For classic fall fun, take a short drive to nearby apple orchards like Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow for pick-your-own apples and fresh cider donuts. Or hop on a quick ferry ride to Salem, just 30 minutes north, for the month-long Haunted Happenings festival celebrating the town’s in...
Time Machine Bluesis, however, good and timely enough—sorryCyberpunk Edgerunners, you were about 3 weeks ahead of your time—for me to issue a reminder for people to give it a try now that it has just ended. It doesn’t excel in spite of the weirdness that surrounds it, but ratherbe...
Visit theTrust for Public Land websiteto find a place near you to connect to the outdoors during fall. 5. Do Something Spooky Wallingford is home to one of Southern New England’s premiere haunted happenings:The Trail of Terror. It’s so spooky that I have not walked through it since hi...
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For classic fall fun, take a short drive to nearby apple orchards like Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow for pick-your-own apples and fresh cider donuts. Or hop on a quick ferry ride to Salem, just 30 minutes north, for the month-long Haunted Happenings festival celebrating the town’s in...
The American Horror Story and Pose creator's upcoming series is a grisly 10-episode crime drama that digs into a series of religious horror happenings in a small town. Nash-Betts stars as Lois Tryon, a detective who's trying to get the bottom of it all — but of course, she has a ...
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And while any respectable New York travel guide can fill you in on the happenings around town, I’d be sorely disappointed if I did not have my say on things you absolutely must see and do! 😉 Enjoy the Perks of Central ParkThe concrete jungle skyline of New York just does not do ...
Culturally, our community has, as Joe Vallese writes in his introduction to this chimerical compendium of critical essays, been treated as “both victim and boogeyman,” predator and prey, and it’s perhaps this dichotomy that draws us into its campy happenings. Featuring pieces on Jennifer’s...
The structure of the show itself — two men discussing the terrible, inexplicable, gruesome, and morbid happenings of the recent past, including a confession, beside a fire on a dark and stormy night — is pulled straight from multiple Poe stories and Gothic horror as a genre itself (hellooo...