Evan White is a retired news anchor and investigative reporter.
Starting out in Alaska, he is best known for with work with San Francisco-based KGO-TV, KPIX, and KRON-TV.
In April 1977, he covered the 504 Sit-in in San Francisco, and followed a select group of disabled protesters to Washington D.
C.
Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers, transforming their young lives and igniting a landmark movement.
When Nick and Jan move into their new apartment in San Francisco, the batty landlady upstairs tells them about a girl who used to live there in the 20's: a brash young party girl named Maxie, who died in a car crash the morning before her big audition for a Hollywood studio. The trouble is, Maxie, or rather her ghost, hasn't left the house. Worse, she can take over Jan's body. And the only way she's going to leave is if she gets that audition.