The black skull-studded fireplace casts a warm glow on a wall lined with haunted vintage dolls, serial killer memorabilia and signed movie props in the lounge of The Avenue Bar. Patrons can take a seat next to a rack of...
Enrique Munoz said that at age 7, he was having trouble reading and writing. Then he came across a “Spider-Man” comic book and something about the imagery with words helped. By the end of second grade, he was reading at...
Creep I.E. Con 2024 will be the gathering site of classic horror film reunions, horror experiences and more than 200 vendors Feb. 2-4 at the Ontario Convention Center. Get out of the rain and watch the cast of the original...
Rated R Horror Speakeasy couldn’t be killed. The pop up bar will be returning to Los Angeles Jan. 27 for a one-night stand after its abrupt closure during COVID. Tickets are limited and drinks will be flowing. The Nocturne Theatre,...
Kevin and Megan Valantine were looking for a way to keep the Halloween season going for just a bit longer. November showed great promise. “What if we did like a spinoff of our regular event?” Megan recalled thinking out loud...
If you aren’t ready for spooky season to end, get ready for Creep It Real Festive. The event designed to Halloween-ize your Christmas returns for its second year with vendors, special guests, music and food at the Heritage Museum of...
Jon Braver’s immersive theater experience Delusion returns to LA this fall, inviting guests to uncover the identity of ‘The Author.’ In its ninth season, Delusion: Nocturnes and Nightmares goes a little meta, bringing back beloved characters from previous years while fans work...
Every five years, Pageant of the Masters replaces the summer paintbrushes with fall monster makeup for the Halloween season. The family-friendly Pageant of the Monsters runs Oct. 27, 28, 29 and 31 at the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach...
The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride has returned with a vengeance as it turns 15. The redesigned event has both added some new things and tweaked others. “A lot of hard work and attention has gone into expanding and improving...
When John Castro began working as a Knott’s Scary Farm monster in 1988, he had just turned 21 and he’d only attended the theme park haunted attraction once before. He ended up working as a monster — aka scare actor...