Last Updated (Thursday, 04 March 2010 06:25)
If you've been following the show, you heard in July 2009 when Steve Busti was digging up information about the mysterious Gable Film. He has continued to follow the story and has new, startling information. Don't miss the latest on this real-life tale of terror.
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Keep up with all the strange, odd and unusual at the Museum of the Weird in Austin, Texas. See one of the information threads that Steve has been tracking on David Icke's web site. See information about the Amphicyonidae which Steve mentioned in the show. Here, also, is footage from The Discovery Channel which shows how these creatures could have looked and moved. |
| The opening and closing themes for the Shadow Hour are from the piece Glassy Shadows by Adam Certamin Bownik and is available on Jamendo. |
Last Updated (Thursday, 25 February 2010 03:18)
Lura Ketchledge was a normal, fun-loving woman who considered herself to be skeptical about ghosts, psychics and other areas of the paranormal. A horseback riding accident forever changed her path as she passed briefly to the other side and returned. Since that experience she has had the ability to see and speak with the dead. However, Lura does not have a TV show, or do readings in hotels. She quietly continues to explore her gift and does her best to tell her story through works of fiction. Lura will talk to us about her transformation, her experiences, and her upcoming books, which are yet to be published. She'll also share a personal quest where she could use your help.
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You can see information about Lura's story and works on her web site: http://www.luraketch.com/ You can also join her on and . She also has a blog.Many of her previous writings are available through her media page. You can read more about her Quest to find Eleanor. Maybe you can help. Read about Lura's books. Make sure that you have connected her with one of the links above so you'll be among the first to know when they are published. We'll also make them available through our Shadow Store here. |
| The opening and closing themes for the Shadow Hour are from the piece Glassy Shadows by Adam Certamin Bownik and is available on Jamendo. |
Last Updated (Thursday, 18 February 2010 03:46)
Tonight's show will cover some different ground. Chris spent part of the day at the hospital visiting a friend who was injured in a motorcycle accident. He'll talk about that and the remarkable self-healing gifts that he witnessed today. Don Dennis will also join us for a while to talk about an embarrassing incident where a paranormal investigation group actually vandalized the site that they were investigating. We'll talk about that incident and how it reflects on the paranormal community at large.
We'll also have Shadow News from around the world and open lines for you to share your own thoughts and stories.
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| The opening and closing themes for the Shadow Hour are from the piece Glassy Shadows by Adam Certamin Bownik and is available on Jamendo. |
Last Updated (Thursday, 18 February 2010 02:42)
Who in hell is Michael Roberts? Michael has explored many paths in his life. He has performed as a hip-hop artist, doing recordings and live performances. His film company, D-Mentd films, has a number of productions that you can find on IMDB. He is also a serious researcher of paranormal, following in the footsteps of Hans Holzer. Michael will talk to us about his experiences and his passion for exploring the things that lie in the shadowy areas of man's existence.
Join Chris Walden on The Shadow Hour as he talks to Michael. We'll have Shadow News from around the world and open lines for you to join the conversation.
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| The opening and closing themes for the Shadow Hour are from the piece Glassy Shadows by Adam Certamin Bownik and is available on Jamendo. |
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