Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Spooky Shopping Spree (Day #9 of 13)

Note: This event is part of the "13 Days of Christmas." There will be more events for each day leading up to X-mas. (Info on all the upcoming events @ creepyxmas.com)

Location: Burbank Media District (map)

Wrap up your last minute ghoulish gifts in scary Burbank, where all sorts of strange and funky stores can be found within a couple of blocks from each other, such as...

Atomic Records, The Train Shack, American Way Thrift Store, The White Elephant, Halloween Town, A Better Way Cremation, Autobooks-Aerobooks, The Writer's Store, It's a Wrap!, The Victorian Rose, Hubba Hubba, Burbank Sports Cards, etc.

Then, take a dinner break at Pinocchio Restaurant (where 6 creepy paintings of "the puppet without strings" hang against vintage wood-paneling).

Lastly, finish the day at Dark Delicacies for a Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab event (7:00pm - 10:00pm)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Film Radar Field Trip (Day #8 of 13)


Tonight FilmRadar is partnering with Creepy LA and GHOULA for a FilmRadar Field Trip. We will meet at Greenblatt's Deli at 8:30pm for dinner and then we'll see
RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE

Date: December 20th (Monday)
Location: Laemmle Sunset 5
8000 Sunset Blvd.West Hollywood (map)
Time: 10:15 pm
Admission: $11.00

"A film for those who think they don't believe in Santa Claus anymore."

VIEW TRAILER

Saturday, December 18, 2010

GHOULA Comix Signing (Day #7 of 13)


Note: This event is part of the "13 Days of Christmas." There will be more events for each day leading up to X-mas. (Info on all the upcoming events @ creepyxmas.com)

Date: December 19th (Sunday)
Location: Hi De Ho Comics
1431 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica (map)
Time: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Come down and pick up a copy and do some pop culture holiday shopping!

GHOULA COMIX #1: Welcome to L.A. is the first issue of the regional anthology of ghost-themed comics about Los Angeles. The premise for participating authors was that the story must contain a ghost, and must take place in Los Angeles. All proceeds from this edition go to support events for Ghost Hunters of Urban Los Angeles, a social networking club dedicated to the preservation of greater L.A.'s rich haunted history, and the promotion and celebration of this local lore through ghostly gatherings, events, and publications.

Featuring...

MICHAEL AUSHENKER (El Gato Crime Mangler)
JOSE CABRERA (Crying Macho Man)
TOMER BAR OR
JAVIER HERNANDEZ (El Muerto The Aztec Zombie)
RAFAEL NAVARRO (Sonambulo)
RICHARD CARRADINE

GHOULA authors will also bring their own paranormal themed comics to sign for your blossoming comic ghost stories collection! (Authors Jose Cabrera, Javier Hernandez, and Ted Seko will be with us only in spirit)

*Now accepting submissions to GHOULA COMIX Issue #2 - if you have an idea for a story, come down and talk to us! We also pair writers with artists for collective comic producing power.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Cemetery Tour (Day #6 of 13)


Note: This event is part of the "13 Days of Christmas." There will be more events for each day leading up to X-mas. (Info on all the upcoming events @ creepyxmas.com)


Date: December 18th (Saturaday)
Location: Hollywood Forever Cemetery (meet at the flower shop)
6000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles (map)
Time: 12:00 pm (high noon)

This special tour of the final address for many of Hollywood's famous (and infamous) former residents will be conducted by one of Los Angeles' living legends, Karie Bible, the current (and official) "Lady in Black."

The GHOSTs:

When Rudolph Valentino, the uber-star of stage and the silent screen died, a mysterious mourning lady dressed all in black with a veil, faithfully visited Valentino's marker (annually) to place a rose on it. This simple gesture became the stuff of legend as people began to come year after year just to catch a glimpse of her. The identity of this "lady" is difficult to determine, since over the decades, many women have also donned that same mourning outfit and repeated the ritual of visiting his final resting place. The idea of Valentino's "lady in black" seems to be a local tradition past down through the generations (as well as something often imitated). This bizarre practice is said to have even inspired the song "The Long Black Veil," which has been covered by Johnny Cash, The Band, the Dave Matthews Band, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and many others.

Strangely, this odd local occurrence has also led to possible super-natural occurrences. Over the years, there have been claims by tourists of an additional phantom lady in black seen entering the mausoleum of Valentino's tomb, when the witnesses follow her inside to snap a picture of this famous act, they find that she is nowhere to be seen, as if she vanished into thin air. Is this one of the former black-clad beauties doomed to making her rounds for eternity? If she is, than she is not alone, this historic cemetery in the shadow of Paramount Studios is said to be haunted by other spirits as well, including the ghost of actor, Clifton Webb.