Tag: Halloween
Cosplay Transcendence
When you were a child, you may have dressed up and imagined that you were a princess, superhero, fairy, warrior or your favorite cartoon character. Sometimes it was for Halloween, other times it was fun with friends, or merely because you wanted to be that character. The idea of being something you aren’t in everyday life – like a...
Halloween Festival
Thru Saturday, Oct. 31 -
There will be thrills for the entire family at the Haunted Castle Festival in Muskogee. From the sinister, foggy forest, to the carnival atmosphere of Halloween Land, you will find performances and activities for ages eight and under.
Kick off your Halloween adventure in the Haunted Village for food, drinks, ghost stories and more. The...
Halloween Symphony Spooktacular
Saturday, Oct. 31 -
The Tulsa Symphony launches its new Pops Series under the direction of Ron Spigelman with the Halloween Symphony Spooktacular, featuring classical music’s creepiest works. The evening includes trick-or-treating, a family fun house and a costume contest. For more information, please visit www.tulsasymphony.org.
OKC Halloween Parade & Costume Party
Saturday, Oct. 31 -
Broadway Avenue will flood with parading zombies, goons, goblins and oversized monsters on wheels. The Oklahoma City Halloween Parade is a celebration of the arts and creativity. The parade features floats, marching bands, unique automobiles, inflatables and walking groups. This year the parade will have more of a family theme, with pre-events for the kids and...
The Ghost Wears Green
A chilling ghost story always starts with a mysterious, gruesome murder. This is certainly the case of Avard’s Woman in Green.
Mildred Anne Reynolds, formerly Anne Newlin, was a new wife, married to Dee Reynolds, the basketball coach at Avard High School, in Woods County.
The morning of March 13, 1956, she was following her usual routine of driving into Alva for...
Funny Mummy
For children, celebrating Halloween is a fairly straightforward program: Find a costume, ask for candy, get a stomachache.
For adults, Halloween is a different affair. Some grown-ups don’t bat an eye. Others, however, take Halloween to the extreme. Parties, costumes and food and drink – the spookier the better – make the holiday what it is.
For Owasso resident Kristina...