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    The Bulletin: Halloween parties that won't suck 🧛‍ [Issue #48]Montreal's one and only Halloween celebration during its 375th anniversary, Trouble-FĂȘte. | Photograph: GRIDSPACE STUDIO, Patrick Rochon

    Back when the city was in the year-long throes of celebrating being in existence for 375 years, we were going all out with parties, artistic installations, and all kinds of other cool shit.

    Those remnants—some amazing and some ridiculous—may not be on par with the collective creative energy of something like Expo 67, but it has left us with genuinely memorable relics that, if we were lucky enough to be around when they became part of the cityscape, will have a lasting impact on our lives.

    Thing is, celebrations like Trouble-FĂȘte for Halloween (pictured above) were a one time thing, and we're wondering: Why?

    In a city of dancers, party-goers, culture vultures, and fetish festival attendees, you don't think we'd jump at the chance to have a parade filled with costumes and reasonably creepy but still kid-friendly stuff?

    That's why this edition of the Bulletin's got its own section culling together this best parties we could find while slinging Tremblays and an SQDC home order over one weekend of clicking around. We're pretty proud of it.

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    Halloween parties that don't suck

    GIFs of Puppets — Sesame Street (1969-Present)
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    Dance it up

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    • New City Gas is hosting a two-day party on Halloween weekend, a bridging of Halloween with the Day of the Dead.
    • Unity has three days of festivities with three separate themes throughout the weekend: SHREK, PLAYBOY, and FAIRY.
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    • Local brewery Messorem is hosting its own Halloween bash, drinking something called Corpse Lite as they dance, drink, and scare each other.
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