


The Bronx County Historical Society (BCHS) is a non-profit organization that collects and disseminates historical material and information about The Bronx, as well as southern Westchester County, New York. BCHS manages the Museum of Bronx History, Poe Cottage, and The Bronx County Archives & Research Library.
LATIN HORROR was officially launched on Halloween 2008 by filmmaker/horror patron Edwin Pagán, as an online niche market website specializing in Latin-influenced horror, its documentation, and promotion as a distinct and valid genre. It also covers the general horror, science fiction, and pop fan-base sectors.
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Bronx Music Heritage Center (Bronx Music Hall)
The BMH is the new permanent home of WHEDco’s Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC), which was founded in 2010 to preserve and promote Bronx music, cultivate Bronx artists, spur neighborhood revival, and provide free cultural programs for the community

The George A. Romero Foundation (The GARF) is a 501c(3) non-profit organization dedicated to honoring George’s life, art, and cultural impact by restoring and preserving his portfolio and legacy, and supporting the dreams and imaginations of independent filmmakers, artists, and writers inspired by George.

Pittsburgh University – Horror Studies Center
The Horror Studies Center of the University of Pittsburgh Library Systems Center is a multidisciplinary academic center dedicated solely to horror studies, including the George A. Romero Archival Collection, the Daniel Kraus papers, and the John A. Russo collection.

IMAGE TEN
Image Ten is the original production company of the classic horror film Night of the Living Dead (NOTLD) and the official license holder of the motion picture.
An indispensable resource for all thing NOTLD!

Chronicling and Elevating the Cultural and Historical Zeitgeist of The Bronx and its Diaspora. People | Places | Things | Ideas

The Bronx Halloween Parade
Celebrating its 40th year in 2025, this beloved community-based event continues to serve as a safe space for children and adults alike to enjoy the spirit of Halloween.

Brooklyn born artist Miguel Hernández (M75er) has been a freelance designer working in print, television and film for over 30 years.
