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Arts & Culture

A fine repast: A work of Halloween horror fiction

October 25, 2000
Inside a tiny house on Oak Street, Edmund Atkins is preparing his Monday evening delicacy. Edmund had grown fond of his tiny house with its few windows, few pieces of furniture and few keepsakes. He felt little need to entertain — or leave his home for that matter — content with his evenings alone, cooking and dancing to the Leningrad Cowboy’s country version of Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances Opus No. 45.

Arts & Culture

Toronto tales of haunting horror

October 28, 1998
Everyone loves a good scare. Every year on Halloween, people pull up the pink flamingoes and erect plastic tomb, stones on their lawns. They flock to haunted houses, dress in ridiculous getups and play tricks on their friends. But, ghosts are the most fascinating part of Halloween because nobody really knows if they exist. For this reason, we have compiled stories haunted places in Toronto that anyone can visit this Saturday night, anyone with a good strong heart that is.