As I’ve never met the folks behind this project, and have no clue as to how good it will be, I probably shouldn’t be promoting it, but, as a huge fan of both H.G. Wells and Orson Welles, and a life-long lover of radio drama, I didn’t feel as though I had a choice. When […]
Tag Archives: War of the Worlds
Jazz Planet promises to bring War of the Worlds to Ypsilanti on Halloween night
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 1938, community theater, David Fienup, Denene Pollock, extraterrestrials, foley, George Pal, H.G. Wells, Halloween, Jeff Priskorn, Judson Fountain, Mark Bernstein, old time radio, Orson Welles, PTD Productions, radio drama, Sara Shouhayib, Season of the Witch, sound effects, Soundopolis, subliminal messaging, Ted Woods, Ypsi immigration interview, Ypsilanti water tower 5 Comments
The tiny Russian pilots of Area 51
Linette’s all freaked out tonight. She heard something on Fresh Air today about Area 51. Apparently, there’s a new book out by a journalist named Annie Jacobsen about the highly-restricted parcel of government land outside of Las Vegas, it’s history, and the many conspiracy theories that revolve around it. Most troubling for Linette was the […]
Posted in History, Other, Uncategorized Also tagged 1947, Annie Jacobsen, Area 51, black propaganda, book ideas, child-sized pilots, CIA, Cold War, conspiracy theories, human experimentation, Josef Mengele, Mark's big ideas, Nazi, nuclear arms race, Roswell, Soviet Union, Stalin, UFO, Walter Bedell Smith 21 Comments