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      Feb 25, 2022 by Elliot F Music Blogs

      KUCR presents a Black History Month Broadcast Special

      KUCR presents a Black History month broadcast special. Two days only: Sunday, February 27 from 9AM to 9PM, and Tuesday, March 1 from 7AM to 7PM.

      KUCR, in affiliation with Pacifica Radio, presents two full days of Black History in marathon broadcasts — documentaries, discussions, music, poetry and more — culminating Black History Month in a Celebration of Information.

      On Air LIVE: KUCR 88.3FM, 
      Online: streaming live at KUCR.org 
      (download the FREE KUCR iPhone app at the Apple App Store; Android 
      users -- download the TuneIn app, or    similar, and enter "KUCR.")

      Hour 1 – Origins and Meaning of Black History Month / Black Thinkers
      Hour 2 – MLK Speech in South LA 1963
      Hour 3 – “One Drop Rule” and History of Blackface
      Hour 4 – Langston Hughes/Nikki Giovanni and Javon Jackson
      Hour 5 – Elaine Race Riots
      Hour 6 – Bans on Critical Race Theory / Is an Apology Enough?
      Hour 7 – Maya Angelou / Jazz of the Blackbyrds
      Hour 8 – Protest Music as Resistance
      Hour 9 – The Last Poets
      Hour 10 – Malcolm X Dedication Music
      Hour 11 – Malcolm X- Ballot or Bullet
      Hour 12 – From Negro History to Pan African

      These broadcasts on KUCR are dedicated to the memory of Dr. Sterling Stuckey, UCR professor, renowned author, historian, and longtime KUCR Jazz DJ.
      “Dr. Stuckey was the greatest among us.” –Dr. Cornel West on Sterling Stuckey’sextraordinary legacy as a leading African American historian.

      Dec 3, 2021 by Elliot F Music Blogs

      Avoiding Student Job Fraud Scams (UCR Police Dept. Public Service Announcement)

      Job fraud scams are increasingly common at colleges and universities, with students losing thousands of dollars, in some cases. UC Riverside is no exception. In this Public Service Announcement, Interim UCR Police Chief John Freese provides information to detect and avoid “job fraud scams.” Students need to be cautious when responding to job offers, via unsolicited email, often falsified to look as if they are coming from the university. UCR would never send such an email. No job should require you to expend your own money. The promised “reimbursement” never comes. Freese advises: “when in doubt, check it out.” UCR emails come from the official “UCR.edu” domain, not a random gmail account. But, “spoofed” UCR-looking email addresses can look real and sometimes use the UCR logo, or an image from UCR. Caution, thought and examination are warranted as you consider a likely fraudulent emailed offer. If you suspect a scam, or have been the victim of one, call the UCR Police at (951) 827-5222. “Be aware and stay safe at UCR.” PSA produced by KUCR in cooperation with UCR Police Department, with assistance from the UCR Career Center.

      Nov 2, 2021 by Elliot F Music Blogs

      NACC Music Directors of the Month

      https://naccchart.com/md-of-the-month/zaina-and-chiamaka-kucr-riverside/

      Congratulations to our Music Directors Zaina and Chiamaka for being the NACC (The North American College and Community Radio Chart) November MDs of the Month! They are an integral part of the KUCR team who coordinates new additions to the music library, recognizes exceptional artists, among other things. We are honored to see their work being recognized by NACC, and we are excited to see this year continue to unfold.

      Oct 25, 2021 by vanessa Music Blogs

      Top Songs to Listent to While playing Online Games

      Playing video games and online casino games is a convenient way to enjoy the thrill of a casino floor or an esports competition at home. What’s more, when you play at home, you get to control your environment with online music to accompany your games. Even if you are playing an online video game or casino game with music or sounds built into the game, sometimes it is simply better to enjoy a top notch playlist to keep your spirits up and your mind on the game. 

      The Power of Music

      The power of Music

      Playing music in the background while you enjoy a video game or casino game has been shown to reap many results. The biggest benefit of listening to music is it can cognitively change your perception of time. 

      • When you listen to music with a fast beat and quick tempo, it speeds up your perception of time such that your mind believes time is moving quickly. 
      • The same is true of softer, slower music with a reduced speed; your brain renders time as taking place more slowly. 

      Why does this matter?

      It matters because the music you choose for your playlist while playing online games can have a direct impact on how your brain associates time. 

      For example: If you only have a short amount of time to play a game, and you want to make the most of it, a slower-paced song with reduced speed will make it feel as though time went slowly, so it will make you feel as though you were able to play for longer than you actually did. 

      Conversely: If you have a very long amount of time to play, perhaps all afternoon, then you can play faster music with a higher speed to make it feel as though time passed quickly. 

      The second biggest benefit is the emotional power of music. If there is a particular type of music with which you grew up, listening to 90’s classics or 80’s classics while you play online games can bring about feelings of nostalgia whereas if you want to create a particular emotional connection, like joy or happiness, then you can play fast paced pop music or rap, or perhaps opera if that is your particular fancy. 

      So which songs should make the top of your playlist?

      Music for Online Games

      There are many iconic songs featured in games, but listening to the same songs over and over can dull any mood-boosting effects and hamper your perception of time, so reduce the volume on your online games and turn on a personalized playlist with the top songs for playing online. 

      For metal fans…

      Linkin Park has a great song, “One Step Closer” which has made its way into many movies and video games, the perfect thing to listen to when you need to break out of a video game castle or a secret room. Consider the fast and iconic “Through the Fire and Flames” song by Dragonforce, the perfect song for a game like League of Legends. It has guitar and drum components that give off a fantasy feel, perfect for your next raid. “Warriors” by Imagine Dragons was actually used as the anthem for many League of Legends esport teams, so don’t forget to add it to your list as well. “Bodies” by Drowning Pool is great for Fortnite as is “Unstoppable” by The Score. 

      For fans of 80’s…

      If you want something a bit more old school, consider an 80’s top hits playlist while you play your video games. Start with the retro stylings of “Break My Stride” by Matthew Wilder, the perfect accompaniment for your next winning streak and then turn up the beats with “Maneater” by Daryl Hall and John Oates. Add from these two artists “You Make My Dreams”, “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley and then refresh your mood after a successful match, raid, or round with the softer tunes of “Africa” by Toto. 

      For rap and pop fans…

      You can start with songs like “Mexico” by Shotgun Willy, “2055” by Sleepy Hallow, “Montero” by Lil Nas X, and “What You Know Bout Love” by Pop Smoke. COnsider the top track “Miss the Range” by Trippie Red. Then add “Don’t Go” by Skrillex and Justin Bieber. 

      The right music can improve your mood and your gaming experience. So the “right” playlist will be a combination of the songs you like most, with the genres you prefer. 

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