Beginning in 1978, the Pasadena Doo Dah Parade has become known as the Rose Parade's "twisted sister." Parade marchers wear their zaniest, wildest attire as...
The majestic Hollywood American Legion Post 43, located at 2035 N. Highland Ave., was built in 1928 and boasts a 480-seat cinema, the historic Art Deco Bar wher...
Of all the important dates in the Back to the Future trilogy perhaps no other is more crucial — except for the day that the Flux Capacitor was invented — than N...
The 18th annual Día de los Muertos festival at Hollywood Forever Cemetery brought out L.A.'s best in calaca attire, as well as finely crafted, politically c...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been performed all over the world in all sorts of venues, but have you ever danced the "Time Warp" in a 1920s era bowling alle...
All the vampires, walkin' through the valley - Move west down Ventura Boulevard.
What started out as a Facebook event intended for a few die-hard Tom...
In 2014, we put together a slideshow of 50 horror movie locations throughout the L.A. area. We visited the fictional towns of Cuesta Verde, Springwood, Haddonfi...
It’s Saturday afternoon in the City of Angels, and while I wait for location managers John Panzarella and Leslie Thorson at the corner of Santa Monica and La Brea, decent citizens run their weekend errands at Target, grab lattes at Starbucks and eat lunch at a variety of the chain......
Freddy, Jason and Leatherface all make their return to Halloween Horror Nights alongside their demented doll friend, Chucky, who hosts this year's Titans of...
On Sunday, art deco enthusiasts of all ages took to the Queen's Salon aboard the Queen Mary for a wild afternoon tea party that closed out the 13th annual A...