5 Things We Love: Halloween
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Myriad tragic incidents have led to a gallery of ghosts in Monte Cristo Homestead in New South Wales
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Choose from the “original” or “spooky” version, each with five unisex costumes you can simply put on over your clothes.
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What do you do when you’re planning to attend more than one party and don’t want to wear the same costume or spend a lot of money? Thinker Things at Kahala Mall has you covered with the Emergency Costume box for $11.99.
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The gluten-free Flying Cauldron Butterscotch Beer is normally $6.99 for four 12-ounce bottles at Whole Foods, but it’s on sale for $5.99 until Oct. 28. Cheers!
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The glass skulls ($18.50) are delicately adorned with flowers and butterflies and come in several colors at Honolulu Chocolate Co.
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Hawaii Academy of Performing Arts is hosting a four-night “Rocky Horror” screening at The ARTS at Marks Garage (8 p.m. Oct. 29-31 and 11 p.m. Nov. 1). Tickets are $15 at goo.gl/0a2Pqq.
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The world is a very scary place, as National Geographic’s newly published “Guide to the World’s Supernatural Places” proves. Written by celebrity astrologer Sarah Bartlett, it gives you the blood-curdling legends behind more than 250 spooky places worldwide.
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