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Favorite Halloween Costumes.

1. “Party animals”: Wear the typical cat and mouse costumes but add party hats and noise-makers. It’s a bit cheesy but fun, especially with a group.
-Helen Werbe, style editor

2. The Spice “Girls”: I was delighted to hear that my hairstylist and his guy friends are dressing up as the Spice Girls this year. I gave him stiletto-wearing tips, although his five-inches are taller than any I’ve ever worn.
-Kristina Budelis, visuals editor

3. Gotham girls: I’ve been trying to get my friends to dress up as Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, and Batgirl from Batman, but we can’t seem to find props and costumes that we’re satisfied with that don’t cost a hundred dollars. Ah, well: next year!
-Melanie Jones, managing editor, features

4. The homeless: Every year I give out the candy at my house and the infrequent homeless costume always gets a handful more candy from me. Mostly because I’m afraid they might actually be homeless.
-Zach Dyer, interview editor

5. Yourself: As Rimbaud so beautifully said, “Je est un autre.” Who needs to buy a costume when every day we are already someone (or something) else?
–Yin Yin Lu, books editor

6. Summer celebrity deaths: Yes, it’s unholy, and yes, it takes some explaining, but it’s worth it. A sequined glove will pay homage to Michael, headphones for DJ AM, and OxiClean tags all over.
-Joe Daly, tv editor

7. Robin Hood and his Merry Men: Last year my four best guy friends dressed up as Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Only they could pull off wearing too many articles of women’s clothing plus hoods made of pillowcases and still look damn good doing it.
-Ruthie Fierberg, theater editor

8. A giant gift box, with a tag attached reading “To: Women. From: God.”: Yes, it’s cheesy and cocky and probably other adjectives starting with “C,” but when a kid in my high school wore this costume, I thought it was totally hilarious.
-Hillary Busis, managing editor, a&e

9. A ghost: I was once a ghost on laundry day. I wore a floral patterned sheet with eye holes cut out.
-Rebecca Pattiz, music editor

10. Dilbert: I haven’t dressed up for Halloween since I was Dilbert in eighth grade. It’s just too much work. I was also Dilbert in seventh grade.
-Thomas Rhiel, editor in chief

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29 October 2009
vol. 7, issue 7

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