Daily Archives: January 23, 2015

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GODZILLA: Faces of a Legend

Magus Gilmore wrote a brief article discussing the changing appearance of Godzilla over the past 60 years for The Collinsport Historical Society. If you are a Gojira aficionado, you might enjoy it.

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THE QUINTESSENTIALS: HELL NIGHT

January 31, from 9 p.m. — 2 a.m. at Anna O’Brien’s in Honolulu. In a nod to the legendary Hell Nights of San Francisco, New York and other Mainland cities that were so popular among the darker subcultures back in the day. Honolulu’s own Hell Night will be a haven for all those who love Halloween, the diabolical and macabre, classic horror movies and dark alternative music. DJs NIGHTFOX (Tracy Chan) and SNIPER WELLS (Scott Mackenzie) will set the stage with classic goth/industrial music, deathrock and dark metal and alternative hits. Local horror punk veterans The Quintessentials will hit the stage at […]

MAE SEKHMET’S “BLACK: A FILM”

“A cauldron of Satanic misconceptions in Toronto¹s Historic Distillery District threatens to boil and overwhelm a vulnerable young woman on her lurid journey of self-discovery as she is caught in a web of fate between the man she loves and the deadly venom they will endure.” Director Mae Sekhmet’s short film based on her first novel, Black: A Film, will be screened on January 24, 2015 at the Censured in Canada Film Festival. Tickets are $10 Canadian and will serve as admission for the entire day of the festival.

G. R. WILSON: PARANOIA

Prepare yourself for a second helping of eerie, creepy, and terrifying stories from G.R. Wilson, author of “Right Behind You: Tales of the Spooky and Strange”! The pages of “Paranoia” are filled to the brim with such horrors as: +Vengeful undead royalty, with a real bone to pick.+A scarecrow who takes his job just a BIT too seriously.+Crawling and buzzing beasts pulled right from your nightmares.+An eccentric Scottish nobleman ready for a HOWLING good time.+Beasts and spirits of American folklore, brought to these pages fresh for modern readers.+And much more… Whether you prefer Gothic, modern, Lovecraftian, campfire, or any other […]