Spotlight on UFO Phil
UFO Phil, whose real name is Phil Hill, was given his nickname as a child after telling kids and teachers at school that he regularly talked to alien beings.

UFO Phil, whose real name is Phil Hill, was given his nickname as a child after telling kids and teachers at school that he regularly talked to alien beings.
Christopher Dunn has put together a video that demonstrates some of the advanced engineering and technology used in the Temples of the Pharaohs...
Check out raw footage of a UFO sighting that occurred on the east side of St. Paul, Minnesota, Monday night into Tuesday morning. Ian Punnett, based in the Twin Cities, arranged for the video to be featured on KSTP's website.
A 30 ft. sculpture of an eyeball recently debuted in Chicago's Loop district. Created by artist Tony Tassett, the blue eye was modeled after his own...
This Statue of Liberty themed Darth Vader helmet is part of a new project which features artists putting their spin on the iconic film villain's infamous visage...
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On Sunday night, we heard from Barbara Morrison & The John Harkins Trio...
Ian Punnett came across a rather spectacular set of digital artworks this week...
Standing at nearly five and a half feet tall, these intricate 'alien abduction' lamps became the envy of both gadget and UFO enthusiasts when they were unveiled...
Undertakers Kenneth McKenzie and Todd Harra provided this artwork depicting one of the stories featured in their book, Mortuary Confidential. According to the account, an undertaker new to the neighborhood receives a bereavement turkey on Thanksgiving from a helpful neighbor who thinks there has been a death at the house.
Much to the neighbor's chagrin, the undertaker informs her that she is on call, hence the hearse in front of the house. Adding to the confusion, the undertaker's boyfriend, a police officer, and their friend, a CSI, are both on call and over for dinner as well. More illustrations at wtoddharra.com.
Artist John Lamouranne has been creating celebrity portraits with goose eggs for more than 30 years...
An excerpt from a 1983 NOVA special on ESP & remote viewing features an interview with Russell Targ...
This photo/illustration is from the cover of Jim Steinmeyer's book "Charles Fort: The Man Who Invented the Supernatural" (Tarcher/Penguin)...
Italian craftsman Aldo Caliro has created the world's smallest nativity scene to fit on the head of a pin. He painted the tiny figures with a single hair brush...
View Halloween Gallery 2009. Thanks to all who took the time to send in their spooky artwork!
The "Neonate" alien, based partly off the description given by Betty and Barney Hill, is pictured in this drawing by Mac Tonnies. To see more of his sketches...
The Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion have been brought to life (in corn) at the Fritzler Family Farm in LaSalle, Colorado. This year's maze honors the 70th anniversary of "The Wizard of OZ," the 1939 classic staring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley, as well as marks the tenth year the Fritzler Family has created something a-MAZE-ing in their corn fields. More details at the Greeley Tribune.
Brad Steiger sent us a set of images and captions to accompany his presentation on vampires and creatures of the night...
Linda Moulton Howe shares a fascinating movie of a light anomaly that seems to release a 'small entity' near East Field, a week before a crop circle emerged there...
In the new documentary Dark Wings: The Mothman Chronicle, directed by Charles McCracken, the mysterious creature known as Mothman is re-created with stunning digital imagery...
Art Bell turned 64 on Wednesday. Happy Birthday Art!
Drawing by Kirk Mints.
Marilynn Hughes makes paintings based on what she's seen during her out-of-body travels. Featured here is her painting titled Babaji...
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. Tonight, we'll hear from The Tea and Pistol Revue, Hudson and the Hoo Doo Cats, The George-Edwards Group, Mona Leigh, Trucker, Lorie McCloud & Pam Washam, and Phases of Life.
Denise Elles shares her birthday greeting for George Noory, featuring a rendition of the classic 'Day The Earth Stood Still' saucer...
Don Schmitt created this artwork depicting an interplanetary craft of unknown origin that crashed in southeastern New Mexico during a severe storm in the summer of 1947.
One of Linda Moulton Howe's reports concerns a 300-ft-long triangular craft seen by Kris Bales (who created this illustration).
On May 24, thousands of Rio de Janeiro residents saw a flying saucer appear in the sky over Copacabana beach. The craft, however, was of terrestrial origin-- a design by artist Peter Coffin.
Is this car in the process of disappearing? British design student Sara Watson painted the vehicle to create the illusion of invisibility, merging it with the background of the parking lot.
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections.
Artist C.Knight created this comic, 'The Body Farm,' based on the testimony of a caller who phoned in to share her bizarre story with Ian Punnett. Check out the full panels.
In the first hour, Ian spoke with comic book artist and writer David Mack. Mack talked about his original multi-volume series, Kabuki, as well as his work on Daredevil and a New Avengers project. He also shared an illustration, from his book The Shy Creatures, of various cryptozoological animals building a strange snowman.