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9th Annual Night of the Paranormal features Mummies, Monsters, Mediums PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 October 2011 09:02

DeniseThe Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS) hosts another hair-raising lineup of Cryptozoologists, UFO experts and Paranormal investigators this October 28th, from 5-9pm. Film star and author, Florida’s Master of the Weird, Charlie Carlson returns as host and emcee of the storied evening.

 

Other notables include Scott Marlowe, author of Cryptid Creatures of Florida, leading discussion of the Yeti, or Himalayan Bigfoot; Denise Stoner, Chief Investigator of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) discusses UFO sightings and other aerial phenomena. Lobby attractions feature Barry Anderson, Hollywood makeup artist and sculpture designer for horror films; and Rob and Tracy Robinson, of “Wife Swap” fame - featured in the Bigfoot episode of the program.

 

Broadcasting his Spookhunter’s radio show live from the MOAS lobby will be Owen Sliter, America’s Skeptical Ghost Hunter.

 

Charlie Carlson, host of PBS’ Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled and star of SyFy’s Curse of the Blair Witch brings with him years of experience in the paranormal genre. “It's that time of year when folks become a little curious about the unknown. For nine years the Museum of Arts & Sciences has dared to present its Night of the Paranormal - a full evening of mysteries that ranks as the area's biggest and longest running Halloween event. Whether you're a skeptic or believer in strange stuff, this event always promises a load of fun for everyone. You'll encounter real life ghost busters, UFO-enthusiasts and monster hunters, plus weird exhibits - now where else can you find all that in one place?"

 

According to Senior Curator of Education, Zach Zacharias, “The Night of the Paranormal has developed into one of the area’s premier Halloween events, combining the spooky with the scientific.”

 

In addition to the featured speakers, the evening will include mediums, psychics and tarot readers as well as refreshments. A special Fright Night Laser show will be on-going in the Museum’s Planetarium.

 
Marlowe to Teach New Online Course PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 19 June 2011 14:38

Florida keys Community College is offering a new cryptozoology course "Mystery Monsters of Florida" taught by famed cryptozoologist, Scott Marlowe. The new course will be taught during the fall term of 2011 over the Internet and will be based on Marleau's new book "Cryptid Creatures of Florida" which is scheduled to hit bookstores and Amazon.com September 1.

You will not need to be an enrolled student at FKSC in order to take the five-week class.  You can register by phone at 305/296- 9081.  Dial 6 when they option to connect to the correct extension requests a choice.  Tuition is expected to be about $65.  You can request additional information in the class syllabus by calling the above number.  The class is scheduled to begin September 19th.

Registration begins July 1st. It is recommended that you register early.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 July 2011 12:43
 
Gerhard and Marlowe to Appear PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 14 April 2011 10:55

Pangea Fellows, Scott Marlowe and Ken Gerhard, are appearing in an episode of "William Shatner's weird or what?" For Canadian television. Gerhard filmed in Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Marlowe taped his segment in Sanford, Florida. The "Monsters" episode are appear on "History" in the Canadian market all this week.  We hope our Canadian fans and friends will be sure to watch!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 13:21
 
New Book to Be Published PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 09 May 2011 07:57

Cryptid CreaturesPangea Institute Fellow, Scott Marlowe, has received a commitment to publish his book authored under the working title of “Cryptid Creatures of Florida” from CFZ Press of the United Kingdom.

CFZ Press is a publishing company run in conjunction with the reknown Centre for Foretan Zoology. CFZ Press specialise in publishing non-fiction books and magazines about cryptozoology and allied disciplines.

Marlowe’s “Cryptid Creatures of Florida” explores mysterious animals that may be found among the fauna here in the Sunshine State and reveals many interesting details and sighting reports having to do these enigmatic creatures.

” It's an informative and entertaining read,” says Florida’s “Master of the Weird” showman and author, Charlie Carlson, who wrote the Foreword for Marlowe’s book.   Carlson is well known for his best selling book, “Weird Florida” and it’s television spin-off “Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled” appearing on PBS stations nationwide.

Asian artist, Peter Loh, drew the illustratiuohs and the cover art for Marlowe's book.  Loh has done a number of book illustratio projects, including "Mantanzas High" for Marlowe's friend and associate, noted author Marian Strong Tomblin.

Marlowe is currently working on a sequel to his book which has a working title of “Strange Familiars”and is negotiating the publication of three additional manuscripts at this time.

The new publishing house is rushing to include Marlowe's book in their fall catalog for 2011 -- in time for the busy Halloween season lecture tours that both Marlowe and Carlson take on the road to sellout audiences around the State. It is expected to sell through Amazon.com and selected over-the-counter bookstore chains.  We'll keep you posted on distribution arrrangements.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 09 May 2011 19:03
 
Weird Florida TV Show Nominated for Emmy PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 21 October 2010 14:20

Emmy

Pangea Institute has  learned today that "Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled" featuring Pangea Fellows Charlie Carlson, Barry Anderson and Scott Marlowe, has been nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for a regional EMMY award in the category of specialty programming.

Star, Charie Carlson,  omments, "I have no idea what this means but it sounds good." This makes the  fourth time that producer Mia Lorenzo has been nominated for an EMMY.  Hopefully,m the fourth time  will be the charm!  .so keep YOUR fingers crossed for her.
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 October 2010 14:41
 
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