Month: October 2022

Wonderama TV, the Times Square Alliance and One Times Square added some meaning to Halloweening during the “Biggest Halloween Parade in History II” that took place in New York City’s Times Square on October 30th, 2022 in celebration of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. As the only Halloween parade that showed families in costume on 10-story screens
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The Horror Writers Association (HWA), in partnership with United for Libraries, Book Riot, and Booklist, is proud to announce the fifth annual Summer Scares Reading Program. Summer Scares is a reading program that provides libraries and schools with an annual list of recommended horror titles for adult, young adult (teen), and middle grade readers. It
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In 1778, when future U.S. president John Adams arrived in Paris to solicit aid for America’s revolutionary cause, most Frenchmen were disappointed that they wouldn’t be meeting with John’s older cousin Samuel, the renowned theorist and provocateur of American revolution. In spite of this past fame, the man some have called the most essential Founding
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Of all the forms of transport when it comes to holidays, a boat is one of the best choices available. Opt for an action-packed, adrenaline-fueled adventure or lazy days spent relaxing under balmy skies on the deck. Whatever your style, there are many benefits to choosing to take your next vacation onboard. There’s something for
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The Manhattan Skyline as Viewed from The Skylark Looking for a reason to plan a Manhattan getaway? The Skylark, Midtown West’s elevated bar and lounge, offers several. A collaboration between hospitality veteran David Rabin and premier catering and hospitality group Abigail Kirsch which offers “Dinner by the Bite” dining, The Skylark features seasonally-inspired, classic cocktails served with breathtaking 30th-floor, New
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Up next on Live… it’s Halloween! Throughout the years, co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest have graced TV screens with incredible costumes in celebration of the spooktacular holiday. Whether they’re dressing up as characters from popular series like Stranger Things and Schitt’s Creek or tapping into buzzy pop culture moments with elaborate fits, the morning show duo never fail to show up in style. Take last year’s
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The dangerous thing about this iteration of the book banning brigade is that they are using strategies and resources that weren’t around in decades earlier. While book banners in the 1990s and the 2020s both equate queer books/kids/teachers/etc. with pedophilia, they are finding this (mis)information and spreading it faster than they ever could in years
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The Love Is Blind contestants learn a lot about one another on their honeymoons—and no one knows that better than Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey. The hosts shared how travel changed their relationship for the better—even though it revealed a unique habit of Nick’s.  “I learned that when we go to hotels, Nick likes to move the furniture,” Vanessa, who recently partnered with
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In her debut novel, Sign Here, author Claudia Lux presents a modern vision of hell as a capitalist bureaucracy of the most inane, obnoxious variety. Souls arrive in Hell on different levels, depending on how badly they sinned in their former lives. The worst of the worst head to what is known as Downstairs. Some
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