Speaking to The Irish Times ... hoping to attend a fun Halloween parade, only to learn from Garda and other sources that the ...
It was a huge celebration, so when Irish people emigrated to North America, they took their traditions with them, and over ...
A Pakistan-based company has issued an apology for a “mistake” that led thousands of Dubliners to line up on the streets, eagerly awaiting a Halloween parade that never happened. At such a critical ...
London: A Pakistani company has issued an apology after mistakenly advertising a nonexistent Halloween parade in Dublin, Ireland, leading thousands of Dubliners to gather on the city’s main street, ...
This time of year, I often run across articles proclaiming Halloween a modern form of the pagan Irish holiday of Samhain (pronounced SAW-en).  But as a historian of Ireland and its medieval literature ...
Thousands of people in Dublin received a rude awakening when they showed up to the city for a Halloween parade that never happened.
The website, he said, compiled information from about 1,400 Halloween events from all over the world. The nonexistent parade ...
Large crowds that gathered in central Dublin for a Halloween parade were tricked, not treated, by an apparent online hoax.
Irish revellers flooded the streets of Dublin expecting a Halloween parade last night. The only problem? No parade had been ...
Halloween is an annual holiday, celebrated each year on October 31, that has roots in age-old European traditions. It ...
Hundreds of people descended on Dublin's O'Connell Street on Thursday night for a Halloween parade that didn't exist.