Halloween Events 2009

Revisit the Ghosts of Past Halloweens - 2009

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Photo credit: Photo courtesy Dad's Garage Theatre
Halloween at Dad's Garage

Below is our coverage and events for the 2009 Halloween.

List of Halloween Events:


By Jessica Hunt

There’s no small number of Halloween-related events this year. Here are some of our favorites:

• All Purpose Party at the Masquerade

• Darkside Tours at Underground Atlanta

• Fuggin Monster Jam at 2043 Cheshire Bridge Road

Halloweenus Wangdoodle at Dad’s Garage Theatre

• Hand of Doom at 529

• Moonshiner’s Ball at Twain’s Billiards and Tap

• Netherworld Haunted House at the Georgia Antique Design Center

The Phantom of the Opera at Atlanta Symphony Hall

• Scream on the Green at Centennial Olympic Park - Georgia World Congress Center


Seven Deadly Showgirls at 7 Stages

• The Silver Scream Spook Show at the Plaza Theatre

• Stalking in a Winter Horror Land at CW Midtown Music Complex

• Zombie Bash Block Party at Biltmore Ballroom, Cypress P&P and Halo Lounge

• Zombieland Halloween Party at 10 Krog Street

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Saturday October 31, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
Lasers and fireworks! See website for schedule.
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Saturday October 31, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
Celebrate Halloween with The Graveyard Tavern’s Dirt Nap” event featuring $3 PBR tall boys
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Saturday October 31, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
The notion of the feminine” will be simultaneously changed and embraced. Artists include Cora Cohen
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CL Articles on Halloween

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Sunday November 1, 2009 04:00 AM EST

The Masquerade held a Halloween costume party throughout all three of its venues on Oct. 30. A few hundred people showed up for the Halloween-style rave as some danced with light, some hung from silk and all were treated to the techno sounds of the live band.

(Photos by Dustin Chambers)

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Sunday November 1, 2009 04:00 AM EST

Big Boi’s party was held at Stankonia in the Courvoisier Lounge.  It was a fundraiser for the rapper’s charity, The Big Kidz Foundation.  Big Boi was dressed up as “Dick Fury”, as in he wore his suit from the “The Way You Move” video.

(Photos by Dustin Chambers)

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Saturday October 31, 2009 03:51 PM EDT
Somehow I missed Drag Me to Hell when it played in theaters earlier this year, but I caught up with it last night. It’s smart and nasty in all the right ways, while being totally icky — it could just as easily had the title Don’t Put Stuff in My Mouth. Director Sam Raimi seems to be having more fun plaguing Alison Lohman’s loan officer than he did in all three Spider-man movies combined. This... | more...

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Friday October 30, 2009 06:50 PM EDT

I was only looking for costume ideas...



(H/T to Gawker)

I also came across this tale of teen angst/recipe for Oh-No-She-Didn’t Butternut Squash Soup from CosomGirl.com:

Lindsey was a shoo-in for head cheerleader. Her handsprings were Slinkies on speed; her pikes were 90 degrees of perfection; her dismounts put Nastia Liukin to shame. On top of that, while other cheerleaders...

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Thursday October 29, 2009 05:52 PM EDT

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For sheer literary merit and respectability, Frankenstein has cast a shadow over all horror novels published over the two subsequent centuries. Picking Mary Shelley’s 1818 classic seems like an easy out, though, which ignores more recent landmarks of the genre like Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House and Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes. The new century has...

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Wednesday October 28, 2009 07:34 PM EDT
Movie theaters tend to be our culture’s equivalent to the campfires, the places where we gather and attempt to frighten each other. Of all the film genres, the horror movie offers the most likely return on investment, so cinema offers more than a century’s worth of spooky material, from Universal Studio’s black-and-white classics like Bride of Frankenstein of the 1930s to recent... | more...

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Tuesday October 27, 2009 08:56 PM EDT
Readers can send in photos of the scariest and/or most creative Halloween displays they know. | more...

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Tuesday October 27, 2009 08:46 PM EDT

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So far 13 Days of Halloween has beheld scary things (movie trailers, short stories, TV shows, songs, etc.) from a safe distance. Some of the spookiest, most creative visions of the year, however, might be on view right down the street from you at this very moment. The past couple of decades have seen Halloween lawn displays evolve from modest Jack-o-Lanterns to sprawling, grisly...

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Monday October 26, 2009 07:31 PM EDT

To be fair, I probably don’t know enough scary radio shows to make an informed decision, and radio’s a perfect medium for generating chills. While I’m sure there are many unsung classics, Orson Welles’ broadcast of The War of the Worlds seems an inarguable choice, given that it generated actual hysteria in real life.

Exactly how many people thought Welles’ news report-style adaptation of...

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Monday October 26, 2009 05:10 PM EDT

For all of you stressing out over a scary, last-minute costume, you can finally relax. Kim Zolciak of the Real Housewives of Atlanta has a Halloween costume kit based on her “fabulous,” wine-guzzling life. I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot of Halloween Housewives at Pride this weekend...now that drag queen is scary!

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Monday October 26, 2009 12:25 AM EDT
Sequential television programs don’t readily lend themselves to fright, because the same characters usually come back every week and can only be put in so much peril. Anthology shows had more license to torment their victims, particularly Rod Serling’s ingenious “The Twilight Zone” and his more feverish “Night Gallery.” In one of “The Zone’s” best... | more...

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Sunday October 25, 2009 04:39 PM EDT
Thanks to the drought, one of the city’s biggest — and best — festivals had to be pushed back from its usual summer date | more...

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Saturday October 24, 2009 06:13 PM EDT
image-1Graphic novels have an equivalent to Sweeney Todd in From Hell, Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s encyclopedically dense and disturbing autopsy of the Jack the Ripper murders (currently published by Top Shelf Productions). Well before the English writer penned From Hell and Watchmen, he terrorized American readers in the 1980s by taking over Swamp Thing, then an obscure DC Comics... | more...

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Friday October 23, 2009 07:51 PM EDT

While shivering over the scariest stage plays yesterday, I neglected to mention Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The sung-through musical seems so sharply different from scary “straight” plays that it belongs in another category altogether.

The vast majority of pop tunes about monsters and murderers tend to be cool, not creepy, from...

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Thursday October 22, 2009 07:49 PM EDT
image-1The most frightening moments in live theater don’t always come where advertised. Mystery chestnuts like Sleuth or Deathtrap come across like suspenseful parlor games, while old-fashioned ghost stories like Conor McPherson’s The Weir, however atmospheric, seldom provide anything to lose sleep over. On the other hand, more high-brow examples of the modern “Theater of... | more...

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Wednesday October 21, 2009 08:48 PM EDT
Considerable discussion of Spike Jonze’s hit Where the Wild Things Are concerns whether it’s too frightening for kids. The Maurice Sendak adaptation features some admittedly suspenseful, night-time scenes of the (mostly harmless) wild things pursuing a young boy. Of course, often such questions beg the answer, “It depends on the kids.” Some young ones can witness unspeakable acts on screen... | more...

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Tuesday October 20, 2009 10:10 PM EDT

image-1“TRUE! nervous, very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why WILL you say that I am mad?” Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” hooks the reader from its first sentence and is a perennial contender for the most frightening short story ever written.

Unlike nearly all forms of fiction, however, the initial words aren’t always the most crucial to scary short stories....

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Monday October 19, 2009 03:38 PM EDT

You know how in horror movies, the victims-to-be always open the forbidden doors, no matter how loudly you yell, “Don’t go in there!” at the screen? Well, Culture Surfing can’t resist counting down the days to Halloween with examples of the biggest scares in pop culture, across multiple media. Think of them as the razor-blade apples in your Trick-or-Treat bag.

Let’s creak that door open...

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Sunday October 18, 2009 04:00 AM EDT
Photo Galleries - Little Five Points Halloween Parade | more...






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