The Who At Kilburn The 60s Live
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The Who At Kilburn The 60s Live
Bill Joel: The Stranger Live Tue, 9/2 • 9:30pm The Who At Kilburn Mon, 9/8 • 9:30pm The 60s Live: My Generation, My Music Murder House Fri, 9/12 • 8pm Sat, 9/13 • 8pm www.kbtc.org 1 Program Highlights Billy Joel:The Stranger Live Tuesday, Sept. 2 • 9:30pm nd In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Hicksville, New York native’s breakthrough album The Stranger, premieres the U.S. broadcast of Billy Joel’s 1978 British concert debut - a live television performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test . During the appearance, the legendary singer/ songwriter played a set of nowclassic hits, including Only the Good Die Young, Movin’ Out, She’s Always a Woman and Just the Way You Are, which earned 1978 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Joel and his band also performed New York State of Mind and Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) off 1976’s Turnstiles as well as Piano Man stomper Ain’t No Crime. The Who At Kilburn Monday, Sept. 8th • 9:30pm Charter members of the “British Invasion” in the 1960s, THE WHO — Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon — had been on hiatus for more than a year when they assembled at the Gaumont State Theatre in Kilburn, North London, on December 15, 1977, to record a concert for Jeff Stein’s documentary The Kids Are Alright. Filmed before an invited audience, it would turn out to be Keith Moon’s penultimate live performance. BTC President Dr. David Borofsky BTC Board of Trustees Mike Grunwald Theresa Pan-Hosley Calvin Pearson Stan Rumbaugh Karen Seinfeld Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias Sunday, Sept. 7th • 8:00pm When Luciano Pavarotti died in September 2007, the world lost one of the greatest voices in all of music. In celebration of Pavarotti’s peerless vocal talent and extraordinary international impact, this performance documentary looks back over his legendary career, utilizing the arias with which he was most closely associated as a narrative framework. From his humble origins in Modena, Italy, A Life in Seven Arias follows The King of the High C’s meteoric rise, spanning his London debut in La Bohème , his triumph in La Fille du Régiment and his iconic rendition of “Nessun dorma.” In addition to a treasure trove of classic Pavarotti performances, also featured are new and archival interviews with many of the tenor’s friends and colleagues, including Dame Joan Sutherland, Plàcido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Juan Diego Floréz. KBTC General Manager Debbie Emond "Thank you for your sensitivity to providing programs for all ages and interests. 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Where appraisers discover such tempting treats as a set of dollhouse furniture made in the 1920s by Providence manufacturer Tynie Toys and decorated by students at the Rhode Island School of Design; original production puppets from the 1964 animated film Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer ; and a rare 1908 first edition copy of Anne of Green Gables , bought at a flea market for about $5 and since stored in an attic valued at $12,000 to $18,000. The Emmy Award-Winning FULL FOCUS is Western Washington’s only weekly documentary series that offers a thoughtful and in-depth look at the people and places that have shaped our community. We are telling your stories focusing on our local culture, art, and history we better understand what makes us unique and vibrant. Full Focus:Tears Tuesday, Sept. 16th 7:30pm Having experienced the grief of losing their son Jesse, Sarah and Sanford Slack founded the Tears Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps families grieve the loss of a baby by providing financial assistance for burial or cremation costs. Did You Know? Young children who start school behind, stay behind, and fail or drop out at far higher rates than preschooled children. Too many of our children don’t get a good start and First 5 FUNdamentals is working in our community to change that. Log on to www.kbtc.org to find out more. KBTC is My Source for early childhood education. 10 www.kbtc.org Full Focus: Hero Tuesday, Sept. 30th • 7:30pm The day before his 18th birthday Bill Knuedson found out that the man he called “dad” was not his biological father. His father had been killed in action in WWII. 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Saturdays 7am (Starting Sept. 13) Public television’s landmark gardening program begins its 32nd season with a new host: Jamie Durie, a horticulturist, international landscape designer and Australian television personality. Familiar faces from previous seasons, including resident horticulturist and all-around gardening expert Kip Anderson, gardening correspondent Paul Epsom and lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers, continue to provide simple easy lessons to help today’s busy gardeners make the most of their time outdoors. 12 www.kbtc.org www.kbtc.org 09/06: Serger Crochet 09/13: Contemporary Machine Accessories, pt 1 09/20: Contemporary Machine Accessories, pt 2 09/27: Totes to Go, pt 1 Martha’s Sewing Room 11:00am 09/06: Warm and Safe Window 09/13: Decorative Casings 09/20: Gathered Lace Techniques 09/27: Sewing Machine Needle-Getting to the Point Fons & Porter’s Love Of Quilting 11:30am 09/06: A Visit to Colonieal Williamsburg 09/13: Williamsburg Basket Wall Quilt, pt 1 09/20: Williamsburg Basket Wall Quilt, pt 2 09/27:Three Zinnas Wall Quilt 13 Letter from the General Manager To Our PBS Family, As our children and grandchildren head back to school, KBTC‘s commitment to lifelong learning outside the classroom remains unwavering. In fact, our programs are considered among the most reliable and trusted on television today. Children and their caregivers can choose from over 35 hours a week of non-commercial, non-violent, and educational children’s programming - programs that promote tolerance, model positive social interaction and address one of our community’s foremost concerns: Helping children start school, ready to learn. Debbie Emond With that goal in mind, we’re debuting two new programs designed to support children’s learning at home. Reading Rockets, an award-winning series of innovative halfhour programs about how children learn to read, why so many struggle and what parents and teachers can do to help. Martha Speaks also begins in September with the goal of engaging kids and expanding their vocabulary. Sadly, it is estimated that almost half of our children are not emotionally or developmentally ready to start Kindergarten. Studies show that if they start behind, they stay behind. KBTC is committed to changing that. Through our involvement in the Pierce County Early Learning consortium, our investment in producing programs reaching out to families and caregivers, and our air-time dedicated to educating the public about caregiving resources; we are proud to help the children of our community start school, ready to learn. In the meantime, whether you’re interested in learning the latest scientific findings, satisfying your curiosity about the natural world, picking up the newest sewing technique or developing your reading skills with the Sesame Street gang, there’s an opportunity to discover something new every time you tune in to KBTC. Stay with us for exciting programming this fall. Debbie Emond Executive Dean and General Manager, KBTC & KCKA A Service of Bates Technical College Membership Form Name____________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________ City___________________State____Zip__________Phone__________________ Pledge Suggestions $35 Senior $75 Family $125 Director $250 KBTC Partner $1000 Signal Society $________Other Payment Credit Card Number ________________________________Exp.___________ Visa MasterCard American Express Check Enclosed (made payable to KBTC) Discover Mail payment and this form to: KBTC, 2320 S. 19th Street, Tacoma WA 98405 For more information call 253.680.7700 or visit our website at www.kbtc.org. 14 www.kbtc.org www.kbtc.org 15 16 www.kbtc.org Based on the best-selling children’s book series by Susan Meddaugh, the MARTHA SPEAKS animated TV series follows the adventures of Martha, a loveable dog whose appetite for alphabet soup gives her the ability to speak. Using her newfound abilities, Martha gets jobs, wears disguises, foils bad guys, wins contests and orders lots of steaks. A dog’s breakfast of messes and hilarious entanglements ensue for Martha, her family and the unsuspecting people of her town who make up the comic heart of the series. (Premieres Sept. 8) Weekdays • 1:30pm New Series! Martha Speaks If you would like to conserve resources and receive Choice via e-mail, please contact [email protected] 1101 South Yakima Avenue Tacoma WA 98405-4895 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Tacoma, WA Permit No. 1052