With only two moons until All Hallows’ Eve, The Phoenix has compiled a list of the most sinister haunts on the North Side.
In its closing week of programming, the 61st Chicago International Film Fest (CIFF) continued to display daring cinematic ...
“We Love You, Bunny” begins with following the literary success of Samantha, the series’ central character. The cultish, mean ...
Ward residents can now vote through Nov. 16 on how up to $1 million in aldermanic funds will be spent on local projects ...
Released in 2000, “Scary Movie” is a full-on lampoon of popular movies at the time, namely the horror films “Scream” and “I ...
In a world where the infliction of pain can look so incredibly realistic, horror movie directors should be cognizant of the ...
“Carmilla” by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a Victorian Gothic story, published in 1872. The novella focuses on the young ...
By Nov. 1, a large number of American families won’t receive SNAP benefits because of the shutdown.
Opinion writer Sadie Harlan offers a defense for innovative Halloween costumes.
Writer Avaya Hall reflects on how childhood historical fiction novels helped her develop empathy and curiosity.
The controversial American Israel Political Action Committee has taken an interest in Illinois ninth district.
This is “Freedom in Form,” Loyola University Museum of Art’s (LUMA) most recent exhibit which found its place inside Lewis ...