Program Listings - April 2017

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PROGRAMLISTINGS WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 | THE LITTLE

PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER

APRIL 2017

ONLINE PAIR OF ORCHESTRA LEVEL TICKETS TO THE METROPOLITAN OPERA’S MAY 3RD PERFORMANCE OF DON GIOVANNI

VALUE: $570

APRIL 23-29 4-NIGHT STAY WITH AIRFARE FOR 2 AT THE HYATT ZILARA OR HYATT ZIVA CANCUN RESORT

VALUE: $9,490

WXXI.org/auction

ARE YOU READY FOR WXXI’S ONLINE AUCTION? A 2017 Electric Blue Ford Escape, original artwork, travel packages, jewelry, classes, electronics – an amazing selection of items are up for bid starting Sunday, April 23 at WXXI.org/auction. Log on now and register for a bidder’s account. When you do you’ll receive two complimentary tickets to the Little Theatre. MORE ITEMS FEATURED INSIDE > THE AUCTION IS SPONSORED BY:

PAIR OF 14K YELLOW GOLD 1.06CTW BRILLIANT CUT DIAMOND SCREW-BACK STUD EARRINGS WITH .50CTW DIAMOND JACKETS

VALUE: $4,200

REEL SOUTH

DEEP RUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 AT 9PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE DETAILS INSIDE >>

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RO C H E S T E R BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 3

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CERTIFICATE FOR 1 WEEK OF 2017 LOLLYPOP FARM CAMP FOR CHILD AGE 4-14

VALUE: $285

WITH SO MANY ITEMS UP FOR BID, THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.

Visit WXXI.org/auction 4-NIGHT STAY WITH AIRFARE FOR 2 AT THE HYATT ZILARA OR HYATT ZIVA CANCUN RESORT

VALUE: $9,490

A 1-YEAR FAMILY MEMBERSHIP TO GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE MUSEUM

VALUE: $120

A 2017 ELECTRIC BLUE FORD ESCAPE FROM SHEPARD FORD VALUE: $27,745 HANDMADE WOODEN CANOE AND TRAILER

VALUE: $3,000

SET OF THREE 1-HOUR ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENTS FROM NEEDLE & HERB ACUPUNCTURE

VALUE: $210


EXECUTIVE STAFF MARCH 2017 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 4 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.

No rm Silverstein, President Susan Rogers, Executive Vice President and General Manager Je anne E. Fisher, Vice President, Radio Kent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology and Operations El issa Orlando, Senior Vice President of TV and News

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DEAR FRIENDS, With a new Administration and Congress now in office, many have asked me if the future of federal funding for public broadcasting is being called into question. The answer may very well be “yes” and that’s why having a strong, diverse base of grassroots advocates is essential. WXXI recently attended the Public Media Norm Silverstein Summit in Washington, DC, where we joined other PBS stations across the country to advocate on behalf of public media, reminding policymakers that federal funding (14% of our budget) helps make possible our missions in education, public affairs and civic leadership and makes our vital programming and services available to everyone, everywhere, every day, for free. You can participate in this effort, too, by sharing why public media is important to you. Visit Protect My Public Media’s website at: protectmypublicmedia.org and submit your own testimonial! Your support – be it through advocacy or membership – enables us to educate, inspire, and engage our community through in-depth news reporting, meaningful outreach events, and quality programming. That includes local productions that spotlight people and places in our region. That’s why I’m so proud to share the news that WXXI has been nominated for three New York Emmy® Awards. Our Move to Include: Positive Exposure segment was nominated in the “Human Interest: Program Feature” category. Viewers meet award-winning fashion photographer, Rick Guidotti, who is founder of “Positive Exposure,” an organization that celebrates the beauty of difference through photography, film and social narrative. Rick was commissioned by the Golisano Foundation to exhibit a new series of portraits he took of Rochester-area residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities at the George Eastman Museum. The video segment – which has received nearly 43,000 views on Facebook – is part of our Move to Include initiative, a partnership between WXXI and the Golisano Foundation, designed to build a more inclusive community by inspiring and motivating people to embrace different abilities. To learn more about this initiative, please visit: movetoinclude.org. The other two Emmy nominations both went to Confronting the Wall, a documentary produced by Rochester filmmakers David Marshall and Chris Christopher, and presented by WXXI. The film shares the story of local artist Shawn Dunwoody, who led a project designed to offer employment to a group of five Rochester City School students and open their eyes to their creative potential through mural art. (Watch for an encore broadcast of this film in May on WXXI-TV.) The Emmy Award winners will be announced at the 60th Annual New York Emmy® Awards gala on May 6 in New York City, so I hope to have more good news to share with you then! Finally, in light of the recent Jewish center bomb threats across the country and here at home, and in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day (4/24), WXXI-TV will present a special broadcast of the Peabody Award-winning documentary Safe Haven on Thursday, April 27 at 8 p.m. The 1987 WXXI production, which was written and produced by Paul Lewis, tells the story of America’s only refugee shelter for Holocaust survivors located in Oswego, NY. Paul and other special guests will join Need to Know host Hélène Biandudi Hofer in studio that night to talk about the making of the documentary. I hope you have a chance to tune in for this important night of programming. Best Regards,

Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI


NEWS&EVENTS

Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER In February, the Hillside Family of Agencies celebrated its 180th anniversary serving the Greater Rochester area. According to Jennifer Cathy, Monroe Region Executive Director for Community-Based Programs, it is one of the country’s largest nonprofit child-and-family services organizations. Hillside provides child welfare, mental and physical health, youth development, juvenile justice, special education, and developmental disabilities services. Jennifer offered some additional information about Hillside services below. Q: What new initiatives have been introduced to help those with health issues? Health Home Care Management, a new program, addresses the linkage between behavioral health and medical care. It’s easy for people with complex conditions to feel overwhelmed by the different types of care they receive, but a Hillside Health Home Care Manager can help them receive fully coordinated care among their providers. The program is open to children and adults. Q: What makes your service unique? Our Health Home Care Management is family-driven. Care Managers work in close partnership with adult clients to make sure that their care meets their goals. When the participant is a child, we work closely with the whole family – they’re the experts who direct our work by helping us understand the youth’s unique needs. Q: What advice would you offer to families seeking support? Most importantly, we want potential participants to understand that they’re not alone. People can visit www.hillside.com/healthhomes to learn about the program’s eligibility requirements, or they can talk to their physician to see if Health Home Care Management is right for them.

JENNIFER CATHY, MONROE REGION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS

THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

Q: On average, how many people benefit from Hillside services over the course of a year? In 2016, Hillside worked in partnership with almost 13,000 youth, adults and families. www.hillside.com To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email underwriting@wxxi.org

WXXI is pleased to present a free screening of THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY, a one-hour special examining issues of educational, familial and communal responsibility for at-risk children. Tourrie Moses was a highly promising student from Montclair, NJ — inquisitive, engaged, and eager to learn — when he entered Glenfield School in the sixth grade. Friendly and well-liked by his teachers and classmates, he was elected president of the student council by eighth grade. But what happened to Moses — once considered bound for a top college by his teachers — in the ensuing years that caused him to spend more time in the streets than in school and led to him now serving 15 years for murder in the New Jersey state prison system? Through interviews with family, friends, and teachers, the film reveals how the intertwined forces of home life, school life and street life can negatively impact a child, particularly one growing up in impoverished conditions.

MONDAY, APRIL 10 AT 7PM THE LITTLE THEATRE The film will be followed by a panel discussion. For more details, visit WXXI.org/events.


TVHIGHLIGHTS

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE:

THE GREAT WAR MONDAY- WEDNESDAY APRIL 10-12 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV

WXXI-TV presentsThe Great War, an American Experience three-part, six-hour documentary, airing in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into the war on April 6, 1917. Drawing on the latest scholarship, including unpublished diaries, memoirs and letters, The Great War tells the rich and complex story of World War I through the voices of nurses, journalists, aviators and the American troops who came to be known as “doughboys”. The series explores the experiences of AfricanAmerican and Latino soldiers, suffragists, NativeAmerican “code talkers” and others whose participation in the war to “make the world safe for democracy” has been largely forgotten. This series is part of WXXI’s Veterans Connections initiative, designed to help bridge military and veteran needs with community support and awareness. To learn more, visit WXXI.org/veterans. AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: THE GREAT WAR CREDIT: COURTESY OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

SAFE

HAVEN THURSDAY, APRIL 27 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV

In 1944, 982 Refugees from 18 European countries were brought to the United States as guests of President Franklin Roosevelt. FDR agreed to admit this small token group in lieu of a much larger plan to create many safe havens all over the country and bring in possibly hundreds of thousands of refugees. The camp was Fort Ontario Army Camp in Oswego, New York. Through interviews with former refugees and archival footage, Safe Haven tells the story of America’s only refugee shelter for Holocaust survivors. Robert Clay, a former refugee, hosts.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this WXXI production

was written and produced by Paul Lewis. In 1987 Safe Haven received a Peabody Award, with jurors congratulating the production team for “making a particularly timely statement about the undercurrent of racism and bigotry which afflict all governments.” Paul and other special guests will be in studio with Need to Know host Hélène Biandudi Hofer to talk about the production and share personal stories about working on the film.

GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET:

ROMEO et JULIETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 14 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV

Hailed by The New York Times for singing “with white-hot sensuality and impassioned lyricism,” Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo star as the tragic lovers in Shakespeare’s classic story. Perhaps the most enduringly successful of the many operatic settings of the world’s consummate love story, Roméo et Juliette is a prime example of French Romanticism, a tradition that values subtlety, sensuality, and graceful vocal delivery over showy effects. In the opera there is a slight shift of focus away from the word games of the original play and a greater focus on the two lovers, who are given four irresistible duets, including a brief final reunion in the tomb scene that does not appear in the play. CREDIT: COURTESY OF KEN HOWARD/METROPOLITAN OPERA


TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

6am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

WEEKDAYS

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

6:00am

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Thomas & Friends

Sid the Science Kid

7 Cyberchase

6:30

Arthur

Bob the Builder

Dinosaur Train

8 Arthur

7:00

Wild Kratts

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Sesame Street

8:30 Arthur

7:30

Ready Jet Go!

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Clifford the Big Red Dog

9:30 Cat in the Hat Knows About That

8:00

Nature Cat

Splash and Bubbles

Splash and Bubbles

8:30

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

9:00

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

9:30

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

A Wider World

Ready Jet Go!

10:00

Splash and Bubbles

This Old House

Wild Kratts

10:30

Sesame Street

Ask This Old House

Odd Squad

11:00

Dinosaur Train

Project Smoke

Need to Know

11:30

Peg + Cat

Ciao Italia

CityWise

NOON

Super Why!

Lidia’s Kitchen

To the Contrary

12:30pm

Thomas & Friends

Sara’s Weeknight Meal

Second Opinion

6:30 Cyberchase 7:30

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Word Girl

Peg + Cat

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Super WHY! Clifford 11 Thomas & Friends 11:30 Thomas & Friends 12p Caillou 12:30 Sid the Science Kid 1 Bob the Builder 1:30 WordWorld 2 Super WHY! 2:30 Sesame Street 3 Sesame Street 3:30 Dinosaur Train 4 Dinosaur Train 4:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5:30 Splash & Bubbles 10:30

afternoons SATURDAY April 1 1:00pm

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| Simply Ming | Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Rick Steves Special ...Reformation | A Place to Call Home I Do. I Do. (12p) cont’ 12p | Penny: Champion... | Dead Reckoning: War & Justice Pt 1 | Dead Reckoning: War & Justice Pt 2 | Dead Reckoning: War & Justice Pt 3 | To the Contrary | Washington Week | This Old House | Globe Trekker Tough Trains | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country Hubert Keller | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Rick Bayless Martha Bakes

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SUNDAY April 2 1:00pm

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*Rejoice with Itzak Perlman and Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot 3:30pm

| Invisible Women | Great Performances* | To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind

(12p) Great Performances at the Met L’Amour de Loin (cont’ 12:30p) | Start Up

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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | SciTech Now |Film Sch. Shorts | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | America Reframed Enter the Faun

MARATHON April in Paris Parisian flowers and trees are dressed up in gorgeous pastels just for this springtime tour of the City of Lights.

MONDAY April 3 1:00pm

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Nature Yosemite | Shifting Sands: On the Path to... | Racing to Zero: In Pursuit of Zero... | Newsline | DW News Overheard | | | | | | | | BBQ w/ Franklin Real Good Food P. Allen Smith The Free Range Painting the Town Travelscope Rick Steves Rough Cut P. Allen Smith | Make Your Mark

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TUESDAY April 4 1:00pm Sesame Street Global 3000

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Taste/Louisiana

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Focus On Europe | Jens Jensen the Living Green | America’s First Forest | Life on the Line | On Story | Newsline | DW News | Weeknight Meals | Dining w/Chef | Jacques Pepin | Travel with Kids | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’sLegacy


Please note that programs and times are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, log on to WXXI.org. To report reception trouble for any WXXI channels, call (585) 258-0331.

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

DT 21.2 / CABLE 1275

DT 21.3 / CABLE 1276

DT 21.4 / CABLE 1277

late night

6pm

Nature Cat Ready Jet Go! 7 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 8 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad 9 Arthur 9:30 Arthur 10 Super WHY! 10:30 Sesame Street 11 Sesame Street 11:30 Dinosaur Train 12am Dinosaur Train 12:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1:30 Splash and Bubbles 2 Nature Cat 2:30 Ready Jet Go! 3 Wild Kratts 3:30 Wild Kratts 4 Odd Squad 4:30 Odd Squad 5 Arthur 5:30 Arthur

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11:00p 4/1 (con’t 11p) Doctor Who 4/8 (con’t 11p) Doctor Who 4/15 (con’t 11p) Doctor Who 4/29 All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs & Voice of Gregg Allman

11:00p Charlie Rose

(11:30p on 4/6, 13, 20, 24, 25, 27.12a 4/14)

11:30p 4/22 Blugrass Underground

MIDNIGHT BBC World

(not airing 4/6, 13, 14, 20, 24, 25, 27)

MIDNIGHT Austin City Limits 4/1 Ed Sheeran/Valerie June 4/8 The Avett Brothers/ Nickel Creek 4/1 Spoon/White Denim 4/22 Cassandra Wilson 4/29 Natalie Lafourcade/ Grupo Fantasma

11:00p 4/2 Midsomer Murders Dance with the Dead Pt 1 4/9 Midsomer Murders The Animal Within Pt 1 4/16 Midsomer Murders King’s Crystal 4/23 Midsomer Murders The Axeman Commeth Pt 1 4/30 Midsomer Murders Death and Dust Pt 1 MIDNIGHT 4/2 Midsomer Murders Dance with the Dead Pt 2 4/9 Midsomer Murders The Animal Within Pt 2 4/16 Midsomer Murders King’s Depth Pt 2 4/23 Midsomer Murders The Axeman Commeth Pt 2 4/30 Midsomer Murders Death & Dust Pt2 Pt2

1:00a Live at 9:30 (4/2, 9) Soundstage (4/16, 23, 30)

12:30a Tavis Smiley

(not airing 4/14)

evenings SATURDAY April 1

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PBS NewsHour | Arts InFocus American Forum | Charlie Rose

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*The Pirate Planet 10:30pm

| Lawrence Welk America at Play | Father Brown The Deadly Seal | Vicar of Dibley |To the Manor Born| (10:15) Doctor Who: Tom Baker* | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Eisenhower’s Secret War From Warrior to President... | Am. Reframed Enter the Faun

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SUNDAY April 2 6:00pm

EVENING

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PBS NewsHour | New York Now

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MONDAY April 3 6:30pm

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BBC World News| Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour

| On Story This Old House | Rick Bayless

Life on the Line

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| Jens Jensen the Living Green | Simply Ming | Hubert Keller

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Turning the Tide Woodwright’s

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| Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City | Independent Lens Newtown | POV StoryCorps | America’s First Forest | Life on the Line | On Story | PBS NewsHour | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Rick Bayless | This Old House | Richard Bangs * Spectrum: A Story of the Mind movetoinclude.org

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BBC World News| Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour

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| A Place to Call Home When You’re...| Call the Midwife Season 6 PREMIERE| Home Fires on Masterpiece Season 2 | Wolf Hall on Masterpiece | Georgia O’Keefe | Young Voices... | Young Voices... | Nature Yosemite | Shifting Sands: On the Path to... | Racing to Zero: Pursuit of Zero... | Rick Bayless | Scandinavian | Jacques Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Rick Bayless | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

| Rick Bayless

| The Last Days of Jesus | Standing on Sacred Ground | America Reframed If You Build It | JoAnne Weir | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans

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| Spectrum* | Rick Bayless

10:00pm

10:30pm

| Frontline American Patriot | PBS NewsHour | Woodwright | Travelscope


WEDNESDAY April 5 1:00pm

* Spectrum: A Story of the Mind movetoinclude.org

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*Second Opinion: Hepatitis C 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Spectrum* | Standing of Scared Ground Pilgrims... | Newsline | DW News To the Contrary | American Forum | America Reframed If You Build It | Mike Colameco | Taste the Islands | Dream of Italy |Journeys in Japan| Rick Steves | Amer. Woodshop | Garden Smart | For Your Home Seafood Cook-Off| Ciao Italia Sesame Street

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THURSDAY April 6

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|Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose Sesame Street | Clifford | Racing to Zero | Newsline | DW News Scully: The World| Second Opinion* | Trees in Trouble | Independent Lens Newtown | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy Taste/Louisiana | Weeknight Meals | Dining w/Chef | Jacques Pepin | Travel with Kids | In the Americas | Rick Steves

FRIDAY April 7

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George Swings into Spring | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | | Secrets of the Dead Leonardo |Crowd & Cloud ...Big Data Starts.. | Newsline | DW News Well Read Closer to Truth | NOVA Himalayan Megaquake | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Make Your Mark BBQ w/ Franklin | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope Sesame Street

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SATURDAY April 8 1:00pm Martha Bakes

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| Simply Ming

Standing on Sacred Ground

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Hubert Keller

*Second Opinion: Broken Heart Syndrome

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| Lidia’s Kitchen

SUNDAY April 9

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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Rick Steves Special European Easter| A Place to Call Home Unforgettable | Last days of Jesus | Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Rick Bayless | This Old House | Richard Bang’s Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country AFTERNOON

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Ancient Roads: From Christ to Constantine Parts 1-3 of 6 Birth of Faith, The Great Missionary, Age of Apostles | This Old House (12:30p) NE Fish | Start Up

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| To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind

| Focus on Europe

| Ask/Old House | SciTech Now |Film Sch. Shorts | Global 3000 | America Reframed If You Build It

MARATHON On the Farm Experience farmlands from the fields of North Carolina to the rooftops of New York. This marathon is the cream of the crop!

MONDAY April 10

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Nature Owl Power | Summer of Birds | Lost Bird Project | Newsline | DW News Overheard | | | | | | | | P. Allen Smith | Make Your Mark BBQ with Franklin Real Good Food P. Allen Smith The Free Range Painting the Town Travelscope Rick Steves Rough Cut Sesame Street

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TUESDAY April 11 1:00pm Sesame Street Global 3000

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Taste/Louisiana

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Focus On Europe | School, Inc. The Price of Excellence | W.S. Merwin: To Plant a Tree | Life Line | Weeknight Meals | Dining w/Chef | Jacques Pepin | Mickey Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves

WEDNESDAY April 12 1:00pm

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|Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | On Story | Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Craftsman’s Legacy

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Standing on Sacred Ground Profit &... | Newsline | DW News To the Contrary | American Forum | Amer. Reframed Reversing Miss. | Beyond the Mirage: Future/Water | | | | | | | | Seafood Cook-Off Ciao Italia Mike Colameco Taste the Islands Dream of Italy Journeys in Japan Rick Steves Amer. Woodshop Garden Smart | For Your Home Sesame Street

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THURSDAY April 13 1:00pm Sesame Street Scully World

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Taste/Louisiana

AFTERNOON

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*Second Opinion: Addiction to Pain Medication 2:30pm

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Second Opinion* | Liquid Assets: The Story of our Water Infrastructure | Independent Lens The Great Invisible | Newsline | DW News | Weeknight Meals | Dining w/Chef |Family Ingredients| Mickey Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy


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| Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City | The Great War: American Experience Part 1 of 3 | W.S. Merlin: To Plant a Tree | Life on the Line | On Story | PBS NewsHour | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Rick Bayless | This Old House | Richard Bang’s

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| Lawrence Welk ...Musical Family | Father Brown The Owl of Minerva | Vicar of Dibley |To the Manor Born| (10:15) Doctor Who: Stones Blood | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Frederick Law Olmsted: Design America| Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks | America Reframed If You Build It

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MARATHON On the Farm Experience farmlands from the fields of North Carolina to the rooftops of New York. This marathon is the cream of the crop!

SUNDAY April 9

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MARATHON Boston Strong The City of Champions is front and center in today’s marathon! Enjoy your excursion through Boston.

MONDAY April 17

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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles| Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | | | Far Afield | Standing on Sacred Ground Fire & Ice | Newsline | DW News To the Contrary American Forum America Reframed Kivalina | Mike Colameco | Indian Flavors | Dream of Italy |Journeys in Japan| Rick Steves | Amer. Woodshop | Garden Smart | For Your Home Seafood Cook-Off| Ciao Italia Sesame Street

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MARATHON Boston Strong The City of Champions is front and center in today’s marathon! Enjoy your excursion through Boston.

SUNDAY April 16

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| Grand Coulee Dam: Amer. Experience | Frontline The Last Days of Solitary | Standing on Sacred Ground Fire & Ice| America Reframed Kivalina | Far Afield | PBS NewsHour | JoAnne Weir | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Rick Bayless | Woodwright | Travelscope EVENING

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MARATHON Shrimp Delight Who doesn’t love shrimp? After today, you’ll love shrimp even more! Shrimp is so versatile and our Create chefs show us how to work it into any recipe.


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MARATHON Shrimp Delight Who doesn’t love shrimp? After today, you’ll love shrimp even more! Shrimp is so versatile and our Create chefs show us how to work it into any recipe.

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FRIDAY April 28 1:00pm

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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | SciTech Now |Film Sch. Shorts School Inc. Parts 1-3 of 3 The Price of Excellence, Push or Pull, Forces and Choices | To the Contrary | Washington Week| Eyes on the Prize Special Aint Gonna Shuffle /A National of Law/ Keys to the Kingdom Keeping...Potomac | Start Up

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MARATHON Pati’s Cinco de Mayo Party Chef Pati Jinich is in the kitchen creating dishes that are bursting with her proud Mexican culture. Pati’s party goes on for 6 hours!

HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SEE HOW A NATIONAL TV SHOW IS MADE? BE A PART OF SECOND OPINION’S LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE.


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FRANCIS LAM After seven years as a guest and contributor to The Splendid Table with Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Francis Lam has been named the new host of weekly culinary, culture, and lifestyle radio series. Lynne announced her retirement to listeners in February, and Francis’ will host two shows a month through 2017 and then taking over as host full time in 2018. Francis is a James Beard- and IACP Award-winning food writer, and editor at Clarkson Potter, has been a columnist at the New York Times Magazine, and a judge on Bravo’s Top Chef Masters. He has also served as a features editor at Gilt Taste, provided commentary for the Cooking Channel show Food(ography), and written for Salon.com and Gourmet. SPLENDID TABLE SUNDAYS AT 3PM ON AM 1370

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THE RESPONSE — AMERICA’S STORY

INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S.:

This special tackles one of President Trump’s signature issues: immigration. Contributors from a dozen states and every corner of the world tell how they got here and what they hope happens next.

SUNDAY, APRIL 9 AT 9PM

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 AT 9PM

SHOULD WE GIVE PRESIDENT TRUMP A CHANCE?

Donald Trump assumes office having won the Electoral College, but having lost the popular vote. His opponents argue he gave legitimacy to extremists, and that his unpredictable, autocratic style is a threat to democratic ideals at home. But others argue that Trump’s election represents the will of the American people, who— hungry for change—repudiated the status quo.

APM REPORTS’ CIVIL RESISTANCE: “THIRSTY PLANET” THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE SUNDAY, APRIL 23 AT 9PM

AMERICA ABROAD:

SUNDAY, APRIL 16 AT 9PM

All across the world people are using nonviolent resistance to tackle corruption, to challenge their governments, and to protect their lands and their culture. America Abroad travels from Latin America to Africa to Southeast Asia to see what’s happening on the ground and to gain perspectives from successful nonviolent movements.

Scientists say most people on Earth will first experience climate change in terms of water — either too much or too little. This documentary explores some of the most pressing water problems and some innovative solutions by visiting two countries where water issues are critical: India and Israel.


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Clarinetist Jon Manasse and the Amenda Quartet join host Julia Figueras for a program of Brahms and more. The quartet— violinists David Brickman and Patricia Sunwoo, violist Melissa Matson, and cellist Mimi Hwang—recently completed Project Beethoven, performing all of Beethoven’s string quartets over the course of one season. Repeats on April 9 at 1PM.

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Classical 91.5 presents live performances from concert halls in and around Rochester and from our studios. Highlighted performances have been curated from a number of ensembles, including: Concentus, First Inversion, ESM, Hochstein Alumni Orchestra, Madrigalia, Musica Spei, Pegasus Early Music, Publick Musick, Rochester Early Music Festival, Society for Chamber Music in Rochester, VOICES and more. You’ll hear music from all time periods and a variety of instrumentation and voices. More at classical915.org.

SATURDAY music series 1:00PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA 4/1 Beethoven: Fidelio

Beethoven’s only opera—an ode to freedom, justice, and the human spirit—returns to the Met with a fine cast. Adrianne Pieczonka is Leonore, who, disguised as Fidelio, courageously fights for her husband Florestan’s freedom. Klaus Florian Vogt is Florestan, Greer Grimsley is Don Pizarro, and Falk Struckmann is Rocco. Sebastian Weigle conducts.

4/8 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Tristan und Isolde opens the Met season in a new production by Mariusz Treliński (the director responsible for the 2014–15 season’s double bill of Iolanta and Bluebeard’s Castle), and will be well served by a cast of outstanding Wagnerians: Nina Stemme as Isolde, Stuart Skelton as Tristan, Ekaterina Gubanova as Brangäne, and René Pape as King Marke, with Sir Simon Rattle conducting, in one of his rare appearances at the Met. 4/15 Verdi: Aida The Met’s monumental staging is a dazzling backdrop for the starcrossed love story set amid the clash of ancient empires. Three commanding sopranos—Liudmyla Monastyrska, Latonia Moore,

and Krassimira Stoyanova—appear in the title role, the slave girl Aida,who is secretly a princess. Ekaterina Gubanova and Violeta Urmana are the formidable Amneris, daughter of the Egyptian pharaoh, and Marco Berti is the hero Radamès, caught between them. Marco Armiliato and Daniele Rustioni conduct. 4/22 Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Live in HD Theatercast Tchaikovsky’s setting of Pushkin’s timeless verse novel is presented on the Met stage in Deborah Warner’s moving production, starring Anna Netrebko as Tatiana and Mariusz Kwiecien and Peter Mattei sharing the title role. Alexey Dolgov sings the role of Lenski, and Robin Ticciati conducts. 4/29 Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer New Met star Michael Volle sings the title role of the ghostly sailor damned to wander the seas in search of the love that will set him free, under the baton of the exciting Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Amber Wagner is Senta, whose love he seeks. The powerhouse cast also includes Dolora Zajick, Ben Bliss, Franz-Josef Selig, and Jay Hunter Morris as Erik, returning for the first time after his memorable portrayal of Siegfried in Wagner’s Ring. ** Monthly program highlights at classical915.org


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4/4 Strauss: Elektra Symphonic Rhapsody Hartl: Percussion Concerto Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (Martin Grubinger, perc; Manfred Honeck, cond)

4/5 Shanghai Isaac Stern

International Violin Competition Highlights Shostakovich: Paganini Caprice No. 24 Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 7 He Zhanhao: The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No.1

4/6 Barber: Overture to The

4/7 Matthias Pintscher: towards Osiris Brahms: Violin Concerto Strauss: Don Juan Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks (Joshua Bell, v; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, cond)

4/3 Poulenc: Double Piano Concerto Conrad Tao: Alice Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5, Egyptian, Symphony No. 3, Organ

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 4/10 Ron Nelson: Savannah River Holiday Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 (Jon Nakamatsu, p; Ward Stare, cond) 4/17 Picker: Old and Lost Rivers Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Elgar: Symphony No. 2 (Andrew Von Oeyen, p; Christopher Seaman, cond) 4/24 Williams: For New York/ Variations on Themes of L. Bernstein Gershwin: I Got Rhythm Variations Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront Ives: The Unanswered Question Adams: Dr. Atomic Symphony (Andrew Russo, p; Ward Stare, cond)

4/11 Dvorak/Honeck/Ille: Rusalka Suite Britten: Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Pathetique (Rainer Honeck, v; Manfred Honeck, cond) 4/18 Bates: Alternative Energy Heggie: The Work at Hand: Symphonic Songs for Cello & Mezzo-Soprano Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra (Jamie Barton, ms; Anne Martindale Williams, c; Michael Francis, cond)

4/25 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 (Jukka-Pekka Saraste, cond)

CARNEGIE HALL LIVE 4/12 Ravel: La Valse Stravinsky: La sacre du printemps Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5 Copland: Hoe-Down from Rodeo J. Strauss Jr.: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Ginastera: Malambo from Estancia Bernstein: Mambo from West Side Story Gutierrez/Terencio: Alma Llanera from Aires de Venezuela 4/19 Schubert: Winterreise 4/26 Webern: Six Pieces Schoenberg: Five Pieces for Orchestra Berg: Three Pieces for Orchestra Brahms: Symphony No. 2

School for Scandal Schuman: Symphony No. 6 Bates: Violin Concerto Gershwin: An American in Paris Ives: The Unanswered Question Ives: Three Places in New England 4/13 Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3 Brahms: Symphony No. 2 Mussorgsky/ Shostakovich: Two Excerpts from Khovanschchina Schoenberg: Kol Nidre 4/20 Handel: Concerto grosso Vivaldi: Alma oppressa from La fida ninfa Porpora: Oh volesser gli Dei. . . Dolci, freschi aurette from Polifemo Bach: Sinfonia No. 6 Porpora: Or la nube procellosa Broschi: Qual guerriero in campo armato from Idaspe Haydn: Symphony No. 100, Military Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony 4/27 Dvorak: Husitská Overture Schumann: Cello Concerto Hindemith: Concert Music for String Orchestra and Brass Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition Beethoven: Coriolan Overture

4/14 Beethoven: Mass Messiaen: Couleurs de la Cite Celeste Beethoven: Fantasia (Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra; Westminster Choir; Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Joe Miller, cond) 4/21 Currier: Microsymph Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, From the New World (Yefim Bronfman, p; Oregon Symphony; Carlos Kalmar, cond) 4/28 Schubert: Symphony No. 8, Unfinished Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (Christian Gerhaher,bar; Christian Elsner, t; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, cond)

SUNDAY music series 2:00PM GILMORE INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD FESTIVAL

3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

4/2 Debussy: Brouillards from Preludes (Lori Sims, p) Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 13 (Till Fellner, p) Stravinsky: The Little Concert, Tango-Waltz-Ragtime, and The Devil’s Dance from L’Histoire du soldat (Yura Lee, v; Anton Dressler, cl; Ingrid Fliter, p) Bernstein: The Masque and Epilogue from Symphony No. 2, The Age of Anxiety (Kirill Gerstein, p; Grand Rapids Symphony; Larry Rachleff, cond)

4/2 Salonen: L.A. Variations Strauss: Ein Heldenleben (Frank Huang, v; Alan Gilbert, cond)

4/9 Ravel: La Valse (Anderson & Roe, p) Poulenc: Clarinet Sonata (Anton Dressler, cl; Ingrid Fliter, p) Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Daniel Hsu, p) 4/16 C.P.E. Bach: Fantasia in d ( Dejan Lazić, p) Scarlatti: Piano Sonatas K. 430 and K. 135 (Dejan Lazić, p) Ellington: The Single Petal of a Rose (Sullivan Fortner, p) Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 9, Kreutzer (Yura Lee, v; Kirill Gerstein, p) 4/23 Liszt: Sposalizio, Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa, Bagatelle sans tonalité (Imogen Cooper, p) Chopin: Ballade No. 1-4 (Llŷr Williams, p) 4/30 Poulenc: Allegro con fuoco from Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (Anton Dressler, cl; Ingrid Fliter, p) Fauré: Mandoline, Les berceaux, Après un rêve (Sarah Shafer, s; Richard Goode, p) Schubert: Piano Trio (Morgenstern Trio) Emily Bear: Northern Lights (Emily Bear Trio) Joplin/Hayden: Sunflower Slow Drag Stravinsky: Piano-Rag-Music Byrd: The Passing Mesures from My Ladye Nevells Booke Hindemith: Ragtime from Suite 1922 Bolcom: Graceful Ghost Rag (1970) Nancarrow: Canons for Ursula Lambert: Pilgrim’s Chorus from Tannhäuser (Jeremy Denk, p)

4/9 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 Schumann: Symphony No. 2 (Paul Lewis, p; Christoph von Dohnányi, cond) 4/16 R. Strauss: Don Juan, Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks Rouse: Oboe Concerto 20:00 Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet, Overture-Fantasy (Liang Wang, ob; Alan Gilbert, cond) 4/23 Brahms: Tragic Overture Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 (Emanuel Ax, p; Alan Gilbert, cond) 4/30 Unsuk Chin: Clarinet Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Kari Kriikku, cl; Alan Gilbert, cond)


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TUESDAY, APRIL 4 AT 6PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE GENERAL ADMISSION: $9 On April 4, 2017, 1984 will be screened in art house theaters across the country. This day was

selected because it’s the day that George Orwell’s protagonist Winston Smith begins rebelling against his oppressive government by keeping a forbidden diary. A portion of the proceeds from tickets will be donated.

“ It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” FRIDAY, APRIL 7 AT 8PM TICKETS $15

DEEP RUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 AT 9PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

WXXI, in partnership with the Gay Alliance and ImageOut present this free screening of Reel South–Deep Run. Exiled by family and rejected by an ex, 17-year-old Jasmine finds new love and the courage to become Cole, a strong-willed transgender man, in this powerful verité portrait of trans life in rural North Carolina. Cole’s candid humor and steadfast Christian beliefs counter the bigotry he experiences daily. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. REEL SOUTH is a collaboration between UNC-TV and SCETV, and the Southern Documentary Fund (SDF).

Rochester/Brooklyn indie rockers Maybird with The Demos (who are also from Rochester!) at The Little Theatre.

THE LITTLE CONCERT SERIES

Dust off the dancing shoes, there are two Little Concert Series shows this month. Tickets for both shows, along with songs, details and more are available at thelittle.org.

SUNDAY, APRIL 30 AT 7:30PM

TICKETS: $20

American folk stars Jim Kweskin & Geoff Muldaur at The Little Theatre,


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Join WXXI for a local version of the Antiques Roadshow experience! Bring in your favorite treasure and have it appraised by one of our antique experts. One item per person. All items must be small enough to be carried into the studio. Photos are accepted for larger items. Tickets are $30. Additional items may be appraised for an extra $10 per item.

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Be part of a live taping of the daily talk show Connections with Evan Dawson. Evan’s guest will be Karen DeWitt, WXXI’s Capitol Bureau Chief for New York State Public Radio, who has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990. The event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required. For complete details and to reserve your spot/tickets, visit WXXI.org/events

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WRUR celebrates the local submitters to NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest and congratulates the winner, Tank and The Bangas with its Big Beers Concert at Three Heads Brewery (186 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester). Come out and hear performances by several musical groups handpicked from the local entries and enjoy some brews from Three Heads. Visit WXXI.org/events.


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