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  1. All Souls Day - 11/2/2024 - Setlist “Anything Can Happen on Halloween” - Tim Curry (The Worst Witch soundtrack) “Bella Lugosi's Dead” - Bauhaus “Every Day is Halloween” - Ministry “Halloween” - Siouxsie and the Banshees “Witches” - Switchblade Symphony “Now I'm Feeling Zombified” - Alien Sex Fiend “Cuts You Up” - Peter Murphy “Night of the Vampire” - Entombed “My Boy Builds Coffins” (Demo-Alternative Version) - Florence and the Machine “Spooky” - Classics IV “Gypsy Woman” - Cherlene “A Short Term Effect” - The Cure “I Put a Spell on You” - Bette Midler “She’s in Parties” - Bauhaus “Dominion/Mother Russia” - Sisters of Mercy “Toxic” (Goth Remix) - Brittany Spears “Goo Goo Muck” - The Cramps “Black Celebration” Depeche Mode “If I Was Your Vampire” - Marilyn Manson “When the Freaks Come Out” - Faderhead “Sin City” (KMFDM Remix) - Genitorturers “Red Right Hand” (Mojo Filter Remix) - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds “Out of Control” - She Wants Revenge “Closer” - Nine Inch Nails “Castle” (Goth Edit) - Halsey “Boyfriend” (Goth Edit) - Dove Cameron “Glory Box” - Portishead “S&M” (Goth Remix) - Rihanna “Tear You Apart” - She Wants Revenge “Wasteland” - The Mission UK “Marilyn, My Bitterness” - Crüxshadows “Beloved” - VNV Nation “Mouth” - Bush “Darkangel” - VNV Nation “Thriller” - Michael Jackson “Send Me an Angel” - Real Life “Death by a Thousand Cuts” - Imminence (request) “Dust to Gold” - The Sad Hour (request) “Bummer” - Scarling (request) “Witch House No 2” - ZoZoZombie “Cities in Dust” - Siouxsie and the Banshees “Running Up That Hill” - Placebo “Summertime Sadness” - Blvk Ceiling “Love Like Blood” - Killing Joke “Sunglasses At Night” - Tiga and Zyntherius “Anything Can Happen on Halloween” - Tim Curry (The Worst Witch soundtrack) “Stripped” - Shiny Toy Guns “Desire (Come and Get It)” - Gene Loves Jezebel “Ghosts” - John Murphy (request) “Closing Time” - (Leonard Cohen cover) - Duncan McKenzie
  2. Nope. Not that I mind singing, but I don't want to scare attendees with a rendition of that.
  3. All Souls Day, presented by The Darkness Underground, Saturday, Nov. 2nd at Cafe Tamaki in Muskegon. Revel in the spookier side of life through a mutual appreciation of creepy music and fashion (goths, and other creatures of the night). DJ Benét will be spinning your favorite spooky dance beats all night. There will be vendors and a tarot card reader too! https://www.facebook.com/events/1258063435214566
  4. The Darkness Underground invites you to Goth Night, a night of live music on the darker side, on Saturday, August 31st at The Credit Union in Muskegon. Dust off your stompy boots and black eyeliner for a night of haunting melodies and mesmerizing beats. 7pm - All ages - $10 suggested donation https://www.facebook.com/events/481136024243449/ The Credit Union 405 E. Broadway Ave. Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
  5. Yup, it's my doing. Here's the event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1609225623186083
  6. I have seen a few Yooper goths in various groups. So, I created this: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1185415092867054
  7. Would people be interested in having a gothic invasion of Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon this spring/summer?
  8. For those in Muskegon, I made a group specific to that area, to help us organize, socialize, etc. https://www.facebook.com/groups/728157025351116
  9. I just closed on a place in Muskegon. It's an old church, built in 1889. It needs a lot of work to convert it into a house, but it should look very cool when finished. The exterior will be painted black and charcoal, of course.
  10. It seems I've lost access to my old Cthulhu account, but I thought you might be interested in a new group I created for the darker side of Northern Michigan. https://www.facebook.com/groups/856932065310586
  11. I've just been named a moderator of the Goths of Illinois group. Feel free to join. https://www.facebook.com/groups/GothsofIllinois/
  12. I think he does check his other messages (which you actually get notification of with the new Facebook update). That's how I got a hold of him. I don't have him as a friend either, and he still got my message and responded.
  13. If he isn't responding, try sending him a message through Facebook. His Facebook account is linked here: http://www.gothclubs.org/index.php?title=User:Videoman Here's a direct link: https://www.facebook.com/synackurg
  14. The updating aspect is why this one being set up as a Wiki is nice. It means anyone with new/updated info can get an account and update/add the info. Granted, it took a while for the owner to actually authorize my account, but once he did, it was very easy.
  15. I found the site gothclubs.org which is a Wiki site for goth clubs (and other related info). It's easy to create an account and edit info. I filled in the Michigan page as best I could. Feel free to add anything I missed. http://www.gothclubs.org/index.php?title=Michigan
  16. If you are up in Traverse City, or if you visit the area, you might be interested in this group I found for TC goths. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1727816154113818/
  17. Yes, you can send it to me to have it signed. I'd be more than happy to oblige. I've sent you a private message with my address.
  18. Thanks, I appreciate it. When you get to Part 2 (the modern day part), you'll probably recognize many of the settings. It's got a bunch of scenes in UofM/Ann Arbor, Detroit and Wyandotte.
  19. What they’re saying about Wolf Hunter: “Horror meets mad science as Benét’s shape-shifting nightmare plays out in frightening detail against the backdrop of Nazi Germany.” - Jason Jack Miller, author of Hellbender “I know of two writers that I believe have the potential of rising out of the horror ghetto and producing books that the wider reading public will want to read despite the horror … one of them is Jack Kincaid and the other one is Jean-Loup Benét. Their work has heart. Yes, technically it is horror … it transcends the material that the majority of horror authors are content to produce.” - Janrae Frank, World Fantasy Award-winning author of the Dark Brothers of the Light series “I enjoyed it! … It’s well-written and accomplished and entertaining (and it has Nazis!)… It reminded me of classic-era Robert R. McCammon, and you can’t go wrong with that.” - Brian Keene, Stoker Award-winning author of The Rising and Ghoul “… has an imaginative, interesting plot … you get off some good licks and scenes like the medicine wheel scene (in which the dialogue is quite good)…” - Jack Ketchum, Stoker Award-winning author of Off-Season and The Girl Next Door “Benét reminds us in sickening detail that war can turn even the most benign men into beasts, leaving nothing in their wake but blood and guts and death.” - Heidi Ruby Miller, co-editor of Many Genres, One Craft “Benet's novel puts at least three interesting twists into the werewolf genre. A promising reinvigoration of the genre. It's got Nazis, it's got kids behaving badly in college, it's got werewolves; what more could you want?? Oh, yeah, there's bloodshed and personal transformation. Quit reading the blurbs and just buy the book.” - Timons Esaias - Asimov's Readers Award Winner and Five Time Rhysling Award Nominee.
  20. From the back cover: It's set in Ann Arbor and Detroit, and even features a couple scenes at a Goth club in Detroit. For more info, you can check out Belfire Press' website for my novel, Wolf Hunter, here: http://belfirepress....es/wolf-hunter/ It's available in both print and eBook on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.../dp/B00AG5MVTC/ If you'd prefer other eBook formats, you can pick them up at Smashwords: https://www.smashwor...oks/view/260444
  21. Listening to the Evelyn Wood Speed Reading Course on book-on-tape. Just finished Christine by Stephen King, Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, and The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. Just picked up Wolf by Jim Harrison.
  22. Procrastinating on grading my newest batch of essays.
  23. As Proscrire said, we will be there for our going-away-party. There are no goth clubs in northern Michigan, so we'll have to satisfy our fix for a while.
  24. It was fun to go out again. I've been stuck in northern Michigan, without anyplace fun to go. All work and no play makes Homer something something.
  25. I just got done reading Fredrick Douglass' book, and Sojourner Truth's book. (for school) I was reading the newest Janrae Frank high-fantasy novel, but she just finished a heavy rewrite, making the manuscript I was reading obsolete. I am now starting The Many Faces of Van. Helsing antho, and F. Paul Wilson's The Keep.
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