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Halloween in Hollywood!
The Annual Carnival in the Street is a Party

Elaborate costumes and craziness create a Carnival atmosphere.
West Hollywood hosts a Halloween party each year, a fun and colorful event called Carnival. And it is indeed a carnival atmosphere.
A mini Mardi Gras, Halloween Carnival is a block party along Santa Monica Blvd. It brings out the the best in this notoriously gay community, as well as people from all over L.A., many wearing elaborate costumes that look as if they belong on a movie set. And in this town, that may well be where they originated.
This story contains information on the event, plus updated photo from 2010.


Festive people abound at this festive event.
Drag queens mix with pure queens, lovely ladies who dress as cops, cats and princesses. In fact, tens of thousands of people from all walks of life cruise the 10 or so blocks, stopping along the way to talk, take pictures, have their pictures taken or party in the many bars along the route.
This is a rare event in Los Angeles, to be sure. In a city hardly known for its all-out party atmosphere, this is as good as it gets. So hats off to West Hollywood for hosting Carnival.
The street is closed to traffic and along the way are three stages with live music. If that's not enough to stir the soul, some people bring DJ equipment on wheels, and this leads to dancing in the streets.
The 2010 festival was the 23rd year and ran from 6-midnight on the 31st.

For those who thinks it's all gays and no hotties, we present this beauty queen.
Special for 2010 is The Rocky Horror Picture Show's 35th Anniversary One of the stages devoted to performances honoring this legendary cult film throughout the night. Another main stage, Club 25, will feature house band Tranzkontinental, the Wandering Marionettes, aerialists The Birds and a rock & roll strip show. In addition to the two main stages, four smaller stages will feature DJs, graffiti artists, voguers and go-go dancers.
A parade will kick off the evening just before 7 p.m. starting at La Cienega & Santa Monica Boulevard. The parade will include members of the Rocky Horror Picture Show cast, stage performers and city officials being transported in pedi-floats down Santa Monica Blvd. The event will close out with a Guinness Book record-breaking performance of Time Warp synchronized across all six stages of the event.






The scene in 2010 at West Hollywood's Carnival Halloween party.
Carnival is LA's version of Bay to Breakers, the crazy event up north each May in San Francisco. There are not floats stocked with kegs – in fact, there's very little drinking at all except what people bring with them – but elaborate, outlandish, fun and political costumes. People are proud of them and love to pose for pictures.
There is minimal police presence and frankly, no more is needed. The crowd is cool and well behaved, friendly and the atmosphere is casual. There is no doubt this event takes place in L.A., and not in, say, New York.
West Hollywood Halloween Carnival Facts: The event is free and open to anyone, even those few who choose to go without costumes...It runs from 6-11 p.m., though the streets are not cleared until after midnight...There are food booths but no alcohol is sold...The location is between La Cienega Boulevard and Doheny Drive...Parking is available for $15 at these locations (overnight okay but then standard rates apply the following day, not exceeding $7): Kings Road Parking Structure at the corner of Santa Monica and Kings Road, West Hollywood Park Parking Lot at San Vicente and Melrose Avenue and El Tovar Lot near Melrose and Robertson...This is a link to the official website of the event...The phone number is (323) 848-6534.
The Weather. According to KCAL's Evely Taft, one of PubClub.com's Hottest Weather Girls, the weather for the the street Carnival will be dry (after rain on Saturday) and temperatures in the mid to upper 60s.
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May the street party be with you.
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