June 2015 Program Schedule

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June 2015 Program Schedule
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 1 of 122
Mon, Jun 01, 2015
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Komora (To Heal)
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What would it take you to forgive the murder of your family? What would you do if you had to choose between your life and those of 400 children?
How would you redefine family if you were the only survivor in yours? And how would you react when the people who tried to exterminate your
people were released from prison and returned to your community? These are just a few questions addressed by interviewees in the upcoming
documentary Komora: to heal. Komora is about the orphan survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda and the people who stepped up to
raise them, whether they were older siblings, orphanage caretakers, or the orphans themselves when they had no one but each other. The film is
directed by two friends. Emmanuel Habimana, a law student and orphan of the genocide, teams up with Natalia Ledford, an American
independent filmmaker and university student from Nebraska. As Natalia narrates the story, Emmanuel takes them throughout Rwanda and
halfway around the world as he interviews his peers, family, heroes, and even former killers. From them he hopes to learn what survival has
meant for his peers across Rwanda and what it means for them today to live in a society where they must share their communities with killers.
01:00:00
Beyond The Light Switch
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In this new episode of Beyond the Light Switch, we focus on the electrification of the American economy - in transportation, shipping, airlines,
even in the U.S. military and its importance to our national security. Our host, Scientific American's David Biello, journeys across the country to
examine America's switch to electrification as a key strategy in reducing our foreign oil dependence while achieving our economic, environmental
and energy security goals. Our journey begins in Iraq where moving diesel fuel in order to generate electricity became that war's most dangerous
occupation. From the Middle East David looks at the Pentagon's role in advancing energy technology. He'll then travel to one of the busiest ports
in the world - the Port of Los Angeles, then onto Austin, Texas, to a neighborhood that boasts the highest concentration of electric vehicles in the
country. Then it's off to Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Berkeley, California all in the search for signs of a new energy future.
02:00:00
Growing Cities
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In Lincoln's time, 80 percent of the U.S. population lived in rural areas and worked in farm-related jobs. Today, more than 80 percent of
Americans live in cities, with less than 1 percent of the population claiming farming as an occupation. However, many city-dwellers are reimagining the possibilities of farming in urban settings - growing their own food in empty lots and lawns, and creating healthier, stronger and more
vibrant communities in the process. GROWING CITIES examines the role of urban agriculture in the United States and its potential for revitalizing
cities and changing the way Americans eat.
03:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
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Na Loea: The Masters II
NA LOEA: THE MASTERS II provides a unique window in the lives of those who are considered masters in Hawaiian culture. From sustainable
fishing and land management practices, to preserving traditional language and arts, NA LOEA: THE MASTERS II shares the stories of native
Hawaiians who have dedicated their lives to practice, preserve and pass on knowledge and expertise accumulated over years.
04:00:00
Arab American Stories
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The United States prides itself on being a nation of innovators, and these three Arab-Americans are part of that tradition. Imad Mahawili saw a
problem with energy in the third world and set out to fix it. Amir Abo-Shaeer created the Dos Peublos Engineering Academy to inspire high school
students to go into careers in science and math. And Brian and Leon Dewan have inventing in their blood and music in their souls and have
married the two by making highly unique electronic instruments as Dewanatron. Their swarmatron is used on Trent Reznor's soundtrack for the
movie The Social Network.
04:30:00
America from the Ground Up
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The Science of Archaeology
Join Monty on an expedition to discover how archaeology works. From above the ground with satellites and helicopters, to exploring below the
surface with ground penetrating radar and underwater sonar mapping, Monty digs into the science behind the latest archaeological discoveries.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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What Now? The Roots of Racial Poverty
Historian NATHAN CONNOLLY discusses how real estate redevelopment in the U.S. supported white supremacy and fueled income inequality in
the present-and that both black and white landowners took advantage of the system.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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Bringing Spring/Quack's Pond Party/Pocoyo - Elly's Tea Party
It's February, which means it's cold and bleagh and dreary. But things start to cheer up when the birds help a young groundhog find her shadow.
Quack needs some attention (shocking!), and decides to throw a party to get some. He'll be the entertainment, of course, but what should he
serve to eat? Then, Elly invites her chums to a tea party but they don't want to come because they know how bossy Elly is at her tea parties.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 2 of 122
Mon, Jun 01, 2015
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Space Racers
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Animation 1: Where are We? - Story: Eager to emulate their favorite television hero, Captain Cosmos, cadets Eagle, Robyn and Hawk zoom off
into space - only to encounter powerful solar flares that hurtle them down onto the surface of an unfamiliar planet. Stranded there until space
conditions clear up, they must use their keenest observational and analytic skills to try and determine the composition of the soil and rocks,
weather conditions and various other factors, hoping to figure out where they are in the Solar System and how to get back home... only to
discover, in the end, that they've been back on Earth the entire time. Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Observation of our surroundings,
resulting in conclusions being modified as the episode progresses. Interstitial 1: "Space News 1: Tour of International Space Station". Animation
2: Starling DSV - Story: Sandpiper is returning from an outer space mission when her rockets fail upon re-entry, and she splashes into the ocean
and sinks. The teachers and students try to plan a rescue mission, but all are too big for Coot's smaller scale prototype of a new deep space
rescue sub - all except for Starling! The brave junior cadet submerges into the deep sea to trace Sandpiper's path way down to the ocean floor.
But with Sandpiper's rockets disabled, Starling must somehow find a way to rescue her. Will she be able to use her observational skills - and
maybe some discarded rocket boosters - to build an evacuation sled to bring Sandpiper to safety? Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing
conclusions through observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 1: Space vs. Oceans". Character Bio: Eagle
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Arthritis Relief
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss & Toning
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Sit and Be Fit
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All the exercises in this program highlight range of motion throughout the shoulders and back.
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Sewing with Nancy
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Sew Simple with Rectangles & Squares, Part 2
Streamline sewing for modern projects with a little ingenuity. Hold-it Sacks for electronic devices, fabric bins for organizing, and wall pockets with
a decorator's touch create pizazz in your home. Nancy uses easy rectangles and squares for patterns. Work with cotton or laminated fabric in
your own customized color range-fresh and functional!
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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If It Knits, It Fits
Today we learn how to make garments that fit. Designer Anne Hanson shows how to take measurements, and the most important fit points of a
garment. Shannon Mullet-Bowlsby discusses designing crochet-wear to fit women of every size. Next Laura Bryant goes in-depth on the bust
dart, explaining how to customize a sweater. Then, in Tools of the Trade, Tanis has some tools that simplify knitting and fitting. Vickie ties up
Loose Ends with tips with a demo of knitting a fully fashioned decrease.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
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Cubbyholes
Simple construction of these "cubbyhole" blocks makes a great study of lights and darks. Mary and Marianne stress cutting accuracy and a
consistent quarter inch seam for the success of creating this pattern.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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Best Barbecued Chicken and Cornbread
Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the ultimate Sweet and Tangy Barbecued Chicken. Next, tasting
expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of BBQ sauce. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets to making Fresh
Corn Cornbread.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
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Cooking with the Fans
Pati is in constant contact with her fans - through Facebook, Twitter, email - and they love to give her feedback on her recipes. In this episode,
Pati will update and put new spins on her three most popular recipes according to the fans. And she'll surprise a lucky fan by showing up at his or
her house! Recipe 1: Tart Pico de Guac; Recipe 2: Chipotle Chicken Pasta Casserole; Recipe 3: Marbled Tres Leches Cake.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
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Northern California
Hog Island BBQ oysters; Grilled Tenderloin in Herb Crust with Grilled French Fried Potatoes; Duck Under a Brick with Grilled Figs, Martha's
Wedding Salmon.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Mon, Jun 01, 2015
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Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
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The Vegan Bbq
Step up and fire up the grill! BBQing is our passion on Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup and we'll show you four fantastic flavor-packed recipes to
keep you grilling all summer long and beyond! Toni Fiore starts the sizzle with juicy Portobello Steak Burger with Citrus Slaw. In a flash Miyoko
Schinner brings it back with outrageous yet simple BBQ frozen tofu and a surprise grilled dessert. Terry Romero brushes Seitan Kebabs with
fresh and zesty homemade Chimichurri pesto.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Problem Solving
Some of the best ideas come from trying to solve a particular design problem. Learn from this week's experts as they help solve some common
dilemmas in design. First, Jean Campbell has a lesson on how to form herringbone increases and decreases and how those increases apply to
design. Then, Kate Richbourg demonstrates soldering domed shapes. Next is a workshop lesson showing how to glue crystal flat backs onto all
sorts of accessories for a custom look. Finally, Elizabeth Ward solves storage issues with space saving ideas for bead storage.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Kids and Nature
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16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
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Organic Farming
What exactly is "organic farming?" Many farmers in this country are working hard to keep their fruits and vegetables free of many chemicals and
pesticides but on this episode, you will learn that this task is not as easy as it sounds.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Practical Ideas
A dry erase bulletin board, a take a-long tote, hanging pot made from clay, and recycled pin using pop tabs - all very practical ideas for crafting
every day, today on Hands On.
17:00:00
For Your Home
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Wood and Turf
The new cabinets for the home get installed today along with new decorative judge's paneling in the dining room and a coffered ceiling. Vicki
welcomes Rob Kleber back to the show this season to design a custom entertainment unit for the living room. Jennifer Sarrano shares her
decorative painting ideas with Vicki for the dining room and powder room. The FYH landscape team starts building a stacked stone retaining wall
for the front yard.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Veteran Farmers (Jacksonville, Fl)
As veterans return home from war, a troubled economy can make finding jobs in the private sector even harder. Combined with the difficulties of
readjusting to "normal routines" many are finding careers in organic farming to be the perfect combination of mental therapy, healthy activity, and
positive reinforcement as they re-enter the workforce, just at a time when organic farmers are needed more than ever.
18:00:00
Journal
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Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
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20:00:00
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Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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Innovative folk music pairs with classic bluegrass at the Loveless Barn. Seryn brings vocal power from Texas. The Deadly Gentlemen break the
acoustic rules. Ray Benson leads Austin's Milk Drive in a powerful set. And we close with Jerry Douglas paying homage to Flatt &Scruggs with
The Earls of Leicester.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
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Lowdown Brass Band
Second line New Orleans sound meets hip-hop, reggae and funk in this Chicago-based tour de force. Lowdown Brass Band features selections
from their self-titled CD and from the EP, "We Just Want to Be."
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Mon, Jun 01, 2015
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IQ: Smartparent
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Flipped Learning
Educators are finding innovative ways to modernize learning spaces and incorporate technology into their teaching practices. This episode of iQ:
smartparent explores the Flipped Learning approach and what parents need to know about re-designed classrooms.
22:30:00
Urban Conversion
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Detroit Urban Farming
Rodman sees first hand the positive effects of urban farming as it shapes a new identity for the Detroit community. Leading the way is Taja Seville
and Urban Farming, who takes him into the city to see where hope is springing up from vacant lots and community run programs.
23:00:00
Shiloh: Fiery Trial
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Compelling recreations and poignant first hand accounts bring to life the Civil War battle author Shelby Foote referred to as "a cauldron of pure
hell." Shiloh, fought in south central Tennessee in April 1862, was the first large titanic battle of the war. The Union victory produced the kind of
casualties the United States had never experienced, and was a harbinger of the carnage and horror that was to come. The staggering casualties
of more than 23-thousand Union and Confederate soldiers sent shockwaves into every home in America,. After Shiloh, it was written, "the South
never smiled."
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 5 of 122
Tue, Jun 02, 2015
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Newsline
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Euromaxx
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01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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Innovative folk music pairs with classic bluegrass at the Loveless Barn. Seryn brings vocal power from Texas. The Deadly Gentlemen break the
acoustic rules. Ray Benson leads Austin's Milk Drive in a powerful set. And we close with Jerry Douglas paying homage to Flatt &Scruggs with
The Earls of Leicester.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
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N/A #511
Lowdown Brass Band
Second line New Orleans sound meets hip-hop, reggae and funk in this Chicago-based tour de force. Lowdown Brass Band features selections
from their self-titled CD and from the EP, "We Just Want to Be."
03:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
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N/A #205
Flipped Learning
Educators are finding innovative ways to modernize learning spaces and incorporate technology into their teaching practices. This episode of iQ:
smartparent explores the Flipped Learning approach and what parents need to know about re-designed classrooms.
03:30:00
Urban Conversion
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Detroit Urban Farming
Rodman sees first hand the positive effects of urban farming as it shapes a new identity for the Detroit community. Leading the way is Taja Seville
and Urban Farming, who takes him into the city to see where hope is springing up from vacant lots and community run programs.
04:00:00
Shiloh: Fiery Trial
NETA
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Compelling recreations and poignant first hand accounts bring to life the Civil War battle author Shelby Foote referred to as "a cauldron of pure
hell." Shiloh, fought in south central Tennessee in April 1862, was the first large titanic battle of the war. The Union victory produced the kind of
casualties the United States had never experienced, and was a harbinger of the carnage and horror that was to come. The staggering casualties
of more than 23-thousand Union and Confederate soldiers sent shockwaves into every home in America,. After Shiloh, it was written, "the South
never smiled."
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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Will Greek Debt Sink The European Union?
CHRISTOS PANAGOPOULOS, the Greek ambassador to the United States, discusses the worsening Greek debt crisis, his country's demands
that Germany pay billions for WWII atrocities, and whether Greece can pay its debts or make its people pay their taxes.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
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The Real Decoy/ Peep's Lost Leaf/Pocoyo - Detective Pocoyo
Quack finds a majestic duck (a decoy, actually) and refuses to admit that there's something strange about her. One windy day, Peep spies the
"perfect" leaf and decides to chase it down. Then, Elly is aghast to realize that her darling doll is missing. Detective Pocoyo decides to help Elly
and he looks for clues as to where her doll might be.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Animation 1: Total Eclipse - Story: With the first solar eclipse in 26 years looming, Stardust Space Academy is preparing for the "Eclipse Run," a
tradition wherein two random students are chosen to race to the Moon and back during the eclipse. As the big day draws near, two Racers are
picked: Eagle and... little Starling?!! Eagle is both amused and aghast at the lack of competition. But Starling is determined to compete, so she
engages Robyn to tutor her. Thinking the race will be a piece of cake, Eagle lets his guard down and begins to slack off... until the solar eclipse
strikes, plunging the race into darkness - an event that overconfident Eagle did not bother to prepare for. Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
Investigation - we obtain information and learn new things about the world when we learn to ask the right questions in our search for answers.
Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 1: Scavenger Hunt Pt 1". Animation 2: Fly Like an Eagle - Story: A deep space probe, designed to collect data
in far off galaxies, prematurely reappears in our Solar System... on a collision course with the Sun. Headmaster Crane knows if it gets too close to
the Sun's gravity, the probe and all its collected research will be lost forever, so he assigns Eagle, Robyn and Hawk to intercept it and guide it
safely back to Earth. The problem is, Eagle has a faulty heat shield that must be repaired, so at the 11th hour he's scrubbed from the mission leaving Hawk and Robyn to take off without their usual leader. How will they save the day without Eagle's help? Curriculum Focus: Exploration
and Investigation - we obtain information and learn new things about the world when we learn to ask the right questions in our search for
answers. Interstitial 2: Music Video 1: "Gravity". Character Bio: Robyn.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Anti Aging
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Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 6 of 122
Tue, Jun 02, 2015
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Sit and Be Fit
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Brain Booster
This program focuses on exercises that activate the brain and includes excellent movement patterns for balance and gait.
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Stretch & Strengthen Your Hips
10:00:00
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
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Sew Simple with Rectangles & Squares, Part 3
Organize accessories, update decor, or travel with these simple yet handy projects-great gifts! Start with rectangles and squares, then add
specialty fabric and trim to create attractive usable projects. Nancy highlights projects such as jewelry caddies, ironing blankets, a closet
organizer, and a pillow wrap. Sew these simple projects using straight stitches, unique fabrics, and easy sewing techniques!
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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Foot Forward
Put your best foot forward as Cathy Carron walks us through stockings past and present and demonstrates a World War I-inspired sock. Next,
let's cross the pond and chat with British sock designer Rachel Coopey. Author Katie Startzman shows how to make a sweet felted slipper. On
Tools of the Trade, Tanis helps you put your best foot forward when it comes to sock knitting. On Loose Ends, Vickie adds sole to your slippers
with an easy crochet method.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
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Random Acts of Happy
This modern version of an antique "crazy quilt" is sure to inspire. Update the color palette and fall in love with the simplicity and freedom of crazy
quilting.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
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Remembering Paul Haeberlin
Chef Keller takes us back to his days as an apprentice with one of France's greatest chefs, Paul Haeberlin of L'Auberge de L'Ill. He recreates a
Haeberlin signature dish, the Salmon Souffle which is surprisingly easy to make at home. Classic Salmon "Souffle"; Lamb in Hay; Winter
Vegetable Ragout.
13:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics
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Poultry
Kevin demonstrates how to joint a chicken; a visit to a local chicken farm with a unique rearing style; Kevin cooks a big family barbecue. Recipes
include: Coq au Vin; Chicken Stock; Chicken Risotto; Marie Rose Sauce; and Chilli Salted Chicken Wings.
14:00:00
Taste of History
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Discovering China's Past
Join Chef Staib on an epic Chinese adventure. Follow him as he treks from an exotic fish market and the Forbidden City in Beijing and floats
down the Yangtze River to sample authentic hotpots in Chonging. Along the way he cooks a classic Chinese feast of tripe, spicy peanut and
peppercorn sauce, pot stickers, Chonging style chicken, steamed buns and more.
14:30:00
Lucky Chow
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Ramen Mania
Ivan Orkin, the renegade New Yorker-turned-Japanese-ramen-chef, discusses ramen culture in New York versus Tokyo. Chef Nakamura from
Sun Noodles explains what makes a great bowl of ramen. Later, seafood purveyor-turned-ramen-chef Yuji Haraguchi creates a New York delistyle version of his broth-less ramen dish, mazemen, using sustainable and typically discarded seafood from a nearby supermarket. The episode
ends in Berkeley, Calif. with a tour of the local greenmarket from three former Chez Panisse chefs. After traveling to Japan, they opened a
restaurant in the U.S. that serves ramen dishes with their local and personal spin.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Pleasing Patterns
There are many different ways to achieve beautiful finished designs; one of the most important is creating a pleasing pattern. Learn how various
types of patterns can help assemble gorgeous designs. First is Jackie Truty, a metal clay expert. She uses copper and silver together for beautiful
marbled rings in this extended lesson. Then, Jean Campbell has tips for counting rows and rounds of various beadwork stitches in project
instructions in the workshop lesson. Last, host Katie Hacker uses Tila beads to create patterned memory wire bracelets.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Tue, Jun 02, 2015
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B Organic with Michele Beschen
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Curiosity Quest Goes Green
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Weights and Measures
Have you ever wondered how we can be sure that grocery store scales and gas station meters can always be correct? Find out on this in depth
episode how the County of Orange regulates weights and measures.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Birthdays
Celebrate your birthday with Hands On! We're making cupcake toppers, birthday garlands, party favors, and a fishing game and party
decorations.
17:00:00
For Your Home
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Hardscape Inside and Out
With hundreds of square feet of tile and countertops to be installed it takes lots of talented craftsman. They all share great tips for DIY home
improvement folks and you'll learn about today's new heated floor systems. The new custom interior doors are ready for delivery and Vicki selects
new gutters and downspouts. Learn how to make a wipe-off bulletin board for your pantry or kitchen.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Sol Mobile Bus (Various Cities Across America)
We follow a group of young gardeners who are traveling the country in a retro-fitted school bus powered on nothing but waste vegetable oil and
their own enthusiasm. With a traveling greenhouse, green roof and lots of seeds, they hope to teach edible gardening with sustainable practices
in cities and towns across America.
18:00:00
Journal
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Euromaxx
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Newsline
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N/A
#6047
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Nicole Atkins
Nicole has appeared on Conan O'Brien and David Letterman and her debut record hit #20 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Paste Magazine
aptly described Nicole's music as a "unique blend of rootsy-folk and indie rock" and both Time and SPIN magazines named her as best live act at
the 2011 SXSW music festival. In this episode, Nicole and band, rock and roll through several songs "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Vultures."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #711
Amy Speace (Acoustic/Country/Folk)
Amy Speace wrote her new album, Land Like a Bird, with her life in a state of transition. Having spent many years in Manhattan, Brooklyn and
New Jersey, surrounded by concrete, taxi horns and rushing trains, Speace suddenly found herself in the South. She'd done quite well as a New
Yorker: she was signed by Judy Collins - who called Speace "one of the best young songwriters" - to Wildflower Records; she was awarded an
NPR "Song of the Day"; and she toured with Collins, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin. The city's WFUV-FM named her song "Weight of the
World" the #4 Folk Song of the Decade in its 2010 year-end Top 10 list.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
Vijay Lyer
Musician, composer, and producer Vijay Iyer returns home to Rochester, New York during this episode, and shows why he is hailed as one of
jazz's great young musicians leading the way. He plays some of his newer music, along with some of his other favorites.
22:00:00
Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Pagans and the Cult of Martyrs
Host Jonathan Phillips treks to North Africa to tell the story of Perpetua, a young Christian martyr, whose extraordinary story still resonates today.
Phillips visits places where Christians faced unimaginable violence because of their beliefs, where the Roman Empire threatened everything that
Christians stood for with their pagan temples, emperor cult and vicious tortures.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 8 of 122
Tue, Jun 02, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
23:00:00
Night with Warren Washington
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Global warming and climate change are topical issues of today. A Night With Warren Washington features a fascinating look at the word of one of
the nation's leading atmospheric scientists, Dr. Warren Washington. Interviewed by the President of the National Academy of Sciences and
leading atmospheric scientist Dr. Ralph Cicerone, Dr. Warren Washington explores his family's African American history from the 1900s in
Portland, Oregon to his being awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama in 2010.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 9 of 122
Wed, Jun 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6047
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Nicole Atkins
Nicole has appeared on Conan O'Brien and David Letterman and her debut record hit #20 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Paste Magazine
aptly described Nicole's music as a "unique blend of rootsy-folk and indie rock" and both Time and SPIN magazines named her as best live act at
the 2011 SXSW music festival. In this episode, Nicole and band, rock and roll through several songs "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Vultures."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #711
Amy Speace (Acoustic/Country/Folk)
Amy Speace wrote her new album, Land Like a Bird, with her life in a state of transition. Having spent many years in Manhattan, Brooklyn and
New Jersey, surrounded by concrete, taxi horns and rushing trains, Speace suddenly found herself in the South. She'd done quite well as a New
Yorker: she was signed by Judy Collins - who called Speace "one of the best young songwriters" - to Wildflower Records; she was awarded an
NPR "Song of the Day"; and she toured with Collins, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin. The city's WFUV-FM named her song "Weight of the
World" the #4 Folk Song of the Decade in its 2010 year-end Top 10 list.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
Vijay Lyer
Musician, composer, and producer Vijay Iyer returns home to Rochester, New York during this episode, and shows why he is hailed as one of
jazz's great young musicians leading the way. He plays some of his newer music, along with some of his other favorites.
03:00:00
Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Pagans and the Cult of Martyrs
Host Jonathan Phillips treks to North Africa to tell the story of Perpetua, a young Christian martyr, whose extraordinary story still resonates today.
Phillips visits places where Christians faced unimaginable violence because of their beliefs, where the Roman Empire threatened everything that
Christians stood for with their pagan temples, emperor cult and vicious tortures.
04:00:00
Night with Warren Washington
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Global warming and climate change are topical issues of today. A Night With Warren Washington features a fascinating look at the word of one of
the nation's leading atmospheric scientists, Dr. Warren Washington. Interviewed by the President of the National Academy of Sciences and
leading atmospheric scientist Dr. Ralph Cicerone, Dr. Warren Washington explores his family's African American history from the 1900s in
Portland, Oregon to his being awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama in 2010.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2603
New Nixon Secrets from the White House Tapes
Three historians, KEN HUGHES, LUKE NICHTER, and JOHN PRADOS reveal new findings from Nixon White House secret recordings-including
the possibility that President Nixon committed treason when he slowed negotiations to end the Vietnam War for political reasons.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1426
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #218
Birds of a Feather/The Incredible Shrinking Duck/Pocoyo - Lost In Space
Peep discovers a beautiful feather, then sets out to find its rightful owner. Quack builds a snow monument to himself, but is horrified to discover
that snow-and fame-don't last. Then, Pocoyo goes to visit his alien friend who wants to show him around his beautiful planet.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#103
Animation 1: Star Signs - Story: While everyone in school learns about our Solar System's many constellations, and how to identify them by their
unique shapes, Eagle is resistant. Studying is tedious; he's got "a need for speed!" As always, Eagle would much rather be out soaring through
space, exploring, seeing new things and going new places! But when a fellow cadet named Crow is missing, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are tasked
with trying to find him. Their main clue: a cryptic radio message from Crow in which he talked about "following Swan." Who is this mysterious
Swan, and where was he leading the missing Space Racer to? Our three sleuths must learn to ask the right questions if they ever hope to find
him. Curriculum Focus: Observation - Looking and listening to gather information and form hypotheses. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 2 Create a Constellation". Animation 2: Vulture's Volcano - Story: Eagle, Robyn, Hawk and Raven are tasked by Headmaster Crane to learn more
about planet Earth by studying an extinct volcano. The cadets are split into two teams: Hawk and Raven are the recon team assigned to a flyover
and observation of a dormant volcano island, while Robyn and Eagle will man the mission center and analyze the observations and data
transmitted. During their inspection, Hawk and Raven discover a secret operation run by Vulture and Dodo inside the volcano - to mine rocket
fuel! The data coming in, however, shows that the volcano is no longer dormant... and it begins to erupt, trapping Vulture and Dodo. Will Robyn
and Eagle be able to guide Crane and the Racers to the rescue of the greedy fuel makers? Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing
conclusions through Observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 8: Make Your Own Volcano". Character Bio: Hawk.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 10 of 122
Wed, Jun 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Copd/Asthma
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen Your Bones
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Practice Perfect Posture
This episode puts an emphasis on postural alignment and using proper form to get the most out of each exercise.
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#107
(CC)
DVI
#828
(CC)
N/A
#1502
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2804
Quick Column Quilts, Part 1
Replace traditional quilt blocks with sleek columns of fabric. Nancy sews Heartbeat Columns and Interrupted Columns-both provide pleasing
movement. The Heartbeat Quilt looks much like an EKG. It's a perfect baby quilt in bold colors! Interrupted strata columns teach basic color
coordination, and the horizontal strips provide artistic interruptions.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1312
In Living Color!
Today we're living in color! First, designer Annie Modesitt talks color theory and creates a vibrant slip-stitch cowl. Then we enter the colorful world
of wearable artist Nicholas James White in our Space to Space segment. Next Laura Bryant demonstrates painting with yarn to create
spectacular effects with hand-painted fibers. On Tools of the Trade, Tanis presents tools and yarns that brighten up to your knitting life. Finally,
Vickie rambles about the bramble stitch on Loose Ends.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2403
Flower Power Table Runner
Grandmother's Flower Garden is a very traditional pattern that many of us dream about tackling someday. Mary will be joined by Eleanor Burns in
this episode to present her approach to hexagons and triangles to make the fabulous Flower Power Table Runner.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4223
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #122
Chicken Three Ways
This episode is all about chicken! Lidia shows viewers how to make an easy poached Chicken Breast Salad. Shells with zucchini and Chicken,
plus an elegant Sicilian-influenced dish - Chicken Breasts with Orange and Gaeta Olives.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Winter Comfort Food
Sara gets tons of winter veggies from a farm where her nephew works and learns how they are grown in the winter months. And she uses them
for Root Vegetable Latkes paired with Smoked Fish Chowder - perfect for a cold and rainy day.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1211
Australian Beef with Mark Best
Good day mates! This episode of Simply Ming goes on the road to Sydney, Australia where we explore the wonderful flavors of Australia's
spectacular Wagyu beef. One of Australia's best chefs, Chef Mark Best, joins Ming and cooks up a Seared Wagyu with Beetroot and Radicchio
Kimchee. Ming then creates a magnificent Wagyu Tataki with Thai Basil Chile Pesto and Rice Noodle Stir-Fry. Australian beef, where else but in
Australia - on this special episode of Simply Ming.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #701
Short Order Breakfast Classics
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Quicker Cinnamon Buns at home. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop
challenges Chris to a tasting of frozen orange juice. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to "impossible" Ham-andCheese
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1807
Palette Play
Color is powerful design tool. Kick start designs by looking at new color combinations. Kerry Bogert begins with patina recipes. Next, build a bib
necklace with Molly Schaller using simple techniques with a bold color palette. Then, it's a workshop lesson on using crystal bicones to make
beaded beads. Last, Elizabeth Ward shows how organizing your stash helps you design.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 11 of 122
Wed, Jun 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Naturally Decorative
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#310
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #404
Reusable Bags
This is a hot topic in the Environmental Community. Join Joel as he tackles this important discussion of what to do with all the plastic bags.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1511
Pets
Pets are so important we thought we'd devote a whole show to them with a pet leash, pet bowls, a bobble head replica of your pet, and even an
outfit for a pet or stuffed animal. Hands On pays tribute to our pets.
17:00:00
For Your Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3009
Storage Solutions
Important to every home renovation is storage and design solutions. Discover what's available in home organizational systems as Vicki shares
her designs for the new pantry, laundry room, bedrooms and other closets throughout the house. Get a sneak peak at the new technology being
installed into the house lighting and safety systems. Outside, Vicki selects a new door, opener and floor finish for the garage; artificial turf gets
installed and pavers are selected for the back patio. A huge, cypress timber pergola goes up in the back yard.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Urban Gardening (Detroit, Mi)
As cities across America fend off the impact of economic blight, many are finding that gardens are providing one of the fastest roads to recovery.
They're providing an emotional boost to citizens, food for the hungry and instant beauty to areas while lifting spirits and enthusiasm for a better
tomorrow. Detroit is a landmark city making huge strides through its gardens and programs built around them.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11110
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#307
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6048
19:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#219
20:00:00
Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special Event
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
On December 11, 2014, WTTW's 14 high-definition cameras captured a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of artists at the stunning Palazzo Theatre at
the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, headlined by former Beach Boy co-founder and music legend Brian Wilson. The Grammy-winning
performer/composer teamed up with an eclectic group of acclaimed musicians to perform beloved hits from his illustrious career, as well as
selections from his new album, "NO PIER PRESSURE". Songs include "Good Vibrations," "Sloop John B" and "Help Me Rhonda."
21:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #604
Macon/Athens, Ga
Music Voyager travels into the heartland of Georgia to understand the culture, arts and people that have helped create the 'sound' of America.
From Macon to Athens, the home of Georgia University, this creative corridor of Georgia has spawned the likes of Otis Redding, Little Richards,
The B52s, REM and others. Today, musicians such as Kishi Bashi, The Whigs and Otis Redding III call the region home, and they feature
performances and adventures with these inspirational artists.
21:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists features members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, including flutist Elizabeth Rowe;
concertmaster Malcolm Lowe; percussionist Dan Bauch, and members of the bass section and trumpet section working with the fellows. Tension
is involved in preparing for The Festival of Contemporary Music. The fellows blow off steam at a big dance party.
22:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
The Early Years
"The Early Years" details the birth of American aviation-from the Wright Brothers' earliest flights, through the turbulent era of the 1920s. "The
Early Years" documents the captains of the Aviation Industry as young men as they design and construct planes for America's effort in World War
I, begin flying the mail in the 1920s, and develop the first passenger airlines. Episode I concludes with the dramatic head-to-head rivalry between
the Boeing 247 and the Douglas DC-3 for command of the newly born commercial aviation industry. Highlights include: Footage of the Wright
Brothers' famous 1908 demonstration for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Myer, Virginia. Newly recovered footage of the Boeing workshops
and factories (circa 1917-1918), as they build aircraft for America's effort in World War I. Newsreel footage of the 1924 U.S. Army Aviation
Service "Around-the-World-Flight" in four Douglas World Cruisers. Donald Douglas's moving reminiscence his experience-at the age of 16-as he
witnessed Orville Wright's demonstration of the first Wright airplane.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 12 of 122
Wed, Jun 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
23:00:00
Crying Earth Rise Up
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A Lakota mother studying geology seeks the source of the water contamination that caused her daughter's critical health problems. Meanwhile, a
Lakota grandmother fights the regional expansion of uranium mining. Crying Earth Rise Up exposes the human cost of uranium mining and its
impact on Great Plains drinking water.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 13 of 122
Thu, Jun 04, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6048
00:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#219
01:00:00
Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special Event
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
On December 11, 2014, WTTW's 14 high-definition cameras captured a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of artists at the stunning Palazzo Theatre at
the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, headlined by former Beach Boy co-founder and music legend Brian Wilson. The Grammy-winning
performer/composer teamed up with an eclectic group of acclaimed musicians to perform beloved hits from his illustrious career, as well as
selections from his new album, "NO PIER PRESSURE". Songs include "Good Vibrations," "Sloop John B" and "Help Me Rhonda."
02:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #604
Macon/Athens, Ga
Music Voyager travels into the heartland of Georgia to understand the culture, arts and people that have helped create the 'sound' of America.
From Macon to Athens, the home of Georgia University, this creative corridor of Georgia has spawned the likes of Otis Redding, Little Richards,
The B52s, REM and others. Today, musicians such as Kishi Bashi, The Whigs and Otis Redding III call the region home, and they feature
performances and adventures with these inspirational artists.
02:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists features members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, including flutist Elizabeth Rowe;
concertmaster Malcolm Lowe; percussionist Dan Bauch, and members of the bass section and trumpet section working with the fellows. Tension
is involved in preparing for The Festival of Contemporary Music. The fellows blow off steam at a big dance party.
03:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
The Early Years
"The Early Years" details the birth of American aviation-from the Wright Brothers' earliest flights, through the turbulent era of the 1920s. "The
Early Years" documents the captains of the Aviation Industry as young men as they design and construct planes for America's effort in World War
I, begin flying the mail in the 1920s, and develop the first passenger airlines. Episode I concludes with the dramatic head-to-head rivalry between
the Boeing 247 and the Douglas DC-3 for command of the newly born commercial aviation industry. Highlights include: Footage of the Wright
Brothers' famous 1908 demonstration for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Myer, Virginia. Newly recovered footage of the Boeing workshops
and factories (circa 1917-1918), as they build aircraft for America's effort in World War I. Newsreel footage of the 1924 U.S. Army Aviation
Service "Around-the-World-Flight" in four Douglas World Cruisers. Donald Douglas's moving reminiscence his experience-at the age of 16-as he
witnessed Orville Wright's demonstration of the first Wright airplane.
04:00:00
Crying Earth Rise Up
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A Lakota mother studying geology seeks the source of the water contamination that caused her daughter's critical health problems. Meanwhile, a
Lakota grandmother fights the regional expansion of uranium mining. Crying Earth Rise Up exposes the human cost of uranium mining and its
impact on Great Plains drinking water.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2604
What Now? Are Police Tactics Undermining Democracy?
Yale professor VESLA M. WEAVER discusses how increasingly fierce police practices are corrupting citizen's feelings toward American
democracy itself, particularly for the black urban poor in the aftermath of issues like Ferguson, Missouri.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1427
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #220
An Inconvenient Tooth, Part 1/An Inconvenient Tooth, Part II/Pocoyo - Not In My
Beaver Boy needs some wood to gnaw. (He's got growing teeth!) Problem is, he's cutting down too many trees. The solution? Grow some new
trees! Beaver Boy discovers that growing trees is hard. (Not to mention slowwwwww.) Can he find some other way to make his teeth happy?
Then, Pocoyo discovers some old rubbish and decides to have a clear out.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 14 of 122
Thu, Jun 04, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
Animation 1: Mars Canyon Race - Story: It's time for a Stardust Space Academy tradition: the exciting annual race across Mars's rocky canyons,
which happens once every Martian year (twice as long as an Earth year). Coach Pigeon is busy training and preparing the cadets, who aspire to
be as good as the legendary all-time Mars Canyon Race champion, Swift Starlight. The race will span some difficult terrain that the cadets have
not explored before: Valles Marineris, the red planet's grandest canyon of all. Eagle and Raven get into some serious boasting and taunting, each
confident that he'll handily beat the other... which leads to a dare: why wait for the official race? They'll quietly meet after class at Valles Marineris
and settle the bet to see who's faster. Without telling anyone - only Starling sees them go - they head off to do just that, which leads them both
into some serious trouble. Curriculum Focus: Exploration of new things and places as a way to broaden one's understanding of the world - in this
case, the different world of Mars. Interstitial 1: "Space News 2: All About Mars". Animation 2: Election - Story: Seeing an opportunity to make
some positive changes at the Academy, Eagle nominates himself as Class President... only to be challenged by Robyn, who also feels she'd
make an effective leader. They agree that the only fair way to decide is to hold an election, so both candidates are soon off and running. Robyn
takes a thoughtful approach, analyzing what the Racers can realistically hope to change, while Eagle makes brash, absurd promises - but coasts
to victory based on his popularity. Problem is, now he finds he has to actually deliver on his crazy campaign pledges - including putting a second
Moon in orbit around the Earth, which leads to a near-catastrophe in space when the new "Moon" adversely affects the gravitational pull on
Earth's ocean tides. Curriculum Focus: Experimentation, and the pitfalls of not asking the right questions as we attempt to prove or disprove our
ideas and hypotheses. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 2: Gravity". Character Bio: Starling.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Improve Posture & Flatten Abs
NETA
APTEX
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Variety: The Spice of Life
Mary Ann uses a variety of exercises and exercise accessories to help you feel and function better.
(CC)
N/A
#108
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#829
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1503
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2805
Quick Column Quilts, Part 2
Substitute a column of fabric for a traditional quilt block and a speedy approach to quilting. Use Nancy's quick method to make the time-honored
Tumbling Tumblers block-turning a traditional quilt into a modern one. Learn to audition fabric, use templates, and stitch with ease! Create a
speedy column quilted table runner using hexagon shapes with a template that eliminates the dreaded Y-seam-it's fast!
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1313
Crochet Day!
First, Robyn Chachula demonstrates adding color and texture in a plaid-inspired scarf. Then, meet fashionistas the Double Stitch Twins, Monika
and Erika Simmons, who make crochet cool. On Tools of the Trade, get hooked on crochet with these fun hook and yarn ideas from Tanis.
Finally, Gayle Bunn demonstrates a simple crocheted baby hat and shows an easy, on-trend embellishment.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2404
Double Stars
Repetition creates a secondary design when two sizes of the same quilt block are combined to create the Double Stars. Mary Fons is joined by
Jodi Davis is this episode to show you the basics of creating the 8-point star block.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4224
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1010
Market Inspirations, Local Genius
Everywhere Rick goes, he asks chefs about Mexico's up-and-coming talent. These days, Mexico City's chefs all have the same answer: Pablo
Salas. The odd thing? Salas doesn't work in Mexico City - his restaurant, Amaranta, is in Toluca, about an hour's drive away. Undaunted by the
trip, Rick meets Pablo at the Santiago Tianguistengo Market to get a look at the traditions that inspire Pablo's modern Mexiquense cooking - from
the myriad of chorizo choices to the pasilla chiles and vegetables. The chefs also visit a local carniceria for a peek at Toluca's famed chorizo. In
the Amaranta kitchens, Pablo shows us the simple tricks to his favorite mole with oxtail. At home, Rick makes an easy version of chorizo to use in
crispy potato sopes.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
A Sicilian Meatloaf & Cake with Rum Sauce
Meatloaf when done right can be a work of art, something worthy of the finest restaurant. Chef Stellino re-interprets a fabulous Sicilian recipe from
his youth and prepares a Sicilian Stuffed Meatloaf. Then seals the deal with an incredible chocolate butter cake, dripping with the most luscious
and buttery rum sauce.... Oh what a life!!!
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 15 of 122
Thu, Jun 04, 2015
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AS2 Episode
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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DVI #408
Seitan Picatta Supper
Host Laura Theodore prepares a satisfying company meal. Special guests: Dr. Pam Popper and Rachelle Carson-Begley. Menu features savory
"Seitan Picatta," a vegan take on the traditional dish, served over "Brown Basmati Rice." On the side, "Petite Peas and Parsnips" add color and
taste. For dessert, creamy and delicious "Vanilla, Maple and Cinnamon Tofu Pudding" whips up in just five minutes.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Eggs-Quisite
Quiche With Bacon; Eggs Jeannette; Flan With Green Herbs; Spinach, Ham And Parmesan Souffle.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#123
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1808
Easy Does It
Even complicated looking designs don't have to be hard. With the right tips and teacher, jewelry designing becomes much easier. Kate Richbourg
is the first teacher and creates intricate patterns by soldering dots. Then, Laura Timmons demonstrates a bead soup memory wire bracelet. Next,
the jewelry workshop lesson features how to embellish hoop earrings using seed beads and wire. Finally, Candie Cooper has a simple men's
bracelet with leather and silver.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
For The Birds - Benefits of Backyard Wildlife
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#311
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #405
Reclaiming Old Wood
Have you ever wondered what happens to all the wood when an old house gets torn down? Join Joel as he explores the Old Texas Wood facility
to learn how they reclaim, refurbish and resell the wood.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1512
Recycled
Find new uses for old materials: a wreath made from t shirts, a bike basket from old jeans, new life for cans as seed planters and watering cans,
and monsters from milk cartons.
17:00:00
For Your Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3010
Light It Up
Do crystals go with contemporary design? Vicki says yes and incorporates a beautiful array of chandeliers throughout the house. Discover how
electrical fireplaces can be added to any room without major construction issues. Decorative painter Jennifer Sarrano shows step by step the faux
finishes she has created for the house. Lighting designer Jeff Dross joins Vicki with his outdoor lighting design for the property and Vicki shares
today's new patio flame units and grill ideas.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Backyard Chickens (Raleigh, Nc)
Everything you need to know in one episode, from selecting and caring for chicks & adult chickens to housing options on any budget.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
#311
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#11111
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1149
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6049
19:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1005
Today on Native Report with Stacey Thunder we honor those who proudly serve in the military with a visit to a Veteran's Powwow and a memorial
dedication on the beautiful Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation. We learn about the traditional harvesting of wild rice with the Fond du Lac Band of
Lake Superior Chippewa. And as we honor our 10th season on public airwaves, we go to the archives to look at the night sky through Ojibwe
eyes as we learn about Native astronomy. We'll also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian Country on this edition of Native
Report.
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1106
Della Mae/Dale Ann Bradley/Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
Boston-based alt-grassers Della Mae, five-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year Dale Ann Bradley, and folk-bluegrass group Laurie Lewis and
the Right Hands perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 16 of 122
Thu, Jun 04, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
22:00:00
Anyone and Everyone
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ANYONE AND EVERYONE tells the stories of families from Utah to North Carolina and Wyoming to New York, all connected by a common
thread - a gay child. This poignant and often heartbreaking documentary by first-time filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz (also the parent of a gay son)
depicts families representing a wide range of religions, nationalities and political leanings. During the film, parents of homosexual teens and
young adults eloquently recall their initial reactions to their child's coming-out and their sometimes difficult journeys to acceptance. Some showed
unconditional support; others struggled with their child's sexual orientation, either fearing alienation from their extended family, their church or
community or failing to understand the universal nature of homosexuality.
23:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Gee's Bend: The Most Famous Quilts In America?
In 2002 the art world was rocked to its foundations by a group of unusual, abstract quilts made by African American women from an obscure
hamlet in southern Alabama. People lined up around the block to see them and the critic from the New York Times gushed as, for the first time,
the quilt became the subject of a museum blockbuster. Join us as we trace the journey of the quilts of Gees Bend from the clotheslines of the
South to the exhibition walls of the country's greatest museums. We'll explore the aesthetic and social appeal of these quilts-and quilters-as well
as the controversies they engendered, and analyze their unique place in quilt history.
23:30:00
This American Land
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #405
Fish Lifts for River Herring, Biofuel Start-Ups, Fabulous Fungi, Prickly Pear Cactus
Every spring, on the Saugatucket River in Rhode Island, tens of thousands of river herring try to swim upriver from the Atlantic to spawn, facing
dams on the river that block their way. Many fish find it too exhausting to use fish ladders on the dams, and they give up their struggle. But
happily there are people who volunteer to help the fish on their journey, using buckets in an effort called a "fish lift" to get the herring over the
dams. We look at the new frontier in renewable sources of energy - sources grown as agricultural crops. New biofuel enterprises based on
switchgrass, corn stover and wood waste are still in the start-up stage, trying to develop their technologies, scale up their production, and secure
a market for their ethanol product with some controversial government support. Living on the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington State
means being conscious about protecting the land, water, and wildlife High school students on Orca Island are keeping their water clean with
some help from Mother Nature. Our Science Nation report takes us to a lab where researchers are testing a Mexican folk recipe: using the "goo"
inside prickly pear cactus to purify water contaminated by chemicals or oil spills.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 17 of 122
Fri, Jun 05, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6049
00:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1005
Today on Native Report with Stacey Thunder we honor those who proudly serve in the military with a visit to a Veteran's Powwow and a memorial
dedication on the beautiful Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation. We learn about the traditional harvesting of wild rice with the Fond du Lac Band of
Lake Superior Chippewa. And as we honor our 10th season on public airwaves, we go to the archives to look at the night sky through Ojibwe
eyes as we learn about Native astronomy. We'll also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian Country on this edition of Native
Report.
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1106
Della Mae/Dale Ann Bradley/Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
Boston-based alt-grassers Della Mae, five-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year Dale Ann Bradley, and folk-bluegrass group Laurie Lewis and
the Right Hands perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
03:00:00
Anyone and Everyone
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ANYONE AND EVERYONE tells the stories of families from Utah to North Carolina and Wyoming to New York, all connected by a common
thread - a gay child. This poignant and often heartbreaking documentary by first-time filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz (also the parent of a gay son)
depicts families representing a wide range of religions, nationalities and political leanings. During the film, parents of homosexual teens and
young adults eloquently recall their initial reactions to their child's coming-out and their sometimes difficult journeys to acceptance. Some showed
unconditional support; others struggled with their child's sexual orientation, either fearing alienation from their extended family, their church or
community or failing to understand the universal nature of homosexuality.
04:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Gee's Bend: The Most Famous Quilts In America?
In 2002 the art world was rocked to its foundations by a group of unusual, abstract quilts made by African American women from an obscure
hamlet in southern Alabama. People lined up around the block to see them and the critic from the New York Times gushed as, for the first time,
the quilt became the subject of a museum blockbuster. Join us as we trace the journey of the quilts of Gees Bend from the clotheslines of the
South to the exhibition walls of the country's greatest museums. We'll explore the aesthetic and social appeal of these quilts-and quilters-as well
as the controversies they engendered, and analyze their unique place in quilt history.
04:30:00
This American Land
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #405
Fish Lifts for River Herring, Biofuel Start-Ups, Fabulous Fungi, Prickly Pear Cactus
Every spring, on the Saugatucket River in Rhode Island, tens of thousands of river herring try to swim upriver from the Atlantic to spawn, facing
dams on the river that block their way. Many fish find it too exhausting to use fish ladders on the dams, and they give up their struggle. But
happily there are people who volunteer to help the fish on their journey, using buckets in an effort called a "fish lift" to get the herring over the
dams. We look at the new frontier in renewable sources of energy - sources grown as agricultural crops. New biofuel enterprises based on
switchgrass, corn stover and wood waste are still in the start-up stage, trying to develop their technologies, scale up their production, and secure
a market for their ethanol product with some controversial government support. Living on the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington State
means being conscious about protecting the land, water, and wildlife High school students on Orca Island are keeping their water clean with
some help from Mother Nature. Our Science Nation report takes us to a lab where researchers are testing a Mexican folk recipe: using the "goo"
inside prickly pear cactus to purify water contaminated by chemicals or oil spills.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2605
Aftermath of War Series: Military Contractors-Mercenaries Or Patriots?
ERIK PRINCE, founder of the famously controversial Blackwater private-security company, discusses military contractors with journalist ANN
HAGEDORN, author of The Invisible Soldiers: How America Outsourced Our Security.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
#1428
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #221
There's No Place Like Home/Flipping Newton/Pocoyo - Baby Bird Sitting
Quack sets out to prove that HIS pond is the best and biggest pond in all the world. How do you unflip a turtle? (It's not as easy as you might
think!) Then, when Sleepy Bird has to pop out for a while, Pato and Pocoyo baby-sit.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 18 of 122
Fri, Jun 05, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#105
Animation 1: Ace Space Reporter - Story: The Space Racers watch archival TV footage about the legendary Swift Starlight's last race, just before
he inexplicably vanished and was never heard from again. Intrigued, Robyn decides to pursue the cold trail of his mysterious disappearance by
interviewing several teachers and writing a story for the school blog. Robyn, Eagle and Hawk track Swift's disappearance to a site on the far side
of the Moon, where they find some leftover paint and a few other clues. After gathering more information back at campus, Robyn finally unravels
the mystery of Swift Starlight - but will she be able to write her story and tell the world about it? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning - developing
hypotheses, model flexible thinking and being open to new information and unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 1: "Space News 2: The Moon".
Animation 2: Above and Beyond - Story: After a spirited Orb-O game in which Eagle displays his usual athleticism (as well as a bit of
showboating), Robyn does a scientific analysis of his "patented spin-fling-and-score move," and suggests improvements. Eagle, however, is all
about instinct - and wants no part of Robyn's ideas. But when the team is sent to correct the course of an errant deep space probe that is
unexpectedly heading towards certain destruction in Saturn's rings, Eagle is faced with a choice of much greater consequence than in any Orb-O
game. Will he embrace Robyn's analysis, which just might save the day... or will the probe, and maybe the team, become lost forever in Saturn's
rings? Curriculum Focus: Learning to be more effective through observation and experimentation. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 2: Planets".
Character Bio: Headmaster Crane.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strength & Flexibility of Hips
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Functional and Fun Exercises for the Feet
This workout begins with a fun segment dedicated to keeping your feet happy and healthy.
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#109
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#830
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1504
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2806
Quick Column Quilts, Part 3
Artistic quilts start with the joining of linear columns of fabric using Nancy's quick techniques Nancy uses columns of fabric and straight stitching
to create magical quilts, which include floating squares, 3-D Flying Geese (with no half-square triangles), and Wind Chimes. She demonstrates
techniques such as angled strips, Prairie Points, color shuffling, and lots more! Plus, she presents a Carefree Column Quilt.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Great Beginnings
Have you ever felt at a loss when trying to start a project? Learn to choose the right yarn and fiber with Patty Lyons, and meet up with designer
Cirilia Rose in her Seattle studio. Stephannie Tallent shares tips on provisional cast-ons and Tanis Gray teaches an unusual vertical slit cable.
Vickie Howell wraps up Loose Ends with an easy triangle shawl that's worked tip-to-tip.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2405
Neapolitan
Block Exchanges, what are they? How do I organize one? What kinds of things should you consider? Mary Fons and Liz Porter will guide you
through all the considerations and details required to set up a successful block exchange program.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4225
13:00:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #125
Ocean Options
Brandade De Morue Au Gratin; Sea Bass In Shredded Potato Skin; Nage Courte Of Striped Bass; Codfish In Olive Oil And Horseradish Sauce.
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Roots
Without a root cellar to store roots year round, Joanne shows us how easy and delicious cooking with seasonal fresh root vegetables can be.
We'll visit a farm and then watch along as Joanne teaches her student how to make Root Vegetable Chips with Roasted Carrot Hummus.
Recipes: Root Vegetable Chips with Roasted Carrot Hummus, Roasted Root Vegetable Soup with Spiced Brown Butter Student: Sasha
Bernstein.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1225
Roasted Pheasant with Red Cabbage
The menu includes Wild Rice & Pheasant Soup Roasted Pheasant with Red Cabbage and Pheasant, Tomatoes & Pine Nuts. He also talks about
hunting clothes with Jim Brown and David Reynerson of Bowie Outfitters in Baton Rouge, La.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 19 of 122
Fri, Jun 05, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #201
Counting Sheep
California's Sonoma Valley Brings New Meaning to "Wine and Cheese" Husband-Wife Chef Duo Duskie Estes and John Stewart: Zazu
Restaurant &Farm - Santa Rosa, CA; Bovolo Restaurant - Healdsburg, CA In California's wine country, rising-star chefs Duskie Estes and John
Stewart show us why Sonoma Valley sheep are prized for their milk, which becomes award-winning cheese like that made by Bellwether Farms.
In the kitchen, the husband-wife cooking sensations prepare dishes with Bellwether cheeses and ingredients from their own "back 40." Recipes:
Sheep's Milk Cheese Gnudy with Tomato Marinara; Artisan Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich; Homemade Yogurt Ice Cream.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1809
Custom Creations
Store bought materials can save time but sometimes you need to make it from scratch to get just what you want. All of these designers subscribe
to the idea of personalizing as much as possible, beginning with stitch pro, Jean Campbell. She shows several tips and techniques for keeping
right angle weave clean, neat, and strong with the beads sitting at perfect angles. Then, syndee holt shows how to make your own cabochon.
Next, the workshop lesson is on illusion necklaces. Finally peruse some beautiful lampwork beads custom made from various artists with Kerry
Bogert to give pieces that custom look.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Naturally Entertaining - Outdoor
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#312
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #406
Light Bulb Recycling
Did you know that light bulbs can be recycled and made into new products? Join the host of Curiosity Quest Goes Green, Joel Greene as he
explores the Lighting Resources facility in Texas to learn how they collect old light bulbs. Then they dump them all into an incredible machine that
breaks them apart, safely collects the mercury, chops, cleans, and separates them. Lastly, Greene follows the crushed light bulb remnants to a
Glass Recycled in Texas to watch the process of mixing the recycled light bulbs in with recycled glass to create gorgeous counter tops and
flooring.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1513
Seasons and Inspiration
Pinecone sunflowers, seasonal wreaths, a sugar skull mask, and artist inspired resist painting - crafts for all seasons today on Hands On.
17:00:00
For Your Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3011
Grand Tour
The house is done! Enjoy a sneak peak behind the scenes as Vicki and her design friends furnish the entire house in just one day. It's a fastforward decorating process but you'll going to love the way it turns out. Vicki has tips for you to use when planning your next major decorating
task from drape hanging to furniture placement.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #312
Young Farmers (Atlanta, Ga)
There's a new wave of farmers emerging who are young, educated, hard working and extremely environmentally passionate. As traditional
farmers are retiring, these young farmers are answering the call for a healthier tomorrow.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11112
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2303
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6050
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#910
Grascals.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 20 of 122
Fri, Jun 05, 2015
Title
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Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1604
Celebration of the Music of Jean Ritchie
Jean Ritchie is the songwriter many refer to as "The Mother of Folk" and the Princess of Appalachia. She was born in Viper, Kentucky, the
youngest of 14 children. Ritchie grew up immersed in the traditional songs of the region and moved to New York in the 1940s where, as a social
worker, she taught music to children. She launched the folk movement of the 1960's along with Pete Seeger, Oscar Brand, Woody Guthrie and
Alan Lomax. Ritchie's songs have been recorded by a variety of artists including Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash and Judy Collins.
Over the course of her career, her song collecting and song writing has helped to preserve the musical legacy of her Kentucky home, as well as
expand awareness of its challenges through her continued support of the grassroots environmental organization Appalachian Voices and
politically pointed songs such as "The L & N" and "Black Waters". Our friends at Compass Records have released a new multi-artist CD in honor
of Jean, who now lives in Berea. 'Dear Jean: Artists Celebrates Jean Ritchie' is a double album featuring performances from an impressive array
of Ritchie's fans and admirers. Many of these artists performed on this Special Event Broadcast of WoodSongs including: Jon Pickow (traditional
folk musicians and Jean's son), Dan Schatz (producer and folksinger), Elizabeth LaPrelle (mastery of the ancient and deep-art of Appalachian
unaccompanied singing), Al, Alice and Ruth (from the McLain Family Band) and other surprise guests. It will be an evening of stories, art and
music to honor the living legacy of this Kentucky-born singer/songwriter and folk icon.
22:00:00
Tift Merritt: Still Not Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The New Yorker called Tift Merritt, "...the bearer of a proud tradition of distaff country soul that reaches back to artists like Dusty Springfield and
Bobbie Gentry. "The singer-songwriter's 2002 debut album, Bramble Rose, put her on the Americana map. She further cemented her reputation
two years later with her Grammy-nominated sophomore effort, Tambourine. In addition to critical and industry acclaim, Merritt counts her own
musical heroes, including Emmylou Harris, among her admirers. An entertaining new hour-long special, TIFT MERRITT: STILL NOT HOME,
captures the North Carolina native performing in front of a hometown audience. The show, shot in August 2013 at the North Carolina Museum of
Art, showcases Merritt's brand of Americana and roots music. The artist shares songs from her fifth album, 2012's Traveling Alone, and selections
from Tambourine (2004), Another Country (2008) and See You on the Moon (2010). Between songs, Merritt reflects on her life and career.
23:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Tom Skerritt
Join the handsome Emmy Award-winning actor Tom Skerritt in his Seattle home and walk with him and The Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen to
Tom's daily stop at his favorite Seattle coffee house. Skerritt has been a presence in American film and television for over half a century, starting
his career with Robert Redford and Robert Altman. Audiences have come to recognize Skerritt as 'that rugged outdoors type' in everything from
his lead roles in such iconic films as "MASH," "Top Gun," "Steel Magnolias" and "Alien," as well as TV classics like "Picket Fences" and "Cheers"
to the popular series of "Guess?" ads in which he was featured. With quality and truthfulness as a benchmark for his work, Skerritt discusses
honesty in craft, Hollywood's broken film industry, and the importance of following your bliss with The Artist Toolbox. "Young people approach me
and ask me how to get into the business. I have no idea how to get into the business," admits Skerritt. "You can't rely on luck. Luck only comes
your way if you put yourself out there. Each day you have to make yourself better."
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #824
Hand to God and 24/6: A Jewish Theater Company
Hand to God is the outrageous, award-winning new American comedy on Broadway about an unhappy teen attending a Christian puppet-making
workshop in Texas, whose sock-puppet seemingly becomes possessed by the devil. Guests are playwright Robert Askins, director Moritz von
Stuelpnagel, actor Steven Boyer and the satanic puppet, Tyrone. Next up, Yoni Oppenheim and Avi Soroka, Directors and Co-Founders of 24/6:
A Jewish Theater Company, which they created as a theatrical home for Sabbath-Observant Jews, who cannot attend or work on shows between
sundown on Fridays and sundown on Saturdays.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 21 of 122
Sat, Jun 06, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6050
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#910
Grascals.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1604
Celebration of the Music of Jean Ritchie
Jean Ritchie is the songwriter many refer to as "The Mother of Folk" and the Princess of Appalachia. She was born in Viper, Kentucky, the
youngest of 14 children. Ritchie grew up immersed in the traditional songs of the region and moved to New York in the 1940s where, as a social
worker, she taught music to children. She launched the folk movement of the 1960's along with Pete Seeger, Oscar Brand, Woody Guthrie and
Alan Lomax. Ritchie's songs have been recorded by a variety of artists including Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash and Judy Collins.
Over the course of her career, her song collecting and song writing has helped to preserve the musical legacy of her Kentucky home, as well as
expand awareness of its challenges through her continued support of the grassroots environmental organization Appalachian Voices and
politically pointed songs such as "The L & N" and "Black Waters". Our friends at Compass Records have released a new multi-artist CD in honor
of Jean, who now lives in Berea. 'Dear Jean: Artists Celebrates Jean Ritchie' is a double album featuring performances from an impressive array
of Ritchie's fans and admirers. Many of these artists performed on this Special Event Broadcast of WoodSongs including: Jon Pickow (traditional
folk musicians and Jean's son), Dan Schatz (producer and folksinger), Elizabeth LaPrelle (mastery of the ancient and deep-art of Appalachian
unaccompanied singing), Al, Alice and Ruth (from the McLain Family Band) and other surprise guests. It will be an evening of stories, art and
music to honor the living legacy of this Kentucky-born singer/songwriter and folk icon.
03:00:00
Tift Merritt: Still Not Home
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The New Yorker called Tift Merritt, "...the bearer of a proud tradition of distaff country soul that reaches back to artists like Dusty Springfield and
Bobbie Gentry. "The singer-songwriter's 2002 debut album, Bramble Rose, put her on the Americana map. She further cemented her reputation
two years later with her Grammy-nominated sophomore effort, Tambourine. In addition to critical and industry acclaim, Merritt counts her own
musical heroes, including Emmylou Harris, among her admirers. An entertaining new hour-long special, TIFT MERRITT: STILL NOT HOME,
captures the North Carolina native performing in front of a hometown audience. The show, shot in August 2013 at the North Carolina Museum of
Art, showcases Merritt's brand of Americana and roots music. The artist shares songs from her fifth album, 2012's Traveling Alone, and selections
from Tambourine (2004), Another Country (2008) and See You on the Moon (2010). Between songs, Merritt reflects on her life and career.
04:00:00
Artist Toolbox
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Tom Skerritt
Join the handsome Emmy Award-winning actor Tom Skerritt in his Seattle home and walk with him and The Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen to
Tom's daily stop at his favorite Seattle coffee house. Skerritt has been a presence in American film and television for over half a century, starting
his career with Robert Redford and Robert Altman. Audiences have come to recognize Skerritt as 'that rugged outdoors type' in everything from
his lead roles in such iconic films as "MASH," "Top Gun," "Steel Magnolias" and "Alien," as well as TV classics like "Picket Fences" and "Cheers"
to the popular series of "Guess?" ads in which he was featured. With quality and truthfulness as a benchmark for his work, Skerritt discusses
honesty in craft, Hollywood's broken film industry, and the importance of following your bliss with The Artist Toolbox. "Young people approach me
and ask me how to get into the business. I have no idea how to get into the business," admits Skerritt. "You can't rely on luck. Luck only comes
your way if you put yourself out there. Each day you have to make yourself better."
04:30:00
Theater Talk
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Hand to God and 24/6: A Jewish Theater Company
Hand to God is the outrageous, award-winning new American comedy on Broadway about an unhappy teen attending a Christian puppet-making
workshop in Texas, whose sock-puppet seemingly becomes possessed by the devil. Guests are playwright Robert Askins, director Moritz von
Stuelpnagel, actor Steven Boyer and the satanic puppet, Tyrone. Next up, Yoni Oppenheim and Avi Soroka, Directors and Co-Founders of 24/6:
A Jewish Theater Company, which they created as a theatrical home for Sabbath-Observant Jews, who cannot attend or work on shows between
sundown on Fridays and sundown on Saturdays.
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05:30:00
In Good Shape
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Healthy Body Healthy Mind
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Surviving Cancer and Cancer Toxicity
Cancer-the word itself is enough to stir fear in many people. But some fear the treatments for cancer almost as much as the disease. While
chemotherapy is perceived by many as a necessary evil-there is strong evidence that it can help to shrink tumors and in some cases cure cancer.
The treatments work but these therapies can cause severe side effects known as cancer toxicity. But as viewers will see in this program there are
supportive therapies that can make cancer toxicity much more tolerable today. We'll also find out why chemotherapy causes some of its most
well-known side effects; like nausea, vomiting, cognitive issues and fatigue. Plus we'll hear about what patients can do to manage these side
effects and stay with the treatments that may ultimately save their lives.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Sat, Jun 06, 2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
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Woodland Scene
Today Gary paints a rustic little woodland scene that is very easy to do. A lot of texture on the tree trunk with branches and leaves makes this
painting feel like you are in the woods. A little Bird on a branch adds an element of life to the painting.
08:30:00
Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
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#108
Charleston, South Carolina is characterized by a restless gentility which gives the city a unifying uniqueness. This is illustrated not only by the city
moving location within 10 years of its founding (in 1670) but also by its key involvement in every war since the Revolution. With their own flair for
talking, eating and living within and without paradigms, experience "The Holy City" with Eric.
09:00:00
Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
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Renoir's Olive Groves in the South of France
At Pierre Auguste Renoir's (1841-1919) home and studio in Les Colettes in the South of France, David takes us through the ancient olive grove
overlooking Nice and the Mediterranean. David Traces Renoir's difficult but ultimately successful quest for putting clean and strong color into soft
and suggestive shapes. David sets his easel precisely where Renoir set his and demonstrates Renoir's methods, describing their effects and
explaining his thoughts.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderizing Your Core
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
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Yardsticks and Bands
Opening this program is a unique warm-up routine using a yardstick. Later in the show, Mary Ann focuses on upper and lower body strengthening
using bands.
10:30:00
Wai Lana Yoga
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Get The Edge with Yoga
Whether you run, lift weights, or play soccer, basketball, or tennis, Wai Lana's stretches counterbalance tight muscles, giving you winning-edge
flexibility. Learn a meditation that will put you on top of your mental game, too.
11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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Healthy On Budget 2
Eat well, eat hearty, and eat meatless for less! The Vegan Mashup chefs will show you three wholesome meals that fit into any budget and never
skimp on flavor and freshness! Miyoko Schinner's Japanese Curry Udon Noodles delivers homestyle comfort. Guest chef Elizabeth Fraser crafts
a Creamy Beet Rawvioli. Toni Fiore creates crunchy and satisfying Smokey Hazelnut and Black Bean Burgers. Terry Romero transforms leftover
quinoa into fast and spicy Spanish Refried Quinoa.
11:30:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
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Eat Like A Local In Los Cabos
Ever travel to a tourist mecca and wonder what the locals eat? Rick does. So he joins his pal Hugo to find the best Mexican food in Los Cabos.
Their first stop is at the municipal market in San Jose del Cabo for a quick mid-morning meal of sopes and beef soup. Then they enjoy amazing
carnitas at Los Michoacanos, stuffed guero chiles and bacon-wrapped shrimp at Mariscos El Toro Guero and guava tamales at Sabor
Internacional. In Chicago, Rick teaches us how to stuff and grill shrimp and make those guava tamales.
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
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N/A #221
Trio of Heartwarming Pasta
Everybody loves pasta! In this episode, Lidia starts with the simplest - a Spaghettini with Olive oil and Rosemary, then moves on to a hearty dish
of Tagliatelle with Meatballs and Eggplant, and finishes with a delicious whole wheat pasta- Baked Whole Wheat Penne with Ceci Beans.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
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Sonoma, Ca: Chefs Duskie Estes and Mark Stark
Pete Evans teams up with two of Sonoma's finest chefs, Estes and Stark, to gather up goat cheese and milk at Redwood Hill Farm and pick up a
few ducks for that evening's feast. Coffee BBQ duck and smoked cheddar polenta are just some of the delectable courses featured.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 23 of 122
Sat, Jun 06, 2015
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Rudy Maxa's World
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N/A #203
London
Roam what Rudy Maxa calls the "best market visitors rarely see in London," the Borough Market where locals gather Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday mornings to shop among pyramids of cheese, baskets of oysters, and other displays of fresh fish, game, and pastries. There's been a
market on the site since the 1st century AD, when the Romans tied on the feedbag there while sacking the city. This episode features a look at
London that goes beyond the postcard city, with visits to the ethnic neighborhood of Spitalfields, a speedboat ride along the Thames, and bar
hopping in Soho and Camden Town.
13:30:00
Dream of Italy
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Umbria
Umbria has long loomed in the shadow of neighboring Tuscany but visits to Assisi and Perugia introduce the viewers to the rich treasures of this
region. In Perugia, we meet two women carrying on their family traditions -- Maddalena Forenza creating stained glass and Marta Cucchia and
her handmade textiles. Just outside Perugia, at the Perugina Chocolate School, chocolate maestro Massimiliano Guidubaldi teaches Kathy to
make the famous Baci candy. Then it is into the countryside around Montefalco to visit the ultra-modern winery Tenuta Castelbuono and learn
about the local Sagrantino grape with Marco Caprai at the Arnaldo Caprai vineyard. Kathy enjoys a cooking lesson with Chef Salvatore Denaro.
We are then off to a goat cheese farm to meet Diego Calcabrina and his goats and then it is time to harvest precious saffron and forage for
greens with Marta Giampiccolo.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
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N/A #607
Oslo
The proud spirit of the Norwegian people shines in every dimension of their capital city-from its once-fearsome Viking ships to its sleek new
Opera House, from tales of World War II heroism to the constant festival of its thriving harborfront. Connecting with the culture, we enjoy art-from
Vigeland's statues to Monch's scream-and cap things off by joining local friends for a sail on their fjord.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
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Kruger - Hunt for the Cheetah
In all previous shows, only glimpses of this Big Twelve member was seen. Here at Kruger, we get up close to this shy cat before heading out of
the park and visiting a special research and breeding center dedicated to the cheetah.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
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Early season color is a welcome change. Join us as we GardenSMART at an historic property that's been preparing for spring for a long time. It's
great to be back in the garden with plenty to learn. Join us.
15:30:00
Farm with Ian Knauer
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DVI #107
4th of July Picnic
When asked what Ian's family and friends who served overseas missed the most, the answer is always the food. Hear touching stories about
communicating overseas through food instead of language and make all-American picnic favorites - from Cheddar-Stuffed Burgers to Cornmeal
Fried Chicken.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
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Faye Wattleton
Faye Wattleton - the youngest person, the first woman, and the first African American president of Planned Parenthood (1978-1992) - talks with
Maria Hinojosa about the polarities of politics and emotions around women's reproductive health.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
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N/A #512
William Gibson, Novelist
William Gibson is an acclaimed science fiction novelist, essayist, and screenwriter, known for coining the term "cyberspace." He has been called
the "noir prophet" of the "cyberpunk" community. His 1984 book Neuromancer was the first to win the three top science fiction prizes -- the Hugo
Award, the Nebula Award, and the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award. Throughout his writing career he has published three trilogies, including The
New York Times best-selling Blue Ant series. His newest novel is The Peripheral.
17:00:00
17:30:00
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Natural Heroes
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Dying Green
Living green is something many of us strive for in today's world, but did you know that you can die green as well? Set in the foothills of the
Appalachians, DYING GREEN explores one man's vision of using green burials to conserve land. Dr. Billy Campbell has radically changed our
understanding of burials in the United States. DYING GREEN focuses on the revolutionary idea of using our own death to fund land conservation
and create wildlife preserves.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 24 of 122
Sat, Jun 06, 2015
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18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline This Week
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Closer to Truth
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N/A #1309
Free Will for Moral Responsibility?
Philosophers and brain scientists argue that our 'will' is less 'free' than we think. How do debates about free will impact morality and civil society,
including the judicial system and legal defenses?
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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#1409
This viewers' favorite compilation show filled with wonderful performances from past episodes. These include Bobby Floyd playing
"Unforgettable," five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, performing "Your Song," David Tolley entertaining us with "Classical Gas"...plus many,
many more. Other featured guests include Bradley Sowash, Jack Widner, Karl Propst, Mary Daniels, Andy Launer, Dave Powers and Lori
Mechem.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
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N/A #401
America
Grammy winning music group America, led for four decades by Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell, perform their greatest hits. America's Infinity
Hall Live concert takes the audience on a musical journey from the 70's to the 80's playing hit after hit of the folk rock band's timeless songs. The
band's signature harmonies can be heard on classic hits such as; "A Horse with No Name", "Ventura Highway", "Sister Golden Hair," and "You
Can Do Magic". Listen to Gerry and Dewy talk about what it was like to be a reflection of their own generation, achieving international recognition
at the same time as The Eagles and Joni Mitchell all under the tutelage of David Geffen and the magnificence of the hippie counter culture that
continued to permeate the seventies.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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N/A #504
Little Big Town
The three-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year brings out long-time songwriting collaborators and friends Hillary Lindsey ("Jesus Take The Wheel"
recorded by Carrie Underwood), Natalie Hemby ("Downtown" recorded by Lady Antebellum), Liz Rose ("Teardrops on My Guitar" recorded by
Taylor Swift) and Lori McKenna ("I Want Crazy" recorded by Hunter Hayes) at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville as part of the CMA
Songwriters Series. Celebrating the band's best-loved hits and the songwriters who helped pen them, Little Big Town performs songs from their
latest album Pain Killer, including their Top 5 hit "Day Drinking" and fan favorite "Girl Crush."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
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N/A #1409
Isolated Islands: St. Helena
Zay voyages to the remote island of St. Helena, site of Napoleon's final years in exile after his defeat at Waterloo. He meets the friendly islanders
known as "Saints," tours the historic settlement of Jamestown, and visits Longwood House where Napoleon was imprisoned as well as his tomb.
Zay then encounters a 180-year-old giant tortoise, embarks on a boat trip off the spectacular coastline, speeds down the cliffside steps of Jacob's
Ladder and climbs St. Helena's highest peak, which shelters numerous rare plant species.
23:00:00
Why Not Us?
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N/A
#0
Roadtrip Nation's WHY NOT US? is a documentary about a five-week national road trip, dubbed the "First-Gen Roadtrip" in which four first
generation college students from around the country interviewed diverse leaders, many of whom were also the first in their families to receive a
college degree. The student "roadtrippers" - Jennifer Rogers of Vancleave, Mississippi; Johnathan Allen from Winter Haven, Florida; Jasmine
Johnson, a resident of Effingham, South Carolina; and Felipe Hernandez, from Paramount, California - flew into California to begin the adventure
on Roadtrip Nation's iconic RV, most embarking on an airplane for the very first time. A broad range of leaders from around the country and all
walks of life met with the students and shared personal insight and inspiration, pushing them to continue with their academic and professional
goals. Several of the leaders included: Randall L. Stephenson, CEO of AT&T, David Lopez, Executive Director of Teach for America, Howard
Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, and Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan. Singer/songwriter John Legend met with the students in New York, and
emphasized the importance of never giving up, "Persistence and grit. Don't let the challenges that you face deter you from reaching your goals."
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 25 of 122
Sun, Jun 07, 2015
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00:00:01
Closer to Truth
EPS
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N/A #1309
Free Will for Moral Responsibility?
Philosophers and brain scientists argue that our 'will' is less 'free' than we think. How do debates about free will impact morality and civil society,
including the judicial system and legal defenses?
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1409
This viewers' favorite compilation show filled with wonderful performances from past episodes. These include Bobby Floyd playing
"Unforgettable," five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, performing "Your Song," David Tolley entertaining us with "Classical Gas"...plus many,
many more. Other featured guests include Bradley Sowash, Jack Widner, Karl Propst, Mary Daniels, Andy Launer, Dave Powers and Lori
Mechem.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #401
America
Grammy winning music group America, led for four decades by Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell, perform their greatest hits. America's Infinity
Hall Live concert takes the audience on a musical journey from the 70's to the 80's playing hit after hit of the folk rock band's timeless songs. The
band's signature harmonies can be heard on classic hits such as; "A Horse with No Name", "Ventura Highway", "Sister Golden Hair," and "You
Can Do Magic". Listen to Gerry and Dewy talk about what it was like to be a reflection of their own generation, achieving international recognition
at the same time as The Eagles and Joni Mitchell all under the tutelage of David Geffen and the magnificence of the hippie counter culture that
continued to permeate the seventies.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Little Big Town
The three-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year brings out long-time songwriting collaborators and friends Hillary Lindsey ("Jesus Take The Wheel"
recorded by Carrie Underwood), Natalie Hemby ("Downtown" recorded by Lady Antebellum), Liz Rose ("Teardrops on My Guitar" recorded by
Taylor Swift) and Lori McKenna ("I Want Crazy" recorded by Hunter Hayes) at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville as part of the CMA
Songwriters Series. Celebrating the band's best-loved hits and the songwriters who helped pen them, Little Big Town performs songs from their
latest album Pain Killer, including their Top 5 hit "Day Drinking" and fan favorite "Girl Crush."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1409
Isolated Islands: St. Helena
Zay voyages to the remote island of St. Helena, site of Napoleon's final years in exile after his defeat at Waterloo. He meets the friendly islanders
known as "Saints," tours the historic settlement of Jamestown, and visits Longwood House where Napoleon was imprisoned as well as his tomb.
Zay then encounters a 180-year-old giant tortoise, embarks on a boat trip off the spectacular coastline, speeds down the cliffside steps of Jacob's
Ladder and climbs St. Helena's highest peak, which shelters numerous rare plant species.
04:00:00
Why Not Us?
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Roadtrip Nation's WHY NOT US? is a documentary about a five-week national road trip, dubbed the "First-Gen Roadtrip" in which four first
generation college students from around the country interviewed diverse leaders, many of whom were also the first in their families to receive a
college degree. The student "roadtrippers" - Jennifer Rogers of Vancleave, Mississippi; Johnathan Allen from Winter Haven, Florida; Jasmine
Johnson, a resident of Effingham, South Carolina; and Felipe Hernandez, from Paramount, California - flew into California to begin the adventure
on Roadtrip Nation's iconic RV, most embarking on an airplane for the very first time. A broad range of leaders from around the country and all
walks of life met with the students and shared personal insight and inspiration, pushing them to continue with their academic and professional
goals. Several of the leaders included: Randall L. Stephenson, CEO of AT&T, David Lopez, Executive Director of Teach for America, Howard
Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, and Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan. Singer/songwriter John Legend met with the students in New York, and
emphasized the importance of never giving up, "Persistence and grit. Don't let the challenges that you face deter you from reaching your goals."
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
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Robert Wilson
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Robert Wilson, author of the historical biography, Mathew Brady:
Portraits of a Nation-the focus of this engaging conversation. Wilson also serves as Editor of The American Scholar, a publication of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society (America's oldest academic honor society). Wilson chronicles the career of Mathew Brady, heralded as one of the preeminent 19th
Century American photographers. While Brady first established himself as a New York portrait photographer for the social elite, he soon evolved
into a popular Civil War field documentarian. He quickly brought numerous other aspiring photographers into his fold, and left behind a bounty of
portraits, battle scenes, and landscapes to help define the direction of modern photography. However, as Wilson explores in this interview,
Brady's career was not without controversy. Recorded on location at the headquarters of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in Washington, D.C., this
episode features compelling discussion and archival photography from Mathew Brady's prolific portfolio.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #708
Teen Entrepreneurs
Although the average age of a first-time small business owner is 39, more and more teenagers are becoming entrepreneurs. How can your teen
start his or her own business? Guests: Shonika Proctor, pioneer of Teen Entrepreneur Coaching, and Natasha Cross, founder and executive
director of EYE for Change.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 26 of 122
Sun, Jun 07, 2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
NETA
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N/A #1208
My Favorite Things, Part 4
With the final episode, Jerry brings up the highlights slowly with multiple layers on each of the objects. He deepens the cast shadows on the
apple and completes the painting with the final details.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
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DVI #512
Kilauea Lighthouse-Kauai
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, hikes to and paints Kauai's Kilauea Lighthouse-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a
painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
APTEX
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N/A #608
East Coast Beach Life
Art Lesson: Glazing and Color Mixing. Learn how color mixing and glazing create vibrant deep colors in underwater scenes. By using primary
colors (red, yellow and blue) while painting this tropical underwater scene Wyland will demonstrate how water dilution levels and various color
and paint mixing techniques work together to create proper paint consistency. Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel.
Because they are opposites, they tend to look especially lively when used together. By placing complementary colors together, each color looks
more noticeable. Cool color combinations such as blue, green, or purple can suggest the ocean. Warm colors such as red, orange, and yellow
can evoke sunlight and warmth. Glazing is a technique used to build up many layers of color in a painting, creating a natural flow between two
color tones. One way this can be achieved is by using water to dilute the paint down to a very thin, nearly translucent state. Building up the layers
provides more control of the hue and shade of the painting. Let the different coatings dry before applying the next one.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Back Strengthening (All Standing)
APTEX
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Shoulder and Back Strength
Mary Ann guides viewers through a lively workout sharing exercises that help strengthen the shoulders and back.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
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DVI
#920
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11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
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N/A #110
Winter Bay Scallops: Chef Michel Nischan & Sons - Buzzards Bay, Ma & Westport,
Westport, CT; Taylor Cultured Seafood - Fairhaven, MA. What is celebrity chef Michel Nischan doing in a small boat off the coast of Cape Cod on
a windy 5-degree day on which ice is blocking his passage? Nischan believes in pure and simple food selection, in which produce is eaten in
season and no food is injected with hormones, pesticides or any of that funny stuff. Chef Nishan is so dedicated to this ethic that the frozen
waters of Buzzards Bay will not deter him. With waterman Rod Taylor as his captain, the chef plunges in for one of nature's perfect offerings: the
bay scallop, with its pink and orange shell and translucent, sweet meat. Breaking the ice, we pull up Taylor's sweet specialty: in-shell scallops that
taste of green apples and the sea. Recipes: Lollipop Bay Scallops with Green Apple Salad; Sweet Faro Risotto with Fresh-Shucked Taylor Bay
Scallops; Icy Taylor Bay Scallops on the Half Shell; Seared Taylor Bay Scallops.
11:30:00
Taste The Islands with Chef Irie
APTEX
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N/A #107
Kingston to Bridgetown
Chef Irie mixes big island and small island traditions with his Escoveitched Flying Fish over Coucou, Kale Salad with Mango Vinaigrette and a
delightful Rum Raisin Bread Pudding with Coconut Custard Sauce. Chef takes on a drink-making challenge at the home of Vincentian Soca King
Kevin Lyttle.
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Ciao Italia
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Piedmont Food: Easy, Elegant and Classic/Il Cibo Piemontese: Facile, Elegante,
Today it's easy cooking and happy eating, when Mary Ann takes to the castle kitchen to prepare Asparagus Piedmont Style, and then fries up
some Croquettes Cuneo Style, and did somebody say "risotto?" How about a classic Risotto with Mushrooms.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
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Going Organic
Organic farming has a long history in Vietnam. Martin visits an organic co-op near the picturesque town of Hoi An in central Vietnam. He also
tours the organic garden of an ambitious and enterprising chef who works at an eco-friendly farm outside the city. Recipes: Organic Vegetable
Stir-fry with Kohlrabi, Pomelo Salad, Lemongrass Flavored Tea.
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Travel with Kids
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San Diego, California: History & Animal Encounters
Hop a trolley with hosts Nathan and Seamus to discover the history and fun of San Diego in Old Town, Seaport Village and Coronado Island. The
island is anchored by the Hotel Del Coronado where Nathan and Seamus attempt to meet one famous resident...only problem is she's been dead
for over a century. Next, it's time to head north to La Jolla where shopping meets snorkeling in an interesting mix of chic and nature lover. Scripps
Aquarium gives the family insight into the local ocean life in the Pacific, but for a real close encounter with the animal world, the family heads
inland to San Diego Wild Animal Park where they hand feed giraffes on a photo safari. As a finale to the San Diego fun, the family visits Legoland,
an adventure in construction and amusement, and go behind the scenes into the Lego building factory to see how all the amazing sculptures are
created.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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Venice, Italy
Burt is joined by travel expert, Steve Perillo for a tour of Venice, Italy. They take a water taxi through the canals, visit the Basilica of San Marco,
the Doge's Palace and the Bell Tower. Burt and Steve stop in for coffee at one of the oldest coffee houses in Europe, find out what's cooking in
some of the best restaurants and discover the real story behind the founding of the city.
14:00:00
Journeys In India
NETA
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N/A #101
India's Natural Beauties: Udaipur and Jaipur
Whether you refer to Udaipur as the City of Lakes or the City of Dawn, you are sure to agree that romance and beauty fill the air. While traveling
by boat, we visit the many palaces and temples on the shore. We also tour the majestic City Palace and the Garden of the Maids of Honor. In
Jaipur, we tour the Pink City, paying close attention to such architectural treasures as the Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal) and the Amber Fort. We
also visit the magnificent collections housed in the City Palace.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
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Aquarius Reef Base, Skates and Rays
Segment 1: Aquarius Reef Base. In this National Emmy nominated segment, Jonathan visits Aquarius Reef Base-the world's only undersea lab
where scientists live in saturation for days or weeks at a time, studying the ocean. It's an amazing combination of science fiction and undersea
adventure! Segment 2: Skates and Rays. In this fascinating biology segment, Jonathan explores the world of skates and rays. From the planktoneating Manta ray to the Electric Torpedo ray, these animals have a variety of surprising adaptations for survival in the ocean.
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Bathroom Storage Solutions
Clever Wooden Cabinets with easy to use hardware.
NETA
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Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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N/A #108
Keepsake Box
The Keepsake Box is a perfect project for anyone who wants to learn simple, small box construction. The box would make a great jewelry box or
even a humidor. A special feature of this box is the herringbone inlay - a dramatic embellishment featured on top. In this episode, Tommy
demonstrates how to build the box and then explains how to create the magnificent herringbone veneer pattern for the top. It is a lot easier than it
looks! Then, Tommy takes a trip to the John Adams House in Quincy, Massachusetts, to see one of John Adams's desks, covered in spectacular
veneer and banding. Later, Tommy is joined in his shop by Neil Lamens of Furnitology.com.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
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N/A #102
Conquering Diabetes
There are some ailments and health problems that require us to seek the help of others, and then there is a disease like diabetes, which requires
us to take an active role in managing and conquering illness. In this episode we will use diabetes as an example for how we should all take back
our health by playing a more active and invested role in being well, every day.
16:30:00
Second Opinion
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N/A #1010
Reversing Heart Disease
Patient Story: Heart disease is an increasing problem in the U.S. What is the solution? For Dick DuBois, he changed his diet and it made a
significant difference in his overall health. But were the changes enough? Has he cured his heart disease or simply stalled its progression? Myth
or Medicine: Can diet alone reverse heart disease? Second Opinion 5: Five risk factors for heart disease.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Ecosense for Living
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N/A #108
Food Fight
The quality and accessibility of food has been a hot button issue throughout the ages. Lack of secure food has been the source of revolutions and
toppled governments. In "Food Fight," we look at the tug of war over America's diet. From questions plaguing genetically-modified ingredients to
wheat-free/gluten-free concerns to the rapid decline of bees, we explore pressures on the safety and security of our food supply. Rich Food, Poor
Food authors, Jayson and Mira Calton, guide us through a grocery store and reveal how to make smart choices and avoid unwanted ingredients.
Cardiologist Dr. William Davis, author of Wheat Belly, tells us his surprising results after removing wheat from his patients' diets. Filmmaker and
concerned father Jeremy Siefert tells his journey trying to understand the impact of genetically-modified food on his children's health. Bee experts
sound the alarm about the decline of our most valuable pollinators and what we can do to make sure they continue supplying us with fresh fruits
and vegetables.
17:30:00
Well Read
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N/A #413
Bryan A. Stevenson, Just Mercy
Bryan A. Stevenson founded and directs the Equal Justice Initiative, a non-profit in Montgomery, Alabama. His stinging critique of the U.S. justice
system in his novel, "Just Mercy," is drawing praise and acclaim from many quarters. Stevenson is a professor at New York University School of
Law and has won countless awards and recognition for his work in behalf of the poor and people of color, including the MacArthur Foundation
Genius Grant.
18:00:00
California's Gold
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Windmills
The first stop on our adventure is the Dutch Windmill in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, which was built in 1902, at a cost of $ 16,000. It is 75
feet high, and 33 feet in diameter at the base, its sails have a span of 102 feet and it was capable of pumping 30,000 gallons of fresh water per
hour from underground to a reservoir on Strawberry Hill. Despite being a great success for a few years (so much so that a second windmill was
built), by 1913 electric pumps were introduced, so the windmills began to become obsolete. In August 1976, volunteers from the US Navy
Reserve started to restore the rundown Dutch Mill. Work continued through to completion in 1981. The second windmill, which is close by, is
patiently waiting its turn to be brought back to its original glory. Huell visits both windmills and gets a first hand look at these historic bits of
California's Gold. From the historic to the cutting edge of technology, Huell's next stop is sure to make you gasp. We travel to Enron Wind in
Tehachapi to look at the biggest and most modern windmill we could find. Join Huell as he climbs 213 feet straight up to the top of this amazing
machine. The blades are 112 feet long each, for a combined wing span (with the center hub) of 231 feet! If you're afraid of heights, this show is
sure to make you squirm.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #905
Saxon Taura Holiday Park
A look at a Saxony inspired layout and its tribute to its German roots; Visit with a Wisconsin rail artist who creates memorable images in the
shadow of Green Bay's Lambeau Field; Mosey along the beautiful grounds of a Northern Kentucky garden railroad; And ride the only mountain
railroad in all of Japan in our Classic Trax feature. Spencer Christian hosts.
19:00:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
19:30:00
Poustinia: The Art of Gendron Jensen
APTEX
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NETA
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N/A
#0
Gendron Jensen draws bones. Detailed, precise, wondrous, wakeful images of bones. Called a forest eccentric, a technical virtuoso and a
romantic visionary, Jensen conjures art from nature and his meticulously rendered, often monumental drawings compel us to look into nature beyond the ordinary - to a deeper, more spiritual realm.
20:00:00
1962 World's Fair: When Seattle Invented The Future
APTEX
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N/A
#0
The 1962 World's Fair, a six-month celebration of science and technology, featured an exciting mix of culture, cuisine and celebrity, drawing more
than 10 million visitors from around the world to the then relatively unknown mill town of Seattle. Through historical photographs and archival
footage, THE 1962 SEATTLE WORLD'S FAIR brings to life the textures and sounds of Seattle in the late 1950s and early '60s. The city's
business, civic and cultural leaders, historians and longtime residents reminisce about the excitement and ambition the Fair ignited. Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen credits seeing the 605-foot Space Needle, Monorail, "Bubbleator" and other exhibits for inspiring his love of technology and
science. Public television's own Rick Steves shares his vivid memory of seeing "exotic" Belgian Waffles for the first time at The Food Circus. The
Fair also offered an eclectic mix of high art and low culture, from opera concerts and paintings by Roy Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns, to Gracie
Hanson's racy Vegas-style nightclub revue and an adult puppet show. The documentary includes rare footage captured at the fair, including
appearances by Space Age hero John Glenn; politicians Adlai Stevenson, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy and Hubert H.
Humphrey; journalist Edward R. Murrow; the Duke of Edinburgh; and beloved performers Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Peggy Lee, Lawrence
Welk, the Lennon Sisters, Bob Hope, Miles Davis and Elvis.
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Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
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The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
22:00:00
The Salinas Project
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DVI
#0
One hour south of the wealthy Silicon Valley, and 20 minutes east of the affluent Carmel area, sits the city of Salinas. The city is located at the
head of a fertile valley - an area brought into public consciousness through the stories of John Steinbeck. On the east side of Salinas, in the
predominantly Latino neighborhood known as Alisal, poverty, deplorable housing conditions and gang violence are a part of daily life. THE
SALINAS PROJECT profiles several children of migrant farm workers living in Alisal. Without resources, and sometimes undocumented, their
future looks uncertain yet they cling to the hope of a better life. The film goes beyond the mainstream media representations to shine a light on
the problems in East Salinas and highlight the successes of this often marginalized community. In the face of adversity, the young people of
Salinas strive to improve their social and economic realities by educating themselves and changing their lives, one generation at a time.
23:00:00
Arab American Stories
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#106
So much is passed down from generation to generation - but it sometimes takes time for the next generation to recognize how the past affects
their own lives. Hearing their family history shows three generations of the Abercia family how values are passed down from their forebears. Chef
Ali El Sayed's son Esmaeel is just beginning to understand how his father's Egyptian heritage fits in with his own identity as a native-born
American living in ethnically diverse Queens, and the family recipes Kamal Al-Faqih learned from his mother led him to his calling as a chef and
cookbook author.
23:30:00
America from the Ground Up
NETA
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N/A #106
War of 1812 1795-1815
Travel along on an expedition to investigate the archaeology of the shipwrecks and forts along America's Northern frontier that record the secret
history of America's second war for independence: the War of 1812.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
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Poustinia: The Art of Gendron Jensen
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#402
NETA
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Gendron Jensen draws bones. Detailed, precise, wondrous, wakeful images of bones. Called a forest eccentric, a technical virtuoso and a
romantic visionary, Jensen conjures art from nature and his meticulously rendered, often monumental drawings compel us to look into nature beyond the ordinary - to a deeper, more spiritual realm.
01:00:00
1962 World's Fair: When Seattle Invented The Future
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The 1962 World's Fair, a six-month celebration of science and technology, featured an exciting mix of culture, cuisine and celebrity, drawing more
than 10 million visitors from around the world to the then relatively unknown mill town of Seattle. Through historical photographs and archival
footage, THE 1962 SEATTLE WORLD'S FAIR brings to life the textures and sounds of Seattle in the late 1950s and early '60s. The city's
business, civic and cultural leaders, historians and longtime residents reminisce about the excitement and ambition the Fair ignited. Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen credits seeing the 605-foot Space Needle, Monorail, "Bubbleator" and other exhibits for inspiring his love of technology and
science. Public television's own Rick Steves shares his vivid memory of seeing "exotic" Belgian Waffles for the first time at The Food Circus. The
Fair also offered an eclectic mix of high art and low culture, from opera concerts and paintings by Roy Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns, to Gracie
Hanson's racy Vegas-style nightclub revue and an adult puppet show. The documentary includes rare footage captured at the fair, including
appearances by Space Age hero John Glenn; politicians Adlai Stevenson, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy and Hubert H.
Humphrey; journalist Edward R. Murrow; the Duke of Edinburgh; and beloved performers Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Peggy Lee, Lawrence
Welk, the Lennon Sisters, Bob Hope, Miles Davis and Elvis.
02:00:00
Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
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N/A
#0
The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
03:00:00
The Salinas Project
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#0
One hour south of the wealthy Silicon Valley, and 20 minutes east of the affluent Carmel area, sits the city of Salinas. The city is located at the
head of a fertile valley - an area brought into public consciousness through the stories of John Steinbeck. On the east side of Salinas, in the
predominantly Latino neighborhood known as Alisal, poverty, deplorable housing conditions and gang violence are a part of daily life. THE
SALINAS PROJECT profiles several children of migrant farm workers living in Alisal. Without resources, and sometimes undocumented, their
future looks uncertain yet they cling to the hope of a better life. The film goes beyond the mainstream media representations to shine a light on
the problems in East Salinas and highlight the successes of this often marginalized community. In the face of adversity, the young people of
Salinas strive to improve their social and economic realities by educating themselves and changing their lives, one generation at a time.
04:00:00
Arab American Stories
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#106
So much is passed down from generation to generation - but it sometimes takes time for the next generation to recognize how the past affects
their own lives. Hearing their family history shows three generations of the Abercia family how values are passed down from their forebears. Chef
Ali El Sayed's son Esmaeel is just beginning to understand how his father's Egyptian heritage fits in with his own identity as a native-born
American living in ethnically diverse Queens, and the family recipes Kamal Al-Faqih learned from his mother led him to his calling as a chef and
cookbook author.
04:30:00
America from the Ground Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #106
War of 1812 1795-1815
Travel along on an expedition to investigate the archaeology of the shipwrecks and forts along America's Northern frontier that record the secret
history of America's second war for independence: the War of 1812.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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What Now? America Is Becoming A Brown Country
Famed social scientist WILLIAM H. FREY on the dramatic growth of minority populations in the United States-how that is changing American
politics and his conclusion that America faces a bleak future without these growing groups.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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Chirp's Flight Program/Mirror, Mirror in the Dump/Pocoyo - Magic Act
Chirp's flying practice really takes off when she decides to copy what other birds do. The birds find a mirror and Quack falls in love with himself,
all over again. Then, Pocoyo is doing a magic show. He expects everyone to watch very carefully and take him very seriously but unfortunately
his tricks don't quite go to plan and his friends all laugh.
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Animation 1: Eyes on the Prize - Story: Headmaster Crane asks the cadets to study objects in the Solar System, and then share their findings
with everyone else. But Raven doesn't want to share... which leads the others to not want to share either! So Crane comes up with an alternate
plan: a Solar System Scavenger Hunt, combining a race and a trivia game. The hunt will lead each cadet on their own adventure to various
locations throughout the Solar System, to solve riddles provided by AVA. And the final clue will give the winner a reward "more valuable than any
of them can imagine"! Will the Racers solve the riddles? And what will their mysterious reward be? Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach Collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has learned is important in scientific Inquiry. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 3- Scavenger
Hunt Pt 2" Animation 2: Mine, Mine, Mine! - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are having trouble sharing their belongings with one another, so
they're each awarded one unique tool from Coot's workshop that they don't have to share with anyone else: Eagle picks grippy tires, Robyn picks
night vision goggles, and Hawk picks a super-powerful drill. While on an exploration trip to the Moon, they get separated from the class and find
themselves stuck in a collapsed cave. Will the Racers overcome their inclination to keep their favorite items to themselves, or will they find a way
to collaborate and escape the cave? Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach - Collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has learned is
often useful. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 4: Tools". Character Bio: Coach Pigeon.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Diabetes
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderize The Saddle Bags
NETA
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Postural Alignment and Shoulder Stability
This program features exercises that help increase postural awareness and stabilize the shoulders.
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Sewing with Nancy
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Magic Patterns, Part 1
Add a touch of imagination to patterns using a concept that originated over 90 years ago! Nancy and author/designer Amy Barickman show how
to use contemporary patterns and add creative touches to inhance a wardrobe. Tiling computer printable patterns with ease, changing a tank top
to a retro or modern design, and stretching creativity with a magical swirl skirt with several fashion possibilities.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1402
Thick of It
Bigger is better for a quick knit or last-minute gift. Nicole Winer demonstrates how to knit a mega bulky hat and fiber artist Kait Brink chats about
her meta-mega yarn project. Tanis Gray knits a fun, loopy fur stitch with chunky yarn that could become a home dec item or a doll. Becca Smith
explains the magic of scale and shows how to knit with really huge needles and giant yarn.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
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N/A #2406
Machine Quilting
Mary's guest Angela Huffman will show you how a simple piece of plastic will take your quilts from plain to Blue ribbon ready. Demonstrations
include straight line channel quilting, the selection and use of rulers and templates, and how to create spaces on your quilt top for fabulous motifs.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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Easy Summer Supper
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the best Grilled Lemon Chicken with Rosemary. Next, equipment
expert Adam Ried reviews skillets and saucepans in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to the
ultimate Beets with Lemon and Almonds.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
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Street Food Favorites
Street food has always been popular, but these days it's booming as more and more chefs are bringing food trucks and stands to the streets! In
this episode, Pati visits the city of Guanajuato, known for having some of the best street food in all of Mexico, to highlight some of her favorites.
Then, she shows us how we can recreate some of them in our own kitchens. Recipe 1: Cooked and Seasoned Corn; Recipe 2: Miner-Style
Enchiladas; Recipe 3: Homemade Cajeta (Dulce de Leche); Recipe 4: Churros con Cajeta.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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The Mid-Atlantic
Grilled soft-shell crabs with Old Bay tartar sauce; Baltimore pit beef; Spit-roasted lamb with Butter and Salt with Roasted Potatoes and Garlic;
Grilled Blueberry Crumble.
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Essential Pepin
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Savory Staples
Risotto With Vegetables; Darphin Potatoes; Skillet Sweet Potato; Green Couscous; Corn Polenta With Mushroom Ragout.
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15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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Designs with a Twist
Look at jewelry making supplies and projects with a new perspective and create designs with a twist. Mary Hettmansperger begins with options
and techniques for using buttons as a component in cold connections metal work for a brand new twist on buttons. Then, Candie Cooper
demonstrates a quick links tassel necklace. Then, the jewelry workshop lesson shows how to use sliders as pendants, dangles, and drops.
Finally, Melinda Barta demonstrates diagonal peyote stitch for a twist on seed beads.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
NETA
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Natural Babies
Michele shares her experiences with their newest little one and talks everything from cloth diapers, the benefits of babywearing, and do it yourself
baby foods, to healthy bedding, clothing and toy options. She shows how keeping things simple keeps things healthy, happy and economical.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
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Kids Recycling
Children are always curious what happens to the recyclables after the trash truck picks them up, or why do we need to separate all of the
recyclables. This episode answers children's questions with regards to the environment.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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DVI #1601
Texture
Today's show is all about texture - texture is the feel or shape of a surface or thing. It's the smoothness or roughness, or maybe how soft or hard.
We will learn about texture with a Paleolithic cave painting, a fun pony corral, and a friendly but prickly hedgehog. Learn how to add texture to
your drawings with ordinary things from around the house in the Art Journal segment. Last, make a furry friend with giant chenille stems.
17:00:00
For Your Home
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Shade Garden
Do you have a muddy, shady area in your yard? Vicki shares how she solved this problem at her house with a raised wooden walkway and new
shade plants. Learn how to transplant plants and divide Hostas to multiple your plant inventory. Discover beautiful and colorful shade plants that
you can add to your garden. This is a fun afternoon spent with Vicki in her own garden.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Backyard Orchards (St. Louis, Mo)
Beyond growing fresh herbs and produce, gardeners are now expanding to fruit as well. Even with limited space, learn how to have a bountiful
backyard orchard, even without the use of pesticides or chemicals.
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Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
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Euromaxx
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N/A
#1122
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#201
Season Two of Music City Roots kicks off with The Steep Canyon Rangers, one of the most accomplished and popular bluegrass bands in the
U.S. Also featured: modern folk band Joy Kills Sorrow, soulful cellist/songwriter Ben Sollee, country revivalist Ashley Monroe and Nashville oldtime bluegrass band The Westbound Rangers.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday
Hard-driving blues from Jackson, Michigan. Recorded live at BluesFest 2013 in Lansing's Oldtown district. Winners of the 2013 Capital Area
Blues Society Blues Brawl, Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday placed into the semi-finals in the 2014 International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
22:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Healthy Media Habits
This episode discusses healthy media habits for children and families. "Mediatrician" Michael Rich, MD, of Harvard Medical School and the
Center on Media and Child Health, shares his advice on screen time and a balanced media diet.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 33 of 122
Mon, Jun 08, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
22:30:00
Urban Conversion
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Rodman Needs A Hobby/Home Brewing
Gina, forever hopeful that Rodman will embrace a sustainable lifestyle, encourages Rodman to find a hobby. Rodman discovers the hands on
fun, art, process and warmth found in the home brewing community.
23:00:00
Question One
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
"Question One" is a probing and insightful look at one of the most bitterly divisive and issues facing our nation today - same sex marriage. Award
winning journalists, Joe Fox and James Nubile got unprecedented access to cover both sides of Maine's historic 2009 marriage referendum
election. The result is a searing documentary that brings us up close and personal to one election, that tore a state apart and was instrumental in
shaping the national landscape of this fast evolving civil rights issue. In war room style fashion, "Question One" has done what no other film has;
chronicles the behind-the scenes workings of the pro and anti same-sex marriage campaigns as they fought for the hearts, minds and votes of
the people of Maine. For three months, the filmmakers imbedded themselves in war rooms and strategy sessions as they captured the private
thoughts, fears and conflicts expressed by key leaders as well as followed the foot soldiers and volunteers as they knocked on countless doors
and made endless phone calls in an attempt to persuade and plead their neighbors and strangers to vote yes or no on "Question One".
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 34 of 122
Tue, Jun 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6051
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1122
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#201
Season Two of Music City Roots kicks off with The Steep Canyon Rangers, one of the most accomplished and popular bluegrass bands in the
U.S. Also featured: modern folk band Joy Kills Sorrow, soulful cellist/songwriter Ben Sollee, country revivalist Ashley Monroe and Nashville oldtime bluegrass band The Westbound Rangers.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday
Hard-driving blues from Jackson, Michigan. Recorded live at BluesFest 2013 in Lansing's Oldtown district. Winners of the 2013 Capital Area
Blues Society Blues Brawl, Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday placed into the semi-finals in the 2014 International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
03:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Healthy Media Habits
This episode discusses healthy media habits for children and families. "Mediatrician" Michael Rich, MD, of Harvard Medical School and the
Center on Media and Child Health, shares his advice on screen time and a balanced media diet.
03:30:00
Urban Conversion
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Rodman Needs A Hobby/Home Brewing
Gina, forever hopeful that Rodman will embrace a sustainable lifestyle, encourages Rodman to find a hobby. Rodman discovers the hands on
fun, art, process and warmth found in the home brewing community.
04:00:00
Question One
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
"Question One" is a probing and insightful look at one of the most bitterly divisive and issues facing our nation today - same sex marriage. Award
winning journalists, Joe Fox and James Nubile got unprecedented access to cover both sides of Maine's historic 2009 marriage referendum
election. The result is a searing documentary that brings us up close and personal to one election, that tore a state apart and was instrumental in
shaping the national landscape of this fast evolving civil rights issue. In war room style fashion, "Question One" has done what no other film has;
chronicles the behind-the scenes workings of the pro and anti same-sex marriage campaigns as they fought for the hearts, minds and votes of
the people of Maine. For three months, the filmmakers imbedded themselves in war rooms and strategy sessions as they captured the private
thoughts, fears and conflicts expressed by key leaders as well as followed the foot soldiers and volunteers as they knocked on countless doors
and made endless phone calls in an attempt to persuade and plead their neighbors and strangers to vote yes or no on "Question One".
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2607
(N)
N/A
#1432
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #223
Bridge The Gap/Half-Way/Pocoyo - Picnic Puzzle
The birds discover pineapples (they're pinecones, actually) but must build a bridge to reach them. Newton is delighted to learn of another turtle.
(Well, he will be delighted if he can ever manage to meet her. ) Then, Pocoyo and Elly have organized a picnic and they leave Pato in charge of
guarding the sandwiches while they get everything ready. Incredibly the sandwiches suddenly start moving around. Pato can't believe his eyes.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
Animation 1: Asteroids, Platinum Edition - Story: After the Racers are assigned to study an asteroid, nefarious nogoodnik Vulture gives Hawk a
secret mission: place a retro rocket on the asteroid to change its trajectory. Keeping any kind of secret from his friends makes Hawk nervous, and
Eagle senses something is wrong. On the mission, the Racers try to calculate the asteroid's trajectory, carefully figuring out where to intercept it
so they can study its flight path. After some trial and error they land on it, where Hawk attempts to complete his secret task...but his pals see what
he's up to and get him to spill the beans. Eagle and Robyn are baffled. What's so special about this asteroid? And why does Vulture want to
change its flight path? Analyzing the asteroid's composition, the cadets are shocked to discover that it's largely made of platinum! What's more,
the new trajectory has altered the asteroid's course...aiming it directly at Vulture's private space station. Now how can they foil his greedy plans?
Curriculum Focus: Trying new things through experimentation and taking note of/learning from what happened. Interstitial 1: "NASM 1: Asteroid
Collection". Animation 2: Lunar Base Blackout - Story: In the middle of a training race on the Moon, all electronic signals suddenly go haywire,
causing Eagle to suffer a rare loss to his friends. The Racers find out that there was a power outage on the base, resulting in several
malfunctions. Now cut off from all computer or electronic assistance - including AVA - the cadets have to rely on their own investigative skills to
figure out how energy is generated on the Moon, discover why it's not working, and most urgently how to get the Moon base operational again.
Will they be able to pinpoint the problem and restore power? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - forming theories and predictions
to try to explain how and why things happen. Interstitial 2: Music Video "Rocket Science". Character Bio: Coot.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 35 of 122
Tue, Jun 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Back
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Workout (All Standing)
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#111
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#924
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1508
NETA
APTEX
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Circulation
This upbeat episode focuses on movements designed to get the blood flowing through the body.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2808
Magic Patterns, Part 2
The magic is in changing basic patterns to easy stylish designs with a spark of originality Mary Brooks Picken's idea from the 1920s to "take
what's given and add a spark of originality" is the concept Nancy and Amy Barickman use in this program. They transform a cardigan into several
styles, mix and match features of a magic dress with new sleeve options, and add unique closures and pockets to a coat pattern for carefree
styling.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1403
Transitional Knits
Knitwear is for every season. Designer Andi Smith teaches a bi-colored cable cowl for when it's too warm for a scarf. Knitted miniatures-maker
Althea Crome creates the tiniest knits around. Transition to boot weather with Stephannie Tallent and the beautiful textures of Aran lace. Tanis
Gray knits filigree cables lace and Vickie Howell shares a mesh stitch for a market bag.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2407
Ralli Pop
This quilt features small applique blocks and was inspired by a quilt created by women in Pakistan. Mary and Marianne will present techniques for
needle-turn applique. They will also cover the steps of raw-edge machine applique.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4227
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #408
Cooking with Squab
For the adventurous cook, squab is dark and richly flavored, while also tender and delicate to eat. Chef Keller makes squab with a savory veal
filling and aromatic sauce. Dessert is a heavenly tartlet, perfumed with orange and lavender. Marinated Squab Breasts en Crepinettes with
Juniper and Red Wine Sauce; Orange Tartlets with Lavender Meringue.
13:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Fish
Kevin celebrates the abundance of great fish off the Irish coastlines and waterways; a visit to a Wexford river where a local fisherman
demonstrates an ancient fishing technique known as wier fishing; he also catches a couple of fish with his old friend Walter. Recipes include: Fish
Gougons with Chunky Chips; Fillet a Flat Fish; Pan Fried Fillet of Lemon Sole; Fish Stock; and Bouillabaisse.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #609
Benjamin Franklin - at Home In London
Chef Staib visits London and the Benjamin Franklin House where Franklin lived as an ambassador to the colonies. Chef Staib cooks Ben
Franklin's own recipes for lettuce and anchovy soup, stuffed lobster, venison loaf, succotash and parmesan cheesecake.
14:30:00
Lucky Chow
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Koreatown U.S.A
This episode visits New York and Los Angeles - home to the two largest Korean populations in the United States - to explore what distinguishes
each. Both are 24-hour hubs of food and drinking culture. However, New York City's Koreatown covers just one block, whereas Los Angeles'
Koreatown seems like a city unto itself. At dinner with Lisa Ling and her husband Paul Song, chef Sang Yoon breaks down the basics of Korean
cooking. Back in New York, at Saveur Magazine'stest kitchen, Top Chefwinner Kristen Kish, a Seoul-born Korean adoptee, receives her first-ever
Korean cooking lesson, a kimchi tutorial, from Korean homemaker and YouTube sensation, Maangchi. The episode ends with a night out at
Pocha 32, an export of Korea's popular "tent" restaurants.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 36 of 122
Tue, Jun 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1811
Mix and Match
It can be tempting to use the same materials together all the time, sticking with tried and true combinations. We encourage mixing and matching
materials and techniques to create some unexpected results. Melinda Barta makes circular peyote slider buttons for leather cord. Then, Molly
Schaller creates a dramatic look with three mix and match necklaces. Next, add leather, ribbon, and feathers to cord ends for a true mix and
match of materials. Finally, Jackie Truty shows how to inlay silver into copper to create eye catching pendants.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Mother Nature
Mark explores the wonder of Mother Nature with green-themed projects, including faux rocks, paper plants and an agate bracelet. Projects: Paper
Turquoise; Large Faux Rocks (Peter); Crystal Point Jewelry/Agate Bracelet; Faux Plant Duct Tape DIY; Spray Painted Rocks Place Holders and
Twig Centerpiece.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #408
Turtle Rescue
Did you know that many species of sea turtles are in danger of becoming extinct? Curiosity Quest Goes Greene host Joel Greene visits the Sea
Turtle hospital in Marathon, Florida to meet the staff who has dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabbing and releasing sea turtles back into the
wild. Some turtles get hit by boats, some swallow fishing hooks, some have tumors, but all of these amazing creatures can be treated at this
hospital for turtles, and hopefully will heal quickly and be eventually be released back to their natural habitat.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1602
Lines
A line is an infinitely extending one-dimensional figure; one that has length but not width or thickness. In art lines are the basis that give form to a
piece of art. They can be straight or curved, thick or thin, and raised or flat. Projects featuring lines: a modern art canvas with paint and masking
tape; lines become three dimensional as we make a playhouse for dolls or action figures; continue with your art journal and use brightly colored
pens and a special tool to make spirograph line drawings. Finally make an unbreakable stained glass plaque with foil.
17:00:00
For Your Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3013
A Home with a Heart
Vicki joins the Purple Heart Homes organization to renovate a home for a veteran and his family. Vicki's design ideas transform the exterior of a
simple track home with new insulated vinyl siding, decorative accents, a new door and lighting. For the first time this military family will have a
house of their own.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #314
Just Because It's Organic (St. Paul, Mn)
Just because it's organic doesn't automatically make it a better option. Author and University of MN Assoc. Professor, Dr. Jeff Gillman helps us
become more discerning gardeners as we explore specific examples in a fun and enlightening way.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11114
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1122
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6052
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#723
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Homemade Jamz Blues Band
Teenage siblings from Tupelo, Mississippi sing and play delta blues well beyond their years. They've been featured on CBS, PBS (Tavis Smiley),
NBC, CNN and NPR. In this episode, these youngsters wow with stunning performances including "Burned Down the House" and "Voo Doo
Woman."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #712
Angel Band (Americana)
Big signature, rootsy, bluesy Americana songs with a super back-up band and the "no-holds barred" vocals of Nancy Josephson, Kathleen
Weber, and Aly Paige come through loud and strong on this most anticipated third new album, "Shoot the Moon" (to be released on Sept 1,
2011). The stories, the music, the soaring harmony meld together making all the stars align. On "Shoot the Moon" Angel Band once again works
their blend of musical magic to conjure a celestial celebration of authentic, heartfelt and soulful songs.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 37 of 122
Tue, Jun 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #604
Joey Defrancesco Trio
Two-time Grammy nominee and musician Joey DeFrancesco gets the crowd groovin' with an energizing and rousing performance. DeFrancesco
signed his first record deal when he was just 16 years and has released more than 30 albums, including recordings with Miles Davis and Jimmy
Smith. He also shares how he got started playing the jazz organ and how his father influenced him.
22:00:00
Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Constantine
In the final episode, host Jonathan Phillips explains how Rome exerted its fullest effort to eradicate Christianity. The faith grew stronger as the
empires and emperors weakened. It would be the conversion of one man - Constantine the Great - that would fully transform the fortunes of the
Christian faith.
23:00:00
Long Road Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Exploring the impact of wartime Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), LONG ROAD HOME offers compelling stories of Pittsburgh-area military
veterans of Vietnam, Korea and World War II still coming to terms with the emotional wounds of war. The film explores successful therapies and
documents the promising research underway at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where doctors study the sleep and brain patterns of
PTSD sufferers and examine the reasons why women are twice as likely as men to develop the disorder. The program concludes on a hopeful
note, with a visit to a weekend retreat for veterans dealing with PTSD and combat stress. United by their experiences, the former servicemen and
women discuss their feelings, their struggles in civilian life, their need for closure and their optimism for the future.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 38 of 122
Wed, Jun 10, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6052
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#723
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Homemade Jamz Blues Band
Teenage siblings from Tupelo, Mississippi sing and play delta blues well beyond their years. They've been featured on CBS, PBS (Tavis Smiley),
NBC, CNN and NPR. In this episode, these youngsters wow with stunning performances including "Burned Down the House" and "Voo Doo
Woman."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #712
Angel Band (Americana)
Big signature, rootsy, bluesy Americana songs with a super back-up band and the "no-holds barred" vocals of Nancy Josephson, Kathleen
Weber, and Aly Paige come through loud and strong on this most anticipated third new album, "Shoot the Moon" (to be released on Sept 1,
2011). The stories, the music, the soaring harmony meld together making all the stars align. On "Shoot the Moon" Angel Band once again works
their blend of musical magic to conjure a celestial celebration of authentic, heartfelt and soulful songs.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #604
Joey Defrancesco Trio
Two-time Grammy nominee and musician Joey DeFrancesco gets the crowd groovin' with an energizing and rousing performance. DeFrancesco
signed his first record deal when he was just 16 years and has released more than 30 albums, including recordings with Miles Davis and Jimmy
Smith. He also shares how he got started playing the jazz organ and how his father influenced him.
03:00:00
Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Constantine
In the final episode, host Jonathan Phillips explains how Rome exerted its fullest effort to eradicate Christianity. The faith grew stronger as the
empires and emperors weakened. It would be the conversion of one man - Constantine the Great - that would fully transform the fortunes of the
Christian faith.
04:00:00
Long Road Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Exploring the impact of wartime Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), LONG ROAD HOME offers compelling stories of Pittsburgh-area military
veterans of Vietnam, Korea and World War II still coming to terms with the emotional wounds of war. The film explores successful therapies and
documents the promising research underway at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where doctors study the sleep and brain patterns of
PTSD sufferers and examine the reasons why women are twice as likely as men to develop the disorder. The program concludes on a hopeful
note, with a visit to a weekend retreat for veterans dealing with PTSD and combat stress. United by their experiences, the former servicemen and
women discuss their feelings, their struggles in civilian life, their need for closure and their optimism for the future.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2608
(N)
N/A
#1433
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #224
Peep Plants A Seed/ The Root Problem/Pocoyo - Pocoyo's Puppet Show
Peep discovers a patch of sunflowers and decides to grow one for himself. There's a snake in Quack's pond! (Fish are one thing, but a snake is
completely unacceptable.) Then, Pocoyo finds a puppet theatre, but his puppet show hurts his friends' feelings.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#108
Animation 1: Cranberry Crater - Story: Coot introduces the class to a Spectrometer tool that analyzes the colors of light reflected off of objects in
order to determine their composition. The cadets try aiming it at various surfaces and planets, and are excited about the results it provides. But
when he points it toward the Moon, Hawk is surprised when the Spectrometer announces that a lunar crater is made of "Cranberry Rocket Fuel"!
To further investigate Hawk's amazing finding, the Racers fly to the Moon where they meet Trogon, a Russian rocket scientist who's working in
the crater. Will they be able to solve the riddle of Cranberry Crater together? Curriculum Focus: Observation - use any of the senses or a
combination of multiple senses to gain information. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 1- How a Crater is Formed". Animation 2: Dodo in Distress - Story:
Coot has designed a new satellite dish for closer observation of Jupiter, which the Racers have to place in orbit around the giant gas planet.
Meanwhile, in an egotistical scheme to broadcast his new TV channel all over the Solar System, Vulture plans to hijack the satellite for his own
purposes. So he secretly dispatches Dodo to follow the Racers, and then plant a piggybacking transmitter on the dish. The hapless assistant
dutifully follows the cadets to Jupiter... but gets lost in one of its rings and is forced to send a distress signal. With the help of the dish, the Racers
try to locate and rescue Dodo. Will they be able to save him from his own troubles, and will Vulture successfully hijack the new satellite to
broadcast his megalomaniac messages across the Solar System? Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job
done more efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 2- Make a Telescope". Character Bio: Vulture.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 39 of 122
Wed, Jun 10, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#112
(CC)
DVI
#926
(CC)
N/A
#1509
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks, Part 1
Take the annoyance out of creating quilt blocks that contain triangle shapes. Nancy demonstrates how to make no-hassle
N/A
#2809
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Neck
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Pain Prevention
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Core Strengthening
Mary Ann shares exercises that help build core strength which plays an important role in balance and back strength.
10:30:00
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1404
Norwegian Knits
The Yarn Guys, Jeffrey Wall and Dennis Rinkenburger, share traditional ways to knit color patterns. Contemporary Norwegian designer Marion
Rindsem compares old and new. Donna Druchunas turns classic designs into a trendy winter wearables and Tanis unravels the mystery of
Latvian Braids. Vickie takes Nordic practice swatches and creates a cozy pillow.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2408
Choosing Thread
Deciding which thread is best for the job can be a bit daunting. Mary Fons and guest, Sara Gallegos, discuss the things to consider the next time
you find yourself selecting just the right thread for your current project.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4228
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #123
Michelangelo's Favorite Pasta
Lidia whips up Mafalde Florentine Style - just like il Divino would have ordered it. She also cooks up savory Loin Lamb Chops in a Red Wine
Sauce. For dessert - a rustic classic. Grandma Rosa's Apple Cake.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Burgers and Fries
America's favorite food just gets better as Sara pursues the ultimate burger. First, a trip to the butcher for a lesson on the best grind of meat,
which Sara uses in her Spanish Burgers. Sara takes a side trip to taste triple beef tallow cooked French fries at Philly's Dandelion Restaurant.
Back at home, Sara makes her own version with simple Oven Baked Fries and a comfort food mash-up, Meatloaf Burgers.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1212
Kangaroo Island with Kate Sumner and Craig Wickem
This special edition of Simply Ming takes viewers out into the bush for a firsthand look at wildlife in Australia - kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies.
They are everywhere as we explore Kangaroo Island in South Australia where we cook with chef Kate Sumner and our adventure guide Craig
Wickham. Our ingredients are only found here - Australian marron, which is a kind of crawfish, and King George Whiting, an amazing white fish all on the barbie! - on this special edition of Simply Ming.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #702
Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes
Test cook Julia Collin Davison revives a classic recipe, Holiday Strip Roast. next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Christopher Kimball
to a tasting of country ham. Then, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make olive oil Potato Gratin. And finally, Chris teaches a
cooking class all about olive oil.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2001
Mixing Simple Metal Smithing with Stringing
Designer and author Candie Cooper has a unique lesson on coordinating your jewelry pieces. She creates simple layered earrings and then a
knotted necklace. She also shares a tool tip for using a hammer and anvil. Katie's Beading Lesson is about coiled bead bracelets to suit any style.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 40 of 122
Wed, Jun 10, 2015
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Start
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Cap
AS2 Episode
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Stamp Away
From polka dots skirts to party decor, Mark uses stamps in interesting ways. Projects: Painted and Stamped Atomi Fabric; Make Your Own
Rubber Stamps; Pencil Eraser Stamped Polka Dot Blouse/T-Shirt (Kelly); Stamped Metal (Peter).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #409
Wild Bird Rescue
In this episode of Curiosity Quest Goes Green, Joel Greene learns the importance of rescuing wild birds. Greene visits a wildlife bird center in the
Florida Keys to meet many exotic birds and to explore the reasons why some of them need to be rescued, rehabbed and released back into the
wild. You won't want to miss this colorful and sometimes loud experience!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1603
Color
Imagine a world all in black and white - it would be pretty boring. Today we're going to look at some ways to use color. The first project is an art
supply holder. Brightly colored cord is knotted together to form the hanger. Batik a monster tank top using a color resist technique. Today's art
journal page is an experiment on color mixing to create funky printed leaves. The color wheel is the primer for how to mix color but it creates a
beautiful work of art when you add glitter for our last project.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
A Visit from the Beekman Boys
Two New York City boys turned farmers visit Moss Mountain Farm. Find out how the Fabulous Beekman Boys fare, when faced with the
challenge of capturing a free-range turkey while Allen puts a spin on a classic dish.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #315
All About Seeds (Mt. Airy, Nc)
Here we cover everything you ever wanted to know about how to start seeds at home but were afraid to ask. From soil mix to grow lights - we
share seed sowing secrets and explain the science behind the techniques.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11115
18:30:00
Asia Insight
Challenges for An Aging Workforce: Singapore
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#301
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6053
19:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#220
20:00:00
My Sinatra: A Musical Tribute
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
New York crooner, Cary Hoffman celebrates Frank Sinatra's classic period from 1953 to the early 60's rendering such classics as "I've Got the
World on a String," "Luck Be a Lady," "Fly Me to the Moon," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "That's Life," "Night and Day," "One For My Baby," and
of course, "My Way."
21:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #605
Albany/Columbus, Ga
This episode sees the Music Voyager team delving deeper into the Georgian heartlands, where spirituals, gospel and the blues laid the
foundation for American popular music. They start in Albany with Miss Rutha Harris, one of the original Freedom Singers that marched with
Martin Luther King Jr. to Washington DC. Every second Saturday, Ms. Harris still assembles her fellow Freedom Singers and new voices from the
next generation to join in song to keep the spirit of freedom alive. Next, they head to Columbus and the house of Ma Rainy 'The Mother of the
Blues' where her colorful story is just one of many enriching experiences on this journey to where it all began.
21:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#105
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists combined orchestras from the TMCO and the BSO perform Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture
as the fellows prepare to leave Tanglewood. They discuss their accomplishments over the summer along with their future plans and the final
performances of the group.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 41 of 122
Wed, Jun 10, 2015
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Title
Subtitle
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
22:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The War Years
"The War Years" documents the 1930s and 40s, as the clouds of war once again began to gather over Europe. With all of Western Europe a
German stronghold by the summer of 1940, and England under attack, President Roosevelt calls upon the captains of his Aviation Industrydeclaring that America must become "the Arsenal of Democracy. " Under Donald Douglas's leadership, and Dutch Kindelberger's guidance, the
U.S. aviation industry unites to tackle the biggest production job in industrial history. With Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation factories
working around the clock, they produce some of the most legendary aircraft in American history-giving the Allies air supremacy in both the
European and Pacific theaters and, ultimately, victory in World War II. Highlights include: Newly discovered footage of the Second World War's
most storied military operation: the 1942 Doolittle/Tokyo Raid, flown by North American Aviation's B-25 "Mitchell bomber." Newly discovered
footage of Jimmy Doolittle's triumphant return to North American Aviation to share his victory with Dutch Kindelberger and the North American
employees. Newly recovered newsreel footage from the1940s, offering a rare glimpse inside the wartime factories at Boeing, Douglas, and North
American Aviation. A Lowell Thomas-narrated World War II newsreel of the legendary North American P-51 Mustang in the skies over Berlin.
23:00:00
Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Two-hundred and fifty years ago, three powers clashed in an epic struggle for North America. Often overshadowed by the American Revolution,
the French and Indian War (1755-1760) determined which great European empire would control the Ohio River Valley, the gateway to the West,
and the crucial highway of rivers and lakes connecting New York and Montreal. FORGOTTEN WAR: THE STRUGGLE FOR NORTH AMERICA
recounts the little-known story of how the Indian nations of the Northeast controlled the outcome of this war. An international panel of experts dig
beneath the familiar history and shed new light on this long-ago conflict. The documentary follows the fates of the Abenaki and Iroquois people,
separates fact from the myth of Robert Rogers and his legendary Rangers and chronicles the "massacre" at Fort William Henry, the battles of
Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point, the tragic expulsion of the Acadians and the fall of Quebec and Montreal.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 42 of 122
Thu, Jun 11, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6053
00:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#220
01:00:00
My Sinatra: A Musical Tribute
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
New York crooner, Cary Hoffman celebrates Frank Sinatra's classic period from 1953 to the early 60's rendering such classics as "I've Got the
World on a String," "Luck Be a Lady," "Fly Me to the Moon," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "That's Life," "Night and Day," "One For My Baby," and
of course, "My Way."
02:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #605
Albany/Columbus, Ga
This episode sees the Music Voyager team delving deeper into the Georgian heartlands, where spirituals, gospel and the blues laid the
foundation for American popular music. They start in Albany with Miss Rutha Harris, one of the original Freedom Singers that marched with
Martin Luther King Jr. to Washington DC. Every second Saturday, Ms. Harris still assembles her fellow Freedom Singers and new voices from the
next generation to join in song to keep the spirit of freedom alive. Next, they head to Columbus and the house of Ma Rainy 'The Mother of the
Blues' where her colorful story is just one of many enriching experiences on this journey to where it all began.
02:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#105
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists combined orchestras from the TMCO and the BSO perform Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture
as the fellows prepare to leave Tanglewood. They discuss their accomplishments over the summer along with their future plans and the final
performances of the group.
03:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The War Years
"The War Years" documents the 1930s and 40s, as the clouds of war once again began to gather over Europe. With all of Western Europe a
German stronghold by the summer of 1940, and England under attack, President Roosevelt calls upon the captains of his Aviation Industrydeclaring that America must become "the Arsenal of Democracy. " Under Donald Douglas's leadership, and Dutch Kindelberger's guidance, the
U.S. aviation industry unites to tackle the biggest production job in industrial history. With Boeing, Douglas, and North American Aviation factories
working around the clock, they produce some of the most legendary aircraft in American history-giving the Allies air supremacy in both the
European and Pacific theaters and, ultimately, victory in World War II. Highlights include: Newly discovered footage of the Second World War's
most storied military operation: the 1942 Doolittle/Tokyo Raid, flown by North American Aviation's B-25 "Mitchell bomber." Newly discovered
footage of Jimmy Doolittle's triumphant return to North American Aviation to share his victory with Dutch Kindelberger and the North American
employees. Newly recovered newsreel footage from the1940s, offering a rare glimpse inside the wartime factories at Boeing, Douglas, and North
American Aviation. A Lowell Thomas-narrated World War II newsreel of the legendary North American P-51 Mustang in the skies over Berlin.
04:00:00
Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Two-hundred and fifty years ago, three powers clashed in an epic struggle for North America. Often overshadowed by the American Revolution,
the French and Indian War (1755-1760) determined which great European empire would control the Ohio River Valley, the gateway to the West,
and the crucial highway of rivers and lakes connecting New York and Montreal. FORGOTTEN WAR: THE STRUGGLE FOR NORTH AMERICA
recounts the little-known story of how the Indian nations of the Northeast controlled the outcome of this war. An international panel of experts dig
beneath the familiar history and shed new light on this long-ago conflict. The documentary follows the fates of the Abenaki and Iroquois people,
separates fact from the myth of Robert Rogers and his legendary Rangers and chronicles the "massacre" at Fort William Henry, the battles of
Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point, the tragic expulsion of the Acadians and the fall of Quebec and Montreal.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
08:00:00
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2609
(N)
N/A
#1434
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #225
Hide and Go Peep/A Peep of a Different Color/Pocoyo - Get Lost Loula
Peep and Chirp invent a wonderful new game-and Quack quickly learns that it's not easy being blue! Peep, Quack, and Chirp discover paint and
the joy of looking different. Then, Pocoyo and friend's play Hide and Seek! Pocoyo is the seeker and is brilliant at it - but only thanks to Loula.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 43 of 122
Thu, Jun 11, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
Animation 1: Sick Day - Story: Aaaah-choo! Eagle comes down with a cold, and has to stay back in Stardust Bay while the other cadets get to test
a new, highly advanced solar engine system on an obstacle course close to the Sun. Quickly growing bored with his rock collection and other
mindless distractions, Eagle decides to do some research about the solar engines and the test mission. He finds out that Mercury's orbit could
block the sunlight and render the solar engines useless -- putting the cadets and teachers in danger! Will Eagle's frantic warning reach the test
pilots before Mercury casts its shadow on the obstacle course? Curriculum Focus: Observation - scan/analyze an object or event from multiple
positions in order to capture different perspectives. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 2- Magnificent Sun". Animation 2: Good Old Coot - Story: When
Starling's beloved doll Mr. Rocket Baby goes missing, she learns that sometimes when things are hard to find, they're often right in front of you. A
typical day in the life of Coot finds him constantly kept busy helping teachers and cadets with their respective projects.... explaining to Robyn how
planets are discovered... installing a reflective mirror on the Moon so Pigeon and the cadets have enough light to hunt through a dark cave in
search of polar ice... even helping Eagle and Hawk track down Raven in a game of tag. Even as Coot tries to help Starling find her missing doll,
he has his own riddle to solve: finding new exo-planets. Is the clue to his major discovery hidden in some of the problems he solved earlier?
Curriculum Focus: Observation - scan/analyze an object or event from multiple positions in order to capture different perspectives. Interstitial 2:
"Space Art 3: Make Your Own Planets". Character Bio: AVA.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Brain Aerobics
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Focusing On Leg Work
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
(CC)
DVI
#906
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1510
Hip Mobility
Maintaining flexibility in the hips is an important strategy to ensure healthy aging. Mary Ann spends time during this workout focusing on this area
of functional fitness.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2810
No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks, Part 2
Make 1/4-square and 1/2-square triangles without cutting a single triangle! Learn to make 1/4-square triangles and modified 1/4-square trianglesNancy teaches an easy method where no actual triangles are cut, only squares. Quilt blocks featured in this program range from beginner to
experienced levels including the 1/4-Square Dance, Boy's Nonsense, Silent Star, Ohio Star, Star of Hope, and Card Trick blocks.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1405
Sweater Weather
Celebrate sweater weather! Barry Klein shows how to pick the perfect sweater for your next project. Meet designer Rohn Strong to talk about
crochet sweater patterns. Louisa Demmitt hand knits a hoodie, and Tanis Gray demonstrates the simple but graphic technique of two-color
corrugated ribbing. Then Vickie shows how to flatter any figure with the best sweater for your shape.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2409
Endless Chain
Ideas for quilts come from many places and we can honor vintage quilters by creating contemporary versions of their design. Mary Fons and Jodi
Davis will show you how a paper foundation pieced block is constructed, with great tips to create fabulous and precise angles.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4229
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1011
Mexican Chocolate: The Next Chapter
Mexico and chocolate go together like salsa and chips. But if you hear "Mexican chocolate" and think of something to dip churros into, you're only
getting a part of the story. A few Mexico City chocolatiers see more potential for Mexican chocolate - they see single-origin chocolate bars,
beautiful hand-formed truffles, even ambitious sculptures made of the stuff. Hector Galvan of La Casa Tropical talks with Rick about the cultural
importance of chocolate in Mexico and why he is working so diligently to save ancient varieties of cacao. And pastry chef Jose Ramon Castillo proprietor of DF's hippest chocolate shop, Que Bo! - shows how he creates some of Mexico's finest chocolates, from bonbons to beverages. At
home, Rick puts Mexican chocolate to work in a chocolate cocktail, Mexican truffles and a stunning chocolate-mesquite cake.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
Nick's Favorite Pasta & Strawberry Dessert
Nick visits the P-Patch to talk about tomatoes and prepares his favorite pasta dish from his youth, Rigatoni with Bolognese Ragu. Then shares a
the simple techniques of making a luxurious dessert, Strawberries with Zabaglione & Orange Liqueur.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 44 of 122
Thu, Jun 11, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #409
Fabulous Fall Fare
Host Laura Theodore prepares a bountiful autumn meal. Special guests: T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Rachelle Carson-Begley. Featuring
produce from the local farm market, this colorful menu includes hearty "Cauliflower, Sweet Potato and Celery Chowder," filling "Butternut Squash
with Apples and Cranberries," and flavorful "Kale with Creamy Walnut Sauce."
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Sweet Endings
Chocolate Mint Truffettes; Quick Almond And Plum Cake; Tuiles A L'orange; Summer Cornets Susie.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#124
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2002
Using Jigs for Wire Forming
Brenda Schweder is an expert on using jigs for forming wire. She demonstrates how to use a jig, plus new ways to create buckle findings. Katie's
Beading Lesson is a stylish color block necklace.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Vroom Vroom
Mark's creative car-themed wall decor, bracelets and air fresheners show how to travel in style. Projects: Flower Key Hooks (Ana); Travel Desk
With Flip Up Tray; Toy Car Bracelet Spray-Painted Gold; Car Air Fresheners; Auto Wall Hanging (Peter).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #410
Plastic Bottle Cap Recycling
Did you know that plastic bottles caps are now being separated out and made into new products? Join Joel as he rides a new environmental
wave of recycling water bottle caps and tours several facilities to find out how this is done.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1604
Perspective
Today's show is all about perspective or how we see objects in space. Perspective is the technique of representing three dimensional objects on
a two dimensional space - like drawing a house on a flat piece of paper. It's all a point of view from which we categorize or measure - like a tree
that gets smaller and smaller as we walk away from it. Our first example is an optical treasure box with geometric patterns. Next, build your own
kaleidoscope. Add to your art journal - how perspective makes buildings and other city scenes more realistic. Finally, make a lightweight ball with
streamers and watch it fly through the air and learn about perspective.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Past Made New
Take a step back in time to the late 18th century town of Salem, North Carolina. Learn how many of the same practices and principles in this
Moravian community can be utilized in today's modern backyard gardens.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #316
Heritage Breeds (Pittsboro, Nc and Potomac, Md)
With the renewed interest in sustainability and organic agriculture, heritage farm animals are making a come back. We learn why certain livestock
had previously fallen out of favor, what is so special about them in today's world and how we can help restore this piece of our American heritage.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11116
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1150
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6054
19:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1006
On this Native Report co-host Tadd Johnson takes us on a self-guided tour of the Mashentucket Pequot Museum & Research Center which is
billed as the largest museum of its kind in the world. Then we learn about prominent sachems and chiefs and their place in Mohegan history we
tour the sculpture garden of the Mohegan Nation Government and Community Center. And as we look back at ten years of Native Report we pay
tribute to Navajo Code Talker Chester Nez. We also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian Country today on Native Report.
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1201
Masters of Bluegrass
The Bluegrass "MOB" - legendary players Del McCoury on guitar and vocals, Bobby Osborne on mandolin and vocals , J.D. Crowe on banjo,
Bobby Hicks on fiddle and Jerry McCoury on bass and vocals-performs at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 45 of 122
Thu, Jun 11, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #602
Soundgarden
On a warm February night in Los Angeles, the legendary Seattle rock band Soundgarden concluded a sold-out winter tour in support of King
Animal, their first studio album in over 16 years. In front of a rapturous crowd at the historic art deco venue The Wiltern, Soundgarden interwove
brand new songs with classics, radio hits, and rarities never before performed for a live audience.
22:00:00
The Campaign
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Heartbreaking and inspiring, The Campaign is a human drama that follows ordinary people compelled by a passionate belief in equality to go far
beyond their everyday selves. They're caught in the political firestorm of one of the largest social issue campaign the U. S. has ever seen: the
campaign to defeat California's Proposition 8 and to defend same-sex marriage. With exclusive access to the statewide headquarters of "No on
8," the story tracks Holli, Claudia, Richard, Anne, and Alison through emotional battles to protect their families, their rights, and their dignity. They
learn that growing social acceptance does not always translate into votes, but that participating in the political process transforms them - win or
lose. The passage of Prop 8 was a great shock to many, not only in California but across the nation and around the world. Growing social
acceptance and isolated legal gains have produced a sense that increased LGBT legal protection is imminent. Yet at the time of the 2008
election, 31 states had voted against gay marriage at the ballot box. The story is much more complicated than a "Yes" or "No" vote. By reaching
beyond the issues to follow strong characters, the film holds universal themes and appeal: the mixed emotions of family relationships, selfempowerment through activism, and the struggle in deciding how much of oneself to sacrifice for the cause. Characters drive the story of The
Campaign, from their initial confidence that Prop 8 will be defeated, through their frustrating experiences of unfavorable polling numbers, to their
heartbreaking 52-to-48-percent defeat on election night, and the turmoil beyond. We see the lives of real people in the balance, not polished
representatives.
23:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
How Quilts Have Been Viewed and Collected
It's now been nearly a century since quilts were first collected and exhibited and they've come a long way, baby. In this episode of Why Quilts
Matter, we trace their slow incursion into museum collections, watching as they finally make the leap from tester bed to gallery wall. The episode
charts institutional attitudes toward quilts as objects, rationales for their selection, and the public response to their exhibition (hint: it's very good).
To make it all clear, we trace the path of one exemplary quilt from maker to museum. Finally, we explore the lure of quilts for a private
collector...who's got to have them, and why.
23:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Alien Invaders
In the waters of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, a voracious alien predator has taken hold. Native to the Indo-Pacific, the invasive lionfish is a
major threat to biodiversity and the health of already stressed coral reef ecosystems.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 46 of 122
Fri, Jun 12, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6054
00:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1006
On this Native Report co-host Tadd Johnson takes us on a self-guided tour of the Mashentucket Pequot Museum & Research Center which is
billed as the largest museum of its kind in the world. Then we learn about prominent sachems and chiefs and their place in Mohegan history we
tour the sculpture garden of the Mohegan Nation Government and Community Center. And as we look back at ten years of Native Report we pay
tribute to Navajo Code Talker Chester Nez. We also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian Country today on Native Report.
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1201
Masters of Bluegrass
The Bluegrass "MOB" - legendary players Del McCoury on guitar and vocals, Bobby Osborne on mandolin and vocals , J.D. Crowe on banjo,
Bobby Hicks on fiddle and Jerry McCoury on bass and vocals-performs at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #602
Soundgarden
On a warm February night in Los Angeles, the legendary Seattle rock band Soundgarden concluded a sold-out winter tour in support of King
Animal, their first studio album in over 16 years. In front of a rapturous crowd at the historic art deco venue The Wiltern, Soundgarden interwove
brand new songs with classics, radio hits, and rarities never before performed for a live audience.
03:00:00
The Campaign
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Heartbreaking and inspiring, The Campaign is a human drama that follows ordinary people compelled by a passionate belief in equality to go far
beyond their everyday selves. They're caught in the political firestorm of one of the largest social issue campaign the U. S. has ever seen: the
campaign to defeat California's Proposition 8 and to defend same-sex marriage. With exclusive access to the statewide headquarters of "No on
8," the story tracks Holli, Claudia, Richard, Anne, and Alison through emotional battles to protect their families, their rights, and their dignity. They
learn that growing social acceptance does not always translate into votes, but that participating in the political process transforms them - win or
lose. The passage of Prop 8 was a great shock to many, not only in California but across the nation and around the world. Growing social
acceptance and isolated legal gains have produced a sense that increased LGBT legal protection is imminent. Yet at the time of the 2008
election, 31 states had voted against gay marriage at the ballot box. The story is much more complicated than a "Yes" or "No" vote. By reaching
beyond the issues to follow strong characters, the film holds universal themes and appeal: the mixed emotions of family relationships, selfempowerment through activism, and the struggle in deciding how much of oneself to sacrifice for the cause. Characters drive the story of The
Campaign, from their initial confidence that Prop 8 will be defeated, through their frustrating experiences of unfavorable polling numbers, to their
heartbreaking 52-to-48-percent defeat on election night, and the turmoil beyond. We see the lives of real people in the balance, not polished
representatives.
04:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
How Quilts Have Been Viewed and Collected
It's now been nearly a century since quilts were first collected and exhibited and they've come a long way, baby. In this episode of Why Quilts
Matter, we trace their slow incursion into museum collections, watching as they finally make the leap from tester bed to gallery wall. The episode
charts institutional attitudes toward quilts as objects, rationales for their selection, and the public response to their exhibition (hint: it's very good).
To make it all clear, we trace the path of one exemplary quilt from maker to museum. Finally, we explore the lure of quilts for a private
collector...who's got to have them, and why.
04:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Alien Invaders
In the waters of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, a voracious alien predator has taken hold. Native to the Indo-Pacific, the invasive lionfish is a
major threat to biodiversity and the health of already stressed coral reef ecosystems.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
08:00:00
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2610
(N)
N/A
#1435
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #228
Wandering Beaver/Peep's New Friend/Pocoyo - Pato Underwater
Beaver Boy wants to visit Quack's pond but keeps getting lost. (Quack is just hopeless at giving directions.) Peep befriends a caterpillar, only to
discover that some friendships are bound to change. Then, Pato packs his bag of toys and heads off to play with Octopus and Whale underwater.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 47 of 122
Fri, Jun 12, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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N/A
#110
Animation 1: Robyn's Winter Break Story: Winter Break is about to begin, and the cadets share their ambitious vacation plans: Hawk will visit
7,000 asteroids in seven days, Raven is going canyon racing on Mars, and Eagle will have fun ring diving around Saturn, but Robyn hasn't been
able to make up her mind... other than to just go where her wings take her. In the last training race of the semester, however, she injures a wing
and learns she'll have to recuperate at home during the whole break! With Crane and Coot's help, Robyn finds new ways of exploring interstellar
space in the Space Academy Observatory. Who is going to have the most exciting Winter Break stories during show and tell? Curriculum Focus:
Exploration and Investigation - explore new things as a way to broaden ones understanding. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 4- Night Sky
Telescope". Animation 2: Three's a Crowd - Story: Utilizing a high-powered telescope, Robyn and Hawk locate a particular destination in space
and fly there to seemingly spend some time together without inviting Eagle along. This leaves their friend frustrated and upset at being left out.
After a series of fruitless attempts to learn why they went without him, Eagle locates the pair via the same telescope, and decides to secretly
follow... all the way to Jupiter's volcanic moon, Io, where he observes their activities. When Eagle accidentally reveals himself, Robyn and Hawk
resent being spied on. The friends quarrel - but soon find themselves having to frantically work together to escape an erupting volcano. Later,
safely back on Earth, Eagle learns why his friends left without him: they wanted to surprise him with a weird-looking volcanic rock from Io for his
"secret" oddly-shaped rock collection! Curriculum Focus: Tools can be used to do things better, and to do things that otherwise could not be
accomplished at all. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 5: Moons of Jupiter". Character Bio: Raven.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Ab & Waist Strengthening (All Standing)
NETA
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#114
(CC)
DVI
#907
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Core Strengthening
Mary Ann uses hand weights and a ball to strengthen the abdominal muscles. Gretchen adds some exercises to challenge the brain.
#1201
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2811
Doll Costume Dress Up, Part 1
Foster a child's imagination with fanciful costumes for an 18" doll. Joan Hinds, author and designer, joins Nancy to share her latest doll costume
patterns and sewing tips. They sew up a fairy, princess, bride, southern belle, and mermaid-they're all easy to sew, using flat construction and
fabulous tips from Joan and Nancy.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1406
Accessorize It!
Accessories create the look! Dorinda Balanecki incorporates beautiful crystal buttons for a touch of glitz. Shelby Allaho shares her love of
crocheted accessories, and editor Louisa Demmitt show how to make warm, stylish mittens. Tanis Gray adds texture with the oyster stitch. Vickie
Howell shares a stranding technique to make a cozy cowl.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2410
Ohio Star
This zigzag set quilt features Ohio Star blocks created as part of a block exchange. This is a great way to make a scrappy style quilt and have fun
sharing your stash with quilt friends. Mary Fons and Liz Porter will show you how to over-size the hourglass unit in this block design to increase
the accuracy of your piecing.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4230
13:00:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #126
Fowl Play
Turkey Cutlets In Anchovy-Lemon Sauce; Grilled Chicken With Tarragon Butter; Roast Capon With Cognac And Mustard Sauce; Ballottine Of
Chicken With Spinach Filling.
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Fall Fruit
While Fall is typically associated with the changing colors of leaves and harvesting the last of summer produce, Joanne takes a moment to
highlight beautiful fall fruit, including pomegranates and pears. She'll also take us to a special Italian market and a Napa Winery, and teach her
student how to prepare a Fall Fruit Salad. Recipes: Fall Fruit Salad with Pomegranate, Pear, Grapes and Pecans with White Balsamic
Vinaigrette, Chicken Breasts stuffed with Montasio and Dried Figs, Pear Granita with Late Harvest Zinfandel and Black Pepper Student: Pascal
Molat.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Fri, Jun 12, 2015
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14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Marinated & Smoked Wild Hog
Chef Folse prepares Wild Boar & Kraut Casserole. Chorizo Stuffed Loin of Wild Boar and Barbecue Pulled Wild Boar Sandwiches.
#1226
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #202
King of Alaska
Meet the "King" of King Salmon on Alaska's Mighty Yukon River Chef Rick Moonen: RM Seafood - Las Vegas, NV The mighty Yukon River in
Alaska holds the most legendary salmon in the world: the Yukon River king salmon. When master seafood chef Rick Moonen ventures to this
remote region, his passion for fish and the environment is quickly embraced by the native Yup'ik, who take him fishing on their sacred river. He
and his Eskimo fishing companion, Billy Charles, discuss the Yup'ik culture, the future of our waterways, and why the salmon is the center of the
Alaskan universe. Recipes: Poached Wild King Salmon with Turnip-Mashed Yukon Potatoes; Grilled Wild King Salmon with Raspberry-Merlot
Redux.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2003
Torch-Fired Enameling
Metal artist Mary Hettmansperger demonstrates torch-fired enameling and how to create three dimensional surfaces. She also shares tips for
cutting metal. Then, enjoy an online visit with author and teacher Kate Richbourg from her studio with advice for caring for and cleaning your
tools.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Book Worm
Go back to school with Mark's favorite book-themed projects, including do-it-yourself book page glass dishes, mixed-media necklaces and
homemade smashbooks. Projects: Book Page Glass Dishes; Kids Smashbook; Mixed Media Brooch/Necklace; Book Page Matting.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Illegal Dumping
Did you know that some people dump their trash in the desert? Follow Joel on this journey throughout the Antelope Valley in California to learn
what steps are being taken there to prevent illegal dumping.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1605
Patterns
Patterns are a design, motif or decoration, formed from regular repeated elements. They can also be naturally-occurring or a random
arrangement of shapes, colors which have a regular or decorative effect. Patterns can be stripes, or lines, or alternating colors. The first project
has a striped pattern of knots tied with plastic lacing. Next, make felt cookies with a polka dot pattern. Then add a chevron pattern to your art
journal. Last, create a folding play mat with landscape patterns of a city scene around a lake.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1403
Pay It Forward
Be inspired to pay it forward! From building homes for those in need, to inspiring children to garden, in this episode P. Allen Smith spotlights
several groups and organizations that are doing their part giving back to the community.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #317
Garden Coaching (Atlanta, Ga)
Just as athletes have trainers, we too can have personal garden coaches to help us achieve the landscape of our dreams. In this episode, we tag
along with a coach to learn how they can guide, teach and empower us to be better gardeners on any skill level.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11117
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2304
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6055
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#723
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#911
Jonathan Buckner & Chosen Road; Grasstowne.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Fri, Jun 12, 2015
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21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1605
Ellis Paul and Socks in the Frying Pan
Ellis Paul is a master songwriter and storyteller with captivating vocals. He emerged out of the Boston music scene during a time when
contemporary folk was beginning to come into the mainstream. Now, with 20+ years of playing 150 to 200 shows annually, 19 record releases,
fifteen Boston Music Awards, a documentary film, a book of poems/short stories, an award winning children's book project, as well as songs
featured on Hollywood soundtracks, he makes Boston's music scene proud. Ellis's new album, 'Chasing Beauty', is a set of songs which detail, in
typical Paul fashion, stories of people and places that reflect larger truths about us all. Socks In The Frying Pan are a trio of talented traditional
Irish Musicians based in Co. Clare in the West of Ireland. Having gained a fan-base from four years of gigging around the west of Ireland, this
exciting group have recently started branching out and have been well received for their modern traditional style and energetic approach to
music. The band was named 2014 New Group of the year for both the Live Ireland Awards and the Tradition in Review Awards. They just
released their self-titled debut album.
22:00:00
Mark Russell's America
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
For three decades, humorist Mark Russell shared his insights on politics and society with public television audiences nationwide. A master of
pointed one-liners and sharp-witted piano parodies, Russell remained an equal-opportunity quipster, lampooning events and newsmakers from all
political persuasions. A newly produced retrospective, MARK RUSSELL'S AMERICA, pays tribute to his talent and legacy of laughter. The
documentary features clips from some of Russell's more than 100 public television specials (1975-2004). Presidential campaigns, congressional
antics and defining moments from the Iran-Contra affair, the first Gulf War and the Monica Lewinski scandal provide ample comedic fodder for his
poetic satire. Russell, in a present-day interview, provides context for his most memorable moments and offers humorous reminisces.
23:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Zang Toi
"I wanted to follow my own lead," Fashion Designer Zang Toi, called 'the patriarch of modern fashion before it was present' tells The Artist
Toolbox host John Jacobsen. Toi, who was raised in a small grocery store in Malaysia, now occupies an incredibly chic Manhattan studio, his
desk almost invisible behind piles of books and rows of mannequins draped in his gorgeous work, where John and Toi discuss the bravery and
courage required of the young artist. With just a modest collection of bright sarongs, strong suits and regal dresses--and an irresistible charmyoung Toi opened his own atelier in New York and instantly made a name for himself among fashion's elite. Since these ambitious beginnings, he
has become the favorite designer of style arbiters such as Madonna, Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle, Ivana Trump and Sharon Stone. Toi, who
was presented with the Knighthood by the Sultan of Malaysia in 1997, won a bet with Lance Armstrong which culminated in him designing one of
his signature mini-kilts for Armstrong to wear on his bike-the perfect illustration of the inspiring blend of determination and sense of humor behind
one of the most sought-after fashion designers in the world. "I live a very full life," says Toi from his Manhattan apartment. Experience a slice of it
with The Artist Toolbox.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #825
Wolf Hall On Broadway
We focus on Wolf Hall, the two-part stage adaptation of Dame Hilary Mantel's brilliant historical novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies about
the fickle and spoiled Henry VIII, King of England, ambitious chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, who facilitated Henry's disposing of his wives, acts
which in turn resulted in a profound change in the history of the Western World. Our guests are Dame Hilary, actors Ben Miles (Thomas
Cromwell) and Nathaniel Parker (King Henry VIII) plus director Jeremy Herrin who discuss the lives and undoing of the characters in this gripping
drama, now on Broadway.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 50 of 122
Sat, Jun 13, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6055
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#723
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#911
Jonathan Buckner & Chosen Road; Grasstowne.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1605
Ellis Paul and Socks in the Frying Pan
Ellis Paul is a master songwriter and storyteller with captivating vocals. He emerged out of the Boston music scene during a time when
contemporary folk was beginning to come into the mainstream. Now, with 20+ years of playing 150 to 200 shows annually, 19 record releases,
fifteen Boston Music Awards, a documentary film, a book of poems/short stories, an award winning children's book project, as well as songs
featured on Hollywood soundtracks, he makes Boston's music scene proud. Ellis's new album, 'Chasing Beauty', is a set of songs which detail, in
typical Paul fashion, stories of people and places that reflect larger truths about us all. Socks In The Frying Pan are a trio of talented traditional
Irish Musicians based in Co. Clare in the West of Ireland. Having gained a fan-base from four years of gigging around the west of Ireland, this
exciting group have recently started branching out and have been well received for their modern traditional style and energetic approach to
music. The band was named 2014 New Group of the year for both the Live Ireland Awards and the Tradition in Review Awards. They just
released their self-titled debut album.
03:00:00
Mark Russell's America
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
For three decades, humorist Mark Russell shared his insights on politics and society with public television audiences nationwide. A master of
pointed one-liners and sharp-witted piano parodies, Russell remained an equal-opportunity quipster, lampooning events and newsmakers from all
political persuasions. A newly produced retrospective, MARK RUSSELL'S AMERICA, pays tribute to his talent and legacy of laughter. The
documentary features clips from some of Russell's more than 100 public television specials (1975-2004). Presidential campaigns, congressional
antics and defining moments from the Iran-Contra affair, the first Gulf War and the Monica Lewinski scandal provide ample comedic fodder for his
poetic satire. Russell, in a present-day interview, provides context for his most memorable moments and offers humorous reminisces.
04:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Zang Toi
"I wanted to follow my own lead," Fashion Designer Zang Toi, called 'the patriarch of modern fashion before it was present' tells The Artist
Toolbox host John Jacobsen. Toi, who was raised in a small grocery store in Malaysia, now occupies an incredibly chic Manhattan studio, his
desk almost invisible behind piles of books and rows of mannequins draped in his gorgeous work, where John and Toi discuss the bravery and
courage required of the young artist. With just a modest collection of bright sarongs, strong suits and regal dresses--and an irresistible charmyoung Toi opened his own atelier in New York and instantly made a name for himself among fashion's elite. Since these ambitious beginnings, he
has become the favorite designer of style arbiters such as Madonna, Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle, Ivana Trump and Sharon Stone. Toi, who
was presented with the Knighthood by the Sultan of Malaysia in 1997, won a bet with Lance Armstrong which culminated in him designing one of
his signature mini-kilts for Armstrong to wear on his bike-the perfect illustration of the inspiring blend of determination and sense of humor behind
one of the most sought-after fashion designers in the world. "I live a very full life," says Toi from his Manhattan apartment. Experience a slice of it
with The Artist Toolbox.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #825
Wolf Hall On Broadway
We focus on Wolf Hall, the two-part stage adaptation of Dame Hilary Mantel's brilliant historical novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies about
the fickle and spoiled Henry VIII, King of England, ambitious chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, who facilitated Henry's disposing of his wives, acts
which in turn resulted in a profound change in the history of the Western World. Our guests are Dame Hilary, actors Ben Miles (Thomas
Cromwell) and Nathaniel Parker (King Henry VIII) plus director Jeremy Herrin who discuss the lives and undoing of the characters in this gripping
drama, now on Broadway.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#220
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
(S)
(CC)
DVI #2703
Knee Replacements: New Procedures Work!
The pain of arthritis can be debilitating and for many people that pain hits them in their knees and literally knocks them off their feet!! But when
people have what health professionals call "end stage arthritis" in the knees-getting knee replacement surgery can have a powerful impact on
their quality of life. In this program we speak to world-renown experts on knee replacement surgery to see how new procedures can make a real
difference. We also speak to patients who have had knee replacement surgery and see how their lives changed after they had it done.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1436
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Date: 05/01/2015
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08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #321
Symphony of Roses
Today Gary shows you how to paint his favorite subject, the Rose. This is a lovely Tea Rose composition painted inside an oval border. Beautiful
White and Red Roses really stand out when painted with the soft earth tone background colors and dramatic Black borders.
08:30:00
Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
Chattanooga is a Phoenix, not like the southwest city but the mythological bird. Through historical heartache and vicious warfare, the area has
seen its share of hard times over the last couple of centuries even once being ranked as having the dirtiest air in America. But this industrious
town found ways to transform itself, seize technology, bridle it, and use it to improve and dramatically rejuvenate the city. All aboard with Eric for a
ride through today's risen Chattanooga, now a beautiful beacon of the southland.
09:00:00
Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #105
American Impressionists In Giverny, France
David follows in the footsteps of the American artists who formed an art colony in Giverny in the 1880-1920s, drawn by the creative magnetic
influence of Claude Monet. In the last quarter of the 19th century, artists from Paris escaped the uncomfortable heat of the Parisian summers by
train to the surrounding villages along the Seine to form art colonies. The American artists formed a well-integrated colony in Giverny and
explored an American style of Impressionism that was then exported to the United States at the turn of the century. David will explore the
similarities and differences between French Impressionism and American Impressionism as he paints on the hillside above Giverny, popular with
Theodore Robinson and Willard Metcalf.
09:30:00
10:00:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Quad & Hips
APTEX
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Healthy Aging
A variety of unique exercises are introduced which are all designed to promote healthy aging.
10:30:00
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#908
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1202
Wai Lana Yoga
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Focus: Arms and Legs
Loosen your shoulders while strengthening your arms. A squatting pose and leg lifts loosen your hips while strengthening your legs.
#507
11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
Everything Mushrooms
Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup is just mad about mushrooms! Chewy, hearty, and bursting with umami, mushrooms are a low-cal treat, rich with
flavor and a perfect foundation for today's favorite creations! Terry Romero grills tender Oyster Mushrooms for easy Tacos smothered with
Avocado salsa. Miyoko Schinner stirs up a delicate Farro Risotto bursting with Exotic Mushrooms. And Toni Fiore creates a deceptively and
delectable Mushroom Tart tatin.
11:30:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #806
From Lobster to Chocolate Clams: A Delicious Feast In Magdalena Bay
Rick and local guide Luis Garduno of REDTours venture out on a skiff to learn about sustainable fishing on Magdalena Bay. They catch up with
local lobster fishermen and learn about sizing lobsters. Then they watch as clam divers haul up the local chocolate clams from the bottom of the
bay. On the Isla de Magdalena shore, Rick and Chef Hubert turn the spiny lobsters into an impressive stuffed entree and mouthwatering salad.
Rick gets to tag and release a protected sea turtle while the stuffed clams roast on the grill.
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #222
Lemony Chicken - A Family Favorite
In this episode, Lidia creates a dish that is perfect for family and holiday gatherings. Packed with flavor, this crispy oven baked chicken is bursting
with lemon goodness. As a side, she makes a Celery Gratin and a Belgian and Walnut Salad.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #113
New York City, Ny: Chefs Matt Lightner, Anita Lo and Andy Ricker
The first season ends on a high note with three of NYC's best and brightest chefs--Lightner, Lo and Ricker--joining Pete Evans for an al fresco
urban feast for 50 people, featuring herbs and spices gathered at Wards Island and Chinatown. The evening unfolds in a hidden jewel of a place:
a rooftop terrace with breathtaking sunset views of Midtown Manhattan.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
South Africa: Cape Town
Cape Town is a nexus of cultures in a setting so stunning, it's called the "new California" or "Africa's Riviera." Where else in the world can you
wake up in a cosmopolitan city, spend the afternoon with penguins, ride a funicular to the edge of a continent, and watch the sun set from a
beach with a glass of local wine in hand? From the dizzying heights of the city's iconic symbol, Table Mountain, to the rugged cliffs and wild
flowers of the Cape Peninsula, this episode captures the natural wonders that surround this city where an urbane waterfront contrasts with the
nearby townships where most of Cape Town's three million residents live. This is an intimate look at a city reinventing itself as residents and
government work to put the injustice of apartheid behind them.
13:30:00
Dream of Italy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Naples/Amalfi Coast
Neapolitans are serious about their coffee and we visit the historic Gran Caffe Gambrinus to taste what some say is the best espresso in the city.
Naples is also famous for its tailoring tradition and we visit Rubinacci for an inside look. Kathy attends pizza school with Master Enzo Coccia and
learns it isn't easy to make a perfect pizza. A visit to Via San Gregorio Armeno reveals a street full of Christmas creches and caricatures. Mount
Vesuvius looms large over life here and we venture into the crater with guide Roberto Addeo. In the shadow of Vesuvius we enjoy a local folk
music performance before venturing to the Amalfi Coast. We visit some very special vines at Tenuta San Francesco, learn how to make paper at
Amatruda in the town of Amalfi, learn to make limoncello with a local, watch a cooking demonstration with Chef Christoph Bob at Monastero
Santa Rosa and go fishing with local Costabile Laudano.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #608
Norway's West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen
For Scandinavia's most thrilling sightseeing, we sail under towering fjord cliffs, hike on powerful glaciers, and find surviving traditions in remote
farm hamlets. Then we delve into the Hanseatic heritage and enjoy the salty hospitality of Norway's historic capitol, Bergen.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #212
St. Lucia - Zulu Wilderness
St. Lucia is one of the few UNESCO World Heritage wetland sites in the world. An incredibly diversity of birds, mammals and reptiles makes this a
one of a kind region. Bill goes by land and water to explore the land the Zulu people have called home for centuries.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3810
Join us as GardenSMART visits a garden that has a "magical" feel. It goes beyond traditional paths and plantings. Join us for many ideas you can
use at home.
15:30:00
Farm with Ian Knauer
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #108
Egg Show
The egg is the most versatile ingredient in the kitchen. Learn how to raise your own chickens and make everything from breakfast (perfect fried
eggs on a Croque) to dinner (Fresh Pasta Carbonara) to dessert (Strawberry-Rum Sabayon).
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #519
Nolan Bowie
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nolan Bowie, a strong proponent of equity and fairness in the allocation of information technology, discusses
the global digital divide, the future of the Internet and how the Internet should be regulated.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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S.C. Gwynne, Journalist & Author
S. C. Gwynne is a best-selling author and journalist, whose most recent book Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall
Jackson is a finalist for the 2014 National Book Critics Circle Award. His 2010 book Empire of the Summer Moon was a New York Times bestseller and was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
17:00:00
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Natural Heroes
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Grow!
It's not just 'Old MacDonald' on the farm anymore. Across the U.S. there is a growing movement of college educated young people who are
leaving cities to take up an agrarian life. They're discovering a strong sense of community, new ways to address a broken food system and a way
to fulfill their dreams of doing something meaningful with their lives. GROW! takes a look at this new generation of sustainable farmers through
the hearts and minds of passionate, idealistic and fiercely independent young growers in Georgia. They speak of both the joys and the challenges
involved in tending the land.
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Focus On Europe
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Autoline This Week
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Closer to Truth
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What Can We Learn from Alternative Gods?
Novel concepts of God challenge theism-rejecting the God of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Is this 'heresy'? Or enlarging our vision of what the
Ultimate can be like?"
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
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The program theme is Latin music. Bradley Sowash discusses Latin rhythms and performs "Burrito Cha Cha," Dave Lowe provides his insights on
playing Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Meditation" and Lori Mechem demonstrates the signature rhythmic pattern to Oye Como Va. Andy Launer is also
a featured guest.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #402
Sadie and the Hotheads
Sadie and the Hotheads, fronted by actress Elizabeth McGovern, are a real band whose musicianship combines a world of musical influences,
from 60s pop to country, esoteric folk to jazz, Celtic to torch songs. During this concert Infinity Hall Live audiences will delight in McGovern's
girlish enthusiasm combined with a rock 'n' roll style that is a world away from her persona as the dignified Lady Cora in Downton Abbey. The
band's mix of original songs and new approach to pop classics like the Bee Gee's "Stayin' Alive or The Fixx's "One Thing Leads to Another"
showcase their spirited approach to music making. The band consists of Elizabeth McGovern (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Simon Nelson
(electric and acoustic guitars, dobro, backing vocals), Steve Nelson (acoustic guitar, bouzouki, banjo, backing vocals), Terl Bryant (drums and
percussion), Ron Knights (bass), Nick Lacey (piano, keyboards, penny whistle, backing vocals) and Danica Chapman (backing vocals). A line-up
that between them has worked with everyone from John Paul Jones to Joss Stone, Walter Trout to Faith Hill and Mavis Staples to Roddy Frame.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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N/A #505
Zakk Wylde
The former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, plays an acoustic set with his band Black Label Society at The Iridium in New York City. Songs include
"Blessed Hellride" and "Stillborn."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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Nigeria
Adela Ucar kicks off her visit in the capital of Lagos, an anarchic and electric city with a vital night life. Next she journeys to Yoruba Land in the
southwest, thought to be the site of the Queen of Sheba's tomb. Adela later meets witch doctors in Oyo, travels to the historic walled cities in the
north, hunts for bargains in the ancient Kurmi Market, visits the traditional Fulani village of Chafe and encounters a rare mountain gorilla in
Nigeria's eastern highlands.
23:00:00
Ken Kesey
NETA
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Ken Kesey (September 17 1935 - November 10, 2001) is one of the best-known authors to ever emerge from Oregon. He wrote his two mostacclaimed novels, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) and Sometimes a Great Notion (1964), when still in his twenties.
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Closer to Truth
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What Can We Learn from Alternative Gods?
Novel concepts of God challenge theism-rejecting the God of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Is this 'heresy'? Or enlarging our vision of what the
Ultimate can be like?"
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1410
The program theme is Latin music. Bradley Sowash discusses Latin rhythms and performs "Burrito Cha Cha," Dave Lowe provides his insights on
playing Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Meditation" and Lori Mechem demonstrates the signature rhythmic pattern to Oye Como Va. Andy Launer is also
a featured guest.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #402
Sadie and the Hotheads
Sadie and the Hotheads, fronted by actress Elizabeth McGovern, are a real band whose musicianship combines a world of musical influences,
from 60s pop to country, esoteric folk to jazz, Celtic to torch songs. During this concert Infinity Hall Live audiences will delight in McGovern's
girlish enthusiasm combined with a rock 'n' roll style that is a world away from her persona as the dignified Lady Cora in Downton Abbey. The
band's mix of original songs and new approach to pop classics like the Bee Gee's "Stayin' Alive or The Fixx's "One Thing Leads to Another"
showcase their spirited approach to music making. The band consists of Elizabeth McGovern (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Simon Nelson
(electric and acoustic guitars, dobro, backing vocals), Steve Nelson (acoustic guitar, bouzouki, banjo, backing vocals), Terl Bryant (drums and
percussion), Ron Knights (bass), Nick Lacey (piano, keyboards, penny whistle, backing vocals) and Danica Chapman (backing vocals). A line-up
that between them has worked with everyone from John Paul Jones to Joss Stone, Walter Trout to Faith Hill and Mavis Staples to Roddy Frame.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #505
Zakk Wylde
The former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, plays an acoustic set with his band Black Label Society at The Iridium in New York City. Songs include
"Blessed Hellride" and "Stillborn."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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N/A #1410
Nigeria
Adela Ucar kicks off her visit in the capital of Lagos, an anarchic and electric city with a vital night life. Next she journeys to Yoruba Land in the
southwest, thought to be the site of the Queen of Sheba's tomb. Adela later meets witch doctors in Oyo, travels to the historic walled cities in the
north, hunts for bargains in the ancient Kurmi Market, visits the traditional Fulani village of Chafe and encounters a rare mountain gorilla in
Nigeria's eastern highlands.
04:00:00
Ken Kesey
NETA
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N/A
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Ken Kesey (September 17 1935 - November 10, 2001) is one of the best-known authors to ever emerge from Oregon. He wrote his two mostacclaimed novels, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) and Sometimes a Great Notion (1964), when still in his twenties.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
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Max Tegmark
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Dr. Max Tegmark, author of the scientific memoir, Our
Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality. Tegmark is a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), and conducts research in both cosmology and quantum mechanics. Tegmark is a passionate advocate for a number of
controversial scientific theories. He discusses the possibility of multiple parallel universes, and the connection of an inflationary universe to the
idea of "many big bangs." He also proposes that mathematics plays not only an explanatory but also substantive role in the nature of the cosmos.
Tegmark quarrels with the criticism that his ideas are purely speculative, and discusses what it means for a theory to be testable. Finally, he
addresses the thrill of being part of a physics community concerned with essential questions about the origins of life, and expresses optimism
about what is possible through science. Recorded at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts &
Design, this episode features conversation about cutting-edge science in a striking gallery space.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #709
Responsible Lending
Many Americans fell victim to unfair or unethical lending practices during the economic downturn. Host Kelvin Boston and his guests discuss
irresponsible lending and ways to avoid it. Guests: John Taylor, president of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, and Nina Simon,
senior counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
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Night Sail, Part 1
Jerry begins on a charcoal, almost dove gray under painted canvas. In phase one of this painting he uses a Hake brush and starting 2/3 of the
way down the canvas he mixes yellow, purple and white to create a beautiful sky. He builds the base slowing while working from dark to light
slowing creating the emergence of a night sky and clouds. He begins creating the clouds with a wonderful and exciting technique of an
application of a dark color on the canvas this blending a white into the clouds, all the while softly blending the observing the contrast as well as
the negative space.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
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DVI #513
Na Pali Coast-Kauai
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, hikes to and paints a scene from Kauai's Na Pali Coast-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature,
for a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
APTEX
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Queen Angelfish
Art Lesson: Form. Form is an element of art. Yet there are several ways to consider the meaning of form. At its most basic, a form is a threedimensional geometrical figure, such as a sphere, cube, cylinder or cone, as opposed to a shape, which is two-dimensional, or flat. In a broader
sense, form, in art, means the whole of a piece's visible elements and the way those elements are united. In this context, form allows viewers to
mentally capture the work and understand it. Wyland demonstrates the two interpretations of form through his depiction of a bottlenose dolphin
against a water element. He uses Payne's gray with a half inch brush to create the dolphin form with a 3-inch brush to block in the blue water.
Highlights and shadows are added to enhance the three-dimensional form.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Posture Workout
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Exercise Is Fun
Mary Ann focuses on fun and functional exercises set to some of her favorite music.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
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Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
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Ice Cream, from a Cow: Chef Bill Telepan & Daughter - New York City &
Telepan Restaurant - New York, NY; Ronnybrook Farm - Ancramdale, NY James Beard Award winner Bill Telepan garners reviews that rave
about the "clarity and focus of his food...elegant without gimmickry" (Gourmet) and that commend his cuisine for "[putting] its faith in fundamental
virtues; its freshness, the pureness or punch of the flavors; the skill with which it's been cooked" (The New York Times) - so it is no surprise that a
trip to the farm happens regularly. Accompanied by his daughter, as he often is, Chef Telepan heads out on a milking adventure with farmer Ron
Ronnybrook in upstate New York. "Hopelessly out of date, and proud of it," says Ron while milking and making milk products the way his family
has for three generations, in small batches, delivered at peak freshness, pasteurized and hormone-free. Recipes: Winter Beet Salad with
Ronnybrook Yogurt-Dill Dressing; Fresh Farm Egg Fettuccine with Cauliflower, Black Pepper & NY Farmer's Cheese; Vanilla Winter Pudding with
Caramelized Hudson Valley Oranges; Fresh Cows Ice Cream.
11:30:00
Taste The Islands with Chef Irie
APTEX
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N/A #101
The Latin Lover
Chef Irie brings out his inner Latin lover, preparing citrus infused Snapper Ceviche and Mussels Chorizo with Mango Coconut Sauce, finished
with Guava Cream Cheese Phyllo tartlets.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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N/A #2423
Frittata Party/Una Festa Della Frittata
Just when you thought eggs were just eggs, Mary Ann elevates them into two masterful creations, starting with a fantastic street food; Neapolitan
Style Frittata. And then she keeps things on the convenient side, with her Mini-Baked Frittata with Greens and Beans, each one baked in a
cupcake pan.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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N/A #108
The French Connection
French missionaries first arrived in Vietnam in the 17th century, but the true French legacy is more prominent on the Vietnamese menu: from
sidewalk cafes to the many east/west fusion dishes. Martin samples the popular Vietnamese sandwiches and explores how the traditional French
baguette has taken on a Vietnamese twist. Recipes: Spicy Beef Stew, Franco/Vietnamese Baguette, Lemongrass Coconut Creme Caramel.
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Travel with Kids
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DVI #309
Venice, Italy: Not Just for Romance
Most people think of Venice as a romantic destination, but it's great for kids too! There are no cars to worry about and a feast for the senses
lingers over every bridge. Where else in the world are the streets made of water lined by ancient buildings adorned in wild designs, statues and
gold? No, this isn't Disneyland, although it may seem like it to children... and maybe adults too! Join Nathan and Seamus as they explore it all
learning to steer a gondola, designing a glittering mask, and attending a children's musical concert. Join a local family in exploring the tiny canals
of Venice and heading out in the lagoon where the locals come to eat exotic seafood and play on the beach. Go fishing in the Grand Canal,
discover the art of glass blowing, taste foods in the wild bustling markets of the Ponte Rialto and learn about the history of this wild and once
powerful republic.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1302
Florence, Italy
Burt, travel expert Steve Perillo and Burt's youngest son Nicholas, spend a week in Florence, learning how to buy gloves that fit properly, who
makes the finest jewelry boxes, and the art of coloring marbled paper. They visit the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum and discover why Marilyn
Monroe, Greta Garbo, Audrey Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, Sophia Loren, and Julia Roberts wore his shoes in their movies. They find out how
product placement influenced the artworks of the Renaissance and tour the great tourist attractions of the city.
14:00:00
Journeys In India
NETA
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N/A #102
Hyderabad: The Lake City
Join us as we discover the amazing history of this ancient city through its religion, royal lineage, architecture and art. In the markets, Bill shows
you how to buy souvenirs like a pro. We visit the Golconda Fort where the ultimate in diamond souvenirs originated. And, of course, no visit to
Hyderabad would be complete without taking a look at its high-tech and movie industries, which have revolutionized the city.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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N/A #408
Stargate Blue Hole and Sponges
Segment 1: Stargate Blue Hole. In a remote part of Andros Island in the Bahamas, a deep crack in the ground leads into a beautiful and stunning
underwater cave system. Jonathan joins a veteran cave explorer to plumb the crystal clear water in the depths of Stargate Blue Hole. Segment 2:
Sponges. A sponge might not look like much, but these simple animals with no brain or ability to move have lived on Earth for hundreds of
millions of years. They can hunt prey and spawn, and Jonathan demonstrates how in this fascinating segment!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Recycled Hardwood Projects
Affordable solutions with reclaimed woods.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#2009
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #109
Serving Tray
Though the Serving Tray in this episode may look simple, it involves a complicated compound angle that defeats many woodworkers. But,
Tommy has an answer for you - a trick that makes compound angles easy. In this episode, he provides detailed instruction and discusses the
technique of creating compound angles. Then he joins Gerry Ward from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts at the First Church of Ipswich,
Massachusetts. Later, Tommy returns to his workshop for a visit from the North Bennet Street School's Steve Brown.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #103
Women's Cancers
It took decades for cancers that affect women to get the attention and resources they deserve, but now those issues are front and center in the
battle against this deadly disease. What can we as women do to stay one step ahead of those cancers that affect us most directly, and for those
who already received that diagnosis, what is being done in the trenches of one of our greatest wars?
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
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N/A #1101
Hepatitis C
Patient Story: Hepatitis C is a worldwide health problem, and in the U.S. alone, an estimated 3.2 million people are living with chronic Hepatitis C
infection. Our patient Kimberly Bossley watched her mother die of Hepatitis C, the very same disease she has, and is in the fight of her life
against. Myth or Medicine: Can you contract Hepatitis C from a mosquito bite? Second Opinion 5: Five reasons to get tested for Hepatitis C.
17:00:00
Ecosense for Living
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #109
Power Pioneers - Reducing Our Carbon Footprint
97% of scientists agree that global climate change is happening. So... what do we do? This episode looks at creative grassroots solutions. From
a small Kentucky town wiped out by tornadoes to revamping Chicago's energy mix to innovative transportation options, we explore how we can
fight climate change on multiple fronts.
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Well Read
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N/A #414
Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings
Marlon James has written 12 books, including "The Book of Night Women, " which won the 2009 Dayton Literary Peace Prize and was a finalist
for the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction. His first novel, "John Crow's Devil," was a New York Times Editor's Choice and a finalist for
the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Commonwealth Prize. His new book, "A Brief History of Seven Killings," explores the attempted
assassination of Reggae superstar Bob Marley. Born in Jamaica, James teaches at Macalester College in Minnesota.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
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N/A #3002
Dune Buggy
Back in a Southern California garage in 1963 something amazing was happening. A 37 year old Bruce Meyers was building a car that would that
would become an icon, the Meyers Manx... better know as the Dune Buggy. This simple car really springborded "off-road" racing into the huge
sport it is today, cutting more than 5 hours of the pervious Baja 1000 record in its 1st try. This in turn caught the eye of Hollywood: Elvis, Lucy &
Desi, Scooby-Doo all had to have one. To quote Road and track from 1976, "The Manx has to rank as one of the most significant and influential
cars of all time. It started more fads, attracted more imitators... and was recognized as a genuine sculpture, a piece of art." Join Huell as he gets
many smiles per mile with Bruce Meyers, and a bunch of Meyers Manx owners as they trek through the So. Cal. landscape.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #906
Entertrainment Junction
We visit a Cincinnati area rail-themed park featuring the world's largest indoor train display- it's amazing!; We'll see how steam heritage is being
preserved in Pennsylvania; Stop by a relaxing Wisconsin countryside featuring several rail features; And marvel at over a mile of privately owned
'O' gauge track down South in our Classic Trax feature. Spencer Christian hosts.
19:00:00
Homes on the Range: The New Pioneers
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Homes on The Range documents the twelve-year journey of a group of passionate citizens in the Sheridan, Wyoming community who
established the first grassroots effort to create a nonprofit skilled nursing facility with the Green House philosophy in the United States.
20:00:00
Liberty Or Death
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Patrick Henry's impassioned plea at the second Virginia Convention of 1775, "Give me liberty or give me death," defined the American
Revolution. The one-hour docu-drama LIBERTY OR DEATH captures this seminal moment in American history by balancing experts'
commentary on the events preceding the second Virginia Convention with dramatic re-enactments of the historic moments that followed. Actors
portraying founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and other delegates bring the convention to life as another
character, convention clerk John Tazwell, narrates the unfolding action. Historians also explain the lasting significance of the convention and
Henry's stirring speech.
21:00:00
West Encounters East
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The Brazilian capital of Sao Paulo hosts the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. Within this little-known niche - the result of a centuryold diaspora - lies a thriving arts community. WEST ENCOUNTERS EAST explores the unique fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions in
the works of well-known and emerging Japanese-Brazilian artists. The documentary examines their lifestyles, traditions, culture and art while
exploring the themes of immigration, dual identity, alienation and assimilation in their work. Art historian and collector Stella M. Holmes guides
viewers through Brazil's art world, introducing the artists and discussing their modes of expression and creative processes.
22:00:00
Legacy of Heart Mountain
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Heart Mountain is a spectacular and beautiful backdrop to a story of triumph and tragedy. Seventy years ago, an internment camp filled with
10,000 Japanese Americans sat in the shadow of the mountain. It was just a few miles outside Cody, Wyoming, where the land is rugged and the
weather is brutal. It's where American citizens were imprisoned behind barbed wire and guard towers for no other reason than their heritage. The
Hirahara Photo Collection tells the story of Heart Mountain through pictures. In this collection were amazing images taken by Patti Hirahara's
father and grandfather while inmates at Heart Mountain. They built a secret dark room under their barracks where they developed the film. In the
years they were imprisoned, they took thousands of photos of camp life. Each photo is an opportunity to see the daily struggles of innocent
people dealing with internment, and how they worked so hard to ignore the obvious and make life livable. In this documentary, we travel to
Wyoming to visit the place where this camp once stood. Now there's a museum and interpretive center to keep the memory of the camp and what
happened there alive. Most vivid, however, are the stories from people who once called Heart Mountain "home". From heart warming to heart
breaking, their experience of life in an American concentration camp reminds us of the fragility of freedom. To know the story of Heart Mountain is
to know the story of an entire generation of Japanese Americans during World War Two - that's 120 thousand innocent people locked up in 10
different concentration camps. In today's world where society continues to struggle over issues of race, fueled by hate and fear, the lessons we
learned 70 years ago are just as relevant today. Japanese American internment is one of the most profound chapters in American history, yet is
hardly touched by our history books. This film's mission is to keep that story alive.
23:00:00
Arab American Stories
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DVI
#107
Community is at the heart of American life. Social services provider and activist Linda Sarsour serves new immigrants and youth in Bay Ridge,
Brooklyn. Imam Taha Tawil maintains spiritual vitality at the oldest mosque in America in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Dean Obeidallah performs
across the country with a group of comedians who shatter popular myths and stereotypes.
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Medical websites, including WebMD, Mayo Clinic and others, make it easier than ever for patients to access health-related information and to
connect with support-based communities. Patients can bond over their shared experiences and educate one another online. Increasingly,
healthcare providers must interact with these more engaged, informed and proactive patients, who may consider themselves experts in their
condition. Are doctors and nurses ready to embrace this change? Are medical students prepared to encounter more educated patients? Is a more
informed patient a "better" patient? THE EMPOWERED PATIENT answers these questions and others as it explores the concepts and changing
dynamics of this new era in medicine. The half-hour special features the personal stories of patients taking greater ownership over their
healthcare.
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Homes on The Range documents the twelve-year journey of a group of passionate citizens in the Sheridan, Wyoming community who
established the first grassroots effort to create a nonprofit skilled nursing facility with the Green House philosophy in the United States.
01:00:00
Liberty Or Death
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Patrick Henry's impassioned plea at the second Virginia Convention of 1775, "Give me liberty or give me death," defined the American
Revolution. The one-hour docu-drama LIBERTY OR DEATH captures this seminal moment in American history by balancing experts'
commentary on the events preceding the second Virginia Convention with dramatic re-enactments of the historic moments that followed. Actors
portraying founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and other delegates bring the convention to life as another
character, convention clerk John Tazwell, narrates the unfolding action. Historians also explain the lasting significance of the convention and
Henry's stirring speech.
02:00:00
West Encounters East
APTEX
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N/A
#0
The Brazilian capital of Sao Paulo hosts the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. Within this little-known niche - the result of a centuryold diaspora - lies a thriving arts community. WEST ENCOUNTERS EAST explores the unique fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions in
the works of well-known and emerging Japanese-Brazilian artists. The documentary examines their lifestyles, traditions, culture and art while
exploring the themes of immigration, dual identity, alienation and assimilation in their work. Art historian and collector Stella M. Holmes guides
viewers through Brazil's art world, introducing the artists and discussing their modes of expression and creative processes.
03:00:00
Legacy of Heart Mountain
NETA
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N/A
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Heart Mountain is a spectacular and beautiful backdrop to a story of triumph and tragedy. Seventy years ago, an internment camp filled with
10,000 Japanese Americans sat in the shadow of the mountain. It was just a few miles outside Cody, Wyoming, where the land is rugged and the
weather is brutal. It's where American citizens were imprisoned behind barbed wire and guard towers for no other reason than their heritage. The
Hirahara Photo Collection tells the story of Heart Mountain through pictures. In this collection were amazing images taken by Patti Hirahara's
father and grandfather while inmates at Heart Mountain. They built a secret dark room under their barracks where they developed the film. In the
years they were imprisoned, they took thousands of photos of camp life. Each photo is an opportunity to see the daily struggles of innocent
people dealing with internment, and how they worked so hard to ignore the obvious and make life livable. In this documentary, we travel to
Wyoming to visit the place where this camp once stood. Now there's a museum and interpretive center to keep the memory of the camp and what
happened there alive. Most vivid, however, are the stories from people who once called Heart Mountain "home". From heart warming to heart
breaking, their experience of life in an American concentration camp reminds us of the fragility of freedom. To know the story of Heart Mountain is
to know the story of an entire generation of Japanese Americans during World War Two - that's 120 thousand innocent people locked up in 10
different concentration camps. In today's world where society continues to struggle over issues of race, fueled by hate and fear, the lessons we
learned 70 years ago are just as relevant today. Japanese American internment is one of the most profound chapters in American history, yet is
hardly touched by our history books. This film's mission is to keep that story alive.
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Arab American Stories
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Community is at the heart of American life. Social services provider and activist Linda Sarsour serves new immigrants and youth in Bay Ridge,
Brooklyn. Imam Taha Tawil maintains spiritual vitality at the oldest mosque in America in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Dean Obeidallah performs
across the country with a group of comedians who shatter popular myths and stereotypes.
04:30:00
Empowered Patient
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Medical websites, including WebMD, Mayo Clinic and others, make it easier than ever for patients to access health-related information and to
connect with support-based communities. Patients can bond over their shared experiences and educate one another online. Increasingly,
healthcare providers must interact with these more engaged, informed and proactive patients, who may consider themselves experts in their
condition. Are doctors and nurses ready to embrace this change? Are medical students prepared to encounter more educated patients? Is a more
informed patient a "better" patient? THE EMPOWERED PATIENT answers these questions and others as it explores the concepts and changing
dynamics of this new era in medicine. The half-hour special features the personal stories of patients taking greater ownership over their
healthcare.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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The Lurmies Are Coming/Quack's Square Deal/Pocoyo - Fetch Loula Fetch
Quack alerts Peep and Chirp that they must build an elevated path to escape the dreaded, lurking Lurmies. Chirp is collecting things that are
square, so Quack starts a collection of things with "pointy-tops. " (Oddly, if you turn them a bit, they look just like Chirp's squares! ) Then, Pocoyo
and Loula are going to the beach, but they keep losing their ball. They learn about colors, shapes and sizes as they meet their friends along the
way.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Space Racers
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Animation 1: Mars Map Mystery - Story: Studying at the Mars campus, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk stumble upon a mysterious old map that seems to
reveal a network of Martian canals built by some ancient civilization. If they can find them it would be the discovery of the century, not to mention
an A+ presentation in class. Their search takes them on a wild trek across the red planet, where they brave a massive storm, tornadoes, dust
devils, and even an encounter with Sojourner, the original Mars rover - but no sign of any "canals"... only to discover that the map is a fraud, and
the idea of Martian canals was debunked long ago. Eagle is downcast until he realizes that their search has yielded a discovery just as
interesting: a dry river delta, evidence of Mars' watery past. No aliens, but it still a nifty presentation! Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
investigation, and learning that even when you don't find exactly what you're looking for, you can still make an exciting discovery along the way.
Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 5: Mars Rover". Animation 2: Sweet Spot - Story: During an impromptu Orb-O game in space, a pass goes awry
and sends the orb sailing toward the hull of a refueling station - and the light tap unexpectedly sends the entire station hurtling toward Earth!
Chasing after it at top speed, Eagle and friends manage to stop the station. They check it for damage, and it appears to be just fine. Close call.
Now all they have to do is put it back where they found it, and no one will be any the wiser... but when they try to put the station back in orbit,
gravity pulls it right back toward the Earth! They try again, but this time, it falls toward the Moon! What's going on here? How can they get it to
stay in one place like it did before? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Forming theories and predictions to try and explain how and
why things happen. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 3: Star Signs". Character Bio: Eagle.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: for the Back
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Strength Coordination
This episode features a potpourri of movements to enhance strength and coordination.
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Sewing with Nancy
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Doll Costume Dress Up, Part 2
Nurture imaginative play with little ones-make doll costumes for them to envision their dreams! Attend a make believe rodeo, jump tall buildings in
a single bound, become a mod-style witch, or try a bug's life with these 18" doll costumes. Guest Joan Hinds uses a minimum of pattern pieces in
her easy-to-sew designs. Nancy and Joan sew doll costumes from unique fabrics and include a variety of techniques.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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Arm Yourself
Barry Klein shows some great ideas for finishing off your sleeve caps. Chat with the Tech Knitter about her popular blog. Leslye Solomon
demonstrates how to attach set-in sleeves and Tanis Gray shows why diamonds and bobbles are a girl's best friend. Vickie Howell shows how
details really matter, right down to the cuffs.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
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Zig A Zag Table Runner
Mary Fons and guest, Eleanor Burns, zip together an artistic quilt using pre-cut 2 1/2" strips or cut your own 2 1/2" strips of fabric. With fast strip
sewing, you can easily create this strong, geometric pattern that dances across your quilt.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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Quick and Easy Rib Dinner
Test cook Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets to Grilled Glazed Baby Back Ribs. Then, equipment expert Adam Ried reviews charcoal grills
in the Equipment Corner. Next, test cook Julia Collin Davison reveals the test kitchen's tips to perfect Grilled Corn with Basil and Lemon Butter.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
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Sami's Big Day
This show is all about Pati's middle son, Sami. Being stuck in the middle of first born, Alan, and Mr. Personality himself, Juju, isn't always easy for
Sami. Every once in a while, Pati likes to give Sami a day all to himself, and he'll help her as she cooks his absolute favorite foods! Recipe 1:
Sami's Smashed Baby Potatoes; Recipe 2: Chipotle Salmon, Bacon and Avocado Sandwich; Recipe 3: Nothing Like Homemade Cookies.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
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Grilled fry bread, BBQ Bean and Chile Rellenos, Churrasco Portabello; Salsa Verde serve with chips.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 61 of 122
Mon, Jun 15, 2015
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Essential Pepin
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Fabulous Fins
Cured Salmon In Molasses; Tuna Steaks With Tapenade Coating; Tuna Tartare On Marinated Cucumbers; Poached Salmon In Ravigote Sauce;
Ray Meuniere With Mushrooms.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Stringing Projects Using Double-Drilled Beads
Author and designer Kristal Wick has some fabulous stringing projects featuring double drilled beads. She shows how to design coordinating
necklace and bracelet using double drilled beads. Kristal also has a segment discussing metal clay. Katie shows how to store and organize seed
beads.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
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Hardware Heaven
One trip to the hardware store can yield amazing finds. From zip tie jewelry to decoden jars, Mark provides some new tools to enhance anyone's
DIY repertoire. Projects: Duct Cap Covers Display (Peter); Cement Planters or Candle Holders With Plaster Of Paris; Light Bright Bracelets (With
Gutter Guard); Caulking Decoden Jar Lids; Zip Tie Jewelry.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
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Green Toys II
What if all of the toys in the world were made out of recycled materials? Check out Green Toys as Joel tours the factory and finds out how they
make toys out of recycled milk jugs!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Symmetry
Today's theme is symmetry - something is exactly the same on both sides of a dividing line or center. It can also refer to a balanced arrangement
of the parts of a whole. The first project is a mixed media collage that features symmetrical feather shapes. Next, build and decorate a sandcastle.
Create jeweled crowns that are exactly the same on both sides. Then, make mirror images on facing pages in your art journal. Last, Make a
survivor belt with special findings featuring a symmetrical design.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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The Future
A look at the latest in garden and design innovations and how to incorporate them into your home and outdoor spaces.
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Growing A Greener World
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Organic Flowers (Skagit Valley, Wa)
Some organically minded growers and retailers are changing the way the flower industry practices their craft of growing beautiful flowers without
the chemicals. It's a movement that is good for the planet.
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Journal
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Focus On Europe
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Newsline
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20:00:00
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Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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A.J. Croce opens the show with sophisticated songwriting worthy of his late father Jim. The powerful, bluesy songwriting team The Wood
Brothers close the night. In between, swinging folk from Poor Old Shine and carefully crafted bluegrass songs from Robbie Fulks.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
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Funktion
Funk powerhouse from Kalamazoo. Recorded live at Albert White Auditorium in East Lansing.
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Urban Conversion
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Farm to Table
Date night at a farm-to-table restaurant sends Rodman and Gina on a mission to follow their food back to its roots, volunteering at a local organic
market farm. While putting their hands to the dirt, they go beyond the buzzwords to see what goes into local, bio diverse, organic growing. The
reward? A farm dinner that reminds them food is about community. Featuring special guest, musician and sustainability advocate, Jack Johnson.
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Urban Conversion
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Urban Gardening, The Whitehouse and Monticello
Gina's community garden inspires a family trip to the historic gardens of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello followed by a visit to the First Lady's
kitchen garden guided by White House chef, Sam Kass.
23:30:00
Nancy Hart Militia: Women of Uncommon Courage
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In the final days of this country's most devastating war, 40 women of The Nancy Hart Militia form a firing line as their town is invaded by 2thousand Union soldiers, successfully saving their homes and defending their families.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Tue, Jun 16, 2015
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Newsline
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Euromaxx
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01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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#202
A.J. Croce opens the show with sophisticated songwriting worthy of his late father Jim. The powerful, bluesy songwriting team The Wood
Brothers close the night. In between, swinging folk from Poor Old Shine and carefully crafted bluegrass songs from Robbie Fulks.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
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Funktion
Funk powerhouse from Kalamazoo. Recorded live at Albert White Auditorium in East Lansing.
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N/A
#513
03:00:00
Urban Conversion
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N/A #107
Farm to Table
Date night at a farm-to-table restaurant sends Rodman and Gina on a mission to follow their food back to its roots, volunteering at a local organic
market farm. While putting their hands to the dirt, they go beyond the buzzwords to see what goes into local, bio diverse, organic growing. The
reward? A farm dinner that reminds them food is about community. Featuring special guest, musician and sustainability advocate, Jack Johnson.
03:30:00
Urban Conversion
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N/A #108
Urban Gardening, The Whitehouse and Monticello
Gina's community garden inspires a family trip to the historic gardens of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello followed by a visit to the First Lady's
kitchen garden guided by White House chef, Sam Kass.
04:30:00
Nancy Hart Militia: Women of Uncommon Courage
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In the final days of this country's most devastating war, 40 women of The Nancy Hart Militia form a firing line as their town is invaded by 2thousand Union soldiers, successfully saving their homes and defending their families.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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LBJ, The Real Story of Selma and the Great Society
One of the country's most acclaimed historians, JULIAN ZELIZER wades into the controversy of the film Selma, its depiction of from President
Lyndon Johnson, the real forces behind the Great Society, and his new book: The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the
Battle for the Great Society.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
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Quack Quack/One Duck Too Many
There's only one way to get rid of an obnoxious duck, and that's to build her a new pond - to her exact specifications, of course. Megan Mullally
guest-stars as Quack (#2.) Pocoyo: Elly on Ice - Elly finds ice-skating frustrating, but succeeds with encouragement and practice.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Animation 1: Careering Off Course - Story: It's Career Day at the Academy, when the Racers are evaluated for their most suitable future job and
given a chance to try it out. To their surprise, Robyn and Eagle find their roles reversed: Eagle is pegged with a "boring" post as a Scientist, and
Robyn the "pointless" post of Test Pilot. The only one who's thrilled is Hawk, tabbed as a Fuel Taste-tester. Initially resenting their reversed
assignments, Robyn and Eagle find they must team up in their new roles to rescue Starling when she and Coot's weather balloon are swept away
by a weather phenomenon called "Cloud Suck." The Racers learn to appreciate each other's talents, seeing that their chosen pursuits are equally
worthwhile. Hawk, meanwhile, learns that too much of a good thing can sometimes be not so good. Curriculum Focus: Trying things through
experimentation and taking note of/learning from what happened. Interstitial 1: Space Kids @NASM - How to Fly. Animation 2: Drifting - Story:
While returning from an intergalactic school conference, Headmaster Crane and Vulture get caught in a powerful geomagnetic storm. With their
propulsion and communications systems now rendered useless, they're left drifting aimlessly in space somewhere between the Moon and Earth.
As the unlikely pair attempts to work together to solve their own dilemma, the worried Space Racers launch rescue teams to try and find them.
The cadets search high and low, flying through Crane and Vulture's last known location in space, while Starling is assigned the important job of
using the telescope to scan the stars for the lost rockets. Will they be able to collaborate and find them before they disappear in the vastness of
space? And will Crane and Vulture get past their clashing personalities to assist in their own rescue? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
Investigation - use prior knowledge and experiences to develop specific questions that will lead to information, solutions and answers. Interstitial
2: Music Video 6: "The Sun". Character Bio: Robyn.
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Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Muscles In 30 Days
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 64 of 122
Tue, Jun 16, 2015
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderize Your Waist
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Reaction Time
Mary Ann shows how to use a ball to test your reaction time.
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10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
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All Occasion Fabric Wraps, Part 1
Wrap it up in style-make easy-to-sew fabric wraps to accessorize your wardrobe . Nancy and guest Mary Mulari present quick to sew coverups
for elegant evenings, travel, to the beach, and more. They start with clever and useful ways to wear classic shawls, and ways to keep them in
place. Nancy and Mary then demonstrate how to make unique wrap shapes that are easy to cut out and sew or serge.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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Playtime Knits
It's time to play! Author Elizabeth Green Musselman knits a kid-approved Ninja back pack. Artist Taylor Hart shares her whimsical crocheted
taxidermy and the Dolly Mamas knit a furry friend for a good cause. Tanis Gray teaches the puffy Canterbury Bells stitch and Vickie Howell shows
how to finger knit.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
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Cubed
Tackle cutting like a pro when you learn to cut 60-degree diamonds from simple strips. Learn tips for joining rows and adding borders with ease to
create this stunning quilt.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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Tomahawk Steak
Chef Keller shows how to bring culinary drama to the table with a tomahawk steak, a succulent, bone-in, oversized rib eye, perfect for sharing
and served with an authentic Bearnaise sauce. For a side, he prepares a Pommes Byron, a relatively unknown, but sinfully delicious and rich
French potato treat. Tomahawk Steak with Bearnaise sauce; Pommes Byron.
13:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics
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Breads & Baking
Baking bread at Dunbrody with new and interesting recipes, including gluten-free; a visit to a flour mill for the history behind flour production and
transportation. Recipes include: White Soda Bread with Sultanas; Gluten-Free Bread; Wholemeal Brown Bread; Victoria Sponge with
Strawberries; Toffee Sauce; and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
14:00:00
Taste of History
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The Return of L' Hermione
Chef Staib travels to the port of La Rochefort, France for the final phase of reconstruction of L'Hermione the frigate that brought the Marquis d'
LaFayette to America. Chef Staib makes calf livers in calvados with apples, potato gratin, poached leeks in vinaigrette, dandelion salad with
lardons, a salad of mussels, barley, artichokes and tomatoes and the famous "floating island" dessert.
14:30:00
Lucky Chow
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Chinatown, Reimagined
Track the evolution of Chinese food in America through the lens of two third-generation Chinese-American restaurateurs. Wilson Tang preserves
the legacy of his family's dim sum parlor (America's oldest) while opening a fine-dining Chinese restaurant on Chinatown's expanding Lower East
Side. Ed Schoenfeld, a self-proclaimed Chinese food expert and owner of one of the most critically acclaimed Chinese restaurants in New York,
provides a tutorial on Peking duck preparation. The episode concludes at Hakkasan, a global Chinese brand that includes nightclubs and
restaurants from Beverly Hills to Dubai to Shanghai.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Get Creative with Resin and Wire
Mixed media artist Susan Lenart Kazmer demonstrates making faux stones with glass glitter, inclusions and resin, and then she shows cold
surface work to mimic enameling on metal. Today's Beading Lesson is on knotting with leather.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Tue, Jun 16, 2015
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Make Your Mark
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Light Up My Life
This illuminating episode features fun, glowing do-it-yourself projects, including light up jewelry, candle holders and chandeliers. Projects:
Lampshade Overhaul; Light Up Jewelry (Kristen Turner); Chandelier Overhaul; Stacked Glass Candle Holders (Stained Glass & Solid
Technique).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
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Reptile Rescue
Did you know that a reticulated python can grow up to 35 feet in length? Get a close up look at several species of reptiles on this episode as Joel
journeys through a reptile rescue facility.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Shadows
The definition of a shadow is a dark image projected onto a surface when light is blocked by the shade of an object. It's what gives your project
dimension. First, make silhouettes of your friends. Then, create shadows all around the room with a birthday mobile. Today's art journal technique
is an introduction to shading using three dimensional shapes. We finish with a shadow puppet theater.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
Your Happy Place
What is your bliss? Do you have one? Let P. Allen Smith help you find and cultivate it.
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17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Moss Gardens (Raleigh, Nc)
In this episode, we learn how moss is an incredible eco-friendly plant that needs very little water, no fertilizers, clipping or mowing and yet, it stays
green all year long! We cover all the basics and make a miniature tabletop landscape that will give years of enjoyment.
18:00:00
Journal
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Euromaxx
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19:00:00
Newsline
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19:30:00
Global 3000
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20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
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Ha Ha Tonka
Named for a state park in their native Ozarks, Ha Ha Tonka blend indie rock with traditional Americana in a lively stage show enjoyed by fans
coast to coast. Featured in SPIN magazine, the band has showcased at the Sundance Film Festival and MTV's "The Seven" show recently
predicted they'll be "huge." In this episode, the band performs "Death of a Decade" and "Usual Suspects."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
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Outlaw Gospel Featuring Darrell Scott (Americana/Outlaw Gospel)
This is a very special inside glimpse at Hippie Jack's. Sunday nights at our festival are dedicated to our family of performers. Watch as Darrell
brings down the house and the rest of the family joins in. This is exactly what Jammin at Hippie Jack's is all about.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Elaine Elias
22:00:00
Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
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The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Shaolin Kung Fu Monks
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NETA
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N/A
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American Kung Fu practitioner, Adam McArthur follows the head monk of the world famous Shaolin Temple and his disciples, the Warrior Monks,
on a world tour. Adam's first stop is Moscow, Russia where the Warrior Monks perform in the Red Square. He also gets a chance to practice
Kung Fu with Russian Shaolin disciples at The Shaolin Culture Center in Moscow. In the "mecca" of martial arts, The Shaolin Temple in Henan,
China, Adam gets an exclusive interview with the head monk, Shi Yongxin. He learns the nature of Shaolin spirit and gains insights into Shaolin
kung fu's future. He befriends the young Warrior Monks who teach him many distinctive forms of Shaolin Kung fu. Adams is also granted the rare
privilege of learning Kung Fu from two of the highest teachers of Shaolin Kung Fu, Master Yan Zhuang and Master Yan Ao. The final stretch of
the journey takes Adam to Harvard University in the United States then New York City for a performance at the United Nations and finally, Los
Angeles, where over 1000 kung fu practitioners meet at the Shaolin Temple Cultural Festival.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#6057
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#724
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Ha Ha Tonka
Named for a state park in their native Ozarks, Ha Ha Tonka blend indie rock with traditional Americana in a lively stage show enjoyed by fans
coast to coast. Featured in SPIN magazine, the band has showcased at the Sundance Film Festival and MTV's "The Seven" show recently
predicted they'll be "huge." In this episode, the band performs "Death of a Decade" and "Usual Suspects."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #713
Outlaw Gospel Featuring Darrell Scott (Americana/Outlaw Gospel)
This is a very special inside glimpse at Hippie Jack's. Sunday nights at our festival are dedicated to our family of performers. Watch as Darrell
brings down the house and the rest of the family joins in. This is exactly what Jammin at Hippie Jack's is all about.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Elaine Elias
03:00:00
Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#407
(N)
N/A
#0
The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
04:00:00
Shaolin Kung Fu Monks
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
American Kung Fu practitioner, Adam McArthur follows the head monk of the world famous Shaolin Temple and his disciples, the Warrior Monks,
on a world tour. Adam's first stop is Moscow, Russia where the Warrior Monks perform in the Red Square. He also gets a chance to practice
Kung Fu with Russian Shaolin disciples at The Shaolin Culture Center in Moscow. In the "mecca" of martial arts, The Shaolin Temple in Henan,
China, Adam gets an exclusive interview with the head monk, Shi Yongxin. He learns the nature of Shaolin spirit and gains insights into Shaolin
kung fu's future. He befriends the young Warrior Monks who teach him many distinctive forms of Shaolin Kung fu. Adams is also granted the rare
privilege of learning Kung Fu from two of the highest teachers of Shaolin Kung Fu, Master Yan Zhuang and Master Yan Ao. The final stretch of
the journey takes Adam to Harvard University in the United States then New York City for a performance at the United Nations and finally, Los
Angeles, where over 1000 kung fu practitioners meet at the Shaolin Temple Cultural Festival.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2513
First In Special Series: After Ferguson-What Now?
Civil rights icon JULIAN BOND and historian PHYLLIS LEFFLER discuss their online and book project: Black Leaders on Leadership. Drawing on
years of oral interviews, Bond and Leffler uses the lives of prominent African Americans from all sectors of society to trace the contours of black
leadership in America. Samples include: John Lewis, Clarence Thomas, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Vernon Jordan, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
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08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #307
Snow Daze/Flower Shower
Quack and Beaver Boy play in the snow. Chirp discovers a pink cherry orchard, but then she makes the mistake of telling Quack. Pocoyo:
Magical Watering Can - Pocoyo gives the last drop of water from his watering can to his friends instead of using it to water his musical flowers.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
Animation 1: Hawk's Day - Story: As part of his training, Hawk is unexpectedly assigned to lead a mission to the Moon. His job: to supervise the
use of a new Lunar Elevator to lift a group of freighters carrying valuable Moon rocks up into space, and then lead the convoy safely back to
Earth. There's only one problem: Eagle
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Joints In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Arm Slenderizing (All Standing)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#117
(CC)
DVI
#912
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 68 of 122
Wed, Jun 17, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Balance
Improving balance through weight training, stretching and leg strengthening is the theme of this episode.
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1206
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2814
All Occasion Fabric Wraps, Part 2
Enhance your wardrobe with fun fabric wraps made easily with casual clothing. Transform specialty fabrics and clothing into fabulous fabric wraps
with the help of Nancy and designer Mary Mulari. See the magical morphing of a sweatshirt and necktie into a casual wrap designed by Mary.
These cozy wraps, both practical and stylish, are a great gift or personal wardrobe accessory.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1409
Crochet Home
Crochet some style for your home. Editor Marcy Smith highlights a unique, colorful rug and Toni Rexroat talks about crochet and home decor.
Marcy Smith shows a charming log cabin afghan and Tanis Gray shares a perfect stitch for a house warming gift. Vickie Howell transforms a doily
pattern into a chic throw rug with multiple strands of yarn and a big hook.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2413
Anchors Aweigh
Vintage quilts can be a great source of inspiration for a quilter. Marianne took on the challenge to re-create a 1940s Victory Quilt design using
more modern methods of cutting and piecing.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4233
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #124
Good Enough for Grandma
Grandma joins Lidia to taste two trusty recipes. A creamy Ricotta and Vegetable Crostata, and a home-style Semolina and Escarole Soup.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Italian, Philly Style with Marc Vetri
Sara and chef Marc Vetri plunge into Philadelphia's Italian Market to source the rustic ingredients his Philly eateries are known for. Back in Sara's
kitchen, they make two weeknight friendly Italian dishes - Sal's Meatballs in Pizza Sauce and Spaghetti in Parchment with Clams and Scallions.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1213
Wood-Fired Cooking with Robert Marchetti
Wood-fired cooking is the theme to this special episode of Simply Ming - as we travel on the road in Sydney, Australia. Joining Ming is Australian
uber-chef Robert Marchetti. Robert fires up the grill and prepares some tuna belly to create a Seared Tuna Nicoise with Poached Duck Egg and
Herbed Butter Sauce, while Ming cooks up a spectacular Grilled Quail with Garlic-Parsley Butter and Ginger-Vegetable Rice Pilaf. Wood, fire, on
this edition of Simply Ming.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #703
Black and White Desserts
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to perfect Chocolate Angel Pie. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Christopher
Kimball to a tasting of processed egg whites. Next, test cook Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets to making Black and White cookies at home.
And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top picks for cookie sheets.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2006
Beaded Embellishments for Your Home
Add a touch of glamour to your life. Laura Timmons has rings for your fingers and beaded napkin rings for your table decor. Laura also has tips
for adding crystals to fabric. Katie's Beading Lesson is on creating your own beading storage station.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Fashion Week
Lights, camera, fashion! Mark shares his fashionable ideas for a mirror, tutu skirt, free-standing clothing rack and glamorous accessories.
Projects: Fashion Mirror; Tutu Skirt; Free-Standing Clothing Rack (Peter); Shoe and Purse Overhaul (Kelly).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Making Soap
Have you ever wondered what soap is made of? Greene not only visits a manufacturing company that makes organic cleaning products, but he
gets to peer in the lab and make his own hand soap concoction.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Wed, Jun 17, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1608
Shapes
We're exploring shapes today. Shape is what gives an object its form - they can be geometric like squares or triangles - or a shape can be
anamorphic or free form. We begin with a Japanese printing technique called gyotaka to make fish shaped prints. Then, we're making a
homemade hula hoop. The next page of our art journal is using the shape of your fingerprint to create faces to express your mood. Finally, mix
and match shapes to create monster cubes.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1406
First Things First
Sometimes the first step is the hardest. Gain confidence and let P. Allen Smith show you how to build a solid foundation in your garden.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
Behind The Scenes of a Flower Show (Seattle, Wa)
A firsthand look at how these display gardens are created and how to get the most from your visit to any show.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
(CC)
N/A
#320
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11120
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#308
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6058
19:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#221
20:00:00
The Best of the Boston Pops
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE BEST OF THE BOSTON POPS features some of the greatest moments from the world-renowned orchestra's 129-year history. Hosted by
Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, the documentary tells the orchestra's story-from its beginning as summertime entertainment for Bostonians to its
current role as a national icon and beloved institution. Showcasing the extraordinary variety of artists and performances from the leadership eras
of Arthur Fiedler (1930-79), John Williams (1980-1993), and Keith Lockhart (1995 to present), this special program includes interviews and/or
performances by Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Josh Groban, James Taylor, Vanessa Williams, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis and Roberta
Flack, among others. The program also features rare footage of legendary singers and musicians, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,
Johnny Cash, Benny Goodman and Sammy Davis, Jr., along with performances by Broadway stars Ethel Merman, Bernadette Peters, Nathan
Lane and Jerry Herman.
21:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #606
The Bahamas - Junkanoo Celebration
Their journey to the The Bahamas begins in Nassau, the capital city, during the annual Junkanoo celebrations that take place between Boxing
Day (December 26th) and New Year's Day. During this period the city explodes with vibrant color and celebratory music, as revelers dressed in
elaborate costumes parade down the streets dancing to the African-rooted rhythms of Bahamian music. The energy is infectious and the Music
Voyager team find themselves wanting to learn more about the roots of Junkanoo and what it tells about the history and people of The Bahamas.
They visit the Junkanoo Museum, try on a traditional costume, and even join in a rehearsal, trading licks with the Colours marching band. An
exploration of Junkanoo takes them into the mysteries of the past, yet also demonstrates how the people of today's Bahamas are working to keep
their own unique traditions going strong far into the future.
21:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
The Boston Symphony's behind the scenes series, New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists, introduces six extraordinary young
musicians who are featured in the series. Viewers will see them at home, share in their arrival and orientation, and have a humorous look at their
living situation. A glimpse of their first rehearsals with teachers and colleagues will also be shown.
22:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Race to the Moon
"The Race to the Moon" documents the era of the 1950s and 1960s, as post-war America finds itself locked in an ideological struggle with the
Soviet Union-an adversary whose philosophy promised the destruction of capitalism. In 1957, the Soviet launch of Sputnik suddenly shifted the
Cold War battlefield to space and heralded the decade-long Race to the Moon. As did his predecessors, President Kennedy turns to the captains
of his Aviation Industry-now in the autumn of their years-with the century's greatest aerospace challenge. Highlights include: Newly discovered
footage documenting President Kennedy's 1963 visit to McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis, in celebration of the Mercury Space Program. Emotionally
charged footage of Astronaut John Glenn's triumphant return to McDonnell Aircraft, after orbiting the Earth-to share his achievement with "Mr.
Mac" and his employees. Photographs of the unknown 19-year-old Marilyn Monroe, modeling the cabin features of the new Douglas DC-6.
Boeing Test Pilot Tex Johnston's legendary barrel-roll of the "Dash-80"-prototype of the Boeing 707-over Lake Washington during the 1955
Seattle Gold Cup Races.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Wed, Jun 17, 2015
Start
23:00:00
Title
Subtitle
Elderly Instruments: All Things Strings
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Loved around the world as a source for the best in stringed instruments, Lansing Michigan's Elderly Instruments is All Things Strings. Musicians
from Elvis Costello, Vince Gill, REM, and REO to the local beginner seek out the Washington Street store either online or in person. There you
encounter the best in musical instruments and a staff of terrific musicians who welcome you as if you had "walked into their living room." "It's the
guitar center of the universe", and "anyone and their brother" can pick up an expensive instrument and play it. No glass cases, no one looming
over our shoulder, and you don't need to ask - just pick it up and play. All Things Strings is wall to wall music, from folk to rock to bluegrass to
country and western. The camera takes you behind the scenes with the quirky and knowledgeable staff, into workshops with guest musicians,
and into the funky office and mind of Stan Werbin, co-founder and owner, and the source of the spirit and magic of Elderly.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 71 of 122
Thu, Jun 18, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6058
00:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#221
01:00:00
The Best of the Boston Pops
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE BEST OF THE BOSTON POPS features some of the greatest moments from the world-renowned orchestra's 129-year history. Hosted by
Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, the documentary tells the orchestra's story-from its beginning as summertime entertainment for Bostonians to its
current role as a national icon and beloved institution. Showcasing the extraordinary variety of artists and performances from the leadership eras
of Arthur Fiedler (1930-79), John Williams (1980-1993), and Keith Lockhart (1995 to present), this special program includes interviews and/or
performances by Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Josh Groban, James Taylor, Vanessa Williams, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis and Roberta
Flack, among others. The program also features rare footage of legendary singers and musicians, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,
Johnny Cash, Benny Goodman and Sammy Davis, Jr., along with performances by Broadway stars Ethel Merman, Bernadette Peters, Nathan
Lane and Jerry Herman.
02:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #606
The Bahamas - Junkanoo Celebration
Their journey to the The Bahamas begins in Nassau, the capital city, during the annual Junkanoo celebrations that take place between Boxing
Day (December 26th) and New Year's Day. During this period the city explodes with vibrant color and celebratory music, as revelers dressed in
elaborate costumes parade down the streets dancing to the African-rooted rhythms of Bahamian music. The energy is infectious and the Music
Voyager team find themselves wanting to learn more about the roots of Junkanoo and what it tells about the history and people of The Bahamas.
They visit the Junkanoo Museum, try on a traditional costume, and even join in a rehearsal, trading licks with the Colours marching band. An
exploration of Junkanoo takes them into the mysteries of the past, yet also demonstrates how the people of today's Bahamas are working to keep
their own unique traditions going strong far into the future.
02:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
The Boston Symphony's behind the scenes series, New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists, introduces six extraordinary young
musicians who are featured in the series. Viewers will see them at home, share in their arrival and orientation, and have a humorous look at their
living situation. A glimpse of their first rehearsals with teachers and colleagues will also be shown.
03:00:00
Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Race to the Moon
"The Race to the Moon" documents the era of the 1950s and 1960s, as post-war America finds itself locked in an ideological struggle with the
Soviet Union-an adversary whose philosophy promised the destruction of capitalism. In 1957, the Soviet launch of Sputnik suddenly shifted the
Cold War battlefield to space and heralded the decade-long Race to the Moon. As did his predecessors, President Kennedy turns to the captains
of his Aviation Industry-now in the autumn of their years-with the century's greatest aerospace challenge. Highlights include: Newly discovered
footage documenting President Kennedy's 1963 visit to McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis, in celebration of the Mercury Space Program. Emotionally
charged footage of Astronaut John Glenn's triumphant return to McDonnell Aircraft, after orbiting the Earth-to share his achievement with "Mr.
Mac" and his employees. Photographs of the unknown 19-year-old Marilyn Monroe, modeling the cabin features of the new Douglas DC-6.
Boeing Test Pilot Tex Johnston's legendary barrel-roll of the "Dash-80"-prototype of the Boeing 707-over Lake Washington during the 1955
Seattle Gold Cup Races.
04:00:00
Elderly Instruments: All Things Strings
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Loved around the world as a source for the best in stringed instruments, Lansing Michigan's Elderly Instruments is All Things Strings. Musicians
from Elvis Costello, Vince Gill, REM, and REO to the local beginner seek out the Washington Street store either online or in person. There you
encounter the best in musical instruments and a staff of terrific musicians who welcome you as if you had "walked into their living room." "It's the
guitar center of the universe", and "anyone and their brother" can pick up an expensive instrument and play it. No glass cases, no one looming
over our shoulder, and you don't need to ask - just pick it up and play. All Things Strings is wall to wall music, from folk to rock to bluegrass to
country and western. The camera takes you behind the scenes with the quirky and knowledgeable staff, into workshops with guest musicians,
and into the funky office and mind of Stan Werbin, co-founder and owner, and the source of the spirit and magic of Elderly.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2512
LBJ, The Real Story of Selma and the Great Society
One of the country's most acclaimed historians, JULIAN ZELIZER wades into the controversy of the film Selma, its depiction of from President
Lyndon Johnson, the real forces behind the Great Society, and his new book: The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the
Battle for the Great Society.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1441
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #308
Who Stole The Big Wide World?/M-U-D Spells Trouble
The birds wake up to find the world is gray and dreary. Chirp gets stuck in the mud. Pocoyo: Twinkle Twinkle - Elly finds a beautiful star that has
fallen out of the night sky.
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Date: 05/01/2015
Page 72 of 122
Thu, Jun 18, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#114
Animation 1: Fearless Flyers - Story: The cadets are preparing flights of exploration for their vacation. While Robyn and Eagle pick Venus, Hawk
and Raven plan something much bolder, where few Racers dare to go: they'll visit some unexplored areas of the Solar System's outer planets.
While visiting the Academy map room to prepare for their trip, Coot shows them an ancient map of the outer planets with scary names for some
unexplored regions: the Fog of Confusion, Giant Protector of Uranus, and the Evil Winds of Neptune. Undaunted, Raven and Hawk make it to the
far side of the Solar System but encounter unusual occurrences, just as predicted by the map! Will they be able to identify the mysteries as
natural phenomena, or will the "Evil Winds of Neptune" sweep them away into the darkness of space? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning developing hypotheses, modeling flexible thinking and being open to unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 1: "Imagining Unexplored Space".
Animation 2: Hawk's Valentine - Story: On Valentine's Day, Hawk receives a mysterious, old-fashioned card with no addressee... only a cryptic
poem inviting the recipient to meet on the far side of the Moon. Who could this secret admirer be? Robyn, Eagle and Raven try to help Hawk
solve the mystery of the sender. Analyzing the card using their senses and investigative skills, they trace it back to Sandpiper! But who was the
intended recipient...? And will the Racers bring the seemingly lovelorn couple back together for one more date? Curriculum Focus: Observation use any of the senses or a combination of multiple senses to gain information. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 5: Space Themed Cards". Character Bio:
Starling.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Heart In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Strengthen Spine & Improve Posture
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#118
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#913
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1101
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2815
Stitching A Sewing Community Together
Learn firsthand about ties that bind a Sewing and Stitchery Expo together. Nancy interviews people that bring together the largest "sewing
community-the Sewing and Stitchery Expo in Puyallup, WA. Among those interviewed were Pati Palmer, renowned pattern designer; Tula Pink,
fabric designer; Kathy Marrone, editor of Vogue Patterns magazine; Candice Jewett, sewing/quilting teacher; Tina Torrey, Kathy Ackley, Brittany
Revel, and Debbie Wilson, customers/students; and Joanne Ross, celebrating 30 years as director and founder of the expo.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1410
Made In North America
Some of the most exciting yarns are made in North America. Donna Drachunas knits a lace scarf with luxurious yarn from the Alaskan muskox.
Ron and Theresa Miskin share their story of yarn from the American bison. Tanis Gray stitches a patriotic star flower to accent hats to pillows.
Nicole Winer demonstrates a project with a US-made yarn that benefits a good cause.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Libby's Log Cabin
This quilt combines the eight-pointed star, the log cabin block and the Irish chain pattern, and is set in a lightning streak design.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2501
#4234
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1012
Building A World-Class Cuisine Starts with a Sound Foundation
As the restaurant scene in Mexico City has exploded, so, too, have the culinary schools. Rick takes us to the Coronado Cooking School where
the mission is to educate the next generation of chefs. Rick talks with students in the traditional Mexican kitchen classroom as they make a pipian
sauce for shrimp. The school's outdoor live-fire kitchen includes tortilla lessons. In the "Dave" Creative Kitchen we see a beautiful presentation of
pork loin with vegetables and huaximole. Coronado's students also help run Raiz, one of Mexico City's top destination restaurants. Chef Arturo
Fernandez guides them on a path that includes new tricks and techniques, but with the soul of his aunt's home-style tongue in caper sauce. Rick,
a consummate and patient teacher, hosts culinary students in the Frontera Test Kitchens to create a memorable meal that ends with the classic
crepas con cajeta dessert.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Halibut with a Kick & Aristocratic Risotto
Chef Stellino is all about the details of simple techniques and his teaching style shines with brilliance in this episode, inspiring people to enjoy life
with fabulous recipes and simple techniques. Nick visits the fish monger and the green grocer and prepares Halibut with Tequila & Jalapeno
Pepper Sauce and Risotto with Zucchini, Goat Cheese & Prosciutto.
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Date: 05/01/2015
Page 73 of 122
Thu, Jun 18, 2015
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14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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DVI #410
Bake It Vegan Cooking
Host Laura Theodore prepares yummy vegan baked goods recipes. Special guests: Dr. Pam Popper and Rachelle Carson-Begley. Featuring
classic vegan "German Chocolate Cake" topped with coconut and pecan icing. Party perfect "Zucchini-Orange Cupcakes with Vegan Vanilla
Cream Cheese Frosting" are moist and delicious. "Cinnamon-Maple Mini-Muffins" pair well with any meal and at snack time, too!
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Vegetable Bounty
Endive With Olives; Stewed Navy Beans; Gratin Of Leeks; Classic Ratatouille; Tomatoes Maison.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#113
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2007
Hammering, Torching and Shaping
Author and metal artist Mary Hettmansperger has some great ideas for hammering, texturing and coloring metal, plus using eyelets and rivets for
cold connections. Katie's Beading Lesson is using snap finding to make jewelry quickly and easily.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
Spooky and Kooky
From boo-tiful costumes to Jack-O-Lanterns, Mark spreads Halloween cheer in this episode. Projects: Day of the Dead Paper Mache Skulls;
Chinese Jack-O Lanterns; Flapper Costume; Paper Spiders; Glow in the Dark Stepping Stones (Peter).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #505
Recycling Paint
When it comes to paint, do you know what a hockey puck is? Greene visits Acrylatex to learn how they recycle unused paint and make new
products out of dried up paint.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1609
Lettering
Today we take a very personal approach using our names and monograms. Our first projects are monogram ornaments made from air dry clay.
Then make initial letter necklaces for you and your friends. Today's art journal technique is lettering - learn some tips for simple calligraphy.
Finally make an initial bulletin board covered with initials and doodle art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1407
Down and Dirty
A day without dirt under the fingernails is a sad day at Moss Mountain Farm. How to get the most out of your soil in this episode of P. Allen
Smith's Garden Home.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
Permaculture (Raleigh, Nc & Americus, Ga)
Beyond organic gardening, permaculture incorporates those practices and more, drawing from a number of agricultural disciplines by
incorporating organic farm practices, agroforestry, integrated farming and ecology.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
#321
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#11121
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#1151
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6059
19:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
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(CC)
N/A
#1007
On this edition of Native Report we feature the story of "Little Shadow Catcher" David Barry a 19th Century photographer best known for his
frontier photography including many iconic Native American portraits from that era. Then we head into the kitchen to learn the secrets behind
perfecting frybread, a popular food often enjoyed at powwows. And then as we continue the celebration of Native Report's 10th season on the air
we go into the archives for a popular segment on Lake Superior's Spirit Little Cedar Tree.
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1202
Russell Moore & Iiird Tyme Out
Five-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, winner of IBMA's Vocal Group of the Year award for seven
consecutive years, perform at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 74 of 122
Thu, Jun 18, 2015
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AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
22:00:00
Nature's Invitation
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
"Nature's Invitation" is a documentary about Canada's quest to get new immigrants in touch with nature. It also explores the consequences of a
life devoid of nature. It includes a special appearance by the best selling American author Richard Louv of the book "Last Child in the Woods Saving our children from nature- deficit disorder."
22:30:00
Shooting in the Wild
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Wildlife and nature films are a hugely popular entertainment genre: networks such as Animal Planet and Discovery are stars in the cable
television universe, viewers flock to IMAX theaters to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild, and the venerable BBC still scores triumphs with
series such as Planet Earth. As cinematic technology brings ever-more-breathtaking images to the screen, and as our direct contact with nature
diminishes, an ever-expanding audience craves the indirect experience of wild nature that these films provide. But this success has a dark side,
as veteran producer and film educator Chris Palmer reveals in the documentary Shooting in the Wild. Based on his authoritative and engrossing
book of the same name, Shooting in the Wild presents an insider's look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, uncovering a more pervasive and
troubling trend toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking, and even abuse in wildlife films. Illustrated with film clips from the early days of the
genre to the present, this program also profiles a new breed of skilled, ethical filmmakers whose work enlightens as well as entertains, and who
represent the future that Palmer envisions for the industry he loves. The host of the program is Alexandra Cousteau, who is herself a filmmaker
and National Geographic "Emerging Explorer, " and the granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, the underwater film pioneer.
23:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Empowering Women One Quilt at a Time
You can look long and hard and you won't find an object more central to the history of women than the quilt. In this episode we look at the quilt's
historical and current roles as (among others) an avenue of personal expression, a sly medium of social and political opinion, and a building block
of financial security. Unique among objects, quilts are both lowly "women's work" and great art. They are something made from nothing; they are
both nurturing and inspiring. They can communicate both intimate memories and great societal truths, and they have throughout history. Here
curators, quilt makers, and scholars discuss the surprising number of ways in which the quilt has been and continues to be, woven into the
histories and psyches of our mothers, our sisters, ourselves.
23:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Reef Revival
In the emerging science of coral reef restoration, marine biologists and resource managers are discovering naturally occurring mechanisms that
promote coral growth and restore ecological balance in these gardens of the sea.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 75 of 122
Fri, Jun 19, 2015
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AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6059
00:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1007
On this edition of Native Report we feature the story of "Little Shadow Catcher" David Barry a 19th Century photographer best known for his
frontier photography including many iconic Native American portraits from that era. Then we head into the kitchen to learn the secrets behind
perfecting frybread, a popular food often enjoyed at powwows. And then as we continue the celebration of Native Report's 10th season on the air
we go into the archives for a popular segment on Lake Superior's Spirit Little Cedar Tree.
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1202
Russell Moore & Iiird Tyme Out
Five-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, winner of IBMA's Vocal Group of the Year award for seven
consecutive years, perform at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
03:00:00
Nature's Invitation
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
"Nature's Invitation" is a documentary about Canada's quest to get new immigrants in touch with nature. It also explores the consequences of a
life devoid of nature. It includes a special appearance by the best selling American author Richard Louv of the book "Last Child in the Woods Saving our children from nature- deficit disorder."
03:30:00
Shooting in the Wild
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Wildlife and nature films are a hugely popular entertainment genre: networks such as Animal Planet and Discovery are stars in the cable
television universe, viewers flock to IMAX theaters to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild, and the venerable BBC still scores triumphs with
series such as Planet Earth. As cinematic technology brings ever-more-breathtaking images to the screen, and as our direct contact with nature
diminishes, an ever-expanding audience craves the indirect experience of wild nature that these films provide. But this success has a dark side,
as veteran producer and film educator Chris Palmer reveals in the documentary Shooting in the Wild. Based on his authoritative and engrossing
book of the same name, Shooting in the Wild presents an insider's look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, uncovering a more pervasive and
troubling trend toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking, and even abuse in wildlife films. Illustrated with film clips from the early days of the
genre to the present, this program also profiles a new breed of skilled, ethical filmmakers whose work enlightens as well as entertains, and who
represent the future that Palmer envisions for the industry he loves. The host of the program is Alexandra Cousteau, who is herself a filmmaker
and National Geographic "Emerging Explorer, " and the granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, the underwater film pioneer.
04:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Empowering Women One Quilt at a Time
You can look long and hard and you won't find an object more central to the history of women than the quilt. In this episode we look at the quilt's
historical and current roles as (among others) an avenue of personal expression, a sly medium of social and political opinion, and a building block
of financial security. Unique among objects, quilts are both lowly "women's work" and great art. They are something made from nothing; they are
both nurturing and inspiring. They can communicate both intimate memories and great societal truths, and they have throughout history. Here
curators, quilt makers, and scholars discuss the surprising number of ways in which the quilt has been and continues to be, woven into the
histories and psyches of our mothers, our sisters, ourselves.
04:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Reef Revival
In the emerging science of coral reef restoration, marine biologists and resource managers are discovering naturally occurring mechanisms that
promote coral growth and restore ecological balance in these gardens of the sea.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2601
What Now? The Roots of Racial Poverty
Historian NATHAN CONNOLLY discusses how real estate redevelopment in the U.S. supported white supremacy and fueled income inequality in
the present-and that both black and white landowners took advantage of the system.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
#1442
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #313
Stick with Me/Tree Feller
Peep goes in search of his favorite (lost) dandelion seed, and discovers that the world is full of sticky things. Beaver Boy is ready to cut down his
first tree. Pocoyo: Musical Blocks - Pato gets stuck on top of a high tower.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 76 of 122
Fri, Jun 19, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#115
Animation 1: Space Racer Storm Chaser - Story: Watching the Earth from space, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are enthralled by the beauty of their
home planet as seen from a distance. But their wonderment is short-lived when they spot a huge storm front moving along a path directly toward
Stardust Bay. Uh oh! Eagle and Hawk race back to school to alert everyone and pitch in with protective measures - but Robyn, ever curious,
decides she wants a closer look at the dangerous hurricane. Promising to maintain a safe distance from the storm, she flies closer... and closer...
and soon finds herself in deep trouble. The power of observation is the only thing that can save her now. Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and
drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 6: Wind Machine & Tornado Tube". Animation 2: (N)ice Work if You
Can Get It - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk overhear Headmaster Crane talking with Coot about top secret "Project P.S.P.", and how the mission
will require a great quantity of ice. Eager to score points with their instructors, the three Space Racers take the initiative to search the Solar
System to find whatever ice the Headmaster was referring to. Their efforts take them to other planets, an asteroid belt and a frozen comet...
where they face frustration at their inability to get the job done, and learn that they need to use the right tools and work together to achieve their
goals. When they finally make it back to Stardust Bay for the big event, the cadets are stunned to learn that "P.S.P." stood for "Pigeon's Surprise
Party"... and the ice that Crane sought was simply buckets of ice cubes for the rocket punch! Curriculum Focus: The right tools help us get the job
done more efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 7: Sources of Ice in Solar System". Character Bio: Raven.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Cancer Prevention
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Calf & Knee Strengthening
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#119
(CC)
DVI
#914
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Pelvic Floor
Muscles of pelvic floor are often ignored but this workout shows some easy movements to keep those important muscles strong.
#1208
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2816
The Absolute Easiest Way to Sew, Part 1
Nancy shows tried and true methods for simple sewing. Over the years Nancy tweaked sewing and quilting steps to make them easier and for the
best looking results. In this program she shares some of the easiest ways to layout, cut, and mark fabric; sew darts; gather four different ways;
and add elastic. Whether you're a new sewer or looking for a refresher class, these techniques are the easiest!
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1411
New Spin
Learn how to make yarn yourself! Editor Anne Merrow introduces the ancient art of spinning using a drop spindle and shares ideas for knitting
with hand-spun yarn. Liz Gipson shares her love of making yarn by hand and Tanis Gray demonstrates the lazy links stitch. Then learn to make
dryer balls to assure great results when laundering knits.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
Leather and Lavender Tote
A great way to take your quilting with you is to create this fabulous tote that incorporates leather into the design.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2502
(CC)
N/A
#4235
13:00:00
Christina Cooks
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #901
Burgers and Fried Makeover
Have you ever benched the man in your life and put his barbecue out of bounds because it doesn't play well with your healthy lifestyle? Cut the
fat with these yummy burgers and get him back in the game!
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Corn - Get An Earful!
Come get an earful of corn in this episode dedicated to one of Joanne's favorite vegetables. To take a fresh approach to incorporating corn into
recipes, Joanne will travel to Alaska where we'll visit a crab shack, and then make a Corn and Crab Chowder with her student. Recipes: Corn and
Crab Chowder, Crab Tacos with fresh Tortillas and Corn Salsa, Elote Student: Gina Brown.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1227
Christmas (Special)
Chef Folse starts off this holiday special with Roasted Wild Boar Ham. stuffed with garlic and onions, browned to perfection and finished in a hot
oven with root vegetables. Christmas Roasted Speckle-bellied Goose. The bird is generously seasoned with salt and pepper, stuffed with
vegetables and smoked meats, then braised in red wine before finishing in the oven.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 77 of 122
Fri, Jun 19, 2015
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AS2 Episode
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #203
Blueberry Bombshells
Exploding Oregon Blueberries Blast the Taste Buds. Chef Vitaly Paley: Paley's Place - Portland, OR World-renowned Portland, Oregon, chef
Vitaly Paley is a James Beard Foundation Award winner whose menu is inspired by the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. In search of the perfect
berry, he lands in a blueberry patch where frolicking farm kids explain how to pick the prized fruit. With kids in tow, Chef Paley heads back to the
kitchen to create dishes starring the blueberry. Recipes: Summer Blueberry Salad with Cascade Greens & Flowers; Blueberry Muffins a la
Kuchen.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2008
Style and Color
Molly Schaller shows how she uses trend boards to design jewelry and demonstrates trendy leather bracelets with large focal beads. Then she
makes a colorful statement necklace and shares great tips on storing bead strands. In Katie's Beading Lesson she shows how to organize your
work space. She offers suggestions for the right supplies and tools and adds another important element - lighting, especially when working with
small beads and distinguishing colors.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Hip-Cycle
Inspired to recycle, Mark turns junky into funky as he dumpster dives and thrift-shops for do-it-yourself projects ranging from a guitar strap to
chairs. Projects: Two Chairs to Bench and Upholstery (Peter); Marble Glass Fusing; Belt Guitar Strap (Meiko).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Solar Panels
When it comes to being green solar panels are one of the best ways to help families and companies operate off "the grid." Joel visits a plant that
manufactures solar panels that create energy from the sun!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1610
Settings
We create some new locations for creative play as we change the setting around us. We start out with a tree that reflects the changing seasons.
Then, we'll make a play tent for imaginary adventures. The next page of our art journal is a surreal collage from magazine cutouts. Last, we
create a portable playscape of the forest.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1408
Drink Your Yard
Using herbs in your cooking is one thing, but in your drinks? P. Allen Smith shows you how to create a garden space that plays nicely with a
glass.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #322
Nyc Rooftop Gardens (New York, Ny)
Sitting high above rush hour traffic, is a full production, organic farm - growing food in only 8-12 inches of soil spread across the rooftop of a New
York City building. We visit this incredible 1-acre farm and learn how they are creating a whole new model for locally grown urban food that can
be duplicated anywhere in the world.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11122
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2305
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6060
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#724
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#912
Church Sisters; Michael Reno Harrell.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 78 of 122
Fri, Jun 19, 2015
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AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1606
Donna The Buffalo and Eliza Rickman
Donna The Buffalo's feel-good, groove-oriented, danceable and often socially conscious music all began over twenty years ago with roots in old
time fiddle music that evolved into a soulful electric Americana mix infused with elements of cajun/ zydeco, rock, folk, reggae, and country. Donna
the Buffalo is known for touring the country remaining fiercely independent as one of the industry's most diverse roots-music bands. The band just
released their 10th studio album 'Tonight, Tomorrow and Yesterday'. Eliza Rickman's presence on stage-whether she wears flowers in her hair,
or stuffed birds; whether she plays a toy piano or a grand piano-is an enveloping, soft darkness, impossible to ignore. It is quite a surprise that
Rickman didn't even realize she could sing until after she earned a degree in orchestration from Azusa Pacific University, because her voice is
the most enthralling and salient feature of any on the tracks from her new album 'O, You Sinners'. And this is saying something, considering her
deftness as a pianist and her subtlety as a composer. Fans of Kate Bush, PJ Harvey, Joanna Newsom, St. Vincent, and Andrew Bird will not want
to miss her unique performance.
22:00:00
Cosplay! Crafting A Secret Identity
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A mainstay of "geek culture" for years, cosplay - a contraction of "Costume Play"- only recently emerged from the shadows of the sci-fi convention
and into the mainstream. Cosplay involves participants dressing like characters from comic books, science fiction, video games, anime or other
works of fiction. COSPLAY! CRAFTING A SECRET IDENTITY, produced by the team behind the Emmy-winning Four Days at DragonCon,
ventures into the workshops and lives of people who elevate fantasy costuming to the professional level. The one-hour documentary examines
both the pageantry on display at large conventions like Dragon Con, and also the art and skill involved in making these outlandish, complex
costumes. Throughout, CNN.com's resident "geek expert" Ann Hoevel, cosplayer/journalist Meredith Placko and others act as guides through this
fascinating subculture.
23:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Sam Gilliam
"You go someplace so that you can learn something that is not in front of you." Sam Gilliam, known as one of America's leading abstract artists,
discusses the importance of exploration and a curious mind, a need for 'investigation' in art. Says Gilliam, "Let's call it spirit." Gilliam invites The
Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen into his private studios in Washington, DC. Gilliam reveals how, in his early works on canvas, he began adding
several layers of multiple media, single-handedly creating a signature, and now classic and often copied, art form. Fearlessly exploring new
materials while maintaining a consistent commitment to long-standing principles of art, Sam Gilliam is internationally-known and enormously
respected. Now in his fifth decade as an artist, Gilliam talks about his enduring fascination for things such as "storm, sunsets, landscape." The
Artist Toolbox peels back the layers of this inventive master artist in a candid interview with one of the wisest artists working today. "The whole
world is about tinkering...the more serious I got, the more fundamentally I felt that making, building, thinking-it's just important," says Gilliam. "It's
what the world is about."
23:30:00
Theater Talk
It Shoulda Been You and the Visit
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#826
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 79 of 122
Sat, Jun 20, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6060
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#724
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#912
Church Sisters; Michael Reno Harrell.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1606
Donna The Buffalo and Eliza Rickman
Donna The Buffalo's feel-good, groove-oriented, danceable and often socially conscious music all began over twenty years ago with roots in old
time fiddle music that evolved into a soulful electric Americana mix infused with elements of cajun/ zydeco, rock, folk, reggae, and country. Donna
the Buffalo is known for touring the country remaining fiercely independent as one of the industry's most diverse roots-music bands. The band just
released their 10th studio album 'Tonight, Tomorrow and Yesterday'. Eliza Rickman's presence on stage-whether she wears flowers in her hair,
or stuffed birds; whether she plays a toy piano or a grand piano-is an enveloping, soft darkness, impossible to ignore. It is quite a surprise that
Rickman didn't even realize she could sing until after she earned a degree in orchestration from Azusa Pacific University, because her voice is
the most enthralling and salient feature of any on the tracks from her new album 'O, You Sinners'. And this is saying something, considering her
deftness as a pianist and her subtlety as a composer. Fans of Kate Bush, PJ Harvey, Joanna Newsom, St. Vincent, and Andrew Bird will not want
to miss her unique performance.
03:00:00
Cosplay! Crafting A Secret Identity
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A mainstay of "geek culture" for years, cosplay - a contraction of "Costume Play"- only recently emerged from the shadows of the sci-fi convention
and into the mainstream. Cosplay involves participants dressing like characters from comic books, science fiction, video games, anime or other
works of fiction. COSPLAY! CRAFTING A SECRET IDENTITY, produced by the team behind the Emmy-winning Four Days at DragonCon,
ventures into the workshops and lives of people who elevate fantasy costuming to the professional level. The one-hour documentary examines
both the pageantry on display at large conventions like Dragon Con, and also the art and skill involved in making these outlandish, complex
costumes. Throughout, CNN.com's resident "geek expert" Ann Hoevel, cosplayer/journalist Meredith Placko and others act as guides through this
fascinating subculture.
04:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Sam Gilliam
"You go someplace so that you can learn something that is not in front of you." Sam Gilliam, known as one of America's leading abstract artists,
discusses the importance of exploration and a curious mind, a need for 'investigation' in art. Says Gilliam, "Let's call it spirit." Gilliam invites The
Artist Toolbox host John Jacobsen into his private studios in Washington, DC. Gilliam reveals how, in his early works on canvas, he began adding
several layers of multiple media, single-handedly creating a signature, and now classic and often copied, art form. Fearlessly exploring new
materials while maintaining a consistent commitment to long-standing principles of art, Sam Gilliam is internationally-known and enormously
respected. Now in his fifth decade as an artist, Gilliam talks about his enduring fascination for things such as "storm, sunsets, landscape." The
Artist Toolbox peels back the layers of this inventive master artist in a candid interview with one of the wisest artists working today. "The whole
world is about tinkering...the more serious I got, the more fundamentally I felt that making, building, thinking-it's just important," says Gilliam. "It's
what the world is about."
04:30:00
Theater Talk
It Shoulda Been You and the Visit
05:00:00
In Good Shape
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Healthy Body Healthy Mind
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Fertility & Pregnancy In Women with Crohn's Disease
When a young woman is diagnosed with Crohn's Disease her first question, a prominent expert says, is about the disease itself-but her second
question is: "Can I have a baby?" In this program we explore the connection between Crohn's Disease and fertility and pregnancy. We meet a
young Crohn's Disease patient who is looking forward to starting a family with her husband, but must first work with her doctor to get the disease
and the inflammation under control. We'll hear from experts about why it's so important to bring the disease under control before becoming
pregnant and keep it from flaring during the pregnancy and after delivery of the baby. We'll also hear how research efforts on pregnant women
with other disease states may help women today with Crohn's disease.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
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Painted Photo Prints
Today's lesson shows how to display your artwork in a whole different way. A photograph of your own painting or any photo of your choice is
mounted on a canvas board and then is hand painted out around the edges. This is a very easy way to add a creative touch to your photographs.
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Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
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Baltimore "the City of Neighborhoods," "the Monument City," "Charm City," "Ravenstown," "B-town." As the birthplace of the national anthem and
a former National Capitol, Baltimore is inextricably interwoven into U.S. history. Nestled on the Chesapeake Bay, come dip your foot in the Inner
Harbor and the surrounding areas as Eric experiences the sights and sounds that make this "the Land of Pleasant Living."
09:00:00
Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
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Jmw Turner at the Harbor of Honfleur
David visits the dramatic Northern French Coast of Normandy at the harbor of Honfleur with its distinctive skyline - a favorite location of Joseph
Mallord William Turner (1775-1851). Acknowledged as one of history's greatest landscape watercolorist, Turner deftly transfers his innovative
watercolor techniques to his oil painting. David explores this remarkable series of innovations while considering Turner's techniques and
composition, borrowed from the atmospheric perspective and freely interpreted landscapes of 17th century French landscape master Claude
Lorrain.
09:30:00
10:00:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: for Legs & Arms
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Sit and Be Fit
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Posture is essential to any good workout. In this program Mary Ann demonstrates how to maintain good posture while exercising.
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10:30:00
Wai Lana Yoga
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Energize Your Spine!
Forward bends, backbends, and twists loosen the spine and give you energy. They also tone the spinal nerves connected to your internal organs,
creating vibrant inner health.
11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
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The Vegan Bbq
Step up and fire up the grill! BBQing is our passion on Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup and we'll show you four fantastic flavor-packed recipes to
keep you grilling all summer long and beyond! Toni Fiore starts the sizzle with juicy Portobello Steak Burger with Citrus Slaw. In a flash Miyoko
Schinner brings it back with outrageous yet simple BBQ frozen tofu and a surprise grilled dessert. Terry Romero brushes Seitan Kebabs with
fresh and zesty homemade Chimichurri pesto.
11:30:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
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Cooking In Wine Country
Ever dream of owning a winery? Don and Tru Miller made their dreams come true 12 years ago when they built Adobe Guadalupe in the Valle de
Guadalupe. Rick's dream of cooking in their stunning kitchen, with its handmade wood-fired oven, comes true this season when he cooks for the
Millers and other local winemakers. Along the way, Rick shops for just-picked produce at the idyllic farm stand on the grounds of Mogor Baden
Winery, artisanal cheeses at Rancho La Campana (a 100-year-old cheese cave) as well as for breads and olives at the charming Cremeria los
Globos. What's for dinner? Local leg of lamb with a pasilla olive sauce, mixed greens with fresh mussels and fava beans, and perfect strawberries
with chamomile sabayon. Dreamy indeed.
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
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Garden of Goodness
Lidia believes in cooking according to season, and when springtime comes, she and her family all work together to create a beautiful garden. In
this episode, she shares four delicious recipes that celebrate the bounty of the summertime garden: Tuna Salad with Boiled Zucchini, String Bean
Salad with Capers and Basil, Whole What Cous Cous with Cucumbers, and finally Shells with Chicken and Zucchini.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
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New Orleans Garden District
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking with Fine Cooking, host Pete Evans explores the land of Tennessee Williams, as we throw
a New Orleans fete at the mansion that inspired the playwright to pen Suddenly Last Summer. Cooking for this feast are two of New Orleans'
culinary ambassadors. Brian Landry, a Louisiana seafood connoisseur and executive chef at Borgne, and John Folse, whose specialty in Cajun
cooking and reproducing the vast variety of regional Louisiana favorites has made him world famous. On the way, we'll source some gorgeous
okra from Covey Rise Farms, smoke some iconic NOLA Andouille Sausage, have a Mardi Gras Indian Fire Water Cocktail, and top it all off with a
cafe brolo brulee. New Orleans knows how to throw a party!
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Rudy Maxa's World
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South Africa: Garden Route & Wine Country
Surely one of the world's most beautiful drives, the Garden Route has nothing to do with gardens and everything to do with a wild, rugged,
gorgeous coastline. Its name comes from the astounding variety of plant species found here, many indigenous only to the region. Surfers brave
enormous waves, exotic birds watch visitors climb serpentine paths that rise above the coast, and charming, seaside resort towns accommodate
guests. Shot during whale season, this episode stars 50-ton Right Whales performing their mating dances. And capping this visually stunning
episode is a visit to heart South Africa's lush wine country, the village of Franschhoek.
13:30:00
Dream of Italy
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Piedmont/Lake Iseo
Piedmont is the land of truffles and wine. Kathy tries to get truffle hunters Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo to reveal their secret hunting grounds,
then tastes the precious white truffles they find. Then it is time to attend the World Truffle Auction where the bidding gets frenzied for these rare
tubers. We visit Cascina Bruciata vineyard to learn about the hearty Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera wines that are produced in Piedmont.
Piedmont is also home to hot springs and Kathy goes to Lago delle Sorgenti to find out about the unique medicinal qualities of these baths. We
also visit Lake Iseo in the region of Lombardy to see fine Italian boat making - from masters big and small - at Riva yachts and a small fishing
boat maker on Monte Isola.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
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N/A #609
Stockholm
Sweden's capital, confident and self-assured, glitters with souvenirs from the day when it ruled as a superpower. From pondering gilded royal
staterooms to sampling gourmet reindeer and sipping vodka in an ice bar, we experience the city's cultural highlights. Then we sail the
archipelago for the prettiest island-hopping in northern Europe.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
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Kilimanjaro - Roof of Africa
Host Bill Ball begins the ascent of the highest mountain in Africa. Trouble almost immediately affects the team as the cameraman suffers from
fatigue and altitude sickness. Just over half way, the trip is in serious doubt as altitude, cold and wind force the team to evaluate their fitness to
continue and now face their biggest challenges of the climb-a near sheer wall of rock and the grueling 18 hour day that is required in the final
ascent. Is success in the cards or is this a near miss?
15:00:00
Garden Smart
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In this episode, GardenSMART visits an unusual garden in an unusual location. And there is plenty for a gardener to learn. We did. Be sure to
watch.
15:30:00
Farm with Ian Knauer
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Making Your Own Blt & Beer
In this episode, Ian shows you how to make you own bacon without the use of dangerous nitrites or chemicals. Then he shows you how to make
his favorite sandwich, the BLT, accompanied with a cold beer he brewed himself.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
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Anand Giridharadas
Journalist and author Anand Giridharadas (India Calling) took the unusual step of moving back to India as an adult to learn about the country of
his ancestors. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa he talks about India's transformation from a country people couldn't wait to leave to one to
which their children aspire to return.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
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N/A #514
David Axelrod, Political Strategist
David Axelrod is a political strategist and former Senior Advisor to President Obama. He ran both of President Obama's campaigns in 2008 and
2012. He's also worked for a number of other big names in Democratic politics - Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Deval Patrick, and Rahm
Emanuel, just to name a few. His memoir, Believer: My Forty Years in Politics, has just been published.
17:00:00
17:30:00
Pen TV Program TBA
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Natural Heroes
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Brower Youth Awards 2011
The Brower Youth Awards honors legendary environmental activist David Brower, and calls forth a new generation of leaders. From
skateboarders to Girl Scouts to surfers, meet six young people honored for their outstanding activism and achievements in the fields of
environmental and social justice advocacy.
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Focus On Europe
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Autoline This Week
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Closer to Truth
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Why God, Not Nothing?
To solve the great mystery 'Why does Anything At All Exist?', many invoke 'God'. But isn't God also 'Anything'? How could God be the reason why
there is 'Something' rather than 'Nothing'?
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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A viewers' favorite compilation show from past episodes on how to play signature intros and identifiable parts to memorable tunes. These include
Bradley Sowash's "The Twilight Zone," five-time Grammy nominee David Benoit's "Linus And Lucy" and Karl Propst's "The Addams Family
Theme." Other featured guests include David Tolley, Andy LaVerne, Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Bobby Floyd.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
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Tedeschi Trucks Band
Filmed in Connecticut's historic Warner Theatre, Infinity Hall Live goes "On the Road" to bring you the rock and soul sounds of the Tedeschi
Trucks Band. After many years on the road building separate, successful solo careers, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi united to form a new
band with an extended pool of collaborators and friends. The chemistry of the band is something to behold, complementing the masterful guitar
playing of Trucks and the vocal prowess of Tedeschi this performance turns your living room into a soul stirring party. Listen to Tedeschi and
Trucks talk about the experience of combining their musical talents and interests into a unique opportunity to bring their family on the road to
deliver their blend of southern soul, American roots, authentic rock 'n' roll, and a touch of Florida swamp magic.
21:00:00
Front and Center
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Train
The Grammy Award-winning rock band, led by Pat Monahan, performs their Billboard Top 5 album California 37 from front to back. Highlights
include the certified platinum and Top 10 single "Drive By" and the certified Gold single "50 Ways to Say Goodbye." The band also performs their
seminal hit "Hey, Soul Sister," one of the biggest-selling singles by a rock band since 2003. Recorded at The Iridium in New York City.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
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Puerto Rico
Zay visits San Juan, the El Yunque National Forest, the Camuy River Caves National Park and the coffee-producing central highlands. Along the
way he discovers why Puerto Rico is known as the "island of enchantment," boasting sun-kissed beaches, dramatic mountains, a rich colonial
history, and great music.
23:00:00
Conversation with America's Poet Laureate: W.S. Merwin
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and accomplished literary translator William Stanley Merwin shares his thoughts on creativity, conservation,
communication and more in A CONVERSATION WITH AMERICA'S POET LAUREATE. Merwin, the first Poet Laureate from Hawaii, discusses
his upbringing, his literary and philosophical influences, and his kinship with the Hawaiian culture in this wide-ranging one-hour interview. Set
against the lush, serene background of his Maui home, Merwin expounds on the meaning of language, the practical purpose poetry and literature
serve, Hawaiian myths and values, the future of mankind and much more. He also shares poems from various stages in his six-decade career,
including readings from some of his 26 published collections of poetry.
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Closer to Truth
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Why God, Not Nothing?
To solve the great mystery 'Why does Anything At All Exist?', many invoke 'God'. But isn't God also 'Anything'? How could God be the reason why
there is 'Something' rather than 'Nothing'?
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1411
A viewers' favorite compilation show from past episodes on how to play signature intros and identifiable parts to memorable tunes. These include
Bradley Sowash's "The Twilight Zone," five-time Grammy nominee David Benoit's "Linus And Lucy" and Karl Propst's "The Addams Family
Theme." Other featured guests include David Tolley, Andy LaVerne, Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Bobby Floyd.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #403
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Filmed in Connecticut's historic Warner Theatre, Infinity Hall Live goes "On the Road" to bring you the rock and soul sounds of the Tedeschi
Trucks Band. After many years on the road building separate, successful solo careers, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi united to form a new
band with an extended pool of collaborators and friends. The chemistry of the band is something to behold, complementing the masterful guitar
playing of Trucks and the vocal prowess of Tedeschi this performance turns your living room into a soul stirring party. Listen to Tedeschi and
Trucks talk about the experience of combining their musical talents and interests into a unique opportunity to bring their family on the road to
deliver their blend of southern soul, American roots, authentic rock 'n' roll, and a touch of Florida swamp magic.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #506
Train
The Grammy Award-winning rock band, led by Pat Monahan, performs their Billboard Top 5 album California 37 from front to back. Highlights
include the certified platinum and Top 10 single "Drive By" and the certified Gold single "50 Ways to Say Goodbye." The band also performs their
seminal hit "Hey, Soul Sister," one of the biggest-selling singles by a rock band since 2003. Recorded at The Iridium in New York City.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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N/A #1411
Puerto Rico
Zay visits San Juan, the El Yunque National Forest, the Camuy River Caves National Park and the coffee-producing central highlands. Along the
way he discovers why Puerto Rico is known as the "island of enchantment," boasting sun-kissed beaches, dramatic mountains, a rich colonial
history, and great music.
04:00:00
Conversation with America's Poet Laureate: W.S. Merwin
APTEX
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N/A
#0
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and accomplished literary translator William Stanley Merwin shares his thoughts on creativity, conservation,
communication and more in A CONVERSATION WITH AMERICA'S POET LAUREATE. Merwin, the first Poet Laureate from Hawaii, discusses
his upbringing, his literary and philosophical influences, and his kinship with the Hawaiian culture in this wide-ranging one-hour interview. Set
against the lush, serene background of his Maui home, Merwin expounds on the meaning of language, the practical purpose poetry and literature
serve, Hawaiian myths and values, the future of mankind and much more. He also shares poems from various stages in his six-decade career,
including readings from some of his 26 published collections of poetry.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
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Sal Mangione
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Dr. Sal Mangione, Associate Professor of Medicine for the
Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. Mangione also serves as Director of the History of Medicine Series for the Jefferson
Medical College, where he regularly lectures on the anatomical studies of Leonardo da Vinci. Mangione demonstrates extraordinary knowledge of
the life and work of da Vinci, the subject of this episode's conversation. Illustrating his points with a wide range of da Vinci's anatomical drawings,
Mangione extolls the accuracy of the artist's work and its relevance to contemporary medical study. Further, he recounts the fascinating "outsider"
life of da Vinci and how it contributed to these drawings-all of which remained inaccessible for more than three centuries after his death.
Mangione also explains how da Vinci's daring dissections reflected his thirst for knowledge and his genius for melding art and science. Recorded
at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, this episode features conversation about
Leonardo da Vinci's innovative contribution to art and science-paired with select drawings-in a striking gallery space.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #710
Avoiding Foreclosure
Many Americans fell behind on their payments during the mortgage crisis and some even received foreclosure notices. What can you do to save
your home from foreclosure? Guests: Marcia Griffin, president of HomeFree USA, and Larry Gilmore, deputy director of the Hope Now Alliance.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
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Night Sail, Part 2
Jerry begins this episode with the discussion of a tip regarding the sanding of a canvas and why it is something every artist should consider it
important. Then he begins with a dry brush blending technique to finish up the sky and the creation of rain clouds in the horizon. A lightning bolt,
an unexpected moon and the glow of the lightning are all added to the dramatic storm cloud sky. The swells of the ocean waves and the tossed
about sail boat are all blocked in with their values.
08:30:00
Grand View
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Grand Canyon National Park - North Rim
In this episode, Stefan Baumann journeys through one of the world's most famous National Parks and explores its lesser known North Rim. In
contrast to it's southern half, this region offers the typical canyon beauty, but also a more lush environ of pine and aspen. Interviews include Chris
Parish from The Peregrine/Condor Project, as he discusses the successful reintroduction of the California condor to the canyon; Becky Latanich
discusses the region's unique geologic history; and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, Hopi Native American, shares the history of her people before the
region became a National Park. Baumann concludes with a painting of one of the canyon's most breathtaking vistas.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
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Lion King
Art Lesson: Chiaroscuro modeling - Light and Shadow. The term chiaroscuro refers to a strong juxtaposition of light and shade to enhance the
dramatic aspects of a painting. Even the Italian definition, from chiaro "clear, light" and oscuro "obscure, dark" connote the unique treatment of
light and dark parts in a work of art. This technique was pioneered and used to heightened effect by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and
Rembrandt. Wyland uses the interplay of shading to establish the power and nobility of the king of the beasts. Identifying the light source is the
single most important aspect of chiaroscuro painting. Once lines have been established, mid-tones are added. Keeping the light source in mind,
paint strong shadows. Highlights that have a bit of color from the light source may be added. If the light source is cool, highlights may have blues
and cool colors. If the source is warm, yellows, oranges or reds may be added.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Focusing On Hips
APTEX
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DVI
#916
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1210
Facial Exercises
Facial exercises are important because they increase sensory awareness in mouth and encourage facial expression. These exercises are
essential for anyone experiencing neurological challenges.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
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11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
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Wild Foraging & Island Duck Eggs: Chef Jason Wilson & Son - Seattle, Wa
Crush Restaurant - Seattle, WA; Forests of Puget Sound, WA Chef Jason Wilson has become the wonder boy of the Seattle food scene, stealing
the spotlight from the region's old guard to reign as the new face of Northwest cuisine. In true Seattle style, Wilson straps on his boots to trek
deep into the woods around Puget Sound in search of wild mushrooms, stinging nettles, fragrant truffles and an assortment of exotic herbs and
berries. Then we jump the ferry for a ride to Vashon Island, where Jason's mother-in-law farms rare breeds of island duck and chicken eggs. With
his young son in tow, we embark on a true adventure amidst the forests, waters and islands of the Pacific Northwest. Recipes: Dungeness Crab &
Wild Nettle Gratin with Watercress-Fiddlehead Salad and Poached Duck Eggs; Maple Blossom French Toast with Salmon Blossom Custard.
11:30:00
Taste The Islands with Chef Irie
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N/A #102
Carnival Nights
Chef Irie reinterprets Trinidadian favorites with Cilantro Corn soup, Chicken Pelau, Pineapple Pepper Slaw and an Irie-style ginger libation.
Viewers listen in on a food conversation between Chef and Trinidadian Olympic athlete and Sports Analyst Ato Boldon.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
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Cooking at the Barilla Academy/Cucinando All'academia Barilla
Mary Ann travels to Parma, Italy, where she teaches her students at Barilla Cooking Academy, beginning with Veal Cutlets Stuffed with
Artichokes. Then the students go off to prepare the rest of their memorable meal; Green Lasagne Bolognese with Ragu Sauce, Stuffed, Ovenbaked Zucchini, and for dessert? Don't be frightened, it' Almond Snake Cake.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
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Breaking Fast
Without a doubt the breakfast of champions in Vietnam is a steaming bowl of pho - but there's more! From the classic broken rice to traditional
Chinese rice congee, Martin joins millions of early risers in Vietnam for breakfast at the famous Ben Thanh Market and drops by a most unique
noodle and tailor shop in one. Recipes: Eel Noodles, Beef Pho, Broken Rice, Duck Congee.
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Travel with Kids
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Florence & Tuscany, Italy: Grapes and Pizza in the Tuscan Sun
Italy is connected to Europe by an extensive rail system, so the Travel With Kids family hops an overnight train from Paris to Florence, known as
birthplace of the Renaissance movement. The family is met in Florence by local guide, Marco who shares the artistic nature of the town in
museums and workshops, and takes them to the nearby towns of Pisa, to see just how much that tower leans, and Lucca, where they ride bikes
on the ancient town walls. Then, head out into the Tuscan countryside to stay at a centuries-old villa tucked into one of the area's vineyards
surrounded by grapes and olive trees. Learn how to cook like the locals, ride horses with polo horse trainers and then head to an actual polo
match and discover nearby hill towns - both iconic like San Gimignano and Siena, and rarely visited.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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N/A #1303
What's Cooking In Rome?
Burt visits the Coliseum and discovers that it had a roof that could be pulled into place during bad weather - 2,000 years before the Houston
Astrodome. We find out why the Pantheon was never broken down for its marble, look into the best places for pizza, and ice cream, discover a
new hotel in the finest part of town and take a private tour of the Vatican, St. Peters and the Sistine Chapel.
14:00:00
Journeys In India
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The Wildlife of Rajastan: Ranthambore and Keoladeo National Park
Ranthambore National Park is part of Project Tiger, a unique wildlife conservation program set up to insure the preservation of the magnificent
Tiger. In Ranthambore we encounter the tiger along with Sambar and Blue Bull, Wild Boar and Langur Monkey. We also explore the historic side
of Ranthambore which is dotted with ruins of the fort that protected the region for hundreds of years. We end the episode with a tour of a very
different national park. Board a rickshaw and join your guide as he explores Keoladeo National Park, known for its abundant bird life.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #409
Whitetip Reef Sharks, Kelp Forest and St. Lawrence Wrecks
Segment 1: Whitetip Reef Sharks. At the remote, lush, uninhabited Cocos Island, 300 miles off the coast of Costa Rica, Jonathan witnesses a
nightly hunting ritual. Dozens of Whitetip Reef sharks join together into roving gangs to hunt fish in the reef. Sometimes the fish are pretty good at
getting away, sometimes they aren't. Segment 2: The Kelp Forest. Off the coast of southern California, Catalina Island is known is one the
greatest places in the world to see Kelp Forests. Jonathan travels to Catalina Island to explore these fantastic undersea forests of plants and
meets the animals that live there, including a ray that attacks his camera! Segment 3: River of Wrecks. The St. Lawrence River connects the
Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes and as such has been a major shipping channel for hundreds of years. The bottom of the river is littered with
the remains of ships that ran aground or were lost during storms. Jonathan explores some of the wrecks and gets a unique look into the history of
life along the river.
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Outdoor Garden Benches and Pergolas
Building to last. Outdoor finishing solutions.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2010
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Blanket Chest
The blanket chest has been around since the Pilgrims came to Massachusetts in the 1600s. In this episode, Tommy builds one that demonstrates
basic frame construction, and mortise and tenon joinery. And, he shares his techniques for carving, a special feature of the box that is dramatic,
yet simple. He also stops by the Whipple House in Ipswich, Massachusetts, to speak with artisan Rob Tarule. Later, his friend and fellow
woodworker, Al D'Attanasio, stops by the shop for a chat.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Managing Pain & Arthritis
Ouch. It's one of the clearest and most noticeable signs that our bodies are getting older. Whether it's a diagnosed condition like arthritis, back
pain or even just the creaks and moans that come with all that mileage, everything hurts just a little bit more. We'll talk about strategies for
managing pains big and small, and how you don't have to let pain get in the way of the things you love to do.
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1102
Addiction to Pain Medications
Patient Story: What usually starts innocently enough as taking pain medication appropriately prescribed by a doctor, can turn into a deadly
addiction for some. Jennifer Matesa shares her story of the darkest days of her addiction to her recovery. Myth or Medicine: Do pain medications
lead to addiction? Second Opinion 5: Five signs of opioid pain medication abuse.
17:00:00
Ecosense for Living
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Young Eco Heroes
This episode focuses on the next generation of environmentalists making a difference in wildlife preservation, climate change reversal, and
healthy ocean policies. From meeting with world leaders to local campaigns, these kids are taking their environmental future into their own hands
in surprising ways.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 86 of 122
Sun, Jun 21, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #415
John Henry Lanchester, How to Speak Money
John Henry Lanchester is a journalist, novelist and non-fiction writer living in London. He is a contributing editor for the London Review of Books
and has seven books to his credit, including "Capital, " a best-selling novel immersed in modern economic times and troubles. His first novel,
"The Debt to Pleasure," won England's Whitbread Award for best first novel and was named a New York Times Notable Book.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
(CC)
N/A #3004
Pyramid
Set against the San Francisco skyline, The Transamerica Building, is one of the most distinctive structures on the globe. With its 48 stories and
212-foot spire, 18 elevators, 3,678 windows, the Pyramid is San Francisco's tallest building and is considered the most photographed building in
the world. There are approximately 16,000 cubic yards of concrete and 1500 people working inside, it is truly a spectacle. Join Huell as he learns
about the sometimes-controversial history of this California landmark and gets a very special tour, including a vertigo-inducing trip to the very top
of the spire.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #907
Taltree Arboretum
On this episode, we'll see how a brand new Indiana arboretum is embracing it's area's rail history; Have a delicious bite to eat on the Columbia
Star dinner train; Check out a layout in Iowa that's a link to the owners own past; And hop aboard a train that makes Hollywood magic come to
life. Spencer Christian hosts.
19:00:00
Learning About Heart Disease: An Exploration Health Special
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
About 600,000 people in the United States die of heart disease every year. Knowing the warning signs and symptoms is key; unfortunately, many
people are unaware of these important signals our bodies often give. In this one-hour special we learn how to protect the heart, lower blood
pressure, reduce levels of bad cholesterol, eat healthier and focus on the right kind of exercise. We also speak with physicians who are
encouraging their patients to be more proactive in their overall health care while providing them with the tools to have a healthier heart!
20:00:00
Voices: Untold Stories of Mental Illness
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
VOICES is an award-winning documentary that features the stark and intimate portraits of three very different individuals and their struggle with
severe mental illness in America. The stories of Sharon, Thomas and Aaron illuminate the challenges, realities, and often complex emotions and
choices that surround people with psychotic mental illness and those who love them. In turning the camera on these individuals and their families,
the subtle power of Voices lies in the brutal honesty of families sharing their stories for the first time, unburdening themselves from the stigma of
mental illness. As they search for answers they know they may never find, they expose the human back-story of the psychotic experience in a
way never before captured on camera. The film takes a fresh approach, as families steer the narrative over rocky and deeply personal terrain.
Without expert commentators deployed to "make sense" of what often does not, Voices allows people to tell their own stories, unmediated by
statistics or authorities that imply answers. With this nuanced style, the film provocatively highlights the disjointed and decompensated behaviors
that can result from serious mental illness, and its impact on society and the loved ones in its orbit.
21:00:00
Water Blues Green Solutions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Interactive Documentary Project telling stories of communities creating green solutions for our water blues-flooding, pollution, and scarcity.
Floods. Drought. Overloaded sewers. Acres of pavement. Pollution. We're in a water crisis. Meet the innovators who are teaching America to
"soak it up." America's deteriorating water infrastructure demands repair and expansion. Some communities are testing new solutions. Water
Blues Green Solutions tells the stories of visionary leaders in four cities-Philadelphia, New York, San Antonio, and Portland-who borrow strategies
from nature to clean and protect water.
22:00:00
Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
23:00:00
Arab American Stories
WVIA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#108
These Arab Americans all have a mission to help the wider community. Cardiologist Mahmoud Traina serves the working poor at a county
hospital outside Los Angeles, but he also found time to take medical supplies to Libyans during the revolution. Sergeant Mike Abdeen and deputy
Sherif Morsi run the ground-breaking Muslim Community Affairs unit for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Father George Shalhoub
built St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church into a positive force for the people of Livonia, Michigan.
23:30:00
Four-Four-Two, F Company at War
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an infantry regiment in the United States Army comprised of Americans of Japanese ancestry. The
442nd fought in Italy and France during World War II against the German Army of Hitler's Third Reich. The 442nd earned a reputation for being a
crack infantry unit and the regiment and its men received considerable battle honors and individual medals of valor. This film follows the exploits
of "F" Company through the letters of 1st Sergeant Jack Wakamatsu and interviews of five "F" Company veterans who recall in vivid detail their
experiences from witnessing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the Banzai charge on a hill in France where "F" Company wiped out a
German company. In archival footage from the National Archives, "F" Company is seen moving up to the frontline the day before they launched
their attack for the French town of Bruyeres. Filmmaker Peter Wakamatsu, son of 1st Sergeant Jack Wakamatsu, has created a unique war
documentary in which the story is told through the eyes of the men who fought in combat.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 87 of 122
Mon, Jun 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Learning About Heart Disease: An Exploration Health Special
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
About 600,000 people in the United States die of heart disease every year. Knowing the warning signs and symptoms is key; unfortunately, many
people are unaware of these important signals our bodies often give. In this one-hour special we learn how to protect the heart, lower blood
pressure, reduce levels of bad cholesterol, eat healthier and focus on the right kind of exercise. We also speak with physicians who are
encouraging their patients to be more proactive in their overall health care while providing them with the tools to have a healthier heart!
01:00:00
Voices: Untold Stories of Mental Illness
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
VOICES is an award-winning documentary that features the stark and intimate portraits of three very different individuals and their struggle with
severe mental illness in America. The stories of Sharon, Thomas and Aaron illuminate the challenges, realities, and often complex emotions and
choices that surround people with psychotic mental illness and those who love them. In turning the camera on these individuals and their families,
the subtle power of Voices lies in the brutal honesty of families sharing their stories for the first time, unburdening themselves from the stigma of
mental illness. As they search for answers they know they may never find, they expose the human back-story of the psychotic experience in a
way never before captured on camera. The film takes a fresh approach, as families steer the narrative over rocky and deeply personal terrain.
Without expert commentators deployed to "make sense" of what often does not, Voices allows people to tell their own stories, unmediated by
statistics or authorities that imply answers. With this nuanced style, the film provocatively highlights the disjointed and decompensated behaviors
that can result from serious mental illness, and its impact on society and the loved ones in its orbit.
02:00:00
Water Blues Green Solutions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Interactive Documentary Project telling stories of communities creating green solutions for our water blues-flooding, pollution, and scarcity.
Floods. Drought. Overloaded sewers. Acres of pavement. Pollution. We're in a water crisis. Meet the innovators who are teaching America to
"soak it up." America's deteriorating water infrastructure demands repair and expansion. Some communities are testing new solutions. Water
Blues Green Solutions tells the stories of visionary leaders in four cities-Philadelphia, New York, San Antonio, and Portland-who borrow strategies
from nature to clean and protect water.
03:00:00
Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
04:00:00
Arab American Stories
WVIA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#108
These Arab Americans all have a mission to help the wider community. Cardiologist Mahmoud Traina serves the working poor at a county
hospital outside Los Angeles, but he also found time to take medical supplies to Libyans during the revolution. Sergeant Mike Abdeen and deputy
Sherif Morsi run the ground-breaking Muslim Community Affairs unit for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Father George Shalhoub
built St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church into a positive force for the people of Livonia, Michigan.
04:30:00
Four-Four-Two, F Company at War
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an infantry regiment in the United States Army comprised of Americans of Japanese ancestry. The
442nd fought in Italy and France during World War II against the German Army of Hitler's Third Reich. The 442nd earned a reputation for being a
crack infantry unit and the regiment and its men received considerable battle honors and individual medals of valor. This film follows the exploits
of "F" Company through the letters of 1st Sergeant Jack Wakamatsu and interviews of five "F" Company veterans who recall in vivid detail their
experiences from witnessing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the Banzai charge on a hill in France where "F" Company wiped out a
German company. In archival footage from the National Archives, "F" Company is seen moving up to the frontline the day before they launched
their attack for the French town of Bruyeres. Filmmaker Peter Wakamatsu, son of 1st Sergeant Jack Wakamatsu, has created a unique war
documentary in which the story is told through the eyes of the men who fought in combat.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
08:00:00
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2612
(N)
N/A
#1445
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #315
Daring Duck/The Trouble with Bubbles
Quack vows to eat his hat if Chirp flies across his pond. Quack discovers bubbles, but for some reason only he can see them. Pocoyo: Wackily
Ever After - Pocoyo and friends are playing dress-up while the narrator tells favorite stories - with some changes.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 88 of 122
Mon, Jun 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#116
Animation 1: A Simple Re-Quest - Story: While cleaning up space garbage in low Earth orbit, the Space Racers encounter a remnant from one of
Stardust's earliest space programs: Quest One, a ghostly old space station that's long since been decommissioned and presumed lost. Snooping
around the control room, they accidentally reactivate its dormant computer guidance system (QUESTY, a very early version of AVA) - and find
themselves trapped inside as the station begins to re-enter Earth's atmosphere in a pre-programmed directive to self-destruct. Eagle, Robyn and
Hawk frantically experiment with different tools as they attempt to turn off the program before it's too late, to save themselves and Questy.
Curriculum Focus: Tools can be used to do things better, and to do things that otherwise could not be accomplished at all. Interstitial 1: "Space
News 5- Space Junk". Animation 2: Hiding on Hyperion - Story: Eagle, Robyn, Hawk and Starling play a game of hide-and-seek around Saturn.
Eagle quickly finds everyone except Starling, whose engines have frozen shut while she hides inside an icy cave on the moon Hyperion. Starling
is cold, frightened, and marooned in the cave, but she can still relay her observations via radio. Using the minimal clues she's able to provide, the
other Racers have to methodically search every single cave on the pockmarked moon to find Starling and rescue her. Will they be able to find her
before their own engines freeze shut? Curriculum Focus: Observation - inspect/investigate in detail in order to sort, group, classify or sequence
according to size and other characteristics. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 5: Moons. Character Bio: Headmaster Crane.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Increase Your Range of Motion
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
We've Gone Country
Country music sets the tone and pace for this fun full body workout.
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#120
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#917
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1211
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2817
The Absolute Easiest Way to Sew, Part 2
Nancy takes the most requested sewing techniques and simplifies them. Nancy minimizes sewing effort and makes it easy and fun to sew
clothing and home dec accessories using nontraditional methods. Learn the "hands-down easiest way" to sew collars, corners, and sleeves.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1412
Novelty of It All
Create a novel effect with non-traditional yarns. Yarn designer Barry Klein shares tips and tricks to get the maximum effect. Soak up the creative
spirit of writer and artist Kathy Cano-Murillo. Author Laura Nelkin's combines novelty yarn and beads to make an elegant bracelet. Tanis Gray
makes a charming daisy applique with crystals. Vickie Howell crochets a cool cable pattern with lofty, colorful yarn.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2503
Splendid Stars
Mary Fons and her guest Amy Ellis will present a great project that uses diamonds cut from this "new" fabric. They will teach you a simple y-seam
technique that will assist you in making great star blocks for your next project.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4236
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1423
Summertime Desserts
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to making the best Summer Berry Trifle at home. Then, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows
host Christopher Kimball how to make the ultimate Fresh Peach Pie.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #410
Modern Mexico
Mexican cuisine is full of long-standing traditional recipes and techniques. But there are many chefs bringing new ideas to the table, giving a
modern twist to Mexican cooking. In this episode, Pati meets two chefs in Mexico City who are putting modern spins on this age-old cuisine. She
then taps into that creativity to show us her ideas for how we can "modernize" our Mexican kitchen. Recipe 1: Boston Lettuce Salad with Avocado
Dressing, Candied Pineapple & Spicy Pumpkin Seeds; Recipe 2: Beef and Veggie Mole Stew; Recipe 3: Chocolate Hibiscus Cookies; Recipe 4:
Hibiscus Flowers and Hibiscus Tea.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #311
The South
BBQ chicken with white barbecue sauce and grilled okra popsicles; Tennessee pork loin with Whiskey, Brown Sugar and Mustard; Grilled peach
cobbler.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 89 of 122
Mon, Jun 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Sweets for My Sweet
Tartelettes Aux Fruit Panaches; Tarte Tatin; Meme's Apple Tart; Individual Chocolate And Nut Pies.
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#103
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2009
Learn How to Viking Knit
Stephanie Eddy shares some of her secrets about Viking knitting - making a bracelet and ways to add beads to Viking knit. Katie has some
special tips for making stretchy bracelets more durable in her Beading Lesson.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Backyard Bliss
This episode highlights the beauty of the backyard - cabanas, shadow boxes, votives and smore makers. Projects: Umbrella to Cabana DIY;
Butterfly and Gold Bug Shadow Boxes; Smore Makers and Heaters; Summer Dress DIY; Votives.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #507
Extreme Recycling
Did you know that animals can be used in the recycling process? Check out this episode where we visit an extreme recycling facility to learn why
they have animals.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1611
Blending
One of the keys of impressionism is the blending together of images. The definition of this movement in art is characterized by visible brush
strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities. The first project is an impressionistic landscape using oil
pastels and black mat board. Then we're using dye in spray bottles to make colorful geometric designs. Learn about color blending using special
tools to create interesting effects in your art journal. And finally, blend colored glue to create a piece of art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1409
Take It Easy
No more excuses, get out and garden! P. Allen Smith demonstrates some hassle free gardening and cooking techniques for even the most well
rooted couch potato.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
Small Space & Vertical Gardening (San Francisco, Ca)
We explore hints and tricks to getting a lot from small space gardening including vertical gardening.
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#323
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11123
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3324
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6061
19:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1124
20:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#203
Music City Roots travels to Belfast, Northern Ireland for a special edition from the Belfast-Nashville Songwriters Festival at the Empire Music Hall.
Featured on stage: Irish newcomer Gareth Dunlop, Jim Lauderdale, Chip Taylor and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Donovan.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #514
Having A Ball: Best of Season 5
Highlights from the fifth season of BackStage Pass, featuring The Hard Lessons, Simien the Whale, Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, Mustard Plug,
Funktion and more.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 90 of 122
Mon, Jun 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
22:00:00
The Day It Snowed In Miami
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE DAY IT SNOWED IN MIAMI traces the political activism behind an equal-rights statute in Miami, and how it galvanized the gay rights
movement in Florida and beyond. Thirty five years ago, as snowflakes prepared to dust palm trees in a city known for its warmth, Miami-Dade
County lawmakers unknowingly debated an issue that would ignite a political maelstrom. The seemingly benign ordinance - essentially an
addendum to the county's existing anti-discrimination legislation - sought to prohibit discrimination in housing, public accommodations or
employment based on the basis of "affectional or sexual preference." On Jan. 18, 1977, a throng of conservatives led by singer and Florida
Orange Juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant packed downtown commission chambers in protest. The commissioners ultimately passed the
ordinance by a narrow 5-3 margin, but Bryant vowed to lead a repeal - and succeeded. The ordinance set back the gay-rights movement for
decades; it took more than 20 years for Miami-Dade to revive and pass the law. The 90-minute documentary also chronicles the tragic effects of
the AIDS pandemic in South Florida, and the ironic, compassionate turn in public opinion towards the gay community.
23:30:00
Canape
ACCES
(N)
N/A #801
Canape September 2013
Homage to Stephane Hessel - Stephane Hessel's pamphlet became a sensation soon after it was released. "Time for Outrage" has sold more
than 3.5 million copies worldwide. Stephane Hessel has occupied many positions in his life : immigrant, French resistance fighter, concentration
camp survivor, diplomat, advocate and author. Stephane Hessel was born in Berlin in 1917 and arrived in France at the age of 7. He joined the
French resistance during the second World War and was caught by the Gestapo and was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp. He
escaped during a transfer to Bergen-Belsen. He subsequently helped to draft the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
became an honorary ambassador of France. Alexandre Moors' "Blue Caprice" - Among crime stories, there are whodunnits, but there are also
whydunnit s. The latter describes the new film Blue Caprice, which is based on the deadly sniper attacks in the Washington area in the fall of
2002. But how much can we really know about why two men - one older and the leader, the other younger and vulnerable - would commit such
calculated acts of violence? CANAPE talks with Paris born, New York based writer and director Alexanddre Moors about his creative investigation
of a crime spree in early 21st century America.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 91 of 122
Tue, Jun 23, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6061
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1124
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#203
Music City Roots travels to Belfast, Northern Ireland for a special edition from the Belfast-Nashville Songwriters Festival at the Empire Music Hall.
Featured on stage: Irish newcomer Gareth Dunlop, Jim Lauderdale, Chip Taylor and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Donovan.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #514
Having A Ball: Best of Season 5
Highlights from the fifth season of BackStage Pass, featuring The Hard Lessons, Simien the Whale, Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, Mustard Plug,
Funktion and more.
03:00:00
The Day It Snowed In Miami
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE DAY IT SNOWED IN MIAMI traces the political activism behind an equal-rights statute in Miami, and how it galvanized the gay rights
movement in Florida and beyond. Thirty five years ago, as snowflakes prepared to dust palm trees in a city known for its warmth, Miami-Dade
County lawmakers unknowingly debated an issue that would ignite a political maelstrom. The seemingly benign ordinance - essentially an
addendum to the county's existing anti-discrimination legislation - sought to prohibit discrimination in housing, public accommodations or
employment based on the basis of "affectional or sexual preference." On Jan. 18, 1977, a throng of conservatives led by singer and Florida
Orange Juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant packed downtown commission chambers in protest. The commissioners ultimately passed the
ordinance by a narrow 5-3 margin, but Bryant vowed to lead a repeal - and succeeded. The ordinance set back the gay-rights movement for
decades; it took more than 20 years for Miami-Dade to revive and pass the law. The 90-minute documentary also chronicles the tragic effects of
the AIDS pandemic in South Florida, and the ironic, compassionate turn in public opinion towards the gay community.
04:30:00
Canape
ACCES
(N)
N/A #801
Canape September 2013
Homage to Stephane Hessel - Stephane Hessel's pamphlet became a sensation soon after it was released. "Time for Outrage" has sold more
than 3.5 million copies worldwide. Stephane Hessel has occupied many positions in his life : immigrant, French resistance fighter, concentration
camp survivor, diplomat, advocate and author. Stephane Hessel was born in Berlin in 1917 and arrived in France at the age of 7. He joined the
French resistance during the second World War and was caught by the Gestapo and was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp. He
escaped during a transfer to Bergen-Belsen. He subsequently helped to draft the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
became an honorary ambassador of France. Alexandre Moors' "Blue Caprice" - Among crime stories, there are whodunnits, but there are also
whydunnit s. The latter describes the new film Blue Caprice, which is based on the deadly sniper attacks in the Washington area in the fall of
2002. But how much can we really know about why two men - one older and the leader, the other younger and vulnerable - would commit such
calculated acts of violence? CANAPE talks with Paris born, New York based writer and director Alexanddre Moors about his creative investigation
of a crime spree in early 21st century America.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2513
First In Special Series: After Ferguson-What Now?
Civil rights icon JULIAN BOND and historian PHYLLIS LEFFLER discuss their online and book project: Black Leaders on Leadership. Drawing on
years of oral interviews, Bond and Leffler uses the lives of prominent African Americans from all sectors of society to trace the contours of black
leadership in America. Samples include: John Lewis, Clarence Thomas, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Vernon Jordan, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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The Sounds of Silence Part I/Part 2
Quack gives Chirp the silent treatment. Chirp gets stranded in a puddle. Pocoyo: The Big Sneeze - Elly has a cold and her trumpeting sneezes
knock down Pocoyo's tower.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 92 of 122
Tue, Jun 23, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
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Animation 1: RoboCoach XL-5 - Story: Vulture fires Coach Pigeon and replaces him with the new RoboCoach XL-5, purportedly to modernize the
training of future generations of Space Racers... but in fact, the robot was really built to spy on Coot's new Solar Sail invention. After finalizing an
untested upgrade to the XL-5 to improve its spying capabilities, the relentless RoboCoach malfunctions in the gym - and forces Vulture to take
part in an extreme training class. Will the Racers be able to save Vulture from the crazed RoboCoach, and ultimately get their beloved Coach
Pigeon reinstated to his job? Curriculum Focus: Experimentation - make predictions, perform tests, observe new findings and model safe
behavior while experimenting. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 3- Shoebox Challenge". Animation 2: Trail Blazers - Story: The cadets and Coot are
spending time in Jupiter's orbit to clean up some old space station & rocket junk for recycling, with the help of a new suction harpoon tool. When
Raven discovers a new comet that's passing by, Coot suggests collecting a rock sample to learn more about it. Raven, without asking permission,
"borrows" Coot's harpoon and shoots it onto the comet in order to collect the sample. The suction device attaches - but Raven accidentally gets
tangled up in the harpoon cord, and is pulled at high speed towards Jupiter's giant red spot! Now the other Racers need to try and rescue him
before the comet pulls Raven into Jupiter's atmosphere. Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job done more
efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 8: Comets, Meteors, Asteroids". Character Bio: Coach Pigeon.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Hip Strengthening
NETA
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N/A
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DVI
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Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Don't Forget Your Fingers
Paying special attention to the finger joints is important in our quest to stay independent and keep our hands functioning well.
N/A
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APTEX
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10:00:00
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2818
The Absolute Easiest Way to Sew, Part 3
Nancy shares straightforward advice for making sewing fun using easy techniques. Sew simple pockets, facings, and even an invisible zipperNancy shows you how, using the absolute easiest techniques. She includes the easiest method for mitering a corner, grading seam allowances,
stitching facings that lie flat, and a new approach for stitching an invisible zipper.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1413
Don't Sweater The Small Stuff
Take your project from homemade to handmade. Knitter and instructor Patty Lyons shares tips to make your next sweater a success. Kate Gilbert
of the Twist Collective talks about why sweaters are such popular projects. Leslye Solomon shows how to block a sweater successfully and Tanis
Gray adds a feminine touch with lace picot. Vickie Howell compares neckline treatments and proportional sizing for baby sweaters.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
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(CC)
Stars and Nines
This unusual arrangement creates six point stars that leave the nine-patch blocks dancing in back and forth across the quilt.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #410
Summer Cooking
Chef Keller has some great ideas for light, summer cooking starting with Ancholade, the classic Provencal dip made with anchovies and garlic
and served with raw vegetables. The main dish is a meaty and moist swordfish made with a delicious carrot sauce. Anchoiade with Crudite
Platter; Pepper-Flecked, Slow-Roasted Hawaiian Swordfish with a Cardamon-Carrot Coulis.
13:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
Chocolate
Back to basics baking is revitalized with the use of variations on chocolate; a visit to a chocolate boutique to discover more about where
chocolate comes from and some of its health benefits; melting and tempering chocolate. Recipes include: Mendiants; Yogurt Cupcakes with
White Chocolate Cream; Chocolate Fondant; and Chocolate Opera Cake.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #611
Back to the Black Forest
Chef Staib returns to his roots in the Black Forest of Germany, made famous by Grimm's Fairy Tales and where he cultivated his culinary career.
He cooks Maultaschen, or Black Forest ravioli, mache salad with eggs, bacon and hazelnuts, Black Forest potato salad and Black Forest cake.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 93 of 122
Tue, Jun 23, 2015
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14:30:00
Lucky Chow
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Northern Thai Cuisine
Andy Ricker, a carpenter-turned-chef from Portland, Oreg., is known for bringing "authentic" Thai food to America. At a food festival in Las Vegas,
Ricker prepares a welcome dinner for the participating chefs at the much-loved Lotus of Siam, with chef/owner Saipin Chutima at the helm. The
duo create their collective version of a spicy Issan dish. At the table, Jet Tila rhapsodizes about the days when his family opened America's first
Thai grocery store in Hollywood, Calif., and introduced lemograss, kaffir lime leaves and other ingredients to the American palate. The episode
also includes visits to a Thai temple in Los Angeles.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2010
Art Inspired Jewelry Making
Blogger Andrew Thornton talks about drawing inspiration from your art and turning your hobby into a business. Then, he shares one of his
favorite new jewelry making techniques on making decorative end caps using epoxy clay. Katie's Beading Lesson is about using beaded chain for
an easy necklace.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
Hi Ho Silver
Shiny, stylish, and fun, Mark's silver-themed projects include a glamorized table, a kids' knight shield and metal shelves. Projects: Silver Covered
Table With Paint Accent Rub (Threadbanger); Knight in Shining Armor Shield and Viking Hat With Accent Rub; Silver Paillette Door Beads and
Curtain; Industrial Metal Shelves (Peter).
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #508
Effects of Beach Tourism
Millions of tourists visit beaches each year...but some leave trash behind. Watch this episode of Curiosity Quest to learn how tourism affects
beach cities in the U.S. and how we can do our part to keep them clean.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1612
Distortion
Today's word of the day is distortion. This is when we take one aspect of something and change it or make it different - usually not the normal
way we might look at something. Our first examples are abstract portraits using magazines. Then, create a fun house mirror using tiles. Our art
journal technique uses plastic wrap with water colors to create unusual distorted backgrounds. Last, use reverse shape cutouts to make unique
art works.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1410
All Natural
Become closer to earth using natural ingredients and inspirations from the environment to create your own Garden Home experience.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #324
Independent Garden Centers - A Gardener's Best Resource (Atlanta, Ga)
For new and experienced gardeners alike, Independent Garden Centers (IGC's) offer a wealth of resources for education, real examples, and
some of the most appropriate plants and ideas for a specific location or region. This episode explores many of the most popular and overlooked
ways IGC's are a gardener's best resource for growing a greener world.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
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(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1124
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6062
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#725
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
Over The Rhine
Critically acclaimed Over the Rhine has toured the world and shared the stage with legends like Bob Dylan. Their latest CD features a duet with
the incomparable Lucinda Williams and was produced by Grammy Winner Joe Henry. In this episode, the band performs fan favorites like "The
King Knows How" and "Oh Yeah By the Way."
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 94 of 122
Tue, Jun 23, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
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AS2 Episode
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #901
Tim O'brien & Darrell Scott
O'Brien and Scott were already accomplished thirty-something players, record makers and writers when their respective publishers first put them
together in the standard Nashville fashion. That initial meeting, which took place in a Music Row writing room near the tail end of the last century,
quickly morphed from an arranged collaboration to a "Where have you been all my life?" moment for both artists. O'Brien, who hails from West
Virginia, was steeped in bluegrass and country, while Scott, from nearby Kentucky, straddled country and rock 'n' roll. "Tim and I both felt like we
met at Hank Williams," says Scott, noting that Hank's music had been a passion of his musician father Wayne Scott, and those seminal records
had been the younger Scott's sacred texts growing up, as they were for O'Brien, along with the bluegrass canon. "Both of us can push the country
button and be there, " says Tim of their common ground. "We just stretch toward each other till we intersect."
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Terence Blanchard
22:00:00
Telling Amy's Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#408
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Told by detective Deirdri Fishel, Telling Amy's Story follows the timeline of a domestic violence homicide that occurred in central Pennsylvania on
November 8, 2001. Hosted by Mariska Hargitay of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit."
23:00:00
Learning from El Salvador
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Learning From El Salvador, a new one hour documentary from award winning producer Bob Gliner (Schools That Change Communities, Growing
Up Green, Barefoot College) presents a very timely and critical look at this small Central American nation - a nation which while deeply connected
to United States policies is little understood by most Americans. Many Americans think of El Salvador as a country to be avoided because of the
danger posed by violent gangs and the resulting recent migration of children to the U.S. border. Others, with longer memories, recall American
involvement in the brutal civil war during the 1980s and the legacy of two million Salvadorians living in the United States. Yet, as Learning From
El Salvador shows, through its unprecedented access to all sectors of Salvadoran society, there is much that Americans do not know, particularly
about recent changes in the country, driven by its new government. These changes are having a profound impact on the quality of life
experienced by many Salvadorans - in their access to public education, health care, development of agriculture and small business, and ability to
participate in a thriving democracy. While the United States is used to presenting itself as a model for the rest of the world to emulate, perhaps
there is much we can learn from the transformation of Salvadoran society that might impact our own nation's policies, priorities and values.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 95 of 122
Wed, Jun 24, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6062
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#725
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
Over The Rhine
Critically acclaimed Over the Rhine has toured the world and shared the stage with legends like Bob Dylan. Their latest CD features a duet with
the incomparable Lucinda Williams and was produced by Grammy Winner Joe Henry. In this episode, the band performs fan favorites like "The
King Knows How" and "Oh Yeah By the Way."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #901
Tim O'brien & Darrell Scott
O'Brien and Scott were already accomplished thirty-something players, record makers and writers when their respective publishers first put them
together in the standard Nashville fashion. That initial meeting, which took place in a Music Row writing room near the tail end of the last century,
quickly morphed from an arranged collaboration to a "Where have you been all my life?" moment for both artists. O'Brien, who hails from West
Virginia, was steeped in bluegrass and country, while Scott, from nearby Kentucky, straddled country and rock 'n' roll. "Tim and I both felt like we
met at Hank Williams," says Scott, noting that Hank's music had been a passion of his musician father Wayne Scott, and those seminal records
had been the younger Scott's sacred texts growing up, as they were for O'Brien, along with the bluegrass canon. "Both of us can push the country
button and be there, " says Tim of their common ground. "We just stretch toward each other till we intersect."
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Terence Blanchard
03:00:00
Telling Amy's Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#408
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Told by detective Deirdri Fishel, Telling Amy's Story follows the timeline of a domestic violence homicide that occurred in central Pennsylvania on
November 8, 2001. Hosted by Mariska Hargitay of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit."
04:00:00
Learning from El Salvador
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Learning From El Salvador, a new one hour documentary from award winning producer Bob Gliner (Schools That Change Communities, Growing
Up Green, Barefoot College) presents a very timely and critical look at this small Central American nation - a nation which while deeply connected
to United States policies is little understood by most Americans. Many Americans think of El Salvador as a country to be avoided because of the
danger posed by violent gangs and the resulting recent migration of children to the U.S. border. Others, with longer memories, recall American
involvement in the brutal civil war during the 1980s and the legacy of two million Salvadorians living in the United States. Yet, as Learning From
El Salvador shows, through its unprecedented access to all sectors of Salvadoran society, there is much that Americans do not know, particularly
about recent changes in the country, driven by its new government. These changes are having a profound impact on the quality of life
experienced by many Salvadorans - in their access to public education, health care, development of agriculture and small business, and ability to
participate in a thriving democracy. While the United States is used to presenting itself as a model for the rest of the world to emulate, perhaps
there is much we can learn from the transformation of Salvadoran society that might impact our own nation's policies, priorities and values.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2602
Will Greek Debt Sink The European Union?
CHRISTOS PANAGOPOULOS, the Greek ambassador to the United States, discusses the worsening Greek debt crisis, his country's demands
that Germany pay billions for WWII atrocities, and whether Greece can pay its debts or make its people pay their taxes.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1447
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #319
The Disappearing Drink/Door Tour
Someone is stealing Chirp's water. Peep wants a new door for his can. Pocoyo: Keep Going Pocoyo - Pato and Elly enjoy skipping with a
skipping rope.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 96 of 122
Wed, Jun 24, 2015
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Subtitle
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#118
Animation 1: Dome Grown - Story: To surprise Headmaster Crane when he arrives the next day, Eagle and friends are creating a garden under a
glass dome on the Mars campus. But thanks to an accident while they're playing near Coot's workshop yard during their break, our heroes are
relegated to clean-up duty and must collect mounds of junk from upended trash bins. When they finally get back to the garden, they're shocked to
discover the vegetation drooping and wilting miserably. What went wrong?? The cadets launch an urgent investigation to figure out why the
plants are failing, and to try to rescue them before Crane can see. Starting from the premise that these same plants would have thrived on Earth,
they set about comparing the differences between Mars and Earth, hoping that will lead them to the answer. Curriculum Focus: Collecting data
and drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 1: "Space News 4: Could We Live on Other Planets?". Animation 2: Dance Lessons Story: It's time for the annual Space Dancing Show! Robyn is preparing for her dance routine when Starling stumbles in and wants to be part of
the show. But her dancing skills are not quite there yet, so Eagle suggests she join Coot's Safety Team instead. In order to join the team, cadet
Starling needs to learn rescue techniques and safety procedures, which she practices diligently. The day of the big Space Dancing Show, the
cadets encounter danger from an incoming asteroid field. Will Starling be able to utilize her newly learned skills to lead the space dancers out of
harm's way? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Using prior knowledge and experience to develop specific questions that will lead
to information, solutions and answers. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 6- 3D Robots". Character Bio: Coot.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Headache Prevention
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Toning
NETA
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Vestibular System
Mary Ann challenges your vestibular system with a fun ball routine and other functional movements set to jazz music.
(CC)
N/A
#122
(CC)
DVI
#919
(CC)
N/A
#1213
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2819
Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners, Part 1
Free-motion quilt with ease it's fast and fun! Learn to free-motion quilt on your sewing machine and you'll never look back. Nancy and guest Molly
Hanson show how to quilt like a pro and create finished projects without using a long-arm machine.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #901
Always Classic
The first episode of the season explores the classic cable and timeless projects. On Getting Started, Eunny dives into a tutorial on cable knitting
with tips for repairing common cable mistakes, such as picking up stitches and re-knitting your cables. Next, on Accessorize Me, Eunny has a
quick-to-knit cable ornament pattern that is a great project for beginners. Then, on this season's first Yarn Spotlight, Eunny joins yarn expert Clara
Parkes to talk wool. Learn about 100% wool yarns, their common uses, and what sets them aside from other yarns on the market. Finally, Eunny
wraps up this episode with a quick tip for reading cable charts and counting rows within your cable.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2505
Appliqued Mini Mats
Mary Fons and Patrick Lose will show you how to create beautiful applique designs. They will also teach a great economical way to create
continuous bias binding so you can finish projects like a pro.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4238
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #125
Light and Delicious Supper
Fresh vegetables and dip make a lively, and lovely, precursor to a delicious meal of baked swordfish with lemon, capers, and vinegar; plus
versatile Boiled Potatoes with Fresh Mint Sauce.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
I'm Cheating On You
How does Sara get great food on the table every night with no effort at all? She cheats! Lucky for you. she'll reveal all her tricks and secrets in
this episode. She'll show you fast Sticky Buns without the yeast, a way to bake risotto instead of stirring it with Baked Risotto with Red Wine,
Sweet Potatoes and Duck Confit and cheaters Wonton Ravioli stuffed with spinach, ricotta and mozzarella.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1214
Australian Lamb with Tim Bourke
Who out there hasn't heard of Australian lamb? This episode of Simply Ming brings us to Kangaroo Island in South Australia where we cook with
world-famous Australian lamb alongside some of the most beautiful views in the world. Ming makes a Orange-Ginger Lamb Shanks with Garlic
Barley "Risotto" and his chef colleague Tim Bourke cooks up Lamb Belly with Wild Garlic Puree, Olives and Wild Greens. Lamb is the theme on
this special episode of Simply Ming.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 97 of 122
Wed, Jun 24, 2015
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14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #704
Fresh and Spicy Spins to Roast Pork and Tacos
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Pork Pernil. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a
tasting of jarred medium salsa. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison shows Chris how to make California Fish tacos at home, and Bridget
shares the test kitchen's secrets to buying fish.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2011
Bench Jewelry Techniques
Patti Bullard shares some bench jewelry techniques that don't require a lot of space or supplies, plus a tip on how to choose the right pliers for a
special project. She also shows how to texture bracelets and earrings. Katie's Bead Lesson is about stamping on leather, a fast and easy
technique to learn to create a trendy bracelet.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Victorian Chic
A walking stick, three-mirror vanity, black jewelry and painted tea set brings to life PBS' hit show Downton Abbey. Projects: Walking Stick With
Glass Knob; Jet Black Jewelry; Three-Mirror Vanity; Painted Tea Set.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #509
Water Reclamation
Have you ever wondered how water can be recycled? Greene visits a water reclamation plant where he learns where the water goes after it's
flushed down the toilet and how it can be cleaned, treated and re-used.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1613
People
People come in all shapes and sizes. The first project uses papier mache and garden gloves to create cowboy and girl puppets. Next, decorate
your own flip flops. Draw faces in your art journal without even lifting your pencil off the page. And finally, create clothespin action figures of all
kinds from ninjas - to fairies.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1411
The Pioneers Challenge with Georgia Pellegrini
Modern Pioneer, Georgia Pellegrini, teams up with P. Allen Smith to prepare a stunning cocktail party. Meanwhile, a challenge between the two
has been waged. Who will come out on top?
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #325
Sol Mobile Bus (Various Cities Across America)
We follow a group of young gardeners who are traveling the country in a retro-fitted school bus powered on nothing but waste vegetable oil and
their own enthusiasm. With a traveling greenhouse, green roof and lots of seeds, they hope to teach edible gardening with sustainable practices
in cities and towns across America.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11125
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#309
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6063
19:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#222
20:00:00
On The Other Side of the Fence
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE is an educational documentary about the acclaimed metaphorical musical of the same name. The film
engages and challenges audience members, and addresses intolerance by telling a story that children and adults can easily understand.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut performance of this musical, a unique partnership between the staff, faculty and children of
Philadelphia's HMS School for Children for Cerebral Palsy and the Germantown Friends School of Philadelphia.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 98 of 122
Wed, Jun 24, 2015
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21:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #607
The Bahamas: Raking and Scraping Across The Islands
This archipelago of beautiful tropical islands has long appealed to musical explorers in search of sonic treasures. In this episode, they travel to
Cat Island in search of the roots of rake and scrape, the local music style Bahamians call their own. After a beach-side performance by
traditionalists Bo Hog and the Rooters we head to Grand Bahama in search of Stileet, a new generation rake and scrape singer who is bringing
urban attitude to the style. Then they explore the roots of spiritual music in The Bahamas with a fireside performance by multigenerational
acapella group The Region Bells. From there, Shabak, the most popular contemporary gospel group in The Bahamas, gives them an uplifting
performance in a beautiful 17th century cathedral. Along the way they learn how to carve up a conch, attempt to fish for their supper, and sample
the intoxicating drink known as The Gully Wash.
21:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists features rehearsal, performance and some backstage fun. Conor McDonald (baritone) is a
featured guest on a radio program; Clare Monfredo (cellist) rehearses and performs at String Quartet Marathon; Jeff DeRoche gives a tour of the
percussion section and conductor Karina Canellakis is presented for the first time.
22:00:00
Penelope
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
What happens when a nursing home decides to throw out the bingo boards and take on the Odyssey instead? Penelope: The Documentary tells
the story of how residents, some with severe dementia or wheel-chair bound, collaborate with playwright Anne Basting and Sojourn Theater to
create "Finding Penelope", a play reinterpreting Homer's Odyssey to tell it from Penelope's point of view. As we learned, some heroes stay at
home! The film is a beautiful exploration of how the residents, actors and students collaborated, from reading the Odyssey together to learning
Greek and eventually putting on a professional play featuring scenes all over the nursing home and an audience of over 400 moving through the
space. Whether you want to be entertained, you work with older adults, you're an artist or you are looking for your own adventure - you'll love
Penelope.
23:00:00
Cruel and Unusual
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
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CRUEL AND UNUSUAL investigates the historic change to California's Three Strikes law, which was the harshest sentencing law in the United
States. Narrated by Campbell Scott, the film takes a penetrating look into the prison system, revealing the tremendous social and human
implications of mass incarceration, and examines the importance of rethinking American criminal justice.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 99 of 122
Thu, Jun 25, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#6063
00:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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(CC)
N/A
#222
01:00:00
On The Other Side of the Fence
APTEX
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N/A
#0
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE is an educational documentary about the acclaimed metaphorical musical of the same name. The film
engages and challenges audience members, and addresses intolerance by telling a story that children and adults can easily understand.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut performance of this musical, a unique partnership between the staff, faculty and children of
Philadelphia's HMS School for Children for Cerebral Palsy and the Germantown Friends School of Philadelphia.
02:00:00
Music Voyager
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #607
The Bahamas: Raking and Scraping Across The Islands
This archipelago of beautiful tropical islands has long appealed to musical explorers in search of sonic treasures. In this episode, they travel to
Cat Island in search of the roots of rake and scrape, the local music style Bahamians call their own. After a beach-side performance by
traditionalists Bo Hog and the Rooters we head to Grand Bahama in search of Stileet, a new generation rake and scrape singer who is bringing
urban attitude to the style. Then they explore the roots of spiritual music in The Bahamas with a fireside performance by multigenerational
acapella group The Region Bells. From there, Shabak, the most popular contemporary gospel group in The Bahamas, gives them an uplifting
performance in a beautiful 17th century cathedral. Along the way they learn how to carve up a conch, attempt to fish for their supper, and sample
the intoxicating drink known as The Gully Wash.
02:30:00
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#102
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists features rehearsal, performance and some backstage fun. Conor McDonald (baritone) is a
featured guest on a radio program; Clare Monfredo (cellist) rehearses and performs at String Quartet Marathon; Jeff DeRoche gives a tour of the
percussion section and conductor Karina Canellakis is presented for the first time.
03:00:00
Penelope
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
What happens when a nursing home decides to throw out the bingo boards and take on the Odyssey instead? Penelope: The Documentary tells
the story of how residents, some with severe dementia or wheel-chair bound, collaborate with playwright Anne Basting and Sojourn Theater to
create "Finding Penelope", a play reinterpreting Homer's Odyssey to tell it from Penelope's point of view. As we learned, some heroes stay at
home! The film is a beautiful exploration of how the residents, actors and students collaborated, from reading the Odyssey together to learning
Greek and eventually putting on a professional play featuring scenes all over the nursing home and an audience of over 400 moving through the
space. Whether you want to be entertained, you work with older adults, you're an artist or you are looking for your own adventure - you'll love
Penelope.
04:00:00
Cruel and Unusual
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL investigates the historic change to California's Three Strikes law, which was the harshest sentencing law in the United
States. Narrated by Campbell Scott, the film takes a penetrating look into the prison system, revealing the tremendous social and human
implications of mass incarceration, and examines the importance of rethinking American criminal justice.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2603
New Nixon Secrets from the White House Tapes
Three historians, KEN HUGHES, LUKE NICHTER, and JOHN PRADOS reveal new findings from Nixon White House secret recordings-including
the possibility that President Nixon committed treason when he slowed negotiations to end the Vietnam War for political reasons.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1448
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #320
In A Bind/Star Light, Star Bright
It's Chirp's lucky day when she finds a golden string. The birds wish on a star. Pocoyo: Don't Touch - Pocoyo guards the castle Elly built from
blocks.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 100 of 122
Thu, Jun 25, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#119
Animation 1: Grounded - Story: Eagle, Raven, Hawk and Robyn wait outside Headmaster Crane's office to be brought in before him. Clearly,
they're all in big trouble. Eagle blames Raven, Raven blames Eagle; even Robyn and Hawk have their own opinions. As they quarrel, we flash
back and learn how they got into this mess: the Racers are on a class trip to Venus not far from a creepy old abandoned space station, rumored
to be haunted, in orbit of the planet. In a test of bravado, the kids screw up their courage to enter the dark, scary space station. What happens
next becomes a matter of opinion and point-of-view: which of them accidentally set events in motion that caused the space station to re-enter
Venus's atmosphere and break up? In separate vignettes, we see and hear what transpired from each Space Racer's POV - which couldn't be
more different - until Headmaster Crane finally confronts them to deduce the truth. Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach - Collaborating with a
team and then sharing what one has learned is often useful. Interstitial 1: "NASM 4- Walk Through Skylab". Animation 2: Here Comes the Sun Story: Headmaster Crane, insisting that the Sun can rise from the West, makes a bet with a skeptical Vulture. The stakes? The loser of the bet
must dress up as a silly mascot for the next Orb-O match and dance in front of the whole academy. Trying to help the headmaster, the Racers
travel to different locations on Earth and the Moon, develop hypotheses about sunrises, and finally discover that the direction of the sunrise
depends upon the rotation of a planet. So they fly to Venus -- which rotates clockwise -- but since they're not able to land there, cannot confirm
their hypothesis. Will they be able to prove that the Sun indeed can rise in the West, and make Vulture dress up at the next Orb-O match?
Curriculum Focus: Experimentation - form hypotheses and make predictions while collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has
learned. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 9 - Sunrise and Sunset". Character Bio: Vulture.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Interval Training
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Back Strengthening (All Standing)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#123
(CC)
DVI
#920
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1214
Breathing
By toning and stretching muscles around the ribcage and practicing good breathing technique viewers learn how to get the most out of each
breath.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2820
Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners, Part 2
Create free-motion quilting designs with confidence. Learn how to master all the fundamentals of free-motion quilting. Nancy and guest Molly
Hanson show you how to confidently stitch different quilting designs, including stippling variations, swirls, and woodgrain.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #902
Short Rows
This episode dives into short row knitting. Eunny begins with a tutorial on three ways to wrap your short rows. Next, on today's Accessorize Me
segment, Shay and Kristin talk about the Broomstick lace crocheted hat. This fun hat is easy-to-crochet and takes just one ball of yarn. Then, on
Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny talk about washable wools; which yarns are actually washable, and what projects lend themselves to
these yarns. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip on changing stepped bind-offs to short row knitting.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2506
Marking Your Quilt Top
Creating a quilt top is just the beginning. Guest Angela Huffman will show you how simple quilting designs can finish a quilt with style and ease.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4239
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1013
It All Begins with Beans
Chefs can get excited over the littlest thing. For Josefina Santacruz, that thing is beans. She believes every cook should know how to cook beans
and rice before venturing any further in Mexican cuisine. For an example of beans done right, Rick and Josefina head to Nico's Restaurant, which
has been cooking perfect beans since 1957; their bean soup proves a thing of beauty. Rick and Josefina likewise admire the perfect barbacoa
made daily by Chef Moises Rodriguez Vargas of Hidalguense restaurant in Mexico City. He shares his careful preparation of this classic dish with
Rick and Josefina at his home. At Yuban, in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, young Chef Paloma Ortiz respects the cuisine of Oaxaca
while adding her personal flourishes. In Chicago, Rick steps us through a simple barbacoa sure to inspire all cooks.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #113
Espresso Ribeye & Fried Green Tomatoes
Sometime in life, the most unexpected combination of flavors creates true culinary masterpieces. In this episode Chef Stellino does just that, a
magic rub containing espresso turns a great steak into a work of art. Then Nick teaches us how to create a southern favorite, Fried Green
Tomatoes.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 101 of 122
Thu, Jun 25, 2015
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14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #411
Portable Picnic
Host Laura Theodore prepares a portable picnic lunch. Special guest: Chef Del Sroufe. Menu features "Chickpea and Quinoa Salad in Sweet
Pepper Boats." "Marinated Asparagus Salad" adds zing to this traveling menu. For dessert, festive "Date-Nut Lollipops" add a pop of fun and
flavor, while homemade 'Ginger Iced Tea" rounds out the meal with frosty freshness.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #126
Fowl Play
Turkey Cutlets In Anchovy-Lemon Sauce; Grilled Chicken With Tarragon Butter; Roast Capon With Cognac And Mustard Sauce; Ballottine Of
Chicken With Spinach Filling.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2012
Needle Tatting and Chainmaille
Lauren Andersen, The Chainmaille Lady has a new take on mixing other materials with chainmaille, including needle tatting and premade cuffs.
Lauren also shares a tip for making your own jump rings. Katie makes a beaded cluster bracelet in her Beading Lesson.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #113
Glorious Giving
Mark celebrates the holidays and shares his project ideas for do-it-yourself cardboard ornaments and wreaths, snow globes, wrapping and a
standing plywood tree. Projects: Cardboard Ornaments and Wreath; Snow Globes; Holiday Shoe Clips; Standing Plywood Tree (Peter); Easy
Wrapping Ideas.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest Goes Green
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #510
Trash Free Challenge
Have you ever wondered how you can help your school recycle more? Check out this awesome journey to three middle schools taking on the
"trash free challenge."
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1701
On The Move
We are on the move, with projects that go along with us, or move themselves! Join host Katie Hacker and make a rockin' roadster that really rolls.
Artist Franz Spohn uses a little string to add animation to his art and blogger Jenny Barnett Rohrs make a wreath with colorful felt pinwheels. Use
the Family Craft Box and recycled denim to make a car track. Decorate your room with an eye-catching string art project that uses color to create
the feeling of movement.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1412
It's Spooky
Allen Smith is throwing a Halloween Bash! Learn how to keep your Jack-o-Lantern's fresh longer along with unique fall decorating designs.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #326
Behind The Scenes with Growing A Greener World
With nearly 75 episodes over three seasons, a lot has gone into the planning of each and every one. But who are the people behind scenes, how
does the show come together and what gets left on the cutting room floor that we'd love to have back? From the voices our own producers and
production team, this episode provides a behind the scenes look at how the series is made, from how we chose our topics and locations, the
highlights and lowlights and our some of our favorite scenes you didn't see.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11126
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1152
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6064
19:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1008
Today on Native Report with Stacey Thunder we meet the talented artists displaying their work at the Annual Northern Plains Indian Art Market at
Souix Falls South Dakota. And we learn how the South Dakota Urban Indian Health Center is meeting the challenges of providing quality health
care for Native people. And to honor our 10th season on public airwaves we look back at our visit to the Journey Museum in Rapid City, South
Dakota where the Lakota are sharing their people's history in their own way. We also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian
Country on this edition of Native Report.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 102 of 122
Thu, Jun 25, 2015
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20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1203
The Boxcars
Fast-rising bluegrass sensations The Boxcars perform their fresh take on traditional bluegrass at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the
Kentucky Horse Park.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
22:00:00
Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
(N)
N/A
#0
The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
23:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Quilt Nation : 20,000,000 and Counting!
"Quilt making," as one quilt maker says, "is the greatest mass movement nobody ever heard of." The population of the American quilt world
outnumbers those of many small countries, and yet most outsiders remain unaware of its size, diversity, and economic clout. In this episode Why
Quilts Matter goes inside this unseen world, meeting its participants, attending its events, analyzing its businesses, periodicals, support services,
and technological advancements. Our experts also provide a bird's eye view of the politics, as various festivals, artists and quilters struggle for the
heart and soul of Quilt Nation.
23:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Prescription: Oceans
The oceans are part of America's newest medical frontier. In Florida, a group of scientists are testing sea sponges for their potential anti-cancer
properties. These and other marine invertebrates may hold the key to unlocking the secrets of our own biology.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 103 of 122
Fri, Jun 26, 2015
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Start
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6064
00:30:00
Native Report
WDSE
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1008
Today on Native Report with Stacey Thunder we meet the talented artists displaying their work at the Annual Northern Plains Indian Art Market at
Souix Falls South Dakota. And we learn how the South Dakota Urban Indian Health Center is meeting the challenges of providing quality health
care for Native people. And to honor our 10th season on public airwaves we look back at our visit to the Journey Museum in Rapid City, South
Dakota where the Lakota are sharing their people's history in their own way. We also hear from our Elders and learn something new about Indian
Country on this edition of Native Report.
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1203
The Boxcars
Fast-rising bluegrass sensations The Boxcars perform their fresh take on traditional bluegrass at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the
Kentucky Horse Park.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
03:00:00
Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
(N)
N/A
#0
The Slovak Republic is one Europe's most overlooked travel gems. Obscured for centuries within Austria-Hungary and later Czechoslovakia, it
has remained relatively unknown to much of the world. In this first English language program on the Slovak Republic, world traveler, History
Channel producer and host Pat Uskert, along with his Slovak guide Mila Kissova, take us on a visually stunning journey into unknown Europe,
from Bratislava to the High Tatra Mountains, exploring the region's history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart
of Europe features modern and ancient castles, historical cathedrals, a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum, music and dance festivals, traditional
villages, a surreal Aragonite mine, hiking in national parks and trekking in the Tatra mountains. For both travelers and history lovers, Slovakia:
Treasures in the Heart of Europe promises a journey into lands seldom traveled.
04:00:00
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Quilt Nation : 20,000,000 and Counting!
"Quilt making," as one quilt maker says, "is the greatest mass movement nobody ever heard of." The population of the American quilt world
outnumbers those of many small countries, and yet most outsiders remain unaware of its size, diversity, and economic clout. In this episode Why
Quilts Matter goes inside this unseen world, meeting its participants, attending its events, analyzing its businesses, periodicals, support services,
and technological advancements. Our experts also provide a bird's eye view of the politics, as various festivals, artists and quilters struggle for the
heart and soul of Quilt Nation.
04:30:00
Changing Seas
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Prescription: Oceans
The oceans are part of America's newest medical frontier. In Florida, a group of scientists are testing sea sponges for their potential anti-cancer
properties. These and other marine invertebrates may hold the key to unlocking the secrets of our own biology.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2604
What Now? Are Police Tactics Undermining Democracy?
Yale professor VESLA M. WEAVER discusses how increasingly fierce police practices are corrupting citizen's feelings toward American
democracy itself, particularly for the black urban poor in the aftermath of issues like Ferguson, Missouri.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1449
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #322
I Spy A Spider/Robin in the Bat Cave
The birds wonder about the sticky, webby things they find. Chirp gets lost playing hideand- seek. Pocoyo: Hiccup - Pocoyo, Elly and Loula help
Pato get rid of the hiccups.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 104 of 122
Fri, Jun 26, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#120
Animation 1: Starling: Space Racer! - Story: Eager to become a Space Racer, Starling first has to pass several tests in order to be officially
certified. Usually Coach Pigeon oversees the testing, but Vulture (who greedily wants to drill for fuel under the Spacenasium building) has
replaced him as Chief Training Officer. Eagle, Robyn and Hawk offer to train Starling for the test, which Vulture will then have to administer. Since
the Racers cannot use the Spacenasium to practice, they find alternate methods to help train Starling to simulate take-off speeds, maneuver
Mars storms, land on icy surfaces using retro-rockets, and dodge asteroids. Will they be able to prepare her for the ultimate test and allow
Starling to fulfill her dream? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Forming theories and predictions to try to explain how and why
things happen. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 4- Parachute Teamwork". Animation 2: Titanic Trip - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk have a four-day
weekend coming up, so they do some research to decide where to spend a camping holiday. After briefly consulting AVA, they conclude that
Titan is the most Earth-like body in the Solar System... so off they head for Saturn's famous moon. Crane slyly asks them, while they're there, to
please observe and note any small differences between Titan and Earth. Once they reach Titan, they realize that while there are a few
similarities, the two places are vastly different! Liquid methane lakes, lava ice, a 16-Earth-day night, thicker atmosphere, freezing cold
temperatures and lower gravity all make for an interesting science project... but an incredibly uncomfortable and stinky camping experience.
Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 7: Shoebox Diorama". Character Bio:
AVA.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Spine Strength & Flexibility (All Standing)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#124
(CC)
DVI
#921
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1215
Stretching
Strengthening should always be followed by stretching as an important component to any workout. This episode includes some great stretching
exercises to improve flexibility.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2821
Today's Crazy Quilting with Your Embroidery Machine, Part 1
Create digital crazy patch designs that look like handwork. Nancy and guest Eileen Roche, machine embroidery expert, show you how to
duplicate your grandmother's crazy quilt hand embroidery stitches with today's digital techniques-all in the hoop.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #903
Reversibility Counts
Learn about reversible knit and crochet fashions. Eunny begins this episode with an explanation on what makes a knit reversible and
demonstrates how to pick up stitches invisibly. On the Accessorize Me segment, Kristin shows off a mobius shawl with a versatile motif pattern.
Then, on today's Yarn Spotlight Clara Parkes and Eunny take a look at locally spun yarns. If you think it's important to support American yarn
companies, don't miss a look at a fun bison yarn that is both grown and spun here in the United States. Finally, Eunny finishes with a quick tip for
reversible and invisible seaming.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
(S)
Cabins at the Lake
The Cabins at the Lake quilt utilizes simple piecing techniques and an introduction to foundation paper piecing.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2507
(CC)
N/A
#4240
13:00:00
Christina Cooks
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #907
Kids' Faves Makeover
Love and kids go hand in hand. But the foods they love aren't always the best for them. In this episode, some ways to keep making their favorites,
while keeping them healthy and happy...and you, sane...at the same time.
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Winter Squash
In this episode, Joanne goes wild with one of her secret food crushes - winter squash. We'll visit a farmer's market and a California walnut farm,
and then watch as Joanne teaches her student how to transform winter squash into recipes including a Roasted Kabocha Soup with Ginger
Butter. Recipes: Pasta with Roasted Butternut Squash, Toasted Walnuts, Sage, and Parsley; Grana Padano and White Balsamic Vinaigrette;
Kabocha Soup. Student: Joan Boada.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 105 of 122
Fri, Jun 26, 2015
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Start
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AS2 Episode
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1201
Creole-Braised Wood Duck/Grand View Lodge
Chef Folse kicks off his new series highlighting Teal and Wood Duck, two of the most highly prized game ducks for cooking in Louisiana. He
prepares a mouthwatering favorite, smoked Teal and Andouille gumbo, and then travels to Grand View Lodge in Southwest Louisiana where
prepares Creole-Braised Wood Duck. Other dishes include Grilled Honey and Chile-glazed Duck Breast, and Hip's Bread Pudding.
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Chefs A' Field
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Old Salts, Young Guns
Chesapeake Bay Oysters Bubble Back from Virtual Extinction. Chef Jason Alley: Comfort Restaurant - Portsmouth and Richmond, VA Virginia
chef Jason Alley and his children join Chesapeake Bay oyster farmers Ryan and Travis Croxton to harvest oysters and learn how the onceendangered bivalves are helping to clean up pollution in the bay. In the kitchen, Chef Alley and his children prepare dishes featuring their prized
catch. Recipes: Angels on Horseback; Oysters on the Half Shell with Vanilla-Ginger Mignonette.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #2013
Mixed Media Jewelry
Author and designer Cynthia Deis demonstrate collage techniques for mixed media jewelry. She creates a mica tag and a flat leather bracelet.
Katie's Beading Lesson features an assist from Candie Cooper for a quick lesson on making silk beads.
15:30:00
Crafting at the Spotted Canary
NETA
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N/A #301
Things That Are Lacey
We all like to feel pretty and lace is one of those designs that makes everything beautiful. Stamps and punches are great tools for adding lace to
everyday items. Pillows for the couch can be stamped with lace, you can stamp a piece of fabric for a new-look to a chair, and paper can be
punched to make a delicate wreath for the door to welcome your friends.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest
NETA
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Helicopter Making
Fly through the Robinson Helicopter warehouse with host Joel Greene. Follow him as he learns all of the important steps it takes to put together
these incredible machines...and then take them apart?
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1702
Critters and Creatures
Inspiration comes from animals and creatures - real and imaginary. Katie makes a 3-D owl with textured wings makes a great decoration for any
room. Franz and Katie make creature creation a team sport by drawing three-part fantasy animals together. Jenny looks to the sea to find
inspiration for a jelly-fish made from re-cycled materials then Katie creates a glittery clay lizard textured with found items. From the Family Craft
box make a pair of bear claw slippers made from tissue boxes.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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N/A #1413
Embracing Winter
Don't let the winter blues put a chill on your seasonal party. Cool weather entertaining tips and more in this episode of P. Allen Smith's Garden
Home. Plus, Santa makes a special visit to Moss Mountain Farm.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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N/A #201
The Best People of Season One
During our first season, we met some of the rock stars of gardening, sustainability, urban farming and environmental stewardship. This episode
recaps some of our most memorable visits and well worth a second look! From the Pied Piper of Urban Farming, Will Allen, the founding family of
organic gardening, Maria & Maya Rodale and USDA's Secretary of State, Tom Vilsack, we brought our GGW viewers along for the conversations.
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Journal
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Out of Ireland
WLIW
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19:00:00
Newsline
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19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
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Johnny Williams & Friends; Wrecked Fretts.
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Woodsongs
NETA
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Acoustic Eidolon and Willie Watson
Acoustic Eidolon, featuring Joe Scott on double neck guitjo (a 14 string banjo/guitar combination that he can play both necks simultaneously) and
Hannah Alkire on cello, are from Colorado and have graced stages throughout the US, Europe, Australia and Canada. With eleven CDs and a
DVD to their credit, these masterful artists continue to captivate audiences throughout the world with their signature "new acoustic" sound and
boundless possibilities in blending Celtic, Folk, World & Latin music influences. Their latest is 'Lucky Man' a retrospective of Joe's 35-year journey
through music. Willie Watson is best-known for his work with his previous band Old Crow Medicine Show and a large part of the reason that banjo
and guitar driven music is heard everywhere in the air these days. Born in Watkins Glen, NY, Watson discovered North Carolina Appalachian
music and began to unearth old Folkways albums. His debut solo album, Folk Singer Vol. 1, spans ten songs from the American folk songbook
and features Watson's skillful and subtle banjo and guitar accompaniments with his soaring vocals.
22:00:00
Still on the Road
NER
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N/A
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Twelve actors travel across 28 US cities on a seven month journey to bring classical theater to America. The Acting Company, a classical touring
ensemble founded by John Houseman and Margot Harley, started with members of the first graduating class of the drama division of the Julliard
School. Kevin Kline recalls Houseman's motivation being, "We couldn't just let them go out there and do garbage." In the Company's 37th
season, twelve actors spend seven months on a cramped bus, lose a leading man, play 71 roles, and learn to work in spaces that won't hold their
set. Throughout, they reconnect with their passion for performing, receive a great review in the New York Times, and teach high school and
college students a new way to look at Shakespeare. As we follow the actors on tour and watch insightful conversations with Kevin Kline, Rainn
Wilson and Harriet Harris, we learn that with the exception of Xbox and Wi-Fi on the bus, not much has changed - and that is just as it should be.
23:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
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N/A #108
Massimo & Lella Vignelli
"Design must be intellectually elegant," poses Massimo Vignelli. "What is intellectually elegant? Well, it's the opposite of vulgar." As the man
behind such simple and beautiful design from the Helvetica font to the New York Subway map, the design world is indebted to this pragmatic yet
lyrical designer. In this episode, Italian-born designers Massimo and Lella Vignelli speak with classic Italian flair and wit about the essential
principles of all art with The Artist Toolbox. Join host John Jacobsen at the design table in the Vignellis' Upper East Side minimalist home to
discuss the art of balance and problem-solving in their award-winning work in industrial and product design, graphic design, book, magazine and
packaging design, furniture design and more, including the jewelry that Lella designs for herself. Their work is so influential that it is truly all
around us. Lella has said, "If you do it right, it will last forever," simple logic that can be applied not only to the Vignellis' timeless and influential
design but to their longtime marriage and professional partnership.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
Playwright David Hare and Director Stephen Daldry On Hare's Play, Skylight
EPS
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Sat, Jun 27, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
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Global 3000
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
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#6065
DW
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#725
NETA
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#913
Johnny Williams & Friends; Wrecked Fretts.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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N/A #1607
Acoustic Eidolon and Willie Watson
Acoustic Eidolon, featuring Joe Scott on double neck guitjo (a 14 string banjo/guitar combination that he can play both necks simultaneously) and
Hannah Alkire on cello, are from Colorado and have graced stages throughout the US, Europe, Australia and Canada. With eleven CDs and a
DVD to their credit, these masterful artists continue to captivate audiences throughout the world with their signature "new acoustic" sound and
boundless possibilities in blending Celtic, Folk, World & Latin music influences. Their latest is 'Lucky Man' a retrospective of Joe's 35-year journey
through music. Willie Watson is best-known for his work with his previous band Old Crow Medicine Show and a large part of the reason that banjo
and guitar driven music is heard everywhere in the air these days. Born in Watkins Glen, NY, Watson discovered North Carolina Appalachian
music and began to unearth old Folkways albums. His debut solo album, Folk Singer Vol. 1, spans ten songs from the American folk songbook
and features Watson's skillful and subtle banjo and guitar accompaniments with his soaring vocals.
03:00:00
Still on the Road
NER
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Twelve actors travel across 28 US cities on a seven month journey to bring classical theater to America. The Acting Company, a classical touring
ensemble founded by John Houseman and Margot Harley, started with members of the first graduating class of the drama division of the Julliard
School. Kevin Kline recalls Houseman's motivation being, "We couldn't just let them go out there and do garbage." In the Company's 37th
season, twelve actors spend seven months on a cramped bus, lose a leading man, play 71 roles, and learn to work in spaces that won't hold their
set. Throughout, they reconnect with their passion for performing, receive a great review in the New York Times, and teach high school and
college students a new way to look at Shakespeare. As we follow the actors on tour and watch insightful conversations with Kevin Kline, Rainn
Wilson and Harriet Harris, we learn that with the exception of Xbox and Wi-Fi on the bus, not much has changed - and that is just as it should be.
04:00:00
Artist Toolbox
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
Massimo & Lella Vignelli
"Design must be intellectually elegant," poses Massimo Vignelli. "What is intellectually elegant? Well, it's the opposite of vulgar." As the man
behind such simple and beautiful design from the Helvetica font to the New York Subway map, the design world is indebted to this pragmatic yet
lyrical designer. In this episode, Italian-born designers Massimo and Lella Vignelli speak with classic Italian flair and wit about the essential
principles of all art with The Artist Toolbox. Join host John Jacobsen at the design table in the Vignellis' Upper East Side minimalist home to
discuss the art of balance and problem-solving in their award-winning work in industrial and product design, graphic design, book, magazine and
packaging design, furniture design and more, including the jewelry that Lella designs for herself. Their work is so influential that it is truly all
around us. Lella has said, "If you do it right, it will last forever," simple logic that can be applied not only to the Vignellis' timeless and influential
design but to their longtime marriage and professional partnership.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
Playwright David Hare and Director Stephen Daldry On Hare's Play, Skylight
05:00:00
In Good Shape
EPS
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WNVC
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05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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DVI #2705
Fertility & Pregnancy In Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease which means a person's immune system is attacking his or her own body-and specifically
attacking the joints. Women outnumber men with Rheumatoid Arthritis by a ratio of 3 to 1-and when a younger woman is diagnosed with RAoften she wants to know how this condition will affect her ability to have a baby. But studies have shown that women with Rheumatoid Arthritis
have many concerns about becoming pregnant and delivering a healthy child. In this program we'll explore some of those concerns. We'll hear
from experts who believe the condition must be well-controlled before becoming pregnant-but they do not consider rheumatoid arthritis as a
reason to avoid having a baby. We'll also see how research on women with cancer who had chemotherapy during pregnancy is offering
information about the long-term impact of medication on babies in the womb.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
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Mystic Koi
Today's painting is a subject that Gary loves to photograph. The Koi Fish with all their beautiful colors are so much fun to paint. These bright
colored Fish are set against a Black background, accented with bright splashes of abstract color. Tiny bubbles are added for additional interest.
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Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
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#111
San Antonio, Texas - In early March of 1836, 200 men died defending a small mission and gave rise to the cry of "Remember the Alamo!" and
Texas independence. Unlike the heralded rally cry the city of San Antonio has subtly designed and developed itself into the 7th largest city in the
nation. Surprised? Delve into the heart of Texas with Eric as he 'sallies up' to the city of San Antonio.
09:00:00
Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
NETA
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DVI #107
Etretat - A Landscape of Inspiration Along The Normandy Coast of France
David introduces the majestic white cliffs rising out of the sea at Etretat on the Normandy Coast and their role in the inventive periods of French
painting from the romanticism of Delacroix, the realism of Courbet to the Impressionism of the late 1860's through the 1880's. They all respond to
Etretat's iconic arches over the sea. He compares the styles and visions of Etretat's artists and reveals the keys to their paintings.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderize The Saddle Bags
APTEX
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DVI
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Relaxation
Mary Ann explores the healing touch of massage, demonstrating some effective ways to release tension and use movement to relax.
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10:30:00
Wai Lana Yoga
APTEX
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N/A #509
Two-Hand Snake
This balancing pose strengthens both arms and abs and improves concentration. End with a standing chin lock that calms the mind and
emotions.
11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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DVI #101
Party Foods
This episode is packed with good ideas and Miyoko goes "nutty" for vegan cheese you'll have to try to believe! With our guest chef topping it off
with a Cherry Sangria, you'll be ready to throw your next party. Gruyere and Pear Croustade/Tempeh Bites/Tzatsiki/Beet Tapenade/Cherry
Sangria/Ceveche.
11:30:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
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N/A #808
Tijuana Round Table
There's a long heritage of good food in Tijuana: It has an amazing taco culture and is the birthplace of the Caesar salad. Today, Tijuana boasts
one of the top culinary schools in the country and some of the best chefs in Mexico. Rick and three fellow food lovers dine at the ultra-modern
Mision 19 located in Mexico's newest Leed Gold Certified building. Chef Javier Plascencia wows them with his creative twists on classic Mexican
dishes such as braised beef short ribs wrapped in fresh fig leaves and served with black mole and kabocha foam. For starters, Chef Javier layers
local tuna with nopales, chicharron and avocado meringue. Between bites, Rick and his guests discuss their own relationships with food, the
expanding culinary scene in Tijuana and the future of Mexican food.
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #224
A Light Summery Meal
Today, Lidia serves a beautiful Striped Bass with Tomato Pesto over a bed of fennel as the star of the meal. She then creates a tasty dish of Mint
String Beans. For dessert, summer is still the theme with Peach Granita, although the granita technique can be made with all kinds of seasonal
fruits.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #202
Chicago - The Little Goat
On today's episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans visits the Windy City and finds out that there is an area of Chicago's west
loop that is considered perhaps the best restaurant row in America. And that is due in no small part to one of today's guest chefs: Stefanie Izard,
who runs not one, but three excellent establishments on Randolph Street. She's joined by her friend and fellow acclaimed chef, Chris Pandel.
Together the group explores the city of Chicago gathering ingredients to cook up a Korean-inspired family style BBQ. Twenty or so Chicago
foodies enjoy Grilled Spring Onion Kimchi with Radishes, Spring Onion Pancakes, Korean-Style Slow-Roasted American Guinea Hog, Chilled
Pork Loin with Rhubarb, Pork Skin Noodles with Mustard Greens, a Rhubarb-Ginger Cocktail and a beer that Stephanie helped create. Proving
again, Chicago is second to no city!
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
Korea
With their misty mountain temples and
APTEX
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N/A
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Dream of Italy
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Puglia
Local Tonino Benincasa gives Kathy an introduction to the Baroque city of Lecce with a classic car ride. Lecce is famous for its paper mache and
we see how nativity scene figures are crafted at Cartapesta Claudio Riso. Pasticiotto is the favorite local pastry and pastry chef Luca Capilungo
gives Kathy a pastry lesson. Outside Lecce, in the town of Squinzano, Kathy meets the locals and gets a ride in a tiny Ape car to an olive mill
where locals are dancing the pizzico in celebration of the harvest. A local mama teaches Kathy to make orecchiette (pasta) and taralli (biscuits).
Alberobello is famous for its classic cone-shaped houses (trulli) and we learn the history of them. In seaside Monopoli, Kathy's friend Antonello
Losito introduces her to an old man who makes beautiful model boats.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
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N/A #610
Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters
The fascinating capitals of Finland and Estonia offer a chance to sample each country's history, art, and distinct love of life. We'll start in Helsinki
with its Neoclassical old town, modern flair for design, and steamy saunas. Then it's just a two-hour boat ride to Tallinn-with its medieval charms
and new-found prosperity-celebrating its freedom and thriving in its post-USSR renaissance.
14:30:00
Curious Traveler
APTEX
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N/A #101
Curious About - New York City
Why are the constellations backwards in Grand Central? Why are there acorns all over the place? Why does the Great Hall at the Met look like
the Baths of Caracalla? Why is there a golden Diana statue in the middle of the Met, and what does that have to do with the General Sherman
statue by The Plaza? Why is Rockefeller Center's Atlas statue permanently grimacing at St. Patrick's Cathedral? And what does he have to do
with the Pieta inside?
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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N/A
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Containers are a great way to bring vibrant color and focal points to your landscape. GardenSMART visits with an expert who shares her ideas
and design talents. Be sure to join us as we GardenSMART with containers.
15:30:00
Farm with Ian Knauer
NETA
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DVI #110
Brick Chicken
Ian takes a trip to visit Iron Chef Jose Garces on his farm and learns his twist in preparing nachos. After being inspired Ian returns home to make
his verison of a Potato Nacho to go along with his Brick Chicken, cooked over an open fire pit for dinner.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #521
Franklin Chang Diaz
Costa Rica-born Franklin Chang-Diaz, a former NASA astronaut and the current chairman and CEO of Ad Astra Rocket Company, talks about life
in other planets, breaking barriers, and helping others to reach for the stars.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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N/A #510
James Ellroy, Novelist
James Ellory is an author known for his noir-style crime fiction, primarily set in Los Angeles. Some of his past works have been adapted into
Hollywood successes including the Academy Award-winning L.A. Confidential and The Black Dahlia. His latest novel, Perfidia, is set in Los
Angeles during World War II, as Japanese internment camps begin forming.
17:00:00
Pen TV Program TBA
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17:30:00
Natural Heroes
KNME
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The Next, Best West
THE NEXT, BEST WEST explores how the conventional American concept of progress steered our exploitation of the Western landscape, but
now, a vibrant new understanding of progress presages a better future. With three stories in Colorado, Montana and Washington State, we go out
on the range with a family using livestock to heal damaged land, a huge prairie regeneration project, and the Elwha River restoration-- the largest
dam removal project to date.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline This Week
19:00:00
NETA
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N/A
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#1920
Closer to Truth
EPS
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N/A #1312
Does God's Knowledge Ruin Free Will?
Since God (supposedly) knows everything and can never be wrong, including about future events, how could those future events not come to
pass? If we cannot do other than what God knew prior, how then free will?
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Date: 05/01/2015
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Piano Guy
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NETA
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N/A
#1412
The program theme is Rock & Roll. Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock," The Beach Boys'
"California Girls" as well as a great Boogie Woogie Riff made famous by Jerry Lee Lewis. Featured artists include Dave Powers and Nat Kerr.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #404
Infinity Hall Live - Women of Song
Infinity Hall Live brings you some of the best female performances captured through our lens with songs from; Tori Amos, Aimee Mann, Shelby
Lynne, The Wailin' Jenny's, Wilson Phillips and Joan Osborne. These women have brought us to our feet with their thought provoking lyrics,
intense musicianship and emotional courage. Aimee Mann sings "Save Me" and "Wise Up" from the film Magnolia which earned her nominations
for an Oscar, Golden Globe and three Grammys. Shelby Lynne shares the challenge of love and the pains of heartbreak on songs like "Killin'
Kind" and "Your Lies". Tori Amos backed by a chamber ensemble dazzles with her poetic lyrics and intense piano playing on the playful "Leather"
and haunting ballad "Winter". Relish the celestial harmonies of The Wailin' Jenny's with their gospel influenced version of "Bring Me Li'l Water
Silvy" and join Joan Osborne as she begs the question "What if God was One of Us" from her number one hit of the same name.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #507
The Rides
Made up of two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash), five-time Grammy-nominated singer, guitarist and
songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd and famed Chicago rock/blues keyboardist Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag), The Rides performs songs from
their Top 40 debut album Can't Get Enough. Recorded at The Iridium in New York City.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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Mumbai City Guide
Zay Harding encounters a Bollywood artist in Bandra, explores Dharavi, India's largest slum made famous by the movie "Slumdog Millionaire"
and takes in the fish market at Sassoon Docks. He checks in to the luxurious Taj Palace Hotel, tours the sea fort of Murud Janjira and visits the
open-air laundromat. Zay also shops in the Chor Bazaar then flies to the World Heritage site of Ellora. Finally, he tries his hand at the ancient
form of pole yoga and meets Mahatma Gandhi's grandson.
23:00:00
Chihuly Fire & Light
APTEX
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N/A
#0
At once organic and otherworldly, pure and complicated, Dale Chihuly's glass works brilliantly combine the simplicity of the medium with the
extraordinary innovation of the artist. From Chihuly's studio in Seattle to installation sites throughout San Francisco, CHIHULY FIRE & LIGHT
observes the artist at work with his team as he conceives and creates his most ambitious exhibition to date, Chihuly at the de Young. This 2008
exhibition included 11 galleries of new and archival works representing the breadth and scope of the artist's creative vision during the last four
decades. From the Mille Fiori (a 56-foot garden of glass) to the Saffron Tower (a 30-foot neon sculpture), Chihuly's exquisite sculptures challenge
convention with bold color, dramatic forms and extraordinary composition. In addition to interviews with architect Frank Gehry and other artists,
art critics and museum executives, the film highlights the collaborative qualities of Chihuly's creative process, in which he entrusts hundreds of
talented glassblowers to execute his vision.
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00:00:01
Closer to Truth
EPS
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N/A #1312
Does God's Knowledge Ruin Free Will?
Since God (supposedly) knows everything and can never be wrong, including about future events, how could those future events not come to
pass? If we cannot do other than what God knew prior, how then free will?
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1412
The program theme is Rock & Roll. Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock," The Beach Boys'
"California Girls" as well as a great Boogie Woogie Riff made famous by Jerry Lee Lewis. Featured artists include Dave Powers and Nat Kerr.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #404
Infinity Hall Live - Women of Song
Infinity Hall Live brings you some of the best female performances captured through our lens with songs from; Tori Amos, Aimee Mann, Shelby
Lynne, The Wailin' Jenny's, Wilson Phillips and Joan Osborne. These women have brought us to our feet with their thought provoking lyrics,
intense musicianship and emotional courage. Aimee Mann sings "Save Me" and "Wise Up" from the film Magnolia which earned her nominations
for an Oscar, Golden Globe and three Grammys. Shelby Lynne shares the challenge of love and the pains of heartbreak on songs like "Killin'
Kind" and "Your Lies". Tori Amos backed by a chamber ensemble dazzles with her poetic lyrics and intense piano playing on the playful "Leather"
and haunting ballad "Winter". Relish the celestial harmonies of The Wailin' Jenny's with their gospel influenced version of "Bring Me Li'l Water
Silvy" and join Joan Osborne as she begs the question "What if God was One of Us" from her number one hit of the same name.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
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The Rides
Made up of two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash), five-time Grammy-nominated singer, guitarist and
songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd and famed Chicago rock/blues keyboardist Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag), The Rides performs songs from
their Top 40 debut album Can't Get Enough. Recorded at The Iridium in New York City.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
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Mumbai City Guide
Zay Harding encounters a Bollywood artist in Bandra, explores Dharavi, India's largest slum made famous by the movie "Slumdog Millionaire"
and takes in the fish market at Sassoon Docks. He checks in to the luxurious Taj Palace Hotel, tours the sea fort of Murud Janjira and visits the
open-air laundromat. Zay also shops in the Chor Bazaar then flies to the World Heritage site of Ellora. Finally, he tries his hand at the ancient
form of pole yoga and meets Mahatma Gandhi's grandson.
04:00:00
Chihuly Fire & Light
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At once organic and otherworldly, pure and complicated, Dale Chihuly's glass works brilliantly combine the simplicity of the medium with the
extraordinary innovation of the artist. From Chihuly's studio in Seattle to installation sites throughout San Francisco, CHIHULY FIRE & LIGHT
observes the artist at work with his team as he conceives and creates his most ambitious exhibition to date, Chihuly at the de Young. This 2008
exhibition included 11 galleries of new and archival works representing the breadth and scope of the artist's creative vision during the last four
decades. From the Mille Fiori (a 56-foot garden of glass) to the Saffron Tower (a 30-foot neon sculpture), Chihuly's exquisite sculptures challenge
convention with bold color, dramatic forms and extraordinary composition. In addition to interviews with architect Frank Gehry and other artists,
art critics and museum executives, the film highlights the collaborative qualities of Chihuly's creative process, in which he entrusts hundreds of
talented glassblowers to execute his vision.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
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N/A #305
Ishmael Beah
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Ishmael Beah, former Sierra Leonian child soldier. Beah is the
author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and the novel, Radiance of Tomorrow. Beah recounts a dramatic narrative of "resilience
and recovery." He discusses his violent past, as well as his struggle with drugs to cope with the horror of war. Beah explains his journey to
become a writer, and the importance of the oral tradition in nurturing him and sustaining the people of Sierra Leone. He also explores his
adjustment to life in the United States, where he attended Oberlin College and eventually settled in New York City. Beah concludes by addressing
the problematic sociopolitical, environmental, and economic impact of the mining industry on Sierra Leone-a major theme in his novel. Recorded
at the historic Paul Peck Alumni Center at Drexel University, this episode features fascinating conversation paired with a reading by the author.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #711
Foreclosure Counseling
Millions of Americans lost their homes because they could not keep up with the monthly mortgage payments. How can foreclosure counseling
help you avoid foreclosure? And, what are the steps? Guests: Marcia Griffin and Peyton Herbert, both of HomeFree USA.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
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N/A #1211
Night Sail, Part 3
Jerry demonstrates how to paint the water so that it appears to have movement; he demonstrates using a variety colors and glazes to bring the
water to life with the addition of white caps, spray and even swells. All of this is done with an eye on the negative space and the connectivity of
lightly skimmed lines on the water.
08:30:00
Grand View
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Point Reyes National Seashore
In this episode Baumann discovers the beach where it is theorized that English explorer Sir Francis Drake once landed. This beautiful episode
proves to be one of the most diverse landscapes in America, featuring over 330 species of animals, and some of the most shocking
manifestations of plate tectonics on the West Coast. As he journeys this National Seashore, he meets up with Kate McClain, kayaking tour guide;
John Del'osso, National Park Ranger, and peniped biologist, Dr. Sarrah Allen. Baumannn concludes by painting Sir Francis Drake's " White Cliffs
of Dover", a tidal flat on the west side of the park.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
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Seahorse
Art Lesson: Harmony. Harmony can be defined as a pleasing arrangement of parts, whether it is music, poetry, color, or even an ice cream
sundae. Harmony, in art, is an image that is pleasing to the eye, creates an inner sense of order and a balance in the visual experience. When an
artwork is not harmonious, it may be considered boring or chaotic. A well-crafted painting is a unified whole that encompasses all the other
elements and principles of art and design. Size relationships are defined by proportion and scale. Proportion refers to how the elements within an
object relate to the object as a whole. Scale relates to the size of an object when compared with the size of the space in which it is located. As
with Wyland's depiction of a Seahorse, unity assures a sense of order. There is a consistency of size and shape, a harmony of color and pattern.
Where too much unity can be boring; too much variety can cause a restless feeling. Juggling the elements and principles to get just the right mix
is a key to good harmony and unity in a painting.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Leg Slenderizers
APTEX
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DVI
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1217
Maintain Independence
This episode is full of functional movements to help improve performance of the activities of daily life and help you maintain independence as you
age.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
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11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
APTEX
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N/A #113
Around The Nation Special
Featuring Various Chefs and Locations From Around the Country In a culinary adventure that takes us across America, we catch a glimpse
behind the scenes of the nation's best restaurants. Watch as we create over-the-top dishes, reveal behind-the-scenes food finds, sample the
bounty of each season and explore this culinary landscape. This special episode offers many treats to tempt the palate!
11:30:00
Taste The Islands with Chef Irie
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N/A #103
A Little of This
Chef Irie draws inspiration from Trinidad and Jamaica with Plantain chips and dip, Pan Grilled Jerk Pork Medallions, Sweet Mango Chutney and
an Herb Apple Salad. Chef's interaction with Trinidadian Olympic athlete and Sports Analyst Ato Boldon is concluded with a lesson in making an
interpreted Trini Bake and Shark.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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N/A #2425
Strawberries and Raspberries for Dessert/Fragole E Lamponi Per Dessert
Master Pastry Chef Jim Dodge reveals the secret of making the perfect Italian custard called Budino, while Mary Ann returns the favor by sharing
her tips on how to make masterful Little Raspberry Thyme Tarts.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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N/A #110
Life Is A Beach
With the longest coastline in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the region. Martin spends the day
exploring these natural wonders, sunning, frolicking, touring and most importantly tasting all the wonderful treats of the fabulous seaside resorts
of Vietnam. Recipes: Rice Paper Rolls, Clam Salad, Fresh Salad Rolls with Shrimp, Durian Tofu Dessert.
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Travel with Kids
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DVI #311
Athens, Greece: World History Comes to Life
Deemed by many as the birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is alive with history and a vibrant culture. The adventure begins as the Travel
With Kids family boards on an overnight ferry from Italy to Patras, in the Peloponnese, and then a bus to Athens, where they check into a hotel on
Syntagma Square, home of the famous changing of the guard. After roaming through the National Gardens, Nathan and Seamus discover the
ancient Olympic stadium, where they race for gold on the track. What's a trip to Athens without visiting the Acropolis? But, the Acropolis at sunset
is even better with glowing orange shades covering the Parthenon and views across the modern city. The new Acropolis Museum, with its glass
floors reveals the ongoing excavations of the ancient civilization that still remains under the city, making the ruins come to life. End the evening
strolling the narrow streets of the wild Plaka district with its outdoor cafes and shops.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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N/A #1304
Siena and Assisi, Italy
Burt takes a group of public television viewers on a tour of Assisi and Siena. They visit the Basilica of St. Francis and discover how the paintings
of Giotto made a permanent change in the way painters saw the world. They travel on to Siena and visit the great Church and historic attractions
of the city. They also have a private tour of one of Italy's most important wineries and a special tasting of the wines of Tuscany.
14:00:00
Journeys In India
NETA
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N/A #104
Kerala
Join us as we cruise the backwaters of Kerala, one of the most beautiful and serene areas of India. We explore the cities of Cochin and
Kozhikode. Attend a local theatre performance and learn about traditional drama styles. The drama continues as we witness a local festival and
then take in a display of the ancient art of Kalaripayattu. Bill helps raise the Chinese fishing nets at dusk and tour a 1000 year old boat yard,
where luxury vessels are still handcrafted.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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N/A #410
Blackbeard's Shipwreck and Night Mantas
Segment 1: Queen Anne's Revenge: Blackbeard's Shipwreck. Jonathan joins a team of underwater archaeologists on a project to excavate the
remains of the Queen Anne's Revenge, better known as Blackbeard the Pirate's ship. Jonathan assists the archaeologists at the site off North
Carolina and learns some of the techniques involved in underwater archaeology! Segment 2: Night of the Mantas. At night off the Kona coast,
divers use lights to attract vast clouds of plankton, which in turn attract dozens of Manta rays to feed on the plankton. Jonathan travels to Hawaii
to meet these Manta rays, including one particular animal named Lefty who has been coming to this site since 1979.
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Shop Jigs
Making things to simplify shop tasks. Revolutionary new clamping designs.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#2011
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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N/A #111
Chippendale Footstool
The s-curve legs and ball and claw feet are the dramatic features of Tommy's Chippendale footstool. Many furniture makers get defeated by the
ball and claw, but in this episode, Tommy stops by master carver Will Neptune's shop to get tips on an incredibly easy way to break it down. Will
provides instruction, and shares his carving experience and skill with viewers. Tommy then returns to his studio to speak with the North Bennet
Street School's Steve Brown.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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N/A #105
Fixing Your Nutrition
We all know that when we talk about nutrition, eating healthier is a big part of the prescription. But for our generation, the emphasis wasn't always
on the importance of diet. And even beyond that, it's one thing when adopting a new diet as a preventative lifestyle choice, but about when it is
your doctor's orders to stop eating certain foods?
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
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N/A #1103
Sleep Apnea
Patient Story: Symptoms that arise from sleep disorders may not immediately be recognized as being caused by sleep problems. Meet Carol
Hage Wall who initially didn't believe her struggles were related to sleep, but found relief and recovery from successful treatment. Myth or
Medicine: If your child snores, should s/he have his/her tonsils out? Second Opinion 5: Five tips to help you sleep well.
17:00:00
Autism: Emerging from the Maze
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The numbers are staggering: 1 out of every 88 children in America has autism. Examine the research and advancements in treatment at the UC
Davis MIND Institute making international news and how a clinic at Sutter Heath is helping autistic adults, Inspiring stories and behavior therapy
programs help children and families from the maze of this puzzling disorder.
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Well Read
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N/A #416
Anne Lammott, Small Victories
Anne Lamott has written a number of books, including four New York Times best-sellers - "Grace (Eventually)," "Plan B," "Traveling Mercies," and
"Operating Instructions." She is an essayist and avid contributor to her site on Facebook - with more than a quarter of a million followers. She
says of her writing, "Books, for me, are medicine."
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
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N/A #3007
Will Rogers
Will Rogers has got to be one of the all-time great American characters. Often called the "Cowboy Philosopher," he kept America laughing
through some of its toughest years. Will was a radio commentator, newspaper columnist and motion picture star. In 1922, Will bought property
above Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades and built a summer cottage. The family loved the place so much that Will had a proper ranch built
and the family moved there in 1928. In 1944, after the death of Mrs. Rogers, the property became Will Rogers State Historic Park and is now a
well loved tourist destination. The ranch has been perfectly maintained and is filled with all of the Rogers family original furnishings and
memorabilia. It's like stepping back into Will's boots. What makes Huell's tour so special, is that it's given by Will's last remaining child Jimmy
Rogers. Jimmy grew up at the ranch and shares many wonderful memories of a home that was dearly loved by all. This program is now itself a
part of California' s history because shortly after the interview was filmed, Jimmy Rogers passed away. From the ranch buildings to the polo fields
that Will hosted many matches on, to the personal remembrances of his son, it's a tour you won't want to miss.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
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N/A #908
Miller 'f' Gauge
Join us for a visit to the Pacific Northwest where we explore an incredible 'F' gauge layout that uses sight, sound and props to showcase the
beauty of a Colorado narrow gauge; We'll discover 'who-dunnit' on a Pennsylvania murder mystery train; Check out an Illinois garden layout; And
ride one of the east coast's premier tourist lines in our Classic Trax feature. Spencer Christian hosts.
19:00:00
The Antibody: It's Never Too Late to Panic
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Antibody is a one-hour manifesto about suicide, death, and grief. It is both a personal history and a scream against fate. Written, shot, and
edited by Christopher Lukas (and featuring only himself) it is made against a background of family suicides and Lukas's own battle against a
variety of cancers over the past twenty years. The result of years of dealing with his own depression, his family's disposition to self-slaughter, and
the film-maker's never-ending need to come to terms with being the lone survivor, the film is enhanced with lines of verse from Shakespeare and
other poets.
20:00:00
Mind In Quicksand: Life with Huntington's
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Six years elapsed between the time Kim Lile first felt "something wrong" with her health to her diagnosis of Huntington's disease at age 42.
Initially, it felt as if her mind was being swallowed in quicksand. Bouts of uncharacteristic clumsiness, sudden outbursts of temper, depression and
forgetfulness grew progressively worse, eventually affecting her ability to work as a photographer and film script supervisor. Numerous medical
tests and consultations with neurologists finally put a name to the inexplicable force changing Kim's life: Huntington's disease, the incurable brain
disorder that causes devastating mental and physical deterioration over time. Although the diagnosis came as a total shock, Kim faced her new
reality head-on. She resolved to find out as much as she could about Huntington's and capture it on film to raise public awareness about the
disease. The resulting documentary, A MIND IN QUICKSAND: LIFE WITH HUNTINGTON'S, is by turns touching, informative and inspiring.
21:00:00
Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Homestretch documents the fates of losing racehorses and the lifesaving rehabilitation they can share with prisoners on their way back to society
22:00:00
Into Deepest Space: The Birth of the Alma Observatory
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Into Deepest Space traces the engineering, construction, and scientific discoveries of the most powerful observatory on Earth - the ALMA
telescope in the Chilean Andes. Viewers are taken on a journey both across the globe and throughout our universe to discover how this
mammoth radio telescope works and how its observations are revolutionizing astronomy. Through breathtaking footage - including cinematic 3-D
animation, dramatic aerials of the ALMA site, and live coverage of the it's first large scale observation - the film reveals the incredible lengths to
which humans will go to quench our thirst for knowledge.
23:00:00
Arab American Stories
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
These artists have all found new expression in their work by coming to America - oud player and composer Rahim Al-Haj fled Iraq for political
reasons. Now he fuses Middle Eastern and western influences together in his music, Malika Zarra was born in Morocco, grew up in France and
found a creative home in New York's multi-cultural music scene. And Detroit artist Adnan Charara explores the idea of identity, personally and
cosmically, in his painting and sculpture.
23:30:00
Memory of Forgotten War
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
MEMORY OF FORGOTTEN WAR conveys the human costs of military conflict through deeply personal accounts of the Korean War (1950-1953)
by four Korean American survivors. Their stories take audiences through the trajectory of the war, from extensive bombing campaigns, to day-today struggle for survival, and separation from family members across the DMZ. Decades later, each person reunites with relatives in North Korea,
conveying beyond words the meaning of family loss. These stories belie the notion that war ends when the guns are silenced and foreshadow the
future of countless other displaced by ongoing military conflict today.
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00:00:01
The Antibody: It's Never Too Late to Panic
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NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The Antibody is a one-hour manifesto about suicide, death, and grief. It is both a personal history and a scream against fate. Written, shot, and
edited by Christopher Lukas (and featuring only himself) it is made against a background of family suicides and Lukas's own battle against a
variety of cancers over the past twenty years. The result of years of dealing with his own depression, his family's disposition to self-slaughter, and
the film-maker's never-ending need to come to terms with being the lone survivor, the film is enhanced with lines of verse from Shakespeare and
other poets.
01:00:00
Mind In Quicksand: Life with Huntington's
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Six years elapsed between the time Kim Lile first felt "something wrong" with her health to her diagnosis of Huntington's disease at age 42.
Initially, it felt as if her mind was being swallowed in quicksand. Bouts of uncharacteristic clumsiness, sudden outbursts of temper, depression and
forgetfulness grew progressively worse, eventually affecting her ability to work as a photographer and film script supervisor. Numerous medical
tests and consultations with neurologists finally put a name to the inexplicable force changing Kim's life: Huntington's disease, the incurable brain
disorder that causes devastating mental and physical deterioration over time. Although the diagnosis came as a total shock, Kim faced her new
reality head-on. She resolved to find out as much as she could about Huntington's and capture it on film to raise public awareness about the
disease. The resulting documentary, A MIND IN QUICKSAND: LIFE WITH HUNTINGTON'S, is by turns touching, informative and inspiring.
02:00:00
Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Homestretch documents the fates of losing racehorses and the lifesaving rehabilitation they can share with prisoners on their way back to society
03:00:00
Into Deepest Space: The Birth of the Alma Observatory
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Into Deepest Space traces the engineering, construction, and scientific discoveries of the most powerful observatory on Earth - the ALMA
telescope in the Chilean Andes. Viewers are taken on a journey both across the globe and throughout our universe to discover how this
mammoth radio telescope works and how its observations are revolutionizing astronomy. Through breathtaking footage - including cinematic 3-D
animation, dramatic aerials of the ALMA site, and live coverage of the it's first large scale observation - the film reveals the incredible lengths to
which humans will go to quench our thirst for knowledge.
04:00:00
Arab American Stories
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
These artists have all found new expression in their work by coming to America - oud player and composer Rahim Al-Haj fled Iraq for political
reasons. Now he fuses Middle Eastern and western influences together in his music, Malika Zarra was born in Morocco, grew up in France and
found a creative home in New York's multi-cultural music scene. And Detroit artist Adnan Charara explores the idea of identity, personally and
cosmically, in his painting and sculpture.
04:30:00
Memory of Forgotten War
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
MEMORY OF FORGOTTEN WAR conveys the human costs of military conflict through deeply personal accounts of the Korean War (1950-1953)
by four Korean American survivors. Their stories take audiences through the trajectory of the war, from extensive bombing campaigns, to day-today struggle for survival, and separation from family members across the DMZ. Decades later, each person reunites with relatives in North Korea,
conveying beyond words the meaning of family loss. These stories belie the notion that war ends when the guns are silenced and foreshadow the
future of countless other displaced by ongoing military conflict today.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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(CC)
N/A
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N/A
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08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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N/A #323
Marble Mover/Fair Shares
Peep discovers that if you ever need help getting a marble up a hill, all you need to do is "Ask a Duck." The birds learn that two crackers, divided
by three birds, equals one big headache. Pocoyo: Bat and Ball During a game of Bat and Ball, Pocoyo and friends learn that taking turns is
important.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
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N/A
#121
Animation 1: Starling Discovers the Moon - Story: Young Starling makes a startling discovery one night: Earth's Moon seems to be smaller than
the last time she saw it. Can this be? Worried, she begins to chart the state of the Moon every night, which only confirms her worst fears: the
Moon is disappearing!!! When she rushes around like Chicken Little, frantically warning everyone, they're amused at her concern (and naivete),
and try to calm her down... but no one effectively explains how the Moon waxes and wanes over the course of each month. Determined to save
what's left of the Moon from disappearing altogether, Starling decides to travel all the way up there herself and do what she can to avert this
catastrophe. Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 9: Day and Night
on Moon". Animation 2: Three Racers and a Baby Robot - Story: While he's distracted one morning, Coot's new baby robot escapes from his
workshop! Lost, it roams around the school campus until it adopts Robyn as its new owner. Dinky, as Robyn affectionately names the little bot,
followers her around everywhere and displays a surprisingly diverse array of talents. As she and her friends spend more and more time with
Dinky, they learn more about what it can do. Meanwhile, a worried Coot searches high and low for his missing robot. When Robyn finds out who
Dinky really is, will she be able to give up her new "pet"? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning - developing hypotheses, modeling flexible thinking
and being open to unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 1-Draw/Build a Robot". Character Bio: Eagle.
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09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Workout (All Standing)
Distrib
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N/A
#125
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DVI
#924
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1218
Resistance Exercises
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2822
Today's Crazy Quilting with Your Embroidery Machine, Part 2
Accent your crazy quilt blocks with decorative in-the-hoop designs. Crazy quilting has come a long way! Learn an easy stitch and flip technique
and embellish quilt blocks with delicate and decorative stitches-all in the hoop. Nancy and machine embroidery specialists Eileen Roche show
you all the details.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #904
Oops--I Dropped It!
We've all accidentally dropped stitches before! On this episode we look at dropping stitches intentionally, and the fun design elements that can
result in dropped stitches. Eunny begins with a tutorial on planning dropped stitches, what yarns are most appropriate for these projects and how
to steam your dropped stitch designs. Eunny also demonstrates the wrap and drop stitch. Then, on Accessorize Me, guests Laura Bryant and
Barry Klein discuss dropped stitch fashions, including a two-skein garter stitch scarf with dropped stitches. On Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and
Eunny look at chained and constructed yarns - they swatch some constructed yarns so you can see what the end result looks like, as well as talk
about the benefits. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip on managing all your dropped stitches so they're neat and defined, and don't look like
mistakes.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
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(CC)
Stippled Owl Pillow
Mary Fons and Sara Gallegos show you the wonders of the technology that makes embroidery and stippling quick and easy.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
#2508
N/A
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13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1424
Grilled and Glazed
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the best Grilled Glazed Pork Tenderloin Roast. Next, equipment expert
Adam Ried reviews inexpensive chef's knives in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Dan Souza uncovers the secrets to perfect Grilled
Glazed Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
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(CC)
N/A #411
Family Favorites
Every family has passed-down recipes, and Pati's family is certainly no exception. Food has always been a central part of her family life, both
while she was growing up and today with her own family. She'll show us a couple recipes that were passed down to her, as well as the one recipe
that always makes her own family happy - the recipe that she hopes to pass down to her sons. Also, meet Pati's mom and sister, Sharon, as Pati
joins them for lunch at one of their favorite restaurants in Mexico City. Recipe 1: Chile Rellenos; Recipe 2: Salsa Roja (Red Sauce); Recipe 3:
Drunken Rice with Chicken; Recipe 4: Meringue Cake with Whipped Cream and Strawberries.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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Jalapeno jerk baby back ribs with pineapple barbecue sauce; Maduros; Grilled bananas with spiced butter and rum; Florida Tangerine Teriaki
Chicken Breasts; Salmon Kebabs Skewered on Sugarcane with Sour Orange Mojo.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
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Veg-In!
Ragout Of Asparagus; Zucchini And Tomato Gratin; Cauliflower Gratin; Artichoke Hearts Helen; Corn Tempura.
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43.1
06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 117 of 122
Mon, Jun 29, 2015
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Leatherworking
Leatherworking has deep roots in the Old West. Author Melissa Cable shows how to create a rippled bracelet from a leather strip and embellish
with beads. In her second segment, she creates a studded leather bracelet. In Katie's Beading Lesson, learn to wrap wire around stones to create
a ring or bracelet.
15:30:00
Crafting at the Spotted Canary
NETA
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Things That Make The Perfect Party
Hostessing a party is an honor. It presents an opportunity to gather with your friends and share some time together. Planning the perfect party
starts with a theme and your guest list. Always start with shopping and look for items that you can handcraft to bring a party to life. A pad of paper
can be the inspiration for handmade invitations, placemats, name tags, and a unique cake topper to send happy wishes.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest
NETA
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Monterey Aquarium
Join Joel Greene and the Curiosity Quest crew as they float through the Monterey Aquarium. Watch as Joel gets a chance to feed interesting
mana fish while balancing over a massive fish tank.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Let's Play A Game
Whether indoors or out, games are fun! Bowl at home with family and friends with a colorful bowling set Katie makes from recycled water bottles.
Franz shows how to create your own game board using a variety of art mediums. Jenny and Katie make an indoor hopscotch court that rolls-up,
for easy storage. Braid a ring toss toy then use the Family Craft box to make a treasure hunt jar for quiet fun.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #901
The 12 Principles
P. Allen Smith gives us an overview of the twelve design principles that will be discussed throughout the season using examples at the Garden
Home Retreat. Allen also shares a few tips on properly maintaining your lawn and gets advice from an expert on espalier fruit trees. We will also
get a look at what it means to be "green."
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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N/A #202
The Best Places of Season One
While taping 26 episodes for our first season, we traveled to 18 states and 28 cities. We were granted access to some of the hottest places in
horticulture. All visits were special, but these stand out as a few of the best. From Fetzer's Earth Friendly Vineyard, to Berkeley's Edible
Schoolyard, the urban farming wonderland - Greens Grow Farms and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, these just scratched the surface on all the
great places we took GGW viewers to in season one.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
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Euromaxx
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Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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#204
The Loveless Barn gets its dance on with jam grass kings Leftover Salmon. Plus a country-heavy bill with Canada's Daniel Romano and breakout
singer/songwriter Sturgill Simpson. Amanda Shires shines on fiddle and vocals. And we kick off with world jazz from the Jonathan Scales
Fourchestra.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Elliot Street Lunatic
Indie rock from Michigan's capital city, featuring selections from the CD, "Ghost Town Lullabies."
22:00:00
Tossed Out: Food Waste In America
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N/A
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Farmers and growers have made gigantic advancements in food production over the last century, ensuring more food flows from farm to table
than at any time in human history. Yet, some estimates say as much as 40 percent of the food produced in the U.S. goes uneaten. Food waste is
the single-largest source of waste in municipal landfills. An incredible 35 million tons of food were thrown away in 2012, according to the EPA. As
it decomposes in landfills, the waste releases methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Meanwhile, 1 in 6 Americans struggles
with hunger and the world wonders how to address the challenge of feeding 9 billion people by 2050.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
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Mon, Jun 29, 2015
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Out & Proud In Chicago
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Hosted by actress Jane Lynch, OUT & PROUD charts the history of Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community from the 19th
century to the present. The documentary profiles famous and unsung LGBT Chicagoans: a retired schoolteacher, a successful businessman, a
community activist, a bar owner, a lawyer and a social service worker. Each recounts their own extraordinary stories of struggle and success from coming-out experiences and supporting anti-discrimination laws to founding Chicago's earliest gay-rights organization and defying the
federal government's indifference towards people with AIDS. Through their voices, OUT & PROUD tells the story of the LGBT citizens who
helped shape the face of a city.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 119 of 122
Tue, Jun 30, 2015
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Newsline
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N/A
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00:30:00
Euromaxx
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#1125
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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N/A
#204
The Loveless Barn gets its dance on with jam grass kings Leftover Salmon. Plus a country-heavy bill with Canada's Daniel Romano and breakout
singer/songwriter Sturgill Simpson. Amanda Shires shines on fiddle and vocals. And we kick off with world jazz from the Jonathan Scales
Fourchestra.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Elliot Street Lunatic
Indie rock from Michigan's capital city, featuring selections from the CD, "Ghost Town Lullabies."
03:00:00
Tossed Out: Food Waste In America
NETA
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N/A
#501
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N/A
#0
Farmers and growers have made gigantic advancements in food production over the last century, ensuring more food flows from farm to table
than at any time in human history. Yet, some estimates say as much as 40 percent of the food produced in the U.S. goes uneaten. Food waste is
the single-largest source of waste in municipal landfills. An incredible 35 million tons of food were thrown away in 2012, according to the EPA. As
it decomposes in landfills, the waste releases methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Meanwhile, 1 in 6 Americans struggles
with hunger and the world wonders how to address the challenge of feeding 9 billion people by 2050.
03:30:00
Out & Proud In Chicago
APTEX
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N/A
#0
Hosted by actress Jane Lynch, OUT & PROUD charts the history of Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community from the 19th
century to the present. The documentary profiles famous and unsung LGBT Chicagoans: a retired schoolteacher, a successful businessman, a
community activist, a bar owner, a lawyer and a social service worker. Each recounts their own extraordinary stories of struggle and success from coming-out experiences and supporting anti-discrimination laws to founding Chicago's earliest gay-rights organization and defying the
federal government's indifference towards people with AIDS. Through their voices, OUT & PROUD tells the story of the LGBT citizens who
helped shape the face of a city.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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Aftermath of War Series: Military Contractors-Mercenaries Or Patriots?
ERIK PRINCE, founder of the famously controversial Blackwater private-security company, discusses military contractors with journalist ANN
HAGEDORN, author of The Invisible Soldiers: How America Outsourced Our Security.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
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The Feats of Peep/Quack Goes Nuts
Peep is one mighty chick, capable of pulling huge loads with a tiny piece of string. The Squirrel can't get to his acorns. Pocoyo: A Surprise for
Pocoyo - Pocoyo's friends give him a surprise party.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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N/A
#122
Animation 1: A Tight Squeeze - Story: As Stardust Bay prepares to launch a Time Capsule into space, the students and teachers pick out their
favorite items to include in the capsule's 25-year journey. Vulture's beloved Limburger cheese-flavored fuel bars, Starling's favorite "My Lunar
Pony" TV episodes, and of some of Eagle's coveted unusual rock collection are just a few of the capsule's contents. Nostalgic to relive an old
school tradition, the teachers and Vulture squeeze themselves into the crowded capsule, just for fun... when Dodo accidentally locks them all
inside and triggers the capsule's take-off sequence! The Space Racers must work against the clock to try and free the trapped Academy staff
from the capsule, before they're lost in space for 25 years. Curriculum Focus: Experimentation - form hypotheses and make predictions while
collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has learned. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 4: Time Capsule Interview". Animation 2: AVA Retires Story: The Space Racers are exploring the Northern and Southern Lights, which are created through solar storms hitting the magnetic field of the
Earth. But when AVA is unable to answer a simple technical question from the cadets ("Why there are more solar storms during the spring and
fall?"), she shuts herself down to run a full self-diagnostic - leaving the Racers stranded without her guidance. In fact, without AVA all
communications at Stardust Bay are also down. When she finally comes back online, Crane explains that we still don't know why there are more
solar storms in spring and fall; it's not AVA's fault that she doesn't know. Will she accept this and go back online to guide the Racers home before
they run out of fuel? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - We obtain information and learn about the world through exploring objects
and investigating how things work. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 10: Aurora Australis". Character Bio: Robyn.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Energy
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 120 of 122
Tue, Jun 30, 2015
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Strengthen Your Hamstrings
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1219
Feel Your Best
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
10:30:00
Sewing with Nancy
NETA
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N/A #2823
Double Wedding Ring Quilts, Part 1
Create a modern version of the Double Wedding Ring Quilt design. Victoria Findlay Wolfe, called a "mod-quilt celebrity" by the Wall Street
Journal, is Nancy's guest. Learn how to take a traditional Double Wedding Ring Quilt design and give it a modern interpretation. The results are
breathtaking in their originality and diversity.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #905
Details, Details
Details don't have to be fussy and can make or break your designs. Eunny begins this episode with double increases and decreases
demonstrations. Then, on the Accessorize Me segment, Eunny demonstrates a knitted assemble made from alpaca yarn, showcasing this yarn's
unique qualities. On this episode's Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny explore unique yarn blends. What happens when you cross a yak with
bamboo? We'll show you, and talk about great uses and benefits to these fun blends. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip for adding i-cord
edging to your work.
11:30:00
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
NETA
Twisted Triangles
In this show you will learn how to use a special triangle template to create hexagons with a little twist.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #411
Burrata Cheese: The New Favorite
For many cheese lovers, the latest obsession is burrata, a blend of mozzarella and cream that has a silky, fresh, creamy taste. Chef Keller
presents creative ways for serving it. He's also serving up a refreshing and light desert of figs and blueberries. Burrata with Garden Pea Ice
Cream, Pickled Cherry Tomatoes, and Spicy Paprika Oil; Figs & Blueberries in Citrus Broth.
13:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
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N/A #101
Modern Eats to Traditional Treats
Kevin starts with a lobster dish served with a mustard cream sauce and seared fillet of beef and blue cheese salad. Next, potato with a pie crust a completely different way of serving Ireland's national vegetable. Then a quick and simple Waldorf salad. Finally, Kevin shares his mom's recipe
for traditional apple pie.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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Roots of Creole Cooking In St Lucia
Chef Walter Staib returns to St Lucia to explore the Creole influence and sample a Taste of History. On this show, Chef Staib prepares authentic
Creole cuisine with local experts.
14:30:00
Lucky Chow
APTEX
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N/A #105
Filipino Entrepreneurs
Filipinos comprise the second-largest Asian-American population nationwide, yet their cuisine is relatively unknown. PJ Quesada, founder of the
Filipino Food Movement, explains Filipino cuisine while feasting at his friend Tim Luym's global-Filipino restaurant in San Mateo, Calif. Meet
restaurateur Nicole Ponseca, who left her life as a advertising executive in New York to give voice to her culture through food. And finally, the two
friends behind Bling Bling Dumplings manufacture thousands of dumplings - from scratch, at home - to serve at Coachella and other festivals.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #2102
Heirloom Cabochons
Using colorful fabric, blogger Mandi Ainsworth fashions cabochons to create heirlooms using a new twist on traditional techniques. Mandi makes
a bezel with seed beads to create timeless pendants, bracelets and necklaces. Katie shows how to tie knots in leather strips to create a fashionforward necklace.
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 121 of 122
Tue, Jun 30, 2015
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Crafting at the Spotted Canary
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N/A #303
Things That Get The Point Across
Messages are shared everywhere we go ... from art in advertising to billboards and magazines ... look for fun letter fonts and words that can
combine to make home decor decorations that make a statement. Letter stickers and paint make quick and easy subway art, a simple letter can
create a functional monogram bulletin board and, believe it or not, embroidery hoops and stamps can make inexpensive wall decor that makes a
statement.
16:00:00
Curiosity Quest
NETA
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N/A #603
Alaskan Adventure
Travel with Joel Greene and the Curiosity Quest crew to Alaska for this adventure. Watch as Joel learns about a massive glacier, gets up close to
a real black bear, and spots humpback and killer whales off the shore.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1704
Playtime
Every day is play time! Challenge your skills with an ice cream cone ball toss game. Design your own indoor miniature golf course with Franz,
then put on a show with puppets Jenny shows how to make and decorate. Add some cardboard to the Family Craft Box to create a super mask
and make your own superhero figure.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #902
Enclosure
P. Allen Smith explores the design principle of Enclosure in and around the Garden Home Retreat. Allen takes us for a look into a peaceful
garden setting at the Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, known as the Healing Garden while a visit to the Whitehall House demonstrates some
beautiful examples of enclosure.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #203
Greenhouses for Year-Round Growing
No matter how big or small, from commercial growing to the simplest homemade version, there's a greenhouse for any budget. They make year
round growing a possibility no matter where you live. This episode covers the basics and shows off some great places as examples to inspire
viewers that anyone can do it.
18:00:00
Journal
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18:30:00
Euromaxx
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19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
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Justin Townes Earle/Band of Heathens
Justin is a world touring troubadour who has graced many stages including the historic Ryman Auditorium, the Letterman show and the Bonnaroo
music festival. Justin won the Best New and Emerging artist award at the 2009 Americana Music Awards. In this episode, Justin's performances
an ode to his grandfather called "They Killed John Henry" and a hauting accapella cover of "1927 Louisiana." Band of Heathens, a Texas based
band, appeared on the iconic "Austin City Limits" music show and 2010's "One Foot In the Ether" was in the Top 10 of the Americana Radio
charts. In this episode, the Band shows off their impressive range with songs like "Medicine Man" and "Polaroid."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
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Beth Nielsen Chapman
From writing hits for other artists to recording her own, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Nashville based singer- songwriter has truly embraced musical
diversity. A breast cancer survivor, environmental activist, teacher of workshops and lecturer on the magic of creativity, which she believes is a
birthright of everyone, Beth's passion, when you get right down to it is still 'the song'.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Raul Midon
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06/01/2015 - 06/30/2015
Date: 05/01/2015
Page 122 of 122
Tue, Jun 30, 2015
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Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution
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CUBA: THE FORGOTTEN REVOLUTION tells the virtually unknown story of Cuban revolutionaries Frank Pais and Juan Antonio Echeverria.
Working largely independently from each other, these young men - a school teacher and architecture student, respectively - played critical roles
in the eventual overthrow of dictator Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar, although their names seldom appear alongside their more famous
contemporaries, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Scholar Lillian Guerra, of Yale and Florida State University, explains: "It is as if we told the tale of
the American Revolution as solely Washington's story, leaving out Franklin, Jefferson, Adams and others." New scholarship and recently
accessed footage challenge the prevailing view - in part manufactured and perpetuated by Che Guevara - that Castro's army of 200 guerillas
single-handedly defeated tens of thousands of Batista's professional soldiers and liberated the people of Cuba. In actuality, Pais and Echeverria's
city-based insurgencies in Santiago and Havana held the key to generating popular support for resistance and undermining the authority of
Batista and his secret police. Both Pais and Echeverria rivaled Castro in popularity and power during the height of the Revolution yet neither man
lived to see the movement succeed. A close associate reportedly gunned down Pais in the street; Echeverria died in a daring raid on the palace.
CUBA: THE FORGOTTEN REVOLUTION highlights the complexities inherent in revolutions and examines the shaping (and reshaping) of the
final historical record through exclusive interviews and archival stock footage. Cuban revolution participants and observers, family members of the
men, Americans who fought alongside Castro and Guevara, and a former CIA agent responsible for smuggling secret radio equipment to the
rebels share their experiences from that era, while leading historians consider the newly revealed information.
23:30:00
Historic Green Village: Generating The Future, Treasuring The Past
NETA
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HISTORIC GREEN VILLAGE: Generating the Future, Treasuring the Past is a 30-minute documentary that explores how the Historic Green
Village on Anna Maria Island, Florida has become a showcase for sustainable living, electrical generation and water conservation by recycling
and renovating historic buildings in the area. Mike and Lizzie Thrasher ran a highly successful baby food company in their native country of
Britain. They vacationed on the idyllic barrier island of Anna Maria in South West Florida. They fell in love with the area, sold their business and
used the proceeds to develop a real estate business in Anna Maria. Their showcase location is the Historic Green Village in the heart of the
community. The village consists of two original remodeled buildings, one new building and two homes that were moved to the site from different
parts of the island. The Thrashers had two major goals for the project: to become LEED Certified Platinum and to have a Net Zero Campus. What
does all this mean? The buildings would use as little electricity as possible, generate their own electricity, adhere to strict environmental usage of
water, and be part of a community that has a limited impact on the environment. They had many challenges along the way including having a
bakery and a cafe on site which are both heavy power consumers.