News

While Halloween conjures images of candy and costumes around the U.S., the holiday looks different across the globe. Here's a breakdown into how the holiday is celebrated in seven other countries.
Dazzling and bright costumes, as in other parts of the world, are commonly worn, too. Hong Kong Halloween traditions Hong Kong does not celebrate Halloween as much as other countries.
The states usually see some of the world’s largest and most extravagent celebrations. Festivisties rage on for days with decor (the frenzy does not stop at pumpkins - or Jack-o’-lanterns), costumes, ...
Halloween around the world In America, people associate Halloween with pumpkins, costumes, candy, and spooky stories or ghosts, but around the world, Halloween looks a little different.
Japan is the home of the Kawasaki Halloween parade, where nearly 4,000 people from all around the world get together to dress up and join in the parade. Austria Lanterns lit for loved ones in the ...
Costumes have long been used as tools for transformation, especially when it comes to spiritual growth. From ancient ...
Superman's "S" is a symbol recognizable around the globe, as iconic as his red, blue and yellow suit itself. Superman was the world's first comic superhero, and his costume set the tone for ...
Wool coats and 19th century hats: See costumes soldiers will wear at big Army parade Of the 7,000 soldiers from bases around the world that will appear in the parade, around a thousand will don ...
Here are some of the best costumes and Halloween moments from around the world of sports. Just because athletes have jam-packed schedules doesn't mean they don't find time to dress up and get into ...
All costumes — from the cryptid world to cosplay, renaissance to steampunk — are encouraged. More than 50 vendors will be selling art, crafts and cryptid-themed merchandise in the large ballroom.