After missing out last year because of the pandemic, the "Thrill Capital of the South" Six Flags Over Georgia has announced the return of its hit Fright Fest for 2021.
Halloween is a busy holiday in emergency rooms. Statistics showed that children are more than twice to be hit by a car on average and be killed on Halloween than any other day of the year. So here are some safe and yet fun tips to avoid accidents and mishaps on this occasion.
A set of CDC Halloween guidelines is now posted on the website of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as the holiday is fast approaching amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Halloween coming in a few days, audiences will want to see a scary movie to frighten them or as a way to celebrate the holiday. The following is a list of five films currently in theaters that audiences should see during the weekend to celebrate the holiday.
“Border-hoppers” with skimpy ponchos, sexy geishas with tight kimonos, flirty Indian chiefs with tall headdress and bootylicious “sistah” with bamboo earrings will all be worn by the racially insensitive and closed-minded this Halloween. Also, wearers of these outfits often happily paint their faces brown and black, in a “harmless” attempt to represent someone from a different ethnicity or race.
Celebrities love to dress up, and nothing proves this more than Halloween. As many are invited to lavish parties or have children they want to dress up, fans get to see just how stars do Halloween. Here is a collection of Latino stars getting into the Halloween spirit.
Trick-or-treaters love ringing doorbells and screaming in adults' faces for candy. Occasionally, adults avoid the mischief and mayhem by leaving a big bowl of candy outside their door with directions that say "Please Take One." According to a study, however, only one in four trick-or-treaters follow these candy restrictions.
Twerk or treat! Miley Cyrus celebrates Halloween a day early and she just can't stop shocking people with her controversial and eye-catching wardrobe. The "We Can't Stop" singer dresses up as Lil' Kim at 1999 MTV VMAs.
One North Dakota resident called into the Y94 radio station in Fargo offering some children tricks rather than treats this Halloween. Instead of simply giving candy to every child, children who she considers to be “moderately obese” will get a critical letter in their goodie bag as well.
One North Dakota resident called into the Y94 radio station in Fargo offering some children tricks rather than treats this Halloween. Instead of simply giving candy to every child, children who she considers to be “moderately obese” will get a critical letter in their goodie bag as well.