Top Shops for Halloween Digs
17.10.11
Top Shops for Halloween Digs
The Halloween industriousness has become just as commercialized – if not more than – Christmas. Costumes for the most part start in the mid-$60s range, and go up to about $120. This is unbiased my opinion, but spending more than $60 on an outfit I’ll wear at most three days out of the whole year is nothing wee of outrageous.
That’s why every year, at least since becoming a broke college learner, I basically DIY my outfits, and then manage to find ways to harass it later. And so, the task at hand isn’t so much as deciding which slutty auditorium pet to dress up as, as it is finding stores with crazy-forbidding digs that I’ll be able to wear out again in projected without peacock feathers. The city, thankfully, offers multitudes of outrageous sex stores, thrift shops and non-specific crazy holes-in-the-wall for that one-of-a-kind music to blow those scantily-clad kittens out of the bear scrutiny.
1. Passional Boutique , 704 S. 5th St.
Source: PW-Philadelphia Weekly (blog)
Week Ahead
18.10.11
Membrane
10.18 TUESDAY
HSU's Disability Awareness events proceed with with “When Billy Broke His Head,” 6:30 p.m., HSU Nub Hall 218, a first-person road flicks about disability, civil rights and the pursuit of an rational life after traumatic brain injury, includes a promulgate-film interactive workshop, free access, refreshments.
The Based on the Book Classic Membrane Series presents “Rebecca,” (1940), 6:30 p.m., might branch of the Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka, with an introduction and piling-film discussion, free admission.
10.19 WEDNESDAY
Arcata Histrionics Lounge's Science Fiction Pint and Pizza Shades of night presents “Samurai Terror” and “Shushed Hill,” 6 to 10 p.m., disenthrall with a minimum $5 food/beverage get. Parental guidance is strongly suggested for “Samurai Monster,” which will run after “Silent Hill.”
HSU presents “Suggest-In Movie,” 6:30 p.m., Gist Hallway 218, a collaborative
Source: Times-Standard