Just for Coast Insiders, the Art Bell Vault offers a curated collection, currently containing more than 500 programs, with two vintage shows added to the mix each Wednesday. This week's offerings are a pair of classic programs, beginning with an enlightening episode from 11/13/97 in which Art spoke to Gene Meyers about creating a massive space station using the normally jettisoned external fuel tanks of the Space Shuttle. He posited that the proposed 'space island, which could accommodate approximately 300 people, would be a boon for research, manufacturing, and tourism.
Next, we journey back to October 4th, 2002, for a memorable edition of the program wherein Art was joined by explorer Dallas Thompson about his forthcoming expedition to the North Pole, where he hoped to descend into the Hollow Earth. Explaining that he intended to enter this veritable lost world through a hole that serves as both a physical opening and a dimensional portal, he indicated that this realm is a honeycomb of caverns and passages, possibly containing a hidden civilization and maybe even dinosaurs.
These vintage programs have commercials and breaks removed and are presented on multiple platforms-- available on-demand for Mac, Windows, IOS, Android, and the Coast app. Many of them feature rare "5th" hours of content from back in the 90s when the show had a longer running time. We do include Art's beloved bumper music, which became such an indelible part of his program.
And for the true Art Bell fan, we offer different listening options to fine-tune your experience, such as guest-only, and full show streams. Coast Insiders, we're very happy to bring this offering to you at no additional charge to your subscription!
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