The Art of Bleeding – Halloween Highway

by Scott Beale on October 27, 2006 · 0 comments

Alan Ridenour has been producing his gory Art of Bleeding shows for over two years now and last night’s show broke the needle on the grisly meter. “The Art of Bleeding – Halloween Highway, A Cautionary Tableau of Automotive Carnage”, took place at The Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood and was a spoof of classic highway safety films. Chuck Cirino was on hand, capturing the eerie scene on video for Weird America. What a perfectly creepy way to start off the Halloween weekend.

For more Art of Bleeding fun, check out Chuck’s video of the “Abram and The Safety Bug” show from earlier this month, which features a guest appearance by the inimitable Margaret Cho.

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