Proctor Treats
FRIDAY, OCT. 31: Although not everybody feels the need to dress up like Sarah Palin on Oct. 31, few are willing to forgo
[Proctor Business District, 4-6 p.m., free, North 26th and Proctor,
Scary karaoke
FRIDAY, OCT. 31: If you were a female of trick-or-treating age between 1984 and 1988, there’s a good chance you dressed up for Halloween as Madonna at least once. I did. Assisted by the “I’ll Remember”12-inch, I wore an oversized teal sweatshirt that had “
Friday I will don the outfit again — this time with “McSame/MILF” on the sweatshirt — for The Mix’s Halloween karaoke party.
[The Mix, 9 p.m.,
Dracula
FRIDAY, OCT. 31-SATURDAY, NOV. 1: You will be egged if you give out the wrong candy Friday night. Why risk it? Turn off the lights and head to the scariest show the Tacoma City Ballet has staged in a while, Dracula – the Romantic Ballet. The word in the graveyard is this dance thriller is a must see. Audiences can, and are encouraged to, wear costumes of their own.
[Theatre on the Square, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. Nov. 1, $25, 915 Broadway,
Dead people!
SUNDAY, NOV. 2: In your desperation to make it through Halloween, you probably completely forgot about Dia de los Muertos. The Day of the Dead, Nov. 2, slacker, is seen by many as
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Let’s face it, Mommy and Daddy don’t want to stay home and make Martha Stewart paper-bag lanterns. And the clubs know it. Check out the complete listing of Halloween parties in our nightlife calendar a few scary pages back. If you want a real scare, look how dead Monday nights are.