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A reader’s companion to

KRCB Television 22 & Radio 91


www.krcb.org
Volume 9 - No. 3 March 2010

Celebrating Women’s History Month

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Contents
FRIENDS HOUSE KRCB News …3 - 4
Television Articles …5 - 11
A Quaker-Inspired Elder Community Radio Articles …12 - 15,
18 - 19
Independent Living • Assisted Living • Skilled Nursing Radio Schedule …16 - 17
Membership … 20
TV Daytime Listings … 21
Television Listings … 22 - 29
Sponsors … 22 - 23
Business Spotlight … 30

Board of Directors
Patrick Campbell
Steve DeLap
Nancy Dobbs
Paul Ginsburg
John Kramer
Carol Libarle
Josué López
684 Benicia Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95409 Margaret McCarthy
(707) 538-0152 Eric McHenry
Michael R. Musson
RCFE #496801929 SNF #010000123 COA #220 Harry Rubins
Rafael Rivero
David Stare
Dr. Larry Slater
Gordon Stewart
KRCB’s Board and
Community Action
On KRCB Council meetings are open
Digital Channel 22.2 to the public. Call the
Full schedule at station for details on time
and location.
krcb.org/programming-schedules
President & CEO
Nancy Dobbs
Create™ TV’s instructional programs provide
Chief Operations Officer
expert advice on cooking, arts & crafts, Larry Stratton
gardening, home improvement, and travel. Radio Program Director
Tune in and be inspired to taste, grow, imagine, Robin Pressman
explore, and live more fully. TV Broadcast Operations
Stan Marvin
News Department
Bruce Robinson

Cover – Actor and


suffragetist Trixie Friganza

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in the news
Reacquaint yourself with Tom Sawyer
“The boys were there that night about the appointed
time. They sat in the shadow waiting. It was a lonely
place, and an hour made solemn by old traditions.
Spirits whispered in the rustling leaves, ghosts lurked
in the murky nooks, the deep baying of a hound
floated up out of the distance, an owl answered with
his sepulchral note.”
No, that isn’t a quote from a modern vampire novel;
it is a passage from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
The fact is, Mark Twain’s classic tale about Tom, Huck
Finn, and Becky Thatcher is as good a read now as it
was when it was first published. If it’s been a while since
you last read about Tom’s adventures, April is the month
to go to your local library, pick up a copy and join the
hundreds of community members who have signed on
to be a part of The Big Read, Sonoma County, 2010.
Throughout April, there will also be a variety of com-
munity activities in celebration of Mark Twain’s life
and his classic tale about Tom Sawyer—go to www.
krcb.org and click on The Big Read link for an up-
dated list (or to submit your event to the calendar).
This is the third year in a row that KRCB has
brought The Big Read to our community. Don’t
miss out!
The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment
for the Arts designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. The NEA pres-
ents The Big Read in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in
cooperation with Arts Midwest.

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Streaming & podcasting Over the air-digital,
at krcb.org Channel 22.1, 22.2, 22.3.

A service of Northern California Public Media


KRCB’s Open Air is printed monthly by GPM and is available to current members
by KRCB Television & Radio, 5850 Labath Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-584-2000 – krcb.org
Bruce Robinson, Editor - Deena “Connie” Berens, Designer

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KRCB in the community

Give a suggestion, find a great deal


Is travel your passion? Then you won’t want to
miss KRCB’s upcoming April and June televised
(and online) Travel and Leisure Auctions. And,
to entice you even more, the April event will also
include everyone’s favorite, wine!
To get in the mood and enhance anticipation,
KRCB is inviting you to go to krcb.org/traveltalk
and share some of your favorite travel memories. You can include photos to illustrate your
stories too! The KRCB auction team will review your comments, and any accommodations,
activities or wineries that you recommend will be contacted and invited to participate in our
events.
While on the website, take a look at the early auction items listed, and check back as the
event dates get closer to see what’s been added. With the bidding starting at 40% of retail
value for most items, you could get your favorite vacation location for a significant discount!
Pick your paradise - go to krcb.org/traveltalk, register and post. Then watch KRCB television
beginning April 23rd for travel opportunities galore. Online bidding begins Friday April 16
at krcb.org/auction.

Dear Member,
One of the little known programming services that your membership with KRCB
supports is Learn to Read, an educational program geared to adults who are learning to
read. KRCB has aired this weekly television program—seen Mondays at 10:30 am—for
more than 10 years. Reading is such a critical survival skill, and it is so often taken for
granted. But for many among us that ability is not at all a given, and having the lessons
available at home where one is spared public embarrassment is a gift your membership
makes possible.
We have learned over the years that the program is also used by folks who are learning
English for the first time, because it is a good, clear set of lessons in spoken and written
English.
In addition to Learn to Read, KRCB Television airs GED on TV in both English
(Tuesdays at 10:30 am) and Spanish (Thursdays at 10:30 am). Again, for those who were
unable, for whatever reason, to finish their high school diploma, watching the lessons
at home is a safe place to work towards that all-important diploma.
Especially as Adult Schools are, unfortunately, losing funding, KRCB’s
offering to the community of these three programs is critical.
Finding businesses that recognize the value of these important
programs and will support their airing, is always an issue for us. If
you are such a business person, willing to assist those in our
community who could use a supportive hand, give Stan Marvin a
call at 707-584-2010 and let him know you’re ready to help.

Thanks a million.

Nancy Dobbs
President and CEO
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Seneca Falls debuts on KRCB

Seneca Falls is a fresh and inspiring journey of discovery with nine diverse teenage girls
bound for the birthplace of women’s rights in America. A stunning history lesson wrapped
inside a teenage road trip, the documentary is, above all, an awakening of young hearts and
minds. Seneca Falls breathes life and relevance into a revolutionary act barely mentioned in
history books: America’s first women’s rights convention, held in Seneca Falls, New York
in 1848. Directed by Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Louise Vance. The film follows a
struggling multi-cultural theater troupe from San Francisco, as they take their original play to
the 150th Anniversary Celebration of this groundbreaking, yet largely forgotten, moment in
American history. Accompanied by three adult women and one very thoughtful ten-year-old
boy, the girls join tens of thousands gathered in Seneca Falls from around the world. There
they unearth the exhilarating tale of the birth of the women’s
movement and draw inspiration from leading historians and prominent elected officials,
including a chance meeting with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other
Congressional leaders.
They discover how ordinary citizens summoned the courage and determination to launch
the largest social transformation in American history. The girls’ odyssey culminates when
they perform their play on the very ground where the original convention took place. In it,
an African-American girl time-travels back to 1848, gains knowledge and confidence from
her foremothers, and goes on to become the first woman president of the United States.
When the troupe ultimately steps out on stage, they forge lasting bonds born of their shared
history and collective effort, and discover the undeniable power of their own voices.
Friday, March 12 at 7 pm and Tuesday, March 30 at 9 pm

KRCB’s Televised/Online Auctions


Our televised/online auctions are an important source of support for KRCB Television
22 and Radio FM91. They offer an opportunity for everyone to have great fun and
purchase fabulous items while helping to raise revenue to support quality, non-commercial
television and radio programs that inform, entertain, delight, and inspire people in the
North Bay and beyond.
We invite you:
• To Donate: Merchandise and gift certificates
donated by generous businesses and individuals
are promoted in print, on television, and on our
Web site with a link to your Web site (depending
on retail value).
• To Volunteer: We are in need of auction volun-
teers to assist as support during our televised events. Dinner is provided along with
loads of fun and an opportunity to meet fascinating people.
• To Sponsor: Promote your business and sponsor a portion of our TV Auction.
Won’t you please join us as a donor, volunteer, or a sponsor? Please email
mariah_clinton@krcb.org or call 707-584-2014 for more information. Thank you!

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March Membership Drive Program Highlights
Celtic Thunder - It’s Entertainment!
Filmed in front of a live studio audience in
Toronto, Celtic Thunder delivers a spectacu-
lar show that will enchant and amaze their
PBS fans. Staged on a set that measures 130
foot long by 47 foot wide, there is nothing
small about this production.
Friday, March 5 at 8 pm

Pat Boone: Love Letters in the


Sands of Time
In 1957, Pat Boone was finishing his
senior year at Columbia University. He also
released five singles that hit the charts; four
made the top 10 and two went all the way to
number one. He also starred in two movies,
turned 23 and found out he was going to be
a father... for the fourth time. It was quite
a year. With everything else that was going
on, ABC decided that Pat was going to be
the youngest person... ever... to have his own
television show.
Saturday, March 6 at 8 pm &
Tuesday, March 9 at 7 pm &
Friday, March 19 at 8:30 pm
SCTV Golden Classics
Return to Melonville with the new public
television special SCTV Golden Classics fea-
turing some of the most hilarious skits from
the legendary sketch comedy television
series, starring John Candy, Joe Flaherty,
Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Rick Moranis,
Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, and Dave
Thomas. Launched in 1976, the Emmy
Award-winning SCTV, or Second City
Television, followed the exploits of an aspir-
ing fictional television station.
Saturday, March 6 at 5:30 pm &
Sunday, March 7 at 10:30 pm

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5 Browns: In Concert
Witness the musical virtuosity of The 5
Browns—Julliard-trained sibling superstars
who have taken the music world by storm
with their inventive interpretations of classi-
cal, jazz and other show-stopping standards.
Not only are the Browns amazing to hear—
and watch—on their own, they are even
more exciting as they take the stage at once
and play as a passionate quintet.
Tuesday, March 9 at 8:30 pm

John Gray: Venus On Fire, Mars On Ice


John Gray, Ph.D., the bestselling
relationship author of all time, returns with
an illuminating new public television special
based on his new book, Venus on Fire, Mars
on Ice. Acting out humorous relationship
situations everybody can identify with, Gray
demonstrates how the often frustrating differ-
ences between men and women can be used
to stimulate healthy hormones (testosterone in
men and oxytocin in women) that help control
the unhealthy hormone cortisol to manage
stress levels and body weight, stabilize blood
sugar, and inspire desire.
Thursday, March 11 at 7 pm &
Saturday, March 13 at 3:30 pm

Best of Daniel O’Donnell On Film


Irish singing sensation Daniel O’Donnell
returns to public television with his 10th
national special. The program is a musical
retrospective, showcasing two decades of
career highlights including many videos
never before televised. Through a personal
introduction by the artist and song-by-song
commentaries, The Best of Daniel O’Donnell
on Film takes the viewer on an extraordi-
nary journey through the evolution of this
amazing entertainer’s professional life.
Saturday, March 13 at 8:30 pm

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Celebrating the Irish
Music of Ireland - Welcome Home
Celebrating the influence of Irish music in America, this
program of emotional, exclusive performances and inter-
views includes U2, The Clancy Brothers, The Chieftains,
The Dubliners, Michael Flatley (Riverdance), Ronan Tynan,
Celtic Woman and more. Moya Brennan of Clannad hosts.
Friday, March 5 at 9:30 pm &
Wednesday, March 17 at 7 pm
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: An Irish Parade of
Stars
This nostalgic journey back to the 1950s and 1960s presents
long-unseen footage of beloved performers singing some of
the greatest songs from and inspired by Ireland. Hosted by
Patty Duke and written by Malachy McCourt, the program
features performances by the late Frank Patterson, the
ultimate Irish tenor and a star around the world.
Sunday, March 7 at 7 pm &
Wednesday, March 17 at 8:30 pm

Join Burt Wolf on a 2010


European River Cruise
and help support KRCB Public Media

This is an opportunity for a limited number of people to travel this


summer with Burt Wolf, host of Travels & Traditions, see the sights and
help support KRCB. Information is available at krcb.org/burt-wolf or
call 1-888-365-3443.
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Student to Citizen Series continues
Torturing Democracy with Follow-Up
From award-winning documentary
producer Sherry Jones comes a timely
and essential documentary chronicling
how U.S. detention and interrogation
policies in the Bush
Administration’s war on terror descended
into “at a minimum, cruel and unusual
treatment and, at worst, torture” in the
words of the former general counsel
of the United States Navy. The film is
timely, powerful, and, at its heart, raises
troubling questions about this country’s
rule of law—crucial matters for
Americans to understand and consider. Bill Moyers called the documentary “profoundly
journalistic and profoundly affecting.
Torturing Democracy features high-level State Department and Pentagon insiders—military
men who opposed the increasingly harsh treatment of men in U.S. custody. One Marine
Lt. Colonel, assigned to prosecute a so-called “high value” detainee, refused to do so when
he concluded that the prisoner’s confession was coerced through torture. Former Deputy
Secretary of State Richard Armitage describes being water-
boarded during his training before he was sent to Vietnam.
When asked if he considered waterboarding to be torture, he
answers, “Absolutely. No question.” When shown a docu-
ment describing coercive interrogation techniques authorized
at Guantanamo, the former chief of training in the Navy’s
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) program,
reacted: “We have recreated our enemies’ methods in Guan-
tanamo! It will hurt us for decades to come. Our people will
all be subjected to these tactics because we have authorized
them for the world now. How it got to Guantanamo is a
crime.” For the first time on television, the former chief Judge
Advocate General of the Army reveals the inside story of how
the top military lawyers in a Pentagon task force set up by the
Secretary of Defense in early 2003 were deceived by
Rumsfeld’s secret authorization of interrogation tactics they
had opposed. Torturing Democracy details the fierce struggles
waged by these military and administration insiders whose
belief in the country’s traditions and values led them to the
highest acts of patriotism.
A panel discussion follow-up program, produced by WNET
and moderated by Aaron Brown, immediately follows the
documentary.
Tuesday, March 23 at 9 pm

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What’s new on Television 22 daytime!
Barbecue America
Barbecue America goes global as pit master Rick Browne travels to 13 countries on five
continents, tasting, cooking, photographing, and adapting some of the world’s best outdoor-
cooking recipes for American barbecues and kitchens.
Fridays at 12:30 pm

Tommy Tang’s Easy Thai Cooking


Chef and restaurateur Tommy Tang returns to public televi-
sion with his new travel/culture series, Tommy Tang’s Easy Thai
Cooking. In each episode, Tommy uncovers Thai history and
cuisine, the health secrets of exotic spices, and the country’s
cultural treasures and contemporary trends.
Mondays at 12:30 pm beginning March 8

Healthy Flavors
Emmy and James Beard nominated Chef Jim Coleman employs an approachable style
to promote healthy cooking without sacrificing flavor. Healthy Flavors is aligned with the
American Dietetic Association (“ADA”), providing factual dietary information to promote
good health to everyday consumers.
Wednesdays at 11:30 am beginning March 24

Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions


With new episodes shot entirely on location in Europe and
in the United States. Burt Wolf, an internationally syndi-

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explores each region’s unique history, culture, customs, foods,
festivals, art, architecture, attractions and local character.
Thursdays at 11 am beginning March 25
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Hey Kids, Let’s Cook!
Targeting 8-14 year old young people, Hey Kids, Let’s Cook!
attracts kids who love to cook, and those who want to learn. A READER’S
The series will feature recipes that kids love to make and eat
such as: personal pizzas, taco salad, smoothies, and chicken MONTHLY
rice bowls. GUIDE TO
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Climate One conversations continue
Segment 1: Geoengineering: Global Salvation or Ruin?
Should humans address man-made rising temperatures and
sea levels by tinkering further with Mother Nature? A lively
debate about such geoengineering burst into the mainstream
recently with reference to Ken Caldeira’s work in the final
chapter of the popular book SuperFreakonomics. Now this
panel takes a measured look at the good, bad and ugly of
what could and should be done. What is technically feasible?
How could such tactics be tested? What are the risks? How
would such a program be governed? Does the mere mention
of geoengineering take the steam out of efforts to reduce car-
bon pollution and create a moral hazard? Three panelists
share distinct perspectives on the passionate discussion about
geoengineering. Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner
authors of SuperFreakonomics
Segment 2: Chris Martenson
A former employee of the International Energy Agency told the Guardian newspaper
recently that figures about worldwide oil supplies are exaggerated. That supported what peak
oil adherents such as Martenson have been saying for years. In addition to oil, he discusses
how the intertwining effects of the economy and environment will coalesce to shape a future
radically different from the past. A scientist and former executive for a Fortune 300 company,
Martenson puts together the macro-trends that will shape our finances and our relationships
to our natural and social environments in the years to come.
Sunday, March 28 at 11 am
Climate One discussions are also heard on
KRCB-FM Thursday evenings at 7 pm.
See page 15 for details.

PBS Kids program lineup
Weekdays Saturdays
7:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa-SP
8.00 Dragon Tales 7:30 Dragon Tales-SP
8:30 Curious George 8:00 Clifford-SP
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 8:30 Maya & Miguel-SP
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
2:30 Cyberchase 9:30 Thomas & Friends
3:00 Arthur 10:00 Bob The Builder
3:30 WordGirl 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
4:00 Fetch! - Mon - Th 11:00 A Place of Our Own
SciGirls - Fri
4:30 The Electric Company
SciGirls

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Harmonia: Celebrating women in early music
March 7 – Women in Music: Strozzi, Cozzolani, del la Guerre, and Leonarda
Harmonia celebrates some of the remarkable women in
music from the Baroque, including works by Barbara Strozzi,
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, Elisabeth Jaquet de la Guerre,
and Isabella Leonarda. Plus a featured release with baroque
violinist Rachel Podger.
March 14 – Circa 1500
Take a trip this week through Renaissance Europe with the
London-based ensemble Circa 1500. Music from the time of
the Mary Rose, the Courts of Mantua and Ferrara, the Span-
ish Kingdoms, and the London streets are complemented by
Circa 1500’s latest release of German motets entitled Sacred
Concerti.
March 21 – A Purcell Celebration, Part 1
Elisabeth Jaquet de la Guerre
Harmonia celebrates the music of Henry Purcell, one of England’s
greatest composers. A look at his small-scale compositions will include his pieces for key-
board, music for string ensembles, and his songs plus, a recent release by Swiss baroque cellist
Martin Zeller.
March 28 – The Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra…Live!
Barthold Kuijken, artistic director of the Indianapolis Ba-
roque Orchestra, joins Harmonia this week to explore music
from a recent performance by the orchestra. Entitled “The
Nations,” the program includes music by Lully, Bach, and a
little-known flute concerto by Vivaldi. Kuijken also performs.
Sundays at 9 am

Vivaldi

J.S. Bach (left) with three of his sons

Point, If you haven’t explored KRCB’s new


Click, user-friendly website lately, you’ll discover
it’s a great resource for information and news.
Enjoy!Visit www.krcb.org today!

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Saint Paul Sunday’s March programs—brilliant
March 7 – Zehetmair String Trio
The spare sound of the string trio drew from Mozart a
lovely contradiction: a work of great elegance and richness.
This week, we’ll hear his E-flat Divertimento performed by
the masterful Zehetmair String Trio, who’ll also play an
often-overlooked fragment of Schubert and an exuberant
work composed in 1944 by 23-year-old Czech composer
Gideon Klein. As if to tie these three great works together,
Mr. Zehetmair then steps out by himself, concluding the
Zehetmair
hour with Eugène Ysaÿe’s Ballade, a pinnacle of the solo violin repertoire.
March 14 – The King’s Noyse
The celebrated King’s Noyse—including soprano Ellen Hargis and lutenist Paul O’Dette—
makes a warmly anticipated return visit for works of dashing wit and often haunting beauty.
The King’s Noyse draws us into the time of Purcell, Praetorius, and others, not only by
remaining true to those composers’ origins but reviving them with its own particular magic.
March 21 – Brentano String Quartet
The madrigals of Don Carlo Gesualdo
comprise some of the most intensely expressive
music ever composed. This week the celebrated
Brentano String Quartet brings five of them
to us as they’ve been re-imagined by composer
Bruce Adolphe. The Brentano captures all of
the sweet torment of the pieces, whose vividly
compounded moods set the stage well for what
comes next: Mozart’s A Major Quartet, a work
Brentano String Quartet of eloquence and technical brilliance.
March 28 – The Czech Nonet
Now celebrating its 80th year, the Czech Nonet makes a visit to Saint Paul Sunday for a
program that includes three works composed especially for its uncommon recipe of winds
and strings. We’ll get tastes this week of Förster and Krejčí side-by-side with fuller courses of
Dvořák and Martinů.
Sundays at 11 am

Naming names on Flashback


Lots of songs mention someone by name, from Michael in
his rowboat to Sgt. Pepper and thousands more. Far fewer are
tunes that identify a person, real or fictional, with both first
and last names. That’s reason enough for the next Flashback
program to focus on precisely those songs, as committed to
posterity by The Rolling Stones, the Kinks, NRBQ, the Blues
Magoos, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and the inevitable Many
More. It’s a Who’s Who of classic rockers and their lesser
known contemporaries, Tuesday, March 2 at 7 pm.

Kinks
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Literary Wednesdays
Lisa See on A Novel Idea
Lisa See, author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony
in Love, has recently published a new novel, Shanghai Girls.
It’s a tale of two sisters, set in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, after
Pearl and May leave Shanghai in 1937 for arranged marriages
in the United States. The author describes her book as “a story
of immigration, identity, war and love, but at its heart, a story
of sisters.”
Lisa See is a particular favorite of California audiences, and
Rosemary Manchester, host for A Novel Idea, is delighted to
have the opportunity to interview her, and give KRCB listeners
an opportunity to hear the writer discuss her work.
Wednesday, March 10 at 7 pm

WordTemple
Lord Gawain Douglas, Cecilia Woloch, and A Tribute to Jack Myers.
Visiting from Deal in Kent, Lord Gawain Douglas, great-
nephew of Lord Alfred Douglas—a poet and Oscar Wilde’s
lover—talks with host Katherine Hastings and reads his work
on this month’s WordTemple. Cecilia Woloch, author of five
award-winning collections of poems reads from her latest
volume, Carpathia. Jack Myers was the author of 18 books
of and about poetry including his most recent, The Glowing
River, New & Selected Poems.
Wednesday, March 17 at 7 pm

Choir Loft comes out of hibernation


As spring approaches, bears of various stripes emerge from their
dens and commence to bellow. While the March Choir Loft is
devoid of music by actual bears, we do feature composers with
ursine names. Hear them and more every Sunday morning at 10.

March 7. Monteverdi and his Milieu.


Madrigals from Claudio and his late Italian Renaissance colleagues.
Hosted by Bob Worth.

March 14. Goldilocks and the Three Berlioz.


Some just-right works from this towering French romantic. Hosted by Dan Solter.

March 21. O Schöne Nacht.


Sacred and secular music of the night, including works by Brahms and Rachmaninoff.
Hosted by Jenny Bent.

March 28. Grin and Gombert It.


The bear apparent to Josquin. Hosted by Steve Osborn.
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Conversations on how to get to a sustainable future on Climate One
March 4 – Geoengineering: Global Salvation or Ruin?
Should humans address man-made rising temperatures and
sea levels by tinkering further with Mother Nature?. What is
technically feasible? How could such tactics be tested? What
are the risks? How would such a program be governed? Our
three panelists share distinct perspectives on the passionate
discussion about geoengineering.
March 11 – Who Needs Stuff Anyway?
A look at our consumer society with Annie Leonard,
creator of the animated short, Story of Stuff, Colin Beavan, author of No Impact Man, and
Chip Giller, founder of Grist.
March 18 – Ray Anderson
Ray Anderson one of Time magazine’s heroes of the environment and former co-chair of
the President’s Council on Sustainable Development, created the leading business model for
sustainable works that is now used internationally to reduce carbon emissions He talks about
the future of sustainability, a business model for sustainable works, and how to change the
future of other companies.
March 25 – According to Stewart Brand
Steward Brand, a lifelong environmentalist who sees everything in terms of solvable design
problems, sees three profound transformations under way on Earth right now. Climate
change is real and is pushing us toward managing the planet as a whole. Urbanization—half
the world’s population now lives in cities, and 80% will by mid-century—is altering human-
ity’s land impact and wealth. And biotechnology is becoming the world’s dominant engineer-
ing tool.Thursdays at 7 pm
And, see Climate One on KRCB Television, Sunday, March 28 at 11 am.

Music, photography, employment and college—all on Outbeat Salon


March 7 – Living Proof hosts Dianna Grayer and Sheridan Gold discuss
relationship issues with their guests.
March 14 – Outbeat Music: The Sunnyside—Sun Bell talks with singer/
songwriter Jen Foster who wrote the theme song for the web series
“Venice Beach.” Also music from some of the Outmusic 2010 Award
Winners.
March 21 – Outbeat Collage - Out in the Arts will
focus on LGBT photographers and their work. Hosts Gary Carnivele and Mark Prell
interview Cathy Cade, who has been chronicling the LGBT Community for 30 years, and
Russian River photographer Don Kelsey. Plus the monthly Outbeat Collage Arts and Enter-
tainment Calendar.
March 28 – Outbeat Now! Jeff Basham and Joel Bellagio discuss the acceptance of gay,
lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender people in the workplace and the current move to include
LGBT people in federal employment non-discrimination law. On Outbeat Youth, Greg
Miraglia talks with Shane Windmeyer, the founder and executive director of Campus Pride,
about how LGBT youth can find an accepting and safe college or university to attend.
Sundays at 8 pm

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6:30 MORNING EDITION - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Lizzie Hannon)
7:00 KRCB features: North Bay Report at 6:06 & 8:06 am
Second Row Center with David Templeton, Wednesday, 6:35 and 8:35 am
7:30 Reel Time Film Review with Diane McCurdy or
8:00 Eliza at the Movies with Eliza Hemenway -Thursday at 8:35 am
8:30 Another Voice with Susan Swartz - Friday at 6:35, 8:35 am & at 6:45 pm
9:00
SONOMA SPOTLIGHT: Five minutes on local events and issues with Roland Jacopetti
9:30
10:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY with Fred Child
Classical music magazine offering live concert performances
10:30
and interviews with distinguished artists and composers
11:00
11:04 Earth & Sky
11:30
12:00
12:30
MIDDAY CLASSICS
1:00 with Julie Amacher, Lynn Warfel and Mindy Ratner
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman
4:00
4:30 FRESH AIR with Terry Gross
5:00
5:30 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR News (KRCB host Mark Prell)
6:00 North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 5:30 pm
Jim Hightower Report - daily at 6:30 pm
6:30
7:00 Word by Word
E-Town Flashback Women’s A Novel Idea
7:30 Live folk/rock WordTemple Poetry Climate One
History month Keep Up Yer Arts
8:00
your Average something freight train
8:30 Abalone connections boogie
completely
9:00 Johnny different Doug Jayne & Bill Frater On the
9:30 Bazzano fiddlin’ zone Roland Jacopetti Alegra Broughton Road Again
Gus Garelick Linda Seabright
10:00
Rare & well done Crossing Left of Kaleidoscope
10:30 Jeffrey Weissman Borders the dial Jan Stephens
11:00 Doug Gosling, Josh Drake, Percussion
11:30 Mindy’s Mix Lawrence Alberti, & Josh Staples & Discussion
Mindy Berrett Amy Contardi Preston Reyes Jim Laveroni
12:00
Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman
1:00
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
2:00 radio free sonoma
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Folk Music Calendar Live and Online
KRCB presents a weekly calendar of live folk music
performances in and around Sonoma County. Hear it live at
2 pm Saturdays during Our Roots Are Showing, or read it anytime
at krcb.org. The folk music calendar is compiled by Schaef-Able
Productions.
Friday saturday sunday
5:00
KRCB OVERNIGHT radio Free Sonoma Blues Before sunrise 5:30
6:00
WEEKEND WEEKEND 6:30
EDITION EDITION 7:00
NPR news NPR news 7:30
with with 8:00
Scott Simon Liane Hansen
8:30
9:00
This American Life HARMONIA
Early Music 9:30
with Ira Glass
10:00
The Choir Loft
West Coast Live Bob Worth, Jenny Bent, Dan Solter, 10:30
Sedge Thomson Steve Osborn & Anthony Martin
hosts music & guests live 11:00
from San Francisco St. Paul Sunday 11:30
12:00
CURTAIN CALL Thistle & Shamrock
Celtic Music sunday classics 12:30
Charles Sepos
1:00
Out of the Box Classical 1:30
OUR ROOTS music from
Shafiq Spanos ARE SHOWING 2:00
(New classical releases) KRCB-FM
John Katchmer, 2:30
Folk & acoustic Shafiq Spanos &
music with 3:00
John Lounsbery
Robin Pressman & 3:30
Steve DeLap 4:00
From the top 4:30
5:00
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS 5:30
6:00
LE SHOW
The Play’s the Thing Music & satire from Harry Shearer 6:30
Radio theater from Mouthful 7:00
This American Life LA Theatre Works Food & wine with Michele Anna 7:30
with Ira Glass Jordan 8:00
Rhythm & Roots JAZZ Outbeat Salon
CONNECTIONS 8:30
Mark Nicholas Beyond GLBT Radio
9:00
& Back NEW DIMENSIONS
Hillary Culhane Chuck Sher, 9:30
Larry Slater RADIO
(The Jazz MD), 10:00
OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
red shoes Rodeo Maria Marquez, John Katchmer 10:30
Michele Anna Jordan & Toby Gleason 11:00
Eclectica
Paul Timberman & 11:30
Trevor Alizopulos 12:00
Oddiotorium space/time The Play’s the Thing
Tom & Betsy Paul E (Repeat) Night Traveler 1:00
Blues Before sunrise Linda Coffin 2:00
radio Free Sonoma
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Untold stories of Women in History, now heard on Radio 91
Shades of Gray
Pro-choice. Pro-life. Most people have already chosen sides in the ongoing debate, so why
revisit the issue? Shades of Gray shares a range of stories told by people young and old who
have been directly affected by abortion. Instead of the polemics of irreconcilable extremes, it’s
a carefully crafted audio mosaic and a stark portrayal of the intensely personal nature of our
relationship with abortion.
Tuesday, March 9 at 7 pm
A Woman of No Consequence
Born into cultured Indian family, she read all the novels of
Charles Dickens before she turned ten. Then she was forced to
leave school to get married. At 15 she was a mother. And for most
of her adult life, Sethu Ramaswamy was in the shadows, trying to
find her place in the light. Finally, at 80, her memoir—
Autobiography of an Unknown Indian Woman—was published, to
great fanfare and acclaim.
This is the surprising third act in a drama full of surprises—the story of a child bride
whose husband was both her true love and the biggest obstacle to her freedom; the story of a
woman who set out one day to make for herself the life she’d always wanted.
Sarmishta Subramanian’s intimate and remarkable documentary brings us the story of her
grandmother: A Woman of No Consequence.
Tuesday, March 16 at 7 pm
Jennie’s Secret
None of her fellow soldiers in the Civil War knew she was a woman. They didn’t conduct
physical exams back in those days the way the military does now. The Army’s policy, one
observer quipped, was “don’t test the eyes, count ‘em.”
Tuesday, March 23 at 7 pm
The WASPs: Women Pilots of WWII
In the early 1940s, the U.S. Air Force faced a dilemma. Thousands of new airplanes were
coming off assembly lines and needed to be delivered to military bases nationwide, yet most
of America’s pilots were overseas fighting the war. To solve the problem, the government
launched an experimental program to train women pilots. They were known as the WASPs,
the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
Tuesday, March 23 at 7:30 pm

Women Composers of Early Popular American Music


She Wrote the Song is a radio special that highlights standards written or co-written by
women composers in the early decades of American popular song. Dorothy Fields partnered
with Jimmy McHugh and Jerome Kern to give us classics such as I Can’t Give You Anything
But Love and The Way You Look Tonight. Una Mae Carlisle was a teen protégé of Fats Waller
and went on to score hits with Walkin’ By the River and I See a Million People (recorded by
Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman). Irene Kitchings wrote only a handful of songs but her
friend Billie Holiday recorded them and immortalized one in particular, Some Other Spring.
Betty Comden and writing partner Adolph Green were prominent participants in the
American musical scene of the 1940s and ’50s. We’ll hear all of these composers’ songs
interpreted by Holiday, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Krall, Tierney Sutton
and more. Saturday, March 27 at 11 pm, and Wednesday, March 31 at 7 pm
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The Icons March on E-town
March 1 – Richie Havens / Angel Taylor
E-town is thrilled to have back folk music icon Richie Ha-
vens along with his long-time guitar partner Walter Parks for
this encore broadcast. Sharing the stage is singer-songwriter
Angel Taylor, a 20-year-old newcomer who’s fresh on the heels
of her first album release.
Richie Havens
March 8 – John Hiatt / Brandi Carlile
Exquisitely talented singer-songwriter John Hiatt offers
stripped down versions of his always amazingly crafted songs,
both fan favorites and wonderful new tunes as well. Another
fine performer and stellar singer Brandi Carlile makes her
E-town return, too, along with her incredibly talented band.

March 15 – KT Tunstall / Adrienne Young


Scotland-born rising star and “folk-rock goddess” KT
Tunstall rocks the house with her provocative sonic mesh of
heartfelt pop, rootsy electric blues, and left-field alt-folk. And
Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
Adrienne Young hits the stage with her band delivering an
amazing set of warm and inviting Americana music.
Adrienne Young
March 22 – Joan Baez / Brett Dennen
This week’s show was originally recorded in Boulder in 2008,
as Joan Baez celebrated a new album and her 50th anniversary
year of performing. Also, rising star Brett Dennen performing
a well-crafted set of original songs. And E-town proudly
presents a rare Lifetime E-Chievement Award to Joan Baez,
who, through her music and activism, has for so many years
engaged and educated all of us about issues that challenge our
society, inspiring us to get more involved. Brett Dennen

March 29 – Cake / Chuck Prophet


The talented American indie band Cake has built a huge
base of fans who are drawn to their unique blend of pop, funk,
jazz and rock. Then hosts Nick and Helen Forster welcome
back Chuck Prophet, an amazing singer-songwriter, guitarist,
and bandleader who’s released over ten albums since he started
a musical career 25 years ago.
Mondays at 7 pm
Cake Band

KRCB’s Community Calendar


Are interesting arts events happening in your area? Promote them on KRCB’s Community
Calendar and get the attention your events deserve. Go to krcb.org, choose the
Community drop-down menu on the homepage and select Community Calendar.

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Volunteer of the Month


Susan Swartz brought her column Another Voice to
KRCB in 1995 – yes, way back in the last century – but
her commentaries, and sometimes rants, on politics,
social issues and personal insights are up to the minute
about what’s happening today. A former columnist
and reporter for the Press Democrat for 30 years, where
her focus was on women’s and social issues, she is also
the author of two books, Juicy Tomatoes—Plain Truths,
Dumb Lies and Sisterly Advice after 50 and The Juicy
Tomatoes Guide to Ripe Living After 50. The books, so
named for “women who continue to stay lush and on
the vine after 50,” have been adapted into a play and a
radio series.
These days Susan blogs about retirement for boomer
women, “My So-called Retirement.”
She also tours with her daughter, Samantha “Izzy”
Rose (author of The Package Deal about life as a step-
mother), presenting an evening of mother-daughter
talks about what their two generations agree and on—and don’t.
Swartz is married to Bob Klose also a former PD reporter and editor, now a media
consultant to non-profit agencies. Both are passionate about public radio, and have
been loyal supporters of KRCB from the beginning.
In addition to hearing Susan on the radio Friday mornings at 6:35 and 8:35 am and
6:45 pm, you can read her in the Sonoma West papers on alternate weeks.

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Daytime Television Listings
MONDAY 11:30 Red Green (3/24 - Healthy 3:30 WordGirl
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Flavors) 4:00 SciGirls
6:30 Classical Stretch 12:00 This Old House 4:30 The Electric Company
7:00 Sesame Street 12:30 Cook’s Country from America’s 5:00 World Focus
8:00 Dragon Tales Test Kitchen 5:30 PBS NewsHour
8:30 Curious George 1:00 Moment of Luxury 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green SATURDAY
9:30 Fons & Porter Love of Quilting 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa (Sp)
10:00 Quilting Arts 2:30 Cyberchase 7:30 Dragon Tales (Sp)
10:30 Learn to Read 3:00 Arthur 8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog (Sp)
11:00 Fitness Show 3:30 WordGirl 8:30 Maya & Miguel (Sp)
11:30 Allaire Back Fitness 4:00 Fetch! 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
12:00 Hometime 4:30 The Electric Company 9:30 Thomas and Friends
12:30 Winemakers (3/8 - Tommy 5:00 World Focus 10:00 Bob the Builder
Tang’s Easy Tai Cooking ) 5:30 PBS NewsHour 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
1:00 Nature 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 11:00 A Place of Our Own
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog THURSDAY 11:30 Healing Quest
2:30 Cyberchase 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:00 To the Contrary
3:00 Arthur 6:30 Power Yoga 12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop
3:30 WordGirl 7:00 Sesame Street 1:00 Jerry Yarnell’s School of
4:00 Fetch! 8:00 Dragon Tales Fine Art
4:30 The Electric Company 8:30 Curious George 1:30 Scrapbook Memories
5:00 World Focus 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Best of the Joy of Painting
5:30 PBS NewsHour 9:30 Scrapbook Memories 2:30 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal [repeats Sat. at 1:30 pm] 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop
TUESDAY 10:00 Sewing with Nancy 3:30 Ask This Old House
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 10:30 GED on TV (Spanish) [repeats Tues. at noon]
6:30 Power Yoga 11:00 Rick Steves’ Europe (3/25 - Burt 4:00 Julie and Jacques Cooking
7:00 Sesame Street Wolf: Travels & Traditions) 4:30 Winemakers (3/27 - Key Kids,
8:00 Dragon Tales 11:30 Rare Visions & Roadside Let’s Cook!)
8:30 Curious George Revelations 5:00 Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 12:00 American Woodshop 5:30 Everyday Food
9:30 Knitting Daily 12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class 6:00 Simply Ming
10:00 America Sews with Sue 1:00 For Your Home 6:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time
Hausman 1:30 Piano Guy with Rick Bayless
10:30 GED Connection (English) 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog SUNDAY
11:00 Wider World 2:30 Cyberchase 8:00 Ideas in Action with Jim
11:30 Healthy Minds 3:00 Arthur Glassman
12:00 Ask This Old House 3:30 WordGirl 8:30 La Plaza
12:30 Simply Ming 4:00 Fetch! 9:00 McLaughlin’s One on One
[repeats Sat. at 6 pm] 4:30 The Electric Company 9:30 MoneyTrack
1:00 NOVA 5:00 World Focus 10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 5:30 PBS NewsHour 10:30 Between the Lines
2:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 11:00 European Journal
3:00 Arthur FRIDAY 11:30 World Business
3:30 WordGirl 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:00 Motorweek
4:00 Fetch! 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 12:30 Inside Washington
4:30 The Electric Company 7:00 Sesame Street 1:00 Life (Part2)
5:00 World Focus 8:00 Dragon Tales 1:30 Scully the World Show
5:30 PBS NewsHour 8:30 Curious George 2:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:30 California’s Gold, Green, Water,
WEDNESDAY 9:30 Creative Living or Golden Parks
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches [repeats Sun. at 4 pm] 3:00 American Woodshop
6:30 Power Yoga 10:00 Martha’s Sewing Room [repeats Thurs. at noon]
7:00 Sesame Street 10:30 Katie Brown Workshop 3:30 This Old House
8:00 Dragon Tales 11:00 Art Wolf: Travels to the Edge [repeats Wed. at noon]
8:30 Curious George 11:30 Ciao Italia 4:00 Creative Living
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 12:00 Victory Garden 4:30 Garden Smart
9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels 12:30 Barbecue America 5:00 Wild Gardens
10:00 Knit & Crochet Now! 1:00 Chef’s A Field 5:30 Victory Garden
10:30 Piano Guy 1:30 Sit and Be Fit [repeats Fri. at noon]
[repeats Thurs. at 1:30 pm] 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
11:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Red Green
3:00 Arthur [repeats Sat. at 7:30 pm]
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Television Listings for March
1 Monday 2 Tuesday give insight into how Muslim
7:00 Out of Ireland 7:00 After You’ve Gone women are now increasingly
7:30 My Generation: Spare Parts 7:30 Life (Part 2): Boomer willing to challenge the status
8:00 NOVA: What Darwin Never Marriage quo from within their religion,
Knew On the 150th an- [repeats Sunday at 1 pm] promoting Islam as a powerful
niversary of the publication of 8:00 Nature: Wild Balkans force for positive transforma-
Darwin’s famous On the Thick forests, vast wetlands, tion in the world.
Origin of Species, NOVA deep chasms—this is a 10:00 PBS NewsHour
wild, inaccessible place that 11:00 Charlie Rose
belongs more to myth than 12:00 Democracy Now! *
reality. The landscape looks 1:00 Best of LINK TV * 
as if it was taken straight from
Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings.” 3 WEDNESDAY
But here there are neither 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
orcs nor elves; rather, bears 7:30 Between the Lines with
and wolves. This is not Middle Barry Kibrick
Earth; rather it is middle [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
Europe—the Balkans. 8:00 American Masters: Carol
reveals answers to the riddles [repeats 3/8 at 1 pm) Burnett: A Woman of
that Darwin couldn’t explain. 9:00 Veiled Voices Women across Character America in the
Stunning breakthroughs in the Arab world are redefining 1960s and ’70s was in
a new science—nicknamed their role as leaders in Islam.
“evo devo”—are linking the Veiled Voices investigates
enigma of origins to another of the world of Muslim women
nature’s great mysteries: the religious leaders through the
development of an embryo. eyes of these three women
[repeats Tuesday at 1 pm] in Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt.
10:00 PBS NewsHour Shot over the course of two
11:00 Charlie Rose years, Veiled Voices reveals
12:00 Democracy Now! * a world rarely documented,
1:00 Best of LINK TV * exploring both the public and
private lives of these women.
The stories featured in the film
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turmoil. The civil rights offers a rare backstage look at remade nearly every aspect of
struggle, the war in Vietnam one of contemporary music’s modern culture, transforming
and the sexual revolution de- most interesting live acts. the way we work, learn and
fined a nation in conflict. But Candid behind-the-scenes connect in ways that we’re
at 10 o’clock every Saturday interviews with McKennitt, her only beginning to understand.
night, in dorms and dens, in band, crew and colleagues FRONTLINE producer Rachel
living rooms and bedrooms reveal the rigors of touring. Dretzin (Growing Up Online)
across the country, Americans 10:00 PBS NewsHour teams up with one of the
watched The Carol Burnett 11:00 Charlie Rose leading thinkers of the digital
Show. For 11 years, the wacky 12:00 Democracy Now! * age, Douglas Rushkoff (The
performer yelled like Tarzan 1:00 Best of LINK TV * Persuaders, Merchants of
and won—and sometimes Cool), to continue to explore
broke—our hearts with her 4 THURSDAY life on the virtual frontier.
edgy, always sympathetic, 7:00 As Time Goes By 10:30 PBS NewsHour
characters. She could fall 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie 11:30 Charlie Rose
down a flight of stairs or hold Manouse: Barney Frank 12:30 Democracy Now! *
her own in a duet with Julie 8:00 History Detectives: WPA Mural 1:30 Best of LINK TV *
Andrews. Yet, as with so many Studies, George Washington
brilliant comedians, hers was Miniature, & Japanese Bal- 5 FRIDAY
a difficult childhood. A glimpse loon Bomb 7:00 To the Manor Born
of something deeper and 9:00 Frontline: Digital Nation 7:30 MoneyTrack: Whiz Kid -
darker began to emerge in the Over a single generation, the John Paul Pigeon
dramatic career that followed Web and digital media have 8:00 Celtic Thunder - It’s Enter-
her TV variety show. tainment!
9:30 Loreena McKennitt: A (see page 6)
Moveable Feast Loreena 9:30 Music of Ireland - Welcome
McKennitt: A Moveable Feast Home (see page 8)
follows Canadian singer/ 11:00 Heart Healthy Yoga: Yoga
composer Loreena McKennitt for the Rest of Us Pioneer-
as she embarks on her 2007 ing yoga instructor Peggy
An Ancient Muse tour.The Cappy has set her own unique
performance documentary mark in the world of yoga by

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Television Listings for March
developing and teaching an 5:30 SCTV Golden Classics roll career spanned the 1950s
approach that makes it ac- (see page 6) through the 1980s, ambition
cessible to people of all ages, 7:00 More Funny Ladies of and stardom always took a
abilities, and sizes. British Comedy More Funny back seat to the purity and es-
12:00 Democracy Now! * Ladies of British Comedy will sence of his art, which history
1:00 Best of KRCB * celebrate many of the great has judged to be a corner-
women of British comedy stone of 20th century popular
6 SATURDAY by showcasing clips of their music.
11:30am Art of Quilting funniest moments. And who 12:00 Best of KRCB *
Explore the diverse techniques better to host a second look
and artistry reflected in 7 Sunday
contemporary American art 11:00am Change Your Brain,
quilts through artistic exhibi- Change Your Body In Change
Your Brain, Change Your Body,
tions and quilt artists at work
award winning psychiatrist
in their studios. Discover how and bestselling author Dr.
the boundaries of traditional Daniel Amen gives you 10
American quilt making have very simple steps that will help
expanded to an art form you live longer, look younger,
that now adorns the walls of be thinner, and decrease your
exhibit halls and art galleries risk for Alzheimer’s disease,
worldwide. depression, heart disease,
1:00 Rick Steves’ Mediterranean at great British comedi-
cancer and diabetes.
Mosaic In his latest pledge ennes than the original host,
1:00 Taking Control of Diabe-
Penelope Keith, best known as
event, travel expert Rick tes with Dr. Neal Barnard
“Margo Leadbetter” from The
Steves shares his extensive Leading clinical researcher,
Good Neighbors, and more
knowledge of European history adjunct associate professor of
recently as “Audrey Forbes
and culture as he winds his medicine, author, and health
Hamilton” from To the Manor
way through southern Greece, advocate, Neal Barnard, MD
Born.
Turkey and Croatia. shares his scientifically
8:00 Pat Boone: Love Letters in
3:00 Visions of Italy: Southern proven system to taking
the Sands of Time
Style Takes viewers on a control of diabetes through
(see page 6)
seamless journey starting just 9:30 Rounder Records 40th Anni- nutrition, without drugs
south of Rome, following along 2:30 Go Greener Go Greener is an
versary Concert The Rounder
the rugged western coastline upbeat, motivational special
Records 40th Anniversary
to the toe of the “boot” at Reg- that provides simple, practical
Concert is a gala featuring the
gio Calabria, and then back ways to become a more mind-
best and brightest stars from
inland over the countryside ful consumer and save money.
the Rounder roster. Film and
to Rome. A soundtrack that Viewers will discover that
television star Minnie Driver
resonates with the history and “Going Greener” is not taxing
hosts this spectacular star-
beauty of the region provides or difficult, nor does it require
studded variety concert with
an incomparable celebration a huge investment or involve a
Robert Plant and Alison
of southern Italy’s consider- major lifestyle change.
Krauss, Steve Martin, Mary
able charms. 4:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup:
Chapin Carpenter, Alison
Menopause and Beyond –
4:30 Primal Grill with Steven Krauss & Union Station, Mad-
New Wisdom for Women
Raichlen, Special Edition eleine Peyroux, “Soul Queen
It has been estimated that
In this special edition of of New Orleans” Irma Thomas,
by the year 2008 women
Primal Grill, grilling guru Bela Fleck, and Nathan & The
between the ages of fifty and
Steven Raichlen shares Zydeco Cha Chas.
sixty-five would be the largest
some of his favorite recipes 11:00 Roy Orbison: In Dreams
demographic group in the
and talks about his travels In Dreams is the climactic and
United States. And for the first
on the world’s “barbecue inspiring life and times—and
time in human history, the
trail.” Steven ventured to 30 the music—of first generation
money they use will be money
countries in order to bring Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
they have earned them-
viewers—veteran and novice inductee Roy Orbison. This
selves...As they flex their eco-
grillers alike—an impressive major documentary film
nomic, mental, and physical
collection of full-flavored, deals with the saga of pop’s
muscles and put their money
imaginative and easy-to-follow most enigmatic and often
and energy where their ideals
recipes. under-appreciated pioneer.
are, the world will change in
For Orbison, whose rock and
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Television Listings for March
ways that reflect their inherent by their individual regions our times. And what really
women’s wisdom, wisdom that of Ireland. Their special, set all of National Geographic
has the potential to benefit Celtic Tenors: No Boundaries, Magazine’s photos apart are
every woman, man, child and features the group’s eclectic the stories behind the photos.
living being on the planet. mix of Irish traditional music, With flair, action, and behind-
6:00 More Funny Ladies of Brit- popular American standards, the-scenes footage, this
ish Comedy and renditions of contempo- one-hour special counts down
(see 3/6 at 7 pm) rary Irish songs. the “best of the best” from the
7:00 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: 8:30 Ed Sullivan’s ’60s Rock & magazine that has won dozens
An Irish Parade of Stars Roll From the late 1940s until of national magazine awards
(see page 8) the early 1970s, millions of for photography.
8:30 T.A.M.I. Show - Rock’n’Roll’s viewers of all ages saw great 11:00 Chris Botti Live In Boston,
First Concert Film Filmed just musical acts each Sunday Part II Continuing the amazing
eight months after The Beatles night on The Ed Sullivan performance by trumpeter
appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. This installment in the Chris Botti (and friends) at
Show, The T.A.M.I. Show - My Music series presents Boston’s Symphony Hall, this
Rock’n’Roll’s First Concert classic song performances version contains footage not
Film introduced rock ‘n’ soul from 1963-1968. From the seen in last year’s Chris Botti
youth culture to America in the Beatles’ American television Live in Boston. Artists appear-
first concert movie of the rock debut to the Doors’ infamous ing along with Chris include
one-time-only appearance to Sting, Steven Tyler, Josh
the Rolling Stones, Sly and the Groban and Yo-Yo-Ma, with
Family Stone, the Mamas and Keith Lockhart conducting the
the Papas, and more. Boston Pops.
10:30 Michael Bolton Live at the 12:00 Democracy Now! *
Royal Albert Hall, London 1:00 Best of KRCB *  
He’s sold more than 53 10 WEDNESDAY
million records and sung and 7:00 Big Band Years My Music
composed with everyone from presents its first “Big Band”
Luciano Pavarotti and B.B.King music retrospective featuring
to Lady Gaga and Kanye West. the biggest songs that got
Now Michael Bolton takes us us through World War II and
era. One of the rarest and on a spectacular grand tour of kick-started the baby boom
most sought-after perfor- his music at London’s Royal with brassy legends that will
mance films from its time, the Albert Hall. take you on a “Sentimental
1964 concert event featured 12:00 Democracy Now! * Journey.”
future Rock and Roll Hall of 1:00 Best of KRCB* 9:00 Evening with Il Divo - Live In
Famers James Brown, Chuck Barcelona The four charming,
Berry, The Beach Boys, Marvin 9 Tuesday sexy, talented young men of Il
Gaye, Smokey Robinson & 7:00 Pat Boone: Love Letters in Divo—American tenor
The Miracles, The Supremes the Sands of Time David Miller, French pop singer
and many other American and (see 3/6 at 8:00pm) Sebastien Izambard, Swiss
British Invasion hit-makers in 8:30 5 Browns: In Concert tenor Urs Buhler, and Spanish
their prime. This legendary film (see page 7) baritone Carlos Marin—return
hasn’t been seen in its entirety 10:00 National Geographic to public television with a new
since it originally appeared in Magazine’s Top 10 Photos special in Barcelona, Spain.
theaters in 1964. of The Year Flip through the An Evening With Il Divo - Live
10:30 SCTV Golden Classics pages of any issue of the in Barcelona showcases the
(see page 6) National Geographic Magazine ‘popera’ quartet’s sophisti-
and you’ll find eye-opening cated vocal stylings and cross-
12:00 Best of KRCB *
and evocative images—the continental flair with a set list
8 Monday best published anywhere in that features romantic, rich
7:00 Celtic Tenors: No Boundar- the world. Earning the “yellow harmonies and heart-breaking
ies The Celtic Tenors, Ireland’s border” is one of the most ballads.
most successful crossover art- highly-prized accomplish- 10:30 Daryl Hall and John Oates
ists, meld together elements ments in photo-journalism. - Live at the Troubadour
of classical, folk and pop, with Yet even among these striking In May 2008, Daryl Hall and
each tenor expressing a dis- images, there are some that John Oates took the stage at
stand out as instant icons for the legendary Troubadour for
tinct musical style influenced
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the first time since playing 1:30 Diet Free with Zonya Foco, shopping or in a crowded
their earliest Los Angeles RD (see 3/11 at 8:30 pm) public place.
shows at the club 35 years 3:30 John Gray: Venus On Fire, 12:30 Viewer’s Choice
before. This special features Mars On Ice 7:00 Viewer’s Choice
the best performances from (see page 6) 12:00 Best of KRCB *
the Grammy-nominated rock 5:00 Rick Steves’ Mediterranean 1:00 Best of KRCB *
‘n’ soul duo’s much antici- Mosaic (see 3/6 at 1 pm)
pated two-night concert 7:00 Jimmy Sturr and His 15 Monday
12:00 Democracy Now! * Orchestra The program was 7:00 Change Your Brain, Change
1:00 Best of KRCB * taped in October 2009 at Your Body
Caesars’ Windsor Hotel and (see 3/7 at 11:00am)
11 THURSDAY 9:00 Strong Body, Ageless Body
7:00 John Gray: Venus On Fire, Casino in Canada during the
Polkapalooza Festival where with Erin O’Brien Hollywood
Mars On Ice (see page 7) trainer Erin O’Brien invites you
8:30 Diet Free with Zonya Foco, Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra
were the headline performers. into her home for an exercise
RD Registered dietician Zonya routine that works your arms,
Foco delivers healthy eating legs, and core. Strong Body,
and exercise advice with her Ageless Body is an efficient
trademark energy and humor, total body workout for a stron-
inspiring stories and audience ger, leaner, more flexible body.
participation. She tailored Diet 10:00 Ed Slott’s Stay Rich for Life
Free with Zonya Foco, RD for Renowned tax advisor and
those who want to stop the personal finance author Ed
weight-gain cycle, improve Slott, CPA, offers Baby Boom-
their energy, lower their cho- ers—and anyone who wants
lesterol, blood sugar or blood to retire on their own terms
pressure, or simply enjoy despite America’s monumental
optimum health. fiscal crisis—a step-by-step
10:30 Taking Control of Diabetes solution to create, manage
with Dr. Neal Barnard Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra and keep family wealth.
( see 3/7 at 1:00pm) have earned the title of 12:00 Democracy Now! *
12:00 Democracy Now! * “America’s Best Polka Band” 1:00 Best of KRCB *
1:00 Best of KRCB * with 18 Grammy’s in the last
20 years, for “Best Polka
16 Tuesday
12 FRIDAY 7:00 Civil War: The Universe of
7:00 Seneca Falls Recording Artists.” Battle - 1863 The turning
(see page 5) 8:30 Best of Daniel O’Donnell On point of the war is reached at
8:30 Rounder Records 40th Film (see page 7) the legendary Battle of Gettys-
Anniversary Concert 10:00 T.A.M.I. Show - Rock’n’Roll’s burg. While 150,000 men face
(see 3/6 at 9:30pm) First Concert Film death in Pennsylvania’s fields,
10:00 Love Me Tender - The Love (see 3/7 at 8:30pm) the war spreads westward. As
Songs of Elvis A major 12:00 Best of KRCB * the Union drafts more soldiers,
reason for Elvis Presley’s mas- riots rage in New York, and
sive, unprecedented appeal to
14 Sunday African American troops join
11:00am Bracing for a Quake: A
women audiences of all ages the fight. At Gettysburg’s
Survival Guide Bracing for a
was his love songs. Always a cemetery, President Lincoln
Quake: A Survival Guide is an
true romantic, Elvis recorded articulates the poignant hope
earthquake preparedness
many, many love songs “that government of the
special hosted by Life & Times
throughout his career. Love people, by the people, and for
anchor Val Zavala and KVIE
Me Tender - The Love Songs the people shall not perish
Sacramento reporter Jason
of Elvis tells the warm story from the earth.”
Shoultz. Bracing for a Quake:
of the tender side of the King 9:00 Freedom Songs: The Music
A Survival Guide presents
of Rock and Roll. Narrated by of the Civil Rights Move-
more than 80 practical tips
Ashley Judd. on how to prepare for and ment For a brief moment in
12:00 Democracy Now! * respond to a major quake. time, a few daring, innova-
1:00 Best of KRCB * Viewers will learn how to tive musicians stood at the
reduce earthquake hazards in crossroads of a revolution in
13 SATURDAY music and culture. Across one
11:30am Ed Sullivan’s ’60s Rock & their homes and offices, what
to do if they’re on the freeway, of the most turbulent periods
Roll (see 3/8 at 8:30pm) in American history—from
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Television Listings for March
the early civil rights era to mix of live performance and 6:30 Welk Stars: Through The
Watergate—they brought archival footage bring viewers Years This new special, the
music, medium and message back to the 1950s pop days Welk Stars: Through The Years,
together as never before, with The Singing Rage - Patti will salute 18 hard-working,
composing a soundtrack per- Page, classic moments from much loved Welk entertainers,
fectly tuned to the tempo and Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, using vintage photos from the
pulse of its time. They were The McGuire Sisters and network television years and
America’s rhythm rebels, and more. clips from the past PBS Welk
the spirit of what they created 12:00 Democracy Now! * Specials. The show will be
then lives on today.
1:00 Best of KRCB * hosted by Mary Lou Metzger
10:30 Playing for Change Playing
who will share an upbeat
for Change is an extraordinary 19 FRIDAY detailed short biography of
effort to unite musicians and 7:00 Sinatra at Carnegie Hall
vocalists from diverse parts of each performer.
In 1980, Frank Sinatra
the globe, while at the same 8:30 Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar
performed a two-week
time seeking to immerse Player On May 15, 1987,
engagement at Carnegie Hall,
audiences in a multimedia a group of A-list musicians
which at the time, set a record
movement to inspire, connect gathered to celebrate the
for the venue by selling out
and bring peace to the world enormous influence of guitarist
each show in just one day. The
through music. Chet Atkins on their lives and
performances followed the
12:00 Democracy Now! * careers. Taped in Nashville just
release of 1980’s Trilogy,
1:00 Best of KRCB *   blocks from the famed Music
Sinatra’s ambitious triple-
Row that he’s largely credited
17 WEDNESDAY album comeback that featured
with creating.
7:00 Music of Ireland - Welcome The Theme from New York,
10:00 Get Down Tonight - The
Home (see page 8) New York.
Disco Explosion My Music
8:30 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: 8:30 Pat Boone: Love Letters in brings back the disco years
An Irish Parade of Stars the Sands of Time
with live performances from
(see page 8) (see 3/9 at 7:00pm) the legends of the lighted
10:00 Celtic Woman: The Greatest 10:00 Rick Steves’ Mediterranean dance floor. Hosted by KC and
Journey Celtic Woman’s latest Mosaic (see 3/6 at 1pm) The Sunshine Band, Karen
television special is a collec- 12:00 Democracy Now! * Lynn-Gorney (Saturday Night
tion of beloved and memorable 1:00 Best of KRCB * Fever co-star) and Dance
highlights from their acclaimed 20 SATURDAY Fever’s Denny Terrio.
PBS specials. All of the songs 11:30am Taking Control of Diabetes 12:00 Best of KRCB *
are intertwined with stunning
scenic and landscape images
with Dr. Neal Barnard 21 Sunday
(see 3/11at 10:30pm) 11:00am Viewer’s Choice
of Ireland.
1:00 Change Your Brain, Change 5:00 Bracing for a Quake: A
12:00 Democracy Now! *
Your Body Survival Guide
1:00 Best of KRCB * (see 3/14 at 11:00am)
(see 3/15 at 7:00pm)
18 THURSDAY 3:00 As Time Goes By Reunion 6:30 Red Green Test Drive
7:00 More Funny Ladies of Brit- Special Red Green Test Drive is a hi-
ish Comedy (see 3/18 at 8:00pm) larious entertainment special.
(see 3/7 at 7:00pm) 5:00 Best of Red Skelton A new 7:30 Viewer’s Choice
8:00 As Time Goes By Reunion public television special 12:00 Best of KRCB *
Special Dame Judi Dench and celebrates America’s Clown 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
Geoffrey Palmer bring their Prince of Comedy and one of 22 Monday
beloved television characters the longest running television 7:00 Out of Ireland
Jean Pargetter and Lionel variety series. The Red 7:30 My Generation: The Work
Hardcastle back to life in this Skelton Show, one of the You Love
special. We pick up some time first variety shows to make 8:00 NOVA: Riddles of the Sphinx
after the original series left off the successful transition For 45 centuries, the Great
and reveal Jean Pargetter’s from radio to TV, premiered Sphinx has cast its enigmatic
great anticipation for grand- September 30, 1951 and was gaze over Egypt’s Giza plateau.
children much to husband a television staple for two This strange half-human,
Lionel’s dismay. decades until its cancellation half-lion image has inspired
10:00 Magic Moments - The Best in 1971. countless fantastic theories
of ’50s Pop The program’s about its origins. How was it
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Television Listings for March
built, and who or what does it 9:00 Torturing Democracy with crimes. In the process, they’re
represent? Adding to the mys- Follow-Up (see page 9) challenged to find their own
tery, archeologists found that 11:00 In the Life Art, culture, issues, voices, reclaim their humanity
its creators abruptly discarded and news of the gay and and take a first step toward
their tools and abandoned the lesbian community. breaking free of the prison
structure when it was nearly 11:30 Taking Control of Your Credit system.
complete. NOVA’s expert team Taking Control of Your Credit 10:00 PBS NewsHour
of archeologists carries out follows two high school stu- 11:00 Charlie Rose
eye-opening experiments that dents, Julian and Aaron, as 12:00 Democracy Now! *
reveal the techniques and Julian gives Aaron a lesson in 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
incredible labor invested in the credit, specifically, the use of
carving of this gigantic credit cards.
25 THURSDAY
sculpture. 7:00 As Time Goes By
12:00 Democracy Now! *
[repeats Tuesday at 1 pm] 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie
1:00 Best of LINK TV *   Manouse: Rip Torn
9:00 Justice: What’s the Right
Thing to Do? Session Thir- 24 WEDNESDAY 8:00 History Detectives: Stalag
teen: Immanuel Kant’s strin- 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine 17 Portrait, Seadrome, &
gent theory of morality allows 7:30 Between the Lines with Black Tom Shell
for no exceptions. Session Barry Kibrick 9:00 Frontline: Flying Cheap
Fourteen: Sandel introduces [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am] One year after the deadliest
the modern philosopher John 8:00 American Masters domestic airline accident
Rawls and his theory of a Marilyn Monroe: Still Life in seven years, FRONTLINE
‘hypothetical contract.’ There are the movie roles, investigates the crash of
10:00 PBS NewsHour but it is the still images—the Continental 3407 in Buffalo,
11:00 Charlie Rose NY, and discovers a dramati-
12:00 Democracy Now! * cally changed airline industry,
1:00 Best of LINK TV * where regional carriers now
account for half of the nation’s
23 Tuesday daily departures. The rise of
7:00 After You’ve Gone the regionals and arrival of
7:30 Life (Part 2): Generation low-cost carriers have been a
Gaps huge boon to consumers, and
[repeats Sunday at 1 pm] the industry insists that the
8:00 Nature: Invasion of the Giant skies remain safe.
Pythons Florida’s Everglades 10:00 PBS NewsHour
National Park is one of the 11:00 Charlie Rose
last great wildlife refuges. 12:00 Democracy Now! *
However, the Everglades is 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
also the dumping ground for iconic face, expressions and
many animal invaders— over poses—that make up our 26 FRIDAY
15 species of parrot, 75 collective memory of Marilyn. 7:00 To the Manor Born
kinds of fish and 30 different She was, arguably, the most 7:30 MoneyTrack: Hot Topics
reptiles. All of the intruders photographed person ever. Show
found their way into the park Her relationship with the 8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack
either by accidental escape camera produced an enduring 8:30 McLaughlin Group
from pet owners or intentional body of work that still dazzles 9:00 Burt Wolf 2010 European
releases by people no longer and moves us, evoking both Cruises Marathon Noted
wishing to care for an exotic desire and pathos. These Public Television travel host
species. Add to the mix tens photographs are an ageless Burt Wolf hosts this special
of thousands of giant pythons, testament to her grace, guts program designed to entice
snakes that can grow to 20 and sexiness—her humor and viewers to travel with him
feet and weigh nearly 300 vulnerability. on a series of cruises along
pounds. The predatory pythons 9:00 Girls on the Wall A group of the great rivers of Europe
slithered into this protected incarcerated teenage girls are during the summer of 2010
wilderness and thrived, and given a shot at redemption in which will benefit KRCB. This
the refuge has consequently a most unlikely form: a musi- program takes us along the
become less of a haven and cal. Girls on the Wall follows beautiful Rhine River and
more of a killing ground every three inmates as they write, through France as a taste of
day since then. rap and rehearse the harrow- what the summer cruises will
[repeats 3/29 at 1 pm) ing events leading up to their feature.
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10:00 PBS NewsHour their own national identity. 11:00 Charlie Rose
11:00 Charlie Rose 9:30 Masterpiece Classic: 12:00 Democracy Now! *
12:00 Democracy Now! * Emma - Part Two A fiercely 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
1:00 Best of KRCB * funny adaptation of Jane
Austen’s delightful love story 30 Tuesday
27 SATURDAY stars Romola Garai as a young 7:00 After You’ve Gone
7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast woman whose attempts to 7:30 Life (Part 2): Caregiving
Food My Way play Cupid go disastrously [repeats Sunday at 1 pm]
7:30 Red Green Show: Cyber Girl awry. Rich, beautiful and 8:00 Nature: Is That Skunk?
8:00 Lawrence Welk Show: 25th hopelessly self-deluded, It’s a familiar but mysterious
Anniversary Show Emma Woodhouse can’t help creature in woods and neigh-
9:00 Austin City Limits: Ben meddling in the romantic life borhoods all across America.
Harper and Relentless 7 of others while neglecting her Its infamous weapon is one
10:00 Song of the Mountains: own. of the most awful scents in
Zephyr Lightning Bolts; 10:30 Masterpiece Classic: Emma all of nature. Now, intrepid
Tommy Freeman & Tennes- - Part Three How will Jane researchers and camera-
see Skyline. Austen, the master of happy men track skunks day and
11:00 Theater Talk endings, tie up the tangled night across California, New
11:30 Red Dwarf: Out of Time affairs of her heroines Emma Mexico, Oklahoma, Ohio, even
12:00 Best of KRCB * Woodhouse, Harriet Smith and Martha’s Vineyard, uncovering
Jane Fairfax? And what will how they hunt, forage, mate
28 Sunday she do about those mystifying and raise amazingly cute baby
7:00 Antiques Roadshow: men, Mr. Knightley and Frank skunks. And yes, the remark-
Madison, WI - Hour One Churchill? able secrets of that stink will
8:00 Dolley Madison: American 11:30 Best of KRCB * be revealed!
Experience Style icon, ex- 1:00 Best of LINK TV * [repeats 4/5 at 1 pm)
travagant hostess, humanitar- 9:00 Seneca Falls (see page 5)
29 Monday 10:00 PBS NewsHour
7:00 Out of Ireland 11:00 Charlie Rose
7:30 My Generation: Hope 12:00 Democracy Now! *
8:00 NOVA: The Incredible 1:00 Best of LINK TV *  
Journey of the Butterflies
Every year, 100 million 31 WEDNESDAY
monarch butterflies set off on 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
an incredible journey across 7:30 Between the Lines with
North America. These beautiful Barry Kibrick
creatures fly 2,000 miles to [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
8:00 Great Performances at the
reach their remote destina-
Met: Madama Butterfly
tion: a tiny area high in the
mountains of Mexico. Yet
Patricia Racette returns
scientists are still puzzling over
to the title role of Anthony
ian, doting mother, trusted how the butterflies achieve
Minghella’s stunning produc-
political advisor, and diplomat. this tremendous feat of endur-
tion, a new classic of the Met
These are the roles we now ance and how, year after year,
repertory. Patrick Summers
expect in a First Lady, roles the monarchs navigate with
conducts Puccini’s heart-
created by President James such hair’s-breadth precision.
breaking tale of a Japanese
Madison’s wife, Dolley. Born [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm] geisha girl.
in relative obscurity before the 9:00 Justice: What’s the Right 10:30 Arabs, Jews, and the News
American Revolution, Dolley’s Thing to Do? Session Fifteen: This program explores how
beauty attracted attention, but John Rawls applied his ‘veil the 2006 war between Israel
it was her political acumen of ignorance’ theory to social and Hezbollah has bitterly
that set her apart in a time and economic equality issues, divided Arab and Jewish com-
when women held no overt as well as fair governance. munities in the United States
political power. As the “first Session Sixteen: Professor by focusing on the prolonged,
First Lady,” she used her Sandel recaps the three differ- public, and unresolved conflict
unelected position to legitimize ent theories raised so far, between these communities in
the nation’s new capital, to concerning how income, the Detroit, MI area.
create a political and social wealth, and opportunities in 11:00 Charlie Rose
style for the new country and life should be distributed. 12:00 Democracy Now! *
to give Americans a sense of 10:00 PBS NewsHour 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
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