They've come a long way, baby.

HALLOWEEN
The future of your love life just might depend on whether you're willing to eat an entire salted herring—bones and all—in three bites.
Warning: You may want to keep the lights on.
They'll make your upcoming costume shindig extra festive—and fragrant, to boot.
From myths to literature to giant squid, here's how some of our favorite eerie creatures and legends got their start.
How a seaside vacation in 1890 gave rise to Bram Stoker's terrifying tale.
The spooky stories you heard at childhood sleepovers can tell you a lot about how folk tales spread through culture.
Some costumes are safer for kids to wear than others. Here's how to tell the difference.
Looking for some home decorating inspiration? Look no further.
Put some precautions in place to ensure your Halloween will be as safe as it is spooky.
Read the best of horror writers like Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, and more this Halloween.
There's plenty of pumpkins, candy, costumes, and clowns ahead.
In 1982, communities across the country banned trick-or-treating after someone added cyanide to capsules of Tylenol.
Long before we stuffed ourselves with candy and donned Halloween costumes, the Celtic people celebrated an ancient harvest festival called Samhain.
When looking for inspiration for spooky tales to tell this Halloween, it never hurts to draw from the classics.
Just like the Halloween monsters Pickett lampooned in his songs, "Monster Mash" returns from the dead year after year.