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KATHY NEVER LEFT NAU

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HALLOWEEN IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER, SO COLLEGE TIMES DECIDED TO SPOOK OUR READERS WITH FACTS ABOUT SOME OF ARIZONA’S MOST HAUNTED SPOTS. WHAT’S THAT? YOU’RE NOT AFRAID OF GHOSTS? YOU’LL BE SLEEPING WITH THE LIGHTS ON TONIGHT AFTER LEARNING ABOUT SOME OF THESE PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS.

NAU’s Morton Hall is nearly a century old, so it’s bound to have witnessed some stuff. One of the saddest memories is of a heartbroken student named Kathy who hanged herself in a stairwell during winter break in the early 1950’s. Depending on the source, Kathy was either abandoned by her family or lost a boyfriend in the armed forces during combat. These days, Kathy’s spirit is attributed with flickering lights, malfunctioning electronics and blankets being pulled off the bed.

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WHEN YOU VISIT THE JEROME GRAND HOTEL, KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR CLAUDE THE MAINTENANCE MAN Perhaps one of the most mysterious deaths at the Jerome Grand Hotel is that of Claude Harvey, the hospital’s maintenance man who was found pinned under the Otis elevator in 1935. While an elevator death doesn’t sound too mysterious, it was determined the cause of death wasn’t the elevator. It was never known if the “accidental” death was a jump to suicide or murder. Since the incident, guests and staff have reported seeing and hearing Harvey at work in the stairwells and boiler room.

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THESE GUESTS NEVER CHECK OUT The Copper Queen in Bisbee is well known for its three residence ghosts. Just ask the team from “Ghost Hunters.” Mischievous little Billy died in a nearby river and now steals coins and jumps on sofas. Julia Lowell, a former prostitute that took her own life, pays special attention to male guests, and a mysterious bearded man wearing a top hat and a black cape leaves the scent of cigar smoke in his wake. COURTESY WIKIPEDIA

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THE BIRDCAGE THEATRE WAS NO STRANGER TO DEATH

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A BROKEN HEART HAUNTS HOTEL SAN CARLOS The Downtown Phoenix hotel was open for less than two months when 22-year-old Leone Jensen jumped to her death on May 7, 1928. After finding out the bell boy from the Westward Ho no longer wanted to marry her, the “pretty blonde” threw herself from the seventh floor. It is said she can be seen walking down the hallway and up the stairs leading to the roof.

There are over 140 bullet holes on the walls of Tombstone’s Birdcage Theatre, and at least 26 people died inside during gun or knife fights. One of the crueler murders was between prostitutes Margarita and Gold Dollar. After finding Margarita flirting with gambler Billy Milgreen, Gold Dollar stabbed Margarita in the chest multiple times with a double-edged stiletto knife. Without the murder weapon, no charges were ever filed. The stiletto was found 100 years later and is now on display. Today, visitors to the theater have reported hearing music playing, cards shuffling and multiple spirits walking around.


Originally named the San Marcos Hotel, the Crowne Plaza San Marcos was built in the early 1910’s and hosted a few famous names. Today, staff of the hotel claim to receive phone calls from rooms and extensions that no longer exist. Additionally, the ghost of a woman can be seen in certain areas of the hotel and a man’s moaning can occasionally be heard from empty areas of the building.

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TAKE A GHOST TOUR AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE THIS MONTH The Orpheum Theatre will be hosting ghost tours from October 28 through October 31. Learn about the evidence, stories of ghost sightings and facts about the historic theatre during the spookiest time of the year. There’s a chance you’ll see Mattie, the infamous ghost of Orpheum Theatre. She has been sighted multiple times wearing mid20th century clothing around the balcony.

LOTS OF CRYING OVER SPILLED SPAGHETTI The Old Spaghetti Factory on Central was formerly a furniture store and private residence with a pretty gloomy past. Both customers and staff claim to have seen a female ghost in the basement and an old man floating through the hallways looking for someone. Other diners have reported hearing whispers, screams and sobs.

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CASEY MOORE’S HOUSED A WELL-KNOWN ARIZONA FAMILY . . . WHO NEVER LEFT Before it was Casey Moore’s Oyster House, the building on Ninth Street and Ash Avenue in Tempe belonged to William and Mary Moeur, who both lived and died in their home. Many residents have reported seeing a couple dancing in the window upstairs thought to be the Moeurs. Other ghostly incidents attributed to them include flying silverware and swinging chandeliers.

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It turns out, William and Mary aren’t the only ghosts in residence at Casey Moore’s. A young woman is said to have been strangled upstairs, in what is now the dining room, by a jealous lover. Sarah, as the ghost is called, is said to appear to staff of the restaurant and bar late at night.

1 LON IS KEEPING HIS NAMESAKE While the whole property of Paradise Valley’s Hermosa Inn is reportedly haunted, the restaurant, Lon’s, is apparently especially so. Named after the original owner, Alonzo “Lon” Megargee, the restaurant is known for its fine cuisine. However, visitors and even some staff have claimed to have seen Lon himself in the bar and foyer wearing a cowboy outfit. Lon is a friendly ghost, but very much prefers closed doors and will shut them any time he sees them open.

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

Scarizona Scaregrounds will feature two haunted houses, Epic Fear and Slayer’s Slaughter House, as well as Arizona’s first ever interactive paintball attraction, Operation Zombie Storm. Picture stepping into a scene of “The Walking Dead” as people complete a treacherous route in sixteen-passenger military trucks through zombie attacks. Your only weapon to beat off the undead is 200round-ammunition paintball guns. Experience the ultimate test of your survival skills. Get your tickets now and find out if you will make it out alive or undead! Scarizona Scaregrounds, 1901 N. Alma School Road, Mesa, 623.772.3200, scarizona.com, Friday, October 2 through Saturday, November 7, times vary, $20-$35

The ASU School of Drama is presenting Tennessee William’s classic “A Streetcar Named Desire.” This story follows Blanche DuBois as she flees to New Orleans and stays with her sister to escape financial ruin. However, once she is there, she is confronted with her own past. You won’t want to miss ASU’s take on the beloved Southern play. Lyceum Theatre, 901 S. Forest Mall, Tempe, 480.965.6536, herbergerinstitute.asu.edu, Thursday, October 22 through Sunday, October 25, times vary, $8-16

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MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR She may be 57 years old, but Madonna has not slowed down in the least. Celebrating her latest album, Rebel Heart, the “Queen of Pop” is set for a 35-city tour. Madonna has struck a chord as a continuously successful performer, chart-topper and controversial personality. Join Madonna for the Rebel Heart Tour and watch her give yet another jaw-dropping and memorable performance. Gila River Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, 623.772.3200, gilariverarena. com, Thursday, October 22, 8 p.m., $50-$1,525

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THE BOOK OF MORMON See what The New York Times calls “the best musical of this century.” “The Book of Mormon” was written by the makes of “South Park” and has been awarded nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. You’ll love this show if you have a penchant for hilarity and aren’t afraid to be a little offended. ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe, 480,965.3434, asugammage.com, Thursday, October 22 through Sunday, November 8, times vary, $25 and up

JAY MOHR Well-known for roles in “Jerry Maguire” and on “Saturday Night Live,” Jay Mohr’s comedic career has gained him success on television, as a radio host and author of the best selling book, “Gasping for Airtime,” based on his experience at “SNL”. Although he has ventured into a variety of media, stand-up comedy remains his passion. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this very funny man! Stand Up Live, 50 W. Jefferson Street, Suite 200, Phoenix, 480.719.6100, standuplive.com, Thursday, October 22 through Sunday, October 25, times vary, $30

GARTH BROOKS Making his first appearance in over 19 years, Garth Brooks is ready to take the stage in Arizona for a memorable performance! You will recognize his classic hits “The Thunder Rolls,” “Friends in Low Places,” and “Unanswered Prayers.” Welcome back the legendary Brooks by helping him kick off his world tour. Talking Stick Resort Arena, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.7800, livenation.com, Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24, times vary, $75

WWE SMACKDOWN Get ready to rumble in Downtown Phoenix. It’s WWE Smackdown live! Witness the birth of legends at Talking Stick Resort Arena, formerly US Airways Arena, featuring superstars Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyattt and Sheamus. Whether or not you believe in the the-

atrics, this show is sure to be a great way to spend an evening! Talking Stick Resort Arena, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, talkingstickresortarena.com, Tuesday, October 27, 7 p.m., $31

MONSTER MASH Tempe Beach Park is hosting the very first Monster Mash Music Festival, which will take place Halloween weekend. With a scary good line-up, guests can expect appearances by Santana, Primus, Linkin Park, Deftones, Rob Zombie and more. The Saturday show is already sold out but there is still time to snatch some tickets for Friday or Sunday! If you are still having summer music festival separation anxiety, this is the perfect concert to attend. Tempe Beach Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.350.5200, luckymanonline.com, Friday, October 30 through Sunday, November 1, 5:30 p.m. to 12 a.m., $99-$125

5K STUNTRUN Jump, run, swim and pole vault your way through the only stunt run obstacle race there is! The 5K Stuntrun will feature the world’s largest inflatable water slide, the famous Zip N Slide, giant-trike rally, pole vault and even more exciting stunts. This one-of-a-kind course was actually designed by Hollywood stunt producers who created “Nitro Circus” and “Thrillbillies”. Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, 20000 S. Maricopa Road, Chandler, 520.796.5601, racewildhorse.net, Saturday, October 31, 8 a.m., $45-$170

MIMFEST The Musical Instrument Museum is hosting their two-day outdoor music festival, MIMFest, celebrating musical traditions of the world. Both adult and kid-friendly, the festival will explore more than 20 local, national and international musical acts and entertainers. You can also count on some authentic multicultural food with 12 food trucks serving global fare. Join the MIM for a weekend of amazing entertainment, culture and cuisine! Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.478.6000, mim. org, Saturday, November 7, and Sunday, November 8, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., $35


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It’s the time of year for fun frights and spooky delights. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer of the macabre or just looking for some light thrills, there’s a haunted house attraction just for you! Here’s your scale of the best haunted houses from slightly scary to bone-rattling. Be warned: the amount of scares you can stand is up to you!

FEAR FARM

This is the biggest haunted house event in the state, boasting five separate haunts with their own themes along with Phoenix’s largest corn maze. This year promises to be scarier than ever before so get your nerves ready! 2209 N. 99th Avenue, Phoenix, fearfarm.com, $25

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GOLFLAND FRIGHT NIGHTS

The Gauntlet Haunted house is a maze of animatronics and live actors built to induce heart-pounding terror. While the haunted house itself might be too scary for more fragile attendees, the spookified mini golf course is perfectly harmless and would be a wonderful way to spend a quiet evening. 155 W. Hampton Avenue, Mesa, golfland.com/mesa, $15- $25

DARK SCARES HOTEL

Explore a place abandoned by time but not by those who remained. This haunt was voted Best of the Valley in 2013 by Arizona Foothills Magazine and they’re sure to deliver another year of successful terror. 1900 E. University Drive, Mesa, darkscares.com, $20

13TH FLOOR

Set inside a decrepit hotel, this haunt has taken the horror community by storm. The event features two attractions: Feral Moon, where werewolves haunt the town, and Patient Alpha, where the mutant hordes of a failed experiment take over the streets. 2814 W. Bell Road, Phoenix, 13thflooraz.com, $24


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THE CRYPT

What happens when the inhabitants of a crypt refuse to stay dead? This year, the event features three attractions in the same location: The Crypt, The Asylum, and Chaos. One of Arizona’s longest running haunted houses makes its return bigger than ever! 1445 W. Southern Avenue, Mesa, hauntedaz.com, $23

Enter the twisted mind of Lenore, a former asylum patient. Navigate her violent past through a graveyard of the undead, St. Charlotte’s Asylum, where the inmates have taken over, and finally encountering Lenore herself. This is an incredibly detailed and immersive experience that has scared the East Valley for seven years. 6555 E Southern Avenue, Mesa, sanctumofhorror.com, $20

One Park, four terrifying attractions. Scream Park promises to be a bloody good time with Horror High, Zombie Infirmary, Clown Town of Terror and Gold Miner’s Revenge. Those with military ID get a discount. 8823 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, azscreampark.com, $28

Jack and Jill’s HauntedHill

Traverse the depths of an abandoned mineshaft inhabited by the most messed up psychopaths in the state. What started as a small time haunt has become a contender as one of the scariest experiences of the season. 3401 W Greenway Road, Phoenix, jackandjillshauntedhill.com, TBD

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“What do you think happens after we die?” “Oh, I guess I’m sort of agnostic. I really don’t know if there is spiritual afterlife for any of us, but I do believe we are going to decompose eventually and all those cool chemicals and minerals we’re made up [of] are going to go back to the earth. Five billion years later, when the earth blows up, [those chemicals] will be released back to space or somewhere. We’ll all be part of this new cycle.” – THOMAS KUSHIBAB, GRADUATE STUDENT, ASU

“I think we all go somewhere. I’m not sure where, but I think there is something in the afterlife that everyone goes to. But it might be different for different people.” – DAISY CARTER, SENIOR, ASU ECOLLEGETIMES.COM | OCTOBER 22, 2015

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Do you enjoy being scared? Why or why not? Sometimes, because it gives me a rush of adrenaline. I kind of enjoy that because sometimes I’m very lethargic or slow, so it just brings that pop in me. So yes.

Do you enjoy being scared? Why or why not? Not all at. I don’t like being scared. My friends asked me to go to Fear Farm [but] I don’t like to pay for being scared. It’s not my thing.

Why do you think people enjoy scaring themselves and one another? I completely understand if they do [want to scare others]. I sometimes play jokes on other people. I don’t think that’s like a bad thing, nothing negative. The reason, in my opinion, just creates something new and some sort of energy that didn’t exist before. Do you believe in ghosts? Why or why not? I do. It’s something that you can’t explain, so sometimes I just put [those inexplicable things] toward ghosts. I don’t believe in negative energy. I believe everything is positive because if it was negative, then it would be [something] different.

Why do you think people enjoy scaring themselves and one another? I think it’s kind of a cool trick. I mean they must be tougher than I am. Some people enjoy being scared. I don’t. But I enjoy some things my friends might not enjoy. Do you believe in ghosts? Why or why not? No, I feel there is an explanation for things that we haven’t figured out yet. People might be just over-reacting to things, but there is no actual evidence for ghosts existing.


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hy do people choose to celebrate Halloween by being someone other than themselves? It’s a rather odd tradition if you think about it. Who came up with this idea? Why do trick-or-treaters and Halloween party-goers put on a costume to celebrate carved pumpkins, ghosts and the obscenity of pop culture? The idea of Halloween began to take root in America in the 19th Century through the traditions of Irish and Scottish immigrants who brought to the New World a mixture of their culture and annual traditions. It was nearly universally agreed upon that the end of summer signaled a time to interact with the spirits of the world. This caused people to dress up as those spirits and behave differently than in everyday life, according to Laura Rosenfeld of Tech Times. However, today, dressing up in costumes has evolved into a key aspect of Halloween.

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Whether you are walking around in someone else’s clown shoes or ruby red slipper knock-offs, the idea of wearing a costume on Halloween has a much deeper meaning behind all the masks. Halloween costumes allow people to dress as someone else for the night, freeing them of any preconceived notions and judgment. Psychology professor Sally Foster from the University of Miracosta in California questions an individual’s choice of their costume. In an interview with WCPO Cincinnati, she analyzed evil costumes, which are often popular during this time of the year. According to Foster, “Evil costumes allow people to safely and even creatively express their dark side without guilt.” Just because someone wears a “Scream” mask on Halloween does not necessarily mean they want to become a murderer themselves. Costumes also have more to do with their inner desires and fears. Dr. Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist on the clinical faculty of UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute states in Psychology Today that “by dressing up as the things they are most scared of, [some] people try to feel as though they have mastered their fears.” This no-rules, fright-filled night gives just about everyone permission to be whoever and whatever they desire based on their likes, dislikes, fears and aspirations. With that in mind, choose your Halloween costume wisely. Your costume decisions say more about you than you think.


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SUCCESS & MONEY ON THE JOB: RADIO DJ

MALCOLM BRINKLEY ON HIS PATH AND WHAT HE’S LEARNED MIGUEL OTÁROLA • COLLEGE TIMES

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he gift of sharing new music is powerful. As a DJ, it’s what you do for a living—use music to leave a lasting impression on listeners. This sounds like a dream for a lot of college students. Sitting in a room with a microphone and picking music for yourself and others to listen to every day. The rewards seem fulfilling, but they don’t come easily. In Malcolm Brinkley’s years at Arizona State University’s Blaze 1330 AM, he worked on crafting his mixes, perfecting his voice, and most importantly, bringing a vibrant positivity to the station. During his time with the college station he DJ’ed at ASU events and brought on comedians like Marlon Wayans and Jay Pharoah from “Saturday Night Live,” as well as plenty of local acts. Brinkley graduated in May 2015, and is now a late-night DJ for iHeartRadio station 104.7 KISS FM. Aside from his regular gig, he works on his own personal projects, including organizing the One Love Music and Arts Festival this past April and curating an upcoming event series. You could say the grind never ends.

“I find myself going the extra mile,” Brinkley says. “Where you stop, I’m going to keep going.” According to Brinkley, there really isn’t a direct formula to make it as a DJ. Like any job, much of your performance has to do with your mindset. However, he did share with us some of the biggest lessons he has learned.

CONFIDENCE AND AUTHENTICITY Things don’t always start off easy. “You have these abstract ideas and ideas of how you want things to go, but you might not have that direction,” Brinkley says. But having confidence in your personality as a DJ is one of the first things Brinkley worked on. Standing out, whether that was in his music choices, work ethic or brand, was all up to him and his choices and he knew that. The DJ scene is already a crowded market, much of it made up of people trying to follow trends or get mainstream attention. What matters more is how genuine someone is in their craft;

there’s a lot of value to be found in that. For Brinkley, it began with wanting to dismiss stereotypes that are so often put on young black men. He saw how he could be able to do that through the power of sharing music.

“When you are progressive, you are truly caught between category and definition, and people and society are so mad because they can’t pin you,” he says. Over the years, Brinkley CONTINUES ON PAGE 18

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saw his confidence as a DJ develop in real time. In an environment that limits ambition and resorts to categorization, he sought out to defy stereotypes and take pride in himself. “It’s taken me four years, I’ve been out here since 2011. But first it started with confidence and loving myself.”

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Sometimes in radio, you have to play certain mainstream tracks. But when you’re starting out, the music opportunities are boundless. Though early on in college he was playing hip-hop, recently Brinkley has been gravitating more towards house music. As long as it’s forward thinking, it could end up on one of his mixes.

“That’s how I evolved. It turned into something where I saw I could really change lives, I could really share experiences and emotions.” The results didn’t come instantaneously, but he was consistent with the amount of product he was putting out and it eventually worked. “People love to listen to Top 40 stations and that’s great, but they also want to hear something new, something genuine, something with real substance,” Brinkley says.

SURROUND YOURSELF IN POSITIVITY Brinkley first started out DJing after a peer invited him to join the Blaze in his freshman year of journalism school. It was then that he found his place behind the microphone. “Without him, I would not be where I am,” he said. “I don’t

think I would ever consider radio.” Now Brinkley wants to carry on that good deed and help find more good people to populate the airwaves. “Phoenix is such a new breeding ground for creatives,” he says. “I just want to be at the forefront of that, in regards to giving people the opportunity to create and collaborate in an open, encouraging environment.” While a positive environment is helpful for gaining ground as a DJ, so is the knowledge that there is always room to learn. Receiving feedback from those he cares about, and strangers who took time to listen, helped take Brinkley’s DJing to better places. However, for Brinkley, the best criticism comes from self-reflection, and recognizing that there are always ways

to improve what you do. “After anything I do, whether it’s events, mixes, photos, videos, I love hitting the drawing board at the end and saying, ‘What worked and what didn’t work?’” Brinkley says. “And I do look forward to seeing what didn’t work. It’s not pessimism—it’s learning.”

PUT IN THOSE HOURS DJing is a strange blend of personality and technical skills. Making a smooth transition during a mix or having a recognizable on-air voice doesn’t happen naturally. It comes through practice. “I’m a firm believer in 10,000 hours. It can be stressful. You’re going to get tired,” Brinkley says. “The grind and being ambitious is not easy.” After he got his college-radio start, he began looking at other ways to improve as a

radio personality. He interned at iHeartRadio Mix 96.9, cutting audio, giving out concert tickets and getting to learn from other radio mentors. Soon enough he would be hired part-time by a station, then start working full-time right before graduation. So though promotional efforts, music choice or gear helped to create a DJ, it’s the amount of work that Brinkley put in that makes him truly stand out. He didn’t get comfortable just doing one thing. “I have an idea of where I want to be and what I want to be like,” Brinkley says. “If I have any breath in me, I’m going to keep working to get there. Why stop?” You can follow Malcolm Brinkley on Twitter at @MalcolmAlexndr.


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THE FOREST (2014)

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This is a rare, actual-nightmare fueling experience built by an indie developer. After a plane crash, the player is trapped in the middle of nowhere surrounded by pale mockeries of humanity. The player has to survive each day by finding food, building a shelter and fighting off hordes of mutants with more limbs than they deserve. As an openworld game, there are bound to be bugs and glitches, but the creator consistently improves the experience with constant updates.

FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S (2014)

Sometimes the simplest game can be the most effective. Five Nights at Freddy’s puts you in the chair of a late night security guard watching over a children’s pizza restaurant. The only problem is that the animatronic animals tend to wander the halls on their own. The series has become a phenomenon in the horror game community due to it’s minimal design yet paranoia-inducing jumpscares.

AMONG THE SLEEP (2014)

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. In this game, you play a infant whose house is invaded by supernatural forces. Armed only with an upsettingly conscious teddy bear, you have to find your mother as the

world becomes increasingly surreal. The game is discomforting and foreboding, driving home your weakness as a small child facing demonic forces. Overall, this indie project has a lot of good ideas and implements them well.

OUTLAST (2013)

Loosely based on true events, Outlast challenges you to investigate the decaying halls of a remote psychiatric hospital where the patients were subjected to ruthless experiments. Outlast has some of the most solid gameplay of any horror game, handing you a camcorder with limited battery life and giving you the ability to quickly see behind you as you run away from the more unruly patients.

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ideo games and horror were made for each other. With the ability to force players to participate in terrifying scenarios, it’s the premiere platform for the genre. That’s why there have been so many games over the past 20 years that have become instant classics, making thousands of players hide under their blankets from fear. These horror video games, ranked by their narrative and gameplay quality, will have you quaking behind your keyboard or console.

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SILENT HILL 2 (2001) The Resident Evil series (called Biohazard in Japan) is a long-standing pillar of survival horror, culminating in the hit fourth installment. In this part of the series, Leon Kennedy is moved away from Raccoon City and is sent on a mission to save the president’s daughter who has been kidnapped by a mysterious cult. Leon has to fight through possessed villagers and shrouded monsters to save the day. This sequel introduced a lot of new mechanics to the series like improved targeting and context sensitive controls, allowing Leon to interact with the environment. The game still holds up to modern standards, forcing the player into intense

This is the most iconic horror game of all time, and for good reason. From the get-go, the game inspires shivers when James Sunderland is drawn to the titular town by a letter from his long dead wife telling him she’s waiting. Traveling the fog-covered streets, James encounters twisted reflections of his own sins like faceless nurses and the iconic Pyramid Head, drawing him closer to his doom. Few games have achieved the same haunting atmosphere or have told such a tragically beautiful tale, which is why Silent Hill 2 remains the standard of all horror games.


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a Great Old One if she can’t stop it. While the story is rewarding, the gameplay is confusing and obtuse, experimenting with mechanics that never panned out.

For many, this is the best HP Lovecraft inspired video game to ever be released, even after 13 years. Eternal Darkness begins when Alexandra Roivas investigates the grisly death of her grandfather by exploring his enigmatic mansion. She discovers that her grandfather was in possession of the Tome of Eternal Darkness, which reveals to her a 2000-year history that will soon culminate in the return of

SYSTEM SHOCK 2 (1999)

A spiritual predecessor to legendary games like Bioshock and Portal, System Shock 2 redefined first person shooters and sci-fi horror. The player takes control of a lone soldier aboard a starship that’s been taken over by a malevolent A.I.

named SHODAN and her army of infected mutants. Similar to Eternal Darkness, there’s a lot of complex mechanics to learn in order to play well, but it’s worthwhile to play the inspiration for so many modern successors. Are you ready, hacker?

AMNESIA: THE DARK DESCENT (2010)

Enter a Victorian labyrinth as you desperately try to keep your lantern lit while avoiding horrific creatures stalking the claustrophobic halls. In Amnesia,

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you have to slowly collect your lost memories about why you’re here and what happened to this place. The answers, of course, are fairly unpleasant. The ability to pick up and throw objects is both a great mechanic and a frustrating hindrance but the game overall plays smoothly and transforms the environment itself into a hideous monster bent on destroying you.

DEAD SPACE (2008)

Dead Space was a launch title for the PlayStation 3 and holds

up as one of the most popular horror games released on any console. The player takes control of Isaac Clarke, a ship systems engineer who fights his way through the starship Ishimura to find his girlfriend. He didn’t expect to encounter an alien species called Necromorphs that infect and mutate the corpses of humans. This game was innovative for its twist on conventional heads-up displays and the “strategic dismemberment” mechanic that required players to brutally mutilate the Necromorphs in order to finish them off.

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t might be hard to admit, but you are too old for trick-or-treating. However, just because you can no longer get away with asking for free candy, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy Halloween. Even if you’re not someone who enjoys going out on the town, you can still celebrate at home curled up with your aged-out friends. Grab a bowl of your own popcorn, mix in some candy corn and get ready for a night of spook and ghoul with these scary movies that are old but still classics—kind of like you.

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The Bad Seed (1956)

The Innocents (1961)

Set in a lonely home, a housewife suspects that her seemingly perfect 8-year-old daughter is a heartless killer. This creepy thriller is directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack and Henry Jones.

Everyone loves a good haunted house but be careful what you wish for. This movie depicts a young governess of two children who becomes convinced that the house and grounds are haunted. Directed by Jack Clayton, this movie stars Deborah Kerr, Peter Wyngarde and Megs Jenkins.

Psycho (1960) Hitchcock’s film portrays a Phoenix secretary who steals $40,000 from her employer’s client, goes on the run and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother. “Psycho” stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh and Vera Miles and the beginning scene opens on a late 1950s Downtown Phoenix!

The Birds (1963) A wealthy San Francisco socialite moves to a small Northern California town, but soon regrets her decision. It isn’t long before birds of all kinds begin to attack the townspeople in increasing numbers and with increasing viciousness. The film is directed by the one and only, Alfred Hitchcock, and stars Rod Taylor, Tippi He-

dren and Suzanne Pleshette.

Night of The Living Dead (1968) This movie was really the start of the zombie apocalypse genre. A group of people hide from blood-crazed zombies in a farm house, but that might not be all they are hiding from. There are also underlying social messages of media, racism and paranoia which could very well be just as terrifying as the undead themselves. This film is directed by George A. Romero and stars Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea and Karl Hardman.

The Exorcist (1973) When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the

help of two priests to save her daughter. The movie is so haunting, there are numerous tales of odd things happening on set, including nine deaths from people involved in the production of “The Exorcist.” The film was directed by William Friedkin and stars Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow and Linda Blair.

Jaws (1975) Now that summer is over, “Jaws” is safe to watch again— you’ll probably be over your fear by the time May 2016 rolls around. When a gigantic great white shark begins to terrorize the small island community of Amity, a police chief, a marine scientist and a fisherman set out to put an end to the monster. “Jaws”

is directed by the famous Steven Spielberg and the stars include Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss.

The Shining (1980) As if an evil Jack Nicholson is scary enough, let’s throw in some deadly hedge mazes, elevators full of blood, terrifying Room 237, and the iconic scene of the Grady twins. Stephen King’s classic book made it to the big screen for a thriller about a family who lives in an isolated hotel for the winter. An evil and spiritual presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings of the future. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, this movie stars Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall and Danny Lloyd.


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them “the metal band you never knew you needed” and a “stupid sexy Phoenix rock band.” “The instantaneousness of it was a shock for us,” says Head Ned. “Suddenly your face is everywhere.” Their first show was at Rebel Lounge on September 25, and the place was completely filled. “It’s weird to have your first show sell out. You miss the development phase, testing what works live. In some parts we were flying blind.”

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hen Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington was growing up in the Valley, he couldn’t wait to leave the state. He, by his own admission, was bullied in school and needed a change. “I couldn’t wait to get the hell out of Phoenix and do something different,” Bennington says during a recent phone interview. “At the same time, there are elements of Arizona that call to me and that I have to have. I need to go see it. Being in Phoenix doesn’t get me excited; being in Arizona gets me super excited.” Bennington explains that Valley residents should get out

of the area and further explore Arizona. “If you live in Arizona and you don’t go running around that state all the time, you’re an idiot,” Bennington says. “It’s one of the most beautiful places on Earth. It’s incredible. That’s the part of Arizona that I love—the Native American culture and history; Hispanic culture and history. I always wanted to be Mexican growing up. It’s one of those funny things. Arizona, as a state, holds a good spot for me.” Despite his feelings about the Valley, Bennington and Linkin Park will return to play Tempe’s Monster Mash Music Festival with Rob Zombie, Deftones and others November 1.

“It’s not going to suck,” says Bennington, upon hearing the lineup. “You can expect from us two hours or so of Linkin Park—a Linkin Park extravaganza. I don’t know what that means,” he adds with a laugh. Seriously, Bennington says, Linkin Park has been firing on all cylinders, playing songs from each album on its tour. “We’ve got a solid set,” says Bennington, who adds that Linkin Park is working on new material. “The production’s really cool. We just kind of roll from one song to another. We play a ton of songs. It’s not like a two-hour set by The Who, where they play eight songs. How do they play eight songs

in two hours? We cram pretty much everything in there.” That includes songs from Hybrid Theory, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Bennington is still coming to grips with this. “Of course I can believe it,” he says. “My kid’s in college. This is crazy. I don’t know what the hell is happening. It’s gone by very quickly.” Playing the same songs for 15 years can get a bit tedious, but Bennington has a fail-safe method to keep it fresh. “I have amnesia so every day is brand new,” he says snarkily. “I have no idea what happened yesterday. I wake up and think, ‘Oh cool. This is where I live? I like it.’

“I also wake up and say, ‘Dude, my wife is hot!’ That’s every day. I wake up every morning and I read this book about my life. I read it. I figure it out and I’m pretty stoked about it. I go to bed, wake up tomorrow and I have no idea what to expect.”

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ith the release of its fifth studio album, American Candy, the Tempe-bred band The Maine is experiencing a rebirth of sorts. “I feel like ever since the release of the record, it’s the beginning of a whole new chapter,” says drummer Pat Kirch. The chapter continues with the School D’AZ musical festival at the Mesa Amphitheatre on Saturday, October 24. “I don’t think if this was two years ago, we would have been on this festival playing the Mesa Amphitheatre,” Kirch says. “It feels like it’s the beginning of a brand new thing for us. It feels like the possibilities of where we can go and what can happen are endless.” The Maine made the “big reveal” of the new

music during a show last spring at Marquee Theatre. The album had been under wraps, so much so that the musicians didn’t tell a soul that they were working on new tracks. “We recorded in the middle of the desert in California in Joshua Tree,” he says. “We rented this giant house in the middle of the desert and recorded up there for a month. “We got off the Internet. For two to three months we weren’t using any social media or our website. It was nice to get back to the only thing we had to focus on, which was the songs.” The secretive process helped build excitement within the band, which formed eight years ago. “It feels fresh and exciting,” he says. “There are so many things we

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Korn, Marquee Theatre, 7:31 p.m., $60 Mudhoney, Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $23$25 Meditations, Cactus Jack’s, 7 p.m., $20 Sheryl Crow, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 7 p.m., $20 Bring Me The Horizon, Mesa Amphitheatre, 5:30 p.m.., $35 adv, $40 dos Mason Jennings, Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $24-$26

OCTOBER 23 Garth Brooks, Talking Stick Resort Arena, 7 p.m., $63 Ummet Ozcan, Maya Day + Nightclub, 9 p.m., $15 Ramon Ayala, Wild Horse Pass, 8 p.m., $64$144 Otherwise, Pub Rock Live, 8 p.m., $12-$15 Act of Defiance, Club

Red, 6:30 p.m., $16-$18 Grave Danger, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free Toro Y Moi, Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $20-$22 One More Time: A Tribute to Daft Punk, The Pressroom, 9 p.m., $20 King Bee, Cactus Jack’s, 10 p.m., $7 Sinshrift w/Psyphen, Rockbar, 6:30 p.m., $10 Gary Allen, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 7 p.m., $10 The Motet, Valley Bar, 7 p.m., $20-$24 Arizona Jazz Festival w/Anthony Hamilton, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 1:30 p.m., $50-$375

OCTOBER 24 Garth Brooks, Talking Stick Resort Arena, 7 p.m., $63 Mod Sun, The Underground, 7 p.m., $18

The Internet, Monarch Theatre, 7 p.m., $15 Pyromania, Casino Arizona, 7:30 p.m., $15-$25 DVBBS, Maya Day + Nightclub, 9 p.m., $20 Sound of Ceres, Last Exit Live, 8 p.m., $10-$12 Hands Like Houses, Pub Rock, 7:30 p.m., $15-18 Sepultura, Club Red, 6 p.m., $23-$25 Vehemence, Yucca Tap Room, 8:30 p.m., free Angel Vivaldi, Nile Theater, 6 p.m., $12-$14 Sci-Fi Seduction, The Pressroom, 9 p.m., $20$100 Concertina, Cactus Jack’s, 7:30 p.m., $5 Honeyryder, Cactus Jack’s, 9 p.m., $5 Adal Ramones, Comerica Theatre, 8 p.m., $49-$89 School d’AZ, Mesa Amphitheatre, 2 p.m., $35 adv, $40 dos Mod Sun, Nile Theater, 7 p.m., $18 Arizona Jazz Festival


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OCTOBER 31

AUSTIN MAHONE Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 7 p.m., $20

This teen heartthrob is sure to melt some hearts as he performs at the Arizona State Fair. Grab yourself some fair food and sing along to his radio hit “Mmm Yeah” as the 19-year-old artist takes the stage.

w/ The Roots, Erykah Badu, Common, Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 2 p.m., $50-$375

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OCTOBER 26 The Adicts, Marquee Theatre, 8 p.m., $20 The Royal Concept, Pub Rock, 8 p.m., $9-$12 William Fitzsimmons, Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $18-$20

OCTOBER 27 Jonny Lang, Livewire, 7 p.m., $37 Allen Stone, Marquee Theatre, 8 p.m., $25

OCTOBER 28 Gwar, Marquee Theatre, 7:45 p.m., $20 Sanctuary, Club Red, 6 p.m., $22-$55 The Atom Age, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free DIIV, Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $13-$15 The Coathangers, Valley Bar, 7 p.m., $12-$15 Wheelwright, Last Exit Live, 8 p.m., $5

Skinny Puppy, Marquee Theatre, 9 p.m., $10 Natalia Jimenez, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 5 p.m., $15 Oddisee, Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $12-$15 He Whose Ox Is Gored, Yucca Tap Room, 8 p.m., free Wild Earth, Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $5-$7

NOVEMBER 2 Windhand, Club Red, 12 p.m., $15-$17 A Cloud For Climbing, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free

NOVEMBER 3 Jelly Roll, Last Exit Live, 9 p.m., $10-$12 Insatanity, Yucca Tap Room, 8 p.m., free

NOVEMBER 4 Falling In Reverse w/Attila, Metro Station, Nile Theater, 7 p.m., $22.50 Soja w/ With J. Boog, Dustin Thomas, Marquee Theatre, 6:30 p.m., $30 Chris Cornell, Orpheum Theatre, 7 p.m., sold out Pure Bathing Culture, Rhythm Room, 8 p.m., $10-$12 David Ramirez, Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $13-$15 Pimps of Joytime, Last Exit Live, 9 p.m., $12-$15 Timmy’s Organism, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free

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OCTOBER 29 Fates Warning, Club Red, 6 p.m., $18-$20 Soft Deadlines, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free Greensky Bluegrass, Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $18-$21 Jane’s Addiction, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 7 p.m., $25

OCTOBER 30 Monster Mash w/Santana, John Fogerty, Tempe Beach Park, 5:30 p.m., $99 Young Rising Sons w/Night Riots, Crescent Ballroom, 7 p.m., $16-$18

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Ground Up, Pub Rock, 7 p.m., $13 Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, The Pressroom, 7 p.m., $25 Gerard Way, Marquee Theatre, 8 p.m., $30 Caskitt, Yucca Tap Room, 8 p.m., $5 Django Django, Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $26-$30 Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, The Pressroom, 7:30 p.m., $25 Jack & Jack, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 5 p.m., $15 Sufjan Stevens, Orpheum Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $46 Skylar Spence, Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $13-$15 Arizona Jazz Festival w/ Maxwell & Toni Braxton, Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 1 p.m., $50-$375

Somo, Club Red, 7 p.m., $25$400 Gooch Palms, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free Tobias Jesso Jr., Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $18-$20 Evan Berg, Rockbar, 9 p.m., free Noah Gundersen, Valley Bar, 7 p.m., $17 SoMo, Club Red, 7 p.m., $25

Zomboy, Livewire, 8 p.m., $20 Monster Mash w/Tool, Primus, Tempe Beach Park, 3 p.m., sold out AbbaFab, Wild Horse Pass, 8 p.m., $10 Soilwork Decapitated, Club Red, 5:30 p.m., $25-$27 Scorpion vs. Tarantula, Yucca Tap Room, 9 p.m., free Knuckle Puck, Nile Theater, 6 p.m., $14-$16 Blue Nasty, The Pressroom, 10 p.m., $10 The Black Moods w/Random Karma, RadioFix, Rockbar, 8 p.m., $10 Third Day, Veterans Memorial Museum at the Arizona State Fair, 7:15 p.m., $15 Sergio Mendes, Musical Instrument Museum, 7 p.m., $72-$82 Playboy Manbaby w/Slipping Into Darkness, Milk Lines, Valley Bar, 8:30 p.m., $15-$17

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(FEBRUARY 19 – MARCH 20)

(MARCH 21 – APRIL 21)

(APRIL 22 – MAY 20)

You’ll be invited to so many awesome events this Halloween, you won’t even know which one to go to, so we won’t blame you if you stay in the house and hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. (And when they never show up to your dorm, you can keep all of the loot for yourself.)

There’s no point in hating on someone else’s talent when you have so much of your own. Go on! Show the world your weird armpit thing! You won’t regret it.

This Halloween, there’s no need to fear the boogie man. Instead, fear that your friends maybe don’t even really like you and the crippling debt you’re accumulating by going to college. OOooooOOoooOO!

Keep with that goal, Pisces. It might be an uphill battle, but being king of the LARPers is pretty sweet.

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CANCER

LEO

(MAY 21 – JUNE 21)

(JUNE 22 – JULY 22)

If you’re struggling to get comfortable in your new surroundings, perhaps you should attempt life in an adult onesie? Those things are comfy as hell.

Feel that chill in the air? That’s Courtney talking crap about you. Oh my god, why are you friends with her!?

(JULY 23 – AUGUST 22)

You’re having a hard time focusing on that work. Have you considered procrastinating? It’s this new thing where you totally screw over future you, but who cares about that guy anyway?

VIRGO (AUGUST 23 – SEPTEMBER 22)

When you’re dating someone new, you tend to be a little on the shy side. But what are you going to do? Hold it all night? You have to break the seal sometime, so just do the deed. It’s weirder if you don’t.

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SCORPIO

SAGITTARIUS

CAPRICORN

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(OCTOBER 23 – NOVEMBER 21)

(NOVEMBER 22 – DECEMBER 21)

(DECEMBER 22 – JANUARY 19)

You might be broke, and with the holidays around the corner, that can make you feel pretty helpless. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Get creative with what you throw away. That banana peel could be a banana peel with googly eyes with enough creativity.

Try not to measure yourself by the success of others. They have a BMW and a pretty girlfriend, but reflect on your own accomplishments. Getting one cat a year is an undertaking in itself, and every year they don’t eat you alive is a success you can feel good about.

That breakup was pretty brutal, we know, but what’s worse? Being with someone who doesn’t want you or eternal loneliness? You can always get a dog.

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