As per usual, the internet is divided. This time, though, it’s not about celebrity drama or politics. It’s about whether to do boo baskets—social media’s Halloween gifting tradition. These spooky gift ...
It all started at Halloween after World War II in Philadelphia when a family decided to try something new with the Trick-or-Treat custom. Clyde Allison and his wife Mary Emma Allison asked children to ...
Halloween is the perfect excuse to indulge in nostalgia, bringing back beloved traditions from decades past. From homemade treats to bonfires, there’s something magical about the simpler celebrations ...
Halloween is widely celebrated in the United States with traditions like trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins, and dressing up. However, many countries have their unique ways of celebrating this spooky ...
Fall brings a festive lineup of holidays, but one stands out for its costumes, candy, spooky fun and centuries of tradition: Halloween. Other holidays, such as Dia de los Muertos, All Saints' Day, All ...
Autumn leaves, the last sun-baked days of moderate temperatures, and neighborhood yard decorations summon this look back to the origins of Halloween. We can credit Julius Caesar and his staff writers, ...
From a daytime techno underground rave in Ukraine and pumpkin carving in Romania to a bash hosted by the U.S. President and his wife at the White House, the U.S. Halloween tradition is celebrated ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Halloween lovers can't seem to agree on trick-or-treat etiquette, especially when it comes to traveling ...
Eden Smigel, 2, left, watches her mother Esther, right, carve a pumpkin at the home of Suzy Fortgang and David Nehring, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, in Northampton. Fortgang and Nehring started a ...
Pumpkins didn’t stand a chance today at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy, where students carried on a decade-long Halloween tradition called the 'Pumpkin Chunkin.' As soon as the noon bell rang, students ...
On any night during the week leading up to Halloween at UNC, you’ll see battalions of jack-o'-lanterns guarding front porches, spot becostumed revelers traversing Franklin Street between bacchanals, ...