Photo courtesy ghostshow.usJennifer Parker of SPIHouston will have some local representation when the largest paranormal investigation in the history of paranormal investigations goes down Saturday night in Tampa Bay, Florida.Members of Southern Paranormal Investigators will join a 25-person investigative team as it looks for activity on the USS American Victory, a transport ship that sailed during WWII, Korea and Vietnam and was converted to a museum about a decade ago. Employees claim to have
​Paranormal Activity is this century's Blair Witch Project -- a horror movie whose budget couldn't even afford shoestrings, a horror movie with no stars to speak of, but one that is winning great reviews.Why is this important to you? Because you can see it before it becomes a cult hit. Remember how the cops had to be called out to the River Oaks Theater because people were trying to storm their way into BWP? (BWP 2, not so much.)Get ahead of the curve -- be among the first 20 people to hit
Photos by Brittanie SheyTexas Traveler has never been much of a believer, nor have we ever been much for re-heated frozen fake Italian food. But after we heard that the Spaghetti Warehouse downtown was named one of the most haunted buildings in America, we decided to have a look for ourselves.
See, Texas Traveler grew up in Oklahoma, and the only thing haunting the Spaghetti Warehouse there were the panhandlers hanging out on the corner. After all, we want to believe, and what better way
It's October, so let's stay on the scary-movie theme and talk about another horror flick coming out this month: Paranormal Activity.Shot entirely with hand-held camera (in the style of recent flicks like Cloverfield and [REC]), it's the story of a San Diego couple who have been experiencing some strange occurrences in their home: doors open and shut, water turns on by itself, and strange whispering and creaking can be heard at night. The man buys an elaborate video rig to capture the goings-on,