Put together a Halloween playlist worthy of a real-life monster mash with these spooky Halloween songs, including ...
You know the "Monster Mash" and "Thriller." But if you're looking to update your Halloween playlist, we've got you covered.
Halloween is the perfect time to cozy up with some classic spooky films that never lose their charm. From chilling thrillers ...
As one of the biggest holidays on the calendar, Halloween is a ripe subject for song-writing material. While it might not touch Christmas in terms of overall scope, there are so many songs that fall ...
Bullet With Butterfly Wings” by The Smashing Pumpkins “The world is a vampire,” so you’d better watch out. Starting the playlist with a bang, the Smashing Pumpkins have such a strong Halloween motif ...
You're in the season of the witch now, and this psychedelic Donovan pop song is a great way to celebrate. As with so many of the season's hits, the song underlines October's spooky paranoia, whether ...
Themed cocktails, spooky treats and other delights await at these immersive pop-up experiences on Long Island.
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It's spooky season and with it comes a host of fun Halloween activities for the kiddos. There's trick-or-treating, carving jack-o'-lanterns, dressing up and watching Halloween movies, all of which ...
We think you’ll agree that Lydia Lunch of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks gives Dusty Springfield’s classic a considerably spookier edge. David Byrne’s impression of a psycho killer is so upbeat, you’ll ...
The leaves may not change colors and the temperatures have yet to drop, but we're still feeling the Halloween spirit in Southwest Florida. It's lurking in the dark and has got us feeling very ...
The treble choir’s witch-themed “Weird Sisters” stretches from Devon Cole’s viral pop hit from 2022 “W.I.T.C.H.” to Swedish composer Arne Mellnäs’ 1969 piece “Aglepta.” ...