UCR professor and internationally acclaimed writer, Nalo Hopkinson, joins the Boston Review podcast from the studios of KUCR.
“In this podcast, the award-winning writer Nalo Hopkinson reads her story, “Waving at Trains,” featured in Boston Review’s 2017 literary issue, Global Dystopias. She also talks about the politics of dystopia, writing from the Global South, and why we must imagine black mermaids into being.”
Latin Grammy nominees Flor De Toloache performs “Dulces Recuerdos” in the studios of KUCR 88.3FM, for their interview in a production for the BBC. The first and only all-women mariachi group embraces old tradition and pushes new boundaries, by reinterpreting and expanding this genre of art and music.
It appears the KUCR’s current historic building will be demolished and a new building will be constructed within what’s being called the North District (formerly UCR Crest Family Housing). Three different developers are being considered to replace student family housing with high-density housing, sports fields, and a facility for KUCR.
The selection of the developer is important and we’d like you to attend their public presentation, and help us to support the best one.
The presentation will be held at Highlander Union Building (HUB) 302, on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Please join us by registering to attend by clicking on the link.