PROGRAMLISTINGS WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 | THE LITTLE | WXXI-KIDS
PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER
MAY 2017
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DARK ANGEL Joanne Froggatt, who stole the hearts of millions of viewers as Anna, the loving and resilient lady’s maid on Downton Abbey, stars in a totally different role in this spine-tingling drama. Dispensing death from the spout of a warm teapot, she plays the notorious Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton, Britain’s first female serial killer.
MASTERPIECE: DARK ANGEL SUNDAY, MAY 21 AT 8 P.M. ON WXXI-TV CREDIT: COURTESY OF JUSTIN SLEE/WORLD PRODUCTIONS AND MASTERPIECE
BACKSTAGE PASS WITH
DOUBLE BASSIST JAMES VANDEMARK TUESDAY, MAY 2 AT 1 P.M. ON CLASSICAL 91.5
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DEAR FRIENDS, Spring is finally here! That means it’s time to get out and enjoy the many activities our community has to offer. If you’re looking for a few entertaining and enlightening things to do in May, here are just five you can take part in. But I encourage you to visit WXXI.org/events for a complete list of happenings.
Norm Silverstein
1. From May 9-13 our national health care series, Second Opinion, will be taping 10 episodes and we invite you to be part of the studio audience. We’ll be recording two episodes each day at 10AM and 2PM at WXXI’s studios on State Street. If you’ve ever wanted to see how a national television show is made, this is your chance! Visit WXXI.org/secondopiniontickets to reserve your seat. 2. On May 15-16, from 2PM – 6PM, WXXI will be at the Lilac Festival with “Curious George” for a meet and greet. Families can take pictures with George and enjoy some WXXI Kids hands-on activities and PBS KIDS giveaways. 3. May 18-21 The Little Theatre will launch the One Take Film Festival. The festival will celebrate the art of non-fiction filmmaking and foster the appreciation of documentary film. You can find more about the festival and the films by visiting OTFF.org. 4. On May 28 at 8PM, WXXI-TV brings you PBS’s National Memorial Day Concert, featuring an all-star lineup of actors and musicians. Stay tuned after the concert to catch the 30-minute preview of Ken Burns’ newest documentary, The Vietnam War. The series, which tells the epic story of the war as it has never before been told, premieres this September. 5. On May 31 from 12PM to 2PM, Connections with Evan Dawson will be live from the Little Theatre with special guest WXXI’s Capitol Bureau Chief Karen DeWitt. There’s one more thing you can do in May, and that’s to remind Washington about the important role public media plays in our community. You can do so by visiting protectmypublicmedia. org, where you can take a stand with WXXI and the many voices across the nation to make the case that public media is an essential investment in our community. Enjoy spring in Rochester and I hope to see you at one of our events! Best Regards,
Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI
NEWS&EVENTS
Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER T ER N E C D O V KA
Founded in 1993, Kavod Center offers hope, support, and healing to individuals and couples who struggle with relationship issues and addictions. They provide therapy for people from all walks of life, religious backgrounds, and sexual orientations, helping them overcome unique challenges – fostering healthy relationships and true intimacy. According to Andrew Meadows, Business Development Manager, Kavod Center is the largest outpatient clinic in New York State that deals specifically with sex and pornography issues. Q. What does Kavod mean and why did you choose the name? Kavod is the Hebrew word for dignity, honor, and respect. Our name speaks to what our clients reclaim when they commit to the challenging and powerful work of recovery.
Q. What are Kavod’s primary areas of focus? Our therapists work with people to help them overcome a wide range of issues, including infidelity, betrayal, pornography addiction, and intimacy or sexual performance problems. We work with individuals, couples, and offer group therapy. Q. Tell us about the “30 Tasks of Recovery” map. The Map was designed by Kavod to compliment the 30 Tasks program that we follow in helping men and women with relationship, sex, and intimacy issues. It was designed by Dr. Patrick Carnes, a pioneer in sex and pornography issues. Q. What advice would you offer to couples seeking support? Often couples come in at the breaking point; we recommend that they come in for therapy both individually and as a couple. Q. What advice can you offer people who may be considering calling Kavod, but are hesitant? Visit our website kavodrecovery.com. Take the sex addiction screening test. Email our therapists directly on our secure site.
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To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email underwriting@wxxi.org
Other volunteers recognized during the awards ceremony included: Ruby Tutino received the Youth Volunteer Award Gary Pudup received the Rookie of the Year Award Anne Schepp received the The Little Shining Star Award Joe Farbizio received the WXXI Kids Champion Award Beth Henderson & Julie Kleinhans received the
Can-Can Award
BONNIE ARNOLD NAMED VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Bonnie Arnold received the Charles M. Wise Volunteer of the Year award at WXXI and the Little Theatre’s Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony last month. The award, named after the late Charles (Chuck) Wise – a loyal WXXI volunteer for many years, stands as a testament to Wise’s unwavering spirit of volunteerism. A volunteer since 2003, Bonnie answers phones during radio membership drives and works the WXXI/Little booth at summer festivals. She is also instrumental in helping with WXXI’s Online Auction, assisting with logistics including solicitations, item descriptions, maintaining the warehouse, and operating the auction store. Her willingness to help out with anything – always going above and beyond the call of duty – made her the perfect choice for Volunteer of the Year! CREDIT: KEVIN INDOVINO
Janet Dewart received the Sue Hatfield Membership Award John Sebaste, host of La Dolce Vita on WRUR-FM & WITH-FM, received the Golden Microphone
Foodie FANS
If you love chefs, food, wine, and cooking then you’re going to love programming this month on WXXI-TV.
FOOD
JAMES BEARD
JULIA CHILD
JACQUES PÉPIN
ALICE WATERS
WEDNESDAYS, MAY 17 THROUGH MAY 31 AT 10PM
FRIDAY, MAY 19 AT 9PM
FRIDAY, MAY 19 AT 10PM
FRIDAY, MAY 26 AT 9PM
FRIDAY, MAY 26 AT 10PM
A cookbook author, journalist, television celebrity and teacher, James helped to pioneer and expand the food media industry into the billion-dollar business it is today.
Through an interview with Julia herself, and rare images from the photo collection of Paul Child and family photo albums, Julia is revealed as few have seen her before in this tribute and testament to a great American icon.
Explore the American story of chef Jacques Pépin, a young immigrant with moviestar looks, a charming Gallic accent, and a mastery of cooking and teaching.
Known for her Farm-to-Table cuisine, Alice is owner of Chez Panisse in Berkley, California – a restaurant famous for its organic and locally grown ingredients.
DELICIOUS SCIENCE Examine the physics, chemistry and biology that lie hidden in every bite of food we eat. Understanding the deep evolutionary roots of human reactions and cravings for food offers a new way of thinking about our relationship to the modern diet.
AMERICAN MASTERS
AMERICAN MASTERS
AMERICAN MASTERS
redit: Courtesy of Amanda Marsalis
AMERICAN MASTERS
TVHIGHLIGHTS
MAY IS FOR
CREDITS: COURTESY OF BBC; DAN WYNN; PAUL CHILD; JACQUES PÉPIN
NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT BEATRIX POTTER with PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE
Hosted by British actress Patricia Routledge, the charming documentary recounts the life story of internationally beloved children’s author Beatrix Potter. A passionate fan and patron of the Beatrix Potter Society, Patricia presents viewers with a close-up look at Potter’s illustrations, the Cumbrian farmland she called home, and even a personal journal begun during her teenage years.
This tribute to our military airs live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol before an audience of hundreds of thousands, a broadcast audience of millions, and to our troops around the world via American Forces Network. Honoring the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, military families and all those who have given their lives for our country, the concert is hosted by acclaimed actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise with an all-star lineup of actors and musicians along with top pops conductor Jack Everly and the National Symphony Orchestra.
NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 28 AT 8PM AND 10PM ON WXXI-TV
FOLLOWING THE CONCERT AT 9:30PM ENJOY A SNEAK PEEK AT KEN BURNS’ NEW DOCU-SERI ES, THE VIETNAM WAR.
BEATRIX POTTER
WITH PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE TUESDAY, MAY 9 AT 9PM AND SUNDAY, MAY 14 AT 3PM ON WXXI-TV
CREDIT: COURTESY OF CAPITAL CONCERTS
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Regents Review Algebra 1 | Open Mind | Nature Forest of the Lynx | Making Sense of Place: Portland | Against All Odds: | Newsline | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Regents Review Algebra 2 | Charlie Rose | Second Opinion* | American Family | Independent Lens National Bird | | | DW News Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii Newsline | Weeknight Meals | Dining w/Chef |Family Ingredients| Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
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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**My Voice: One Man’s Journey to Overcome the Silence of Autism A Move to Include presentation movetoinclude.org 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
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MARATHON Very Berry Enjoy the flavor of sweet berries – strawberries and blueberries. This will be a very berry marathon.
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| Frontline Poverty, Politics and Profit | PBS NewsHour | Woodwright | Travelscope
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| Nature Dolphins: Spy in the Pod | NOVA Arctic Ghost Ship BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Pacific Heartbeat Splinters | Ind. Lens Prison of Twelve Landscapes | Frontline Poverty, Politics and Profit Pacific Heartbeat Waiting for John | A Chef’s Life | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino Ask/Old House | Nick Stellino
THURSDAY May 11
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| Home Fires on Masterpiece Season 2 | Wolf Hall on Masterpiece | Victorian Slum House The 1860s | Doc World ...Dr. Haing S. Ngor | New Orleans | Nick Stellino | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
| Victorian Slum House The 1870s | Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Independent Lens Twin Sisters | America Reframed Good Luck Soup | Passing Poston: An American Story Global Voices... Cha Jung Hee | JoAnne Weir | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Nick Stellino Woodwright’s | Nick Stellino
WEDNESDAY May 10
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| Antiques Roadshow Virginia Beach | Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia 2/3 | Ind. Lens The Prison in 12 Landscapes BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | E Haku Inoa: to Weave A Name | Pacific Heartbeat Ever the Land | Forever Chinatown | On Story | PBS NewsHour Forever Chinatown | On Story | Simply Ming | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs This Old House | Nick Stellino
TUESDAY May 9
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| New York Now | A Place to Call Home There’ll Be... | Call the Midwife Season 6 | Stories in Thread | Ka Hana Kapa | Nature Dolphins Spy in the Pod | Nick Stellino | A Chef’s Life | Jacques Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen
EVENING
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| Plants Behaving Badly Sex & Lies | PBS NewsHour | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
| Need to Know | Second Opinion*| Midsomer Murders The Magician’s Nephew Pt 1 & 2 | Death in Paradise BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | NOVA Arctic Ghost Ship | Plants Behaving Badly Sex & Lies |India - Nature’s Wonderland | PBS NewsHour India - Nature’s Wonderland | JoAnne Weir | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Nick Stellino | Woodwright | Travelscope Woodwright’s | Nick Stellino
FRIDAY May 12
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|Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Let There Be Light | Requiem for My Mother BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour |Changing Season: Masumoto Fam. Farm | Relocation - Aftermath of Incarceration | PBS NewsHour Relocation, Ark.-Aftermath of Incarcer... | POV Fallen City create | Simply Ming | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs / This Old House | Nick Stellino SATURDAY May 13 6:00pm
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PBS NewsHour | Arts InFocus
American Forum
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| Charlie Rose
| Lawrence Welk Tribute to Bing | Focus on Europe | Global 3000
*The Creature from the Pit 10:30pm
| Father Brown The Hand of Lucia | Vicar of Dibley |To the Manor Born| Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies* | Independent Lens Meet The Patels | Local USA |America Reframed Good Luck Soup
MARATHON Julia and Jacques The dynamic duo of cooking, Julia Child and Jacques Pepin, are reunited in this special marathon.
SUNDAY May 14
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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | SciTech Now Requiem for My Mother | Let There Be Light | Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge | To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 (cont’ 12:30p) | Start Up
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MARATHON Julia and Jacques The dynamic duo of cooking, Julia Child and Jacques Pepin, are reunited in this special marathon.
MONDAY May 15 1:00pm Sesame Street Overheard
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create BBQ w/ Franklin
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Taste/Louisiana
Sesame Street To the Contrary
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Hubert Keller
Sesame Street Scully World
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*Second Opinion: Knee Replacement
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Closer to Truth | NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed | Food-Delicious Science We Are What... |It’s “Just” Anxiety | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut *Second Opinion: Lupus
**XRIJF Season 8 Oh Canada!
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(cont’ 12:30p) | Start Up
| To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum
| This Old House | Ask/Old House | SciTech Now |Film School Shorts | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | America Reframed Unbroken Glass
MARATHON On Safari Capture the wild intensity of the animals while on safari. Get up close and personal with your favorite animals.
MONDAY May 22 1:00pm Sesame Street Overheard
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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup
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Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia Parts 1 through 3 of 3
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| Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | Local USA | Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
| Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Xerox Rochester Int’l Jazz Fest** | A Place to Call Home In the Heat... Great British Baking Show Pies/Tarts | Test Kitchen | Filipino American Lives Delano Manongs | Pacific Heartbeat A Place to Call Home | To the Contrary | Washington Week Global Voices Miss Nikki & Tiger Girls | Filipino American Lives Harana... | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | Second Opinion* | Independent Lens Forever Pure | Independent Lens In Football We Trust | Newsline | DW News | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/Chef |Family Ingredients| Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
SUNDAY May 21
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | American Forum | America Reframed Unbroken Glass | I Am | Doc World Finding Samuel Lowe | Newsline | DW News | Ciao Italia | Scandinavian | Indian Flavors | Pedal America |Journeys in Japan| Rick Steves | Amer. Woodshop | Garden Smart | For Your Home
FRIDAY May 19 1:00pm
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Focus On Europe | Stateless | Pacific Heartbeat Next Goal Wins | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/Chef |Family Ingredients| Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves
THURSDAY May 18 1:00pm
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WEDNESDAY May 17 1:00pm
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Open Mind | Nature Dolphins: Spy in the Pod Pt.2 | Victorian Slum House The 1870s | Doc World Finding Samuel Lowe | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
TUESDAY May 16
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|Film School Shorts | America Reframed Good Luck Soup
BBQ w/ Franklin
*Biz Kids Season 6 PREMIERE
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Biz Kid$* | Open Mind | Nature Misfits | Victorian Slum House The 1880s | Doc World One Child | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...
SUNDAY May 14
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|A Place to Call Home Where Will the... | King Charles III on Masterpiece PBS NewsHour | New York Now | Nature Dolphins: Spy in the Pod Pt2 | Victorian Slum House The 1870s Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge | Requiem for My Mother | A Chef’s Life | Jacques Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Nick Stellino Ask/Old House | Nick Stellino
MONDAY May 15 6:30pm
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| PBS NewsHour | Victorian Slum House The 1880s | American Epic The Big Bang | America Reframed Unbroken Glass | I Am Global Voices Miss Nikki & the Tiger Girls | Doc World Finding Samuel Lowe | JoAnne Weir | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Nick Stellino Woodwright’s | Nick Stellino
WEDNESDAY May 17 6:00pm
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BBC World News | Nightly Business
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THURSDAY May 18 6:00pm
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| PBS NewsHour | A Chef’s Life
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FRIDAY May 19 6:30pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business Pacific Heartbeat A Place to Call Home
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SATURDAY May 20 6:00pm
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| NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed | Frontline American Patriot | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino
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| Food - Delicious Science We Are... | PBS NewsHour | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
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| Need to Know | Second Opinion*| Midsomer Murders Days of Misrule Pt 1 & 2 | Death in Paradise | Food-Delicious Science We are What... |It’s “Just” Anxiety | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | New Orleans | Nick Stellino | Woodwright | Travelscope
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| PBS NewsHour |Washington Week | Arts InFocus | James Beard: American Masters | Julia Child: American Masters | Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia Pt. 1 | Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia Pt. 2 | Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia Pt. 3 | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs EVENING
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PBS NewsHour | Arts InFocus
American Forum
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| Frontline American Patriot | PBS NewsHour | Woodwright | Travelscope
EVENING
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create This Old House
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| Nature Animal Misfits
| Independent Lens Forever Pure | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country
It’s “Just” Anxiety | NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed create Woodwright’s
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| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Orlando | Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia 3/3 | Independent Lens Forever Pure | Stateless | Pacific Heatbeat Next Goal Wins | Local USA | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs
TUESDAY May 16
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create This Old House
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| Charlie Rose
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| Lawrence Welk Songs from/Classics | Father Brown The Eagle of Daw | Vicar of Dibley |To the Manor Born| Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies* | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | American Epic The Big Bang | Fats Domino: American Masters | America Reframed Unbroken Glass
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create MARATHON On Safari Capture the wild intensity of the animals while on safari. Get up close and personal with your favorite animals.
SUNDAY May 21 6:00pm
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MONDAY May 22 6:00pm
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| A Place to Call Home And the Blind... | Dark Angel on Masterpiece | Oceans of Pink | Nature Animal Misfits | A Chef’s Life | Jacques Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen
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| Victorian Slum Homes The 1880s | New Orleans | Nick Stellino
| Doc World One Child | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
EVENING
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| Antiques Roadshow Orlando | Rikers: An American Jail BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Chinese Couplets | Of Race and Reconciliation | Life on the Line | On Story Life on the Line | On Story | Simply Ming | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino This Old House | Nick Stellino
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| Ind. Lens They Call Us Monsters | PBS NewsHour | This Old House | Richard Bangs
TUESDAY May 23
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Global 3000
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WEDNESDAY May 24 1:00pm
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To the Contrary
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Hubert Keller
THURSDAY May 25 1:00pm Scully World
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Well Read
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BBQ w/ Franklin
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Global Voices Jacques Pepin
| Lidia’s Kitchen
SUNDAY May 28 1:00pm
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*Second Opinion: Endometriosis 3:00pm 3:30pm
**XRIJF Season 8 Oh Canada!
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Great British Baking Show ...Cakes
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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Xerox Rochester Int’l Jazz Fest** | A Place to Call Home Sins of the... | Dick Winters: Hang Tough | Doolittle’s Raiders: A Final Toast | Hunting in Wartime | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Nick Stellino | This Old House | Richard Bangs’ Adventures/Purpose | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country
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American War Stories: Vietnam Escalation, Turning Point, Draw Down Parts 1-3 of 3
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BBQ w/ Franklin
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Biz Kid$ | Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Nature The Gathering Swarms | Victorian Slum House The 1890s | Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang... | Newsline | DW News | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles... AFTERNOON
| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | Focus On Europe | D-Day: Over Normandy |Return to Normandy | Last Ring Home | Four-Four-Two | On Story | Newsline | DW News | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/Chef | Kitchen Wisdom | Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
WEDNESDAY May 31
create
| This Old House | Ask/Old House | SciTech Now |Film School Shorts | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Am. Reframed Eddie Zheng Story
AFTERNOON
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TUESDAY May 30
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| To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum
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MARATHON Red, White and BBQ Our expert grill masters, Steven Raichlen and Aaron Franklin will prepare your favorite barbecue dishes that will make your mouth water.
MONDAY May 29
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| Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | On Story | Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | Closer to Truth | NOVA Meteor Strike | Food-Delicious Science Matter of Taste |Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang... | Newsline | DW News | Real Good Food | P. Allen Smith | The Free Range | Painting the Town | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup
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FRIDAY May 26
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | Second Opinion* | Giap’s Last Day | Independent Lens They Call Us Monsters | Independent Lens Brakeless | Newsline | DW News | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/Chef | Kitchen Wisdom | Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World |Craftsman’s Legacy
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Cyberchase | Charlie Rose | American Forum | Am. Reframed Eddie Zheng Story | Global Voices Here Comes Uncle Joe | Doc World One Child | Newsline | DW News | Ciao Italia | Scandinavian | Indian Flavors | Pedal America |Journeys in Japan| Rick Steves | Amer. Woodshop | Garden Smart | For Your Home
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | Ready Jet Go! | Odd Squad | Focus On Europe | Chinese Couplets | Of Race and Reconciliation | Life on the Line | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/Chef |Family Ingredients| Mickela Mallozzi | In the Americas | Rick Steves
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| Clifford |Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat | American Forum | America Reframed The Last Season | Ciao Italia | Scandinavian | Indian Flavors | Pedal America
| Ready Jet Go! | 2017 National Geographic Bee | Charlie Rose | Doc World Out Run | Newsline | DW News |Journeys in Japan| Rick Steves | Amer. Woodshop | Garden Smart | For Your Home
TUESDAY May 23 6:00pm
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BBC World News | Nightly Business
Global Voices Here Comes Unlce Joe
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WEDNESDAY May 24 6:00pm
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| Victorian Slum House The 1890s | American Epic Blood + Soil | Am. Reframed ...Eddie Zheng Story | Rikers: An American Jail | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Rick Bayless | Nick Stellino
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| Frontline Bannon’s War | PBS NewsHour | Woodwright | Travelscope
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| PBS NewsHour | Doc World One Child | Confronting the Wall EVENING
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| Nature The Gathering Swarms | NOVA Meteor Strike | Food - Delicious Science A Matter... BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Giap’s Last Day... | Independent Lens They Call Us Monsters | Frontline Bannon’s War | PBS NewsHour Indepedent Lens Brakeless | | | | | | | | create Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Mexican Table Weeknight Meals Ask/Old House | Rick Steves / Ask/Old House Weeknight Meals A Chef’s Life THURSDAY May 25 6:00pm
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| PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion*| Midsomer Murders Talking to the Dead Pt 1 & 2 | Death in Paradise | Food-Delicious Science A Matter/ Taste |Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang... | PBS NewsHour Connect NY Being Poor: Meet Alice | NOVA Meteor Strike | Essential Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Rick Bayless | Weeknight Meals | Woodwright | Travelscope Woodwright’s | Weeknight Meals | New Orleans BBC World News | Nightly Business
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FRIDAY May 26 6:00pm
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|Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Jacques Pepin: American Masters | Alice Waters: American Masters BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Dick Winters: Hang Tough |Doolittle’s Raiders: A Final Toast | Hunting in Wartime | PBS NewsHour Hunting in Wartime | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Weeknight Meals | This Old House | Richard Bangs This Old House | Weeknight Meals | Simply Ming
SATURDAY May 27 6:00pm
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PBS NewsHour | Arts InFocus American Forum
| Charlie Rose
*Destiny of the Daleks
EVENING
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|Lawrence Welk America’s Wonderland| Father Brown Smallest of Things | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | American Epic Blood + Soil
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| Vicar of Dibley |To the Manor Born| Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies* | Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears | Am. Reframed Eddie Zheng Story
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SUNDAY May 28 6:00pm
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| Victorian Slum House The 1900s | American Epic Out of the Many, The One | Frontline Being Mortal BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | America Reframed The Last Season | Foreveryone.Net | PBS NewsHour Giap’s Last Day | Doc World Out Run | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Rick Bayless | Weeknight Meals | Woodwright | Travelscope Woodwright’s | Weeknight Meals | New Orleans
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WEDNESDAY May 31
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| Antiques Roadshow Orlando | On Home Ground: Life After Service | Independent Lens Farmer/Veteran BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | On Story | D-Day: Over Normandy |Return to Normandy | Last Ring Home | Four-Four-Two | On Story | PBS NewsHour Four-Four-Two | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Weeknight Meals | This Old House | Richard Bangs This Old House | Weeknight Meals | Simply Ming
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| A Place to Call Home Catch the Tiger | National Memorial Day Concert 2017 | PBS Previews* | National Memorial Day Concert 2017 | Canine Solidiers: Militarization of Love | Nature The Gathering Swarms | Victorian Slum House The 1890s | Doc World Out Run Of Race and Reconciliation | Jacques Pepin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Rick Bayless | Weeknight Meals | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Ask/Old House | Weeknight Meals | A Chef’s Life
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EVENING
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| Nature Touching the Wild | NOVA Troubled Waters | Food - Delicious Science Food Om... BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Pacific Heartbeat: The Illness & Odyssey | Independent Lens Farmer/Veteran | Frontline Being Mortal | PBS NewsHour War for Guam | Jacques Pepin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Weeknight Meals | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Ask/Old House | Weeknight Meals | A Chef’s Life
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
10:00 11:00 NOON
1A
with Joshua Johnson (855) 236-1212 1A@wamu.org
Connections with Evan Dawson
1:00
1-844-295-TALK (8255) connections@wxxi.org
2:00
Here & Now (M-Th) Science Friday (F)
3:00 4:00 5:00
All Things Considered with Audie Cornish, Robert Siegel, Ari Shapiro & Kelly McEvers and local host Alex Crichton
6:00
Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3, and WXXI-FM HD-2
6:30
Marketplace
7:00 8:00
Sunday
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
9:00
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
The Tavis Smiley Show
Living on Earth
All Things Considered with Michel Martin
All Things Considered with Michel Martin
Latino USA
This American Life
Fresh Air
On the Media
Snap Judgment
Indivisible/Political Junkie (Fri)
Technation
Radio Lab
Big Picture Science
1370 Forum
The Pulse
Reveal
The Capitol Press Room
Weekend Radio
Le Show
BBC World Service
BBC World Service
BBC World Service
9:00
Connections with Evan Dawson Repeat of today’s show at 12pm 10:00 11:00 MID. to 5a
FRONT LINES:
A SELECTED SHORTS MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL On Memorial Day, we honor soldiers who have given their lives in battle, and remember also those who are still serving. On this special Selected Shorts program, we hear four works that look at the experience of war in different ways, from the real-life account of an officer to a futurist’s fantasy. Our first reading is from the anthology Operation Homecoming: Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Home Front, in the Words of U.S. Troops and Their Families. “Dear Boys” was a selection of emails written by Lieutenant Colonel Chris Cohoes to his young sons while he was serving in the Middle East. One of them is read here by Matthew Modine. Our second story imagines the experience of a former slave serving in the British Army during the Revolutionary War. Charles Johnson’s “A Soldier for the Crown,” is read by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Our third story is Robert Olen Butler’s “A Mother in the Trenches,” in which a determined woman visits her son on the front lines of France during World War I. The reader is Kathleen Chalfant. Our final story is by the late Brazilian writer Moacyr Scliar. His comically dystopian “Peace and War” imagines war as just another clock-punching job. It’s read by Michael Cristofer. FRONT LINES: A SELECTED SHORTS MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL AIRS SUNDAY, MAY 28 AT 9PM AND AGAIN MONDAY, MAY 29 AT 1PM AND 10PM
AM 1370 Specials
AMERICA ABROAD:
TRUMP’S APPROACH TO THE MIDDLE EAST
SUNDAY, MAY 7 AT 9PM
As the Trump administration begins ironing out its strategy in the Middle East, “America Abroad” examines what may lie ahead in regards to Israel, Syria, Iran, and the fight against ISIS.
THE MOTH:
MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL SUNDAY, MAY 14 AT 9PM
Tune in for this annual Moth Radio tradition – a special Mother’s Day edition, featuring beloved tales and the stories behind the stories.
WE KNEW JFK:
UNHEARD STORIES FROM THE KENNEDY ARCHIVES SUNDAY, MAY 21AT 9PM
This radio documentary tells the life of John F. Kennedy, told in oral history form, through the first-person recollections of those who knew him. The program is constructed from a remarkable collection of audio interviews, recorded half a century ago and archived at the Kennedy Library in Boston, where they have gone largely unheard by the general public.
WRUR-FM 88.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday
Saturday
Midnight 1:00 am
Beale Street Caravan
WRUR is a partnership of the University of Rochester and WXXI Public Broadcasting
Sunday The Latin Alternative
The Difference
2:00 am 3:00 am 4:00 am
World Café
Undercurrents
with Talia Schlanger
with Gregg McVicar
5:00 am Morning Edition
7:00 am
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 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Connections with Evan Dawson
with Talia Schlanger
10:00 pm
with Elena See
with Audie Cornish, Robert Siegel, Ari Shapiro, and Kelly McEvers with local host Alex Crichton
In The Fold (M) Road to Joy (T) Mystery Train (W) Gumbo Variations (Th) Rejuvenation (F)
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
Irish Party House
with John Sebaste
with John McGraw & Ted McGraw
Sound Opinions
All Things Considered
DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th)
Folk Alley
Afropop Worldwide
World Café
8:00 pm 9:00 pm
with Gregg McVicar
Acoustic Cafe
6:00 am
10:00 am
Undercurrents
Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Mike Murray
A Prairie Home Companion
Mountain Stage with Larry Groce
American Routes
Sunday Sessions with Ruth Elaine
The Blues Mobile
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
LA DOLCE VITA’S JOHN SEBASTE RECEIVES THE GOLDEN MICROPHONE AWARD John Sebaste was honored with the Golden Microphone Award at WXXI’s Volunteer Recognition event last month. WXXI VP of Radio Jeanne Fisher presented him with the award in appreciation of his Saturday afternoon radio show “La Dolce Vita”, which spotlights Italian music and performers. He also shares news about the Italian American community of Rochester and beyond. John graduated from East Rochester High School, and started working in radio at WSAY-AM 1370. His first day on the air was the day that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He covered the inauguration of Lyndon Johnson for WSAY live from Lafayette Park in Washington, DC. He later worked at WYLF in Bristol playing “The Music of Your Life”. He became part of the WRUR Different Radio family in 1993.
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
with John Andres
With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois
The Score with Edmund Stone
10:00
Classical Music with Julia Figueras Live from Hochstein, Wednesday 12:10pm and again at 10pm through May 10
Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser Stage Notes
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
with Robert Hammond
1:00p
Metropolitan Opera Lyric Opera of Chicago (begins 5/20)
2:00
with DOUBLE BASSIST
JAMES VANDEMARK TUESDAY, MAY 2 AT 1PM
with Brenda Tremblay
Performance Today with Fred Child
NOON
Classical Music
Classical Music
9:00
11:00
Sunday
Gilmore International Keyboard Festival
This year marks the 40th year of teaching at the Eastman School of Music for double bassist James VanDemark. He has helped shape generations of double bassists; many of his students have gone on to have great teaching and performance careers. On this edition of Backstage Pass, some of Mr. VanDemark’s students— past and present—join Julia Figueras to talk about their teacher…and play a bit, too…while Mr. VanDemark supplies wit, wisdom, and a touch of nostalgia.
3:00
Classical Music 4:00
with Mona Seghatoleslami
with Marianne Carberry
5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 MID+
New York Philharmonic Classical Music
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Syndicated Orchestral Series
The Score with Edmund Stone
ClassicalSpecials Guitar Alive! Holiday
Concierto
With Heart and WithPeter Heart & Voice Voice with DuBois
Relevant Tones Pipedreams
(see next page)
The Spanish Hour, Mon. 10-11pm, Concierto Tues. 10pm-12am, Fiesta! Thurs., 10-11pm, Echoes Fri. 10 pm -12 am
From the Top
Echoes Hearts of Space Music of the 21st Century Classical24
Classical24
with Chris Hickey
Classical 24
THE FILM SCORE:
MUSIC FOR MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 29 AT 12PM
Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips presents an hour-long special that explores music composed for stories of the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the post-9/11 world we inhabit today. Selections include music from the films Glory, The Big Parade, Patton, Henry V, The Great Escape, The Best Years of Our Lives, Casualties of War, Saving Private Ryan and Zero Dark Thirty.
SATURDAY music series 1:00PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
1:00PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO
5/6 Alfano: Cyrano De Bergerac The comedy/tragedy of Cyrano de Bergerac and his beloved Roxane, a love story for the ages, comes alive in this rediscovered operatic gem, which packs the power of full-blooded Italian verismo. The title role is a signature part for the charismatic star tenor Roberto Alagna, performing it with the company for the first time opposite Met favorite Patricia Racette, who plays his secret love. Marco Armiliato conducts. 5/13 Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score.
5/20 Wagner: Das Rheingold CAST: Wotan: Eric Owens Alberich: Samuel Youn Loge: Štefan Margita Fricka: Tanja Ariane Baumgartner Fasolt: Wilhelm Schwinghammer Fafner: Tobias Kehrer Erda: Okka von der Damerau 5/28 Donizetti: Lucia Di Lammermoor CAST: Lucia: Albina Shagimuratova Edgardo: Piotr Beczała Enrico: Quinn Kelsey Raimondo: Adrian Sâmpetrean
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SYNDICATED ORCHESTRAL SERIES AT 8PM
AARON COPLAND
WARD STARE
APM SYMPHONY
BACH
monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CARNEGIE HALL LIVE
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
APM SYMPHONY CAST
5/1 Barber: Medea’s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance Higdon: Percussion Concerto Copland: Symphony No. 3
5/2 Prokofiev: Suite from Lieutenant Kije Copland: El Salón México Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
5/3 Bach: Violin Concerto in a, Concerto for Oboe, Violin, and Continuo, Harpsichord Concerto No. 2, Violin Concerto in E
5/4 Chabrier: España Ginastera: Harp Concerto Charpentier: Impressions of Italy Ravel: Bolero Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird
5/5 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 Ginastera: Harp Concerto Paulus: Mass for a Sacred Place (Minnesota Orchestra and Chorale)
5/11 Catalani: Contemplazione Martucci: La canzone dei ricordi Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Prokofiev: Scythian Suite
5/12 Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Strauss: An Alpine Symphony (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra)
5/8 Beethoven: Violin Concerto Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales Strauss: Rosenkavalier Suite 5/15 Goldenthal: Waltz and Agitato, Pravda Ravel: Sheherazade Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 5/22 Hovhaness: Prelude and Quadruple Fugue Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements Mozart: Requiem 5/29 Berlioz: Queen Mab Scherzo, Love Scene, Romeo Alone, Festivities at Capulet’s from Romeo & Juliette Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
5/9 Mozart: Rondo for Violin and Orchestra Bendix-Balgley: Klezmer Violin Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 5 5/16 Debussy: Iberia No. 2 from Images Ludwig: Pictures from the Floating World, for Bassoon and Orchestra Ginastera: Panambí: Suite from the Ballet Ginastera: Four Dances from Estancia Falla: Interlude and Dance from La Vida Breve 5/23 Mozart: Symphony No. 35, Haffner Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Brahms: Symphony No. 1 5/30 Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1, Classical Macmillan: Veni, Veni Emmanuel Tchaikovsky: Suite from Sleeping Beauty
5/10 Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 26, Coronation Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, Romantic 5/17 Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI Join with the Orthodox-Byzantine Vocal Ensemble and soloists for music by Monteverdi, Mozart, Marchant, Hasse, Willaert, Dufay and more. 5/24 Schumann: Fünf Gesänge der Frühe Gesualdo/Bruce Adolphe: Selections from Madrigals, Book VI Brahms: Klavierstücke Mozart: String Quintet
5/18 Tchaikovsky: The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet Mahler: Symphony No. 4 5/25 Mozart: Symphony No. 25 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Mozart: Symphony No. 41, Jupiter Poulenc: Concert champêtre
5/19 Gabrieli: Brass Fanfare Bernstein: Serenade after Plato’s Symposium Bernstein: Somewhere Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 (Nashville Symphony) 5/26 Gershwin: An American in Paris John Adams: Doctor Atomic Symphony Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Houston Symphony)
5/31 Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht Schubert: Symphony No. 9, Great
SUNDAY music series 2:00PM GILMORE INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD FESTIVAL
2:00PM SANTA FE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
5/7 Beethoven: Fantasia in g (Llŷr Williams, p) Schumann: Papillons (Till Fellner, p) Brahms: Klavierstücke (Richard Goode, p) Wagner/Kocsis: Prelude from Tristan und Isolde (Imogen Cooper, p) Liszt: La Lugubre Gondola (Imogen Cooper, p) Wagner/Liszt: Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde (Imogen Cooper, p) 5/14 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 5 (Micah McLaurin, p) Glass: Etude No. 2 (Lisa Moore, p) Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 6 5/21 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Legrand: You Must Believe in Spring (Michel Legrand Trio) Legrand: Finale from Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Rafał Blechacz, p; Michel Legrand, p; Kalamazoo Symphony; Raymond Harvey, cond)
5/28 Purcell: Trio Sonata No. 3 (Tara Helen O’Connor, f; Liang Wang, ob; Mark Brandfonbrener, c; Kathleen McIntosh, hc) Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14 (Alessio Bax, p; Jennifer Gilbert & Harvey de Souza, v; Kimberly Fredenburgh, vla; Joseph Johnson, c; Leigh Mesh, bs) Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes (Sarah Shafer, s; Kelley O’Connor, ms; Ben Bliss, t; David Kravitz, bar; Haochen Zhang & Pei-Yao Wang, p)
5/7 Copland: El Salón México Ravel/Constant: Gaspard de la nuit Christopher Rouse: Flute Concerto Ravel: Boléro (Robert Langevin, f; Leonard Slatkin, cond) 5/14 Nielsen: Maskerade Overture Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 Nielsen: Symphony No. 6, Sinfonia semplice (Alan Gilbert, cond) 5/21 Turnage: Frieze Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Julianna Di Giacomo, s; Kelley O’Connor, ms; Russell Thomas, t; Shenyang, b; Manhattan School of Music Symphonic Chorus; Kent Tritle, dir; Alan Gilbert, cond) 5/28 Nielsen: Flute Concerto Nielsen: Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2, Little Russian (Robert Langevin, f; Nikolaj Znaider, v; Alan Gilbert, cond)
WXXI&LITTLE
MAY 18 THROUGH MAY 21
AT THE LITTLE THEATRE STEVE JAMES winner of The One Take Film Festival’s Double Take Vanguard Award
Growing out of the monthly “One Take: Stories Through The Lens” series, OTFF is a celebration of documentary films, education, art, music, food, and empowerment. Highlights include an appearance by Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Abacus), short documentaries submitted by Western New York filmmakers, and a virtual reality garden. Full film schedule, tickets, festival passes and more at otff.org
BRIMSTONE & GLORY Saturday, May 20 9:30pm
The One Take Film Festival is made possible with support from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Two 35mm films in May, presented by the Little Theatre and Fright-Rags Saturday, May 13 9:30 p.m. Quentin Tarantino’s debut film
RESERVOIR DOGS
Saturday, May 27 9:30 p.m. Arnold Schwarzenegger in
COMMANDO
ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
STARRING DANIEL RADCLIFFE, JOSHUA MCGUIRE, AND DAVID HAIG 12 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 13 AND 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 AT THE LITTLE THEATRE Against the backdrop of Hamlet, two hapless minor characters, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, take center stage. As the young double act stumble their way in and out of the action of Shakespeare’s iconic drama, they become increasingly out of their depth as their version of the story unfolds.
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WXXI’S ANNUAL
Appraisal Event SATURDAY, MAY 20, 10AM TO 3PM • WXXI STUDIOS, 280 STATE STREET Join WXXI for a local version of the Antiques Roadshow experience! On Saturday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WXXI hosts its annual Antiques Appraisal Event at WXXI’s studio. Bring in your favorite treasure and have it appraised by one of our antique experts. Tickets are $30, and can be purchased online at WXXI.org/events or by calling (585) 258-0200. PLEASE NOTE: Each ticket is good for one person’s admission with one item to be appraised. (A pair of earrings or candlesticks can be considered one item.) If you would like to upgrade your ticket to have one additional item appraised, you may pay $10 at the door on the day of the event. All items must be small enough to be carried into the theatre. Photos are accepted for larger items.
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