Costume optional. More

Costume optional. More
Thanks to everyone who braved the pouring rain to celebrate Halloween at The Harp. Thanks also to Coors Light, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and Rental Beast for sponsoring. Please enjoy a few spooooky pics. More
Cirque of the Dead comes to Oberon, beginning on Friday, October 21. It’s mix of live music, aerials, acrobatics, burlesque, and more promises to deliver a most unique Halloween experience. Cast member–and member of the Boston Circus Guild–Joanne Lombard was in studio to share more. More
Yes, Tito’s Handmade Vodka is a sponsor of our Haunt at the Harp. But they were in studio this morning with Mathew DiRoberto, owner of Ghost Ship Harbor. It’s all taking place aboard the USS Salem in Quincy, now through Halloween night. More
The costumes and the party were on point for Halloween 2015. Thanks to District Hall for hosting, Coors Light and Tito’s Handmade Vodka for sponsoring, and to all you groovy ghoulies who came out to party with us!
Thanks to Coors Light, Tito’s Handmake Vodka, District Hall, and the hundreds of you who came out to our Halloween Ball in the Hall on Halloween Night. See if you can find yourself or your friends in the gallery. More
Perry Eaton and a team of Boston.com writers put this ranking of Necco candies together, so naturally I had to have Perry on-air to chat about it. Our conversation turned to Halloween candy in general, and it’s definitely worth listening to, it being Halloween season and all. Trick or treat! More
We can’t wait to celebrate Halloween with our friends from Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Don’t forget to RSVP to our party! Tito’s was in studio with Cinderella’s Bar & Restaurant General Manager David Wells this morning. We talked Tito’s on-tap limoncello. More
On Friday, October 30 (a.k.a. All Hallows’ Eve-Eve), there’s something cool and unique happening at Symphony Hall. The Boston Pops, in collaboration with Berklee College of Music, will bring the classic 1922 German vampire film Nosferatu to the stage with a new symphonic score. Click here for tickets, and click through for my conversation with conductor Keith Lockhart, who talked about how the concept came about and what it was like working with Berklee’s student composers. More
We’ve all seen them before. Walk three blocks in Boston and you’re bound to encounter megaphone-wielding “Men of God” telling us we’re all going to Hell. But one little girl in Salem took exceptional offense to a proselytizing loudmouth attempting to ruin the sacred institution of Salem Halloween, so she told him what we’ve all secretly dreamed of saying. More