The Magic of The Musical, Live at SL19B!
Join Caledonia Skytower live on-the-air on Virtual Community Radio, or in Second Life at the SL19B Celebration Saturday, June 18th at 2pm slt/pacific.
The Magic of The Musical explores the blending of music and drama — featuring the songs, history, and lore that make up the musical theater canon. Learn more about some of your favorite shows and composers as we cue the orchestra, and the overture begins.
This month, Episode 03: “Countdown to The Tony Awards” (yes, they actually already happened — different kind of count) Caledonia talks to guest Morrie Enders, the Executive Director of Lincoln Community Playhouse in Nebraska. Together they explore some “what ifs” and “might have been“s from various Best Musical races from the American Theater Wing’s Tony Awards past.
In keeping with the show, “On Broadway!” is our Featured Music theme through the day. And don’t miss the latest episode of Where Have You Been? which this time visits the Elven Forest, and Engines of Our Ingenuity every four hours from 4am Pacific.
Dreams Of Rio: Parts One & Two Back-To-Back
We had some technical issues with timezones last Friday and as a result the first episode of this serial went out at two very odd times and you may well have missed it!
So on 17th June, we’re broadcasting episodes 1 & 2 back to back! Tune in on Friday for the first two episodes of this new Jack Flanders radio serial from our friends at ZBS Foundation: Dreams Of Rio! These are the first of 13 half-hour episodes, one every Friday at noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT.
DREAMS OF RIO — A JACK FLANDERS ADVENTURE
Hypnotic voodoo beats, lush jungle noises, tropical rains, an enigmatic European Professor, an alluring female anthropologist… a few of the ingredients which M. Fulton has fashioned into his audio fantasy, Dreams of Rio, an engaging romp through the forests and samba clubs of Brazil. Dreams of Rio chronicles the tropical adventures of hero Jack Flanders as he treks through the mysterious wilds of Brazilian rainforests and impossible situations in his search for the Lost City. The crisp, stereo recordings come vibrantly alive with luscious ambient sound recorded by Fulton and Clark on location in Brazil. Here’s a little taster…
Visit Virtual Community Radio at SL19B
The Second Life 19th Birthday Community Celebrations begin today, Thursday 16 June, and we will be pleased to welcome you at VCRadio Tower, our SL19B Headquarters, during the course of the event, which runs until Tuesday, July 5th. During the Birthday Celebrations, we have events planned that you will not want to miss, live from SL19B! See below for details…
Music of England & Wales
Today, Wednesday 15th June, we’re featuring the music of England & Wales with an extensive collection of classical and other pieces from the two countries.
In addition, at 12 noon or 4pm Pacific / 8pm or midnight in the UK, tune in for the latest episode of our original series on things to do and places to visit around the Second Life Grid — “Where Have You Been?” This time we pay a visit to The Elven Forest and have a discussion on Roleplay. Plus don’t miss “The Engines of Our Ingenuity” every four hours from 4am Pacific.
From Classical to Romantic
Today, Saturday 11th June, we explore a little of the music written at the borders of the Classical and Romantic eras, focusing on the work of some well-known composers born in the last 30 years of the 18th Century. And at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/Second Life Time, tune in for the latest episode of our original series on things to do and places to visit around the Second Life Grid — “Where Have You Been?” This time we pay a visit to The Elven Forest and have a discussion on Roleplay. Plus don’t miss “The Engines of Our Ingenuity” every four hours from 4am Pacific.
Dreams Of Rio — A Classic Jack Flanders Adventure: Part One
Tune in on Friday for the first episode of an exciting new radio serial from our friends at ZBS Foundation: Dreams Of Rio! This is the first of 13 half-hour episodes, one every Friday at noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT.
DREAMS OF RIO — A JACK FLANDERS ADVENTURE
Hypnotic voodoo beats, lush jungle noises, tropical rains, an enigmatic European Professor, an alluring female anthropologist… a few of the ingredients which M. Fulton has fashioned into his audio fantasy, Dreams of Rio, an engaging romp through the forests and samba clubs of Brazil. Dreams of Rio chronicles the tropical adventures of hero Jack Flanders as he treks through the mysterious wilds of Brazilian rainforests and impossible situations in his search for the Lost City. The crisp, stereo recordings come vibrantly alive with luscious ambient sound recorded by Fulton and Clark on location in Brazil. Here’s a little hint…
Tarot @ Teatime — Episode 34: Tarot Etiquette
In episode 34 we discuss some of the more esoteric aspects of card reading such as the etiquette of working with tarot, using and storing the cards, how to frame a query for maximum impact, and then finally the metaphysical aspect of the cards, or why they work in the material plane as well as in a virtual setting.
Image: “Tarot” by kpishdadi is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
It’s the MOST — Music from the Original Sound Track — Episode 8
Planning a heist? How about a murder? Attending a love-in? Or is your biker gang planning an outing? Have we got the show for you!
Join your host Susannah, on Saturday June 4th, at 12:30pm and 4:30pm Pacific/SLT – that’s 8:30pm and half past midnight in the UK – for the eighth show in our monthly series, The MOST – Music from the Original Sound Track. Dedicated to crime, spy, suspense, exploitation, and psychedelic movie and television soundtracks from the 50s, the 60s and beyond, The MOST is the best accompaniment for all your police-blotter high-jinks. PLUS… Free Tarot Readings in SL, “Where Have You Been?” goes on a pilgrimage, “Engines of Our Ingenuity” every 4 hours, and much more!



And at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific Time/SLT, tune in for the latest episode of “Where Have You Been?”, where this time we take you on a classic pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago — a tribute experience created by Viktor Savior and Orpheus Paxlapis around Brazilian author Paulo Coelho’s 1987 book, “The Pilgrimage.”

