Halloween is coming up, and this weekend Acadiana residents will have the opportunity to celebrate one of the most-anticipated fall holidays in a way that honors the region's French roots — ...
In the United States, Halloween has boomed into the second-largest commercial holiday, generating billions in sales annually. While many Costa Ricans have adopted this tradition, others reject it as ...
The clocks are back and it’s Halloween on Tuesday, a time we’ve come to associate with ghosts and goblins, witches and monsters, and a host of other scary things including of course zombies. But ...
Kindergarten students in 1952 race out of school in Los Angeles, eager to celebrate Halloween. Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images “It’s alive!” Dr. Frankenstein cried as his ...
The Halloween traditions that we celebrate today, in America, originate from the Celtic pagan festival called “Samhain.“ The phrase is from ancient Gaelic. It means “end of summer.” According to ...
In the United States, Halloween has boomed into the second-largest commercial holiday, generating billions in sales annually. While many Costa Ricans have adopted this tradition, others reject it as ...
As Halloween approaches, people get ready to celebrate the spooky, the scary and the haunted. Ghosts, zombies, skeletons and witches show up in yards, windows and stores. Festivities revolve around ...
It is almost an oxymoron, Halloween parades and silenced voices of subjugated peoples. Yet, the autumn leaves and the last sun-baked days of moderate temperatures do yield this look back to the ...
Much like Frankenstein’s monster, traditions are also alive, which means they can change over time or get reinvented. Built from a hodgepodge of diverse parts, Halloween is one such tradition that has ...
On Halloween, people celebrate the spooky, the scary, and the haunted. Ghosts, zombies, skeletons, and witches show up in yards, windows, and stores. Festivities revolve around the realm of the dead, ...
The last time Halloween fell on a Friday was in 2014, and the last time the holiday fell on a Saturday was in 2009.