The rare corpse flower has opened at the New York Botanical Garden just in time for Halloween, drawing crowds for a sniff of its noxious, rotting-meat stench. (AP Video: Ted Shaffrey) Secret Service ...
A corpse flower at a Northern California high school picked almost the perfect time to bloom. Roseville High School's Think Green Club, a student-led organization, has been taking care of three ...
A rare and malodorous marvel is drawing crowds — and wrinkled noses — to the New York Botanical Garden this week, as the infamous corpse flower reveals its massive bloom just in time for Halloween.
Twenty Halloweens ago, Tim Burton conjured Corpse Bride, a fantasy fable that spans the world of the living and the land of the dead. Building on the stylings of The Nightmare Before Christmas, which ...
This Las Vegas scent company has bottled the smell of the season: a rotting corpse. Aroma Retail, known for bottling scents for Strip resorts and casinos, has now bottled the scent of a rotting corpse ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. We all want to look freaky on Halloween. But, those makeup tutorials ...
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and the owner of the dog who voiced Scraps is as proud as ever of his pup’s performance in the film. Forbes‘Tim Burton’s Corpse ...
Just in time for Halloween, an enormous flower that smells like a decaying body will be blooming for the first time in years in New York State... and it's just a short trip from the Hudson Valley.
Leaves are falling. Jack-o'-lanterns are grinning from porches. Paper skeletons are waving from windows. In honor of the season, a special episode of the Story-Corpse podcast full of tricks and treats ...
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is back in theaters to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary, and to help honor the stop-motion classic this weekend at The LightBox Expo — also known as LBX — are three of ...
A rare corpse flower is set to bloom at the New York Botanical Garden, just in time for Halloween. The notorious flower, “Amorphophallus gigas,” gets its name from the rotting-flesh odor it emits. It ...