With one weekend left before Halloween, it's time to finalize your plans, grab last-minute costume accessories and carve that pumpkin.

Meet 'Rocky Horror' actor at interactive LI show

Kevin Ur and Brittany Chiacchiaro portray Eddie and Columbia from...

Kevin Ur and Brittany Chiacchiaro portray Eddie and Columbia from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Patchogue Theatre. Credit: Jackie Demayo

It’s time to do “The Time Warp” again. When Halloween season comes, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” gets resurrected. This year’s party is at an LI theater and one of the actors from the original film will join forces with the live cast. Fans can check out memorabilia from the movie and purchase a prop bag to be used during the show, which includes rice to throw during the wedding scene, water guns to make it rain inside and much more.

Go on a spellbinding LI shopping crawl

Employees of Lucky to Live Here Realty dress as witches...

Employees of Lucky to Live Here Realty dress as witches once a year to help promote shopping on Main Street in Cold Spring Harbor. Credit: Lucky to Live Here Realty

Grab your broomstick and head to this LI hamlet for the annual "Witches Night Out" shopping crawl. The event, now in its tenth year, was a way to bring the community together while also encouraging local shopping. Women from across the Island dress up in witch costumes, makeup and all, for the ultimate girls night out.

Dress up for Halloween, sans costume

Sephora is offering a $50 Halloween makeup service for customers...

Sephora is offering a $50 Halloween makeup service for customers who want a bit of a spooky look. Credit: Corey Sipkin

As usual, ghosts, zombies and more will emerge from the darkness on Halloween night. Some grown-ups love getting into the act by going all out with elaborate costumes and makeup. But for others, “trick or treat” is anything but a treat. Here's how to playfully acknowledge Halloween with a wink and a nod in smaller, easier ways.

Missed the last Fall Frights newsletter? We got you covered. See where you can pick pumpkins at night and more.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Newsday's Gregg Sarra and Matt Lindsay take a look top boys and girls basketball players on Long Island. Credit: Newsday

Sarra Sounds Off, Ep. 15: LI's top basketball players On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Newsday's Gregg Sarra and Matt Lindsay take a look top boys and girls basketball players on Long Island.

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