Steven Noss aka Weaven Steven is a hair designer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has completed a project he has been working on for about 3 1/2 years; a coffee table book titled Weaven’s World A Journey with Fantasy Hair. Weaven’s World anthologizes the innovations and dramatic flair of acclaimed ‘weavologist’ …
Read More »Volume XI Spring 2016
Sci-Fi themed Spring 2016 issue includes Criss Angel, Joe Black, Alston Stephanus, Valentina Azul, Lady Tigra, Sci-Fi Boudoir, Dr. Who, Drone Vision, Male Makeup, 2016 Sci-Fi Gaming Preview, CD Reviews, Movie Reviews and much more! Carpe Nocturne is the preeminent digital and print publication to feature the alternative subculture and …
Read More »The Hammer Trinity
“Engaging…highly theatrical!” – The Miami Herald “The Hammer Trinity is the kind of play that can, and will, inspire excitement in audience members!” – Miami New Times Written by Nathan Allen & Chris Mathews Directed by Nathan Allen The theatrical event of the year! The Hammer Trinity is a 3-plays-in-1-day epic …
Read More »Prometheus: The Evolution of a Mythos
Modern prequels to films that have created a universe of their own have had a rough go of it, specifically one that has as unique a universe as Ridley Scott’s Alien series. I’m not even sure that I could name a horror prequel (or reboot for that matter) that’s been …
Read More »Interview with artist Alan Washburn
CN: First could you introduce yourself to our readers? Alan: My name is Alan Washburn. I am a freelance graphic designer and digital artist working in Reno, Nevada, though I serve clients from all around the country. I don’t have any formal education experience in the form of art school …
Read More »Press Release – Kansas City Goth Empowers Corporately-Employed Goths
by Joy Samiat Kansas City, April, 2016-The first blog for the working female goth is born. Its name is Goth Collar Worker. Goth Collar Worker is a blog for women from ages 18+ that focuses on outfits and style for the career-minded goth. Typically, posts range from styles for those …
Read More »Help is Only 140 Million Miles Away: Ridley Scott’s “The Martian”
By: Peter Lalush These days, it seems like science-fiction falls into one of two categories: super-serious (“Gravity”) or super-ridiculous (“Guardians of the Galaxy”). Which is why a film like Ridley Scott’s “The Martian” is such a breath of fresh air. It’s scientifically accurate and rather serious, but with an offbeat …
Read More »AFTERNOON TEA: A STEAMPUNK GATHERING IN THREE COURSES
If there’s anything steampunks love to do, it’s get together for tea. High tea. Low tea. Every tea in between. Name a venue that offers elegant service and real china cups, and we’ve probably been there. Or at least have it on the calendar. In fact, you might say that …
Read More »Linnie’s Lost Favorites: Don’t Deliver Us from Evil (1971)
Not to be mistaken with Deliver Us from Evil, the 2014 possession film from Scott Derrickson, this lost classic is about a pair of girls who are more than content to be left in the company of Satan. Written and directed by Joël Séria, Don’t Deliver Us from Evil was …
Read More »Step Inside ‘The Scarehouse’ with Director Gavin Michael Booth
From music videos to horror films, writer/director Gavin Michael Booth is making his mark in the industry one project at a time. His most recent film, The Scarehouse, is an independent feature that was picked up by a major Hollywood studio and has been gaining considerable critical and fan traction. …
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