bungalow in the middle of nowhere with my little sister. It was a hot summer day- the kind with tall grass, little breeze and buzzing insects that feels like it might last forever.
By Thea Young 4 years ago in Horror
Happy Halloween Playlist
A different take on Halloween When it comes to Halloween, everyone has different tastes. My playlist of eight spooktacular tunes is for those who enjoy the fun element of the evening and want to expound upon the 'What if"? rather than having everything laid out for them (literally and figuratively). During the late 1960s and early 1970s when I actively participated in Halloween and went trick or treating it was all about fun. We did not have today's technology so much was left to the imagination. My playlist is songs from the 60s,70s, and 80s. I will be telling a tale along the way that is somewhat related that encouraged me to choose the songs you will be listening to. If you enjoy the playlist and or my tale please leave a heart and a tip and I thank you in advance.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Horror
Track or Treat
Halloween. Arguably the best holiday of the year. The cool, fall air brings relief from the hot, summer sun, kids are running about dressed up as their favorite heroes and characters, and free candy. Even as an adult, I can’t say no to free candy (I sneak all my kid’s Reese’s). However, Halloween is not complete without these three things: watching Hocus Pocus, binging horror movies with the woman I love, and the perfect Halloween playlist. On that note, I present to you the soundtrack for your next Halloween party.
By David Dausch4 years ago in Horror
The Teal Pumpkin Project® . Top Story - October 2021.
Although it may be hard to believe, Halloween is just around the corner! For decades, this spooktacular holiday has been known for its fun costumes, delicious treats, and festive décor. However, in recent years, families of children with food allergies have started a very important initiative: the Teal Pumpkin Project®. Keep reading to learn what it is and how you can participate this year!
By Talon Davis4 years ago in Horror
Unveil
This is a continuation of the Vocal Creators Saloon Halloween Spooktacular, one episode written by each author. Please, start reading the following parts before continuing: 🎃 Part 1: A Mother's Undying Love, by Un-Traditional Mother. 🎃 Part 2: Abigail's Truth, by Tiandra, aka theladypoet. 🎃 Part 3: Charlotte's Sorrow, by Natasja Rose
By Sofia Duarte4 years ago in Horror






