Art hosts an open lines program featuring a diverse array of listener calls on paranormal experiences, current events, and unexplained phenomena. The show includes discussion of September 11th conspirator Zacharias Moussaoui's court case and the challenges of assembling an impartial jury for such high-profile terrorism charges. Art reflects on the Arthur Andersen obstruction trial and the difficulties facing corporate accountability in post-Enron America. The program features listener accounts of unusual experiences, including a mother's report of her seven-year-old daughter's encounter with small green aliens that were apparently scratched by the family cat, leaving mysterious brown residue on bedroom walls. Art demonstrates his skill at balancing serious news analysis with paranormal reports, treating each caller with respect while maintaining healthy skepticism. The episode showcases the unique atmosphere of late-night radio where conventional news mingles with extraordinary claims. Callers share personal experiences that challenge conventional understanding, while Art provides a forum for voices rarely heard in mainstream media. This format exemplifies the show's role as a platform for exploring the unexplained and questioning official narratives.