by Eric Olsen | Nov 30, 2018 | art, books, comics, culture, media, radio, seasonal |
On a festive but GOREgeous edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — scintillating paranormal talk Thursdays 9-11pE with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we welcome ace horror cartoonist and Life of Agony bassist/songwriter Alan...
by Eric Olsen | Oct 3, 2018 | culture, radio, seasonal, weird/science |
On a titillating but morally serious episode of After Hours AM/The Criminal Code — True Crime Wednesdays 9-11pE with hosts Joel Sturgis, Eric Olsen, and forensic psychologist Dr. Clarissa Cole — Dr. Cole leads us on an exploration of Dark Tourism in...
by Eric Olsen | Feb 15, 2018 | culture, radio, seasonal, weird/science |
On a Valentine’s Day edition of After Hours AM/The Criminal Code — True Crime Wednesdays 9-11pE with hosts Joel Sturgis, Eric Olsen, and secret weapon, forensic psychologist Dr. Clarissa Cole — Dr. Cole takes us on a journey of modern love gone wrong...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 5, 2018 | books, culture, media, monsters, paranormal, radio, religion and belief, seasonal, Uncategorized |
On a festive and wintry edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — Thursdays 9-11pE with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we revel in weird Christmas customs, the evolution of Santa Claus, and the recurrent War on Christmas with...
by Eric Olsen | Dec 22, 2017 | books, conventions and events, culture, media, monsters, radio, religion and belief, seasonal |
These days everybody thinks they know Krampus: the Germanic Christmas devil, the shadow to the light of St Nicholas. But no one in America knows Krampus like Al Ridenour, who has written a staggeringly informative and delightful book — The Krampus and the Old,...
by Eric Olsen | Dec 5, 2016 | culture, paranormal, religion and belief, seasonal, supernatural beings |
Most fans of Christmas are aware that our jolly gift-giving Santa Claus evolved from the real-life St. Nicholas, the generous and kindly 3rd/4th century bishop who became the patron saint of children, sailors, the wrongly accused, and eventually pretty much everyone...