Take a walk to the west side of Whitewater and celebrate "Ghoul's Night Out" Oct. 29. Festivities include pumpkin carving, caramel apple decorating, face painting and a Thriller dance competition. "We're trying to get more people to come toward the west side of town," event coordinator and manager at Greenhouse Café Colleen Baird-Coulter said.
"Letters Home," a play which highlights letters of some of our soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, is coming to the Young Auditorium Nov. 3. The show, which is being brought to UW-Whitewater by the Griffin Theatre Company in Chicago, consists of 10 actors portraying soldiers.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Fiskum Art Gallery is holding a veteran's exhibit from Oct. 30 to Nov. 11. "With the current war going on, I personally have friends who are serving," Sarah Felter, lead gallery assistant for the Fiskum Art Gallery, said.
The Backstreet Boys released their seventh studio album Oct. 6, titled "This Is Us," but it leaves fans of the band behind as they head in a new direction. This is the second album without Kevin Richardson, and this album has an unexpected sound from the boy band.
Halloween means three things: people get to wear something idiotic, lapse into a sugar coma after destroying their sibling's candy stock and there's going to be a new "Saw" movie. The "Saw" franchise, now in its sixth installment, continues to churn out gory dismemberments, interesting and violent murder scenarios, and sewing keys into people's stomachs.