Archive for November, 2009

New Ways to Interact with ChicagoVampire.com

by on Nov.26, 2009, under ChicagoVampire.com Updates

ChicagoVampire.com has a couple of nifty new features to make it even easier for you to find and connect with other vampire fans in and around Chicago!

First, you can now login to the site using your existing Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo or other accounts.  Look for the Login box on the right.

Second, you can now create a profile on the site, add friends, post to the site, etc. All you have to do is create an account to get started!

PLEASE NOTE: If you try to leave a comment on another user’s post using CV’s new social interaction features, it may appear as if nothing happens when you click the “COMMENT” button. It’s a bug that we’ve alerted the developer to; your comment DOES post, you just won’t see it unless you refresh the page after you click the button. For what it’s worth.

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FREE TICKETS to an advance screening of TRANSYLMANIA

by on Nov.23, 2009, under Chicago Vampire Events, Vampire Movies

ChicagoVampire.com has 25 Admit-Two passes to give away for a November 23rd advance screening of the upcoming vampire/comedy TRANSYLMANIA. To win, send an email to transylmaniachicago@yahoo.com – the first 25 people to do so will receive a return email with a printable eTicket and specific time/location for the screening. Enjoy!

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Chad Savage Is Annoyed, and Apparently His Name is Chris

by on Nov.22, 2009, under ChicagoVampire.com Updates, Vampires in Chicago

…at least according to the front page of ChicagoMagazine.com today:

Looks like ChicagoMagazine.com decided to capitalize on New Moon's opening weekend...

Looks like ChicagoMagazine.com decided to capitalize on New Moon's opening weekend...

I’m more annoyed that the article leads off with “Chris Savage”, but what the hell – at least they’re linking back here, which is cool (thanks, CM!). You can now read the article from the November issue of Chicago Magazine online at http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/November-2009/Bitten-Chicago-area-vampire-enthusiasts/

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For the Twilight Haters: 20 Fangtastic Vampire Movies You Can Watch Instead of New Moon

by on Nov.20, 2009, under Vampire Movies

For every excited teenage girl (and her won’t-admit-that-she’s-also-excited mom) that’s going to see Twilight: New Moon this weekend, there are a dozen horror/vampire fans who would rather die a slow, painful death than be sparkly. For that latter group, here are 20 vampire movies that really deliver the goods. The vampires are rarely the Good Guys here, but even when they are, they’re still really, really dangerous:

  1. Near Dark
  2. Fright Night
  3. Let the Right One In
  4. Vamp
  5. 30 Days of Night
  6. Perfect Creature
  7. From Dusk ’til Dawn
  8. Innocent Blood
  9. Shadow of the Vampire
  10. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
  11. John Carpenter’s Vampires
  12. The Hunger
  13. The Lost Boys
  14. Thirst
  15. Blade
  16. Vampire Hunter D
  17. Blood, The Last Vampire (Anime)
  18. Salem’s Lot (1979)
  19. Cronos
  20. …oh, go ahead and pop in your favorite version(s) of Dracula while you’re at it!

Did we forget your favorite vampire movie? Is there a glaring omission? Hit the COMMENT button to leave your additions!

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Dominican University: Vampire popularity, a panel talk Dec. 8

by on Nov.20, 2009, under Chicago Vampire Events

Dominican University will present a program titled “Fangs A Lot: The Vampire in Myth, Movies, and Popular Culture” at 7 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Martin Recital Hall, 7900 W. Division St. The panel, featuring Dominican faculty, will examine the current mania in literature, film and television for vampires and other supernatural beings.

The panel will cover such pop culture phenomena as Anne Rice’s vampire novels of the 1970s and ’80s, the current “Twilight” series in books and movies, the “True Blood” and “Vampire Diaries” television shows and the upcoming Tim Burton feature film treatment of the 1960s television show “Dark Shadows.”

Janice Del Negro, assistant professor in Dominican’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science and an award-winning children’s author, will explore the history of paranormal romance in young adult literature and the conflicting roles of the feminine protagonists in popular series such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Twilight.” Carlissa Hughes, associate clinical professor of psychology, will examine the psychological roots of this genre’s popularity, especially amongst adolescent girls. The Rev. Richard Woods, professor of theology and the author of several books on fantasy and science fiction, will discuss the theological significance of vampirism and share his expertise in films focusing on the paranormal.

The panelists will entertain questions following the discussion. In addition, a bibliography of books and films focusing on the paranormal will be made available.

For more information on this free program, contact Jessica Mackinnon, director of public information, at (708) 524-6289 or jmack@dom.edu.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM SUN-TIMES MEDIA HERE.

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Chicago Becomes Vampire City in New Novel

by on Nov.09, 2009, under Vampires in Chicago

The Chicago Sun-Times has a feature article on the new book Friday Night Bites, which features the Windy City as its setting:

“You would think an author who writes a series of books subtitled “A Chicagoland Vampires Novel” would be a native Chicagoan, or at least a transplant. You might be wrong, though.

“I don’t live in Chicago, but I do live in the Midwest,” admits Chloe Neill, author of the recently released Friday Night Bites. “Chicago had left an impression on me. The first time I visited was when I was a campaign staffer in 1996, and it was such a magical and meaningful experience for me both personally and professionally that I filed Chicago in the back of my mind as a place I might want to visit at some point in my writing.”

When Neill sat down to write her first novel in the series, Some Girls Bite, she was looking for the ideal big city in which to set her tale. New York and New Orleans have been the settings for numerous vampire tales. Her memories of Chicago came back to her and she realized after doing a bit of research that the Windy City had never been prominently featured in any vampire book…”

Read the full article by Misha Davenport HERE.

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VAMPIRE Body Piercing Studio

by on Nov.09, 2009, under Vampires in Chicago

Subderma has merged with Vampire Body Piercing Studio on Belmont Ave. (inside A+ Studios), and will soon feature Vampire Body Jewelry. Visit http://www.vampirebodypiercing.com for more information.

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