Kittens, tomorrow would have been the 166 birthday of Irish novelist Bram Stoker, author of the Gothic horror classic Dracula. Born November 8,1847, Abraham “Bram” Stoker made a number of contributions to turn of the century horror fiction with novellas such as The Lady of… Read More ›
History (Haunted and Otherwise)
Ghouls, Goblins and Creatures of the Night: 5 Legendary Horror Hosts
In October of 1957, Screen Gems released a package of 52 Universal Studios horror films under the title Shock Theater (aka Shock!) to syndicated television stations around America. To help present late night double features that may have included films… Read More ›
Check Out Anytime You Like: The Macabre History of LA’s Hotel Cecil
At the beginning of the 20th century, Los Angeles was a city on the rise, “destined to become the most important city in this country, if not the world.” By the 1920’s, population had skyrocketed to nearly one million people,… Read More ›