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HauntFEAST, a “Ghoul-met” 4-Course Halloween-Themed Dinner

October 26, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

14559948_650331278462461_8225580488082931540_o-1Summon your courage and your appetite as Lily’s Bistro presents HauntFEAST, a “Ghoul-met” 4-course Halloween themed dinner on Thursday, October 27th at 6pm.

“The Oregon District knows how to celebrate Halloween and we wanted to add our own contribution the Thursday before the big weekend party,” said Owner Emily Mendenhall. “HauntFEAST will showcase the creativity of our kitchen and bar staff through unique Halloween themed offerings.”
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In addition to Chef de Cuisine Amy Finch, Sous Chef James Burton, and Bar Manager Amber Brady, the evening will be presided over by special guest and
local horror host legend, Baron Von Porkchop.

“Baron Von Porkchop has hosted his Terrifying Tales of the Macabre on DATV for years now,” Mendenhall said. “He is the only person fit to guide us through such a terrifyingly fun evening.”

Though the menu is still being finalized, guests can expect such thrills as “The Creature from the Black Lagoon,” a squid ink seafood pasta, the “Twilight Special” of skewered rare steak with garlic sauce and a shot of silver bullet, roasted bone marrow, Sleepy Hollow-ed puff pastry filled with “Stephen A La King,” and a dessert of “Carrie’s Fried Ice Cream” with blood orange coulis, among others.

Fears, seasonal beers and spooky spirits like the Dellamorte Dellamore white negroni and Lily’s Skullpunch (a version of a classic Zombie cocktail) will also be provided from the bar.

“It’s an experience we hope will haunt and delight guests for the nights to come,” Mendenhall said.

For those interested in HauntFEAST, the 4-course dinner costs $40 and takes place on Thursday, October 27th at Lily’s Bistro on Fifth Street in the Oregon District. . The restaurant will be decorated specially for the event and costumes are encouraged. More details can be found at facebook.com/lilysbistro/ Tickets can be purchased at the restaurant or online through the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/haunt-feast-a-ghoulmet-4-course-dinner-tickets-28338892390

The full menu for this event:

AMUSE
Evil Eye bruschetta: locally baked bread with whipped goat cheese, cipollini onion, balsamic reduction served with choice of Stoli vodka “Secret Ooze” or Homemade Scary-limeade soda
SECOND COURSE choose one
Rest In Peas soup: split pea soup with a tombstone crouton
Dem Bones: roasted bone marrow with fresh herb and grape salad
The Twilight Duo: skewered steak with a garlic sauce, accompanied by a shot of coors light Silver Bullet
Buried Alive: spiralized beets with goat cheese, walnuts, and dijon vinaigrette
THIRD COURSE choose one
Creature from the black lagoon: squid ink pasta tossed in a garlic sauce with calamari tentacles, head on prawn, and mussles
Beef tongue tacos: with refried black beans, rice, pico de gallo, hot sauce and cilantro lime crema
The Ribs of JAWS: Carolina reaper glazed paco fish ribs over chilled soba noodles, topped with apple, cucumber, and pea shoot salad
The Ring: rings of roasted acorn squash over a bed of basmati and wild rice with mushrooms, onions, celery
Stephen a la King: creamy local, free-range chicken in brown gravy with red peppers, mushrooms, potatoes, and carrots over “sleepy hollow-ed” puff pastry
FOURTH COURSE choose one
Carrie’s fried ice cream: deep fried red velvet ice cream with blood orange coulis
Monkey’s paw…paw bread: locally foraged paw paw fruits with bananas baked into a bread and drizzled with caramel

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: baron von porkchop, HauntFEAST, Lily's Bistro

Spirits – The Boonshoft Museum’s New Halloween Party **Ticket Giveaway**

October 20, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

11935087_1038219279531002_7326166653493677608_nThe Boonshoft Museum of Discovery Dayton is hosting a new Halloween-themed event, Spirits: Halloween at the Boonshoft Museum, on Friday, October 23 from 8:00 – 11:00 pm. Providing adults (21+) an evening out, Spirits gives guests full access to the Museum’s popular exhibitions, in addition to aged-up activities that introduce the science behind some of pop-culture’s spooky favorites. You can count on experiencing a grown-up twist on things you loved as a kid, from an Alien Autopsy and explosive experiments to buzzy beer floats! Be sure to get a Coney Island Root Beer severed up with a dollop of vanilla ice cream at Spirits.

 

Sponsored by Goose Island Beer Co., Heidelberg Distributing, and Copp Integrated Systems, Spirits also offers guests themed-cocktails, test tube shots, “buzzy” root beer floats, and drinks, along with delicious bites from some of Dayton’s most popular eateries, including Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Dayton Racquet Club, Mikesell’s, Milano’s, Bullwinkles, Lucky’s, and many more.

Admission to Spirits: Halloween at the Boonshoft Museum is $40 online and $50 at the door, which includes access to the Museum, one drink ticket, food, Monster Mash, and activities like a hands-on alien autopsy, a close-up peek of the Museum’s oddities from their 1.7 million-piece collection, mummy talks, roaming live-animals, explosive mad scientist shows, and the kitsch movie classic, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, playing in the Museum’s Planetarium.12080014_1060546257298304_676379204257559996_o

The evening will culminate with the master of macabre and local celebrity,  Baron Von Porkchop has seen some amazing Halloween costumes in his day, which is why he will be judging our costume contest! Guests are encouraged to wear a costume if they are so inclined.

 

All proceeds go towards the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery’s public education programming.

MostMetro.com wants to send a few of our friends to the party!

And our winners are: Mikee Michelle, Debbie O’Brien Pierce, Andrew Adams & Christine Burns!

If you’d like to enter our drawing for a pair of tickets, fill out the form below and leave us a comment below telling us about your favorite Halloween trick or treat. Drawing will be held Thurs night and winners posted here.[form 55 “DMM Contest Entry – Generic”]

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Baron Von Porkchop Returns to Local TV With Arcade Fever Special

August 9, 2013 By Juliet Fromholt 1 Comment

Artwork for the Arcade Fever Special by Eric Shonborn

Artwork for the Arcade Fever Special by Eric Shonborn

Late night movie fans will soon see the end of a nearly 10 month hiatus when Baron Von Porkchop returns to the local airwaves on August 16th. The Arcade Fever Special of Terrifying Tales of the Macabre will air at 11:59pm on DATV (Time Warner channel 5 or streamed at datv.org)

The 75 minute episode features local horror host Baron Von Porkchop’s quest to play a classic arcade machine at a local shop and is filled with quirky characters both old and new (including an appearance by your humble author in my recurring role as Susie the DJ). In between the Baron’s adventures, viewers will be treated to a cheesy staple of the B movie catalog, The Beast of Yucca Flats, which features Thor Johnson and Conrad Brooks of Plan 9 From Outer Space infamy.

The special will serve an appetizer for fans as the Terrifying Tales of the Macabre production team finishes work on season 3, set to air later this year.

“It feels good to be getting back in the saddle,” says writer, producer and director Matt Brassfield. “I really enjoy bringing this kind of programming to the Dayton area. We usually take a small break between seasons, but this year our cast and crew experienced two tragedies that kept us away from filming much longer than we originally intended. It’s nice to finally feel ready to get back to doing what I love.”

Earlier this year, two Terrifying Tales of the Macabre cast members died suddenly. In January, Brassfield’s mentor and fellow filmmaker Andy Copp passed away. Copp played Reverend Zealot, who shared his insights on cult films in a segment called the Cult Corner. In the spring the show lost, local musician and Brassfield’s longtime friend and coworker, Max Ervin, who played Sleazy Tom, the Baron’s goofy neighbor.

“Both Max and Andy were great friends and played great characters,” says Brassfield. “The zaniness of Sleazy Tom, who was one of our original concept characters, will definitely be missed as we move forward. Andy’s Reverend Zealot brought us great information on cult movies and is a character that originally appeared in New Shock Theatre, which Andy also directed. So he gave us not only his film knowledge, but a great connection to the shows that paved the way for us. Max and Andy were not only a big part of the show, but each was a big part of my life and are sorely missed.”

Baron Von Porkchop in the Arcade Fever Special of Terrifying Tales of the Macabre

Baron Von Porkchop in the Arcade Fever Special of Terrifying Tales of the Macabre

Brassfield created Terrifying Tales of the Macabre and the Baron Von Porkchop character in late 2010, having previously worked with Dayton’s own Dr. Creep and A. Ghastlee Ghoul. The show’s name comes from a movie concept that was being developed by Brassfield’s first film company, Independent B Movie.

“It was supposed to be an anthology film, kind of like Creepshow, says Brassfield. “With different scary stories through the film, connected through a sort of narration story.”

Brassfield had tapped Dr. Creep to be featured prominently in that narration story, but the film soon fell by the wayside as other projects and responsibilities took priority.

Terrifying Tales of the Macabre, the TV show, is produced through Brassfield’s current film company, Bloodline Video. The first two seasons and holiday specials follow the misadventures of the Baron, a Victorian era ghoul, in a modern setting with each episode’s storyline appearing in segments between a classic B movie or modern independent film. The third season will also follow this formula with a slight twist – Brassfield is enlisting local and regional filmmaker friends to write and direct some of the new batch of episodes.

Baron Von Porkchop (promotional photo by Fox Photography)

Baron Von Porkchop (promotional photo by Fox Photography)

“We’re always looking for ways to do new and creative things on the show while still staying true to the style we’ve developed,” says Brassfield. “For me, it’s going to be really cool to see filmmakers I’m friends with and whose work I admire, like Henrique Couto, Dusty Austin Joe Craven and Jeremy Hoyt, put their touch on what we’ve created.”

Despite the gap between the Arcade Fever Special and the launch of season 3, late night DATV viewers will still be able to get their horror host fix. Brassfield has curated a lineup of horror host programs from around the country to air in the Terrifying Tales of the Macabre timeslot until fresh Baron episodes can be delivered. The shows are part of a network called the Horror Host Underground, in which horror hosts from different parts of the country share episodes with one another to help promote hosting across the country and expose viewers to the wide variety of hosts that exist beyond their local market.

“I’m really excited about running the HHU block because I can expose the Dayton market to such hosts as Miss Misery from California, Nevada’s Sinister Minister and Cleveland’s Janet Decay. I really take a lot of joy in giving fans the opportunity to meet new hosts through their televisions and find the ones that they really connect to and identify with.”

If you want to learn more about the history of horror hosting in Ohio, be sure to check out Matt Brassfield’s Ohio Shock articles here on DMM. For updates on Terrifying Tales of the Macabre, check out the show’s Facebook page.

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: andy copp, baron von porkchop, DATV, Dr. Creep, horror, horror host, New Shock Theatre, Terrifying Tales of the Macabre

Son of Ohio Shock: Part 2 of a History of Horror Hosting in the Buckeye State

April 18, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

Editor’s note:  The piece was submitted by Matthew Brassfield, a local filmmaker and the writer, director and producer of Baron Von Porkchop’s Terrifying Tales of the Macabre.

I wrapped up my first article, Ohio Shock, at the beginning of the 80’s and presented hosts like the Ghoul, Dr. Creep, Mad Daddy, Fritz The Nite Owl and many more. Now it’s time to explore the next batch of hosts that kept the 80’s to present day scary for Ohioians.

Phil Chandler

In Ohio Shock we spoke about the Shock Package, a group of Universal Films that helped spawn the Horror Host genre into entertainment the whole family could watch. In 1958 a second package was released called “Son of Shock” that not only showcased horror from Universal Pictures but also Columbia Pictures, expanding the catalog of films stations and hosts could show. This new package brought new films to TVs across America and inspired new hosts with new shows. Most modern horror hosts show public domain horror, sci-fi and fantasy films and sometimes independent films made by upcoming directors.

Phil Chandler

Before we move on to the 1980s, I wanted to highlight a local host from the 70s that I just recently became aware of. Phil Chandler hosted “Friday Fright Festival” in the early 70’s in Dayton, Ohio and was Dr. Creep’s competition for a time. Phil, who was a vampire type character, would host cheesy movies late nights and was joined by side characters that included a Frankenstein monster and werewolf, both of whom had funny quirks. Phil was also a brilliant illusionist went on to become a ringmaster in the circus. His show’s side characters went on to make numerous appearances on Shock Theater with Dr. Creep. As of this point I am not aware of any surviving footage from his show.

The Cool Ghoul II

The Cool Ghoul II

In 1972, The Cool Ghoul’s run came to an end, and fans would have to wait until 1984 for a second wacky version of the host to hit TV sets with “Thriller Theatre” that aired in Akron. While The Cool Ghoul II also did a show in Canton in 1970, it was his second run that made him popular and turned this second incarnation of the Cool Ghoul into a first rate host. His show ended in 1986, but in subsequent year he was brought back to host Halloween specials and appear at charity events like the Jerry Lewis Telethon. The Cool Ghoul II would also go on to become the Cyber Cool Ghoul when he began hosting an online show. While not as iconic as the original, the second Cool Ghoul was a character all to himself and had a wacky style that got him a solid following. Some of his episodes can be found on trade lists and online.

Son of Ghoul

Son of Ghoul

The Son of Ghoul has been a mainstay on Cleveland television sets since 1986 when he took over the The Cool Ghoul II’s timeslot and began the “Son of Ghoul Show.” The Son of Ghoul was a stylistic mix of Ghoulardi and The Ghoul and was given the name “Son of” by The Ghoul himself when he won a look alike contest. Son of Ghoul would change up his image before hitting the airwaves by adding sunglasses, a top hat and cape to the fake goatee of his mentors. But things turned sour between Son of Ghoul and The Ghoul leaving the hosts at odds with each other and splitting what could have been a very powerful friendship. The Son of Ghoul would not let this get him down as he became yet another horror host icon from Cleveland, eventually becoming so popular that the station had him host a call in-game show. The Son of Ghoul’s hosting style is much like The Ghoul’s: adding sound effects and music to the films to spice them up. His co-hosts, The Fidge (who sadly passed away in 2003) and Jungle Bob, also ended up being just as popular as the Son of Ghoul himself. In 2012 Son of Ghoul is still going strong and is a respected member of the host community. You can find his shows on DVD at his official website.

Frank and Drac

Frank and Drac

Two classic monsters would hit Cleveland in 1987 when Frank and Drac unleashed “The Frank and Drac Show” proving that ghouls love film. Every week they would meet up to host a horror film, spouting facts about the movie and cracking wise on each other. Drac would talk in your typical Transylvania accent as Frank had an almost Curly from the Three Stooges sounding voice, making then a fun pair. The show was a hit and gained high ratings during its one year run. The final episode aired in 1988 due to the ghouls not seeing eye to eye with station higher ups. You can find clips of Frank and Drac on YouTube and episodes on trade lists.

A. Ghastlee Ghoul

A. Ghastlee Ghoul

When Dr. Creep went off the air in 1985, Dayton was left without a horror host. That void was filled in 1989 when A. Ghastlee Ghoul wisecracked his way into the spot with “The Ghastlee Movie Show” and became a beloved late night horror host. Ghastlee, who didn’t always host movies, had a show that more skit-based based and on occasion would show a film that he would wisecrack through or even add himself into. Ghastlee’s style would capture younger and older viewers who watched to see what The Ghastlee One would say next. His style also influenced other horror hosts such as Dr. Freak, who you’ll read about in a bit. Ghastlee would go on to host his show for many years and also co-create the Horrorhost Underground, a resource for hosts and fans around the world. At first Ghastlee wore a black duster, black clothes, gloves and white face paint with a unibrow. Later he would turn in the duster for a custom long red coat and signature hat. The Ghastlee Movie Show still airs and has new episodes from time to time as Ghastlee now also hosts on a YouTube show called “Weird Web Theater.” Ghastlee is also known for his 2004 convention, Scary Camp, and for playing music in and around Dayton. To see Ghastlee’s work you can buy his best of from him and see clips on YouTube.

Dr. Shock

Dr. Shock

“Dr. Shock’s X-Ray Chiller Theatre” was a Toledo show hosted by, you guessed it, Dr. Shock. The program started in 1989 and was cancelled in 1992 when the station, who was a Fox affiliate, decided to show late night infomercials instead. This did not stop the Dr. as he then went on to host independent films that were released on VHS and later DVD. Currently Dr. Show is off the air and his hosting direct to video films days are over, but his zany off the wall humor has touched many fans. You can find Dr. Shock hosting independent films on his website and watch clips online.

Billy Black

Billy Black

One part horror host and one part Andrew Dice Clay sums up Billy Black who brought “Hott Sinema” to Columbus in 1992. Billy Black, who really knew his films, would his time on air in a bar talking to his bartender friend and telling jokes as local strippers would dance in between segments. The show was a racy twist on hosting and was clearly more for adults than kids. Billy’s run was short and his impact not as powerful as the hosts before him, but to his fans he was one cool cat with one wild show. Clips of his show can be found online.

Commandant Gore

Commandant Gore

In 2000, the Centerville/Dayton area met Commandant Gore. Along with his sidekicks, he hosted a show called “Gorevision” and would show clips of things sure to make most viewers’ stomachs turn. Commandant’s show would be on and off for some years and would remain a rather underground show. While his gory visions have been off the air for some years now, those who spent time watching Commandant remember a bloody strange time. The Commandant’s are out there for the finding, but are not widely available.

Dr. Freak

Dr. Freak

The world’s youngest horror host, Dr. Freak (who was 14 when he started) brought his “Cult Theater” to Dayton airwaves for only three episodes during its first run in 2000. But he also made a number of appearances on other host programs such as New Shock Theater with Dr. Creep and The Ghastlee Movie Show hosted by A. Ghastlee Ghoul. Dr. Freak would also go on to star in his own movie called “Dr. Freak Vamp Killa,” directed by Henrique Couto and “Joe Nosferatu: Homeless Vampire,” directed by Bob Hinton keeping the young host active for the time. Dr. Freak would also make appearances at Cinema Wasteland and Horrorama Dayton. Dr. Freak’s style was a mix of old school hosting with a youthful twist, making for some interesting episodes. As of late, Dr. Freak has made a small return as he guest stars on Terrifying Tales of the Macabre (hosted by Baron Von Porkchop), and Cult Theater has returned for an episode on Dayton’s first Scare-A-Thon. So we just may be seeing more of him in the coming years. His episodes have been released on DVD and are hard to find nowadays, but are around for the fan who looks hard enough.

Butch R. Cleaver

Butch R. Cleaver

Butch R. Cleaver is a 1959 man stuck in modern times after an accident left him and his wife stranded in 2003. Every week Cincinnati fans can watch “Meet Cleaver Theatre” to find out what this old horror buff thinks of films he missed in the 50 years he skipped. Butch spends his time hosting movies and working in his lab doing zany experiments, making him a fan favorite. Butch is a classic host with a modern show that’s great to enjoy in the late hours. Butch R. Cleaver, who must wear his 3-D Glasses at all times to see properly, has slowed down as of late and with fewer episodes and public appearances in 2011, leaving fans hoping that Butch and Meet Cleaver Theatre will be back soon in full force. Episodes can be found at his public appearances, on trade lists and online.

The Mortician

The Mortician

The Mortician is a hulking skeleton faced man who took pride in his work of cutting bodies and hosting films on “The Mortician’s House of Fear” that started in 2003 and aired in Brunswick. Every week viewers would watch as he went to work on the dead body and talked about the films as heavy metal music played in the background. The show’s segments were shot as if on scratchy old film, and this added a great spooky feel to the show. While his House of Fear has been off the air for many years now, the Mortician certainly made his mark in Ohio hosting history. His show can be found on DVD via his website and at some online rental stores.

Tarr & Fether

Tarr & Fether

In 2004 Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether opened up the asylum doors to Liberty City viewers with their “Psycho Cinema,” and the madness of the two crazed loonies was unleashed. The pair would make up fake products, do skits and even look for local monster legends giving viewers laughs and adventure. The pair, who have been missing for some time, have hinted at a return giving fans something to look forward to. Tarr and Fether’s hosting style is very classic, and the two speak in almost proper English accents giving the show an old time feel. Both share the names of characters from an old Edger Allen Poe short story, making you wonder if these ghouls were the ones Poe wrote about. They also had a great opening sequence which resembled an original Sony Playstation video game. DVDs of their show can be bought at their official website and clips can be found on YouTube.

Dale Kay

Dale Kay

Dale Kay is the host of “Dale Kay’s Spookshow,” a Cleveland show that started in 2007 and is an old school horror host show that’s safe for the young and the young at heart. Dale, who was inspired by The Ghoul, hosts films and fills the time with skits parodying popular genre films and products. Dale and his Spookshow are still going strong and can also be seen on The Monster Channel (www.100ymm.com), a website that showcases all things horror including many horror host programs. Dale Kay’s shows can be inquired about via his Facebook page.

Iris and Reina

Iris & Retina

Two cool cats rocked their way into Dayton host history when Iris and Retina began “Mondo Smash A’ Go Go” in 2008. The pair hosts from their living room and shares a deep knowledge of the films they are watching alongside you. During break segments Iris & Retina will teach you to cook, host a dance contest or visit a local coffee shop making you feel the overall smooth vibe of the show. Their laid back nature is very much in the vein of Fritz The Nite Owl. As of late 2011, Iris & Retina have made a new episode that premiered before Dayton’s first Scare-A-Thon, and are slated to be on a future episode of Baron Von Porkchop’s Terrifying Tales of the Macabre. At times, you can catch them at surf rockers Team Void’s concerts. Episodes can be bought at Game Swap in Kettering and can been seen via YouTube.

Baron Von Porkchop

Baron Von Porkchop

In late 2010, Baron Von Porkchop was dug up from his grave and began hosting “Terrifying Tales of the Macabre” in Dayton. The Baron is an undead ghoul from the 1800’s who used to own slaughter houses that all went belly up. Now alongside his wife and a team of sidekicks, the Baron brings viewers classic horror films along with independent features. While the films on the show are not always, the Baron’s segments are kid friendly and are geared for fans of horror hosts from the 60’s-80’s, and his goofy nature has gained him a growing fan base. The Baron, who just wrapped his second season, has also hosted his own concert event called The Baron’s Ball at Gilly’s Jazz Club and has made appearances at Horrorhound Weekend, Cinema Wasteland, WYSO’s Kaleidoscope and Horrorama Dayton. The Baron also loves to bring host friends onto his show and has featured cameos from hosts such as A. Ghastlee Ghoul, Dr. Freak, Sammy Terry (Indiana), Count Gregula (Chicago) and more. The Barons shows can be bought at Game Swap in Kettering and online.

Dr. Dark

Dr. Dark

Imagine if Elvira Mistress of the Dark and Dr. Creep spawned an offspring that was a phantom and you would have Dr. Dark of “After Dark Theater” that began airing in Greenville in 2011. Despite being a phantom, Dr. Dark is a gentle undead soul who brings viewers classic public domain films alongside his own brand of comedy. While fairly new to hosting, Dr. Dark seems to be gaining a fan base based in and around his viewing area. Dr. Dark has also made some public appearances that include Horrorhound Weekend and the A. Ghastlee Night at Gillys concert. Dr. Dark also does many charity events and even does a kid friendly version of Robot Chicken for his public access station. His show can be seen on TV with future DVDs planned.

Susie D. Rott

Susie D. Rott

Susie D. Rott is a undead bride who hosts “Susie D. Rott’s Warehouse of Terror” in Hamilton. Her journey to bring the viewers the best (or is that worst) in public domain and independent films started in 2011 and is still going strong as of early 2012. Susie is joined in her warehouse by her director and a lot of sidekicks. Susie is a sweet undead woman who enjoys sharing her films and her warehouses with viewers. While a new face in the world of hosting, Susie could quickly earn a place in Ohio hosting history. Susie’s shows can be seen on the Monster Channel and clips are online.

And there you have some of the ghouls and bad movie historians that have and are haunting Ohio airwaves. Ohio has always been a mecca for horror hosts and has some of the world’s best fans who stand by and support their favorite late night hosts. But we aren’t the only ones. There are many states with amazing hosts: Indiana has Sammy Terry of Nightmare Theater, Iowa has Marlena Midnite of Midnite Mausoleum, Pennsylvania has Roxsy Tyler of Carnival of Horrors and so on in every state.

If you want to learn more about horror hosting, check out websites like

The Horror Host Graveyard

Egor’s Chamber of Horror Hosts

G.O.T.H.I.C.

Terror From Beyond The Daves

Also check out documentaries like American Scary directed by John E. Hudgens, Virginia Creepers by Sean Kotz & Christopher Valluzzo and Every Other Day’s Halloween by C.W. Prather. The book Television Horror Movie Hosts by Elena M. Watson is worth a read.

This closes our exploration of Ohio horror hosting for now.  But as new hosts pop up or old ones come to my attention, I will be more then happy to bring you another installment of this article, The Bride of Ohio Shock. So until next time, stay scary and keep on watching.

Special thanks to: Juliet Fromholt, Art Bausman, Bob Hinton, the late Barry Hobart, Stephen Alexander II, Richard Martin, Norman & Sue Brassfield, Jason Hignite and Bryan Brassfield for their help with this article.

-Matthew Brassfield

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Baron Von Porkchop Presents The Baron’s Ball [GALLERY]

February 28, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Members of local punk-rock band Jasper the Colossal perform at The Baron's Ball at Gilly's night club on Saturday, Feb. 26.

DATV’s Baron Von Porkchop held his inaugural Baron’s Ball on Feb. 26th at Gilly’s night club in downtown Dayton.

Four bands played to a raucous crowd of music lovers: the enigmatic Henrique Couto and the Tally Wacker Express, punk-blues man Todd the Fox with Lisa Bunny Foo Foo, rock band Team Void and the frenetic Jasper the Colossal, fronted by singer-songwriter Paige Beller.

All four acts played blistering sets well into the early morning – even sharing the stage at times during frequent impromptu group jamming sessions.

Here’s a glimpse into the music, the madness and the majesty that was the Baron’s Ball:

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Discover Classical 40th Birthday Party

6:30 pm
The Brightside Event & Music Venue

Trivia Tuesday

7:00 pm
Dayton Beer Company

Trivia with Rob

7:00 pm
The Phone Booth Lounge

Progressive Euchre tournament

7:00 pm
Star City Brewing Company

Trivia Night

7:00 pm
TJ Chumps Fairborn

Karaoke

7:00 pm
The Barrel House

THE WIZ Nov 11 – 15 at The Schuster

7:30 pm
Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
+ 6 More

Community Coat & Food Drive at Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken Trotwood on November 12

10:30 am

10KSB Speed Networking

5:00 pm
Oregon Express

36th Annual Garlic Dinner

5:00 pm
The Winds Cafe and Bakery

Trivia Shark

6:00 pm
Buffalo Wild Wings B'creek

Old World vs. New World Wine Dinner

6:00 pm
Manna Uptown

A Night With Nonna Wine Dinner

6:30 pm
El Meson

Trivia Night at Alematic

7:00 pm
Alematic Artisan Ales

Trivia

7:00 pm
Chappy's Social House

Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival

8:00 am
Roberts Centre

Art Start Pre-School Storytime

11:30 am
Rosewood Arts Centre

Daybreak’s 50th Anniversary Champions For Youth Brunch

11:30 am
Top of the Market Banquet Center

Arts Lunch

12:00 pm
Rosewood Arts Centre

Open Coworking

12:00 pm
The Hub at Dayton Arcade

Launch Pad

12:00 pm
The Hub at Dayton Arcade

Taste Buds

5:00 pm
Joui Wine

2nd Annual Wine & Spirit Tasting

6:00 pm
Heather's Coffee & Cafe

WineTasting Fundraiser by Sigma Beta, Inc

6:00 pm
Zinks Meats & Fine Wines

Scrooge! The Musical

6:00 pm

Discover Paddlesports: Types of Equipment

6:30 pm
Cox Arboretum

Fun Trivia! Prizes!

7:00 pm
Bock Family Brewing

THE WEDDING SINGER

7:30 pm
Wright State Creative Arts Center

Improv Show with Pullin’ It

7:30 pm
Bricky's Comedy Club

Welcome to Rap Campp Documentary & Show

7:30 pm
The Brightside Event & Music Venue
+ 7 More

The City Mercantile | Christmas Market

10:00 am
Warren County Fairgrounds

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

10:00 am
Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Yoga at the Market

12:00 pm
2nd Street Market

National Pickle Day Food Truck Rally

12:00 pm
Hobson Freedom Park

Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry

6:00 pm
Our Lady of the Rosary Church

Deck the Diamond Holiday Light Show

6:00 pm
Day Air Ballpark

Scrooge! The Musical

6:00 pm

CLUE: On Stage

7:00 pm
Stivers School For the Arts

“Leaving Iowa”

7:00 pm
Carroll High School

Laser Taylor Swift

7:30 pm
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

Rehearsal for Murder

7:30 pm
Actor's Theatre Fairborn

Mycota & Intergalactic Space Force

8:00 pm
The Brightside Event & Music Venue

THE WEDDING SINGER

8:00 pm
Wright State Creative Arts Center
+ 5 More

Shaw Holiday Fair

9:00 am
Shaw Elementary

Aullwood Holiday Art Fair

9:00 am
Aullwood Audubon Center & Farm 

Clay Tree Luminaries

10:00 am
Gerhardt Civic Center

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

10:00 am
Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Holiday Bizarre

10:00 am
Lakeview Senior

GRAND OPENING at Black Barn Pickleball

10:00 am
Black Barn Pickleball!

Cookie Decorating Class

11:00 am
Grandma's Gardens

Basic Quilling Workshop

11:00 am

The Print Sale

11:00 am
The Dayton Printmakers Cooperative

Saturday Art Hop at Art Encounters

11:00 am

2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off

11:30 am
Mort's East

Meet Zits cartoonists Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott at Wright Library

3:00 pm
Wright Memorial Public Library

Second Annual Turkey Bowl

3:00 pm
Buckeye Harley Davidson

Meet Best-Selling Author & Filmmaker Allen Wolf

3:00 pm
Barnes & Noble Beavercreek

Elvis! Elvis! Elvis!

5:00 pm
Milton Athletic Club

Winter Fest

6:00 pm
Austin Landing

Scrooge! The Musical

6:00 pm

CLUE: On Stage

7:00 pm
Stivers School For the Arts

A Very Normal Magic Show

7:30 pm
Bricky's Comedy Club

Rehearsal for Murder

7:30 pm
Actor's Theatre Fairborn

Noises Off

8:00 pm
Dayton Playhouse

THE WEDDING SINGER

8:00 pm
Wright State Creative Arts Center
+ 15 More

Sunday Brunch

10:00 am
Loose Ends Brewing

Crafts and Drafts Fest

10:30 am
New Ales Brewing

Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

12:00 pm
Goldie’s Soft Serve

CLUE: On Stage

2:00 pm
Stivers School For the Arts

Noises Off

2:00 pm
Dayton Playhouse

Coffee and Crime Scenes-A Gilmore Girls Murder Mystery

2:00 pm
Bock Family Brewing

DIY Countdown to Christmas Advent Box

2:00 pm

THE WEDDING SINGER

2:00 pm
Wright State Creative Arts Center

GriefShare Surviving the Holidays

3:00 pm
Berea Bible Church

Rehearsal for Murder

3:00 pm
Actor's Theatre Fairborn

Laser Tag With the Badge

4:00 pm
Laser Web Dayton

Scrooge! The Musical

6:00 pm

Dayton Jazz Orchestra

7:00 pm
Hidden Gem Music Club

Sunday Funday Karaoke

9:00 pm
The Barrel
+ 6 More

Week of Events

Mon 10

Tue 11

Wed 12

Thu 13

Fri 14

Sat 15

Sun 16

10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Veterans Exhibit

November 10 @ 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Veterans Exhibit

This exhibit will honor the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II through artifacts and stories. Two local...

Free
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Recurring

Meditation Monday: A Journey into Gratitude

November 10 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Recurring

Meditation Monday: A Journey into Gratitude

Meditation Monday: A Journey into Gratitude, Mondays in November, 3-4 pm, Main Library, Opportunity Center: The Heartfulness Meditation Center of...

Free
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Recurring

Monday $3 Burger Night!

November 10 @ 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Recurring

Monday $3 Burger Night!

From 5-10pm you can choose from the following: for $3 - it's a plain burger on a bun, $4 -...

$3
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Quiz Night

November 10 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Quiz Night

Got a case of the Mondays?  Come in and enjoy a night of trivia, good food, drinks, and company. Join...

6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Recurring

Mystery Dinner Theater

November 10 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Recurring

Mystery Dinner Theater

It's a murder mystery whodunnit!!! Seasonal themed Mystery Dinner Theater shows with a delicious 3 course Italian Meal. Please call...

$39.95
7:00 pm Recurring

Open Mic Jam with Nathan Jenkins

November 10 @ 7:00 pm Recurring

Open Mic Jam with Nathan Jenkins

Come kick start the week with some great live music and talent, good food and drinks! Are you a band...

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

LGBT AA group

November 10 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

LGBT AA group

The All-Inclusive Alcoholics Anonymous Group (AA) meeting was formed to be inclusive for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community, as...

Free
10:00 am - 9:00 pm Recurring

Veterans Exhibit

November 11 @ 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Recurring

Veterans Exhibit

This exhibit will honor the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II through artifacts and stories. Two local...

Free
11:30 am

Mission Veterans Day Service

November 11 @ 11:30 am

Mission Veterans Day Service

About the Mission:The PGR will be doing a Flag Line and Salute at the Ceremony. Primary Staging Details:November 11, 2025...

Free
2:00 pm

Veterans Day Ceremony in Beavercreek

November 11 @ 2:00 pm

Veterans Day Ceremony in Beavercreek

This ceremony will honor and say thank you to all those who have served and currently serving in the armed...

Free
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Veterans Day Ceremony

November 11 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Veterans Day Ceremony

Join us for for a meaningful Veterans Day Wreath Laying Ceremony hosted by the City of Huber Heights and the...

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

Sip & Stitch

November 11 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

Sip & Stitch

Join us for some sipping and stitching at the new Home Sweet Home - Wine Bar & Gallery! Bring your...

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Crane Assembly Wine Dinner

November 11 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Crane Assembly Wine Dinner

Discover the bold, distinctive wines of The Crane Assembly, bringing the past, the present, and the future by representing the oldest vineyard...

$225
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Adelsheim Wine Dinner

November 11 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Adelsheim Wine Dinner

Featuring Chef Zach of Little Fish Brewing Company Since 1971, Adelsheim Vineyard has obsessively pursued wines that celebrate the unique bounty...

$130
6:30 pm

Discover Classical 40th Birthday Party

November 11 @ 6:30 pm

Discover Classical 40th Birthday Party

Discover Classical first went on the air on November 11, 1985. Join us for a musical evening celebrating our 40th...

$40
+ 6 More
10:30 am - 10:00 pm

Community Coat & Food Drive at Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken Trotwood on November 12

November 12 @ 10:30 am - 10:00 pm

Community Coat & Food Drive at Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken Trotwood on November 12

Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken in Trotwood is partnering with Flyght Academy to host a special Community Meet & Greet +...

5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

10KSB Speed Networking

November 12 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

10KSB Speed Networking

Are you ready for a summer of intense business education to help you grow and scale your company? The Goldman...

Free
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

36th Annual Garlic Dinner

November 12 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

36th Annual Garlic Dinner

Winds Cafe 36th Annual Garlic Dinner November 11th thru November 13th served from 5 - 9pm Parmesan Fritter with Salsa...

$90 – $120
6:00 pm Recurring

Trivia Shark

November 12 @ 6:00 pm Recurring

Trivia Shark

Live Trivia with Trivia Shark is now available weekly

6:00 pm

Old World vs. New World Wine Dinner

November 12 @ 6:00 pm

Old World vs. New World Wine Dinner

Menu Torched scallop ceviche, aji limo and roasted sweet potatoes; Raymond Vineyards Chardonnay vs. Domaine Savory Chablis Wild mushroom ragu...

6:30 pm

A Night With Nonna Wine Dinner

November 12 @ 6:30 pm

A Night With Nonna Wine Dinner

The head of all our families is our grandmothers, and in Italy she is known as NONNA! It is our...

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring

Trivia Night at Alematic

November 12 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring

Trivia Night at Alematic

Grab some friends and join us every Wednesday night at the brewery for a pint of your favorite ALEMATIC brew...

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Trivia

November 12 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Trivia

Prizes on the line... do not throw away your shot! Trivia from 7pm-9pm every Wednesday with Barry. Get Entered to...

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival

November 13 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival

The Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival features nationally known acoustic music groups, including pioneers of bluegrass music, as well as a...

$40
11:30 am - 12:15 pm Recurring

Art Start Pre-School Storytime

November 13 @ 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Recurring

Art Start Pre-School Storytime

Art Start Pre-School Storytime 2nd Thursday of the month 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rosewood Arts Center 2655 Olson Dr....

Free
11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Daybreak’s 50th Anniversary Champions For Youth Brunch

November 13 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Daybreak’s 50th Anniversary Champions For Youth Brunch

Join us for a special brunch celebrating Daybreak's 50th anniversary and supporting youth champions in our community! Join us for Daybreak's...

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Recurring

Arts Lunch

November 13 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Recurring

Arts Lunch

Join fellow artists and art lovers for a casual lunch get together. Share current projects, collected work or art stories....

Free
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

Open Coworking

November 13 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

Open Coworking

Join us in The Hub for open co-working from 12pm to 5pm. Ever wonder how The Hub could work for...

12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

Launch Pad

November 13 @ 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

Launch Pad

Meet the people you need to move your business forward This monthly LaunchPad event series brings you opportunities to expand...

Free
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring

Taste Buds

November 13 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring

Taste Buds

Thursday nights from 5pm to 9pm, stop in to Joui Wine for a ‘Taste Buds,’ a social blind tasting session....

$20
6:00 pm

2nd Annual Wine & Spirit Tasting

November 13 @ 6:00 pm

2nd Annual Wine & Spirit Tasting

Join us for our 2nd Annual Wine & Spirit Tasting. Cheers to 16 Years! It's our Anniversary Week We will have 40+...

+ 7 More
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

The City Mercantile | Christmas Market

November 14 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

The City Mercantile | Christmas Market

The City Mercantile is back! Join us in Lebanon, Ohio, for the Lebanon Christmas Market, where 100+ amazing vendors will...

$5 – $12
10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

November 14 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

The fifth annual Snowflake Craft Bazaar at Sacred Heart Church Parish Center in New Carlisle, Ohio on Friday, November 14...

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Yoga at the Market

November 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Yoga at the Market

Aleasha with Passaddhi Yoga will lead you in all-levels yoga flow. If you're a beginner, she will guide you through...

Free
12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

National Pickle Day Food Truck Rally

November 14 @ 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

National Pickle Day Food Truck Rally

It’s Getting Dill… Again  2nd Annual National Pickle Day Fest Is Returning Friday, November 14 (National Pickle Day) At Hobson Freedom...

6:00 pm

Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry

November 14 @ 6:00 pm

Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry

$22 – $25
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Deck the Diamond Holiday Light Show

November 14 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Deck the Diamond Holiday Light Show

Deck the Diamond will run from November 14, 2025 until January 3, 2026. The 45-night event will take place nightly...

$12 – $16
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Recurring

Scrooge! The Musical

November 14 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Recurring

Scrooge! The Musical

A Joyous Musical for the Entire Family! This rousing adaptation of the 1970 Oscar-nominated film “Scrooge” tells the timeless tale...

$39 – $79
7:00 pm

CLUE: On Stage

November 14 @ 7:00 pm

CLUE: On Stage

Was it Mrs. Peacock with the candlestick in the library? Perhaps it was Professor Plum with the lead pipe in...

$8 – $10
+ 5 More
9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Shaw Holiday Fair

November 15 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Shaw Holiday Fair

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Aullwood Holiday Art Fair

November 15 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Aullwood Holiday Art Fair

Come to Aullwood's Holiday Art Fair for all of your holiday shopping! Thirty+ artisan and craft vendors and Aullwood's Nature...

Free
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Clay Tree Luminaries

November 15 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Clay Tree Luminaries

Enjoy a cozy morning of clay with a fun luminary project (which could easily serve as a cute night or...

$2.00
10:00 am - 4:00 pm Recurring

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

November 15 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Recurring

Snowflake Craft Bazaar

The fifth annual Snowflake Craft Bazaar at Sacred Heart Church Parish Center in New Carlisle, Ohio on Friday, November 14...

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Holiday Bizarre

November 15 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Holiday Bizarre

Craft and Bake Sale.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm

GRAND OPENING at Black Barn Pickleball

November 15 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

GRAND OPENING at Black Barn Pickleball

 It’s Time! GRAND OPENING at Black Barn Pickleball!  Join us Saturday, November 15th | 10AM–6PM at 4740 Linden Ave, Dayton, OH for a full...

Free
11:00 am

Cookie Decorating Class

November 15 @ 11:00 am

Cookie Decorating Class

Join us at 11am Saturday November 15th for a fun morning of fun and cookie decorating at Grandma's Gardens! Together...

$50
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Basic Quilling Workshop

November 15 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Basic Quilling Workshop

In this workshop, participants will learn the basics to paper quilling. Basic will include learning about basic techniques- all about...

$35
+ 15 More
10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Sunday Brunch

November 16 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Sunday Brunch

Brunch is back (but only for one Sunday).  Join us Sunday, November 16 from 10AM–2PM for Select Sunday Brunch at...

10:30 am - 2:00 pm

Crafts and Drafts Fest

November 16 @ 10:30 am - 2:00 pm

Crafts and Drafts Fest

Crafts and Drafts Fest at N.E.W. Ales and Freakin Rican Food Truck!! Calling all craft lovers and beer enthusiasts! Join...

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

November 16 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

2:00 pm Recurring

CLUE: On Stage

November 16 @ 2:00 pm Recurring

CLUE: On Stage

Was it Mrs. Peacock with the candlestick in the library? Perhaps it was Professor Plum with the lead pipe in...

$8 – $10
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Recurring

Noises Off

November 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Recurring

Noises Off

Get ready for non-stop laughter as Dayton Playhouse presents Noises Off by Michael Frayn, directed by Allyson Jacob! Often called...

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee and Crime Scenes-A Gilmore Girls Murder Mystery

November 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee and Crime Scenes-A Gilmore Girls Murder Mystery

Join us for a delightfully twisted afternoon of caffeine, comedy, and crime in Coffee and Crime Scenes—an autumnal murder mystery...

$25
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

DIY Countdown to Christmas Advent Box

November 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

DIY Countdown to Christmas Advent Box

Make your own Christmas Countdown with this fun craft! You’ll get a wooden shadow box with 24 little boxes to...

$30
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

THE WEDDING SINGER

November 16 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

THE WEDDING SINGER

Wright State Theatre presents THE WEDDING SINGER, opening on November 13th and running through November 23rd THE WEDDING SINGER musical...

+ 6 More
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