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Jim has covered Boston arts and events since 1978.  In addition to this column, JimSullivanInk, he is a freelance columnist for the likes of the Boston Phoenix, the Christian Science Monitor, Search Boston and Hall of Fame Magazine.
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Rappin' Zombies from Hell - A Good Time Guaranteed for All Print E-mail
Oct 28, 2006 at 12:00 AM

Sat. Oct. 28

 Boy, the Halloween stuff just keeps pouring in here at INK! Makes sense. It is adults' No. 1 holiday and it probably falls right behind XBox or Xmas or whatever for kids. It's be who-you're-not night. If you're uptight, dress like a slutty nurse. If you're a liquid freak cover yourself in fake blood. If you really want to scare someone dress up like Bill O'Reilly. Machine is hosting Bloodfeast 2006, where you're encouraged to give the costuming your all, because the best-dressed walks (staggers) home with a grand. (Note: Do not spend more than $1000 on costume; not cost-efficient.) This is also a two-pronged benefit: The Red Cross will be there to take your blood and the Society of Professional Journalists scholarship fund will take your $15 at the door. Entertainment? You bet. Z.W.A. (Zombies With Attitudes) will tell you what it's like to be a walkin' stalkin' member of the undead. Music will come from Angeldustrial (great name, sounds scary), Sarula and Spoiled. Lena Michaels will do a burlesque performance. This is put on by one of our favorite colleagues at a former major metropolitan newspaper, Emily Sweeney, who always had the best 'do in the biz, and never believed punk was dead. Starts at 10 p.m.


1254 Boylston St spikeyem.com/bloodfeast2006


Jim Sullivan Boston Arts and Entertainment graphic