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Student Episodes

11/06

Nobuo Uematsu is a video game music legend. He has written the music for most of the Final Fantasy series as well as many other classics. In this episode we go through the orchestrated versions of many of his most

10/31

Join Count Clarkula as we celebrate Halloween with spooky music from over a hundred years ago to today. Movies, tv shows, haunted houses, and more are all included as we enjoy the things that go bump in the night and

10/16

A film music legend, John Williams has given us the music for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, E.T., Superman, Jurassic Park, and so much more. In this episode we will start at the beginning of his amazing career and

05/24

It’s not often that Senior V.P. of Operations at Southern California Public Radio and PCC Instructor, Doug Johnson gets to “talk radio.” PCC Voices hosts, Beth Bloom, Clarke Crane and Philip Figueroa interview PCC media students about their hopes, dreams

12/01

Nom, nom, nom, Neanderthals!  On this episode of the Super-O-Show: The Anthropologists discuss the “Paleo-Diet”.  What are the benefits of eating like our ancestors?  Will Mark take the “Steak-Bucket Challenge”?  Join us with paleo practitioner Sarah Barker and proprietor of the

11/14

Costume play-or cosplay is a unique aspect in the Otaku culture. Not all otakus do or approve it but we cannot ignore it when talking anime or games. Cosplay is not just dressing up like the character but “to be”

11/03

Are you going to tune in, or are you too busy washing your hair?  Today on the Super-O-Show: the Anthropology of DATING, with our guest, actress, comedienne, author, and speed-dating host, Meredith Thomas!  Why spend an hour on a date with someone

10/27

Gather ‘round, Anthropologists, and get cultured!  Today on the Super-O-Show: Meet your professors and hosts, Mark Joshua Gordon and Alexis Altounian as we take you on a cultural adventure.  We’ll describe how we became Anthropologists, what Anthropology is all about,

10/13

How would you respond to the statement that Hip Hop don’t know you? This statement has been thrown around lately in the Hip Hop community to signify that today’s Hip Hop artists have lost their way and that the pioneers

09/23

Japanese pop culture is booming throughout the world. One big reason why is how Japanese anime, manga, and games became easily accessible. When talking about these matters, it’s like a whole new different “culture”. Japanese anime, manga and games are

12/05

TED equals technology, entertainment and design.   This nonprofit,has licensed independently-organized events all over the world, with luminaries allowed eighteen minutes to give “the talk of their lives” on new and innovative ideas. However, PCC has never had a “TED Talks”

12/02

Suppose you had to make a decision that was literally a matter of life and death.  Now– suppose you were mistaking preconceptions for facts. That is the question at the core of Reginald Rose’s classic drama, Twelve Angry Men, running