Here is the the link for the Wed, March 27 interview by Steve Goldstein of Marshall Shore and tour info.
Winnie Ruth Judd
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
Cost: $30; get your tickets.
Haunted Phoenix
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 3:30-5:45 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
Cost: $30; get your ticket.
Scottsdale's 'Most Western" Mid-Century Gems
When: Saturday, April 20th, 2013 from 9:00 - 11:00 am
Where: Tour starts and ends at the Scottsdale Center for Arts
What: A guided bus tour hosted by well-known history raconteur, Marshall Shore.
Cost: $40; get your tickets. Don’t wait, this will sell out!
Arizona by Design
When: Thursday, April 25th, 2013, from 7-8 pm
Where: AE England Building @ 424 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004
What:
A presentation by Marshall Shore, featuring found film footage, old
photographs, ephemera, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to
life.
Cost: $7; get your tickets.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Arizona by Design
Does
Arizona have a design aesthetic worth remembering? Marshall Shore,
HIPstorian, shares his unique take on Arizona history by exploring the
20th century fashion, architecture, and other design that shaped our
state. As
the “Unofficial Arizona HIPstorian,” he uses storytelling magic, found
film footage, old photographs, ephemera, and artifacts to bring our
state’s heritage to life in entertaining and educational presentations.
When: Thursday, April 25th, 2013, from 7-8 pm
Where: AE England Building @ 424 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004
What: A presentation by Marshall Shore, featuring found film footage, old photographs, ephemera, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to life in entertaining and educational presentations.
Cost: $7; get your tickets!
When: Thursday, April 25th, 2013, from 7-8 pm
Where: AE England Building @ 424 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004
What: A presentation by Marshall Shore, featuring found film footage, old photographs, ephemera, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to life in entertaining and educational presentations.
Cost: $7; get your tickets!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Visit Scottsdale’s ‘Most Western’ Mid-Century Gems
When: Saturday, April 20th, 2013 from 9:00 - 11:00 am
Where: Tour starts and ends at the Scottsdale Center for Arts
What: A guided bus tour hosted by well-known history raconteur, Marshall Shore.
Cost: $40; get your tickets. Don’t wait, this will sell out!
Join Marshall Shore, Arizona’s Hip Historian on Saturday, April 20 during the
Modern Phoenix Expo for a bus tour showcasing some of Scottsdale’s modern
architecture gems. The tour will begin and end at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts,
so participants can continue on to attend the expo and lectures.
The tour will include:
• Glass and Garden Community Drive-In Church, designed by E. Logan
Campbell in 1966, featuring a modern façade with southwestern details.
• The St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, designed by John Parson in 1967, with
its Expressionist sculptural style and thin concrete construction.
• The Motorola electronics plant, opened in 1957, which includes the 1970
tower addition by Peter Lendrom.
• The Ralph Haver designed Triangle Building built in 1962.
• Craftsman Court designed by T.S. Montgomery in 1955 and listed on the Scottsdale Historic Register.
• The Royal Garden Townhouses, a Dell Trailor housing development from 1970.
• Plus additional surprises!
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When: Saturday, April 20th, 2013 from 9:00 - 11:00 am
Where: Tour starts and ends at the Scottsdale Center for Arts
What: A guided bus tour hosted by well-known history raconteur, Marshall Shore.
Cost: $40; get your tickets. Don’t wait, this will sell out!
Where: Tour starts and ends at the Scottsdale Center for Arts
What: A guided bus tour hosted by well-known history raconteur, Marshall Shore.
Cost: $40; get your tickets. Don’t wait, this will sell out!
Join Marshall Shore, Arizona’s Hip Historian on Saturday, April 20 during the
Modern Phoenix Expo for a bus tour showcasing some of Scottsdale’s modern
architecture gems. The tour will begin and end at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts,
so participants can continue on to attend the expo and lectures.
The tour will include:
• Glass and Garden Community Drive-In Church, designed by E. Logan
Campbell in 1966, featuring a modern façade with southwestern details.
• The St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, designed by John Parson in 1967, with
its Expressionist sculptural style and thin concrete construction.
• The Motorola electronics plant, opened in 1957, which includes the 1970
tower addition by Peter Lendrom.
• The Ralph Haver designed Triangle Building built in 1962.
• Craftsman Court designed by T.S. Montgomery in 1955 and listed on the Scottsdale Historic Register.
• The Royal Garden Townhouses, a Dell Trailor housing development from 1970.
• Plus additional surprises!
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When: Saturday, April 20th, 2013 from 9:00 - 11:00 am
Where: Tour starts and ends at the Scottsdale Center for Arts
What: A guided bus tour hosted by well-known history raconteur, Marshall Shore.
Cost: $40; get your tickets. Don’t wait, this will sell out!
Monday, March 11, 2013
Gallery
Hashknife Ride 2013 |
Route 66 Presentation |
Route 66 @ Phoenix Metro Retro |
Roosevelt VIP Home Tour |
ASU Barrett Bus Tour |
Marshall Out and About |
Marshall Out and About |
Arizona Bicycle History in Scottsdale |
Check out the kitsch tie |
Marshall in a Bear's head |
A night at Cattletrack |
Centennial |
Coronado Home Tour |
Ignite 13 |
Check out the cool Hashknife sticker |
Jason Hill and Marshall in Mesa, AZ |
Nerd Nite |
Marching on |
Marshall and Ronnie Burkett |
A gaggle of Arizona Historians |
Devoured 2013 W/ Catherine Slye |
Portrait |
Centennial Train |
Statehood Day 2012 |
Ms. Dottsy and Marshall on the town |
A night at the Orpheum |
Picnic with a Fish in Scottsdale |
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Art Detour 25
Cementing the end of Centennial
Presentations/ HIPstorian
Route 66 for Arizona One Book/ Big Read, Celebrating Grapes of Wrath, Arizona state-wide, Jan 2012
Marshall Shore: Retro Spectacular, Monthly Arizona History Show, Phoenix, AZ, Jan 2010 - Present
Roadside Neon of Central Arizona, Modern Phoenix Expo + Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottdsale, AZ, April 2011
Marshall Shore: Pop goes the Valley, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ June 2010
Marshall Shore: Retro Spectacular, Modern Phoenix Expo + Design Within Reach, Scottsdale, AZ, April, 2010
Marshall Shore: Retro Spectacular, Monthly Arizona History Show, Phoenix, AZ, Jan 2010 - Present
Roadside Neon of Central Arizona, Modern Phoenix Expo + Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottdsale, AZ, April 2011
Marshall Shore: Pop goes the Valley, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ June 2010
Marshall Shore: Retro Spectacular, Modern Phoenix Expo + Design Within Reach, Scottsdale, AZ, April, 2010
Presentations/ Library
Off The Shelf: Looking Beyond Libraries for Innovation and Inspiration Alamo Area Library System,
San Antonio, TX, May 2011
Libraries: An Innovative Approach and Leadership Session, Columbia, SC, April 2011
Off The Shelf: Looking Beyond Libraries for Innovation and Inspiration, InfoPeople Webinar, Feb, 2010
The Deweyless Library: An Innovative Approach, Infopeople Webinar, Feb, 2009 Libraries: Life 2.0 All Staff Day. Arlington Public Library, Arlington VA, Dec, 2007
Dewey or Don't We?, Louisiana Library Association, Shreveport, LA, March, 2008
Building the Library of Tomorrow, panel discussion and Doing Away with Dewey: How Did We Do?, Libraries: Life 2.0 All Staff Day. Arlington Public Library, Arlington VA, Dec, 2007
Libraries: An Innovative Approach and Leadership Session, Columbia, SC, April 2011
Off The Shelf: Looking Beyond Libraries for Innovation and Inspiration, InfoPeople Webinar, Feb, 2010
The Deweyless Library: An Innovative Approach, Infopeople Webinar, Feb, 2009 Libraries: Life 2.0 All Staff Day. Arlington Public Library, Arlington VA, Dec, 2007
Dewey or Don't We?, Louisiana Library Association, Shreveport, LA, March, 2008
Building the Library of Tomorrow, panel discussion and Doing Away with Dewey: How Did We Do?, Libraries: Life 2.0 All Staff Day. Arlington Public Library, Arlington VA, Dec, 2007
Dewey or Donʼt We? Arizona Library Association, Mesa, AZ, Nov, 2007
What have you done for me lately: Adult services for everyone except Boomers, American Library Association, Washington, DC, June, 2007
Arizona eQual Access: AZ Libraries Bridge the Digital Divide, Arizona Library Association, Phoenix, AZ, Dec, 2001
Extending the Power of Language to the Spanish-Speaking through Community Partnerships, REFORMA, Tucson, AZ, Aug, 2000
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing impaired Community, Brooklyn Public Library, Cultural Diversity Work Shop, Brooklyn, NY, December 1994
Ready Whenever You Are: Collections/ Services for Adult Learner, New York Library Association, Syracuse, NY, Dec 1994
MEDIA PORTFLIO
Library Journal - The Dewey Dilemma by Barbara Fister. www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6698264.html
Infopeople Webinar -"The Deweyless Library: An Innovative Approach"
http://www.infopeople.org/training/webcasts/webcast_data/291/index.html
Library Journal - Mover and Shaker 2008 http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6535071.html
Governing - "Revolution in the Stacks" http://www.governing.com/article/revolution-stacks
NPR "Arizona Library Shuns Dewey System"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11131877
NPR "Dewey or Don't we"
http://kjzz.org/news/arizona/archives/200707/deweydeath
Arizona Centennial
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Arizona's Most infamous Murderess
Bus Tour Follows the Footsteps of Infamous Winnie Ruth Judd
and the Phoenix Trunk Murders
Marshall Shore steeps himself in the history of Phoenix that others might overlook: the cultural anomalies, the fads, the dreamers, the artists and the eccentrics that provide a unique window into our city’s past. One such character was the infamous Phoenix trunk murderer, Winnie Ruth Judd.
Back in 1931, the nation was rocked by the grisly details of this gruesome crime. On October 16, 1931, Winnie purportedly killed her two roommates, one of the bodies was cut up, both were stuffed into trunks, and taken by train to Los Angeles. It was a big job for a small woman, and the twisted tale of adultery, jealousy and murder was complicated by rumors, speculation and uncertainty. Bits and pieces of the story continue to come to light, even to this day.
“As I talk with people in my research, the most interesting things come to light, ” said Marshall, “Just recently, my phone rang and someone began telling me about the Winnie Ruth Judd victim that was cut up in their house’s basement.”
Saturday, April 6th, in true Marshall Shore style, he’s hosting a bus tour covering the historical crime. The tour runs from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, and begins and ends The Clarendon Hotel. The bus will travel along the old Brill trolley line, which will give tour-goers an idea of the shape and size of Phoenix back in Winnie’s day. Other stops will include the houses where she lived and where she met Jack Holleran, a well-known Phoenix businessman with whom she had an adulterous affair; the Grunow Clinic (still a medical clinic!) where she worked; the house where the murders took place; the train station where she attempted to board with the oozing trunks; and the old Maricopa County Courthouse where the trial took place.
Marshall promises a few surprise stops along the way and tour participants will be among the first to hear about details in the story that have recently come to light. The tour will cover more information than found in any book.
Tour participants can park at the Clarendon
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
Cost: $30 get your tickets.
and the Phoenix Trunk Murders
Marshall Shore steeps himself in the history of Phoenix that others might overlook: the cultural anomalies, the fads, the dreamers, the artists and the eccentrics that provide a unique window into our city’s past. One such character was the infamous Phoenix trunk murderer, Winnie Ruth Judd.
Back in 1931, the nation was rocked by the grisly details of this gruesome crime. On October 16, 1931, Winnie purportedly killed her two roommates, one of the bodies was cut up, both were stuffed into trunks, and taken by train to Los Angeles. It was a big job for a small woman, and the twisted tale of adultery, jealousy and murder was complicated by rumors, speculation and uncertainty. Bits and pieces of the story continue to come to light, even to this day.
“As I talk with people in my research, the most interesting things come to light, ” said Marshall, “Just recently, my phone rang and someone began telling me about the Winnie Ruth Judd victim that was cut up in their house’s basement.”
Saturday, April 6th, in true Marshall Shore style, he’s hosting a bus tour covering the historical crime. The tour runs from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, and begins and ends The Clarendon Hotel. The bus will travel along the old Brill trolley line, which will give tour-goers an idea of the shape and size of Phoenix back in Winnie’s day. Other stops will include the houses where she lived and where she met Jack Holleran, a well-known Phoenix businessman with whom she had an adulterous affair; the Grunow Clinic (still a medical clinic!) where she worked; the house where the murders took place; the train station where she attempted to board with the oozing trunks; and the old Maricopa County Courthouse where the trial took place.
Marshall promises a few surprise stops along the way and tour participants will be among the first to hear about details in the story that have recently come to light. The tour will cover more information than found in any book.
Tour participants can park at the Clarendon
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
Cost: $30 get your tickets.
Explore the Spookier Side of Downtown Phoenix
Join Marshall Shore, the unofficial Arizona Hip Historian for a bus tour of historic graveyards, ruins, and ghostly haunts in downtown Phoenix. The tour commences at the Clarendon, a boutique hotel with a wildly checkered past. Once the scene of the infamous Don Bolles murder, the hotel is home to various ghosts, including some recent and some longtime residents.
The tour will include a drive by of the historic Orpheum Hotel (Adams and Second Avenue), home to the mysterious female spirit who wanders inside; a visit to the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, the final resting place to notable figures in Arizona history and folklore; a peek inside the ruin of the historic First Baptist Church on 3rd Ave and Monroe, which caught fire in the mid-80’s; a stop at the San Carlos Hotel, home to the ghost of Leone Jensen, who has haunted its halls since 1928.
Tour participants can park at the Clarendon. Get your spook on, Phoenix-style!
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 3:30-5:30 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
The tour will include a drive by of the historic Orpheum Hotel (Adams and Second Avenue), home to the mysterious female spirit who wanders inside; a visit to the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, the final resting place to notable figures in Arizona history and folklore; a peek inside the ruin of the historic First Baptist Church on 3rd Ave and Monroe, which caught fire in the mid-80’s; a stop at the San Carlos Hotel, home to the ghost of Leone Jensen, who has haunted its halls since 1928.
Tour participants can park at the Clarendon. Get your spook on, Phoenix-style!
When: Saturday, April 6th, 2013, from 3:30-5:30 pm
Where: Bus leaves from the Clarendon Hotel at 401 W. Clarendon, Phoenix.
What: A guided bus tour hosted by history raconteur, Marshall Shore, who shares
the hidden history of these sites.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Beyond the Typical Southwest History
Beyond Brokeback is a staged reading based on posts from the
Ultimate Brokeback Forum, capturing perspectives young and old, male
and female, gay and straight. Directed by Marshall Shore and featuring
original music by Shawn Kirchner. Featuring:
Micheal Weakley, Jesus Fadel Ramirez, Kim Huenecke, Bobby Parker,
Catherine Slye, Willa Eigo, Greg Lutz, and Jonah Garcia.
This part of Out West. Which is an ongoing series through March of programs that explores the contributions of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community to Western American history and culture, Out West will be held at the Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave. Door open at 6:30 on Thurs, March 7th.
This part of Out West. Which is an ongoing series through March of programs that explores the contributions of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community to Western American history and culture, Out West will be held at the Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave. Door open at 6:30 on Thurs, March 7th.
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