Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Rooftop BINGO

FREE BINGO on the Rooftop!

Rooftop BINGO FREE + Prizes = Fun
Where: The Clarendon Hotel, 401 W Clarendon Ave
When: Tues, Nov 13th @ 7p
Host: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Up Coming TOURS

Think ahead to dipping temps and imagine yourself sitting on a big yellow school bus touring and enjoying such themes as Haunted Phoenix; Phoenix in Film; and Winnie Ruth Judd. Be sure to plan ahead and get your tickets. 

History Underground : AZ LGBTQ History

Join us at Valley Bar for a evening LGBTQ Arizona History
Thanks to Fierce Friends, Phoenix Pride, and our Host Valley Bar.
Where: Valley Bar, Enter through the alley on the SW corner of Monroe and Central.  
When: June 17th, doors open at 6:30, Program 7P
Hosted by Marshall Shore, Phoenix Pride's Arizona LGBT+ History Project project manager and Arizona's Hipstorian.
A special Arizona LGBTQ History edition
Tickets $5 at the door 

Summer Bingo

PLAY at the amazing Clarendon Hotel!
BINGO + FREE + Prizes = Fun
Where: The Clarendon Hotel, 401 W Clarendon Ave
When: Tues, June 12th @ 7p
Host: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian
And featuring my friend Jenny Kuller, the beatuiful, talented and soft handed ball girl

Monday, April 23, 2018

Haunted Phoenix Bus Tour Explores the Spookier Side of Downtown

When: Sat, May 5th, 2018, from 5-7
Where: Bus leaves from the Luke Greenway Amer Legion Post #1, 364 N 7th Ave, Phoenix, AZ
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 American Leagion Post #1, which opened it's doors in 1919, and is a true downtown gem.

The tour will include a drive by of the historic Orpheum Theater (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; ruins 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; MacAlpine's a soda fountain with late '20's era soda fountain with a unique story.

Tour participants can park at the American Legion

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Forbidden Room Cabaret to Support Arizona LGBT+ History Project

An Unparalleled Evening of Song, Dance and Intrigue Awaits Daring Audiences

Phoenix, AZ: Daring audiences are cordially invited to enter the Forbidden Room: an evening cabaret featuring music, song, dance, burlesque and maybe a dramatic surprise or two. The event will take place in the historic 1930s social hall at the Luke-Greenway American Legion Post 1, 364 N. 7th Avenue in Phoenix, on Saturday, April 21, 2018 doors open at 7:30, show starts at 8 to 10 PM. Tickets are $20 -$30 and may be purchased online 

Friday, January 19, 2018


Haunted Phoenix Bus Tour
Explore the Spookier Side of Downtown
When: Sat, Feb. 17th, 2018, from 5-7
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.

BINGO @ The Clarendon Hotel


BINGO @ The Clarendon Hotel 
Rooftop BINGO FREE + Prizes = Fun
Where: The Clarendon Hotel, 401 W Clarendon Ave
When: Wed, Jan 24th @ 7p

Host: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian
Ball Girl: Jenny Kuller 

History Underground: Obscure Anecdotes of Phoenix Events


TICKETS
When: Sunday, Jan  17th @ 7-8p                              Where: Valley Bar, 130 N Central Ave, Phoenix
HISTORY UNDERGROUND: Hosted by Marshall Shore, The Hipstorian.
"Who is Winnie Ruth Judd?” Her story is the inspiration for the art above the Rose Room Bar. The infamous saga of Winnie Ruth Judd, Arizona’s most notorious murderess will kick off each show. Followed by additional obscure anecdotes of Arizona’s semi-forgotten people, places, and events that have made us what we are today.