Life can be dangerous and scary on its own. There is a risk in driving to work. Add to that Wyoming has its own set of characteristics that are monstrous.
The eclipse is over, back to school is around the corner and Labor Day is the next major holiday. That doesn't mean you can't get a jump on this year's All Hallows' Eve costume.
John Carpenter shocked us all when he revealed last week that not only is the new Halloween movie happening, it already has a director, a screenwriter, and a release date. The duo in charge of the project are comedy powerhouses David Gordon Green and Danny McBride, who are responsible for Vice Principals and Eastbound & Down, so at first it seems a little odd for them to take on a classic slasher franchise. But McBride revealed that they’ve established the movie’s place in the series and are definitely planning on some old-school horror.
No, this is not a drill. Paramount shelving the new Friday the 13th so soon before production was supposed to begin came as a somewhat sudden disappointment, but, to paraphrase Julie Andrews, when Hollywood closes a door, somewhere they open a window. As it turns out, that window is a Halloween reboot, which already has a director, a screenwriter, a studio, a release date, and, quite possibly, a score from the horror master himself, John Carpenter.
Replace marshmallow with candy corn at Thanksgiving. Make flavored vodka. Take it to work. Or, DONATE IT! A sweet way to say thanks to our service men and women
Halloween is one of the most fun holidays for a multitude of reasons, mainly the candy and the costumes. But what does Wyoming actually enjoy the most?
Its children in costume and people handing out candy. It's cool crisp air, fallen leaves, ghosts, vampires, bats, jack-o-lanterns and spiders. It's Halloween.
We talked about pairing Halloween candy with wine, but some of us are more into beer, so let the experts advise you on pairing beer with Halloween candy.
Why not? Chocolate and merlot go well together. But what about the other candies being handing out? Wine experts weigh in on pairing wine with Halloween candy.