2012 Halloween Odyssey: Haunt with No Name, House at Haunted Hill & More
Part 3 of Hollywood Gothique’s 2012 Halloween Haunt Odyssey returns to a land we visit every October: Woodland Hills, with
Read MorePart 3 of Hollywood Gothique’s 2012 Halloween Haunt Odyssey returns to a land we visit every October: Woodland Hills, with
Read MoreLooking for last-minute, inexpensive ways to enjoy Halloween in Los Angeles? Look no further, as Hollywood Gothique presents its must-see
Read MoreMSN.com has just posted a list of “14 Houses to Haunt You on Halloween,” and Hollywood Gothique is splashed all
Read MoreBack in 2007, The House at Haunted Hill upgraded their annual Halloween yard haunt, incorporating a story (told with synchronized
Read MoreDrum roll, please – or should that be a funeral dirge? Whatever soundtrack you choose to play in your mind
Read MoreThe previous installment of our annual Halloween Yard Haunt Odyssey took us through two terrifying mazes in Burbank, The Backwoods
Read MorePart 2 of Hollywood Gothique’s 2010 Halloween Haunt Odyssey offers a trio of atmospheric yard haunts in Woodland Hills and Tarzana: Fallen Angel Cemetery, the Haunt with No Name, and the House at Haunted Hill.
Read MoreTo my surprise, looking over last year’s posts, I find no 2009 edition of Hollywood Gothique’s annual Halloween Haunt Awards.
Read MoreOn Saturday, October 2, Yours Truly appeared on KFWB’s “Home Wizards,” hosted by Cindy Dole. The home improvement show was
Read MoreIt’s the last week of Halloween. Afrid of the lines and ticket prices at the theme park attractions? Then check out the numerous yard haunts and community haunts in operation this week. The home haunts are decorated houses, free of charge, that sometimes include walk-through mazes; the community haunts, which tend to charge a nominal fee, are put on by schools, churches, and community centers in order to provide a safe and fun Halloween experience for local families. Despite their amateur status, many of these attractions are among the most amazing Halloween events in Los Angeles, making them a great way to wrap up the October season for little or no expense.
Read MoreAs usual, Halloween in Los Angeles has turned out to be crowded with more bats than we could possibly squeeze
Read MoreEDITOR’S NOTE: Creepy, the Los Angeles Halloween Blog, asked me to write up a list of the best amateur yard
Read MoreMany yard haunts are open only on Halloween Night or maybe one or two nights before, but some of the
Read MoreMost of you are probably sick of Halloween and looking forward to Thanksgiving and Christmas. However, before bidding adieu to
Read MoreThis Halloween, Hollywood Gothique eschewed its usual haunts and set off on a voyage of discovery, seeking out new and
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