'Tis the season—time to embrace the spine-chilling thrills of Damnationland. The annual showcase of Maine-made horror films is back at the State Theatre this Friday night.
Students at Mount Mansfield Union High School recently performed a production of 'Little Shop of Horrors'. And joining them was a special guest: Vermont governor Phil Scott.
With the release of the new trailer for Stephen King's "It" today, we thought we should look back at some terrifying films set right here in Vacationland.
The stage will be alive! The music thumping! The audience engaged! The Rocky Horror Show rocks the Waterville Opera House Friday and Saturday nights (October 23rd and 24th/30th and 31st) at 7:30 and Sunday (October 25th/November 1st) at 2pm...
Glenn Rolfe is a local guy, a nice guy and a soon-to-be bestselling author! Ole Jonny James can feel it in his bones!
Saturday (10/24) from noon to 2, he'll be at Barnes and Noble signing books and trust me when I say, you'll kick yourself when he's on the New York Times Bestseller List and you missed the opportunity...
Having been through the first year of the Town of Terror at the Pittston Fairgrounds (Take Rt. 194 off of 27 in Pittston and go straight out), I thought I knew what to expect. I was told the maze was three times longer with more twists, turns and surprises. I had no idea!