... Halloween is celebrated differently in some parts of America. Mrs. McGloin told me her native place, Boston, did not celebrate it. Halloween, which comes on October 31, is also called All Hallow's Eve, which means the night before ...
... celebrations may have become more modern, but the evil that has shrouded Halloween for centuries remains, forcing us to change our most recent traditions. Ancient Halloween was celebrated by the Druids as the festival honoring Samhain ...
... Halloween I'm going as Condoleezza Rice. She's the scariest thing I can think of. I mean, here she is, a concert ... celebrated the Tuesday after Labor Day. It's no secret why gay people love Halloween. Sure, straight people like ...
... Halloween. The holiday's Roman origins also make wearing togas to Halloween parties perfectly acceptable. In the 8th century Pope Gregory III decided to give a more Christian tone to the celebrations, which were still going on in parts ...
... celebrated Halloween by tossing a big record hop at the local Memorial. Auditorium. More than 8,000 teenagers attended the dance which was sponsored by eight WORC deejays— Dick Smith, Bob Bryar, Paul Larson, Mel Miller, Shirley Palmer ...
... celebrated Halloween. That's good, for we want to see the headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow when he rides pell-mell across the ocean on Halloween; his horse leaping from wave to wave — "When he can na speil the brow of the wave, He ...
... Halloween, which officially falls on 31 October of each year, is a popular and traditional celebration. Some of its rites can be traced to ancient Greece; others are associated with the Celts, Druids, and Romans. The holiday is celebrated ...
... HALLOWEEN Little Longhorns from all over Austin, dressed as pumpkins, ghosts, and goblins, celebrated Halloween at the Erwin Center. This second annual event, sponsored by the University, featured live music, games, prizes, moon walks ...
... Halloween is for Kids of all ages!” “Trick or treat! Give me something sweet,'' is a familiar phrase that you'll be hearing a lot of this Ha || O Ween S e a SO n . Halloween, as we know it today, has been celebrated since the late 1800s ...
... celebrated saints and souls at October's end, Halloween was a time for a thronging of all those who dwelled in dark places. To the ghosts of the dead gathered by Samhain were added hordes of strange beings who loved the night— crooning ...