'Near-Death' Illustrations
We received several images that are featured in P.M.H. Atwater's Big Book of Near-Death Experiences, such as this detail from a Hieronymus Bosch painting. Click here to view.

We received several images that are featured in P.M.H. Atwater's Big Book of Near-Death Experiences, such as this detail from a Hieronymus Bosch painting. Click here to view.
From earthfiles.com: "Drawing of J-Rod (an EBE or extraterrestrial biological entity) by mechanical engineer, Bill Uhouse, based on J-Rod's appearance dressed in a human man's shirt in 1970s or early 1980s at a conference table with physicist Edward Teller and eighteen scientists, including Uhouse.
Thanks to all who answered our call for "spooky art" to accompany this year's Ghost-to-Ghost broadcasts. View Halloween Gallery II, featuring some of the most intriguing responses we received. View Gallery One.
A big thanks to all who sent in dark-themed artwork for our newest Friday the 13th Gallery. View the creepy images here.
Adnan Saleem of Destination Creation has uncovered the secret reason why George is on radio and not television.
Pictured is a drawing made by Teresa Barbatelli depicting the 'Tall White Extraterrestrials' that Charles Hall said he encountered. On the right is a forensic drawing of a 'Tall White' alien by Lynette Ruiz, a Forensic composite artist.
Those wacky "aliens with issues" are back in a new adventure. Check out the Ebejeebies X-Mas Festive Holiday Special, courtesy of Mike Majestic, Jeff Lilly and vulnepro.com.
Lest we let Art Bell live down the time he accidentally glued his lips together, I offer this gentle reminder. It's all in fun, Mr. Bell...
Thanks to Art Bandini for providing tonight's logo image. On the right, Art's Webcam, with Art & Ramona.
Jeff and Jennifer S. of Milan Portrait Co. announce the arrival of their son Aston Riley (pictured) born Sept 22. "His nickname is Smeagol and he goes to sleep every night listening to Coast to Coast." Happy Halloween!
Architecture student Mui-Ling Teh creates tiny origami models -- some just 2mm in length. It takes her about 10 minutes to painstakingly fold each miniature flower, plane and bird. Mui-Ling's paper sculptures are so small they can only truly be appreciated in close-up photos.