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Oct 26, 2007

Arizona Spotlight


- Is Tucson haunted by spirits from its bygone days? Researcher Tyson Nuss, of The Lost Souls Paranormal Investigation Group will take Mark Mclemore on a tour of some historic spots downtown, each with its own ghost story to tell...
Lost Souls Paranormal Investigations

- Back in the 1960's, when kids in Tucson turned on the TV to see monster movies, their host was a dignified - but ghoulish - gentleman called Dr. Scar. Robert Rappaport talks with the good doctor, also known as broadcasting pioneer Jack Jacobson, about scaring a generation of youngsters silly...
"Dr. Scar" page

- James Reel talks with Tucsonan Jennifer Lee Carrell, the author of the bestselling novel "Interred With Their Bones", about the American Southwest of the 1800's and the surprising popularity of William Shakespeare among the cowboys...
Jennifer Lee Carrell's homepage

- And, Christopher Conover visits a little bit of Camelot in the Old Pueblo, as local members of The Society for Creative Anachronism don their chainmail and take up arms...
Society for Creative Anachronism
Local SCA
SCA Drummers Corps
Southern Crusades
Midriff Crisis Belly Dance

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