Thursday, December 1, 2016

Christmas Lights Tour!

What: Christmas Lights Tour
When: Thursday,  Dec 22 @ 7p 
Where: Beginning at The Clarendon Hotel 
Hosted by: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian 
The Valley is filled with fantastic light displays at the holidays, but who has time to do all that planning and all that driving?  Sit back, relax and leave it to us. Join Marshall Shore, tour guide extraordinaire on the Holiday Lights Tour, complete with candy canes, carols and kazoos. The tour beings and ends at the Clarendon Hotel and takes in every kind of display, including commercial displays, private home displays, and religious displays. Bring your family and friends and leave the driving to us.  Make it a truly jolly holiday.

Friday, November 11, 2016

VIP Home Tour: November 13th, 2016!

By popular demand, we are offering a guided tour with Marshall Shore. Marshall Shore, Arizona’s Hip Historian. Marshall’s passion is uncovering treasures from our past: the semi-forgotten people, places, and events that have made us who we are today. In this returning tour, Marshall will use his storytelling magic to bring Roosevelt’s heritage to life. This tour is from SOLD OUT 11:30 -1:00p SOLD OUT . It sells out quickly, so don’t procrastinate! 

JUST added a 1:30 - 3p Tour

Tickets 

What: Christmas Lights Tour
When: Thursday,  Dec 22 @ 7p 
Where: Beginning at The Clarendon Hotel 
Hosted by: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian 
The Valley is filled with fantastic light displays at the holidays, but who has time to do all that planning and all that driving?  Sit back, relax and leave it to us. Join Marshall Shore, tour guide extraordinaire on the Holiday Lights Tour, complete with candy canes, carols and kazoos. The tour beings and ends at the Clarendon Hotel and takes in every kind of display, including commercial displays, private home displays, and religious displays. Bring your family and friends and leave the driving to us.  Make it a truly jolly holiday.

Friday, October 21, 2016

11a-1p Haunted Phoenix Tour Added

Haunted Phoenix Bus Tour Explores the Spookier Side of Downtown
When: Sunday, Oct 23th, 2016, from 11a-1p
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.
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. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Visions of GRANDeur

What: Visions of GRANDeur
Where: Chartreuse - 1301 Grand Ave.
When: First Friday, Sept 2nd Grand opening & 3rd Friday Sept 16


Visions of GRANDeur, curated by Marshall Shore, celebrates through out the month of September. Beginning with artist receptions on First Friday, Sept. 2nd & 3rd Friday, Sept. 16. The show includes art from 20+ artist. The art ranges from new works created specifically for this show to a historical mural that was painted in the 50’s for a long forgotten movie set, sound stage and resort called Cudia City. Visions of GRANDeur, features artists such as:
Lucretia Torva, Janet Towbin, Zarco Guerrero, Miachelle DePiano, Marilyn Zsabo, Aubrey Diamant, Jordan Christopher Diamant, L.R. Brown “Lelia”, Christopher Jagmin, Stephen Farley, Christopher Oshana, Dain Q. Gore, Colin Chillag, James Angel, Nug Cornell, Xandriss, Tom Ardans, Hector Primero, Stacey Gordon, Dee Dee Woods, and Rossitza L Todorova

Jazz by musician, Alan Jones

The celebration continues with additional events at Chartreuse 


What: TEDx Salon
When: Fri, Sept. 23

Organized by TEDx Fountain Hills, which will be quite the adventure on Grand Ave.


What: Arizona History Showcase 
When: Sat, Sept. 10 starting at 3p
Join us for a special afternoon of Arizona History.
FREE - Thanks to the support of the AZ Humanities featuring
Lisa Schnebly Heidinger – Who Did You Say Was Here
Li Yang - Don Chun Wo, the Unofficial Mayor of Tucson's Chinatown
Alberto Olivas - Aztecs in Arizona, then and... now?! Reflections of A Modern-day Aztec Warrior

Additional surprises to be announced.  Meet-up

Friday, August 19, 2016

Haunted Phoenix Bus Tour Explores the Spookier Side of Downtown

When: Sunday, Oct 23th, 2016, from 1-3
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.
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 it's halls since
1928.

Tour participants can park at the Clarendon 

When: Sunday, Oct 23th, 2016, from 1-3p
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.

Oct '16 Winnie Ruth Judd: Arizona's Most Infamous Murderer

When: Sunday, Oct 23th, 2016, from 3 - 5 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.

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.” 

Sunday, Oct 23th, in true Marshall Shore style, he’s hosting a bus tour covering the historical crime. The tour runs from 3 pm to 5 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.
The book available on the tour is the first book published about Winnie Ruth Judd which was the  Dobkin's book "Winnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murders" published in 1973 and recently republished with additioonal information. The book can be included in the price of the ticket or purchased on the tour. 
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: Sunday, Oct 23th, 2016, from 3 - 5 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.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

AZ BEATS -N- FASHION

A fashion show featuring Arizona Music genres as the inspiration for outfits and for the runway. Ozea Moldez and WEARizona present a fashion show featuring clothing from; Electric Lyon, Antique Sugar, , Buffalo Exchange, Redhead Sadie and GROWop!Musical inspiration from Duane Eddy, Killer Pussy and Billie Maxwell

Sunday Jul 24, 2016
Doors: 6:30 PM
Show: 7:00 PM


*Limited seating - General admission

Monday, May 9, 2016

Pride + Dine: Bisbee

When: Sunday, June 19, 10:30a to 1:30p
Where: Café Roka, 35 Main Street, Bisbee
What: A fabulous brunch and storytelling experience


Join Arizona’s Hip Historian Marshall Shore for a Retrospectacular brunch to die for. Enjoy delicious food and drink at Bisbee’s renowned Café Roca and let Marshall regale you with an entertaining and educational history trifecta covering Arizona wine, Arizona gay history, and offbeat Bisbee history.

Marshall Shore’s passion is uncovering the weird, the wonderful, and the obscure treasures from our past: the semi-forgotten people, places, and events that have made us who we are today. Spend your Pride Sunday with Marshall: see what fantastic outfit he’ll be wearing, discover obscure facts about Arizona’s past that will up your trivia game, and celebrate Pride in historic style. 

When: Sunday, June 19, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Café Roka, 35 Main Street, Bisbee
What: A fabulous brunch and storytelling experience

Tixs/ Info

Friday, May 6, 2016

You Can't Kill A Story: The Murder of Don Bolles

You Can't Kill A Story: The Murder of Don Bolles


June 2nd 1976 was a day that literally shook Phoenix, Arizona. A bomb was planted under the car of Arizona Republicreporter Don Bolles. Eleven days later, after valiant attempts to save his life, he was dead. 40 years later this iconic moment in Arizona history remains an unsolved murder.
On June 2nd, 2016 there will be a gathering of story tellers held at the scene of the crime, On the rooftop of The Clarendon Hotel in midtown Phoenix. Law enforcement, firefighters, journalsists, and family members will recall there first person memories of that unforgetable day.
There will be a post performance reception at The Clarendon.
Seating is limited for this once in a life time, unrepeatable event. Get your tickets for this history making evening now. 
WHEN
WHERE
The Clarendon Hotel and Spa - 401 West Clarendon Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85013
Tickets

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Mesa's Main Street Neon by Night

WHEN
from             6p-9  Add to Calendar

WHERE
Park and Ride Price Freeway/Apache Boulevard - 2235 E Apache Blvd, Tempe, AZ 85281
Tickets Available 
Join Marshall Shore, the Hip Historian and Vic Linoff of the Mesa Preservation Foundation on a guided bus tour of Mesa's main Drag. View and photograph these monumental signs. A portion of the proceeds will benegfit the Arizona Vintage Sign Coalition and restoration of the Watson's Flower Shop sign. 
Tour highlights to include:
  • Watson's Flower Shop
  • Kiva Motel
  • Diving Lady
  • BuckHorn Baths