September 2022 - Radio Guide

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September 2022 Every Friday in September at 6:30pm FUNDDRIVE September14-20

Peter Lerner is a versatile guitarist, who has performed with Gladys Knight, Bootsy Collins, Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band, The Fifth Dimension, and blues harpist Sugar Blue, among others. His albums include the critically-acclaimed Cry for Peace and Continuation produced by Robert Irving III, who collaborated with Miles Davis.

Pinko. & A Few Good People - September 30

Aaron Cain Music Director Alex Chambers Multimedia Producer Mark Chilla Program Director/Afterglow Host Don Glass Producer, A Moment of Science® George Hale Multimedia Journalist George Hopstetter Director of Engineering and Operations

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Grab a blanket and a picnic and head to Swing in September for an evening of music! Presented by WFIU and the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Jazz Studies Department, this free outdoor concert series takes place every Friday in September at 6:30 p.m. in Dunn Meadow on the IU campus. In the event of rain, the concerts will be moved indoors to Recital Hall.

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Swing in September schedule: Sam Butler’s Folklore Sextet - September 2

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Janiece Jaffe has recorded 11 albums and can be heard as a guest vocalist on more than 25 other recordings. During her career, Jaffe has written lyrics to the music of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Freddie Hubbard.

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Pinko. & A Few Good People performs original music written by Kimeon “pinko.” Sumler that takes you on a musical journey of stories, emotions, and good-for-the-soul vibes. Building on the influences of Cory Henry, Robert Glasper, Butcher Brown, Chris Dave and The Drumhedz, as well as Christian Scott, the band’s flavor is a fusion of jazz, R&B, funk, gospel, hip hop, and Formore.more information, visit wfiu.org/swinginseptember

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Sam Butler is a master’s student at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and an associate instructor in the Jazz Studies Department. In early 2022, Butler released Spoken Thoughts, an album of all original compositions he performed with his sextet. His music focuses on blending styles of jazz with folk, rock, and funk, with the ultimate goal of creating beautiful and memorable melodies and improvisations.

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Swing in September is made possible with support from presenting sponsor Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers, supporting sponsor IU Credit Union Investment Services, and contributing sponsor Crazy Horse.

Jazz pianist Monika Herzig earned her doctorate in music education with minor fields in jazz studies at Indiana University, where she is a faculty member in arts administration. Her project SHEROES with the world’s leading female jazz instrumentalists was featured on NPR’s Here & Now and named one of the best releases of 2018 in DownBeat Magazine

David Brent Johnson Jazz Director LuAnn Johnson Syndication and Traffic Manager/ Harmonia Producer Lacy Jones Corporate Development Associate Angela Mariani Host/Producer, Harmonia Amy O'Shaughnessy Director of Development Michael Paskash Radio Audio Director Ethan Sandweiss Multimedia Journalist Grant Shorter Graphic Designer Brandon Smith IPBS Statehouse Reporter Rebecca Thiele Environment & Energy Reporter

Monika Herzig and Janiece Jaffe: A Tribute to Joni Mitchell - September 9

The Ana Nelson Quartet - September 16

Ana Nelson is a clarinetist, saxophonist, and composer/ arranger known for her multi-genre diversity in jazz, classical, and Latin jazz styles. Nationally, she has been recognized as an up-and-coming young artist with a unique musical and compositional voice. Nelson has performed and recorded with artists such as Michael Spiro, Bootsy Collins, and the NelBap Duo with Aruban pianist Jamaal Baptiste.

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Peter Lerner’s Soulbop Quartet - September 23

Watch the recipe video! WFIU is swinging into autumn! Once again we present our free Swing in September concert series, taking place every Friday in Dunn Meadow at 6:30 p.m. Performers this year include the Sam Butler Folklore Sextet, Monika Herzig and Janiece Jaffe (doing a tribute AnaQuartet,Lerner’sguitaristJonisinger-songwritertoMitchell),PeterSoulbopclarinetistNelson’sgroup, and the intriguingly-named Pinko. & A Few Good People. You can find more information on our website at wfiu.org/ swinginseptember and by listening to our weekday afternoon jazz program Just You & Me September also brings WFIU’s fall fund drive, beginning on Wednesday, September 14. We have some great jazz thank-you gifts to offer as our way of showing our appreciation when you pledge your support to the station, including a new release of Ella Fitzgerald singing one of her classic songbook albums in concert! We’re also featuring a new and greatly-expanded reissue of Norah Jones’ blockbuster 2002 Blue Note debut Come Away With Me. We’ll keep playing plenty of great music while making the case for why WFIU is a vital part of our everyday lives here in south-central Indiana. Thank you, as always, for your support of public radio!

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Get Earth Eats recipes and the latest food news delivered to your inbox! Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter at eartheats.org And be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for new recipe videos at youtube.com/wtiu This is a great recipe for late summer, when your kitchen might be overrun with garden fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, and basil. It comes together quickly and can be a meal in itself—especially on a hot day when no one wants to cook.

• Combine the dressing with the tomato mixture, the mozzarella, and the toasted bread cubes.

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9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS Black, Brown and Beige: Duke Ellington’s Historic Jazz Symphony We’ll hear music from Ellington’s landmark work Black, Brown and Beige as well as commentary from Wynton Marsalis, Ellington biographer Harvey Cohen, and Ellington himself.

10:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Works by Sibelius SIBELIUS: Finlandia Zubin Mehta, conductor SIBELIUS: Pohola’s Daughter Leonard Bernstein, conductor SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto Zino Francescatti, violin; Leonard Bernstein, conductor SIBELIUS: II: Mélisande from Pelleas & Mélisande Sir Thomas Beechum, conductor SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2 Lorin Maazel, conductor 8 Thursday 8:00 PM HARMONIA Out of the depths I cried to thee…in German and English We listen to German and English versions of Psalm 130 by Thomas Tallis, Michael Praetorius, and J.S. Bach. 9:00 PM FIESTA! Caminos del Inka Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya has devoted himself to expanding the classical repertoire with music from Latin America. 9 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW Sing a Song of Annie Ross We pay tribute to vocal jazz icon Annie Ross, chronicling her solo work as well as her time with the groundbreaking jazz group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross.

The adventures of young Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, begin as their Kansas house is swept away by a cyclone and they find themselves in a strange land called Oz. 5 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Guerrero & Binelli BUXTEHUDE/CHÁVEZ: Chaconne in E PIAZZOLLA:minor Aconcagua Concerto for Bandoneón and Orchestra Daniel Binelli, PIAZZOLLA/BINELLI:bandoneonOblivion for Bandoneón and Strings Daniel Binelli, bandoneon BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Sir Georg Solti, conductor 10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS Pipedreams Live! at the University of Kansas (Encore) 6 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME Fairground Follies As we near the end of summer fair season, we wind up our trusty calliope for some musical amusements. 9:00 PM THE SCORE It’s Been a Minute We explore a few sequels that came out more than a decade after the original, including Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and more.

1 Thursday 8:00 PM HARMONIA Out of the depths I cried to thee… in Latin We look at Latin versions of one of the seven Penitential Psalms by Josquin des Prez, Andrea Gabrieli, and Jean-Baptiste Lully.

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10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER Love Songs BERG: Sieben frühe Lieder for Voice and MichellePianoAreyzaga, soprano; Gilbert Kalish, ULLMANN:pianoLiederbuch des Hafis for Voice and Piano, Op. 30 Kelly Markgraf, baritone; Wu Han, BRAHMS:piano Liebeslieder Walzer for Vocal Quartet and Piano, Four Hands, Op. 52 Michelle Areyzaga, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; John Bellemer, tenor; Kelly Markgraf, baritone; Gilbert Kalish, piano; Wu Han, piano 7 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST BBC Proms (Prom #36 – concert from 8/13/22)

2 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW If I Loved You: Conditional Love Songs We’ll listen to jazz interpretations of songs with “if” in the title and other “hypothetical” tunes.

9:00 PM FIESTA! Leo Brouwer Revisited We explore Brouwer’s monumental Concerto de Benicassim for guitar and orchestra.

3 Saturday 1:00 PM WFMT RADIO NETWORK OPERA SERIES La Gioconda (Ponchielli) La Scala, Conductor:MilanFrédéric Chaslin Sonya Yoncheva (Gioconda), Daniela Barcellona (Laura Adorno), Erwin Schrott (Alvise Badoero), Judit Isabela Kutasi (La Cieca), Fabio Sartori (Enzo Grimaldo), Roberto Frontali (Barnaba), Fabrizio Beggi (Zuàne), Francesco Pittari (Isèpo) 4 Sunday 6:00 PM THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ

Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop, conductor Benjamin Grosvenor, piano BARTOK: The Miraculous Mandarin –PROKOFIEV:Suite Piano Concerto No. 3 in C HANNAHMajor EISENDLE: Heliosis DVORAK: Symphony No. 7 in D minor

13 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME Picc of the Litter Small but mighty, we’ll quiz on prominent piccolo moments in classical music. 9:00 PM THE SCORE Box Office Bombs We share examples of films that lost a lot of money but were expected to do well, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, The Lone Ranger, Tomorrowland, and more. 10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER Concerto Night!

19 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Muti Conducts Beethoven 3 BOLOGNE: Overture to L’Amant anonyme BIZET: Roma PRICE: Andante moderato BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 (Eroica) Riccardo Muti, conductor

16 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW Live Ella! We sample from some of Ella Fitzgerald's best live sets in places like Berlin, Juan-Les-Pins, and the Hollywood Bowl. 9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS All in the Family Hear music from jazz family acts, including Cannonball and Nat Adderley, the Montgomery Brothers, and Wynton and Ellis Marsalis.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS Joni + Jazz: Joni Mitchell Joni Mitchell was at the peak of her commercial success in the mid-1970s when she began to take her music in a jazz-oriented direction, recording and performing with artists such as Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock.

11 Sunday 6:00 PM 988: A CALL FOR CRISIS CARE 988 is a new hotline for mental health emergencies like suicidal thoughts and life-threatening behavior. What actually happens when someone dials 988?

12 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Afkham Conducts Brahms 3 HAYDN: Symphony No. 44 in E minor (Mourning) R. STRAUSS: Death and Transfiguration, Op. 24 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90 David Afkham, conductor PROKOFIEV: Scythian Suite, Op. 20 Claudio Abbado, conductor 10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS At the Proms Visit Royal Albert Hall for a concert on the spectacular Willis/Harrison & Harrison organ.

10 Saturday 1:00 PM WFMT RADIO NETWORK OPERA SERIES I Puritani (Bellini) Teatro dell’Opera, Rome Conductor: Roberto Abbado Jessica Pratt (Lady Elvira Valton), John Osborn (Lord Arturo Talbot), Franco Vassallo (Sir Riccardo Forth), Nicola Ulivieri (Sir Giorgio Walton), Roberto Lorenzi (Lord Gualtiero Walton), Diego Ortiz (Sir Bruno Robertson), Irene Savignano (Enrichetta di Francia)

17 Saturday 1:00 PM WFMT RADIO NETWORK OPERA SERIES To Be Announced 18 Sunday 6:00 PM THE SO-CALLED MYSTERY OF RAPA NUI Journey to the shores of Rapa Nui and hear the voices of both white and native indigenous archeologists who have studied the famous moai.

QUANTZ: Concerto No. 161 in G Major for Flute, Strings, and Continuo, QV 5:174 Sooyun Kim, flute; Kristin Lee, violin I; Francisco Fullana, violin II; Richard O'Neill, viola; Efe Baltacigil, cello; Xavier Foley, double bass; Kenneth Weiss, VIVALDI:harpsichordConcerto in D Major for Lute, Two Violins, and Continuo, RV Sharon93 Isbin, guitar; Ryan Meehan, violin; Jeremy Berry, viola; Estelle Choi, SAMMARTINI:cello Concerto in F Major for Flute, Strings, and Continuo Adam Walker, flute; Adam BarnettHart, violin I; Ani Kavafian, violin II; Yura Lee, viola; Estelle Choi, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; Kenneth Weiss, Harpsichord 14 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST BBC Proms (Prom #49 – concert from 8/24/22) London Symphony Orchestra and SimonChorusRattle, conductor Louise Alder, soprano; Dame Sarah Connolly, BIRTWISTLE:mezzo-soprano Donum Simoni MMXVIII MAHLER: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, “Resurrection” 10:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Dohnányi Conducts Brahms and Schumann BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 Paul Lewis, SCHUMANN:pianoSymphony No. 2 15 Thursday 8:00 PM HARMONIA Lighting Apollo’s Fire We’re celebrating the Cleveland baroque orchestra, Apollo’s Fire, which enters its 30th season in 2022. 9:00 PM FIESTA! The Music of Antonio Lauro Fiesta pays tribute to this Maestro of Venezuelan musical nationalism with recordings from Eduardo Fernandez, John Williams, and Pablo Villegas.

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UNKNOWN: The National Anthem (arr. TRADITIONAL:Britten) Auld Lang Syne 29 Thursday 8:00 PM HARMONIA Mystery Bachs Join us for music of some Bachs you may not know. 9:00 PM FIESTA! A Brazilian Concert Enjoy an imaginary concert of Latin American music by Mauricio Nunez Garcia and Almeida Prado. 30 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW Roberta Flack’s New American Songbook In the 1970s, singer Roberta Flack made a name for herself performing covers of songs by folk singers and other little-known artists, establishing a new canon of great songs. We explore some of her entries into this new American songbook. 9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS Jazz on the Black and White Label Hear music from a new box set documenting a little-known 1940s record company that recorded a wide range of jazz artists including beboppers, big bands, and singers.

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS Hazel’s Back Vintage and new recordings in anticipation of the reinauguration of the newly restored Hazel Wright Memorial Pipe Organ at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS Trane ’62: John Coltrane’s Classic Quartet Begins Explore recordings John Coltrane madethatwith Duke Ellington, Eric Dolphy, and the rhythm section of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones. 24 Saturday 1:00 PM WFMT RADIO NETWORK OPERA SERIES To Be Announced 25 Sunday 6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS 26 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A Salute to Muti VERDI: Overture to La forza del destino LISZT: Les préludes TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet RESPIGHI: Pines of MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL:RomePictures at an RiccardoExhibitionMuti, conductor 10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS Archive Treasures 27 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME Romeward Bound For over 200 years, painters, sculptures, and composers competed for the most prestigious arts prize in Europe—the Prix de Rome. 9:00 PM THE SCORE Nine Lives Find your purr-fect film here, including music from The Secret Life of Pets, Captain Marvel, The Aristocats, and more. 28 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST Last Night of the BBC Proms (concert from 9/10/22) BBC Symphony Orchestra and DaliaBBCChorusSingersStasevska, conductor Lise Davidsen, soprano; Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello WILSON: COLERIDGE-TAYLOR:1922 Deep River WAGNER: Tannhäuser – ‘Dich, teure Halle MASCAGNI:’ Cavalleria rusticana –Easter VERDI:HymnMacbeth – ‘Vieni! T’affretta!’ CARWITHEN: Overture ‘ODTAA (One Damn Thing After Another)’

DAVYDOV: At the Fountain; Fantasia on British Sea-Songs

WALKER: BEETHOVEN:LilacsSymphony No. 9 in D minor, ‘Choral’ 22 Thursday 8:00 PM HARMONIA Maritime Music In the spirit of “Talk Like a Pirate Day” (Sept. 19), we explore the impact of maritime culture on music from the 15th through 18th centuries.

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9:00 PM FIESTA! Celebrating Camerata Punta del Este Founded in the 1970s, Camerata Punta del Este is a groundbreaking ensemble bridging the gap between classical and popular music.

21 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST BBC Proms (Prom #61 – concert from 9/2/22) Chineke! Orchestra and Chorus Kevin John Edusei, conductor Nicole Cabell, soprano; Raehann Bryce-Davis, mezzo-soprano; Zwakele Tshabalala, tenor; Ryan Speedo Green, bass-baritone

20 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME Wacky and Whimsical Instruments We celebrate the generosity of WFIU members and listeners who support public radio.

9:00 PM THE SCORE Sister Act Explore movies about sisters including music from Little Women, Black Widow, King Richard, Frozen, and more.

23 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW The King Cole Trio Starts to Swing We’ll discuss the early years of Nat King Cole and the King Cole Trio, as we explore a box set of Cole’s early recordings.

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The U.S. and the Holocaust, a new three-part documentary directed and produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein, explores America’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history.

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The film tackles a range of questions that remain essential to our society today, including how racism influences policies related to immigration and refugees as well as how governments and people respond to the rise of authoritarian states that manipulate history and facts to consolidate power. “History cannot be looked at in isolation,” said Ken Burns. “While we rightly celebrate American ideals of democracy and our history as a nation of immigrants, we must also grapple with the fact that American institutions and policies, like segregation and the brutal treatment of indigenous populations, were influential in Hitler’s Germany. And it cannot be denied that, although we accepted more refugees than any other sovereign nation, America could have done so much more to help the millions of desperate people fleeing Nazi persecution.”  BENEFITS Haute Symphony Orchestra (#389) 25 N. 6th St. Terre Haute, Validthso.org812-242-8476INfor2-for-1 single tickets the month of September. Moose (#329) 401 S. Walnut St. Bloomington, IN Otte Golf & Family Fun Center (#40) 681 Sheek admission.Validottegolfandfamilyfuncenter.com317-881-4620Greenwood,Rd.INfor2-for-1miniaturegolf Stream Cliff Herb Farm, Tearoom & Winery (#273) 8225 S. County Rd. 90 W Commiskey, Validstreamclifffarm.com812-346-5859INforacomplimentary wine tasting for 2 and 20% discount off of your non-alcohol merchandise purchase in the tasting room (not valid for plants, tearoom, gift shops, or classes).

• Aid covering the associated production expenses to produce new, Indiana applicable, long form documentary programs for both WFIU and WTIU broadcast and web distribution.

• Ensure sustaining the WFIU/WTIU legacy of compelling, Indiana-connected, locally produced, long form documentary programs.

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• Enable WFIU/WTIU to also distribute many of its locally produced, documentary programs nationally.

In the fall of 2020, a generous donor came forward with a gift to help the stations establish a long-awaited fund to support locally produced long form documentary programming at WFIU and WTIU. The fund will be used to:

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The U.S. and the Holocaust Begins Sunday, September 18 at 8pm

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• Assist WFIU/WTIU to also program offer its locally produced documentaries to the additional Indiana public radio and television stations, at no cost to the stations.

The WFIU/WTIU Documentary Programs Fund is a multiple-donor fund, so anyone can make a gift. Learn more at wfiu.org/docfund

The series airs September 18, 19, and 20 at 8pm.

The series, written by Geoffrey Ward, sheds light on what the U.S. government and American people knew and did as the catastrophe unfolded in Europe.

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The adventures of young Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, begin as their Kansas house is swept away by a cyclone and they find themselves in a strange land called Oz. Here she meets the Munchkins and joins the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion on an unforgettable journey to the Emerald City, where the all-powerful Wizard of Oz lives.

WFIU has partnered with Starrynight Productions and Soundbooth Theater to create a podcast and radio series adapted from L. Frank Baum’s book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Brought to you by the creative team behind WFIU’s The Ernie Pyle Experiment, writer/director Russell McGee (Big Finish Doctor Who audio plays) and producer/actor Michael Brainard (All My Children) are collaborating with Jeff Hays (Soundbooth Theater) to produce the Oz series.

The cast for the first episode includes Michael Brainard (Narrator/L. Frank Baum), Ellise Chase (Dorothy), Josh Burkeholder (Toto), PJ Ochlan (Scarecrow), Franc Ross (Cowardly Lion), John Kraft (Tin Woodman), Megan Massie (Locasta Tattypoo), Annie Ellicot (Wicked Witch of the East), Roy Sillings (Uncle Henry, Boq), Kate Braun (Aunt Em), Emily McGee (Malvonia), Andrea Emmes (Premonia, Nimmie Amee), Sheryl Doades (Semponia), Bert Rotundo (Peter Pop, Crow Three), Thomas Tiggleman (Tommie Top, Crow Two), Eric Shelley (Simon Slick, Old Crow, Farmer), and Steve Scott (Ku-Klip, Crow One, Robbie Rock).

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is made possible with support from Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.

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The first episode in the series will air Saturday, September 3 at 5 p.m. on WFIU2 and Sunday, September 4 at 6 p.m. on WFIU. Subsequent episodes will air Saturdays at 5 p.m. on WFIU2 on October 1, November 5, and December 3 and Sundays at 6 p.m. on WFIU on October 2, November 6, and December 4. The series will also be available wherever you get your podcasts and will be distributed by Soundbooth Theater after the initial broadcast.

‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ Premieres This Month on WFIU

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