Those of you who came through "Terror Behind the Screen" in 2012 remember the "Killer Clowns From Outer Space" section. I'm building a new haunted house in Yakima and I bought a clown car for that set. I can't show you a photo yet, but I am trying to name it. What do you think would be a really cool name for a clown car?
Before visiting Terror Behind the Screen -- our haunted house on west Court Street in the old K-mart opening Oct. 11 -- you definitely have to see these two videos.
Every day after the radio show I work on our new haunted house, TERROR BEHIND THE SCREEN! and its sister attraction in Yakima: Terror on the Ave. Well, I need some help, and here's what you can do:
As I build Terror Behind the Screen (our haunted house opening in October on west Court Street across from the post office) I often call Bobbie Weiner a.k.a. Bloody Mary for advice. She's one of the coolest people alive. Here's her story:
Good fake blood is $100 a quart. We've all seen bad fake blood, and that just won't do for Terror Behind the Screen -- our haunted house opening soon in the old K-Mart on west Court Street. So I decided to make my own. I think I can do it for $40. Here's how:
Everybody keeps asking me, "How are you doing?" "What's new?" "What you been up to?" "How was your weekend?" and I only have one answer: Terror Behind the Screen. Big Jim and I are building it every evening to be ready to open later this month. I'm also building one in Yakima. Check out the photo of my recent creation:
Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 6 p.m. we're holding a job fair here at the studio (2621 W. A Street in Pasco) to interview candidates for "Terror Behind the Screen" -- our haunted house. Here's how to apply:
It's almost Halloween and that means Townsquare Media is hiring workers for our haunted house, "Terror Behind the Screen!" We need set builders, set designers, prop masters, make up artists, actors, security personnel, and more.