TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) – You’re likely to see Ninja Turtles and DC Comics characters roaming the streets at the end of the month. Superhero costumes are the rave this Halloween, say a couple of local retailers.
Zombie costumes seem to be the new vampire or Frankenstein costumes. Zombies come in all different forms: cheerleader zombies, zombie hunters, sleepover zombies, etc. At this point, zombies are just part of Halloween.
Halloween has never just been pumpkins and witches, there has always been a gory side to the holiday...
Check out the amazing Instagram photo gallery you helped put together at Trick or Treat on Bish's Street 2013, a horrible woman in Fargo was calling kids "fat" on Halloween, and write a novel with me this November! Here's what I was talking about last week.
From dogs dressed as Darth Vaderto Elvis kitties, we can’t stop stuffing our four-legged friends into Halloween attire each October. Dog and cat costume parades are more popular than ever, and everyone from major pet supply companies like Petco to mom-and-pop Etsy dealers make a mint on adorable animal outfits. (Our pets, on the other hand, become more indignant with each passing fall).
Halloween is on its way, and parties are bound to pop up. The only problem is that you don't have a costume. You could throw on a dirty old bedsheet, cut a few holes in it and tell people you're a beige ghost. Or you could actually be clever and in-tune with what's happening and hip (as the kids say) by going as viral video star the honey badger.
Sure, Halloween is all about the kiddos. Opening the front door to the neighborhood wee ones (yours or someone else's) dressed in their trick-or-treating finery is a sugar rush unto itself.
Check out my favorite photos taken during Bras Across the Canyon, not getting text messages on our iPhones, and evolving robots.! Here's what I was talking about last week.