Carpenter's dark, garbage - strewn streets
lit by bonfires and headlights makes for inspired art direction and his synthesizer score is suitably minimalist and moody.
Not exact matches
The night of November 5 is now Guy Fawkes Night in England, a holiday celebrated in England
by people
lighting bonfires and fireworks, along with burning an effigy of Fawkes, to commemorate the failure of the plot.
He went to Louvain where the conservatives were in power at the University and were delighted to have a burning, with the
bonfire lit by the Public Executioner in the market place.
The tradition of
lighting small
bonfires, called luminarias, on La Noche Buena was brought from Spain to Old Mexico in the 16th century
by Franciscan monks.
Indians celebrate with family gatherings,
by lighting clay lamps, fireworks, strings of electric
lights,
bonfires, flowers, sharing, worship, and celebrating with family and friends.
Grab a
light shawl or jacket for summer nights
by the
bonfire.
Lebanon Hills offers candle
lit ice skating, skiing and snowshoeing, followed
by a
bonfire and hot chocolate at the visitor's center.
Every week the resort puts on a really lovely al fresco tribal dance performance
by local dancers who show offer their moves in the
light of a blazing
bonfire.
By then I knew every route, every monster standing in my way, and every
bonfire that I had to
light from the Parish.
The
bonfire will be
lit at 7.30 pm followed
by fireworks.
Hosted
by Cambridge Live and taking place on Midsummer Common, the free event starts at 6 pm with the Thurston Fun Fair, before the fireworks start at 7.30 pm, followed
by the
lighting of the
bonfire.