Program Listings - February 2018

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

PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER

FEBRUARY 2018

SUPER

DRAMA SUNDAY 12:30

REBECCA CREDIT: COURTESY OF © ITV PLC (ITV STUDIOS GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT)

5:30

WUTHERING HEIGHTS CREDIT: COURTESY OF © ITV PLC (ITV STUDIOS GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT)

NORTHANGER ABBEY CREDIT: COURTESY OF © ITV PLC (ITV STUDIOS GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT)

VICTORIA CREDIT: COURTESY OF GARETH GATRELL/ITV PLC FOR MASTERPIECE

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8:00

THE LOVE WITCH CANTUS IN 35MM VALENTINE’S DAY WITH

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 12PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 DETAILS INSIDE >>

AT THE LITTLE THEATRE ON FEBRUARY 14 AT 6:30 P.M. DETAILS INSIDE >>

FEBRUARY 4, STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. ON WXXI-TV

If watching the big game is not your cup of tea, WXXI-TV offers a great alternative! Enjoy an afternoon of great dramas with us! We’ll kick off the afternoon with a lavish adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic tale of romance, suspense and jealousy in Rebecca at 12:30 p.m. It will be followed by Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen’s parody of gothic fiction where Felicity Jones plays romance addict Catherine Morland at 3:50 p.m. Then it’s on to Wuthering Heights, a thrilling adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic love story at 5:30 p.m. We’ll end the day with an encore of last week’s Victoria episode at 8 p.m. followed by a new episode of Victoria at 9 p.m.



EXECUTIVE STAFF FEBRUARY 2018 VOLUME 9, ISSUE 2 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.

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DEAR FRIENDS, This month marks the 50th anniversary of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. On February 19, 1968 the show premiered on WXXI-TV and on PBS stations across the country. The series changed the landscape of children’s educational television forever as Fred Rogers Norm Silverstein brought his warm and heartfelt messages to millions of young viewers. The lessons and stories he shared have proven to be timeless – as meaningful and valuable in today’s world as they were in the past. To start the anniversary celebration WXXI will present a week of backto-back episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood beginning February 26th. We’ll air special episodes of Daniel Tiger at 9:30 a.m., followed by the episodes of Mister Rogers that inspired them. We invite you to join our celebration by sharing your memories of Fred Rogers on WXXI’s Facebook and Twitter accounts using the hashtag #WXXIandMisterRogers. This month we also celebrate Black History Month with special programming that spotlights some of the men and women who shaped the Black experience. This includes John Lewis – Get in the Way, which follows the journey of the civil rights hero, Congressman and human rights champion (February 12) and Tell Them We are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities (February 19). Additional specials on WXXI-TV are noted in the TV grid of this magazine, and a list of all of our programming can be found at WXXI.org/bh. February is also when I make my annual trip to Washington with WXXI Trustees and my fellow public media colleagues to speak to Congress about how important federal funding is to our mission. While government funding is only 1/100th of 1% of the federal budget, or about $1.35 per capita, it’s an important share of WXXI’s funding. It helps leverage private support that allows WXXI to deliver thoughtful, commercial-free programming that serves the entire Rochester region. Tens of thousands of children watch our educational, Ready to Learn programming every day on WXXI-TV and WXXI-Kids 24/7. Education is still at the heart of everything we do and federal funding is still key to making it possible. Of course, you may be among the thousands who tune in to our radio services, including local news and talk shows that can only be found on WXXI. Our music stations promote arts and culture and work closely to support other institutions, such as the RPO, the Eastman School of Music and Hochstein. Our news department strives to bring you trusted and balanced reporting, something we need more than ever, and our prime-time TV schedule promises programs that educate, entertain, and enlighten. From education to public affairs to arts and culture, WXXI makes a positive impact on our community each and every day. Thank you again for your membership support. It helps make all of it possible! Best regards,

Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI


NEWS&EVENTS

Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER Established in 1986, Cobblestone Capital Advisors is an independently owned investment and wealth management practice serving a range of clients, including pension plans, individuals, and families. Clients benefit from a combined team of expertise comprised of three to four Cobblestone professionals: a relationship manager, a portfolio manager, a support professional and, as needed, a financial planner. Cobblestone is excited about the change of their office location, now located at 500 Linden Oaks, Suite 210, Rochester, NY 14625. WXXI chats with John DiPasquale, Managing Partner, to learn more about the industry. Q. What’s the best financial advice you’ve ever been given? Start planning as early as possible. It gives you more time and flexibility to reach your goals. Q. What kinds of issues do your clients struggle with when it comes to wealth management? Some of the common issues include investment advice, financial goal setting, succession planning, as well as charitable giving strategies. Q. What’s changed most about the investment industry since you started? The advisor-client relationship is no longer one annual meeting and an occasional check-in. Markets are going up and down. Clients want to be educated and have someone they can trust to guide them through difficult times, always keeping their long-terms goals in mind. Q. Thoughts on Bitcoin? Although Bitcoin is the largest and most well-known cryptocurrency being traded today, we view it as speculative and not a bet we’re willing to make for our clients. Perhaps someday Bitcoin will be widely accepted as a medium for exchange and stable enough in price to have value as a form of currency. For now, we continue to educate our clients about Bitcoin as we watch this interesting story unfold from the sidelines. Q. When is it time for people to secure a wealth manager? It varies and depends on your unique financial situation. An effective wealth manager will not only be able to allocate assets, but can also help plan for tax optimization, savings goals, retirement, and passing assets to the next generation.

www.cobblestonecap.com

JOHN DIPASQUALE, MANAGING PARTNER

Registration with the SEC should not be construed as an endorsement or an indicator of investment skill, acumen or experience. Investments in securities are not insured, protected or guaranteed and may result in loss of income and/or principal.

To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email underwriting@wxxi.org

CLASSICAL 91.5 PRESENTS:

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 AT 3PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE TICKETS ARE $7 Classical 91.5 Presents, a series that spotlights classical music connections in film, kicks off the season with a special screening of the music documentary SCORE. It celebrates music in film by bringing Hollywood composers together for an inside peek at the musical challenges and creative secrecy of the world’s most international music genre: the film score. Come early to hear movie-themed music in the Little Café at 2 p.m. and stay after the film for a lively panel discussion.


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MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS AWARDS ®

WITH AARP THE MAGAZINE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AT 9 PM ON WXXI-TV

Helen Mirren

will receive the Career Achievement Honor at AARP The Magazine’s 17th Annual Movies For Grownups® Awards, which will be broadcast for the first time ever on PBS! The Movies For Grownups® Awards celebrate and encourage filmmaking with unique appeal to movie lovers with a grownup state of mind—and recognize the inspiring artists who make them.

ARE YOU BEING SERVED? SATURDAYS AT 9 PM ON WXXI-TV, STARTING FEBURARY 10 That classic comedy set in the fading department store Grace Brothers is back! Created and written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, the series follows the misadventures and mishaps of the staff of the retail ladies’ and gentlemen’s clothing departments at a flagship fictional department store chain. It originally broadcast between 1975 and 1986 with more than 65 episodes produced.

Mirren began her five-decade acting career on the stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her notable work in film includes The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, The Madness of King George, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, and Gosford Park. She received the Academy® and Golden Globe® Best Actress Award for her landmark performance as Queen Elizabeth II in the movie, The Queen. Two of her four Primetime Emmy® Awards were earned for her breakout role as Detective Chief Inspector ‘Jane Tennison’ on the British television series, Prime Suspect, which aired on PBS. CREDIT: COURTESY OF MANDATORY CREDIT: TREVOR LEIGHTON.

TVHIGHLIGHTS

TURN E G A P E H T


TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

WEEKDAYS

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

6:00a

Wild Kratts

Mister Rogers Neighborhood

Sid the Science Kid

6:30a

Arthur

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

7:00a

Ready Jet Go!

Bob the Builder

Sesame Street

6am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 6:30 Cyberchase 7 Cyberchase 7:30 WordGirl 8 Arthur

8:30 Arthur 9

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot...

7:30a

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:30 Sesame Street

8:00a

Clifford the Big Red Dog

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood*

10:30

8:30a

Curious George

Splash & Bubbles

Splash & Bubbles*

9:00a

Curious George/Pinkalicious, starting 2/19

Curious George

Curious George

9:30a

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

A Wider World

Nature Cat

10:00a

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood**

This Old House

Ready Jet Go!

10:30a

Splash & Bubbles

Ask This Old House

Wild Kratts

11:00a

Sesame Street

The Woodsmith Shop

Need to Know

11:30a

Super Why!

Milk Street Kitchen

CityWise

NOON

Dinosaur Train

Lidia’s Kitchen

To the Contrary

12:30p

Peg + Cat

My Greek Table

Second Opinion/Super Drama (on 2/4)

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*Pinkalicious & Peteriffic one-hour special airs 2/19 and 2/23 at 9am and 2:30pm and 2/25 at 8am. **Mister Roger’s Neighborhood airs 2/26-3/2 at 10 am.

Peg + Cat Super Why! 11 Clifford the Big Red Dog 11:30 Caillou 12p Sid the Science Kid 12:30 WordWorld 1 Peep and the Big Wide World 1:30 Super WHY! 2 Sesame Street 2:30 Dinosaur Train 3 Dinosaur Train 3:30 Splash and Bubbles 4 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 4:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5 Ready Jet Go!/Pinkalicious 2/19 5:30 Ready Jet Go!

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THURSDAY February 1 1:00pm

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Jacques Pépin

| Reel South | Lidia’s Kitchen

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Closer to Truth | NOVA The Impossible Flight | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager

SATURDAY February 3

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*Second Opinion: Childhood Cancer 2:30pm

| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline| Finding Your Roots Sesame Street | Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Independent Lens I Am Another You | Reel South | Newsline | DW News Scully/The World | Second Opinion* | Reel South | Joanne Weir | My Greek Table | New Orleans | Family Travel | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Start Up Primal Grill

FRIDAY February 2

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| Travelscope

| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Finding Your Roots | Secrets of the Dead Alcatraz Escape | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Make it Artsy

*Second Opinion: Hospital Delirium

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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Crimson Field | Flying to the Ends of the Earth Pt1/3 | Triangle Fire: American Experience | John Lewis - Get in the Way | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Milk Street | This Old House | Globe Trekker Myanmar

| Home Fires on Masterpiece | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country

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(12:30pm) SUPER DRAMA SUNDAY Rebecca, Northanger Abbey, and Wuthering Heights ...American Land | Start Up

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

| Focus on Europe | Global 3000

| America Reframed A New Color

MARATHON: Big Game Snack Attack - Planning to have people over to watch the big game? We may not know who will win the game, but we do know that your menu will score big points!


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.

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DT 21.2 / CABLE 1275

Nature Cat Nature Cat 7 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 8 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad 9 Arthur 9:30 Arthur 10 Sesame Street 10:30 Dinosaur Train 11 Dinosaur Train 11:30 Splash and Bubbles 12am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 12:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1 Ready Jet Go! /Pinkalicious 2/19 1:30 Ready Jet Go! 2 Nature Cat 2:30 Nature Cat 3 Wild Kratts 3:30 Wild Kratts 4 Odd Squad 4:30 Odd Squad 5 Arthur 5:30 Arthur

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BBC World News | Nightly Business

John Lewis Lewis -- Get Get in in the the Way Way John

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6:30pm

PBS Newshour American Forum

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11PM Amanpour on PBS (11:30p on 2/1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22) 11:30pm Beyond 100 Days (12:30a on 2/1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22) MIDNIGHT BBC World 12:30am Second Opinion (Not Airing 2/1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22)

7:30pm

Saturday, February 10 11:30p Karamu: 100 Years in the House 12a Austin City Limits Dan Auerbach/ Shinyribs 1a Front and Center Sheryl Crow Saturday, February 17 11p Death in Paradise 12a Austin City Limits Chris Stapleton/ Turnpike Troubadours 1a Front and Center Seal

Sunday, February 11 11p - 1a Midsomer Murders Picture of Innocence Sunday, February 18 11p - 1a Midsomer Murders They Seek Him Here Sunday, February 25 11p - 1a Midsomer Murders Death in a Chocolate Box

Saturday, February 24 11p Death in Paradise 12a Austin City Limits Ms. Lauryn Hill 1a Front and Center Jack Johnson

BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAMS HIGHLIGHTED THROUGHOUT THE SCHEDULE

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| Second Opinion* | Midsomer Murders The Magician’s Nephew | 800 Words | Secrets of the Dead Alcatraz Escape | PBS NewsHour | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Milk Street | Woodwright’s | Travelscope

EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great GreatPerf. Perf.Classical ClassicalHip-Hop Hip-Hop | Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents | Sight: The Story of Vision | John Lewis - Get in the Way | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Milk Street

| Alicia Keys: Great Perf. Special | PBS NewsHour | This Old House | Globe Trekker

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| Father Brown The Sins of Others |To the Manor Born | Fawlty Towers | Capital Pt. 3 of 3 | Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound | | B.B. King: American Masters America Reframed A New Color

MARATHON: Big Game Snack Attack - Planning to have people over to watch the big game? We may not know who will win the game, but we do know that your menu will score big points!

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SUPER DRAMA SUNDAY (continued)

Colored ColoredFrames Frames

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Sunday, February 4 11p - 1a Midsomer Murders Death and Dust

*Second Opinion Head and Neck Cancer

EVENING

7:00pm

| Arts InFocus | Lawrence Welk Salute to Sinatra | TBA | Focus on Europe | Global 3000

SUNDAY February 4

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Saturday, February 3 11p The Widower (Finale) 12a Austin City Limits LCD Soundsystem 1a Front and Center Miranda Lambert

| Need to Know BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour Secrets of the Dead Alcatraz Escape | NOVA The Impossible Flight | Milk Street | Mexican Table | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes Woodwright’s

FRIDAY February 2

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

SATURDAY

evenings 6:00pm

DT 21.4 / CABLE 1277

late night

6pm

THURSDAY February 1

DT 21.3 / CABLE 1276

Ask/Old House

| Milk Street

| Speakeasy | Real Good Food | Nick Stellino

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| Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 3 | Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 4 | Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents P2 | Nature Animals with Cameras | We’ll Meet Again Mount St. Helens | Defeating Cancer | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Milk Street | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves


MONDAY February 5 1:00pm Sesame Street

Overheard

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Lucky Chow

1:30pm

Sesame Street

Wealthtrack

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Sesame Street

To the Contrary

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Scandinavian

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Well Read

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Jacques Pépin

| Karamu Karamu | Lidia’s Kitchen

SUNDAY February 11 1:00pm

| Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | We Knew What We Had (Jazz) | In the Americas | Rick Steves

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| Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Independent Lens Winnie | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves

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Overheard

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|Homework Hotline| Finding Your Roots | Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Start Up

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*Second Opinion Transgender Health

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Wealthtrack

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Finding Your Roots | Secrets/Dead Ben Franklin’s Bones | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Make it Artsy

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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Crimson Field | Flying to the Ends of the Earth Pt. 2/3 | The Gilded Age: American Experience | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Milk Street | This Old House | Globe Trekker Food Hour AFTERNOON

2:00pm

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

| Home Fires on Masterpiece | Finding Your Roots | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country *Schenectady to Niagara Falls 5:30pm

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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | Great American Railroad Journeys* | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Am. Reframed Gentlemen of Vision

Primal Grill

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Open Mind | Animals with Cameras: Nature | We’ll Meet Again ...Children of Vietnam | Secrets of the Tower of London | Newsline | DW News | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

TUESDAY February 13

create

4:00pm

MARATHON: Let the Good Times Roll - In honor of the biggest party, on the bayou, “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler” - Let the Good Times Roll!

MONDAY February 12

create

*Second Opinion Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease

Capital Parts 1-3 of 3 ...American Land | Start Up

|Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Newsline | DW News | Am. Woodshop | Garden Smart | Craft in America

2:30pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA First Face of America | Impossible Builds Scorpion Tower | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager | Travelscope

SATURDAY February 10

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| Nature Cat Sesame Street | Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat Scully/The World | Second Opinion* | Independent Lens Through a Lens Darkly | Joanne Weir | My Greek Table | New Orleans | Family Travel Primal Grill

FRIDAY February 9

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | American Forum | America Reframed Gentlemen of Vision | Karamu | Ciao Italia |Taste of Louisiana | Rick Bayless | Rudy Maxa

THURSDAY February 8 1:00pm

2:30pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Asia Insight | Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley... | Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | American Family | Stories/the Stage | Newsline | DW News | Joanne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| New Orleans | Family Travel | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Start Up

WEDNESDAY February 7 1:00pm

2:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Open Mind | Nature Animals with Cameras | We’ll Meet Again Mount St. Helens | Defeating Cancer | Newsline | DW News | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

TUESDAY February 6 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Asia Insight | Independent Lens Wilhemina’s War | Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Newsline | DW News | Joanne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| New Orleans | Family Travel | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Start Up


MONDAY February 5 6:00pm

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BBC World News | Nightly Business American Family | On Story

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| Milk Street

TUESDAY February 6 6:00pm

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BBC World News | Nightly Business

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| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow New Orleans | Turn the Page | Independent Lens Winnie | Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley... | Afropop: | | | PBS NewsHour Afropop: Ultimate Ultimate Cultural Exchange Exchange American Family Stories/the Stage | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Milk Street | This Old House | Globe Trekker

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THURSDAY February 8

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| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | B.B. King: American Masters BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents | The Gilded Age: American Experience Secrets of the Tower of London | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Milk Street This Old House | Milk Street

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WEDNESDAY February 21

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TUESDAY February 20

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MARATHON: Chinese New Year - 2018 is the year of the dog. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with us by exploring China and going on a food tour.

MONDAY February 19

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SATURDAY February 17

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THURSDAY February 15

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WEDNESDAY February 14 6:00pm

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FRIDAY February 16

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| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Maya Angelou: American Experience BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents | Bombing of Wall Street: Am. Exper. | 1964: The Fight for a Right | PBS NewsHour 1964:The TheFight Fightfor foraaRight Right 1964: | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Globe Trekker This Old House | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming

SATURDAY February 17 6:00pm

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| Arts InFocus | Lawrence Welk Salute to NYC | Finding Your Roots Finding Your Roots

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THURSDAY February 22 6:00pm

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| Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 5 | Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 6 | Edward and Wallis - Story of Love... | Animals with Cameras: Nature | We’ll Meet Again Heroes of 9/11 | The Black Panthers: Vanguard of... | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Moveable Feast | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

| We’ll Meet Again Freedom Summer | Frontline The War Inside Islam | America Reframed Agents of Change | Fighting Both Fronts | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Moveable Feast | Woodwright’s | Travelscope

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| PBS NewsHour | Nature The Last Rhino | NOVA Prediction by Numbers | Impossible Builds | Slavery | | PBS NewsHour Ind. Lens Tell Them We Are Rising: ...Black College SlaveryBy ByAnother AnotherName Name | Real Good Food | Nick Stellino | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | A Chef’s Life | Moveable Feast | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves EVENING

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FRIDAY February 23 1:00pm Sesame Street

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| Stories from/Stage | Lidia’s Kitchen

SUNDAY February 25 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious & Peteriffic SPECIAL | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA Prediction by the Numbers | Impossible Builds Floating House | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager | Travelscope

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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | Great American Railroad Journeys | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Am. Reframed Agents of Change

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WEDNESDAY February 28

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Open Mind | Nature The Last Rhino | We’ll Meet Again Freedom Summer | Secrets of/Dead Nero’s Sunken City | Newsline | DW News | Julie Taboulie | Taste the Islands | Weeknight Meals | Music Voyager | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

TUESDAY February 27

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MARATHON: Soup-er Weekend - Nothing warms you up better than a hardy bowl of soup. All of our Create chefs are showing off their best recipes.

MONDAY February 26

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Finding Your Roots | Secrets of/Dead Nero’s Sunken City | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s | P. Allen Smith | Make it Artsy

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|Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | Stories/the Stage| Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Start Up

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Finding Your Roots | American Forum | America | Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound | Newsline | DW News America Reframed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez Sanchez | Ciao Italia |Taste of Louisiana | Rick Bayless | Rudy Maxa | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Am. Woodshop | Garden Smart | Craft in America

EDWARD AND WALLIS: A LOVE STORY PRISON DOGS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AT 9PM In this inspirational documentary inmates convicted of violent crimes OF DESTINY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AT 7PM find a second chance at life by training puppies to become service Chronicling Edward VIII’s difficult childhood, playboy lifestyle and the chance meeting that sparked his scandalous love affair with American divorcee Wallis Simpson, this documentary recounts the love story that shocked the world and changed the course of a nation’s history.

dogs for veterans suffering from PTSD. Bound together by fate, the uniquely vulnerable trio of puppy, prisoner and veteran come to discover the redemptive power of second chances. This program is part of Veterans Connection. To learn more visit: WXXI.org/veterans.


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TUESDAY February 27 6:00pm

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| New York Now | Edward and Wallis - Story of Love... | Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 6 | Victoria on Masterpiece Season 2 Pt. 7 FINALE | Best of PBS Indies | Fighting/Both Fronts | Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | Nature The Last Rhino | We’ll Meet Again Freedom Summer | Ind. Lens Accidental Courtesy | Moveable Feast | Real Good Food | Nick Stellino | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Moveable Feast | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

MONDAY February 26 6:00pm

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WEDNESDAY February 28 6:00pm

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AMERICAN CREED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 AT 9PM

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and historian David Kennedy team up across party lines to explore what ideals Americans hold in common.

NEANDERTHAL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT 9PM

Actor Andy Serkis teams up with expert paleontologists and uses breaking science, emotional storytelling, and award-winning animation to discover the true nature of our ancient ancestors. The team builds fully realistic and accurate 3D performance-capture avatars of real Neanderthals for the first time.


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Here & Now (M-Th) Science Friday (F)

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With Good Reason The Treatment

Inside Europe The Business Only a Game

Krista Tippett On Being

Weekend Edition with Scott Simon

Weekend Edition with Lulu Garcia-Navarro

and local host Caitlin Whyte

9:00

HD 91.5 HD2

Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Hidden Brain

and local host Caitlin Whyte

Hidden Brain Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!

This American Life Travel with Rick Steves

Live from Here

Marketplace Money

Chris Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

TED Radio Hour

Splendid Table

The Political Junkie

Living on Earth

All Things Considered with Michel Martin

All Things Considered with Michel Martin

Latino USA

This American Life

6:00

Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3, and WXXI-FM HD-2

6:30

Marketplace

7:00

Fresh Air

On the Media

Snap Judgment

8:00

Various programming

Technation

Radio Lab

SUNDAYS AT 12 NOON ON AM 1370

9:00

Connections with Evan Dawson

Big Picture Science

AM 1370 Special

Repeat of today’s show at 12pm 10:00

LIVE FROM HERE with CHRIS THILE

The Pulse

Reveal

11:00

The Capitol Press Room

Weekend Radio

Le Show

MID. to 5a

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

This variety show features a unique blend of musical performances, comedy and audience interaction. Acclaimed musician and songwriter Chris Thile welcomes a wide range of well-known and up-andcoming talent to share the stage and create a beautiful listening experience. CREDIT: DEVIN PEDDE

AM 1370 SPECIALS:

WITNESS: BLACK HISTORY MONTH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 AT 9PM ON AM 1370

Hear the story of America’s first majorparty black candidate for president; meet one of the founding members of the first classical ballet company to focus on black dancers; and Ruby Bridges talks about being escorted to school by U.S. Marshals.

THE INVENTION OF RACE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18 AT 9PM ON AM 1370

This history special traces the development of racial, and racist, ideas, from the ancient world -- when “there was no notion of race,” as historian Nell Irvin Painter puts it -- up to the founding of the United States as, fundamentally, a nation of and for white people (despite the “all men are created equal” language of the Declaration of Independence).


WRUR-FM 88.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday

Beale Street Caravan

Midnight 1:00 am

4:00 am

Undercurrents World Café

6:00 am

Morning Edition

7:00 am

with Steve Inskeep, David Green & Rachel Martin and local host Beth Adams

with Gregg McVicar

with Gregg McVicar

Folk Alley

Acoustic Cafe

with Elena See

with Rob Reinhart

A Variety of Folk

The Jewish Sound World of Gospel with Wayne Norwood

9:00 am Open Tunings

Best of Open Tunings

with Scott Regan

with Scott Regan

2:00 pm

Connections with Evan Dawson

World Café

3:00 pm

with Talia Schlanger

4:00 pm

All Things Considered

5:00 pm

with Audie Cornish, Ari Shapiro, and Mary Louise Kelly with local host Alex Crichton

6:00 pm 7:00 pm

In The Fold (M) Road to Joy (T) Mystery Train (W) The Difference (Th) Rejuvenation (F)

8:00 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm

Rootabaga Boogie with Tracey Craig

11:00 am

1:00 pm

Undercurrents

with Ray Baumler

8:00 am

Noon

The Latin Alternative

with Talia Schlanger

5:00 am

10:00 am

Sunday

The Difference

2:00 am 3:00 am

Saturday

WRUR is a partnership of the University of Rochester and WXXI Public Broadcasting

DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th)

La Dolce Vita with John Sebaste

Afropop Worldwide Sound Opinions Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Mike Murray

Live from Here

Global Village with Chris Heim eTown Mountain Stage with Larry Groce

American Routes

Sunday Sessions with Ruth Elaine

Fur Peace Ranch

Jazz Club 88

The Grateful Dead Hour

Sundilla Radio Hour

Blacks and Blues with Doug Curry (Fridays)

11:00 pm

Stuck in the Psychedelic Era with the Hermit

Passport Approved

WRUR-FM 88.5 Spotlight

GLOBAL VILLAGE

SUNDAYS AT 12 NOON ON WRUR-FM

An eclectic, world music-based show, Global Village features the latest and best in world music new releases and classics along with a wide variety of artists and selections from nearly all other genres of music that incorporate influences from around the world. Informative and entertaining, current yet set in a wider musical and historical context, the show draws on the knowledge, experience and congenial personality of host Chris Heim - and a library of over 50,000 albums, including many out-of-print titles - to pull these musical strands together into an intriguing and captivating whole.


Monthly program listings and highlights: classical915.org

HD 91.5-1

CLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday

Saturday

6:00a

Classical 24 7:00 8:00

Classical Music with John Andres

Classical Music with Brenda Tremblay

Performance Today with Fred Child 9:00

With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois

The Score of Edmund Stone

10:00 11:00 NOON

Sunday

Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser Classical Music with Julia Figueras

Classical Music with Marianne Carberry

Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona

1:00p 2:00

Metropolitan Opera

Center Stage from Wolf Trap

3:00

Classical Music 4:00

with Mona Seghatoleslami

6:00 7:00

Exploring Music

8:00

Syndicated Orchestral Series

with Bill McGlaughlin (see facing page >)

9:00

Concierto Tues. 9pm-11pm

10:00

The Spanish Hour, Mon. 10-11pm, , Fiesta! Thurs., 10-11pm, Echoes Fri. 10 pm -12 am

MID+

Classical Music with Marianne Carberry

5:00

11:00

New York Philharmonic

Classical Music

From the Top

The Score

ClassicalSpecials Guitar Alive! Holiday

Concierto

With Heart and WithPeter Heart & Voice Voice with DuBois

Relevant Tones Pipedreams Echoes Hearts of Space Classical Music from PRI

Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey

Classical Music from PRI

from PRI

VALENTINE’S DAY with CANTUS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 12PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 The renowned men’s ensemble Cantus presents music from the ensemble’s project The Four Loves, an exploration of romantic, familial, friendly and unconditional love.

PASSAGES of the MIDDLE KINGDOM

FEBRUARY 16-22 ON CLASSICAL 91.5 In celebration of the Chinese New Year Classical 91.5 presents this series of short features that focus on the instruments and sounds of China’s musical traditions. One feature will air each day of the festival – Saturday (2/17 at 5:50pm) Sunday morning (2/18 at 6:40am), and weekday afternoons (2/16-2/22 at 3:40pm).

PIPEDREAMS features

THE EASTMAN KIDS

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 8PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 The Eastman Kids at Sacred Heart recorded in 2016 features students from the Eastman School of Music.

SATURDAY music series

Monthly program highlights at classical915.org

THE METROPOLITAN OPERA 2/3 AT 1:00PM

2/10 AT 1:00PM

2/17 AT 12:00 NOON < earlier time!

2/24 AT 1:00PM

Verdi: Il Trovatore

Donizetti: L’Elisir d’Amore

Wagner: Parsifal

Puccini: La Bohème

Sir David McVicar’s exhilarating production of Verdi’s thrilling depiction of life on the edge features Maria Agresta as the noble heroine, Leonora, Yonghoon Lee as the troubadour who loves her, Quinn Kelsey as his rival, and Anita Rachvelishvili as the Gypsy Azucena, whose bloodthirsty curse propels the story. Marco Armiliato conducts.

Pretty Yende debuts a new role at the Met with her first Adina opposite Matthew Polenzani, who enthralled Met audiences as Nemorino in 2013 with his ravishing “Una furtiva lagrima.” Bartlett Sher’s production is charming, with deft comedic timing, but also emotionally revealing. Domingo Hindoyan conducts. HD Live starts at 12:00PM.

Met Music Director Designate Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Wagner’s transcendental score, in François Girard’s remarkable production, a mystical theatrical journey. Tenor Klaus Florian Vogt, renowned across Europe, returns to the Met following his appearances in the 2016–17 season as Florestan in Fidelio. Evelyn Herlitzius is Kundry, and Peter Mattei and René Pape bring back their highly praised interpretations of Amfortas and Gurnemanz, respectively.

The world’s most popular opera returns in Franco Zeffirelli’s classic production, with a series of exciting casts. Angel Blue, Anita Hartig, and Sonya Yoncheva share the role of the fragile Mimì, with Dmytro Popov, Russell Thomas, and Michael Fabiano alternating as the poet Rodolfo. Alexander Soddy and Marco Armiliato share conducting duties. HD Live starts at 12:30PM.


SYNDICATED ORCHESTRAL SERIES AT 8PM

MITSUKO UCHIDA

LORNA MCGHEE

DENIS KOZHUKHIN

monday

tuesday

wednesday

thursday

friday

CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA

LIVE FROM THE GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

APM SYMPHONY CAST

2/6 American Musical Architecture Higdon: All things Majestic Kernis: Musica Celestis Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Jeremy Denk, p)

2/7 Brahms: Symphony No. 3 Strauss: Don Quixote (Maximilian Hornung, c; Randolph Kelly, vla; Christoph Konig, cond)

2/1 Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (Riccardo Muti, cond)

2/2 Schumann: Marchenbilder Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 Kurtag: Homage a Robert Schumann Schubert: Symphony No. 2 (Maiya Papach and Hyobi Sim, vla; Alexander Fiterstein, cl; Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Jeremy Denk, dir and p)

2/5 Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 and 24, Divertimento in F (Mitsuko Uchida, p and cond) 2/12 Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 5 (Gil Shaham, v; Blossom Festival Concert; Jahja Ling, cond) 2/19 Suppe: Poet and Peasant Overture Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22 Nicolai: Merry Wives of Windsor Overture Chopin: Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 5 and 6 (Emanuel Ax, p; Blossom Festival Concert; Jahja Ling, cond)

2/13 Celestial Mysteries Holst: The Planets 2/20 The Natural England Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 3, Pastoral 2/27 Mahler Scherzos Mahler: Symphony Nos. 1, 5, 6 and 9

2/26 Archival concert Haydn: Symphony No. 99 Smetana: From Bohemia’s Meadows and Forests Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 (Rafael Kubelik, cond)

2/14 Debussy: Printemps Ibert: Flute Concerto Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (Lorna McGhee, f; Juanjo Mena, cond) 2/21 Macmillan: Miserere Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (Ying Fang, s; Gerhild Romberger, ms; Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh; Manfred Honeck, cond) 2/28 Carreno: Margaritena Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Kirill Gerstein, p; Rafael Payare, cond)

2/8 Mussorgsky: A Night on Bald Mountain Strauss: Don Juan Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 (Riccardo Muti, cond) 2/15 Pärt: Fratres Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 1 Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, Pastoral Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 (Robert Chen, v; Neeme Järvi, cond) 2/22 Gershwin: An American in Paris Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand Stravinsky: Jeu de cartes, Ballet in Three Deals Ravel: La valse Debussy: Jeux Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole (Denis Kozhukhin, p; Ludovic Morlot, Christian Macelaru and Jean Martinon, cond)

2/9 Leon: New Work for Orchestra Bernstein: Serenade Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3 (Hilary Hahn, v; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Miguel Harth-Bedoya, cond) 2/16 Busoni: Dance-Waltz Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2 Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 (Gil Shaham, v; Berlin Philharmonic; Susanna Mälkki, cond) 2/23 Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin, Variations on a Rococo Theme, Serenade for Strings, 1812 Overture (Mark Kosower, p; Buffalo Phiharmonic; JoAnn Falletta, cond)

SUNDAY music series 2:00PM CENTER STAGE FROM WOLF TRAP

3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

2/4 tenThing Grieg: Praeludium from the Holberg Suite, Grandmother’s Minuet from Lyric Pieces, Gjendine’s Lullaby from 19 Norwegian Folk Songs, March of the Trolls from Lyric Pieces Copland: Hoe-Down from Rodeo Bernstein: Medley from West Side Story Tchaikovsky: Valse sentimentale from Six Pieces Saiverud: Kjempeviseslotten from Slåtter og Stev fra Siljustøl Piazzolla: Oblivion Bizet: Suite from Carmen Koetsier: German Dance 2/11 Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff & Lars Vogt Schubert: Piano Trio in E-flat Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 2/18 Emerson String Quartet Turnage: Shroud Beethoven: Cavatina: Adagio molto espressivo from String Quartet No. 13, Grosse Fuge

2/4 Mozart: Keyboard Concerto, K.238, Piano Concertos, K.491 and K.503 (Jeffrey Kahane, p and cond) 2/11 Pintscher: towards Osiris: Study for Orchestra Berg: Violin Concerto Brahms/ Schoenberg: Piano Quartet No. 1 (Pinchas Zukerman, v; Christoph Eschenbach, cond) 2/18 Ravel: Suite from Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) Barber: Violin Concerto Bartók: The Wooden Prince: A Dancing-Play in One Act (Gil Shaham, v; David Robertson, cond) 2/25 Reflections on Love Program TBA

2:00PM SPOLETO CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES 2/25 Handel: Rompo i lacci from Flavio, King of the Lombards, Ombra mai fu from Xerxes Franck: Piano Quintet in f (Anthony Roth Costanzo, ct; James Austin Smith, ob; Peter Kolkay, bn; Stephen Prutsman, p; St. Lawrence String Quartet; Anthony Manzo, bs; Pedja Muzijevic, hc)


WXXI&LITTLE

O-SOME! AN OSCILLOSCOPE RETROSPECTIVE • FEBRUARY 9-14 •

THE LINEUP: FEBRUARY 9 AT 7 P.M. Contemporary Color FEBRUARY 10 AT 3 P.M. Coherence FEBRUARY 10 AT 9 P.M. Shut Up and Play the Hits FEBRUARY 11 AT 3 P.M. Embrace of the Serpent FEBRUARY 12 AT 6:30 P.M. Mother of George FEBRUARY 13 AT 6:30 P.M. The Wonders FEBRUARY 14 AT 6:30 P.M. The Love Witch in 35mm

TICKETS AND MORE AT thelittle.org

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2018 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AT 7P.M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AT 3P.M.

TWO TRAINS RUNNIN’

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AT 7P.M.

BLACK GIRL

BALLET IN CINEMA

ROMEO & JULIET SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 12 P.M. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 6 P.M. Shakespeare’s classic tale of forbidden love comes to The Little with the Bolshoi Ballet Russia’s premiere troupe! Tickets now on sale at thelittle.org.

Part of The Little’s One Take Doc series The film pays tribute to a pioneering generation of musicians, and includes the search for Son House (he was in Rochester!).

Presented as part of The Black Cinema Series with the Rochester Association of Black Journalists A harrowing drama as well as a radical political statement, Black Girl is one of the essential films of the 1960s.


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AN INDIE LENS POP-UP PRESENTATION

DOLORES MONDAY, MARCH 26 AT 7PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

As part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up Series WXXI is pleased to present a FREE screening of Dolores, followed by a panel discussion. With intimate and unprecedented access, Peter Bratt’s film tells the story of Dolores Huerta, among the most important, yet least-known, activists in American history. An equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers unions with Cesar Chavez, her enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized. Dolores tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice alongside Chavez, becoming one of the most defiant feminists of the twentieth century—and she continues the fight to this day, at 87. To learn more visit: WXXI.org/indielens Indie Lens Pop-Up is presented by ITVS and funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, Art Works and the National Endowment for the Arts.


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