Witchcraft's European legacy comes to life each Halloween
Oct. 29, 1982: "Halloween brings out the mystical and magical questions about the existence of witches and their craft."
Oct. 29, 1982: "Halloween brings out the mystical and magical questions about the existence of witches and their craft."
Oct. 31, 1972: "Dennis James, organist and originator of the silent film series which ran at the Auditorium for nearly two years, has been playing organ at the Organ Stop restaurant in Phoenix, Ariz. since summer."
Oct. 29, 1982: "This weekend masochistic horror-film buffs will be going from screen to screen trying to see how close fright can bring them to death."
Oct. 28, 1972: "If you have been in the vicinity of Kirkwood Avenue and Madison Street the last couple of nights and saw fiends, goblins and monsters running around the old two-story white brick house on the comer, take heart-you haven't been seeing things."
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Oct. 38, 1938: "A bigger and better community Halloween party was being molded Tuesday into its final jamboree stage scheduled for 7:30 o'clock, Monday night."
Sue Carter was named director of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction Wednesday.
White was outed last week for having no financial disclaimer on her campaign literature.
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Bloominglabs is offering their space to costume makers across town.
Ebola cases were confirmed in Congo during Rwandan study abroad.
"Nice Work if You Can Get It" is set in the upbeat 1920s.
Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Saturday.
The project is a new initiative from GLBT Student Support Services.