New name, same chocolate popcorn: Seattle's Cinerama reopens as SIFF Cinema Downtown in December After a four year hiatus, and an acquisition by the Seattle International Film Festival, Seattle’s beloved Cinerama movie theater, home of the chocolate popcorn, huge screens, and fancy seats, is scheduled to reopen. Mike Davis
Francisca Garcia, thank you for inspiring us to become artists A pillar of Seattle’s Mexican-American artist community, Francisca Garcia, passed away last year. RadioActive's Josefina Gonzalez, a young artist herself, has the story of what’s been lost and how to move forward. Josie Gonzalez
From truly terrifying to ironic and iconic, a rundown of the best Halloween flicks Soundside host Libby Denkmann chats about horror movies & what makes them so much fun with Make Believe Film Festival founder Billy Ray Brewton Jason Burrows
Henry Winkler's memoir explores stardom, therapy and self discovery NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Henry Winkler about his memoir Being Henry: The Fonz... and Beyond, which details his big break on Happy Days and his mental health journey. Scott Detrow
Why the urban legend of contaminated Halloween candy won't disappear There is no evidence of any deaths or injuries from contaminated Halloween candy. Why are people still afraid of it? Kaity Kline
What to know about trunk-or-treating, a trick-or-treating alternative Trunk-or-treating has been popular among churches, where people gather in parking lots and decorate their car trunks. Here's a rundown of how it started and how to find one nearby. Ayana Archie
Scream time: Has your kid been frightened by a horror movie trailer? Ads for horror movies and TV shows seem to be everywhere around Halloween — including during shows that kids might be watching. Avoiding them is a challenge. Elizabeth Blair
American Museum of Natural History will remove human remains from public display New York's American Museum of Natural History holds the remains of some 12,000 people. The museum is removing human remains from public display and reviewing its repatriation procedures. Elizabeth Blair
No candy for you. Some towns ban older kids from trick-or-treating on Halloween When are kids too old to go trick-or-treating? In some U.S. towns, it's illegal for teenagers to indulge in the sweetest part of Halloween – one even threatened jail time. Bill Chappell
A 75-year-old rodeo cowboy is being inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame J.C. Trujillo, 75, got rodeo fever at age six when he won $10 in a calf riding competition. He went on to become a world champion and is being inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Stina Stieg