Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Explore Colorado's spooky side for Halloween

Travelers who want to ‘scare up' a fun vacation this Halloween should check out Colorado. Experience the "real" ghosts of Colorado and stay in the haunted hotel that motivated Stephen King to write The Shining. Take a lantern-lit tour of the cemetery where gun-slinger "Doc" Holliday is buried or race coffins down the street in memory of a 19th century girl who haunts historic Manitou Springs. With Colorado's rich history comes a variety of famed ghosts who are dying to meet you this October:

A "Shining" Example of Scary in Estes Park: Spend a night in the place that inspired Stephen King to write the novel, The Shining. What makes the Stanley Hotel truly unique is the presence of otherworldly residents including the first owner's long-deceased wife, Flora Stanley, who allegedly can still be seen and heard playing the piano. The fourth floor and room 418 seem to have the most ghostly activity reported. For the ultimate scare (or inspiration), stay in room 217 - where King himself stayed. Hear the hotel's legendary ghost stories and sightings and visit the most haunted places in the hotel during a historic ghost tour, participate in a professional paranormal investigation or celebrate Halloween with a murder mystery dinner and a "Shining Ball."


Bizarre Tour of Crime in Boulder: Hear ghost, crime and history stories as the Banjo Billy bus rolls along Boulder's spookiest haunts. Stops include: Hotel Boulderado; Mount Saint Gertrude Academy, supposedly haunted by the ghost of Sister Mary Theodore O'Connor; The University of Colorado's Macky Auditorium, the site of the horrifying murder of former student Elaura Jaquette. Ghost tours offered Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through October.

Coffin Races in Manitou Springs: The legend of Emma Crawford lives again on October 30 during the annual Emma Crawford Coffin Races up Manitou Avenue. Costumed impersonators of Emma, a 19th-century local who was buried on nearby Red Mountain, ride on coffins pulled by teams of mourners. She supposedly still haunts the mountain even though her coffin washed away years after her burial.

Ghosts and Graveyards in Glenwood: Stay at the haunted Hotel Colorado and catch a glimpse of the murdered chambermaid who appears at night near the Devereux dining room or the ghost of the young girl who died at the hotel. If the ghosts at the Hotel Colorado aren't spooky enough, take a lantern-led tour of Linwood Cemetery where Glenwood's past is resurrected. Hear the haunting graveside tales of John "Doc" Holliday, Kid Curry, as well as the stories of miners and pioneers. Weekend tours begin October 15 through Halloween.


Rocky Horror in Telluride: For three days, horror fans are invited to experience the latest independent horror films in Telluride's historic Sheridan Opera House and Nugget Theater at the inaugural Telluride Horror Show October 15-17. The event includes feature films, short films, special programs, guests, and a party or two. While in town, visit the former miners hospital, now the Telluride Historical Museum reportedly haunted by the ghosts of patients past.

Ghouls Night Out in Ouray: Enjoy your favorite beverage and talk about the haunted history of Ouray in the Beaumont Hotel where you might meet the ghost of the murdered young woman who lives there. Price includes room for two at the Box Canyon Lodge & Hot Springs in Ouray, two drinks at the Historic Beaumont Hotel and two haunted history tours through Ouray for only $139. Package available Wednesday - Sunday nights in October.

Spirits in the Denver Botanic Gardens: Denver Botanic Gardens was once a part of the City Cemetery in the mid-1800s. Take a Ghosts in the Gardens Tour for chills listening to the recount of decades of the paranormal through eyewitness reports from past and present gardens staff. Enjoy a night of storytelling through visual and verbal tales throughout the gardens, and in the dining room at the Waring House mansion, which was built in the early 1900s. Bring your voice recorders and cameras to see if you capture something from the other side. Tours take place October 15, 23, 29 and 30.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado sponsors Denver Center Theatre Company's upcoming presentation of Dracula

Charles Morey’s thrilling adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 'Dracula' will play the Denver Center Theatre Company’s Space Theatre October 1-31.

Sponsored by The Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado and directed by Gavin Cameron-Webb, the DCTC production of 'Dracula' promises to be lushly staged and amply frightening. Charles Morey’s adaptation is loyal to Stoker’s original novel in both plot and style, and mirrors the novel’s overarching sense of threat and dread, says Cameron-Webb. He also notes that what makes this tale so thrilling is that our imagination and our fear of what lurks in the fog and might emerge from the gloom is more frightening than anything in reality. He aims to play on those fears in the production, while staying true to the classic vampire tale.

Tickets for the original vampire tale are on sale now, by calling 303.893.4100 or www.denvercenter.org.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

MileHighGayGuy Guide to Halloween: Denver Wrangler


This Halloween "The Last Bar On The Left" is the Denver Wrangler. There's no cover for the Halloween hijinks and a $500 costume contest first prize.

They even made a sweet little YouTube video (above). All that's missing is a sinister voiceover.

MileHighGayGuy Guide to Halloween: The Glitter Girls

Check out the dragtacular performances of The Glitter Girls at 8 p.m. at BJ's Carousel featuring Maddix Jay and Colorado's own Captain Jack. There's no cover.

MileHighGayGuy Guide to Halloween: A Dirtbag Halloween at The Robusto Room

Attn: Sleezeballs! Come out to A Dirtbag Halloween at The Robusto Room in full force and pull out your crappiest costumes you’ve got for a chance to win $100 cash so you can go buy yourself some class.



Dirtbag DJ Mada will keep the party hoppin' and the drinks will be a pourin'.

MileHighGayGuy Guide to Halloween in Denver: Tracks


Bacardi, Tracks and the EXDO Event Center present 'Beetlejuice's World for the Recently Deceased' featuring three rooms and over 20,000 square feet of space transformed into the weird and wacky world of Beetlejuice.

The night will feature a live 'Thriller' performance at midnight, DJ Alyson Calagna, and a costume contest with a $2,000 cash prize.

Doors open at 9 p.m. and cover is $15 from 9-10 p.m. and $20 from 10 p.m. to close.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Be Irresistibly Wicked this Halloween

Happy Halloween!

On Saturday, October 31, the Denver Center will present Irresistibly Wicked - a 'Wicked'-themed Halloween event with captivating music, cash prizes, incredible decor, dancing, and delicious food all set in a spectacular nightclub environment at the transformed Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

Get your tickets here.

Check out some sexy shots below from a recent photoshoot to promote the event. The sexy flying monkey is pretty cool but I'm not sure who or what the half-naked guy is supposed to be.

Not that I'm complaining, mind you.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Denver Center presents a free Halloween spooktacular

The Denver Center Theatre Academy wraps up Fall Break and the Halloween weekend with a FREE Family Fun Forum on Sunday, November 1 from 12-2pm in the Newman Center for Theatre Education at 1101 13th St.

The afternoon engages families and groups in Halloween-themed activities designed for the smallest goblin to the oldest warlock. Participants will walk the tightrope of terror, fly from a trapeze and hone their witches cackle - all the while earning tokens redeemable for prizes and treats. Costumes are encouraged - this is the theatre after all!

Supported by Target, Family Fun Forums are free but reservations are appreciated at 303.446.4892.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Get into the Halloween spirit with Denver Art Museum's 'Crossbones'


Halloween season has officially begun.

Kick it off in style with the Denver Art Museum's 'Crossbones' on August 28 from 6-1 p.m..

Enjoy some dark art, creepy tales, bedazzled bones and a dose of the unexpected.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Costumed cruising

On Friday, October 31st, the Denver Cruisers will host a Halloween bike ride starting at 8:30pm at the Gin Mill. Join avid bike riders in full Halloween costume attire, for an evening of "cruising" to numerous downtown hot spots.

Insane Circus Halloween Party


Looks frightfully fun.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Eyes Wide Shut Halloween Party


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It's gotta be better than the movie.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Brothas4Ever Halloween

Don't miss a Brothas4Ever Halloween on Monday, October 27th, at 7 p.m. (Meeting #371). This is to be a potluck so bring something tasty to share and feel free to dress in costume.

For more information check out www.ItTakesAVillageColorado.org.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Hallo Freakin' Weekend at Club Q


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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Halloween in San Francisco

Halloween in San Francisco, sometimes called the Gay Christmas, takes on a decidedly different look for 2008 with an event planned for Parking Lot A, an open space south of Market near the Ballpark. Plans include a family-friendly celebration from 4 - 8 p.m., complete with costume and pie-eating contests, followed by entertainment featuring local musicians and performers beginning at 8 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Smaller neighborhood celebrations will take place at clubs and businesses all over the City, as reflected in the City sponsored campaign, Home for Halloween. At the heart of the LGBT Community, the Castro, bars and restaurants will be open. However, streets will not be closed and traffic will flow normally. So, you are welcome to dress up and join us in celebrating our diversity and creativity while supporting local businesses and respecting the surrounding neighborhood. (www.homeforhalloween.com)