Program Listings - July 2017

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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

JULY 2017

A CAPITOL

FOURTH America’s national Independence Day celebration kicks off our country’s 241st birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. With 20 cameras positioned around the city, viewers are front and center for the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation.

A CAPITOL FOURTH AIRS TUESDAY, JULY 4 AT 8PM AND 9:30PM ON WXXI-TV PHOTO: COURTESY OF CAPITAL CONCERTS/ KEITH LAMOND VIA SHUTTERSTOCK

SATURDAY NIGHT REWIND:

MET OPERA RADIO NATIONAL COUNCIL GRAND FINALS SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT 4:30PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5

DETAILS INSIDE >>

E.T. SATURDAY, JULY 15 AT 7 P.M. AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

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THE VIETNAM WAR

In conjunction with the much-anticipated Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War, WXXI has partnered with the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20, the MuCCC Theater, the Central Library of Rochester, and the Vietnamese Community of Rochester, Inc. to host outreach and engagement programs that encourage our community to participate in a national conversation about what happened during the Vietnam War, what went wrong and what lessons are to be learned. MuCCC Theater, a multi-use community cultural center at 142 Atlantic Avenue in Rochester, will kick off this outreach effort by hosting a week of special programming at the theater, July 10 through July 15. All presentations begin at 7:30 p.m.

For more information and ticket sales: visit WXXI.org/vietnam or muccc.org

MONDAY, JULY 10 MY LAI: A MEDITATION

Monologist and conceptual artist John Borek explores the memory of the My Lai massacre intertwined with his own freshman year at Columbia University and the beginnings of the Columbia student demonstrations. Appropriate for ages 18 & over.

TUESDAY, JULY 11 CONSCIENCE: THE TESTIMONY OF ELIZABETH GOOD

In 1971 Bob Good joined an antiVietnam War activist group known as the Camden28, who orchestrated a draft board raid and was caught. The group was tried in 1973, and during the trial Bob’s mom Elizabeth, who lost one son to the war, gave a powerful testimony. In the end, the defendants were acquitted on all charges. This performance is a reenactment of Elizabeth’s testimony.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 WXXI PREVIEW SCREENING OF THE VIETNAM WAR

See clips and take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War, followed by a discussion.

THURSDAY, JULY 13 A TRIO OF ONE ACTS BY STEPHEN METCALFE

Justin Rielly presents stage readings of Sorrows and Sons, Spittin’ Image, and Pilgrims, which all deal with the sorrow of losing a son to the war and how it affects the families.

FRIDAY, JULY 14 M.I.A. BY SPENCER CHRISTIANO

The true story of Lt. Col. Joseph Christiano, the Rochester veteran who was missing in action for 46 years.

SATURDAY, JULY 15 SHADOWS FROM CAN THO, A FAMILY LEGACY

Based on his published memoir, Shadows From Can Tho, and his post-war teaching assignment, J.R. Barth dramatically relates his experiences as a combat helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War and as an English teacher in Vietnam more than 40 years later. Several of his family members join him to describe their perspectives on the war and the effect it has had on them and their family. After the presentation, audience members will be invited into an open conversation to discuss the legacy of the war, its effect on their families, and its impact on the countries involved in the conflict. Support for The Vietnam War and its outreach efforts is made possible by Bank of America; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; PBS; David H. Koch; The Blavatnik Family Foundation; Park Foundation; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; National Endowment for the Humanities; The Pew Charitable Trusts; Ford Foundation Just Films; Rockefeller Brothers Fund; and Members of The Better Angels Society: Jonathan & Jeannie Lavine, Diane & Hal Brierley, Amy & David Abrams, John & Catherine Debs, Fullerton Family Charitable Fund, The Montrone Family, Lynda & Stewart Resnick, The Golkin Family Foundation, The Lynch Foundation, The Roger & Rosemary Enrico Foundation, Richard S. & Donna L. Strong Foundation, Bonnie & Tom McCloskey, Barbara K. & Cyrus B. Sweet III, The Lavender Butterfly Fund.


EXECUTIVE STAFF JULY 2017 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 7 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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JULY’S MEMBERCARD PLUS BENEFIT

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE

DEAR FRIENDS, It’s been a busy few months of programs and events for WXXI and the Little Theatre. We presented special WXXI News coverage of the James Comey and Jeff Sessions hearings before the Senate Intelligence Committee Norm Silverstein on television, radio and online. We also presented analysis from NPR and from the PBS NewsHour, to keep you informed and to help you understand the fast-breaking news out of Washington. On May 31 the focus was on State politics. More than 100 people came to the Little Theatre to be part of a live broadcast of Connections with Evan Dawson with a special guest, WXXI’s Capitol Bureau Chief Karen DeWitt. Karen was joined by Assembly Majority Leader Joe Morelle and Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb. They proved that it is still possible to have a civil discussion on the issues affecting our region and State, especially in the kind of forum provided by WXXI. Three days later was WXXI’s “Be My Neighbor Day” at the Rochester Central Library. More than 3,500 kids and their families joined us for a day of hands-on learning activities, meet-and-greets with local community helpers, and a visit from Daniel Tiger of PBS Kids’ Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. A fun time was had by all as we were also presented a joint proclamation from Monroe County and the City of Rochester declaring June 3 as WXXI’s “Be My Neighbor Day.” The final – and brightest – event was on June 12. More than 1,000 people came out that night as the Little Theatre Marquee reclaimed its place as one of Rochester’s iconic landmarks. We celebrated with a street party that included food trucks, free screenings of Cinema Paradiso, a concert with “Bobby Henrie and the Goners” and a special presentation including the relighting of the Marquee. The Little opened in 1929 and its historic Marquee was added in the early 1930s. While the Marquee has stood as an impressive beacon on East Avenue for decades, it was starting to show its age. The old Marquee was dismantled last September and was carefully restored to its original grandeur. But, there’s still a lot of work to be completed in the final plans of the Little Theatre restoration project. By the time this is finished, we will have invested several million dollars in preserving and enhancing this iconic Rochester landmark. All that planning, programming and success can only happen with your support. Thank you for your continued support of WXXI and The Little. We look forward to a summer full of even more excitement! Best regards,

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NEWS&EVENTS

Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER Located along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, Billsboro Winery offers dry, classic European varietal wines in a relaxing and informative atmosphere. Their 2013 Syrah won the NY State Food and Wine Classic Governor’s Cup for the Best Wine produced in NY State. We sit down with Kim Aliperti, Owner and Operations Manager, to learn more about Billsboro. Q. What makes Finger Lakes wine unique compared to other regions? While winemaking styles can vary, most Finger Lakes wines are reflective of both the climate and the terroir of the region. The cooler climate moderated by the deep glacially carved lakes leads to wines with higher acids and lower alcohol levels, yielding crisper whites and food-friendly reds. Q. What trait characteristics define Billsboro wines? Our white wines are crisp and fruity; they run from bone dry in varietals like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc to semi-dry in our Riesling. Our red wines are decidedly bone dry with a focus on the fruit. All of our reds are lightly oaked and balanced. Q. Last summer we were in a drought. This year has brought record rainfall. What does that mean for the grape harvest? Grapes much prefer less rain to more. The drought conditions last year made for wonderfully ripe reds. We’re still early in the growing season, so it’s a little soon to get too concerned about the rainfall. Still, the lack of sunshine makes for a slower ripening process. The most crucial time for dry weather will be towards the end of summer and early fall when the berries are ripening. Q. Any winemaking tips for those just getting into winemaking or those interested in studying wine? Apply to work at one of the many wineries in the area. There are multiple opportunities from the tasting room, to the cellar, to the vineyards. For those who decide they really want to pursue winemaking, the Viticulture Program located in Geneva through FLCC is an excellent program. KIM ALIPERTI, OWNER & OPERATIONS MANAGER, BILLSBORO WINERY

Billsboro Winery On Seneca Lake

@Billsboro

Billsboro

www.billsborowinery.com

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

CORN HILL ARTS FESTIVAL JULY 8 & 9

It’s festival time and we’re kicking off the season with the Corn Hill Arts Festival, July 8 & 9. Be sure to stop by the WXXI/Little Theatre tent and say hello to the staff and volunteers manning our booth. You might even meet one of our radio hosts, producers, news reporters, or podcasters.


SUNDAYS, JULY 16-30 AT 10PM ON WXXI-TV This chilling three-part series follows Tom Parfitt, played by Michael Palin, a frail and elderly Yorkshire man seemingly alone in the world whose admittance to a nursing home triggers a series of inexplicable events. On the day Tom leaves his home to move into residential care, he becomes the sole witness to a violent death. Teenage care assistant Hannah Ward and investigating police detective Rob Fairholme try to unravel the riddle of Parfitt’s mysterious past as they are drawn into an eerie and dangerous world of lost love and betrayal.

ACTOR MICHAEL PALIN

TVHIGHLIGHTS

REMEMBER ME

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

YOUNG ELEPHANTS INTERACTING IN SAMBURU NATIONAL PARK, KENYA

WEEKEND IN

HAVANA TUESDAY, JULY 18 AT 8PM SUNDAY, JULY 23 AT 3PM ON WXXI-TV Join Geoffrey Baer on a trip to Havana, where a young local architect, dancer and musician share with him the vibrant color, culture and history of a beautiful and sensuous city only recently re-opened to Americans. CREDIT: COURTESY OF WTTW AND BRIAN CANELLES

NATURE’S GREAT RACE WEDNESDAYS, JULY 12-26 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV

Captured in real-time, using the latest satellite-tracking and filming technology, this series follows three groups of animals – caribou, zebra, and elephants – as they face the immense challenges of migration in places around the world. With rare access to one of the world’s most extraordinary events, NATURE’S GREAT RACE doesn’t just tell, but shows nature’s breathtaking spectacles, astonishing challenges, and triumphs against all odds. CREDIT: COURTESY OF BBC/SCOTT ALEXANDER

GEOFFREY BAER AT PLAZA DE LA CATEDRAL


TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

WEEKDAYS

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SUNDAY

6:00a

Thomas & Friends

Mister Rogers Neighborhood

Sid the Science Kid

6:30a

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Thomas & Friends

Dinosaur Train

7:00a

Ready Jet Go!

Bob the Builder

Sesame Street

6am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 6:30 Cyberchase 7 Cyberchase 7:30

Word Girl

8 Arthur

8:30 Arthur 9

Peg + Cat

7:30a

Arthur

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Dinosaur Train

9:30 Cat in the Hat Knows About That

8:00a

Clifford the Big Red Dog

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Dinosaur Train

10:30

8:30a

Curious George

Splash & Bubbles

Splash & Bubbles

9:00a

Curious George

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

Splash & Bubbles

Project Smoke

Need to Know

11:30a

Sesame Street

Ciao Italia

CityWise

NOON

Sesame Street

Lidia’s Kitchen

To the Contrary

12:30p

Super Why!

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Second Opinion

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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

afternoons SATURDAY July 1 1:00pm

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The Great British Baking Show Final The Committee

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Jacques Pépin

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SUNDAY July 2 1:00pm

*Second Opinion: Psychosis

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Africa’s Great Civilization - Origins, The Cross and the Crescent, and Empires of Gold Butterfly Town

3:30pm

| Test Kitchen | Cooks Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | XRIJF Jeff Johnston & Friends | A Place to Call Home Nagging Doubt.. | Alzheimer’s: Every Minute Counts | Alzheimer’s: The Caregiver’s Perspective | Coming of Age in Aging America | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country

| Start Up

| The Contrary

| Washington Week | American Forum

| This Old House | Ask This Old House| Sci Tech Now | Open Mind | Focus On Europe | Global 3000

| Film School Shorts | America Reframed Vegas Baby

MARATHON Patriotic Pitmasters Make your Fourth of July cook-out a sizzling success with the help of Create’s grilling gurus

MONDAY July 3 1:00pm

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Biz Kid$ | Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Big Pacific Violent | Forgotten Ellis Island | Global Voices Daughters of the Forest | Newsline | DW News Overheard | Ellie’s...Good Food | Colleen Kelly | Joseph Rosendo | Rick Steves | Woodworking | P. Allen Smith |Beads, Baubles... BBQ with Franklin | Steven Raichlen | P. Allen Smith Peg + Cat

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TUESDAY July 4 1:00pm

| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | Focus on Europe | Liberty or Death | Tom Paine’s to Begin the World Over Again | Life on the Line | On Story | Newsline | DW News Global 3000 | Dining w/ the Chef | Lucky Chow | Bare Feet | David Yetman | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | A Greener World | Craftsman’s Legacy Taste of Louisiana | Joanne Weir Peg + Cat

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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

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

WEEKDAYS

6:30

(11:30p on 7/3, 7/6, 7/7, 7/10, 7/13, 7/17, 7/20, 7/21, 7/27, 7/31)

MIDNIGHT BBC World

(not airing 7/3, 7/6, 7/7, 7/10, 7/13, 7/17, 7/20, 7/21, 7/27, 7/31)

PBS NewsHour American Forum

DT 21.4 / CABLE 1277

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

SUNDAY

MIDNIGHT Austin City Limits 7/1 Band of Horses/Parker Millsap 7/8 Cindy Lauper 7/15 CeCe Winans/ St Paul & the Broken Bones 7/22 Ryan Adams/Jenny Lewis 7/29 Sam Smith/Future Islands

11:00pm 7/16 Midsomer Murders Midsomer Life, Parts 1 & 2 7/23 Midsomer Murders The Magician’s Nephew Parts 1 & 2 7/30 Midsomer Murders Days of Misrule Parts 1 & 2

1:00a Xerox Rochester Int’ Jazz Festival 7/2 Elizabeth Shepherd 7/9 Mike Murley Trio 7/16 Jeff Johnston & Friends 7/23 Pugs and Crows

11:30p Masterpiece Mystery Death Comes to Pemberley 7/2 Part 1 of 2 7/9 Part 2 of 2

7/30 Infinity Hall Live

FRINGE BENEFITS

Airing Sundays at 11:30pm on CREATE On July 16 host Katie DeTar climbs aboard the Sam Patch, visits Ganondagan, explores Letchworth State Park, and visit the palatial home of Kodak founder George Eastman.

12:30a Tavis Smiley

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DT 21.3 / CABLE 1276

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11:00p Charlie Rose

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| Norm & Company* | Lawrence Welk The Vacation Show |Father Brown The Alchemist’s Secret | Vicar of Dibley | To the Manor Born | Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies | Charlie Rose | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Story of China Ancestors/Silk Roads and China Ships | America Reframed Vegas Baby

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SUNDAY July 2 6:00pm

EVENING

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PBS NewsHour cont’ from 5pm

| New York Now | The Committee

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| Antiques Roadshow Vintage Austin | Making Waves: Battle for Great Lakes | POV The War Show BBC World News | Business Report | PBS NewsHour | Man & Beast with Martin Clunes Pt 1 & 2 of 2 | Anne Lindbergh | Life on the Line | On Story | PBS NewsHour Life on the Line | On Story | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ This Old House | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming

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TUESDAY July 4

create

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| A Place to Call Home A Kiss to Build... | My Mother and Other Strangers | Grantchester, Season 3 | Prime Suspect: Tenninson | Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | Big Pacific Violent | Forgotten Ellis Island | Global Voices Daughters of the Forest | Taste of the Islands | Essential Pépin | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Rick Bayless | Moveable Feast | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves

EVENING

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| A Capitol Fourth | A Capitol Fourth (Encore) BBC World News | Business Report | PBS NewsHour | Global Voices Daughters of the Forest | America Reframed Revolution ‘67 | Serving America | PBS NewsHour POV Beats of the Antonov | Baking with Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Mexico One Plate | Moveable Feast | Woodwright’s Shop | Travelscope Woodwright’s Shop| Moveable Feast | Kevin Belton


WEDNESDAY July 5 1:00pm

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | | | | | | DW News To The Contrary American Forum America Reframed Revolution ‘67 Serving America Global Voices Daughters of the Forest Newsline | Ciao Italia | Free Range Cook | Indian Flavors | Curious Traveler | Journeys In Japan| Rick Steves |American Woodshop| Garden Smart | For Your Home Hubert Keller Peg + Cat

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THURSDAY July 6 1:00pm Peg + Cat Scully/World

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Peg + Cat Well Read

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Project Smoke

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| Wild Kratts | David Yetman

| Dinosaur Train | Closer to Truth | Primal Grill

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| Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | NOVA Making North America: Human | Great Yellowstone Thaw | P. Allen Smith |Ellie’s...Good Food| Family Travel | Travelscope AFTERNOON

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1:00pm Peg + Cat To he Contrary

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| FLW’s Boynton House: ...Next Hundred Yrs| Sci Tech | Film School Shorts | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Man & Beast with Martin Clunes Pt.1

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| Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Big Pacific Voracious | Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks | P. Allen Smith | Ellie’s...Good Food | Family Travels | Travelscope

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Global Voices Whose Country? | Rick Steves | Woodworking

| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

*Against All Odds: The Fight for a Black Middle Class

| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Focus on Europe | Chasing the Dream: PBS Newshour | Against All Odds...* | Local US | Joanne Weir | Dining with Chef | Lucky Chow | Mickela Mallozzi | David Yetman | Rick Steves

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

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | American Forum | America Reframed Oxyana | Hooked Rx | Local USA | Global Voices Whose Country? | Newsline | DW News | Ciao Italia | Free Range Cook | Indian Flavors | Curious Traveler | Journeys In Japan| Rick Steves |American Woodshop| Garden Smart | For Your Home

THURSDAY July 13

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

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WEDNESDAY July 12

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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup

MARATHON Camp Create Rise and shine, campers! This marathon is packed with fun summer activities designed to keep kids engaged while school’s out.

MONDAY July 10

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*Second Opinion: ADHD in Adults 2:30pm

Africa’s Great Civilization Cities, The Atlantic Age, and Commerce & Clash of Civilization Parts 4-6 of 6

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ShorColorado Experience| Start Up

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Twice Born - Special Delivery Units | Rick Steves | Woodworking

| XRIJF Jon Ballantyne Trio | A Place Call to Home Bad/Good Way Great British Baking Show Masterclass 1| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion | Rick Steves Connect NY Being Poor: Too Old to Work | Connect NY Being Poor: Dope, No Hope | Connect NY Being Poor: Poverty...Edge | Connect NY Being Poor: Meet Alice... | Connect NY Being Poor: Stories of Hope | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country P. Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | DW News | Independent Lens Dogtown Redemption| Newsline | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy

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SATURDAY July 8 1:00pm

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Second Opinion* | American Mosque | POV The War Show | Joanne Weir | Dining with Chef | Lucky Chow | Bare Feet

FRIDAY July 7 1:00pm

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*Second Opinion: COPD

1:30pm

AFTERNOON

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*Second Opinion: Female Sexual Dysfunction 2:30pm

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Second Opinion* | Nine to Ninety | POV Last Men in Aleppo | Passing On | Ciao Italia | Free Range Cook | Indian Flavors | Curious Traveler | Journeys In Japan| Rick Steves

| Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News |American Woodshop| Garden Smart | For Your Home


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SATURDAY July 8 6:00pm PBS NewsHour American Forum

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*Against All Odds: The Fight for a Black Middle Class

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THURSDAY July 13

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| The Story of China The Last Empire & The Age of Revolution | Frontline Terror in Europe BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | America Reframed Oxyana | Hooked Rx | Local USA | PBS NewsHour Serving America | American Mosque | Global Voices Whose Country? | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Mexico One Plate | Moveable Feast | Woodwright’s Shop | Travelscope Woodwright’s Shop | Moveable Feast | New Orleans

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| Antiques Roadshow Vintage Cleveland | Making Waves: Battle for the Great Lakes| POV Last Men in Aleppo BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | On Story | Chasing The Dream: PBS Newshour | Against All Odds...* | Local US | On Story | PBS NewsHour Local USA | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs This Old House | Moveable Feast

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| A Place to Call Home What Your Heart...| My Mothers and Other Strangers PBS NewsHour | Anne Lindbergh | Great Conversations* Man & Beast with Martin Clunes Pt. 2 of 2 | Taste of the Islands | Essential Pépin | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen Ask/Old House| Moveable Feast

MONDAY July 10

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*Great Conversations Sebastian Junger and Joe Klein

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*Second Opinion: Endometriosis

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| Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Midsomer Murders The Creeper | Death in Paradise | | | | Beyond the Mirage: Future/Water in West NOVA Mystery of Easter Island Nature’s Great Race Elephants Beyond the Mirage: Future/Water in West PBS NewsHour | | | | | | Woodwright’s Shop Moveable Feast New Orleans Baking w/ Julia Martha Stewart Test Kitchen Mexico One Plate | Moveable Feast | Woodwright’s Shop | Travelscope


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1:00pm Peg + Cat Global 3000

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1:00pm Peg + Cat To The Contrary

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| Focus on Europe | We Are Superman | Joanne Weir | Dining with Chef

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | POV The Overnighters | Family Travel | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Set for Life | Local USA | Rhythm Abroad | In the Americas | Rick Steves

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*Second Opinion: Forever Young

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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy

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| Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat: Ocean Commotion | Wild Kratts | NOVA Life’s Rocky Start | Nature’s Great Race Caribou |P. Allen Smith | Real Food | Family Travel | Travelscope AFTERNOON

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FRIDAY July 21

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| Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Big Pacific Passionate |P. Allen Smith | Real Food

THURSDAY July 20

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| Dinosaur Train | Open Mind | Primal Grill

WEDNESDAY July 19

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MONDAY July 17

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | Beyond the Mirage: Future/Water in West | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup

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Colorado Experience | Start Up

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| Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Employement Matters I & II | A Place to Call Home ...You’re Smiling | Independent Lens Welcome to Leith | Independent Lens Rich Hill | To The Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Nature’s Great Race Elephants | Family Travel | Travelscope

*Second Opinion: Measles/Vaccines

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| Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | NOVA Mystery of Easter Island |P. Allen Smith | Real Food

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Paleo Sleuths | Rick Steves | Rough Cut

| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup

*Second Opinion: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Adults 2:30pm

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| Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | American Railroad Journeys Manhattan | A Place to Call Home Home to Roost | American Comandante: American Exper.| Weekend in Havana | Cuba: A Lifetime of Passion | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Moveable Feast | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country


FRIDAY July 14

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SATURDAY July 15 6:00pm PBS NewsHour American Forum

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| Arts InFocus | Charlie Rose

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| The Lawrence Welk Show County Fair | Father Brown Theater of the Invisible | Vicar of Dibley | To the Manor Born | Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies | Focus On Europe | Global 3000 | Story of China The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution | America Reframed Oxyana

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SUNDAY July 16 PBS NewsHour (cont’ from 5pm)

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SATURDAY July 22 6:00pm PBS NewsHour American Forum

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| Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Midsomer Murders The Great and the Good | Death in Paradise BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | NOVA Life’s Rocky Start | Nature’s Great Race Caribou | Paleo Sleuths | PBS NewsHour Paleo Sleuths | Lebanese Kitchen | New Orleans | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Sara’s Weeknight | Lebanese Kitchen | Woodwright | Travelscope Woodwright

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|Big Pacific Behind the Scenes Special | Nature’s Great Race Caribou | NOVA Lifes’ Rocky Start BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | POV Presenting Princess Shaw | Frontline Life on Parole | PBS NewHour Independent Lens An Honest Liar | Essential Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Lebanese Kitchen | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Ask/Old House | Lebanese Kitchen | Real Food

THURSDAY July 20

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| Weekend in Havana | Rare - Creatures of Photo Ark Pt. 1/3 | Frontline Life on Parole | America Reframed Learning to Swallow | PBS NewsHour | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Mexico One Plate | Lebanese Kitchen | Woodwright | Travelscope

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| Grantchester, Season 3 | Remember Me | POV The Overnighters | Mexico One Plate | Moveable Feast | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

| Antiques Roadshow Vintage Seattle | American Railroad Journeys Manhattan | POV Presenting Princess Shaw BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | On Story | We Are Superman | Employment Matters I & II | Local USA | On Story | PBS NewsHour Local USA | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Lebanese Kitchen | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ This Old House | Lebanese Kitchen | Simply Ming

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| New York Now | A Place to Call Home Ghost/Christmas Past| My Mother and Other Strangers | Hooked Rx | Great Conversations* | Big Pacific Passionate | Moveable Feast | Taste the Islands | Essential Pépin | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen

MONDAY July 17 6:00pm

*Great Conversations Colson Whitehead and Isaac Fitzgerald

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Arts InFocus | American Comandante: American Exper. | Weekend in Havana | Real Food | Essential Pépin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen

| Great British Baking Show Desserts | Secrets of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony |Pope Francis - The Sinner | PBS NewsHour | Mexico One Plate | Moveable Feast | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

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| Lawrence Welk America on the Move | Father Brown The Tanganyika Green | Vicar of Dibley | To the Manor Born | Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Norman Lear: American Masters | Pioneers of Television Carol Burnett... | America Reframed Learning to Swallow

MARATHON Beauty and the Beach Bask in blue lagoons this weekend as Create’s resident globe-trotters visit some of the world’s most exotic beaches.


SUNDAY July 23 1:00pm

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| Wild Kratts* | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | American Comandante: American Experience | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

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WEDNESDAY July 26 1:00pm

*Wild Kratts Alaska: Heroes Journey

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MARATHON Beauty and the Beach Bask in blue lagoons this weekend as Create’s resident globe-trotters visit some of the world’s most exotic beaches.

MONDAY July 24

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| Anne Lindbergh | Weekend in Havana | Washignton Week | American Forum | Open Mind

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*Second Opinion: Type 1 Diabetes/Value-Based Care

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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Second Opinion* | Daring Journey: Immigration to Education | POV Memories of a Penitent Heart | Paleo Sleuths | Joanne Weir | Dining with Chef | Lucky Chow | Rhythm Abroad | In the Americas | Rick Steves

FRIDAY July 28 1:00pm

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SUNDAY July 30 1:00pm

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| This Old House | Ask This Old House | SciTech Now | Film School Shorts Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes to Pemberley Pt 1 & 2 of 2 | To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | America Reframed Out in the Silence Colorado Experience| Start Up

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| Newsline | P. Allen Smith


SUNDAY July 23 6:00pm PBS NewsHour

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MONDAY July 24 6:00pm

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*Great Conversations P.J. O’Rourke and Robert Siegel

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| Antiques Roadshow Kansas City | Am. Railroad Journeys Brooklyn to Montauk| POV Joe’s Violin/ Shalom Italia BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Unexpected Justice| Amazing Grace | Balancing The Scales | Life on the Line | On Story | PBS NewsHour Life on the Line | On Story | | | | | | | create Jacques Pépin Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nick Stellino Lebanese Kitchen | This Old House | Richard Bangs / This Old House Lebanese Kitchen Simply Ming TUESDAY July 25 6:00pm

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| Wild Alaska Live | Nature’s Great Race Zebra | NOVA Wild Ways BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Frontline | PBS NewHour American Comandante: American Exp. | Daring Journey: Immigration to Education | POV Memories of a Penitent Heart | Essential Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Lebanese Kitchen | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Ask/Old House | Lebanese Kitchen | Real Food

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FRIDAY July 28 6:00pm

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| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great British Baking Show Tudor Week | A Tribute to Toussaint BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Eye on the Sixties:...Photography of Rowland Scherman | Summer of Love: American Experience | PBS NewsHour Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio create / This Old House | Lebanese Kitchen | Simply Ming | French Chef | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Nick Stellino | Lebanese Kitchen | This Old House | Richard Bangs SATURDAY July 29 6:00pm

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PBS NewsHour | Arts InFocus American Forum | Charlie Rose

EVENING

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| Lawrence Welk Tirbute to Irving Berlin | Father Brown The Fire in the Sky | Carole Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies | Focus on Europes | Global 3000 | Red Dot/ Ocean: Matt Rutherford Story | Return/the Wild - Chris McCandless Story | America Reframed Out in the Silence

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| Granchester, Season 3 | Remember Me |Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark | American Reds | Sara’s Weeknights | Lebanese Kitchen | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

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BBC World News | Nightly Business

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| A Place to Call Home No Other Love | Wild Alaska Live PBS NewsHour | New York Now | The Eagles of Decorah Anne Lindbergh | Beverly Cleary | Great Conversations* Ask/Old House | Lebanese Kitchen | Taste the Islands | Essential Pépin | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen

MONDAY July 31

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*Great Conversations Joseph Stiglitz and Rana Foroohar

| On Story | Lebanese Kitchen

7:00pm

| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Charlotte | Great American Railroad NYC to Albany | POV Memories of Penitent Heart | Glacier Park’s Night of the Grizzlies |Raptors! Kings /Sky | Life on the Line | On Story | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | French Chef | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cooks Country | Nick Stellino | Lebanese Kitchen | This Old House | Richard Bangs


AM1370 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday

Saturday

Legislative Gazette/ Capital Connection

5:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00

Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, David Greene & Rachel Martin and local host Beth Adams

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

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with Joshua Johnson (855) 236-1212 1A@wamu.org

Connections with Evan Dawson

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

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

6:30

Marketplace

7:00 8:00

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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

Best of Car Talk

Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!

Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!

Best of Car Talk

and local host Caitlin Whyte

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HD 91.5 HD2

and local host Caitlin Whyte

This American Life Travel with Rick Steves

A Prairie Home Companion

Marketplace Money

Chris Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

TED Radio Hour

Splendid Table

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Living on Earth

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All Things Considered with Michel Martin

Latino USA

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Various programming (see below)

Technation

Radio Lab

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1370 Forum

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Reveal

Repeat of today’s show at 12pm 10:00

POLITICS TAKES A HOLIDAY JULY 4TH EDITION

So you think you don’t have any plans for July 4th? WRONG! SAD! Celebrate the holiday and pick up a few classified secrets by listening to the Capitol Steps as they poke fun at today’s news with their brand new, one-hour 4th of July romp. This special promises to be huge, fantastic, tremendous…believe me, believe me. If there’s anything both sides can agree on, it’s that we all could use a laugh. Tune out and tune in as the Capitol Steps rhyme the news of the day.

9:00

Connections with Evan Dawson

CAPITOL STEPS

CAPITOL STEPS: POLITICS TAKES A HOLIDAY JULY 4TH EDITION TUESDAY, JULY 4 AT 1PM AND 10PM ON AM 1370

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The Capitol Press Room

Weekend Radio

Le Show

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BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

AM 1370 Specials

VARIOUS PROGRAMMING MONDAYS AT 8PM Truth and Politics TUESDAYS AT 8PM United States of Anxiety WEDNESDAYS AT 8PM Rick Steves THURSDAYS AT 8PM Radio Lab FRIDAYS AT 8PM Political Junkie

MASTERS OF SCALE SUNDAYS AT 9PM ON AM 1370

Hosted by LinkedIn co-founder and legendary investor Reid Hoffman, Masters of Scale is an original series in which Reid tests his theories about how companies grow from zero to a gazillion. In conversation with famous founders, Reid connects the dots between fascinating disparate stories with the aim of illuminating big concepts and simple hacks that can change everything.

JULY 2

“HANDCRAFTED/THE MONEY”

Featuring: Airbnb’s Brian Chesky /Minted’s Mariam Naficy

JULY 10 “THE BEAUTY OF A BAD IDEA/IMPERFECT IS PERFECT” F eaturing: Walker & Company’s Tristan Walker and Facebook’s Mark Zukerberg

JULY 16 “LEAD, LEAD AGAIN / INNOVATION = MANAGED CHAOS”

Featuring: Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg /Alphabet’s Eric Schmidt

JULY 23 “GRIT HAPPENS/ CULTURE SHOCK”

Featuring: Crisis Text Lines’ Nancy Lublin/ Netflix’ Reed Hastings

JULY 30 “BURN, BABY BURN/AND THE NEXT SILICON VALLEY IS?” Featuring: Gixo’s Selina Tobaccowala (founder of Evite) and Endeavor’s Linda Rottenberg


WRUR-FM 88.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday

Midnight 1:00 am

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Beale Street Caravan

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

Sunday The Latin Alternative

The Difference

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World Café

Undercurrents

with Talia Schlanger

with Gregg McVicar

5:00 am Morning Edition

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

8:00 am 9:00 am Open Tunings with Scott Regan

11:00 am Noon 1:00 pm 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, Robert Siegel, Ari Shapiro, and Kelly McEvers with local host Alex Crichton

6:00 pm 7:00 pm

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

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

with Gregg McVicar

Acoustic Cafe

6:00 am

10:00 am

Undercurrents

DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th)

Folk Alley with Elena See

with Rob Reinhart

The Jewish Sound

A Variety of Folk

World of Gospel

with Ray Baumler

with Wayne Norwood

Best of Open Tunings

Rootabaga Boogie

with Scott Regan

with Tracey Craig

La Dolce Vita with John Sebaste

Afropop Worldwide Sound Opinions Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Mike Murray

A Prairie Home Companion

TBD

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American Routes

Sunday Sessions with Ruth Elaine

The Blues Mobile

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Sundilla Radio Hour

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Stuck in the Psychedelic Era with the Hermit

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WRUR-FM 88.5 Spotlight

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION WITH CHRIS THILE SATURDAYS AT 6 PM ON WRUR-FM 88.5 The only live music and variety show aired nationwide today, A Prairie Home Companion® is a Saturday night staple for radio audiences everywhere. The show features a unique blend of musical performances and comedy. Musician extraordinaire Chris Thile will take over for Garrison Keillor as the new host of A Prairie Home Companion. Chris’ wide range of musical taste, paired with his vast network of famous and talented friends, will draw new, diverse talent to public radio.


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CLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday

Saturday

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Classical 24 7:00

Sunday Classical Music with John Andres

Classical Music with Brenda Tremblay

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Performance Today with Fred Child 9:00

With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois

The Score with Edmund Stone

10:00 11:00

Classical Music with Julia Figueras

NOON

Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser Stage Notes

Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 AT 1PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 Internationally recognized composer, teacher, and performer Alice Kanack, along with cellist Andrew Barnhart, and participants from the Kanack School of Music’s summer chamber music program, join host Julia Figueras to talk about this hidden gem of Rochester’s music schools.

with Robert Hammond

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Lyric Opera of Chicago /LA Opera

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Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival

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Classical Music with Mona Seghatoleslami

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New York Philharmonic Classical Music with Marianne Carberry

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Exploring Music

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Syndicated Orchestral Series

The Score with Edmund Stone

ClassicalSpecials Guitar Alive! Holiday

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With Heart and WithPeter Heart & Voice Voice with DuBois

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10:00 11:00 MID+

From the Top

Echoes Hearts of Space Music of the 21st Century Classical24

with Chris Hickey

Classical 24

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SATURDAY music series 1:00PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

7/8 T CHAIKOVSKY

7/15

CAST:

CAST:

CAST:

Carmen: Anita Rachvelishvili Don José: Brandon Jovanovich Micaëla: Eleonora Buratto Escamillo: Christian Van Horn Zuniga: Bradley Smoak

NATIONAL COUNCIL GRAND FINALS SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT 4:30 P.M. ON CLASSICAL 91.5 Renee Fleming host the 64th Met Opera Radio National Council Grand Finals concert. Finalists include: Natalie Image (soprano), Cody Quattlebaum (bassbaritone), Samantha Hankey (mezzosoprano), Richard Smagur (tenor), Kirsten MacKinnon (soprano), Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen (countertenor), Gabriella Reyes de Ramirez (soprano), Kyle van Schoonhoven (tenor) and Vanessa Vasquez (soprano).

Monthly program highlights at wxxiclassical.org

7/1 B IZET

CARMEN

MET OPERA RADIO

EUGENE ONEGIN

Onegin: Mariusz Kwiecień Tatyana: Ana María Martínez Lensky: Charles Castronovo Olga: Alisa Kolosova Gremin: Dmitry Belosselskiy Mme. Larina: Katharine Goeldner Filipyevna: Jill Grove

MOZART

DON GIOVANNI

Don Giovanni: Mariusz Kwiecień Leporello: Kyle Ketelsen Donna Anna: Marina Rebeka Donna Elvira: Ana María Martínez Don Ottavio: Antonio Poli Zerlina: Andriana Chuchman Masetto: Michael Sumuel Commendatore: Andrea Silvestrelli

1:00PM LA OPERA ON THE AIR 7/29 V ERDI MACBETH (IN ITALIAN)

CAST:

Macbeth: Plácido Domingo Lady Macbeth: Ekaterina Semenchuk Banquo: Ildebrando D’Arcangelo Macduff: Joshua Guerrero

Malcolm: Josh Wheeker Lady-in-Waiting: Summer Hassan Doctor: Theo Hoffmanxiclassical.

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W AGNER: TANNHÄUSER

CAST:

Tannhäuser: Johan Botha Elisabeth: Amber Wagner Venus: Michaela Schuster Wolfram: Gerald Finley Landgraf: John Relyea


SYNDICATED ORCHESTRAL SERIES AT 8PM

MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS

WARD STARE

SCHUBERT

GUSTAVO DUDAMEL

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tuesday

wednesday

thursday

friday

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

CARNEGIE HALL LIVE

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APM SYMPHONY CAST

7/3 Puccini: La Boheme 7/10 Ron Nelson: Savannah River Holiday Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 7/17 Picker: Old and Lost Rivers Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Elgar: Symphony No. 2 7/24 Williams: For New York/Variations on Themes of Leonard Bernstein Gershwin: I Got Rhythm Variations Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront Ives: The Unanswered Question Adams: Dr. Atomic Symphony 7/31 Barber: Medea›s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance Higdon: Percussion Concerto Copland: Symphony No. 3

7/4 Ravel: Menuet antique Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 Rossini: Overture to La scala di seta Respighi: Feste romane Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra 7/11Ted Hearne: Dispatches Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Pathétique Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 7/18 Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 27 Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass Schubert: Widerschein, Fischerweise,Das Lied im Grünen, Im Frühling, Totengrabers Heimwehe, Ständchen 7/25 Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela, Violin Concerto, Op 47 Schumann: Symphony No. 3, Rhenish Debussy: Nocturnes

7/5 Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI - Le Concert des Nations Music by Damaskinos, Marcabru, Dufay, Janequin, Wallaert, Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Mozart, Marchant, Hasse and more.

7/6 Gershwin/Rose: Overture to Strike up the Band Gershwin/Tovey: A Foggy Day Gershwin/Grofé: Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin: An American in Paris Sousa: Washington Post March Clyne: Masquerade Ives: Three Places in New England Williams: Excerpts from Lincoln

7/7 Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 Bach: Concerto for Two Violins Haydn: Sinfonia concertante in B-flat Schubert: Symphony No. 3 (LA Philharmonic)

LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 7/12 Beethoven: Coriolan Overture John Adams: Absolute Jest Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 7/19 Mahler: Symphony No. 9

7/26 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 Prokofiev: Scythian Suite Scriabin: Poem of Ecstasy

7/13 Ippolito: Nocturne for Orchestra Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25 Brahms: Symphony No. 3 Schubert: Symphony No. 5 7/20 Liszt: Les préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3 Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 2 Dvorák: Symphony No. 8 Debussy: Symphonic Fragments from The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian 7/27 Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 5 Beethoven: Coriolan Overture

7/14 Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales Ravel: Piano Concerto Debussy: Jeux (NY Philharmonic) 7/21 Pierre Jalbert: Music of Air and Fire Shostakovich: Trumpet Concerto No. 1 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Houston Philharmonic)

7/28 First Night of the 2017 BBC Proms Tom Coult: St. John’s Dance Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 Adams: Harmonium (BBC Philharmonic)

SUNDAY music series 2:00PM SANTA FE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL

3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

7/2

7/2

ozart: Symphony No. 39, No. 40 & No. 41 (Alan Gilbert, M cond)

7/9

ivier: Orion Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 (Manfred Honeck, V cond)

7/16

ahler: Symphony No. 3 (Bernarda Fink, ms; Women of the M New York Choral Artists, Joseph Flummerfelt, dir; Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Dianne Berkun, dir; Bernard Haitink, cond)

7/23

Mahler: Symphony No. 9 (Bernard Haitink, cond)

7/30

I n Memoriam: Music Director Emeritus, Kurt Masur Wagner: Excerpts from Die Meistersinger von Nuremberg Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine Mozart: Symphony No. 41 Ives: Three Places in New England, Brant Desert Forests Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 Ades: America: A Prophesy Coleman: Skies of America Martin: Sechs Monologe aus Jederman Mendelssohn: Die Erste Walpurgisnacht Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13

ridge: Lament for Two Violas Dvořák: Piano Quintet in A B (Tien-Hsin, Cindy Wu & Che-Yen Chen, vla; Peter Serkin, p; Dover Quartet)

7/9 Campion: Three Songs (ca. 1613) Takemitsu: A Bird Came Down the Walk Brahms: String Quintet No. 2 (Sarah Shafer, s; David Starobin, g; Teng Li, vla; Marc Neikrug, p; William Preucil & Alexandra Preucil, v; Steven Tenenbom & Ida Kavafian, vla; Mark Kosower, c) 7/16

alonen: Homunculus Schubert: Piano Quintet, Trout S (Johannes String Quartet; William Preucil, v; Manabu Suzuki, vla; Mark Kosower, c; Leigh Mesh, bs; Inon Barnatan, p)

7/23

Brahms: Two Songs for Alto, Viola & Piano Beethoven: String Quartet No. 12 (Kelley O’Connor, ms; Steven Tenenbom, vla; Pei-Yao Wang, p; Orion String Quartet)

7/30

Bridge: Phantasie Trio No. 1 Mendelssohn: Octet Op. 20 (William Preucil, v; Mark Kosower, c; Haochen Zhang, p; Johannes String Quartet; Pacifica Quartet)


WXXI&LITTLE JACKSON CAVALIER

Saturday Night Rewind, a monthly 35mm film series presented by the Little Theatre and Fright-Rags, presents Steven Spielberg’s classic film, E.T. After a gentle alien becomes stranded on Earth, the being is discovered and befriended by a young boy named Elliott (Henry Thomas). Bringing the extraterrestrial into his suburban California house, Elliott introduces E.T., as the alien is dubbed, to his brother and his little sister, Gertie (Drew Barrymore), and the children decide to keep its existence a secret. Soon, however, E.T. falls ill, resulting in government intervention and a dire situation for both Elliott and the alien.

SATURDAY NIGHT REWIND:

E.T.

SATURDAY, JULY 15 AT 7 P.M. AT THE LITTLE THEATRE TICKETS: $9 GENERAL ADMISSION; $6.50 FOR MEMBERS

LIVE MUSIC NT LIVE: SALOME IN THE LITTLE CAFÉ SATURDAY JULY 15 AT NOON & WEDNESDAY JULY 19 AT 6PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

MONDAY-THURSDAY, 7-9PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 8-10PM

TICKETS: $20 GENERAL ADMISSION, $15 FOR MEMBERS

The Little Café hosts a rotating line-up of musical acts 6 nights a week, and July’s schedule is stellar. Steve Grills, Kinloch Nelson, Spring Chickens, Jackson Cavalier, Jane Mutiny, and Crossmolina are just a few scheduled. For the complete schedule visit thelittle.org/music. JANE MUTINY

The story has been told before, but never like this. An occupied desert nation. A radical from the wilderness on hunger strike. A girl whose mysterious dance will change the course of the world. This charged retelling turns the infamous biblical tale on its head, placing the girl we call Salomé at the centre of a revolution. Internationally acclaimed director Yaël Farber (Les Blancs) draws on multiple accounts to create her urgent, hypnotic production on the Olivier stage.


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