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  • There is no evidence of any deaths or injuries from contaminated Halloween candy. Why are people still afraid of it?
  • More U.S. shoppers are buying into Halloween this year, scaring up a new spending record for costumes, decorations, candy and cute outfits for pets.
  • New horror game Alan Wake 2 is at once scary, cerebral and silly. But it's just the latest prestigious horror title to release in 2023. We round up our favorites.
  • Ads for horror movies and TV shows seem to be everywhere around Halloween — including during shows that kids might be watching. Avoiding them is a challenge.
  • The annual Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival celebrates the memory of Sam Hinton, the grandfather of folk music in San Diego County. Admission is free and all are welcome. There will be music on the gazebo, storytelling in the Porter House, and jam sessions of various flavors around the park. The Poway-Midland Railroad will be offering rides around the park for a nominal fee (which supports the nonprofit organization that runs and maintains the trains). Presented by San Diego Folk Heritage. Here is the event schedule: Music on the Gazebo Bandstand: 10 a.m. – Greg Gross and Tim Woods – Specializing in classic songs that will have you singing along. 11 a.m. – JT Moring and Dave Ombrello – Folk, Americana, and Irish-inspired tunes 12 noon – Special Guest! 1 p.m. – Sharon Katz and the Peace Train - The unstoppable beat and amazing harmonies of South African music and dance. 2 p.m. – Dirty Cello – From down home blues to virtuosic stompin’ bluegrass, their music will get your heart thumping and your toes tapping. 3 p.m. – Gordie Tentrees – Canadian road poet and roots music troubadour. Storytelling in the Porter House" 12 noon – Old Time Tales 1 p.m. – Snakes 2 p.m. – Lions, Tigers, and Bears 3 p.m. – Open Mic Storytellers will include: Aunt Li-Anne, Fred Laskowski, Peter McBride, Marilyn McPhie, JT Moring, Ollis J. Mozon, Jr., and Nick Smith. More Music in the Park 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Irish Session at the Sweater Tree 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. – Song Circle on the Lawn with the San Diego Folk Song Society. 1 to 3 p.m. – Old Time Jam at the Sweater Tree 1 to 3 p.m. - Family Dance with San Diego Contra Dance 2 to 4 p.m. – Bluegrass Jam on the Lawn with San Diego Bluegrass and North County Bluegrass and Folk Club 2 to 4 p.m. – Song Swap behind the boxcar with North County Folk Circle Related links: San Diego Folk Heritage on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
  • Dawn Powell infiltrated the writing world by hanging out in bars and taverns around New York's Greenwich Village in the 1920s. What happened after she died didn't go according to script.
  • Thousands of Gaza residents broke into warehouses and distribution centers of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency, grabbing flour and "basic survival items," the organization said on Sunday.
  • Cultural figureheads are expected to speak out about world events. But some are facing real-world consequences for making public declarations about the present conflict.
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Sampha's album Lahai, the film Tori and Lokita, rewatching Doctor Who, and the Phillies, sort of.
  • For some, scars aren't just Halloween costumes. One activist asks us to think twice before using them.
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