Tuesday, August 23, 2011

84th Annual Rudolph Valentino Memorial



Note: This event is not hosted by GHOULA. This is just a local (ghost related) event that exists independently that GHOULA wants its members to know about. As such, docents and staff at this event may not wish to discuss this landmark's haunted history.

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Boulevard (map)
Date: August 23 (Monday)
Time: 12:10 pm

One can read about Valentino's many achievements and super stardom elsewhere, but what is of interest to local ghost hunters about this silent film celebrity is the ubiquitous nature of his ghost. Valentino is said to repeatedly haunt many buildings and places throughout Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Downtown. Even the ghosts of his horse and favorite dog have been spotted over the years

The reason for these many sightings probably stems from two facts from his time in Southern California. First, because of his popular and fun-loving nature, there are not many places locally that he didn't visit, stay at, dance at, entertain at, or was entertained at (both before and after stardom). Secondly, he (along with his wife) were outspoken believers in the spirits, and participated in many demonstrations of seances. Incidentally, he has also been known to show up at many more seances after he departed.

Although Hollywood Forever Cemetery is easily one of the most haunted local cemeteries, ironically his ghost has not been seen there. But, it has been seen in the neighboring Paramount studios (some have even claimed his ghost goes through the adjoining wall as if going into the cemetery). Though Valentino may not haunt the premises, the ghost of a "women in black" has been seen periodically visiting his marker, and disappearing around a corner. The identity of this "woman" is difficult to determine, since over the decades, many women (including one who still does these duties today) have also donned that same mourning outfit and repeated the ritual of visiting his final resting place. The idea of Valentino's "woman in black" seems to be a local tradition past down through the generations (as well as something often imitated).

So, come out and celebrate the life (and after-life) of one of the silver screen's most unique stars.

For more info...

http://allanellenberger.com/book-flm-news/84th-annual-valentino-memorial/

Monday, August 15, 2011

Highlights from August's SWS


Thank you all for coming out to the haunted Pig N Whistle. Thank you to the staff for sharing their personal ghost stories with our group.

In addition to the ghosts mentioned previously, according to the stories told that night, there is a little girl, who is covered in dirt that has been seen throughout the restaurant. When the witness gets close enough to talk to her, she vanishes. She has even been known to open and close doors at the end of the night, when staff is trying to close the restaurant. Could this be the little girl that was supposedly killed in a fire at this location? Is the dirt actually soot?

There also have been sightings of a human form, who is only seen as a shadow cast on the office window that looks down into the restaurant. Employees will look up and see the shadow moving, as if someone is in the office, working late, only to discover later that the office has been empty, and locked.

(to read about more ghosts from this location...)

It should also be mentioned that our SPIRITS with SPIRITS fell on the same evening as a "zombie walk" (a parade of people dressed and acting like zombies) down Hollywood Blvd. Needless to say, after the "zombie walk," some zombies stumbled into the Pig N Whistles for a drink. It should further be mentioned that the cocktail known as the "Zombie," was invented at a (no longer there) club around the corner from Pig N' Whistle, which makes this bar the closest place to the drink's birthplace, where you can enjoy this infamous beverage.

So, it was an evening of...
SPIRITS with SPIRITS, and ZOMBIES with ZOMBIES.

Club founder with youngest member and some zombies

Friday, August 12, 2011

August's SPIRITS with SPIRITS


GHOULA meets for cocktails in haunted places on the 13th of each month. “SPIRITS with SPIRITS” is a casual gathering of regional ghost hunters and those that just like ghost stories. Open to all, from the curious skeptic to the passionate phantom pursuer. Make friends, and toast a ghost! Let's put the “Boo!” back into “booze.”

All those who attend will receive a free (square) G.H.O.U.L.A. button. If you already have one, please wear it so others can find you, without asking the staff.

THE DATE: August 13th, 2011 (Saturday)
THE PLACE: The Pig N Whistle
6714 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood (Map)
THE TIME: 8:00pm to 11:00pm

THE GHOSTS:
Fleeing the aftermath of the great 1906 San Fransisco earthquake and fire, hotelier John H. Gage, moved to Los Angeles and started fresh, opening the first Pig N Whistle "high class candy and luncheon place" in downtown within two years. This new business was such a success that many more followed, until there were Pig n Whistle restaurants up and down the west coast from Seattle to San Diego. It has even been suggested that their humorous dancing pig logo influenced pop culture, as the inspiration for Walt Disney's Three Pigs and/or Warner Bros' Porky Pig.

It's hard to imagine today, but there was a time when movie theaters didn't have elaborate concession stands. So, these clean, family friendly places (with an emphasis on candy, ice cream, and pastries) would be strategically located next to theaters to entice the movie-going public. This culinary and confectionery concept worked so well that when the depression hit, these simple businesses where able to ride the coat-tails of the unaffected film industry. Yes, no matter how poor people were, they scraped together enough pocket change to escape into the celluloid fantasies of the era (with treats from the neighboring Pig n Whistle.)

Thus, as theaters began to be built in Hollywood, that musically-inclined swine with his little flute followed, creating its first Tinseltown location adjacent to Grauman's Egyptian Theater in 1927, whose elegant interior (advertised as their "most beautiful shop") also featured an elevating pipe organ to entertain diners. This glamorous setting was an instant hit, attracting families and movie stars alike. Soon, another location was to pop up a block away next to the El Capitan (Today, fittingly a ice cream shop operates on that site).

Ironically, the depression seemed to be this restaurant chain's high point, over the next two decades their business dwindled, their restaurants disappeared, and the empire collapsed. World War II would prove difficult with the rationing of food and other limitations, but ultimately the public's tastes just changed with the introduction of TV, drive-in theaters, drive-thru restaurants, fast food, and suburbia. These fancy parlours with many varieties of sundaes just seemed like relics of the past.

The Pig N Whistle at the Egyptian was closed in 1952, gutted, and anything remaining was damaged by an eventual fire. Luckily however, most of it's hand carved seating and fixtures were rescued from the trash, finding their way around the corner to a new home in the (haunted) Italian restaurant, Miceli's.

Over the years, other restaurants and shops occupied this spot until 2001, when night club impresario Chris Breed (with partner Alan Hajar) brought that familiar cartoon pig and that whistle back to town, essentially recreating the elegant decor from old photos, and converting the soda fountain into a proper bar. It should also be noted, that despite the original kid friendly environment, after prohibition, alcohol was available at Pig N Whistle locations with ads that proclaimed they had "beer served right!"

Once again, Hollywood's Pig N Whistle arose from the ashes back to its former glory like the mythical phoenix, just as the idea of this whimsical restaurant chain, itself, was born out of the ashes of San Francisco. However, it also seems strangely appropriate that this location's most popular ghost story was also born out of ashes. The legend that has been past down through employees is that the ladies room (and more specifically maybe a painting in the ladies room) is said to be haunted by a woman, who lost her young daughter in a fire at this location in the 1950's. Now in death, her spirit comes back apparently searching for that lost daughter. According to the legend, little girls who go to this restroom unaccompanied by an adult, say that a strange woman appears, and reaches out to touch them (perhaps longing to embrace a child again). When the scared children escape and tell someone, no woman is ever found.

Additionally, the bar's staff has told GHOULA that there are strange noises late at night, a dark shadowy figure in the basement, and one chandelier that swings by itself while the others remain still. Lastly, shortly after the Pig n Whistle reopened, it was reported that Chris Breed took a nap in the back late one night, and was awoken by ghostly pipe organ music coming from the restaurants newly renovated (empty) main room (where the long gone Pig N Whistle pipe organ once entertained patrons).

Is this playful pied-piper-piggy place filled with phantoms from the past? Come out, have a beer "served right" and find out for yourself... if you dare.

(to read more about Miceli's and its ghosts...)
(to read about more ghosts from Pig N Whistle...)
(to see last month's haunted location...)

Saturday, August 6, 2011

STU CON II


Date: August 6 (Saturday)
Time: 9:00am (Sat) - 2:00am (Sun)
Location: Linda Vista Hospital
610 St Louis Street
Los Angeles, CA (map)
Admission: $2.00
(+ $1.00 if you want to join the investigation)

Created By Jim Shields, Sarah Bhpp, Jodie Imjustme Sloan, Scott Gruenwald, Matt Goldman

The STU investigation is in the Psych Ward is scheduled from 10:00pm - 2:00am.
(For info about the hospital's ghosts...)

...Come one, come all, to the greatest show of the summer.
The STU is back for their 2nd Annual STU CON. Come meet the cast and crew of The STU. And maybe some real famous people too. Everyone is invited. No one will be turned away! Fun times for everyone! No famous people will be used to promote this event but there just might be a few roaming the halls.

Games, prizes, will all be part of your admission.
No pre-sale tickets! No Pay-Pal!! We are The STU and believe in the K.I.S.S. philosophy.

Invite your friends, your family, even your enemies, we don't care.
Just plan on having an awesome time.

For more info...
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=215351081821771