If it was known at all outside of New York City, it was because of a chapter in Betty Smith’s “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” when Francie dons a mask and becomes an urchin in the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Thanksgiving. Indeed, long before Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade appeared in New York City, there [...]
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When Brooklyn’s very own version of Indiana Jones rediscovered the long-lost Atlantic Avenue Tunnel (the world’s oldest subway tunnel) in 1980, he may have also discovered a paranormal inhabitant of that subterranean antiquity. Just in time for Halloween, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle is reporting that, in 1982, Bob Diamond (see Pages in the Tunnel) and [...]
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Bernie Madoff may be gone because locked away but he’s not forgotten. Of course, his victims will remember him until the final day of forever, but this year he’s also being bizarrely commemorated by those in search of a Halloween mask…and discovering one in Madoff. The Prince of the Crooked Players is as famous as [...]
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For those of you looking for a unique thrill or exceptional scare to enhance your Halloween enjoyment, there’s one to be found in midtown Manhattan. Club Purgatorio, the city’s first combination haunted house and nightclub, is open for business at 268 West 47th St. As if the city wasn’t haunted enough–with all manner of savvy [...]
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A ghoulishly delightful time called “Ghouls and Gourds” will take place at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens to complement your Halloween revelries. The annual BBG frolics will feature a cornucopia of weird bands, even weirder workshops, along with incredible puppets and other oddities that are guaranteed to be appropriately…weird. All of this weirdness set against the [...]
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The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade. Every year I promise myself that I’ll be there and every year I inevitably fail to be there…or anywhere, for that matter, on Halloween. Something always would come up (or go down) that prevented me from getting out and enjoying the weirder and more fanciful spectaculars this city has to [...]
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Happy Halloween to my massive and silent audience of 2 or 3 readers. Oh, by the way, my name is Michael…sans the “excitement” of that wild and crazy, fun-loving character pictured above. Sphere: Related Content
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As if the day and age we live in didn’t keep us “entertained” more than enough with chills, spills and related anxiety attacks, people still love to be frightened. From bizarre and unnerving theme park rides and attractions to all manner of repulsively grotesque horror films, people never seem have quite enough of a good [...]
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