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INKED! The zombie apocalypse: Must have brains!
Zombies, ladies and gentlemen, love them some brains; creamy, warm, and preferably human. It’s the non-thinking man’s sustenance, ripped live from the steaming skull of a writhing, screaming, fighting victim, whose frontal lobe is firing with...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, George Carlin, Grateful Dead (music group), Halloween, Vampires (supernatural entitiess)
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How do I deal with separation anxiety?
I have developed separation anxiety for the first time in my life. In the 10 years I've been dating I've never been one to be overly attached to my mate. I mean I'm full of affection and miss my beloveds when we're apart but this time it's different. My...
Tags: Skype, Hulu, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Physical Fitness and Exercise
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A day in the life of a zombie writer
I climb out of the car, step into damp October leaves and stare up at the Logan Square apartment building across the street. A chill rushes up the street. I notice a man standing in the front yard, shuffling back and forth. He does not appear rabid. He...
Tags: Fiction, The Walking Dead (tv program), Nazi Party, Republican Party, Mo Yan
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Man About Town: Fear and priority passes in zombie land
One of the first things you have to realize about zombies is that they drool blood, which must be hell on the dry cleaning. Never date a zombie, not even over a cup of coffee, unless you're one of those women with a bad boy/blood complex, in which case...
Tags: Travel, Bart Simpson, Halloween, Theme Park Vacations, Psycho (movie)
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'Walking Dead' will live it up at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights
Universal's Halloween Horror Nights and "The Walking Dead" go together like blood and guts. The AMC television series, which follows the experiences of a deputy sheriff during a zombie apocalypse, will be the subject of one of Universal Studios'...
Tags: The Walking Dead (tv program), Television, The Odd Life of Timothy Green (movie), Halloween Horror Nights, Interstate 4
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New terrors and twists as Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights turns 20
It wouldn't have been shocking for Universal Orlando to turn its Halloween Horror Nights event into a "greatest hits" package this year. Like a hungry vampire lurking around a darkened corner, many fans expected a "best of" theme to swoop in and mark a...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Epidemics and Plagues, Horror (genre), Interstate 4
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Here's Something Scary: 17 Shopping Days Until Halloween
The Hartford CourantIf Mitt Romney or Barak Obama show up at your door at the end of the month, they'll likely be looking for candy, not votes. In the third annual Halloween Shopping Survey released by thrift retailer Savers Inc., close to 40 percent of respondents said...Tags: Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Target, The Walking Dead (tv program), National Retail Federation, Big Lots Incorporated
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'ParaNorman' review: The best animated movie since 'Toy Story 3'
***1/2 (out of four) Eleven-year-old Norman (voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee) did not ask for the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. Why would he? This young horror film fan surely would have seen “The Sixth Sense” and known that Haley...
Tags: Toy Story 3 (movie), Fiction, Leslie Mann, Coraline (movie), Halloween
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'ParaNorman' is another boy with ghost trouble ★★★
Here's the historical designation of the new animated film "ParaNorman": It's the third feature made in the painstaking stop-motion process — consciously unrealistic, herky-jerky and rough-hewn, in the George Pal "Puppetoons" or Tim Burton "Corpse...
Tags: The Pirates! Band of Misfits (movie), Coraline (movie), Tim Burton, Movies, Elaine Stritch
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Patt Morrison Asks: Jonah Lehrer, brain teaser
Zombies in movie theaters, zombies on television — a whole lot of us have brains on the brain. And so, in a substantially different way, does Jonah Lehrer. He's put himself at the crossroads of neuroscience and the humanities with books like his...
Tags: Patt Morrison, Science, Jack Kerouac, Oxytocin (drug), Public Schools
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Night of the living blender
The zombie apocalypse strikes many with fear, but I'm all for it. I've seen the upside.
Consider the blender. It works hard, blending. Grimy work. After a long day on the countertop, it needs a bath.
And yet, should the kitchen human wet a sponge and...Tags: Leah Eskin, Malts and Milkshakes
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Why zombies, robots, clowns freak us out
What do zombies and androids have in common? They're almost human, but not quite. That disconnect is creepy, in a way that scientists are searching to understand. The uncanny valley is the idea that as a robot's appearance becomes more and more...
Tags: Medical Research, University of California, San Diego, Wall-E (movie), Stranger Than Fiction, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie)
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