Well, I hope you survived Halloween and the leftover candy blood-sugar spikes. Now bring on the Christmas decorations.
Understanding the history of Halloween and how it has become a cultural phenomenon in the United States is crucial to ...
This particular tradition stems from the belief that on the night of Halloween, the veil between the living and the dead ...
There was a spooky aspect of Samhain: People then believed that at festival time ... What about the more innocent costumed trick or treat nights for children that we have now? That did not start until ...
Costumes, candy, commercialization … three words that can succinctly describe the modern image of Halloween. Besides slasher films and an eerie chill in the air, Halloween is viewed as just another ...
Halloween is an annual holiday, celebrated each year on October 31, that has roots in age-old European traditions. It ...
The last Haunted History Walking Tour of the year in Summersville is a must-see. Author and ghost tour owner Sherri Brake shares folklore, Appalachian history and paranormal stories, from Mothman to ...
One Delaware law you won't have to worry about this year is in Rehoboth where it's illegal to trick-or-treat on a Sunday.
'Nor am I going to turn off the lights and pretend I'm not home' ...
It’s the last day of October, which means Halloween is here once more! At the end of the harvest season, as fall gives way to ...
November’s new moon in spooky Scorpio arrives with uncannily divine timing, as Nov. 1 is a date associated with honoring the ...
Candy, costumes, haunted houses, ghosts and monsters are a few things associated with Halloween, but when did all that begin?