“Where Have You Been?”: Duelling Museums!
The latest edition of VCRadio’s original series on things to do and places to visit across the Second Life Grid, visits two museums that offer similar, and contrasting content for residents to enjoy. The show premieres on February 9th and airs at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT, that’s 8pm and midnight in the UK. It’ll run on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the same times for the next two weeks.
In this episode, #3 of our second season, we discuss two very different museums .
It’s the MOST — Music from the Original Sound Track — Episode 4
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 Virtual Community Radio, Saturday February 5th, at 12:30pm and 4:30pm Pacific Time – that’s 8:30pm and half past midnight in the UK – for the fourth 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.
Moon Over Morocco: Episode 5
TODAY on Virtual Community Radio — Friday, February 4th, noon or 4pm Pacific / 8pm and midnight in the UK, the FIFTH installment of…
MOON OVER MOROCCO
Once in a far away land there existed a knowledge of natural magic that has been lost to modern man. Jack Flanders treks to Morocco, believing that in this primitive country, where magic remains an integral part of daily life, he may find this knowledge. Jack discovers far more than he expected when he steps through the Gate of Peacocks, the entrance to that lost world. Jack has stepped out of modern day Morocco and into the realm where the knowledge of magic is a requisite survival skill. Here’s a couple of tastes of this week’s episode…
Tarot @ Teatime Episode 25: Cards that Look Scary
Beginning February 3rd, we’re pleased to re-broadcast a live presentation from October 2021 by the hosts of our original series: “Tarot @ Teatime” airing Thursdays and Sundays at noon and 4pm Pacific Time/SLT, 8pm and midnight in the UK. This programme was originally presented live and on-the-air in October as part of The 2021 Haunted Hollow. This episode will also air on February 6th, 10th, and 13th.
Episode 25: Cards that look scary
Some cards in the Tarot have images that are potentially off putting, scary, or creepy. We’ll consider why these cards may evoke a negative response for some people, how to see them in a different light, and how they can be interpreted in a Tarot reading.
Would live tarot readings add a something unique to your in-world event or venue? Inquire to H0neyHeart Resident by notecard in-world, or email tarot@vcradio.org.
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Celtic Music for Imbolc
Welcome to a Celtic Music (and more!) Festival featuring (among many other things) music from around the Celtic Lands, alongside music inspired by or expressing Celtic themes, in celebration of Imbolc.
Today you’ll hear a wide variety of Celtic and Celtic-influenced material, with orchestral works like Shaun Davey’s Brendan Voyage; a wide range of performances by traditional Celtic artists; and music inspired by the Celtic heritage. There are also some large-scale performances from artists like Celtic Woman, Celtic Thunder and even the Cincinnati Pops! And listen out for some of the Celtic/Goddess themed pieces from Nashville-based artist Laura Powers’ Legends of the Goddess trilogy, along with Rutland Boughton’s seldom-heard classic, first performed in Glastonbury between the wars, The Immortal Hour.
Then tune in at 12 noon or 4pm Pacific Time/SLT, 8pm or midnight in the UK, for another chance to hear the latest episode of our original series, “Where Have You Been?”, where we visit The Janus Galleries. And catch “Engines of Our Ingenuity” from the University of Houston every four hours from 4am Pacific.
The Light Programme
Saturday the 29th of January, and today we make a foray into the world of Light Music, one of our staple genres here on VCRadio.
We can think of Light Music as filling a gap between out-and-out classical music, and the exceptional quality music production library and film music of the 1940s-50s — the latter also featuring from time to time on The Light Programme. It’s a continuum with perhaps Sullivan at one end, and maybe Coates at the other – though it’s difficult to define boundaries. In between are composers like Addinsell, Alwyn, Ketelbey, Tomlinson, Binge, Lane and others, and it’s their music that we’ll be featuring today. What these pieces and composers have in common, is a “classical” approach to melodic music. Their work is full of great tunes, and it utilises orchestral forces with as much aplomb as any classical composer. But in general (though not always), the music is a little lighter in tone and feel.
Meanwhile, the latest edition of our original series on things to do and places to visit across the Second Life Grid, “Where Have You Been?”, visits The Janus Galleries. The show airs at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT, that’s 8pm and midnight in the UK, on Wednesdays and Sundays.
And don’t miss Engines of Our Ingenuity from the University of Houston that tells the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity. Written and hosted by John Lienhard and other contributors, it is produced by Houston Public Media. Catch it just after the hour every four hours from 4am Pacific / 12:00 UTC.
Moon Over Morocco: Episode 4
TODAY on Virtual Community Radio — Friday, January 28th, noon or 4pm Pacific / 8pm and midnight in the UK, the FOURTH installment of…
MOON OVER MOROCCO
Once in a far away land there existed a knowledge of natural magic that has been lost to modern man. Jack Flanders treks to Morocco, believing that in this primitive country, where magic remains an integral part of daily life, he may find this knowledge. Jack discovers far more than he expected when he steps through the Gate of Peacocks, the entrance to that lost world. Jack has stepped out of modern day Morocco and into the realm where the knowledge of magic is a requisite survival skill. Here’s a couple of tastes of this week’s episode…
“Where Have You Been?” visits The Janus Galleries
The latest edition of VCRadio’s original series on things to do and places to visit across the Second Life Grid, visits The Janus Galleries. The show premieres on January 26th and airs at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT, that’s 8pm and midnight in the UK. It’ll run on Wednesdays and Sundays at the same times for the next two weeks.
A Burns Supper
Yesterday, 25th January, was the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, and today we’re bringing you a programme of traditional and modern music from Scotland (with plenty of bagpipes of course), and then, at 12:30pm and 4:30pm Pacific Time (8:30pm and 00:30 GMT) we are presenting a complete Burns Supper, courtesy of the late-lamented Scots Independent Newspaper. Yes, we’re a day late, but in fact a Burns Supper only needs to be more or less around the 25th — the Dundee branch of the Scottish National Party, for example, is having theirs on-line on February 5th!
In addition, today sees a new edition of our original series, “Where Have You Been?”, where we discuss things to do and places to see around the Second Life Grid, at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific, 8pm and midnight in the UK. In this episode, the second of our second series, we visit the Janus Galleries.




