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june 2013
PALEYNEW ON YORK PARKCITY AVENUE: WXXI is pleased to present its first truly multi-media series, Paley on Park Avenue: New York City, which follows world-renowned sculptor
Albert Paley
as he creates 13 original pieces for installation on Park Avenue in New York City on June 14. WXXI was granted unprecedented access to Paley and his studios to document the creation of these pieces for The Fund for Park Avenue’s Temporary Public Art Collection. The journey is shared in this six-part series exclusively produced for the Web.
Paley on Park Avenue: New York City VIEW ONLINE NOW AT WXXI.org/paleynyc
XEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL Special coverage of the fest on AM 1370, Club Venue at the Little Theatre 1, free live music under The Freed Maxick Jazz Tent at the Little, and more. See inside >>
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT OSCAR WINNER
D.A. PENNEBAKER comes to THE LITTLE, June 14-15 See the Little page >>
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Your contributions provide critical support for valued programming that enriches the lives of families across our region.
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Executive Staff june 2013 Volume 4, Issue 6 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-forprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to WXXI Program Listings, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021. * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, special highlights and local news, just log onto WXXI.org.
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Dear Friends, I’m proud to share the news that we’ll be producing this summer the 10th season of WXXI’s national healthcare series, Second Opinion. And while we’re celebrating a decade of outstanding health programming that makes a difference in people’s lives (and has even saved lives), we’re not resting on our laurels.
Norm Silverstein
Along with our partners, the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and West 175 Productions, we continue to innovate. This coming year you’ll see major changes to our website, http:// secondopinion-tv.org/. We’ll also be more engaged on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social media sites, expanding the audience and reach of this important production. Bottom line, we want Second Opinion to be even more useful to you and to our viewers across the country (more than 200 public television stations air our “made in Rochester” series every year). We appreciate the support we receive from our national sponsor, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, for helping to make all this possible. Producing programs for our community and nation and being a leader in important areas like news coverage and arts and culture is what sets WXXI apart from other stations. We’re here for the entire community and we strive to make a positive difference every day. WXXI continues to be the lead station in the Innovation Trail project, a collaborative effort among six public media stations to report on the challenges and opportunities facing Upstate New York. Recently, we produced and presented a television documentary, A Walk Through History in Mt. Hope Cemetery, telling the story of this famous Rochester landmark (which also happens to be the final resting place of both Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass). Right now, we’re covering the remarkable story of artist Albert Paley’s latest project, the creation and installation of 13 significant metal sculptures on Park Avenue in New York City. And the list goes on and on. We recently launched the Little Theatre “Screen Saver Campaign,” to raise the funds necessary to bring The Little into the digital world. Work starts in June, and I hope you’ll support our effort to restore this Rochester gem for generations to come. June also brings us the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival. I hope to see you at The Little catching a show in Theatre 1 as a Club Pass Venue, or at The Freed Maxick Jazz Tent in The Little parking lot where you can enjoy a quick bite to eat and free live music every night. We’ll also be producing five hours of programming from this year’s Jazz Festival for PBS stations throughout the country, letting people everywhere know that Rochester is a place for the best in arts, culture and music. Many thanks to the Wolk Foundation for their long time support of our Jazz Festival productions. I hope you share our pride in the good work done by the talented staff of WXXI and the Little Theatre. As a member of WXXI, you help make these programs and events possible. We can’t thank you enough for your support!
Norm Silverstein, WXXI President norms@wxxi.org
NEWS&EVENTS
PALEY ON PARK AVENUE: April 7
NEW YORK CITY
April 7
Shot in high-definition, Paley on Park Avenue: New York City documents the creation of Albert Paley’s 13 newly executed sculptures for The Fund for Park Avenue’s Temporary Art Collection in New York City.
“ This is the most ambitious project that any sculptor in the last decade of this program has come up with,” explains Patterson Sims in the first episode. Sims serves as a member of the Sculpture Committee for the Fund for Park Avenue. In the series, Paley and his team talk candidly about the work involved in this endeavor and the challenges they faced. Watch Paley on Park Avenue: New York City online at WXXI.org/paleynyc. The web site also offers extended looks at each individual piece being created, photos from the studio, and social media links for more in-depth information and background. In addition to six episodes premiering on the Web, the series will include segments broadcast Friday nights on Need to Know Rochester on WXXI-TV. WXXI radio and television will follow the completion of the sculptures and their installation on Park Avenue, culminating in a fulllength PBS documentary.
MR. STEVE COMES TO
FRONTIER FIELD SUNDAY, JUNE 9, DOORS OPEN AT 11 AM
PBS’s Kids’ Mr. Steve is coming back to Frontier Field to perform there for a second year in a row. Join us Sunday, June 9 to kick off summertime with a Mr. Steve concert and a Red Wings baseball game! Doors open at 11 a.m., the concert begins at 11:15, and the game — against the Toledo Tigers — starts at 1:05 p.m. Tickets are on sale at Frontier Field’s box office, 423-WING (9464). If you’re a WXXI Kids Club member, call WXXI’s membership department at 258-0200 to collect your four free tickets to the concert and the game. Mr. Steve has been writing and performing his award-winning music for kids and families for the past ten years. With his winsome smile and melodic voice, he delights preschoolers everyday. Mr. Steve can be seen weekdays on WXXI-TV during our Kids’ programming block.
MAYREE BERNSTEIN NAMED WXXI’S VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
Mayree Bernstein received the Charles M. Wise Volunteer of the Year award at WXXI’s Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at the end of April. Recognized for her outstanding dedication to the station, Bernstein and more than 100 WXXI volunteers attended the event at WXXI’s studios. The Charles M. Wise Volunteer of the Year Award, named after the late Charles (Chuck) Wise – a loyal WXXI volunteer for many years, stands as a testament to Wise’s unwavering spirit of volunteerism. Each year, a committee of WXXI staff members identifies one volunteer who has been an ambassador for the mission of public broadcasting in our community. Bernstein was unanimously selected. Bernstein has been volunteering at WXXI for the past 13 years, and in 2012 she logged more than 175 hours. Her volunteer work includes reading for Reachout Radio, answering phones during membership drives, assisting with tours of the station, helping out during special events at WXXI and the Little Theatre, and manning the WXXI booth at festivals. She also serves as a member of WXXI’s Volunteer Leadership Council. In addition to her volunteer work at the station, she also donates her time at the Winton Road Library. Other volunteers recognized at the awards ceremony included: Mark Becker, who received the Jack of All Trades Award; Mary HussongKallen, who received the Extra Mile Award; Henry Metzger, who received the Producer Award; Noah Morris, who received the Rookie of the Year; Dolores Parlato, Jim Sheldon, Alice McRae, and Carolyn Wise, who received the Group Award; and Ryan Tait, who received the Youth Award.
THE LONG WAY HOME
In anticipation of Roger Hodgson’s performance at the 2013 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival, WXXI is pleased to present this special. One of the most recognizable voices in rock history, Supertramp’s legendary cofounder and singer-songwriter presents some of his classic hits, including “Dreamer,” “Breakfast in America,” “Give a Little Bit,” “The Logical Song,” and “Take the Long Way Home.” Joined by Aaron McDonald on sax and vocals, the stripped down arrangements, propelled by Hodgson on guitar or piano, take on a new charm and vibrancy. Energetically singing along and showing their appreciation, the crowd clearly loves every minute. During the broadcast you’ll learn more about his June 26 concert at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre and how you can get tickets.
THE WORLD OF Matthew
Morrison:
Where it All Began –
Live From the Bushnell Thursday, June 6 at 9:30 PM on WXXI-TV
SATURDAY, JUNE 8 AT 8 PM WXXI-TV One of the most popular American entertainers of the 20th century was Liberace, a flamboyant pianist from the Midwest who became a cultural icon. Throughout the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, Liberace was one of the world’s highest-paid entertainers. To his huge fan base, the legendary artist was beloved for his warmth, humor, and his unique musical repertoire. When serious music critics panned him, his pat response was, “I cried all the way to the bank.” The World of Liberace takes an enlightening look inside the life of the famed entertainer known as “Mr. Showmanship.” photo: Allan Warrenn
EMMY, TONY, and Golden Globenominated star of the hit show Glee, Matthew Morrison adds another notch to his belt with his national PBS special, Matthew Morrison: Where It All Began Live From the Bushnell. Shot in Hartford, Connecticut in front of a live audience, the special features Morrison performing standards from the American songbook accompanied by an orchestra and his own funk-injected backup singers, dancers, and band. During this special, you can learn how to get tickets to see Morrison performing with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra on July 20 at Kodak Hall. Photo: Courtesy of Brian Bowen-Smith
TVHIGHLIGHTS
ROGER HODGSON:
THURSDAY, JUNE 6 AT 8 pm on WXXi-tv
Whoopi Goldberg
For an online version of this program guide, visit WXXI.org/listings.
TELEVISION PROGRAMMING For extensive listings, features, news, events & more, visit: WXXI.org SATURDAY June 1 1:00pm
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LinkAsia
Religion & Ethics America Reframed Trembling Before G-D H
Primal Grill
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Ciao Italia
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Rick Steves
Travelscope
Asian Voices
Lidia in America Cook’s Country
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70’s & 80’s Soul Rewind: My Music
Inside Washington Mel Brooks: American Masters
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Fetch!
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Wild Kratts
Glo.Voices Where Heaven Meets Hell Newsline
Richard Bangs’ Adventures
Rick Steves
Woodshop
5:30pm SciGirls Journal
Greener World Around the House
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Kimichi Chronicles Garden to Table Perfect Day
Christina Cooks
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For Your Home
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Asia Biz Forecast Pacific Heartbeat Keola Beamer
Rajneeshpuram Nature The Himalayas
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Taste This!
Cooking Odyssey Weeknight Meals Food for Life
Travels to the Edge New Fly Fisher
Garden Smart
Katie Brown
Rick Steves
Rough Cut
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Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase
Second Opinion
Grove H Perfect Day
Kimichi Chronicles Garden to Table
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Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase
Well Read
Great Decisions NOVA Power Surge
In My Lifetime
Primal Grill
Barbecue U
Ciao Italia
Richard Bangs’ Adventures
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This Old House
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MARATHON: Summer Garden to Table - P. Allen Smith, gardener extraordinaire, will show you how to take food fresh from the garden to your dinner table. Tomatoes, berries, greens, and more!
Scully World
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Intelligence Squared U.S. Dollar? To the Contrary
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
THURSDAY June 6
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(cont’)Men of Hula 100 Hellos
WEDNESDAY June 5
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Peter, Paul & Mary - 25th Anniversary Concert
Asia 7 Days
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Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy
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Fetch!
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Biz Kid$
NOVA scienceNOW How Smart?
Newsline
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Rick Steves
Greener World Around the House
Woodshop
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America’s Home Cooking: From the Garden (begins at 12pm)
Back Care Basics: Yoga...Rest of Us Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
Nature (cont 6pm)
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Company of Heroes
Navy Heroes of Normandy
Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America
Cook’s Country Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
This Old House
D-Day: The Price of Freedom To the Contrary Rick Steves
Travelscope
Lidia in America Cook’s Country
June is LGBT Pride Month
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SATURDAY June 1 6:00pm
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WXXI is proud to present special programming throughout the month. These programs will be marked with a H in this program guide.
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Back Care Basics: Yoga...Rest of Us Lawrence Welk Precious Memories European Journal Linkasia
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Super Why!
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Moyers & Company Curious George
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
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Pioneers of TV
Intelligence Squared U.S. Dollar?
Super Why!
Curious George
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Chef John Besh Joanne Weir
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Great Performances Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy
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H Independent Lens We Were Here Curious George
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Super Why!
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Pacific Heartbeat Keola Beamer Curious George
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Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
Frontline The Real CSI Super Why!
THURSDAY June 6
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Rick Steves
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NOVA scienceNOW How Smart?
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Curious George
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Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
Hometime
Rick Steves
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Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember PBS NewsHour
Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
Ask/Old House
Rick Steves
*Tune in to learn how you could see Roger Hodgson in concert at the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival or Matthew Morrison perform in concert with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Roger Hodgson: Take the Long Way Home - Montreal* Matthew Morrison: Where it All Began* Rick Steves
NOVA Power Surge Curious George
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Independent Lens Love Free or Die Frontline The Real CSI
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In My Lifetime
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
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Chef John Besh Joanne Weir
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BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour
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Washington Week NTK Rochester
Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall
Navy Heroes of Normandy
D-Day: The Price of Freedom
PBS NewsHour
Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
This Old House Rick Steves
D-Day: The Price of Freedom
Company of Heroes
Clifford
Curious George
Super Why!
SATURDAY June 8 6:00pm
PBS NewsHour
Chef John Besh Joanne Weir
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BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour
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BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour
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Easy Yoga for Easing Pain
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Rajneeshpuram Nature The Himalayas
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Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
Nature What The Himalayas
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Ask/Old House
Stonewall Uprising: American Experience H
Dr. Wayne Dyer - Wishes Fulfilled
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Glo.Voices Where Heaven Meets Hell
BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour
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America Reframed Trembling Before G-D H
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
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Inside Washington Mel Brooks: American Masters
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70’s & 80’s Soul Rewind: My Music
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
Great Performances Phantom of the Opera (starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierrra Boggess)
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Echo: An Elephant to Remember
Lawrence Welk My Blue Heaven
The World of Liberace
Great Performances Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar...
European Journal Linkasia
Moyers & Company
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
Inside Washington Am. Reframed Trembling Before G-D
Clifford
Curious George
Super Why!
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
MARATHON: I Do! - The month of June was made for weddings!
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Losing Lambert Global Voices Garbage Dreams
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Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase
Asia 7 Days
European Journal Great Performances Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey
Kimichi Chronicles Garden to Table
Perfect Day
Christina Cooks
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Woodshop
Greener World Around the House
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Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase
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Asia Biz Forecast Pacific Heartbeat Te Henua e Nnoho Niagara Falls
Taste This!
Cooking Odyssey Weeknight Meals Food for Life
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Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange Newsline
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Victory Garden
For Your Home
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Nature Victoria Falls
Travels to the Edge New Fly Fisher
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Rough Cut
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Scully World
Second Opinion Anyone and Everyone H
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Well Read
Great Decisions NOVA Ape Genius
Primal Grill
Barbecue U
SATURDAY June 15
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Ciao Italia
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FRIDAY June 14
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Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
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Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop (My Music)
MARATHON: Julia Child, Katie Brown, Rudy Maxa, and Joseph Rosendo are full of tips and ideas for a dream wedding and magnificant honeymoon. Go ahead - take the plunge!
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NOVA scienceNOW...Smart Animals? NOVA scienceNOW ...Thinking?
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Richard Bangs’ Adventures
Greener World Around the House
Rick Steves
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Simply Ming
Test Kitchen
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Second Opinion
P. Allen Smith
Doc Martin Ever After
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Death in Paradise
Anyone and EveryoneH
Helen of Troy
Secrets/Dead Lost Ships of Rome To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America
Cook’s Country Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
Rick Steves
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This Old House
Travelscope
Lidia in America Cook’s Country
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Richard Bangs’ Adventures
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
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Religion & Ethics America Reframed 90 Miles
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Barbecue U
Ciao Italia
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3:30pm Visa Dream
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SUNDAY June 9 6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs, CA Antiques Roadshow Louisville, KY
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Curious George
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Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
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Pacific Heartbeat Te Henua e Nnoho Niagara Falls Curious George
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British Antiques... British Antiques... Death in Paradise
NOVA Ape Genius Curious George
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SATURDAY June 15 6:00pm
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Washington Week NTK Rochester
Rick Steves
10:30pm
Doc Martin Perish Together As Fools
Chef John Besh Joanne Weir
Hometime
9:00pm
*Second Opinion Mystery Diagnosis 10:00pm 10:30pm
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Rick Steves
Norm & Company McLaughlin Group Second Opinion* New York NOW
Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
This Old House Rick Steves
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Curious George
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Curious George
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Moyers & Company
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As Time Goes By My Family
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
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MARATHON: Men of Leisure - In honor of Father’s Day, kick back and enjoy!
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Rise to Candleford 19 of 40
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Curious George
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America Reframed 90 Miles
Visa Dream Chef John Besh Joanne Weir
Global Voices When Hari Got Married Ask/Old House
Rick Steves
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Global Voices Lakshmi and Me Super Why!
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European Journal Linkasia
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Helen of Troy
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Words of the Titanic
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NOVA scienceNOW...Smart Animals? NOVA scienceNOW ...Thinking? PBS NewsHour
BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour
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Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
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Rick Steves
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Frontline
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BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour NOVA scienceNOW ...Thinking?
10:30pm
PBS NewsHour
*Featuring sculptor, and Irondequoit native, Todd McGrain’s efforts to memorialize five extinct bird species. 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm Independent Lens Two Spirits H
Curious George
10:00pm
How to Go to War Staying Alive 1/3 How to Go to War Stealing March 1/2 How to Go to War Raising Arms 3/3
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This Old House Rick Steves
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Back Care Basics: Yoga...Rest of Us
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Ind. Lens Revolutionary Optimists
India with Sanjeev Bhaskar Bombay Dreams and The Longest Road
Global Voices Lakshmi and Me
PBS NewsHour
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Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
This Old House Rick Steves
Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl
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Asia 7 Days
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Kimichi Chronicles Garden to Table
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Victory Garden
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Asia Biz Forecast Nature Outback Pelicans
Nature Magic of the Snowy Owl
Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in/Air Newsline
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Taste This!
Cooking Odyssey Weeknight Meals Food for Life
Travels to the Edge New Fly Fisher
Rick Steves
Garden Smart
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3:30pm
Rough Cut
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Second Opinion Independent Lens Deaf Jam
Ind. Lens Revolutionary Optimists
Frontline
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Smart Travels
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Victory Garden
For Your Home
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Great Decisions NOVA Extreme Cave Diving
Cave People of the Himalaya
NOVA scienceNOW Can I Eat That? Newsline
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Barbecue U
Richard Bangs’ Adventures
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Perfect Day
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Ciao Italia
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Woodshop
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Martha Stewart Simply Ming
Test Kitchen
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Second Opinion P. Allen Smith
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John D. Rockefeller: American Experience
John Portman: A Life of Building To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America
Cook’s Country Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
Rick Steves
SUNDAY June 23
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This Old House
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CityWise
Jazz at Birch Creek
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India with Sanjeev Bhaskar Longest... Moyers & Company
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Doc Martin Going Bodmin
Travelscope
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Death in Paradise
Lidia in America Cook’s Country
*Memphis Soul - a tribute to the mix of gospel and rhythmic grooves from the mid to late 1960s. 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
Great Perf. Dance in America: NY... In Performance at the White House* This Old House Ask/Old House Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know
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MONDAY June 24
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Ciao Italia
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Asia This Week
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TUESDAY June 25
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For Your Home
Global Voices Unmistaken Child Rick Steves
AFTERNOON
Kimichi Chronicles Garden to Table
WEDNESDAY June 26
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Nick Stellino
3:00pm
Perfect Day
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3:00pm
Smart Travels
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Music Voyager
Dabbawallas Rick Steves
Woodsmith
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Wildside with Nick Molle - Costa Rica Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons
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Cooking Odyssey Weeknight Meals Food for Life
Travels to the Edge New Fly Fisher
Garden Smart
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Rough Cut
TUESDAY June 18 6:00pm
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John D. Rockefeller: American Experience Frontline
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This Old House Rick Steves
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As Time Goes By My Family
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John Portman: A Life of Building
Lawrence Welk Harry Warren Salute Lark Rise to Candleford 20 of 40
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MARATHON: Very Berry - Enjoy the flavors of summer!
*The Mark Twain Prize
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America Reframed La Americana
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Global Voices Unmistaken Child Ask/Old House
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Antiques Roadshow Los Angelos
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India with Sanjeev Bhaskar Mystic River and A Camel Called Sanjeev
Walk in the Park with Nick Molle
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Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons Super Why!
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Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs
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Curious George
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THURSDAY June 27
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Henry Ford: American Experience
Model T’s to War: American... To the Contrary Asian Voices
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Cook’s Country Mexico - Bayless Joanne Weir
This Old House
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Death in Paradise
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Inside Washington America Reframed La Americana
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MARATHON: World traveler, Burt Wolfe and grill master, Steven Raichlen will transport you across this great land, seeing the sights, tasting the food, and enjoying what makes America beautiful.
THE LOST BIRD Project
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 AT 8 P.M. ON WXXI-TV Gone and nearly forgotten in extinction, the Labrador Duck, the Great Auk, the Heath Hen, the Carolina Parakeet, and the Passenger Pigeon leave holes not just in the North American landscape but in our collective memories. Moved by their stories, sculptor Todd McGrain, a former art professor at Cornell University and a native of Rochester suburb, Irondequoit, set out to create memorials to the lost birds—to bring their vanished forms back into the world. The Lost Bird Project follows the road-trip that McGrain and his brother-in-law, Andy Stern, take as they search for the locations where the birds were last seen in the wild and negotiate for permission to install McGrain’s large bronze sculptures there. M O R N I N G S WEEKDAYS
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Julia Child Memories: Bon Appetit! airs Saturday, June 1 at 12 noon merica’s Home Cooking: From A the Garden airs Saturday, June 8 at 12 noon L idia Celebrates America Freedom & Independence airs Saturday, June 29 at 12 noon
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With remarkable honesty, good humor, great music and real heart, Inlaws & Outlaws weaves together true stories of couples and singles, gay and straight, to embrace what we all have in common: we love.
W E E K N I G H T S 11:00p Charlie Rose (delayed 6/14) 12:00a BBC World (not 6/14, 6/21, *6/24-28) 12:30a Tavis Smiley (not 6/21, *6/24-28) *see back cover for XRIJF programs S U N D AY S
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Whoopi Goldberg hosts this new special capturing the smooth, sexy and sophisticated sounds of the greatest groups and solo artists from the 1970s and 1980s from the MY MUSIC and worldwide archives. The special features performances by the Spinners, Lou Rawls, Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind & Fire, Bill Withers, The Trammps, the Jackson 5 and more. photos: CourtesyofTJLProductions
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MA, the answer to those questions might be very different from the predictable one of hopelessness and dim futures. That’s because Holyoke is home to the Care Center, an alternative school just for pregnant and parenting teens who’ve dropped out of high school. In this special, Al Letson goes deep inside the Care Center—to explore what it takes to turn a teen mom’s life around.
State of the Re:Union with Al Letson: East Jackson, Ohio: As Black as We Wish to Be airs Sunday, June 16 at 9 p.m. In this episode, Al Letson and guest State of the Re:Union with Al Letson: Dropouts to Graduates: The Story of the producer Lu Olkowski visit a tiny town in the Appalachian foothills of Ohio where, for a Care Center — An American Graduate Special airs Sunday, June 9 at 9 p.m. century, residents have shared the common bond of identifying as African-American despite the fact that they look white. Racial lines have been blurred to invisibility, and Say you meet a teenager. She’s 16, has dropped out of school, is pregnant, has no people inside the same family can vehemently disagree about whether they are black job and is on her own. What would your expectations for her be? If you’re in Holyoke, or white.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 4 AT 1 PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5, REPEATS JUNE 9 AT 1 PM WATCH ONLINE AT WXXI.ORG/BACKSTAGEPASS
Rochester’s Eastman School of Music (ESM) plays host to the 2013 International Society of Bassists Convention, June 2 through June 8. Backstage Pass host Julia Figueras welcomes ESM Bass Instructor Jeff Campbell, ESM Professor of Double Bass James VanDemark, and international guests for a celebration of music for the lowest member of the string family. Jeff Campbell is Associate Professor of Jazz Studies & Contemporary Media, ECMS Collegiate Instructor in Jazz Double Bass and in Jazz Combo & Improvisation and Chair of Jazz Studies & Contemporary Media at the Eastman School of Music. As a jazz bassist, he maintains an active schedule performing with Marian McPartland, Gene Bertoncini, Rich Perry, Trio East, Harold Jones, and the Eastman Jazz Quartet featuring Harold Danko, and has appeared on McPartland’s Piano Jazz program on NPR. James VanDemark is Professor of Double Bass and Co-Chair of the Strings, Harp, and Guitar Department. One of the most brilliant virtuosi ever to perform on the double bass, James VanDemark was hailed by the New York Times at his Lincoln Center recital debut as “an exceptionally gifted string player and a musician of taste, intelligence and the best spontaneous musical instincts, with an unerring sense for exact intonation.”
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HOSTED BY CLASSICAL 91.5’S MONA SEGHATOLESLAMI WXXI, Hochstein School of Music & Dance, and the High Falls Business Association kick of their annual noontime summer concert series on Thursday, June 6th with Thunderbody. The concerts are free and open to the public. (Please note: This is a live concert performance and will not be broadcast on WXXI radio.) This year’s series includes 10 outdoor concerts on Thursday afternoons, beginning at 12:15 p.m., during June, July and August at the Granite Mills Park, located near the Pont de Rennes Bridge. In the event of rain, the concerts will be held inside the High Falls Center. Classical 91.5 afternoon host Mona Seghatoleslami introduces each of the bands. This year’s musical talent includes, reggae, jazz, blues, brass funk, Latin, folk, country and more. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch, and a lawn chair. Each performance will run approximately 40 minutes. Visit WXXI.org/hhf for a complete list of bands and details.
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Lyric Opera of Chicago, founded in 1954, is one of the world’s greatest opera companies. It is renowned internationally for its artistic excellence. Each season Lyric audiences enjoy the world’s greatest singers in visually spectacular productions. The 2012/2013 nine-opera broadcast season offers opera classics and 20th-century repertoire. The season airs through July 13. In June, you can enjoy the following operas: 6/1 Donizetti: Don Pasquale 6/8 R. S trauss: Elektra and Hansel & Gretel 6/15 Puccini: La Bohéme 6/22 Wagner: Die Meistersinger 6/29 Verdi: Rigoletto
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IS THE PLACE TO BE FOR THE XEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL JUNE 21-29 LITTLE THEATRE 1 I CLUB PASS VENUE
This year, the Little Theatre is proud to be a XRIJF club pass venue. From June 21 through June 29 the movie house will turn into a concert hall (well, Theatre one that is), and nine musical acts will perform twice a night. See the schedule below:
6/21 7pm and 9:15pm Kat Edmonson 6/22 7pm and 9:15pm Loren and Mark 6/23 7pm and 9:15pm The Sneider Brothers 6/24 7pm and 9:15pm Greenfield-Drosenberg Quartet 6/25 7pm and 9:15pm Vince Ercolamento & Sidesteppin’ 6/26 7pm and 9:15pm R ocky Lawrence plays Robert Johnson 6/27 7pm and 9:15pm Rudresh Mahanthappa’s GAMAK 6/28 7pm and 9:15pm Ben Taylor 6/29 7pm and 9:15pm Amy Lynn & The Gun Show
FREE LIVE Music UNDER “THE FREED MAXICK” JAZZ TENT During the nine days we’ll also have free live jazz under The Freed Maxick Jazz Tent in the Little parking lot on Winthrop Street. Two musical acts will perform nightly. We’ll also have food and beverages for purchase, including Mexican cuisine from Salena’s Mexican Restaurant, the official food sponsor under the tent. See WXXI.org/jazzfest for a complete schedule of performances.
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LITTLE THEATRE 2-5 CLOSED FOR THE JAZZ FEST AND THROUGH JULY 8 Theatres 2-5 will be closed from June 21 through July 8.
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During that time we’ll be installing new digital cinema equipment in all five theaters. Additionally, we will be reseating theater two. This exciting renovation is all part of our Screen Saver campaign to support our digital conversion project. The film industry is in the middle of a dramatic change in the way movies are shared and viewed by audiences. Films that would have been distributed on 35mm are now exclusively offered on hard drives. The Little does not have the digital cinema technology to show these films. The total cost of bringing digital technology to each of our five theaters is $500,000. With your help, the Little can complete these vital upgrades. Visit our CrowdRise Page to donate and watch as our overall goal of $500,000 is tallied daily www.crowdrise.com/littlescreensaver. And, if you’d like to take an active role in our fundraising efforts, consider joining our Screen Saver Street Team. Become a Screen Saver at thelittle.org.
D.A. PENNEBAKER
One Take Doc SERIES | JUNE 14-16
TICKETS FOR THE FILMS & DISCUSSIONS ON SALE NOW AT THE LITTLE BUSINESS OFFICE & BOX OFFICE D.A. Pennebaker, one of the most influential documentary filmmakers of all time, comes to the Little Theatre for a weekend music film series. He will introduce several of his films and participate in Q&A sessions with film critic Jack Garner. The series kicks off Friday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. with Don’t Look Back, a film that follows Bob Dylan during his 1963 English tour. Pennebaker’s first short, Daybreak Express, a dynamic portrait of NYC, will also be shown. After the screenings, Pennebaker will answer questions fielded by Garner. Tickets: $15 for general, $10 for students, seniors, and members. That evening at 9:30 p.m. Pennebaker will also introduce Ziggy Stardust, which captures David Bowie’s last concert with the Ziggy persona and the Spiders from Mars. Tickets: $8 for general, $5 for students, seniors, and members. On Saturday, June 15 at 1 p.m. the Little presents Monterey Pop, a 1968 film of the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, plus Dave Lambert, a short about Lambert’s 1964 audition for RCA. Pennebaker will also participate in a Q&A with Garner. Tickets: $15 general, $10 for students, seniors, and members. On Saturday at 9:30 p.m. the Little encores Don’t Look Back and on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. Ziggy Stardust. Tickets: $8 for general, $5 for students, seniors, and members. encore of Ziggy Stardust on Sunday, June 16 at 9:30 p.m. Tickets for these screenings are $8 for general admission, $5 for students, seniors, and members.
Spotlight on a WXXI Business Partner
Lovin’cup Bistro and Brews is a full-service restaurant, bar, and one of Rochester’s most unique music venues. Their eclectic menu ranges from salads to flatbread pizzas, and now includes a section of European-inspired entrées. Owner Leslie Zinck adds, “Craft beer, thoughtful cocktails, and scrumptious coffee drinks are also available! Our calendar of events includes live music performances all week long.” While located on Jefferson Road in Park Point at RIT, Zinck points out, “I would love the WXXI audience to know that that we’re not just a coffee shop. We have something for all ages. We are proud of our offerings, but what really differentiates our venue is that our team is like a family and we strive to project that close-knit vibe in amazing service.”
“…we’re not just a coffee shop.” —Leslie Zinck, Owner and Director of Business Development
Lovin’cup deeply values its ongoing media partnership with WXXI. “I feel that it has been a symbiotic partnership from the beginning – and I love that it’s ‘local’ supporting ‘local,’” says Zinck. “Music is what my business is based upon, and that’s definitely why I’m most proud of our investment on a station that takes pride in supporting local and original music.” Tune in to Open Tunings on WRUR-FM 88.5 (M-F, 9a-12noon) for Lovin’cup ticket giveaway opportunities. To learn more about upcoming performances, tastings, trivia nights and other events, visit www.lovincup.com
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DURING THE XEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL WXXI.org/jazzfest News Reviews, Best Bets, Live Reports on AM 1370 and wrur-fm WXXI TV Crew Tapes selected Performances at Kilbourn Hall The Little Theatre is a Club Pass Venue, and it will have free, live, local music under the The Freed Maxick Jazz Tent in the Little Parking Lot every night. See the Little page for details. >>
2011 XRIJF concerts on WXXI-TV at midnight: Can’t get enough jazz at the festival? Come home and watch WXXI’s Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival 10th Anniversary series. Airing at midnight, June 22 through June 30 on WXXI-TV.
Dates and Featured Artists: 6/21 at 12 a.m. Curtis Stigers 6/22 at 12 a.m. John Nugent with Strings 6/23 at 12 a.m. Grace Kelly 6/24 at 12 a.m. Kenny Barron Trio 6/25 at 12 a.m. Regina Carter 6/26 at 12 a.m. Kevin Eubanks 6/27 at 12 a.m. Eliane Elias 6/28 at 12 a.m. Terence Blanchard 6/29 at 12 a.m. Raul Midon
Special Jazz Programming on WXXI-TV:
Jazz at Birch Creek 6/23 at 1:30 pm on wxxi-tv Taped at Birch Creek Music Performance Center in Egg Harbor, this special provides a front seat to an enjoyable evening of big band jazz performed by Birch Creek student bands and the Birch Creek Academy Jazz Orchestra. The program features faculty and students from the Eastman School of Music
Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings 6/30 at 10:30 pm on wxxi-tv A compelling portrait of an inspiring and inventive musician whose virtuoso skills on the ukulele have transformed all previous notions of the instrument’s potential.
HEP KIDS at Hochstein Saturday June 29, 10am-2pm
Tickets: $10/family
A family fun event that features jazz music, learning about instruments, creating musical crafts, presentations by community partners (including WXXI), and much more. Visit Hochstein.org to learn more.