Tag: Halloween

Should We Cancel Halloween? Rethinking School Holidays & Celebrations for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice

Over the past few years, educators across the country who are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice have been struggling with how to approach holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and Christmas, which have long been the foundation o...

Halloween and Guns

Halloween in Shibuya, a bustling district in Tokyo, is not only famous in Japan but also known around the world, attracting many foreigners. I’ve never attended, nor have I ever desired to be there on that particular day. However, through annual news coverage, I’ve come to understand ...

Castro Halloween returns after nearly two decades

Big block parties collectively ghosted us in the pandemic, but the Castro’s annual costume soirée vanished long before that. Pleasant news ahead for us though: the iconic Castro Halloween returns this Saturday and Sunday. A 2006 shooting sent it on hiatus, but organizers ai...

That Awfull Halloween Grinch

Today’s Halloween blog will include below one I wrote a couple of years ago. I was not too clear in that blog how I really do not like Halloween. Call me the Halloween Grinch. While I am an old man I can still remember my fondness for fireworks. The issue is that I played with fireworks on ...

Apple???s Halloween Event: New Chipsets, MacBooks, and More!

This was a surprise Halloween Apple Event, and Apple hasn’t done this in a while. We have three events this year. First, it started with the advertisement for Macbooks about how powerful they are (cheesy but ok). Then, the actual start of the event was very sick and spooky, matching the H...