Where’ve You Been? Episode 2

Wednes­days and Sat­ur­days at 12 Noon and 4pm Pacif­ic / 20:00 and 00:00 UTC is the time to tune in to our reg­u­lar show, Where’ve You Been, where Cale­do­nia Sky­tow­er and Elrik Mer­lin dis­cuss places and events of inter­est around the Sec­ond Life grid.

The lat­est episode airs for the first time on Weds Feb­ru­ary 17 and will be repeat­ed on Sat­ur­days and Wednes­days at the same time for the next cou­ple of weeks.

In this episode, we dis­cuss the new exhi­bi­tion by Cybele Moon, Waifs And Wan­der­ers, and the Carmel Art Com­mu­ni­ty where it’s being exhib­it­ed, with a spe­cial focus on the Robert McFar­ren Gallery and the Carmel Art Gallery.

Big Band and Swing

Today we’re tak­ing a trip back to the hey­day of the big bands in the first half of the 20th cen­tu­ry, fea­tur­ing a wide range of Big Band jazz and swing.

The pro­gramme includes a mix­ture of orig­i­nal peri­od record­ings and more recent material.

You can also hear episodes of Engines of Our Inge­nu­ity from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Hous­ton every four hours from 12:00 UTC

And tune in today at 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic (20:00 or 00:00 UTC) for a new episode of Where’ve You Been?, where we look at places and events across the Sec­ond Life grid (see sep­a­rate entry).

The Grove: New Age Music By A Starlit Sea

Join us today — Sat­ur­day 13 Feb­ru­ary at 22:00 GMT / 2pm Pacif­ic Time — for the first in an occa­sion­al series fea­tur­ing 90 min­utes of New Age music, pre­sent­ed from The Grove, a beau­ti­ful spe­cial­ly-cre­at­ed envi­ron­ment in the vir­tu­al world of Sec­ond Life — http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chestnut%20Hills/127/78/3805  - or sim­ply tune in at http://main.vcradio.org

The Grove harks back to the musi­cal expe­ri­ence of tun­ing in to the ear­ly “New Age” radio sta­tions on the West Coast of the USA in their hey­day in the late 1980s: sta­tions like KTWV, “The Wave” in Los Ange­les and KLRS (“Col­ors”) in  San­ta Cruz. You’ll hear a wealth of music of the peri­od, pri­mar­i­ly but not exclu­sive­ly instru­men­tal, fea­tur­ing both syn­the­sis­ers and nat­ur­al instru­ments. A lit­tle more live­ly than “space music” in most cas­es, the music is by and large tune­ful, melod­ic and relaxing.

These radio sta­tions and their com­pa­tri­ots in oth­er mar­kets grad­u­al­ly shift­ed towards “smooth jazz”, “New Adult Con­tem­po­rary” and beyond, and thus lost some of the atmos­phere that the sta­tions orig­i­nal­ly cre­at­ed. We hope the show will bring back some mem­o­ries if you were there at the time, and present some har­mo­nious musi­cal vis­tas if the music is new to you.

Pastorale

It may be freez­ing and snow­ing out­side, but just think: Spring is not that far away. Tune in today for a pro­gramme of melod­ic, often orches­tral music as we fea­ture music that evokes the nat­ur­al world in all its glory.

And don’t for­get that at 22:00 GMT / 2pm Pacif­ic, we’ll be hold­ing our first gath­er­ing at The Grove for 90 min­utes of New Age music — and if you are in Sec­ond Life, do join us in The Grove: SLURL http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chestnut%20Hills/127/78/3805

The Black Mass: Fridays at 4pm Pacific

The Black Mass

Join us on Fri­day at 4pm Pacif­ic time (mid­night Fri/Sat GMT), join us for anoth­er episode from the land­mark radio dra­ma series The Black Mass, cre­at­ed at the Paci­fi­ca radio sta­tion KPFA in Berke­ley, Cal­i­for­nia, over fifty years ago. In 30 chill­ing tales of mys­tery, imag­i­na­tion and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunt­ing sto­ries, by mas­ters of the craft.

Note that episodes will not start until the track play­ing at the top of the hour has fin­ished, so the actu­al start time of the episode may be a few min­utes after the hour.

Our apolo­gies: the show sched­uled for Fri­day 12th did not go out due to a tech­ni­cal issue.

The Black Mass art­work was pro­duced by Ter­ry Lightfoot.

 

Ancient Journeys

Today, Weds 10 Feb­ru­ary, join us on a jour­ney across the Ancient World, guid­ed by the ancient and mys­te­ri­ous Piri Reis Map.

We vis­it Ancient Greece, Rome and beyond to encounter the Sev­en Won­ders of the Ancient World. We redis­cov­er lost Atlantis, the ancient civil­i­sa­tions of South Amer­i­ca, cross the Pacif­ic and even trav­el to Antarc­ti­ca and the Moon.

Genre Day: Music of the Baroque

Today, Sat­ur­day Feb­ru­ary 6th, we explore the music of the Baroque era. We’ll be includ­ing the work of a wide range of com­posers. Many will be famil­iar; oth­er per­haps less so — or they may have writ­ten pieces that we know well but have no idea of who com­posed them — for exam­ple Eng­lish com­pos­er Thomas Arne, who wrote Rule Bri­tan­nia but also a range of oth­er pieces which deserve more inter­est than is usu­al­ly paid to them.

Virtual Community Radio Is On The Air — Saturday Feb 6

The tests are com­plete, the stream is on the air, and it’s time to offi­cial­ly launch the station!

We’d like to extend a warm invi­ta­tion to Sec­ond Life res­i­dents to join Vir­tu­al Com­mu­ni­ty Radio at our Grand Open­ing Ball in our fab­u­lous art deco the­atre on the Chest­nut Hills region, on Sat­ur­day Feb­ru­ary 6th at 2pm Pacif­ic Time (22:00 GMT), as we offi­cial­ly launch the sta­tion. Come in for­mal dress and enjoy a pro­gramme of 90 min­utes of waltzes, fox­trots and some rather more live­ly dances in a broad­ly Light Clas­si­cal vein, pre­sent­ed in liv­ing stereo­phon­ic sound by DJ Cale­do­nia Skytower.

The Black Mass: Fridays at 4pm Pacific

The Black Mass

Every Fri­day at 4pm Pacif­ic time (mid­night Fri/Sat GMT), join us for an episode from the land­mark radio dra­ma series The Black Mass, cre­at­ed at the Paci­fi­ca radio sta­tion KPFA in Berke­ley, Cal­i­for­nia, over fifty years ago. In 30 chill­ing tales of mys­tery, imag­i­na­tion and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunt­ing sto­ries, by mas­ters of the craft.

Realised with the min­i­mum of audio equip­ment, the per­for­mances were quite remark­able and trod ground sel­dom cov­ered by radio dra­ma before — or since. The series includes a lit­tle over 30 episodes of eight to 30 min­utes each. They will be ran­dom­ly select­ed for broadcast.

Note that episodes will not start until the track play­ing at the top of the hour has fin­ished, so the actu­al start time of the episode may be a few min­utes after the hour.

New Series: Where’ve You Been?

Join Cale­do­nia Sky­tow­er and Elrik Mer­lin on Wednes­days and Sat­ur­days at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/Second Life Time (8pm and mid­night GMT) for Where’ve You Been?  — our new series that goes out and about in Sec­ond Life, find­ing inter­est­ing places to vis­it and fun things to do.

We’ll usu­al­ly cov­er one attrac­tion in a show, but as this is the very first episode, we’re cov­er­ing two! There’ll be a new episode every cou­ple of weeks.

Note that episodes will not start until the track play­ing at the top of the hour has fin­ished, so the actu­al start time of the episode may be a few min­utes after the hour.