March 2015 Program Schedule

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March 2015 Program Schedule
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 1 of 123
Sun, Mar 01, 2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
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Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit and host Scott Houston discuss composing original songs using "Kei's Song" as an example. Scott
shares a tip on blues chord variation. Karl Propst provides insights on playing Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire."
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
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Jonathan Edwards
INFINITY HALL LIVE showcases veteran folk singer/songwriter Jonathan Edwards, best known for his 1971 classic "Sunshine." The song - a
fierce proclamation of protest and independence set to deceptively upbeat music - became an anthem for numerous young people who opposed
the Vietnam War. Today, Edwards seems more comfortable as a laid-back troubadour than a political radical. Often performing on stage barefoot
(as he does at Infinity Hall), Edwards demonstrates an expertise with the guitar, mandolin, and accordion to create his own brand of acoustic folkrock. His heart-felt lyrics and easy-going style continue to please his loyal fans as well as win over new ones. Edwards and his band - Moondi
Klein on guitar, Charlie Rose on banjo, Tom Snow on piano and Joe Walsh on mandolin - perform songs primarily from his 2011 album, My Love
Will Keep, such as the stunning a cappella rendition of "This Island Earth." But he doesn't disappoint his longtime fans and offers exuberant
performances of the classics "Sunshine" and "Shanty," the latter which came to be known as a "Friday song" for many radio stations who would
play it every Friday night at 5 to kick off the weekend. "I love playing rooms like this," Edwards says of Infinity Hall. "[It's like] we're playing in a big
guitar ...or a Steinway grand piano. It feels like we're inside something like that and the music just vibrates and lives very much in a place like
this."
02:00:00
Front and Center
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Goo Goo Dolls
The chart topping American rock band perform a set that traces their career from Grammy-nominated 1998 debut Dizzy Up The Girl to their latest
release, Magnetic. Songs include the 1998 No. 1 hit single "Iris," along with "Slide," "Broadway" and the 2006 hit "Let Love In."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
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East Texas
Zay Harding takes roping lessons and experiences the famous Gun Show in Ft. Worth, visits the Book Depository with an eyewitness to the
Kennedy assassination in Dallas, travels to the oil fields in Kilgore, stops at the Huntsville State Penitentiary, tours the Johnson Space Center
with Alan Bean in Houston and celebrates the 4th of July in Chappell Hill.
04:00:00
The Black Kungfu Experience
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THE BLACK KUNGFU EXPERIENCE introduces kungfu's African-American pioneers, men who challenged convention and overturned
preconceived notions while mastering the ancient art. The four martial artists profiled include Ron Van Clief, an ex-Marine and Vietnam veteran
who starred in more than 40 kungfu films and earned the nickname "Black Dragon" from Bruce Lee. Their compelling stories illustrate how kungfu
began as - and remains - a unique crucible of the black experience. In particular, kungfu's themes of the underdog triumphing against the odds
resonated in black communities across the United States.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
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Walter Cohen
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews D. Walter Cohen, former Dean of Penn Dental Medicine and
Chancellor Emeritus of the Medical College of Pennsylvania and Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Cohen-a Philadelphia native with
cosmopolitan reach (and no relation to the host) is an expert on the life and work of Thomas Evans, a 19th-century "celebrity" dentist to European
dignitaries. After recounting Evans' adventures, Cohen describes how his own story intersects-how he uncovered several long-forgotten and
valuable works by the renowned French painter, Edouard Manet, which had been hidden away in Evans' collection. Cohen also discusses how
his work as Dean of Penn Dental Medicine has helped to bridge cultural differences between Israeli dental students at Hebrew University and
Palestinian dental students at Al-Quds University. This episode is wide-ranging-covering the maligned image of dentistry, the exciting story of a
swashbuckling 19th-century dentist, and the potential for educational cooperation in the Middle East. Recorded at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery
at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, this episode features fascinating conversation in a striking gallery space. Join
Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University Distinguished Professor of English and Program Host, as she talks with D. Walter Cohen in this episode
of The Drexel InterView.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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Safeguarding Your Retirement
Host Kelvin Boston and guests explore the basic financial planning concepts needed to help viewers reach and protect their retirement. Guests:
Eugene Profit, CEO of Profit Investment Management and Gregory Dyson, senior vice president, ICMA-Retirement Corporation. This episode
also features small business development tips from Marie Johns, deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 2 of 123
Sun, Mar 01, 2015
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Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
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Lochsa River
Roger and Sarah Bansemer stay in a heavily wooded campground deep in an Idaho valley along the Lochsa River. Sarah enjoys the natural
surrounds while walking her little dog through the park. Roger uses oils to paint a landscape from the bank of the river.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
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Color Navplion-Katakolon-Argostoli
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, arrives in Greece via cruise ship. He visits the ancient ruins of the Greek Olympics, then moves on to explore the
charming Greek seaside towns of Navplion and Argostoli.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Open Seas
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderize The Saddle Bags
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Sit and Be Fit
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A Healthy Back
Mary Ann focuses on the importance of maintaining a healthy back with exercises that involve back flexibility, strengthening and stretching.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
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11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
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Cha and Namul for Health and Beauty
Cathlyn explains the tradition and significance of Korean Tea ceremony which spans a history of more than 3,000 years. Delicious and nutritious
recipes such as vegetarian bibimbap, calamari pancake and sorbet are created using aromatic and medicinal herbs such as Sook powder and
Sook Gat known as crown daisies.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
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Cooking with Kids
On today's episode, Tina prepares BBQ Turkey Biscuit Cups served with Jicama and Mandarin Salad. The beverage of the day is Cherry Lime
Slushies'.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
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Gubana and Colomba/Gubana E Colomba
Pastry Master Chef Nick Malgieri joins Mary Ann nella cucina to reveal the secret of creating the perfect Gubana, a sweet, spiraled cross between
bread and cake, filled with chocolate, raisins, and orange zest. Mary Ann makes Easter that much sweeter by preparing a classic, dove-shaped
Colomba.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
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Cruising with Dragons
The best way to appreciate the legendary Ha Long Bay is on board a luxury cruise ship. Between morning Tai Chi and midnight squid fishing,
there are excursions to the many islands and visits to villages where they make jam and wine out of a local flower. Back on board Martin keeps
busy by lending a hand to the chef. Recipes: Vietnamese Style Lemongrass Tofu, Stir-fried Squid and Pineapple.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
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DVI #207
Kansas White-Tailed Deer
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner gets up close and personal to photograph the majestic white-tailed deer of Kansas.
13:30:00
Wonders of the West
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Silver Trails Territory
See some of the great state parks in Nevada including Cathedral Gorge, Beaver Dam, and Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park. Spend some time with
us in Pahranagat Valley as we explore wetlands and Native American rock art. Learn the process of finding and creating jewelry from some of the
finest turquoise in the world. Join us as we discover some ancient aquatic creatures - some fossilized, and some still alive today!
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 3 of 123
Sun, Mar 01, 2015
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14:00:00
Aviators
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AIRCRAFT ENGINES: We take it back to basics when examining the components used to build aircraft engines so that they produce the kind of
power needed to make airplanes fly. AIR TRACTOR: From fertilizing crops to fighting wildfires, the aerial application aircraft is a highly
specialized bear of a bird... not to mention, it looks super cool!
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
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DVI #302
Groupers, Coral and Camouflage
The Goliath Grouper - The Goliath Grouper is one of the largest bony fish in the world, and this made it the target of intense fishing efforts for
many years. After nearly becoming extinct, laws to protect these fish enacted in 1990 are finally starting to pay off. Jonathan visits a shipwreck in
Florida where Goliath Groupers gather to spawn every year, and meets dozens of these massive animals! The Great Barrier Reef - Jonathan
visits the largest reef system in the world: the famous Great Barrier Reef of Australia. In addition to going diving, he visits the reef as non-divers
often do-by submarine, helicopter and even in a bubble helmet! Along the way he meets some amazing animals such as a friendly sea turtle and
a giant wrasse! Color and Camouflage - In this fascinating science segment, Jonathan explores the myriad ways that animals in the ocean use
color and camouflage to protect themselves, hunt and find a mate. The frogfish shows off how it uses camouflage to be nature's perfect ambush
predator!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Finish Carpentry Chair Rails and Panels
Custom woodworking ideas for every home.
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15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
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Carved Frame
Everyone has a family heirloom or photograph that needs a special display and on today's episode of Rough Cut, Tommy builds a beautiful
Mahogany Frame with Hand-Carved Lettering. For inspiration, he heads down to Newport's historic seaport to visit one of the world's most
famous sailing vessels The Coronet. And back at the shop, his good friend and master woodcarver, Sten Havumaki, will join him to offer up some
letter carving tips.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
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Ancient Remedies for Modern Health
While we may have been raised to always think of the doctor's office as the first solution, there is a whole world of health care solutions out there
waiting to be discovered, and most of them go beyond merely talking another prescription. We'll take a look at some alternative approaches to
keeping our bodies healthy."
16:30:00
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
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Tranquil Meadow
Replenish your energy in the natural beauty of a tranquil summer meadow as we focus on seated shoulder and upper back stretches, as well as
standing hip openers, using a chair for balance and support, creating easy comfort in each movement.
17:00:00
Start Up
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A Fisheye View: Fishidy/Eye-Musment
Gary and the crew head to Madison, WI to meet with Brian who created Fishidy, a smart phone app that's helping fisherman become more
successful. Then they head to Minneapolis, MN to meet with MJ and Susan who started Eye-musment, a company that designs fashionable and
affordable eyewear.
17:30:00
Well Read
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Roz Chast, Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
As rife with laughs as it is with tears, Chast's memoir is both comfort and comic relief for anyone experiencing the life-altering loss of elderly
parents.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
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Tracks Ahead
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The Flying Yankee
See the East Coast version of the "Train that Changed America"; look at a slice of the New Haven line that's been preserved in N gauge; look at
four layouts under one roof in the shadow of the Golden Gate; and visit a bed and breakfast in Vermont that has a very special feature.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 4 of 123
Sun, Mar 01, 2015
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19:00:00
Inside California Education
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Inside California Education takes a fresh approach at presenting compelling stories and relevant information, communicating to millions of
Californians how our $40 billion K-12 education system affects our lives and lives of our children. The program explores the many critical and
often complex issues in public education that have become more and more challenging. Inside California Education covers a variety of topics,
including the growth of career tech programs preparing students for much-needed careers in media, computer programming, and other skills. It
also examines early childhood education, and the growing body of evidence of its effectiveness for children later in their educational endeavors.
We'll also meet a southern California educator who brings an exciting and fresh approach to science, and has been named Teacher of the Year
twice - in two different school districts.
19:30:00
International Focus
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Pilot: U.S. - Russia relations This new television program offers global perspectives for U.S. viewers. The host is a veteran network foreign
correspondent, Terry Phillips. Our planet is interconnected as never before. We Americans rely on and compete with people in other countries for
almost everything. To prosper while avoiding dangerous conflict, we all need more information about world affairs. International Focus aims to
provide just that. In the first episode, Mr. Phillips talks about the history, current events and possible future relations between Russia and the
United States with Professor Andrei Tsygankov (San Francisco State University), diplomat Sergey Petrov (Russian Consulate General), author
Masha Gessen ("The Man Without a Face"), journalist Markos Kounalakis (Hoover Institution) and others.
20:00:00
Get Real! Wise Women Speak
NETA
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This award-winning documentary features extraordinary women and the inner fire which propels them to use their wisdom and experience to
change the world. The film creates a vivid mosaic, weaving together ancient archetypes, modern-day stories and interviews, impressionistic reenactments and an original score of Celtic and world-influenced music by Jamshied Sharifi. Featuring Marianne Williamson, Della Reese, Jane
Fonda, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Earle, Susan L. Taylor, Tenzin Palmo, Jody Williams, Indigenous Grandmothers Agnes Baker Pilgram and
Flordemayo, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Laura Carstensen, Angeles Arrien, Linda Leitch, Swanee Hunt, Vivian Castleberry, Roberta Pollard and
Martha Jackson-Javis. All Audience Award, Soho Film Fest; Mission Award, Miami Women's International Film Festival; Audience Award, LA
Awareness Film Festival; 1st Place Award, My Hero Project Film Festival.
21:00:00
Evening with Gwen Ifill
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An Evening With Gwen Ifill is a one-on-one interview of Gwen Ifill, one of the most prolific journalists of our time. Taped in the historic Coolidge
Auditorium of the Library of Congress' Thomas Jefferson Building, and hosted by Gwen's friend and fellow journalist Michele Norris, An Evening
With Gwen Ifill turns the tables on the long-time host, giving an insider's perspective into Gwen's childhood and development as a print and
television correspondent.
22:00:00
Insanity Retrial of Mary Todd Lincoln
NETA
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A dramatic reenactment of one of the saddest legal episodes in Chicago history -- the 1875 insanity trial of Mary Todd Lincoln. In this new
program, filmed recently at the Murphy Auditorium in downtown Chicago, Mrs. Lincoln finally receives a fair hearing on the status of her mental
health. Actors play the parts of Mrs. Lincoln and her son Robert Lincoln as a group of modern-day judges, attorneys, and expert witnesses
participate in the retrial, with a jury of audience members rendering a verdict based on the evidence presented. Bill Kurtis hosts this fascinating
blend of history, drama, and social justice.
23:30:00
In Her Power
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Empowerment expert Helene Lerner, host and executive producer of numerous Emmy winning public television specials, reveals the keys to
"authentic power" in a dynamic new half-hour documentary. Based on Lerner's book about personal reinvention, IN HER POWER encourages
women to believe in themselves and pursue even their most intimidating and inconvenient dreams. The special features insights from actors
Julianne Moore, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jane Seymour, Xerox CEO Ursula Burns and other inspiring self-made women. Accepting the discomfort
of change, embracing one's unique talents, letting go of false beliefs and building a "power web" of support, Learner believes, helps women move
through fear and uncertainty. To illustrate her points, Lerner leads a heartfelt discussion among four women who have faced distinct personal
obstacles and altered the course of their lives.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 5 of 123
Mon, Mar 02, 2015
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Inside California Education
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Inside California Education takes a fresh approach at presenting compelling stories and relevant information, communicating to millions of
Californians how our $40 billion K-12 education system affects our lives and lives of our children. The program explores the many critical and
often complex issues in public education that have become more and more challenging. Inside California Education covers a variety of topics,
including the growth of career tech programs preparing students for much-needed careers in media, computer programming, and other skills. It
also examines early childhood education, and the growing body of evidence of its effectiveness for children later in their educational endeavors.
We'll also meet a southern California educator who brings an exciting and fresh approach to science, and has been named Teacher of the Year
twice - in two different school districts.
00:30:00
International Focus
KCSM
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N/A
#101
Pilot: U.S. - Russia relations This new television program offers global perspectives for U.S. viewers. The host is a veteran network foreign
correspondent, Terry Phillips. Our planet is interconnected as never before. We Americans rely on and compete with people in other countries for
almost everything. To prosper while avoiding dangerous conflict, we all need more information about world affairs. International Focus aims to
provide just that. In the first episode, Mr. Phillips talks about the history, current events and possible future relations between Russia and the
United States with Professor Andrei Tsygankov (San Francisco State University), diplomat Sergey Petrov (Russian Consulate General), author
Masha Gessen ("The Man Without a Face"), journalist Markos Kounalakis (Hoover Institution) and others.
01:00:00
Get Real! Wise Women Speak
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
This award-winning documentary features extraordinary women and the inner fire which propels them to use their wisdom and experience to
change the world. The film creates a vivid mosaic, weaving together ancient archetypes, modern-day stories and interviews, impressionistic reenactments and an original score of Celtic and world-influenced music by Jamshied Sharifi. Featuring Marianne Williamson, Della Reese, Jane
Fonda, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Earle, Susan L. Taylor, Tenzin Palmo, Jody Williams, Indigenous Grandmothers Agnes Baker Pilgram and
Flordemayo, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Laura Carstensen, Angeles Arrien, Linda Leitch, Swanee Hunt, Vivian Castleberry, Roberta Pollard and
Martha Jackson-Javis. All Audience Award, Soho Film Fest; Mission Award, Miami Women's International Film Festival; Audience Award, LA
Awareness Film Festival; 1st Place Award, My Hero Project Film Festival.
02:00:00
Stanford Roundtable
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N/A #2014
The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard
The Roundtable at Stanford University, 2014, is entitled: The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard. Many of us don't want to talk about it or
think about it, but extreme weather and a changing planet are a given for the 21st century. It's a daunting problem, but developing new
techniques and technologies is at the heart of what Stanford and Silicon Valley do best. Join moderator Lesley Stahl, correspondent for 60
Minutes, for a Roundtable discussion that applies the expertise and perspective of Stanford's brain trust and the vision of global leaders to what
may be the most compelling issue of our time. The event, which took place in conjunction with Stanford's Reunion Homecoming Weekend, was
taped Friday, Oct. 24, 2014 in Maples Pavilion.
03:00:00
Insanity Retrial of Mary Todd Lincoln
NETA
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N/A
#0
A dramatic reenactment of one of the saddest legal episodes in Chicago history -- the 1875 insanity trial of Mary Todd Lincoln. In this new
program, filmed recently at the Murphy Auditorium in downtown Chicago, Mrs. Lincoln finally receives a fair hearing on the status of her mental
health. Actors play the parts of Mrs. Lincoln and her son Robert Lincoln as a group of modern-day judges, attorneys, and expert witnesses
participate in the retrial, with a jury of audience members rendering a verdict based on the evidence presented. Bill Kurtis hosts this fascinating
blend of history, drama, and social justice.
04:30:00
In Her Power
APTEX
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#0
Empowerment expert Helene Lerner, host and executive producer of numerous Emmy winning public television specials, reveals the keys to
"authentic power" in a dynamic new half-hour documentary. Based on Lerner's book about personal reinvention, IN HER POWER encourages
women to believe in themselves and pursue even their most intimidating and inconvenient dreams. The special features insights from actors
Julianne Moore, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jane Seymour, Xerox CEO Ursula Burns and other inspiring self-made women. Accepting the discomfort
of change, embracing one's unique talents, letting go of false beliefs and building a "power web" of support, Learner believes, helps women move
through fear and uncertainty. To illustrate her points, Lerner leads a heartfelt discussion among four women who have faced distinct personal
obstacles and altered the course of their lives.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
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Andrew Ross Sorkin and Bethany Maclean
Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial columnist for the New York Times and author of Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and
Washington Fought to Save the Financial System - and Themselves, talks with Bethany McLean, contributing editor to Vanity Fair, co-author of
The Smartest Guys in the Room.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Daily Program Listing II
43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 6 of 123
Mon, Mar 02, 2015
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Zula Patrol
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The Show Must Float On/tThe Truder Crown Affair
THE SHOW MUST FLOAT ON - It's time for the annual Ballet of the Water Striders, a beautiful water-top dance to celebrate the coming of
Spring. However, during rehearsals the water striders can't keep themselves on top of the water! Enter The Zula Patrol, who find out the water
striders are having trouble holding onto each other. It turns out, an unwelcome substance is making it impossible for the water molecules to form
their natural elastic layer. The ZPers need to find the source of the pollution fast or the water could get way too sick to recover... and the water
ballet will have to be cancelled! THE TRUDER CROWN AFFAIR - Princess Marina invites The Zula Patrol to the Zulean Isles to enjoy her
coronation, but when a suspiciously familiar "Count Von Troodles" takes her crown, the ZPers are back on the job. Unfortunately, Wizzy and Wigg
discover the crown they've retrieved floats instead of sinking like the genuine article. The ZPers will have to get the real crown back from Truder
before he becomes king of the isles and Marina's hopes sink like...well, like her crown should!
08:30:00
Space Racers
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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.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Leg Slenderizers
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
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Better Balance
Good balance begins with proper spinal alignment, strong core muscles and bringing awareness to our center of gravity while weight shifting.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Coat of Many Layers, Julie Tierney
Create a coat using an upcycled comforter.
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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N/A #1310
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
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #306
Light Up The Room
Take a plain lamp shade and add a little knit or crochet to make it your own. Maggie will show you how to knit a lace stitch cover and Ellen will
demonstrate a crochet shell stitch shade, designed by Carrie Carpenter. Knit Ice Storm is the square this week.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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N/A #1407
Salmon and Latkes
Host Christopher Kimball goes into the kitchen with test cook Julia Collin Davison to learn how to make perfect Herb-Crusted Salmon. Next,
equipment expert Adam Ried reviews stovetop smokers in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to
make the best Crispy Potato Latkes at home.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Mon, Mar 02, 2015
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Pati's Mexican Table
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Sugar for Hubby
When you're a busy mom to three boys AND you have a job, you have to make an effort to set aside time for just you and the hubby. So today,
Pati is preparing a special meal for a date night with her husband, Dany. And since he LOVES seafood, she's going to make seafood dishes for
their romantic night in. A trip down to the state of Michoacan, where Pati meets the "Butterfly Net Fishermen," helps with the inspiration. Recipe 1:
Shrimp Cocktail Pacifico; Recipe 2: Rodrigo-Style Fish; Recipe 3: Nana Jose's Flourless Chocolate Pecan Cake.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
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N/A #308
Heat Without Meat
Whether you're a vegetarian, feeding someone who doesn't eat meat, or simply crave meatless grilling from time to time, this show is for you.
Smoked egg pate from Israel. (Think of it as turbocharged egg salad.) Grilled tofu with pineapple, cucumber, and a chili-peanut dipping sauce
from Malaysia. Grilled bananas with a spoon-licking caliber coconut-caramel sauce from Thailand (as good for breakfast or a snack as a dessert).
And Israeli Eggplant Salad-proof that you don't need meat to show off your grilling skills. Israeli Smoked Egg Pate; Malaysian Grilled Tofu; Thai
Coconut Bananas; Israeli Eggplant Salad.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
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N/A #108
Savory to Sweet
Kevin serves up a warming courgette and almond soup followed by a rack of Wexford lamb with an Asian twist served with a potato rosti. Plus,
caramelized apple chutney; dandelion salad with bacon and poached eggs; and orange marmalade pudding.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1611
World Traveler
Our heritage and world travels can be an important source for design style. Katie's first example features paper mache beads from Honduras.
Next, Leslie Rogalski uses a kumihimo braiding disk to create intricate beaded braids for both necklaces and bracelets. Then, Jean Campbell has
a lesson on using herringbone stitch to shape peyote stitch. Last, Jewel School's Christiane Ross uses chainmaille bezels for large focal stones it has a byzantine look.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #408
Wedding
Katie prepares an effortless yet elegant wedding celebration. Guest Chef Snow from Blue Heron Restaurant spices up the kitchen with a leg of
lamb, gourmet grilled cheese and a plum and almond cobbler. Projects: simple wedding itinerary and an earthy and elegant wrap-around twig
vase.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #114
How to Be A Smart Consumer
Get the most for your money. Join the Biz Kids and you'll explore smart shopping strategies. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and traps set by
savvy marketers and high-pressure salesmen. Meet some smart consumers and successful entrepreneurs.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1709
Make Believe
Leave the ordinary behind and enter the world of make-believe. Create a magical fairy garden with Katie, then Franz shows how to take your
paper art work from two to three dimensions. Jenny creates golden coins to swap and trade and then she and Katie make a gift extra special with
a stenciled rocket gift bag. Cast a spell with a magic wand or gleaming sword created by adding feathers and jewels to the Family Craft Box.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1104
Bulb Gardening
Bulb gardening is easier than you think. In this episode Allen gives us some tips to help us through the process, including protecting newly
planted bulbs from squirrels. Allen shows us some exquisite dahlias, the secret to planting paper whites and how to make a beautiful tulip and
hyacinth arrangement. We'll also visit a daffodil festival. The Duggar family visits the Garden Home Retreat for a day of fun, lunch and daffodil
gathering.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #222
Back to School; Learning to Be An Organic Farmer
"Green Acres is the place to be; farm living is the life for me". You might remember that jingle to the opening of the popular series; Green Acres
from decades ago. But today, that same desire is alive and well and spawning "Organic Farm Schools" all over the country. In this fun episode,
the whole crew enrolls for a week in a New England farm school to learn all they can while there. The cameras are rolling to show the reality side
of organic farm living with our mostly city-slicker crew.
18:00:00
Journal
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Mon, Mar 02, 2015
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#3308
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
#5241
19:30:00
Euromaxx
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(CC)
N/A
#1108
20:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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(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
Bowery
Indie rock from Grand Rapids quintet.
22:00:00
In The Footsteps of Marco Polo
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#309
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARCO POLO captures the remarkable, two-year, 25, 000-mile attempt to retrace Marco Polo's legendary trek from
Venice, Italy to China. This illuminating epic follows two friends from Queens, New York - one photographer and one visual artist and ex-Marine as they complete the journey by land and by sea, a feat in which all others have fallen short. Equal parts travelogue, adventure story, history trek
and buddy movie, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARCO POLO finds present-day explorers Denis Belliveau and Francis O'Donnell surviving deadly
skirmishes and capture in Afghanistan, crossing its forgotten ancient passageway to China (the first Westerners in a generation to do so),
encountering the stinging sands of the Taklamakan and Gobi deserts in a Silk Road camel caravan, and living among cultures, including the
expert horsemen of Mongolia. Along the way, they interweave their own feats with Marco Polo's account of his own travels and life.
23:30:00
Storied Life of Millie Benson
APT
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE STORIED LIFE OF MILLIE BENSON recounts the inspiring life story of author, reporter and adventurer Mildred Wirt Benson. Benson, who
died in 2002 at the age of 96, is better known as Carolyn Keene, the ghostwriter of the first 23 Nancy Drew mysteries who was responsible for the
developing the famous young character as an independent, bold and risk-taking female sleuth. THE STORIED LIFE OF MILLIE BENSON is an
inspirational story for viewers of all ages, particularly for avid Nancy Drew fans. The program features contemporary video, archival films and
photographs, interviews, and commentary by literary experts and family members who knew her best. The program provides an "insider's view"
on how serial children's books of the 1920s through the 1950s were conceived, created and marketed.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 03, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
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N/A
#5241
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1108
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
Bowery
Indie rock from Grand Rapids quintet.
03:00:00
In The Footsteps of Marco Polo
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#309
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARCO POLO captures the remarkable, two-year, 25, 000-mile attempt to retrace Marco Polo's legendary trek from
Venice, Italy to China. This illuminating epic follows two friends from Queens, New York - one photographer and one visual artist and ex-Marine as they complete the journey by land and by sea, a feat in which all others have fallen short. Equal parts travelogue, adventure story, history trek
and buddy movie, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARCO POLO finds present-day explorers Denis Belliveau and Francis O'Donnell surviving deadly
skirmishes and capture in Afghanistan, crossing its forgotten ancient passageway to China (the first Westerners in a generation to do so),
encountering the stinging sands of the Taklamakan and Gobi deserts in a Silk Road camel caravan, and living among cultures, including the
expert horsemen of Mongolia. Along the way, they interweave their own feats with Marco Polo's account of his own travels and life.
04:30:00
Storied Life of Millie Benson
APT
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE STORIED LIFE OF MILLIE BENSON recounts the inspiring life story of author, reporter and adventurer Mildred Wirt Benson. Benson, who
died in 2002 at the age of 96, is better known as Carolyn Keene, the ghostwriter of the first 23 Nancy Drew mysteries who was responsible for the
developing the famous young character as an independent, bold and risk-taking female sleuth. THE STORIED LIFE OF MILLIE BENSON is an
inspirational story for viewers of all ages, particularly for avid Nancy Drew fans. The program features contemporary video, archival films and
photographs, interviews, and commentary by literary experts and family members who knew her best. The program provides an "insider's view"
on how serial children's books of the 1920s through the 1950s were conceived, created and marketed.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #304
Katharine Graham and Andrea Mitchell
In an interview taped in 1997, Katharine Graham, former publisher of The Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, talks with Andrea
Mitchell, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
#1334
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #310
The Great River Race/When You Wish Upon A Sea Star
THE GREAT RIVER RACE - As The Zula Patrol competes in Zula's annual Great River Race, their nemesis, Dark Truder, plans to win the race
by cheating so he can become famous which he's sure will cause people to finally listen to him. Unfortunately for Truder, every time he plots to
knock the ZPers out of the competition, they rally back using their newfound knowledge about rivers. In the end, with quite a bit of help from
Gorga, the ZPers win the race and Truder and Traxie wind up all wet. WHEN YOU WISH UPON A SEA STAR - The Zula Patrol is spending a fun
day at the beach, when they meet Stella, a young Sea Star, in a tide pool. She needs the Zula Patrol's help to find her way back home, and in
the process, our heroes learn all about the ocean's different habitats, and their fascinating inhabitants.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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(CC)
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.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 03, 2015
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09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Muscles In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Workout (All Standing)
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Improve Your Mood
In this episode Mary Ann uses tactile stimulation to increase circulation and elicit a relaxed state of body and mind.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Stabilizer Wise, Sue Hausmann
Learn about stabilizer types and make an organizer.
NETA
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N/A
#116
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DVI
#924
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N/A
#1310
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1311
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
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #307
Socks
Everyone loves knit or crochet socks and we have a pair of each for you. Robyn shows how to make crochet a pair of graphic socks designed by
Jewdy Lambert. Next up Kristin takes you step by step through making a pair of striped socks by Lisa Carnahan. Square is crochet Cross Over.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4157
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #320
Fleur Tastings
Chef Keller shows how to pack lots of punch and great flavors into small plates with three popular dishes from his restaurant, Fleur. Tuna Tacos;
Slow-Cooked Smoky Baby Ribs; Beef Tartare.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
An Edible Park
Andreas and Finnish co-host Sara LaFountain visit Frogner Park in downtown Oslo. Here, Andreas gathers edible herbs and flowers and with
them makes homemade ice cream flavored with rose petals, and a Norwegian-style bruschetta with a wild-herb pesto. Both Andreas and Sara
mix a special drink and prepare festival food - a hearty hamburger and sausages. Location: OSLO - Frognerparken.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #508
Trekking South Africa
Join Chef Walter Staib on an incredible journey to South Africa, where he encounters giraffe, rhinos and zebras in their natural habitat and learns
about the Dutch who settled the country in the 1600's. He visits an authentic Zulu village and prepares South African specialities featuring local
game: Warthog Kebobs and Ostrich Stew, for this unforgettable Taste of South African History.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Early Spring
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that fits into any early spring dinner party. This recipe includes Asparagus and
prosciutto; squid ink spaghetti, and stuffed Brie.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1612
Whimsical
This show takes a fairy tale approach to design style, adding whimsy and fantasy with some favorite things and motifs. Katie starts out with
stamped metal hearts you can use as pendants and charms. Next, Candie Cooper makes tassel earrings with wirework and handmade ear wires.
Then, stitch pro Jean Campbell shows how to seamlessly change from peyote to brick stitch, right angle weave to peyote and herringbone to
square stitch. Last, Kristal Wick makes beaded fairytale purse charms.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #409
Family
Katie shares some heartwarming family recipes with guest chef Michael Phelps: a chicken roux, apple dumplings and biscuits. Then, she makes
some customizable baskets and chalkboards with hooks and a photo family tree full of memories.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #115
Using Your Credit-Crazy Or Compelling?
Don't live on borrowed time. Join the Biz Kids and you'll see the true cost of purchasing with credit. You'll also have an unsettling look at credit
scores and the increasing number of people and places (employers, insurers, colleges, etc.) who are using these scores to make major decisions
that could affect your future. Meet entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated credit pitfalls.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1710
Growing and Building
Living things inspire us to create and to craft. Jenny and Katie craft together to make a special pot decorated with glittery sea creatures. Franz
takes art outdoors as he designs, lays out and plants a character image for the garden. Bloggers share great ideas for creating a cactus that
won't be prickly or making a quick and easy super turtle figure. Katie shows how to create colorful greeting cards and artwork for family and
friends then uses supplies in the Family Craft Box to erect buildings or make whimsical bug cars.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1105
Restoration
In this episode, Allen explores restoration. We visit with an expert who is restoring an antique chest for the Garden Home Retreat as he
demonstrates the proper way to work with antiques. Allen also shows us the newly constructed octagon buildings in the garden that were made
with recycled materials and we take a trip to Mt. Vernon. Plus, we visit a garden in Chicago and talk to an expert about restoration tile.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #223
Dining from the Farm Field; As Fresh As It Gets (Los Angeles, Ca)
As gardeners, weekend warriors and even commercial growers are turning to more eco-friendly practices, one solution for pest control has been
with us since the beginning of time. Just as nature intended, biological control, using natural predators and insects to keeps pests in check, is
gaining ground as the eco-friendly method of choice. This episode looks at finding and promoting natural predators in the garden and also
discusses incorporating natural bacteria and plant derivatives when a bug problem gets out of hand.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#11044
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1108
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5242
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#709
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Toy Soldiers
Philadelphia based Toy Soldiers were named a "band to watch" by USA Today and tour nationally winning fans over with their fusion of roots
rock, blues and soul. In this episode the band performs several songs, including "Free Help", "Weeping Willow and "Throw Me Down."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #907
Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart
Few husband-wife musical duos provide audiences with the complete entertainment package that Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart dish out in a live
performance. Armed with clever acoustic guitar interplay, autobiographical songwriting, lovely harmonies, and humorous storytelling this couple
captivates your attention from the first moment they are onstage. Based out of Tennessee, Earle and Stuart draw from blues, pop, country, rock,
and more in their heartfelt music. The years of touring the folk/Americana circuit (playing 170 concerts a year) have given them a knack for
reaching out to the audience in an intimate "come in to my living room" fashion.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#405
Violinist Regina Carter and her band play songs from her recent album Reverse Thread. Carter also sits down to talk about her inspirations and
her desire to try new sounds.
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43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 12 of 123
Tue, Mar 03, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
22:00:00
Queen of Swing
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Cap
AS2 Episode
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(CC)
N/A
#0
QUEEN OF SWING recounts the true story of a Jazz Age trailblazer - 95-year-old entertainer Norma Miller. The engaging biography highlights
the life, career and indomitable spirit of the Harlem-born actress, dancer and choreographer known as "The Queen of Swing." Discovered at the
age of 12, Miller's show business career has spanned seven decades (and counting). Among her many accomplishments, Miller developed the
acrobatic "Lindy Hop" dance, appeared in the Marx Brothers' A Day at the Races (1937), took up stand-up comedy at the prompting of Redd Foxx
(Sanford and Son), entertained soldiers in Vietnam, worked with Sammy Davis Jr. in Las Vegas, appeared in Richard Pryor specials, and
authored two books about swing culture. She also provided a first-hand account of the Harlem music and dance scene during the 1930s and
'1940s in Ken Burns' Jazz (2001). Narrated by actor Bill Cobbs (New Jack City, The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum), QUEEN OF SWING
examines Miller's influence in the globalization of America's jazz culture and her role in breaking down racial barriers across the United States
and around the world. During her career, Miller performed at the integrated Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, staged the first all-black shows on Miami
Beach and at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, and became one of the first black female stand-up comics in the U.S. Fifteen years in the making,
the film also provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the larger-than-life personalities of the jazz era, including Miller's friends Duke Ellington,
Louis Armstrong and Count Basie.
23:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #105
With Malice Toward None
In the spring of 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman's force of 100-thousand men marches from Chattanooga toward Atlanta, Georgia, the
industrial hub of the Deep South. Twenty miles north of Atlanta, Sherman's army is soundly defeated at Kennesaw Mountain. Sherman's defeat
combined with Grant's stalemate in Virginia, enrages a Northern electorate already weary of war. The presidential election is in November, and
Abraham Lincoln's chances for a second term are dwindling by the day. The Democrats nominate George McClellan. The party's platform calls
for a negotiated peace with the Confederacy in which slaveholders will be allowed to keep their property. If McClellan is elected, Lincoln's
Emancipation Proclamation will almost certainly be struck down. Though victorious at Kennesaw Mountain, the outnumbered Confederate Army
falls back to a defensive position at Atlanta. After 6 weeks of bloody conflicts around Atlanta, Sherman wires Washington: "Atlanta is ours and
fairly won." For the first time in the war, many in the North now believe victory can be achieved. Eight weeks later, the president defeats
McClellan in a landslide. After the election, Sherman begins his March to the Sea. The largely unopposed march across Georgia to Savannah is
a psychological blow to the Confederacy, and a stunning conclusion to the Western Theater.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 04, 2015
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Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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N/A
#5242
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#709
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Toy Soldiers
Philadelphia based Toy Soldiers were named a "band to watch" by USA Today and tour nationally winning fans over with their fusion of roots
rock, blues and soul. In this episode the band performs several songs, including "Free Help", "Weeping Willow and "Throw Me Down."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #907
Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart
Few husband-wife musical duos provide audiences with the complete entertainment package that Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart dish out in a live
performance. Armed with clever acoustic guitar interplay, autobiographical songwriting, lovely harmonies, and humorous storytelling this couple
captivates your attention from the first moment they are onstage. Based out of Tennessee, Earle and Stuart draw from blues, pop, country, rock,
and more in their heartfelt music. The years of touring the folk/Americana circuit (playing 170 concerts a year) have given them a knack for
reaching out to the audience in an intimate "come in to my living room" fashion.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#405
Violinist Regina Carter and her band play songs from her recent album Reverse Thread. Carter also sits down to talk about her inspirations and
her desire to try new sounds.
03:00:00
Queen of Swing
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
QUEEN OF SWING recounts the true story of a Jazz Age trailblazer - 95-year-old entertainer Norma Miller. The engaging biography highlights
the life, career and indomitable spirit of the Harlem-born actress, dancer and choreographer known as "The Queen of Swing." Discovered at the
age of 12, Miller's show business career has spanned seven decades (and counting). Among her many accomplishments, Miller developed the
acrobatic "Lindy Hop" dance, appeared in the Marx Brothers' A Day at the Races (1937), took up stand-up comedy at the prompting of Redd Foxx
(Sanford and Son), entertained soldiers in Vietnam, worked with Sammy Davis Jr. in Las Vegas, appeared in Richard Pryor specials, and
authored two books about swing culture. She also provided a first-hand account of the Harlem music and dance scene during the 1930s and
'1940s in Ken Burns' Jazz (2001). Narrated by actor Bill Cobbs (New Jack City, The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum), QUEEN OF SWING
examines Miller's influence in the globalization of America's jazz culture and her role in breaking down racial barriers across the United States
and around the world. During her career, Miller performed at the integrated Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, staged the first all-black shows on Miami
Beach and at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, and became one of the first black female stand-up comics in the U.S. Fifteen years in the making,
the film also provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the larger-than-life personalities of the jazz era, including Miller's friends Duke Ellington,
Louis Armstrong and Count Basie.
04:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
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With Malice Toward None
In the spring of 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman's force of 100-thousand men marches from Chattanooga toward Atlanta, Georgia, the
industrial hub of the Deep South. Twenty miles north of Atlanta, Sherman's army is soundly defeated at Kennesaw Mountain. Sherman's defeat
combined with Grant's stalemate in Virginia, enrages a Northern electorate already weary of war. The presidential election is in November, and
Abraham Lincoln's chances for a second term are dwindling by the day. The Democrats nominate George McClellan. The party's platform calls
for a negotiated peace with the Confederacy in which slaveholders will be allowed to keep their property. If McClellan is elected, Lincoln's
Emancipation Proclamation will almost certainly be struck down. Though victorious at Kennesaw Mountain, the outnumbered Confederate Army
falls back to a defensive position at Atlanta. After 6 weeks of bloody conflicts around Atlanta, Sherman wires Washington: "Atlanta is ours and
fairly won." For the first time in the war, many in the North now believe victory can be achieved. Eight weeks later, the president defeats
McClellan in a landslide. After the election, Sherman begins his March to the Sea. The largely unopposed march across Georgia to Savannah is
a psychological blow to the Confederacy, and a stunning conclusion to the Western Theater.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
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David Boren and Neal Conan
In a 2008 interview, David Boren, President of the University of Oklahoma and former U.S. Senator, discusses his book A Letter to America with
Neal Conan, host of NPR's "Talk of the Nation."
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Zula Patrol
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DVI #311
Mine Shaft/The Crystal Cavern
MINE SHAFT - Dark Truder is at it again. At Zula's mines, he switches the labels of the minerals being shipped out to manufacturing plants and
now everything is in disarray. Then, disguised as a home redecorating guru, Truder gets the ZPers to replace their "dingy old" equipment. Soon,
at the ZP HQ and all over Zula, nothing, absolutely nothing, is working like it should. While the ZPers, in their new wobbly ship, try to find out
what's gone wrong, Truder is the only one with equipment that works properly! Will Truder finally win? THE CRYSTAL CAVERN - Thanks to a
rocky Truder space chase, The Zula Patrol needs a new crystal to power their ship. That means an expedition to the mysterious Crystal Cavern,
where the legendary (and notoriously growly) Big Toe lives. Will they find the special crystal they need in time to stop Truder, or will they hit rock
bottom?
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Animation 1: Vulture's Statue - Story: When Vulture demands that a larger statue of his glorious image be erected on the school campus, the
funds must come from somewhere - and the first casualty is the school's large telescope. After all, who needs a "stupid old telescope"? The
Space Racers are soaring through space all the time, he reasons; they can see whatever they need to see with their own eyes. Problem is, once
the telescope is gone, no one notices a massive comet on a dangerous trajectory for their space station on the moon! Now the cadets need to
race against the clock to somehow avert the impending disaster, when some simple observation in advance would have made their job a lot
easier. Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job done more efficiently. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 7:
Night Sky Telescope". Animation 2: Follow the Water - Story: The Racers objective is to detect and follow water as an indicator of life on Mars.
Meanwhile, Hawk, preoccupied with an upcoming "Captain Cosmos" convention on Jupiter's moon Europa in which fans gather to act out their
favorite episodes from the show, draws ridicule from the other Racers. But he finds support from a sympathetic Crane, and the two form a special
bond that soon has Hawk sounding more and more like the inscrutable headmaster in his own daily conversations. Drawing even more ridicule
from his friends over this, a dejected Hawk finds some other rockets flying to the Captain Cosmos play-acting event... and he decides to join
them. Will Hawk find what he is looking for at the Convention, and what lessons will he learn? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning - developing
hypotheses, modeling flexible thinking and being open to unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 2: Rocket Science (Encore)".
Character Bio: Hawk.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Joints In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Strengthen Your Hamstrings
NETA
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DVI
#925
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Lighthearted Exercises
Mary Ann introduces a variety of new exercises for fingers, gait and back strengthening in this fun, light-hearted episode.
N/A
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10:30:00
Sew It All
Rock The Tote, Rashida Coleman-Hale
Make a purse with plenty of pockets.
NETA
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #308
Working with Fabric
Incorporating fabric into your knit and crochet is easier than you think and Maggie shows how to make add knitting to a fabric dress, designed by
Joan McGowan-Michael. Ellen shows how to make an adorable fabric and crochet baby blanket by Carrie Carpenter. Knit Lace Stitch is the
square.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #109
Not Your Typical Burger
Lidia takes on the hamburger and redefines a classic. Burgers stuffed with mozzarella and basil, then topped with Lidia's own homemade
ketchup. As a side dish, a Tasty Cauliflower salad richly flavored with anchovies and herbs.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sara's Weeknight Meals
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N/A #408
Not Just for Kids
Parents rejoice! Sara has two kid-friendly recipes, fast and easy for a weeknight, that will satisfy a picky palate but tasty and sophisticated enough
to please an adult. First up: Beer Batter Shrimp, then Sara and the kids cook up Pasta Pizza. And for a lunchbox treat, there's Sara's Jiggly
Orange Wedges.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
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N/A #1127
Organic Ponzu and Jamon De Fermin
During a recent trip to Spain, Ming fell in love with ham- and not just any ham, but the most luscious, silky ham he ever tasted-jamon iberico de
Fermin. On today's SIMPLY MING, Ming takes his new love and pairs it with an old favorite in his pantry- ponzu. That tangy citrus condiment from
Japan heads to Europe to start today's meal with Ming's Fennel Salad on Jamon 'Carpaccio'. A never fail dish that can work as both an appetizer
or a side is next on the menu as Ming shows us his Jamon Wrapped Asparagus with Ponzu Syrup. Then, Ming takes his master duo on holiday to
France with his Seared Jamon Wrapped Chicken Breast with Ponzu Glazed Melon de Cavaillion Finally, fellow fan of today's master pair, Chef
Marco Canora of Hearth Restaurant joins Ming's dynamic duo in his Linguini with Ponzu Steamed Clams and Crispy Jamon.
14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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N/A #410
Tailgate Warriors
On the athletic field, there are concrete rules of engagement. But there are none governing the fiercely competitive sport of tailgating, meaning
unsportsmanlike conduct and one-upsmanship in the parking lot usually get rewarded. Are you still in the minor leagues? Learn some new moves
from Steven Raichlen. Score extra points with a platter of Grilled Polenta with Italian Sausage and Peppers. Stun your opponents and delight
your fans with Flame-Grilled Prosciutto Panini. Engage in fowl play by serving Steven's indomitable Calgary Wings with zippy Maytag Blue
Cheese Sauce. Study the Professor's moves, and you'll be doing your own victory dance.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1613
Nostalgic
Learn how vintage and antique looks can serve as inspiration for contemporary jewelry designs. First, Katie shows how to use found objects to
create a mold. Next, Jackie Truty makes a one of kind lentil bead using art clay silver and then shows how to add patina for a vintage look. Then,
Danielle Fox shares a tip for designing bracelets with an antique look. Last, Kristal Wick shows how to frame a vintage photo and create a
nostalgic beaded necklace.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #410
Seashells
Create mouthwatering dishes from the sea. Katie ventures into new waters with roasted shellfish, a tangy swordfish dish and an easy-to-make
watermelon salad. Projects: seashell art and sand pots.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #116
Budgeting Basics
The Biz Kids learn the first rule of money management: you can't manage what you don't know. Join the kids and you'll look at spending and
expenses and examine several proven methods on how to gain control of both. You'll also meet several successful entrepreneurs.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1711
Discover The World
Let's discover the world we live in and beyond. Katie and Jennie create a 3-D pop-up map of the planets together, and Franz explores the artistic
use of dimension and space. Gather leaves, sticks and stones and then Jenny shows how to create a nature journal. She and Katie use water
and paint to create a new fish species in silhouette. Katie blasts off with a jet pack made from recycled bottles and supplies from the Family Craft
Box.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #1106
City Gardening
Allen is in the Argenta District of North Little Rock where a special event to benefit The Susan G. Komen Foundation is taking place. The Plant it
Pink event is where the entire district is planted with 25, 000 pink tulips to honor families affected by breast cancer. Allen then travels to Chicago
for visits to the Victory Gardens and The Trump Towers rooftop garden. Back home in Little Rock, Allen's staff has created their very own
vegetable garden; we'll see how it's coming along.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #224
Organic Seed Saving; More Important and Challenging Than Ever
As heirloom seeds continue to lose ground to modern hybrids, habitat destruction and carless stewardship, many of these treasured varieties of
the past are lost for ever. Now, with the threat of cross-pollination from genetically modified plants, preserving true, untainted organic seeds is not
only important, it's vital to ensuring the ongoing supply of non-altered plants and a critical link to preserving our past. In this episode, we get a
hands-on lesson in saving seeds and learn more about how to preserve the integrity of true organic seed stock.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Journal
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N/A
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
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N/A
#236
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
#5243
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#320
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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N/A
#101
Best performances from Night of the Proms, the hottest concert tour in Europe for 30 years. The incomparable Il Novecento orchestra and Fine
Fleur choir team with the world's favorite pop stars as they perform their own #1 hit songs. Kicking off with Joe Cocker, David Garrett, Chrissie
Hynde and The Pointer Sisters!; Opening orchestral - "Palladio Allegretto"; Joe Cocker - "Unchain My Heart"; David Garrett - "Czardas"; Chrissie
Hynde (The Pretenders) - "I'll Stand By You"; Il Novecento orchestra - "The Typewriter"; The Pointer Sisters - "I'm So Excited".
20:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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N/A
#102
Funk, dance, soft rock and pop. Brilliant performances by two of the greatest legends of our lifetime, James Brown and Donna Summer, highlight
this episode. Pop great Michael McDonald gives us "Sweet Freedom." British singer songwriter John Miles sings his hit song "Music," the Night of
the Proms theme song. James Brown - "I Got You (I Feel Good)"; John Miles - "Music"; Michael McDonald - "Sweet Freedom"; Donna Summer "MacArthur Park".
21:00:00
Mary Fahl Live In Concert
EPS
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N/A
#0
Singer-songwriter Mary Fahl first achieved fame as lead singer and co-founder of the mid-1990s folk-rock/adult alternative group, October
Project. As a solo artist, her musical inspirations have expanded to include classical, medieval and world music. Her expressive, transcendent
vocal-instrument has been called "a voice for the gods" (Boston Globe), "a powerful, beautifully proportioned contralto" (Variety), "soulpermeating" (Portland Press), and "supernatural" (author Anne Rice).
22:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
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N/A #101
Like, Follow, Share
This episode of iQ: smartparent explores ways that children and teens are using social media to define and share their personal narratives. When
there is no "delete" button on Facebook or other social platforms, what story does your child's online identity tell, now and into the future? Guests
include Caroline Knorr, Common Sense Media; Kelly Kochamba, FBI; and Rick Wallace, cyber security
23:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Nile Rodgers with Valerie Simpson
Nile Rodgers, the three-time Grammy Award winning musician, composer, arranger, producer, guitarist, author and co-founder of the band CHIC,
invites his good friend, Valerie Simpson of Ashford and Simpson, to reminisce and candidly discuss his illustrious career and personal journey.
From his early days frequenting Studio 54 and his seminal work with David Bowie, Madonna and Diana Ross, to his Grammy Award-winning
work with Daft Punk, Rodgers discusses how he's kept a four decade long career that has survived the excesses of an oft-documented drug
culture of the 70s, very much intact.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Newsline
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N/A
#5243
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#320
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Best performances from Night of the Proms, the hottest concert tour in Europe for 30 years. The incomparable Il Novecento orchestra and Fine
Fleur choir team with the world's favorite pop stars as they perform their own #1 hit songs. Kicking off with Joe Cocker, David Garrett, Chrissie
Hynde and The Pointer Sisters!; Opening orchestral - "Palladio Allegretto"; Joe Cocker - "Unchain My Heart"; David Garrett - "Czardas"; Chrissie
Hynde (The Pretenders) - "I'll Stand By You"; Il Novecento orchestra - "The Typewriter"; The Pointer Sisters - "I'm So Excited".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
Funk, dance, soft rock and pop. Brilliant performances by two of the greatest legends of our lifetime, James Brown and Donna Summer, highlight
this episode. Pop great Michael McDonald gives us "Sweet Freedom." British singer songwriter John Miles sings his hit song "Music," the Night of
the Proms theme song. James Brown - "I Got You (I Feel Good)"; John Miles - "Music"; Michael McDonald - "Sweet Freedom"; Donna Summer "MacArthur Park".
02:00:00
Mary Fahl Live In Concert
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Singer-songwriter Mary Fahl first achieved fame as lead singer and co-founder of the mid-1990s folk-rock/adult alternative group, October
Project. As a solo artist, her musical inspirations have expanded to include classical, medieval and world music. Her expressive, transcendent
vocal-instrument has been called "a voice for the gods" (Boston Globe), "a powerful, beautifully proportioned contralto" (Variety), "soulpermeating" (Portland Press), and "supernatural" (author Anne Rice).
03:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Like, Follow, Share
This episode of iQ: smartparent explores ways that children and teens are using social media to define and share their personal narratives. When
there is no "delete" button on Facebook or other social platforms, what story does your child's online identity tell, now and into the future? Guests
include Caroline Knorr, Common Sense Media; Kelly Kochamba, FBI; and Rick Wallace, cyber security
04:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Nile Rodgers with Valerie Simpson
Nile Rodgers, the three-time Grammy Award winning musician, composer, arranger, producer, guitarist, author and co-founder of the band CHIC,
invites his good friend, Valerie Simpson of Ashford and Simpson, to reminisce and candidly discuss his illustrious career and personal journey.
From his early days frequenting Studio 54 and his seminal work with David Bowie, Madonna and Diana Ross, to his Grammy Award-winning
work with Daft Punk, Rodgers discusses how he's kept a four decade long career that has survived the excesses of an oft-documented drug
culture of the 70s, very much intact.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #306
Dr. Eric Kandel and Jonah Lehrer
Dr. Eric Kandel, Nobel Prize-winning medical researcher, University Professor at Columbia, Director of the Kavli Institute for brain science, and
author of In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind converses with Jonah Lehrer, Contributing Editor at Wired.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Zula Patrol
APTEX
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DVI #312
The Lizard Who Came to Dinner/Island of the Endotherms
THE LIZARD WHO CAME TO DINNER - Ziggy the Iguana comes to stay with The Zula Patrol, and his abundance of energy and desire to "help"
makes him a handful. He wears out his welcome further by turning up the thermostat to keep his ectothermic system from cooling off. But when
Ziggy loses the eggs he's babysitting, The Zula Patrol mounts a rescue expedition to the desert, where they learn that being ectothermic can be
cool after all. ISLAND OF THE ENDOTHERMS - When Dark Truder sends a phony distress signal, the Zula Patrol find themselves trapped on a
remote island with extremely rapid weather changes. While the Zula Patrollers search the island for a power source to start their ship, they learn
about endotherms and how they are able to keep their body temperatures relatively constant. Meanwhile, Dark Truder takes over their
headquarters, and learns NEVER to touch anything without knowing what it does!
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Space Racers
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#124
Animation 1: Watch This Space - Story: Eagle excitedly reports having observed an unusual, bright light in the sky. But when he brings the other
Racers to see it too, there's nothing there. Did Eagle actually see something, or did he just make it up? Taking Headmaster Crane's advice, the
cadets try to solve the puzzle of the bright light. Testing various hypotheses to explain the sighting, they conclude that Eagle must have seen a
variable star, whose brightness changes over time but which is very difficult to detect. With the assistance of AVA's database and Coot's new
software for predicting supernovae, they calculate the spot from where they might observe the next supernova from space. Eagle and the cadets
fly there... but will they arrive in time to witness the luminous spectacle themselves and confirm Eagle's observation? Curriculum Focus:
Observation - monitor objects to detect changes over time. Interstitial 1: "NASM 5- Sunspots at the Observatory". Animation 2: The Hawk Factor Story: Preparing for the Cloud Sprints Race, Eagle beats everyone else by a mile during a training run. Raven, hoping to cut corners so he can
beat perennial winner Eagle, craves a new fuel that will help his engine achieve maximum speed. Under the pretense of making this improved
fuel available for everyone, Raven gets Coot to experiment with new formulas in his lab.. . where they identify a fuel powered by space beans that
gives them super-speed. Desperate to win the race - and thinking it will give him the edge - Raven switches labels on the fuels so that he's the
only one using the new concoction. Will his sneaky plan help him win, or will it just give him a bad case of space bean tummy ache? Curriculum
Focus: Trying new things through experimentation and learning from what happened. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 3: The Sun". Character Bio:
Starling.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Heart In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Pain Prevention
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#118
(CC)
DVI
#926
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
Back and Abdominal Strengthening
This episode focuses on stretching and strengthening the abdominal and back muscles to protect the spine and help avoid injury.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Tank Girl, Vanessa Wilson
Create your own tank top pattern that fits and flatters.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1312
#511
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
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #309
Scarves
Robyn will show how to make a Tunisian scarf designed by Kim Guzman and then Kristin shares a color work knit scarf by Irina Poludennko.
Afghan square is crochet Pretty in Pink.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4159
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #110
Pub Food
At home, host Rachel Allen re-creates pub-food classics like leek and potato soup, chicken Kiev and sticky chocolate pudding with toffee sauce.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
Elise Wiggins, Peach Salad
Stellino tosses together a Seedless Grape, Spinach, Feta Cheese and Toasted Pine Nut Salad before Chef Elise Wiggins from Panzano in
Denver gives us her recipe for Palisade Peach Salad.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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DVI #308
Wheatloaf and Potatoes
Host Laura Theodore prepares a favorite family supper with a twist. Meat-free "Savory Seitan Loaf with Tomato-Mushroom Gravy" satisfies big
appetites paired with appetizing "Twice Baked Potatoes." Maple sugar adds a welcome pop of flavor to "Broccoli with Sweet Tamari-Onion
Sauce," while creamy "Dreamy Banana Pie" rounds out this appealing menu.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Essential Pepin
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Easy and Elegant Seafood
Lobster In Artichoke Hearts; Shrimp Pane On Watercress; Escoffier Quenelles; Monkfish Roulade.
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15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1701
Pops of Color
This episode is all about pops of color and the use of intriguing color palettes to create stylish jewelry. The first project is a wire wrapped bangle
bracelet featuring color as a design element. Next, seed bead designer, Leslie Rogalski uses her favorite contemporary palette: black and white.
Then, Molly Schaller demonstrates a coral bracelet with dozens of dangles. Finally, Kate Richbourg creates a ruby tag pendant that combines
colored stones with metalwork.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #411
Veggies
Vegetables take center stage as Katie cooks up cauliflower steaks and roasted root veggies. Then, Katie uses veggies in unexpected ways to
create a chic etched mirror and a beautiful veggie bouquet.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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(CC)
DVI #117
Understanding Business Ethics
Do the right thing! You'll learn with the Biz Kids as they examine several aspects of ethics in business. You'll also see the downside of not
following ethical business practices. In this episode you will discover what it means for management to lead by example, and how employees
must take responsibility for their behavior. Meet several entrepreneurs who are successful on all levels.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1712
Just for Fun
It's important to have fun and today's projects are fun to make and to use. Katie creates a fuzzy mustache board will tickle you. Franz and his son,
Axel play with paints, pencils, crayons, colors and techniques to find new ways of expression. Jenny and Katie let their imaginations go to create
colorful pencil toppers. From the Family Craft Box, add empty paper rolls and colored paper to create a reversible playscape mat.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1107
Gardening with Kids
Getting kids out in the garden can be educational and fun! Allen shows us how to make a fun garden ornament with kids out of a recycled bowling
ball. Plus, we learn how to attract butterflies to the garden and to plant sunflowers. We also visit a poultry show where Allen is teaching kids how
to care for the chickens they are raising. We'll also visit a garden in Kentucky and watch Allen swing from the trees on a zip line in North
Arkansas.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Composting in the Twenty-First Century
Although basic composting happens naturally, with the advent of some scientific know-how, we can still enhance the best soil amendment on
earth: compost. Some companies, run by avid gardeners, have made it their life's work to make a good thing even better. In this episode, we dig
deeper into some of this work to find out how modern science has improved on perfection and how we can apply this information to our own
gardens for even better results.
18:00:00
Journal
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Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
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19:00:00
Newsline
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19:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
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#546
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
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Curtis Burch Band
Bluegrass icon Curtis Burch, a founding member of New Grass Revival in the 1970s, performs with his band at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
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Live from the Artists Den
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N/A #901
Zac Brown Band
On a warm summer evening, multi-platinum country artist Zac Brown Band brought music back to the historic Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills,
NY with a hit-filled set under the stars. The multi-talented band showed off its virtuosic skills, picking, fiddling, and harmonizing through such fan
favorites as the Caribbean-inspired "Jump Right In" and lovelorn ballad "Sweet Annie" before donning glowing skeleton costumes to perform its
rollicking new song, "Day For The Dead," from the 2013 EP, The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1, and sending the frenzied crowd home with a boisterous
rendition of its breakout hit single, "Chicken Fried."
22:00:00
Walking The Great Divide: A Journey Along The Continental Divide Trail
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Walking The Great Divide: A Journey Along The Continental Divide Trail
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#102
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Newsline
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#5244
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Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
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N/A
#546
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1003
Curtis Burch Band
Bluegrass icon Curtis Burch, a founding member of New Grass Revival in the 1970s, performs with his band at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #901
Zac Brown Band
On a warm summer evening, multi-platinum country artist Zac Brown Band brought music back to the historic Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills,
NY with a hit-filled set under the stars. The multi-talented band showed off its virtuosic skills, picking, fiddling, and harmonizing through such fan
favorites as the Caribbean-inspired "Jump Right In" and lovelorn ballad "Sweet Annie" before donning glowing skeleton costumes to perform its
rollicking new song, "Day For The Dead," from the 2013 EP, The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1, and sending the frenzied crowd home with a boisterous
rendition of its breakout hit single, "Chicken Fried."
03:00:00
Walking The Great Divide: A Journey Along The Continental Divide Trail
APTEX
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N/A
#101
04:00:00
Walking The Great Divide: A Journey Along The Continental Divide Trail
APTEX
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N/A
#102
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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Sister Helen Prejean and Stephen Bright
In a 1996 interview, Sister Helen Prejean, counselor to death row inmates and author of Dead Man Walking, talks with Stephen Bright, Director of
Southern Center for Human Rights.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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DVI #313
Villain of the Year/One Is The Loneliest Number
VILLAIN OF THE YEAR - Dark Truder, Deliria and every other villain in the galaxy are competing for this year's Villain Of The Year Award, trying
to outdo each other with acts of nefarious nastiness. The Zula Patrol has their hands full trying to quash the cosmic crime wave - especially when
Truder announces to all that he plans to pull off the ultimate heist - he's going to steal an entire galaxy! ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBER Zeeter is given a tough choice when The Zula Academy offers her a position that means leaving The Zula Patrol. But her decision is put on hold
when the space pirate Captain Jacquie Stellar starts stealing stars out of their binary pairs. As the whole Zula Patrol works together to stop
Jacquie, Zeeter realizes her place is with her friends.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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(CC)
N/A
#125
Animation 1: Hawk's On It - Story: When Coot has to leave to attend a school board meeting, he entrusts a nervous Hawk to watch over the
workshop for the afternoon. Doing his best to follow Coot's instructions that by utilizing the right tool you can fix anything, Hawk finds himself
dealing with one emergency repair after another; cadet after cadet comes streaming in with bent wheels, dented wings, a misadjusted helmet,
clogged rocket boosters, and other problems. Will Hawk be able to find the right tools for the repairs and get some help from his friends along the
way? Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job done more efficiently. Interstitial 1: "NASM 6: Build Your Own
Rocket". Animation 2: Ace Space Reporter (Encore) - 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 2: "Music
Video 1: Gravity (Encore)". Character Bio: Raven.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Cancer Prevention
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Hip Stretches
10:00:00
NETA
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N/A
#119
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DVI
#928
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1313
Exercising with Accessories
Mary Ann introduces a variety of unique exercises incorporating a large ball during the warm up and a small ball for finger flexibility and
strengthening.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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10:30:00
Sew It All
Boy's Toys, Angela Yosten
Sew a messenger bag for schoolbooks.
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NETA
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Knitting Daily
NETA
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #310
Rugs
Knit and Crochet rugs add a personal touch to any room. Meghan Jones designed a fun garter stitch rug and Carrie Carpenter designed a giant
crochet doily for your floor. Square is knit Blue Berry Muffin.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
Essential Pepin
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
Fruit Fete
Good Lady Apples Bon Femme; Stew Of Red Summer Fruit; Braised Pears In A Caramel Sauce; Flambeed Bananas; Apple Fritters.
#4160
#112
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
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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
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N/A #1212
Turtle Soup/Commander's Palace
This week Chef Folse prepares Snapping Turtle - a rare delicacy that boasts seven different flavors of meat. The first recipe, Turtle Sauce Patot
(with potatoes) begins with a dark roux, and then the meat is added. Onions, celery, peppers, garlic and potatoes are incorporated along with
turtle stock. Finally, fresh eggs are broken directly into the stew and served over French bread. Chef Folse then travels to Commander's Palace in
New Orleans for a demonstration of their world-renowned Turtle Soup. The last dish on the menu is Turtle Lafourche. A spicy combination of
turtle, rotel tomatoes and habanera peppers are stewed together in red wine and served over potato salad.
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
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(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
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(CC)
N/A #1702
Bold Central Elements
This program features lots of ideas for necklaces with bold central elements beginning with a lesson on adding different types of bails to
pendants. Next, Candie Cooper demonstrates drilling stones to make pendants with simple metal findings. Then, Molly Schaller shows how to
make a "tangerine tango" necklace - it's the color of the year and this necklace has a multi strand focal section. Last, Wyatt White uses banding
pliers to make focal elements.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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DVI #412
Wine and Cheese
Bring the vineyard indoors with a wine and cheese party. Tickle guests' taste buds with zucchini poppers, blue cheese with rosemary honey, and
bean and feta salad. Turn fruit into art with a stylish grape sculpture and a chic grape centerpiece.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #118
Saving and Investing for Your Future
You'll learn along with the Biz Kids about the powerful potential of starting a savings plan early in life. You'll also discover various savings and
investing options available to young people. As always, you'll meet individuals who are successful at saving and at their businesses.
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Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1713
Use It
Use what you make and get double fun from your crafts. Weave hip survival bracelets with some tips from Katie. Franz uses everyday objects to
make a robot storage container. Blogger Rachel Howard and her kids make a miniature construction site for toy earth-moving equipment! Use
items from the Family Craft Box and recycle old road maps to craft a travel case full of learning games and activities - and treats, too!
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #1108
Elegance Indoors
We go inside the Garden Home Retreat where Allen demonstrates techniques to enhance the look of your home. Allen visits with experts about
making Artisan Lamps, using shades in windows and freshens up a room by adding a few things from the garden. Allen also shows us how to use
houseplants throughout the seasons.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #226
Thomas Jefferson & Monticello - A True Organic Gardener In Action
To gardeners, Thomas Jefferson holds a special place of honor. The gardens at Monticello were a botanic laboratory of ornamental and useful
plants from around the world. As an avid plantsman and gardener, Mr. Jefferson kept detailed records over many years of his horticultural
discoveries, plant exchanges with friends around Europe as well as his successes and failures when it came to his own gardening and farming
practices at Monticello. Thanks to his meticulous records and the historic preservation of the grounds, today we can step back in time to see how
one of the most famous green gardeners in history lived out his passion for gardening at Monticello.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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N/A
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18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#324
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5245
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1109
Lisa Swayze
Lisa Niemi met and fell in love with Patrick Swayze when they were just a couple of Texas teenagers in the early Seventies - and the ride began...
First the two were off to New York for acclaimed dance careers, and then on to Hollywood as actors, dancers and choreographers. Together they
worked on Patrick's movie career, from The Outsiders to Dirty Dancing, from Ghost to Point Break. But their world dramatically changed in 2008
when Patrick was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer. Together, they waged a valiant battle against the disease that would eventually take
Swayze's life. Today, Lisa works to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research and to help educate the world about its devastating effects. On this
episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with actor, director, dancer, and author of "Worth Fighting For: Love Loss and
Moving Forward" - Lisa Niemi Swayze.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
No One You Know; Darin & Brook Aldridge; The Twilite Broadcasters.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1513
Mandy Barnett and the Dustbowl Revival
MANDY BARNETT is a World-Class Vocalist who sings the stylings of pop and jazz standards, torch, and classic country music. A native of
Crossville, Tennessee, she started singing at five years-old. As a teenager, Mandy starred as country music legend Patsy Cline in the stage show
"Always . . . Patsy Cline" at the celebrated Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The performances sold out nightly and received rave
reviews across the country. Mandy soon began releasing albums under her name including 'I've Got A Right To Cry' which was a huge critical
success. Her latest is 'I Can't Stop Loving You: The Songs of Don Gibson'. THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL is a Venice, California-based collective
that merges old school bluegrass, gospel, jug-band, swamp blues and the hot swing of the 1930's to form a spicy roots cocktail. Known for their
inspired live sets, the Dustbowl Revival boldly brings together many styles of traditional American music. Imagine Old Crow Medicine Show
meeting Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven Band in New Orleans or Bob Dylan and Fats Waller jamming with Mumford & Sons on a front porch in
1938. The band's latest album is 'Carry Me Home'.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Blood Is Thicker Than Mud
The Fighting Kind (Chapman Univ.) and Northeast Front (Univ. of Texas) : Davin, estranged from his family for years, returns home in desperate
need of financial help. He learns that his sister may be the sibling who's truly in need. Written, directed by Nils Taylor. Based on a true story,
Esperanza's love for her children knows no bounds, but her limits are pushed when she is forced to save her son from Mexico's dangerous
cartels. Written and directed by Angela Camarena Torres.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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22:30:00
On Story
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #413
Greaser's Palace: A Conversation with Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas
Filmmaking legends Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme pay tribute to Robert Downey Sr.'s cult classic Greaser's Palace. Next,
Andrew Napier's short film, Grandma's Not a Toaster, where a whiskey-guzzling mother-to-be aims to enlist her neurotic brother in attempt to
thieve from their ailing grandmother's fortune.
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #105
The Bhagavad Gita
This epic tale of the warrior-prince Arjuna confronting a life-or-death dilemma during civil war presents a unique and powerful philosophy of duty,
discipline, and serving a higher purpose. Beautiful illustrations connect the story with its rich history and culture. Featured speakers include
Sheldon Pollack, Professor of Sanskrit Studies and acclaimed composer Philip Glass.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #812
Years-End Critics Round-Up
Charles Isherwood of The New York Times, Jesse Green of New York Magazine and Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post review new
Broadway productions of the fall.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Sat, Mar 07, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5245
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1109
Lisa Swayze
Lisa Niemi met and fell in love with Patrick Swayze when they were just a couple of Texas teenagers in the early Seventies - and the ride began...
First the two were off to New York for acclaimed dance careers, and then on to Hollywood as actors, dancers and choreographers. Together they
worked on Patrick's movie career, from The Outsiders to Dirty Dancing, from Ghost to Point Break. But their world dramatically changed in 2008
when Patrick was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer. Together, they waged a valiant battle against the disease that would eventually take
Swayze's life. Today, Lisa works to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research and to help educate the world about its devastating effects. On this
episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with actor, director, dancer, and author of "Worth Fighting For: Love Loss and
Moving Forward" - Lisa Niemi Swayze.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
No One You Know; Darin & Brook Aldridge; The Twilite Broadcasters.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1513
Mandy Barnett and the Dustbowl Revival
MANDY BARNETT is a World-Class Vocalist who sings the stylings of pop and jazz standards, torch, and classic country music. A native of
Crossville, Tennessee, she started singing at five years-old. As a teenager, Mandy starred as country music legend Patsy Cline in the stage show
"Always . . . Patsy Cline" at the celebrated Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The performances sold out nightly and received rave
reviews across the country. Mandy soon began releasing albums under her name including 'I've Got A Right To Cry' which was a huge critical
success. Her latest is 'I Can't Stop Loving You: The Songs of Don Gibson'. THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL is a Venice, California-based collective
that merges old school bluegrass, gospel, jug-band, swamp blues and the hot swing of the 1930's to form a spicy roots cocktail. Known for their
inspired live sets, the Dustbowl Revival boldly brings together many styles of traditional American music. Imagine Old Crow Medicine Show
meeting Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven Band in New Orleans or Bob Dylan and Fats Waller jamming with Mumford & Sons on a front porch in
1938. The band's latest album is 'Carry Me Home'.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Blood Is Thicker Than Mud
The Fighting Kind (Chapman Univ.) and Northeast Front (Univ. of Texas) : Davin, estranged from his family for years, returns home in desperate
need of financial help. He learns that his sister may be the sibling who's truly in need. Written, directed by Nils Taylor. Based on a true story,
Esperanza's love for her children knows no bounds, but her limits are pushed when she is forced to save her son from Mexico's dangerous
cartels. Written and directed by Angela Camarena Torres.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #413
Greaser's Palace: A Conversation with Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas
Filmmaking legends Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme pay tribute to Robert Downey Sr.'s cult classic Greaser's Palace. Next,
Andrew Napier's short film, Grandma's Not a Toaster, where a whiskey-guzzling mother-to-be aims to enlist her neurotic brother in attempt to
thieve from their ailing grandmother's fortune.
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #105
The Bhagavad Gita
This epic tale of the warrior-prince Arjuna confronting a life-or-death dilemma during civil war presents a unique and powerful philosophy of duty,
discipline, and serving a higher purpose. Beautiful illustrations connect the story with its rich history and culture. Featured speakers include
Sheldon Pollack, Professor of Sanskrit Studies and acclaimed composer Philip Glass.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #812
Years-End Critics Round-Up
Charles Isherwood of The New York Times, Jesse Green of New York Magazine and Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post review new
Broadway productions of the fall.
05:00:00
05:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #3101
Alpha-1 Deficiency
In 1963, Swedish researchers discovered the often deadly lung disease called, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, or, Alpha-1. Prior to that, the
symptoms of Alpha-1 misled doctors to misdiagnose it as some other respiratory problem such as emphysema, or asthma. But Alpha-1 is a
genetic defect in which the body does not make enough of a particular protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. As a result, lifethreatening consequences can occur. Researchers estimate that about 90 percent of people with this disease are unaware they even have it. In
this program, we'll take a close look at Alpha-1, explore its history, and hear from experts and patients about the inroads that have been made in
better managing this disease.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Sat, Mar 07, 2015
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06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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#1338
08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #307
Roses and Lace
The painting demonstrated today is so soft and romantic with its lace border. Gary paints his trademark style of Roses that he is so well known
for. Pastel Tea Roses, small lavender colored flowers, buds and leaves make a beautiful composition.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Quiet Stream Part II
NETA
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Hips, Knees & Foot Workout
APTEX
(CC)
N/A
#208
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1408
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#929
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1314
Somatosensory Work
We rely on our somatosensory system for good balance and everyday functioning. Mary Ann helps viewers turn their awareness inward to work
this system.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#114
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #210
Irakleio
Eva visits ancient Minoan ruins, learns how to make raki and celebrates with mantinades while Chef Yianni makes a pomegranate salad,
ksinohondros me melitzana and raki infused clams.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Stuff This
Baked Stuffed Onions, Seafood Crepes, Four Cheese Stuffed Pork Chops.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#108
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
Symphony of Pastas
There is nothing like pasta to bring Lidia's family to the table. In this episode, Lidia shares some of her favorite pasta dishes including a
comforting Baked Rigatoni with Zucchini, a delicious Penne with Ricotta and Mushrooms and one of her personal favorites, Fettuccine with a
Clam and Leek Sauce.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #212
North Fork
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans drives 120 miles outside New York City to the tip of Long Island where he
meets up with chefs Bill Taibe and Will Horowitz. Together the trio starts the day going fishing for whelk. After a successful fishing trip, the guys
travel to a duck farm to pick up duck for the evening and then head back to Will's house where the group does a bit of clamming. The meal starts
out with a traditional clambake followed by Whelk and Potatoes with Celery Salsa Verde and Ramp Mayo, Roasted Carrot and Beets with
Fermented Black Beans and Sesame Smoked Crescent Farms Duck with Grits, Pressed Duck Gravy, Black Garlic & Pickled Un-ripened
Strawberries and Grilled Black Bass with Celery Salsa Verde. This meal was worth the trip!
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
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N/A #108
Estonia
The old town in the capital city of Talinn is Europe's best-restored medieval town with streets and buildings that recall the days of the Hanseatic
League but whose cafes, art galleries, hotels, and restaurants today appeal to both sophisticated as well as first-time travelers. Venture into the
countryside of Estonia, to the large island of Saaremaa and the much smaller island of Muhu, where you'll find windmills, thatch-roofed
farmhouses and quiet waters. Of special interest is a candid interview with Mart Laar, the prime minister who took over a country that was an
economic and psychological basket case following the withdrawal of Soviet troops and-with the help of a flat tax-turned Estonia into one of
Europe's most dynamic and forward-thinking little countries.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
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N/A #509
Carolinas
Host Darley Newman and local guides explore some of the more than 100 miles of Appalachian trails surrounding the Biltmore Estate, much as
guests of George Vanderbilt would have during the Gilded Age. Darley meets resident horses at The Biltmore Equestrian Center and learns why
natural horsemanship is a powerful method of understanding horses. Next, Darley heads downtown to discover the thriving arts scene in
Asheville, before taking a lesson in rock climbing at Chimney Rock Park. Traveling further west, Darley meets with Cherokee tribal members and
examines the history of horses in Cherokee culture, riding Tennessee Walking horses and fishing for trout in the Great Smoky Mountains. Finally,
Darley steps back in time Daufuskie Island. Cantering along wide, pristine beaches is the perfect way to explore this small island off of Hilton
Head Island, South Carolina. Darley learns about the islands original inhabitants, the Cusabo Indians, on a ride down dirt roads towards a
maritime forest that was inhabited thousands of years ago by the Cusabo.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
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N/A #507
The Czech Republic Off The Beaten Path
Few travelers venture beyond Prague to experience the Czech Republic's many cultural riches and offbeat delights. We'll get you started with a
whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, stinky cheese-tasting, river-rafting, and peat-bathing in places like Olomouc, Moravsky Krumlov, Telc,
Trebon and Konopiste. We'll also tour a remarkable memorial to the holocaust in Terezen, and the charming castle town of Cesky Krumlov.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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(CC)
N/A #111
The Truth About Timeshares & Hidden Gems of Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Timeshare scams; Peter's "Hidden Gems" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; an airline in the United Arab Emirates with service that is a throwback to
the golden age of flying.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#3708
An unusual garden show in an unusual location. We're always trying to think outside the box and come up with unusual gardens and unusual
garden ideas. This GardenSMART show is no exception. Be sure to tune in.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #304
Food and Fun Go Together
Allen shares earth-friendly tips on packing a healthy picnic lunch. Allen then hits the road for visits to the roof top garden at Chicago's
Markethouse restaurant and a community garden in Kansas City. Plus, Allen shows us how to properly can peppers straight from the garden.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #505
Bettye Lavette
The "great lady of soul" talks about her initial success in the music business followed by years of obscurity, the secret of her voice and why age
does not factor into her life.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #425
Ira Kaplan & Georgia Hubley, Musicians
Ira Kaplan & Georgia Hubley are husband-and-wife indie rock pioneers who formed the influential and much-admired band Yo La Tengo three
decades ago. Their thirteenth album, Fade, was released last year.
17:00:00
Journey to Excellence 107
PENTV
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(N)
Phil Jaber of Philz Coffee
Interviewing individuals about the path they took to become successful. Hosted by the Mayor of Daly City, David Canepa.
N/A
#107
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
The Potter
Host Eric Gorges visits potter and musician Akira Satake, who discovered his love of pottery later in life. Eric makes a ceramic teapot. Eric and
Akira discuss the serendipity that leads craftsmen to their craft. Akira started his career as an accomplished photographer in Japan, then found
another successful career in New York as a recording studio owner and a session banjo player before finding his true passion in pottery.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
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N/A
#3309
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#219
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#409
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sat, Mar 07, 2015
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19:30:00
Piano Guy
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1309
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Jerome Kern's "All The Things You Are" and discuss stride piano. Featured guests
include Andy LaVerne, Bobby Floyd and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #112
Dawes
The venue is packed as Los Angeles-based band Dawes takes the stage. Although they could have filled an even larger venue, the intimate
atmosphere at Infinity Hall is welcomed by guitarist and lead vocalist Taylor Goldsmith. "I'm pretty sure venues like this are exactly what our
music is meant to be played in. No bigger, no smaller. This is exactly perfect," he told the audience after opening with "That Western Skyline" and
"The Way You Laugh." With his brother Griffin Goldsmith on drums and vocals, Tay Strathairn on keyboards and vocals, and Wiley Gelber on
bass, the foursome's carefully crafted rhythms and tight harmonies have been compared to the Laurel Canyon sound of Crosby, Still and Nash
and Neil Young. Taylor commented on Dawes' chemistry both musically and personally. "We're all extremely close," says Taylor. "I don't think this
would work if we weren't. A big part of our careers and our time spent playing music is on the road." The band puts an emphasis on its live sound,
even turning to traditional methods when recording albums. Strathairn points out that the band records on two-inch tape, laying down an entire
track at once rather than recording each part separately. "The performance becomes paramount. We're all in a room, and they say go, and you
have to do a whole take of a whole song. We're a live band essentially, and I think that captures us a bit," he says. The group tours extensively
and considers its live performances to be its greatest asset. "Music being what it is today, where the value of the record isn't what it was and
people could take it for free if they want, the only way to carve out a career for yourself is playing on stage and playing shows and having people
come out to the shows. It's always been the best way to spread the word about the band," says Taylor. True to his word, Taylor shows his
appreciation for the audience by turning his microphone stand toward the singing crowd as they belt out the chorus line during an inspirational
rendition of "When My Time Comes." Dawes closes the show with "Time Spent in Los Angeles," the song they played in June 2011 while
performing on The Late Show with David Letterman.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #401
Counting Crows
Academy Award-nominated rockers Counting Crows perform their classic hits and songs off their forthcoming album, Somewhere Under
Wonderland.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1304
London City Guide 2
Brianna Barnes embarks on her tour of London at Buckingham Palace, heads over to the National Gallery, check out the fashionable Spitalfields
Market, tours the street art scene, visits the finest shops in to Mayfair and bikes from Regent's Park to the Olympic Stadium. She takes a daytrip
to Oxford for a tour of Christchurch, the largest of all the Oxford colleges. Back in London, Brianna speeds off along the Thames River to
Greenwich for a look at the Royal Naval College and the National Maritime Museum, then pops over to the Tate Modern, visits stately Cliveden
House and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, home to the biggest botanical collection in the world before exploring the delights of Richmond
Park on horseback. She concludes her stay in London by taking part in the annual Thames Festival.
23:00:00
Ken Kesey
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
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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Date: 01/30/2015
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Start
00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#409
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1309
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Jerome Kern's "All The Things You Are" and discuss stride piano. Featured guests
include Andy LaVerne, Bobby Floyd and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #112
Dawes
The venue is packed as Los Angeles-based band Dawes takes the stage. Although they could have filled an even larger venue, the intimate
atmosphere at Infinity Hall is welcomed by guitarist and lead vocalist Taylor Goldsmith. "I'm pretty sure venues like this are exactly what our
music is meant to be played in. No bigger, no smaller. This is exactly perfect," he told the audience after opening with "That Western Skyline" and
"The Way You Laugh." With his brother Griffin Goldsmith on drums and vocals, Tay Strathairn on keyboards and vocals, and Wiley Gelber on
bass, the foursome's carefully crafted rhythms and tight harmonies have been compared to the Laurel Canyon sound of Crosby, Still and Nash
and Neil Young. Taylor commented on Dawes' chemistry both musically and personally. "We're all extremely close," says Taylor. "I don't think this
would work if we weren't. A big part of our careers and our time spent playing music is on the road." The band puts an emphasis on its live sound,
even turning to traditional methods when recording albums. Strathairn points out that the band records on two-inch tape, laying down an entire
track at once rather than recording each part separately. "The performance becomes paramount. We're all in a room, and they say go, and you
have to do a whole take of a whole song. We're a live band essentially, and I think that captures us a bit," he says. The group tours extensively
and considers its live performances to be its greatest asset. "Music being what it is today, where the value of the record isn't what it was and
people could take it for free if they want, the only way to carve out a career for yourself is playing on stage and playing shows and having people
come out to the shows. It's always been the best way to spread the word about the band," says Taylor. True to his word, Taylor shows his
appreciation for the audience by turning his microphone stand toward the singing crowd as they belt out the chorus line during an inspirational
rendition of "When My Time Comes." Dawes closes the show with "Time Spent in Los Angeles," the song they played in June 2011 while
performing on The Late Show with David Letterman.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #401
Counting Crows
Academy Award-nominated rockers Counting Crows perform their classic hits and songs off their forthcoming album, Somewhere Under
Wonderland.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1304
London City Guide 2
Brianna Barnes embarks on her tour of London at Buckingham Palace, heads over to the National Gallery, check out the fashionable Spitalfields
Market, tours the street art scene, visits the finest shops in to Mayfair and bikes from Regent's Park to the Olympic Stadium. She takes a daytrip
to Oxford for a tour of Christchurch, the largest of all the Oxford colleges. Back in London, Brianna speeds off along the Thames River to
Greenwich for a look at the Royal Naval College and the National Maritime Museum, then pops over to the Tate Modern, visits stately Cliveden
House and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, home to the biggest botanical collection in the world before exploring the delights of Richmond
Park on horseback. She concludes her stay in London by taking part in the annual Thames Festival.
04:00:00
Ken Kesey
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
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
NETA
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N/A #310
Eytan Fox
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Israeli filmmaker and television director Eytan Fox. Fox is the
director of such well-known films as Yossi and Jagger, Walk on Water, The Bubble, and the recent comic feature Cupcakes. He also is director of
a popular TV series known to United States viewers as Mary Lou. Fox discusses his breadth of work in film and television, which deals with
themes of homosexuality, Israeli-Palestinian relationships, the lingering effects of the Holocaust on Jews today, and life in the Israeli military. He
talks about the values that his characters share-despite differences in culture or sexuality-and the impact his films have had in creating greater
tolerance within the Israeli military. Fox explains the portrayal in his films of the dominant Israeli "man," a figure with whom he wrestles in his
culture and himself. Finally, he considers how his work reflects a diverse taste in music. Recorded at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel
University's Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, this episode features stimulating conversation-paired with a clip from Walk on Water-in a
striking gallery space. Join Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University Distinguished Professor of English and Program Host, as she talks with Eytan
Fox in this episode of The Drexel InterView.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #808
Understanding Payday Loans
While expensive and controversial, many Americans regularly use payday loans. Kelvin Boston and guests Aracely Panameno from the Center
for Responsible Lending and Charles Lowery, Jr. Esq. from Military Saves discuss payday loans. This episode also features small business
development tips from Marie Johns, deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 08, 2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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N/A #608
The Church on the Hill
Roger and Sarah Bansemer visit the historic mining town of Philipsburg, Montana with its brightly painted buildings and delightfully restored
downtown. Roger uses oils to paint an old wooden church on the hill.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
APTEX
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N/A #109
Color Barcelona & Monte Carlo
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails aboard a cruise ship to arrive at the quirky, cosmopolitan port city of Barcelona, Spain. Here he embarks on foot to
explore the lively tree lined Las Ramblas promenade, enroute to many of Barcelona's famous sites, such as Santa Maria del Mar and Gaudi's La
Sagrada Familia Cathedral. He then sails down the coast to glitzy Monte Carlo, where he wanders its waterfront, palace and casino grounds.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Big Surf Wave
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#208
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Frozen Shoulder (All Standing)
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#930
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1315
Releasing Muscle Tightness
Mary Ann uses a small ball, a towel and large ball to release some of the restrictions that build up in the connective tissue that runs throughout
the body.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#204
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #109
Bun Sik - Korean Fast Foods
Cathlyn explains the history of Bun Sik and how it has evolved to offer a wide choice of delicious and healthful foods eaten as snacks or as a
meal in Korea. She also performs a cooking demo at a special event in LA called Let's Move California, introducing kid friendly, healthy Korean
foods. Featured fast food recipes include Kim Bap roll, Odeng and sweet bean fruit parfait.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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N/A #107
No Pizza? Let's Stromboli!
Tina prepares Veggie Stromboli with Tomato Ravioli served over dried tomatoes stuffed with Olives and goat cheese. The drink of today's
episode is Sangritini.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2408
Who Wants Prosciutto Di San Danielle?/Chi Vuole Prosciutto Di San Daniele?
Mary Ann makes Prosciutto San Daniele the star of the show when she prepares a simple yet delicious Prosciutto San Danielle Roll-Ups,
Parmesan Cheese Pudding and Prosciutto di San Daniele Salad.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #121
Sleepless In Vietnam
Vietnam is a top coffee producing country in the world. Much of that production goes towards domestic consumption, as Vietnam is home to the
most robust coffee and cafe culture in Asia. Martin travels to Buon Ma Thout, the ground zero of Vietnamese coffee to find out all about the
national brew of 'ca-phe'. Recipes: Coffee-flavored Ribs, Coffee Crepe Cake, Vietnamese Coffee.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #208
Walrus and Brown Bears
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and bush pilot Glenn Alsworth Jr. battle bad weather and hundreds of miles by bush
plane to photograph Walrus along the Alaskan coast.
13:30:00
Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
California, An Ecological Island
In this incredibly biodiverse state with a rich geologic history, McMillan examines the coasts, shrublands, deserts and mountains of San Diego
county.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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14:00:00
Aviators
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N/A
#202
ATC gibberish: Breaking down and simplifying all that complex sounding radio chatter. Water egress: Sara learns how to escape from a
submerged aircraft. Condor Squadron: Taking to the air with a team of formation pilots flying WW2 era planes.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #303
Sully The Pilot Whale and Cleaning Stations
Sully the Pilot Whale - In 2009, a lone pilot whale was stranded on a Curacao beach. Fortunately, he was rescued by the staff of the Curacao Sea
Aquarium. They named him Sully and spent months nursing him back to health. After being successfully rehabilitated, Sully refused to go back to
the wild and ended up being adopted by Sea World San Diego. Jonathan was part of the story as they learned what was wrong with Sully and
what had to be done to save him. Cleaning stations - Jonathan takes a look at cleaning stations, where animals of all kinds go to have parasites
and dead skin removed by cleaner fish and shrimp. Everything from sharks and sea turtles to fish and eels sometimes head for the cleaning
station. When Jonathan visits, he finds that even he can get cleaned!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Wood Countertops for Kitchens
Affordable solutions for countertops.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1908
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #308
Bamboo Vanity
This time on Rough Cut, Tommy teaches a variety of tips and tricks that can be applied to any cabinet, when he makes a simple Bamboo Vanity
perfect as a base cabinet in a kitchen or bathroom. For the Rough Cut Road Trip, Tommy heads to the West Coast to meet Dan Smith, the
inventor of a very cool sustainable bamboo product used in this week's project. Back in the shop, series favorite, Al D'Attansio, joins Tommy.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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(CC)
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
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #107
Summer Brillance Gentle Yoga
Bask and breathe in the gorgeous sunset amongst a brilliant sunflower backdrop as we move through a gentle seated practice. Today Sarah
Starr will guide you through a gentle practice using a chair for stability and balance. Enjoy stretches that link breath with movement, forward
bends to free the muscles of the back, increasing circulation to internal organs, ending with a relaxing guided meditation.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #206
Cultured Club: Yotopia/Murfie
Gary and the crew head to Iowa City, IA to meet with Veronica who created Yotopia, Iowa Cities first frozen yogurt shop that sources local
ingredients. Then they swing by Madison, WI to meet with Matt who started Murfie, a company that turns your old CD's and Vinyl into high quality
digital files.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
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N/A #339
Joseph Boyden, The Orenda
In the seventeenth century, a Jesuit missionary ventures into the wilderness in search of converts - the defining moment of first contact between
radically different worlds.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
18:30:00
(CC)
N/A
#0
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #806
Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad
Tracks Ahead goes to Ohio to take a close look at a modern freight line that has its roots in the past; visit a large public layout in northern
Georgia; ride the rails to visit a logging museum in Wisconsin; and visit with a photographer who plies his trade late at night.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Zero Energy America
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DVI #101
Part 1
Zero Energy America is two one-hour documentaries that explore the quest for the zero-energy home. This look inside alternative technology and
solutions for the energy crisis in America and abroad finds solutions around the world that show promise and hope for a new tomorrow in which a
home of any size can be built that not only lowers overall energy consumption, but actually finds ways to create excess power. The program
follows the quest of a Florida home builder to redefine his company by throwing out 50 years of building history to construct a home on Florida's
West Coast using lessons learned by exploring projects here in America and around the world. The documentaries explore each phase of
construction and how the right decisions in construction and material can lead to a sustainable zero energy home. The concept of the zeroenergy home is to leverage emerging and current technologies that create the possibility of a home or building of any size being self sufficient on
energy. The documentary explores both small and large projects around the world that are working hard to find alternative energy solutions from
Project Frog that builds zero-energy schools and public centers to Sonoma Mountain Village in California that is redeveloping 750,000 square
feet of industrial development into a sustainable mixed use community. The program covers BedZed, one of the first energy efficient multi-family
homes projects in England and its successes and failures that led to a new development that met the goals where BedZed failed. The
documentaries also explore what government can do to assist in the development of the technologies and solutions. In today's world of energy
wars, global warming and oil dependency, it's time that people begin to look to alternative energy sources and America has the greatest chance
for impact with the means, the population, and the ability to make this difference now. Zero Energy America shows the way to get there,
demonstrate the solutions by visiting real world working examples and addresses the problems head on. The zero energy home is attainable
today... and this documentary proves that a Zero Energy America can be our tomorrow.
20:00:00
Stained Glass Windows of the Shenandoah Valley
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Host D. Lee Beard takes viewers on a visual journey discovering the wide range of sacred stained glass window styles typical of small town
America, tracing their history from the medieval gothic revival of the 19th century to Tiffany windows and even the more modern abstract designs.
In addition to the artistic beauty of the windows, he shares information on the symbolism within the windows and their religious significance.
21:00:00
Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
#0
"The Superman of Piano Playing! Nothing like him is to be found since Chopin! Probably the greatest playing mechanism of all time!" These were
the words of NY Times critic Harold C. Schoenberg and the legendary critic James Huneker in 1921. Rachmaninoff said, "Godowsky is the only
musician of this age who has given a lasting, a real contribution to the development of piano music." This is the first and only documentary about
Godowsky. It gives the highlights of his busy career, shares his thoughts about music and life and neatly summarizes his achievements as
pianist, arranger, composer and teacher. The film is generously illustrated with family photographs, documents and scores, and unfolds against a
backdrop of Godowsky's own luxuriant and highly original music. Huneker called Godowsky, "A pianist for pianists, and the Buddha of the Piano."
Born into poverty in Poland, he was a self-taught genius. He was at home with people from all walks of life. He played duets with Albert Einstein
on the violin. He was friends with Charlie Chaplin, and his daughter became the famous silent film star DAGMAR and starred in films with
Rudolph Valentino. Godowsky and George Gershwin were good friends, and his son Leopold Jr. married Gershwin's sister Frances. The Buddha
of the Piano has received overwhelming praise and endorsements from pianists and scholars in the U.S. and Europe. - Byron Janis, Marc-Andre
Hamelin, Gary Graffman and many more.
22:00:00
Mia, A Dancer's Journey
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Mia Slavenska was one of the most celebrated ballerinas of the 20th century, Croatia's greatest dancer, and a pioneer in American ballet. Caught
in the maelstrom of 20th century political events, she was forced to leave her native Croatia at age twenty in order to continue to dance; at age
twenty-one, she was celebrated in Western Europe as the likely successor to prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova; and, at age twenty-three, she was
emigrating to the United States with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo to escape a looming world war. When Mia arrived in the late 1930s, she
found an America where outside of major cities ballet was known as "fancy dancing" and "toe dancing" and was most often performed as variety
acts in music reviews and movie halls. She was one of a small band of famous European emigre ballerinas who changed the face of American
culture by introducing audiences across the country to ballet as an art form. Without Mia and her emigre colleagues, choreographer George
Balanchine's American revolution in ballet would never have made it past the borders of New York City. Mia was a modernist, one of the few
ballerinas to form her own company. She moved freely between modern and ballet idioms. In 1952, she convinced Tennessee Williams to allow
her ballet company to produce a ballet version of A Streetcar Named Desire. It was the first time a modern play was turned into a ballet. With her
portrayal of Blanche Dubois, Mia Slavenska became a truly American artist. But her daughter, Maria, remembers her mother's halcyon days of
dancing only vaguely. Slavenska retired from the stage in the early 1960s when Maria was still a young girl. Mostly, Maria remembers her
mother's preoccupation with her lost fame. At the end of her life, Slavenska was haunted by the fear of obscurity and spent over twenty years of
her life writing and rewriting her memoirs. When Slavenska died in 2002, her memoirs remained unpublished and she believed that she had been
completely forgotten, not only in the United States but also in her native land of Croatia. Before Slavenska died, Maria promised that she would
tell her mother's story. This film is the keeping of that promise. As Maria retraces her mother's life journey, she unearths the story of a maverick
ballerina and a lost time in American dance. And, Maria makes a most surprising discovery: Mia Slavenska hasn't been forgotten after all.
23:00:00
Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black
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Leaving a promising art career behind, Pittsburgh native Elizabeth Black (1912-1983) joined the American Red Cross at the height of World War
II. On special assignment, she sketched hundreds of soldiers, sailors and airmen throughout Europe and sent the treasured portraits to worried
families back home. Seventy years later, Black's son uncovered photographs of her sketches, scrapbooks, news clippings and other memorabilia
from her forgotten footlocker. Through Black's unforgettable sketches, rare archival images and interviews with the veterans and their families,
PORTRAITS FROM THE HOME FRONT explores Black's lost art career and her distinguished service during World War II. It also captures
memorable scenes of amazed families finally receiving the lost portraits, some of which capture loved ones killed in action.
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Zero Energy America
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Part 1
Zero Energy America is two one-hour documentaries that explore the quest for the zero-energy home. This look inside alternative technology and
solutions for the energy crisis in America and abroad finds solutions around the world that show promise and hope for a new tomorrow in which a
home of any size can be built that not only lowers overall energy consumption, but actually finds ways to create excess power. The program
follows the quest of a Florida home builder to redefine his company by throwing out 50 years of building history to construct a home on Florida's
West Coast using lessons learned by exploring projects here in America and around the world. The documentaries explore each phase of
construction and how the right decisions in construction and material can lead to a sustainable zero energy home. The concept of the zeroenergy home is to leverage emerging and current technologies that create the possibility of a home or building of any size being self sufficient on
energy. The documentary explores both small and large projects around the world that are working hard to find alternative energy solutions from
Project Frog that builds zero-energy schools and public centers to Sonoma Mountain Village in California that is redeveloping 750,000 square
feet of industrial development into a sustainable mixed use community. The program covers BedZed, one of the first energy efficient multi-family
homes projects in England and its successes and failures that led to a new development that met the goals where BedZed failed. The
documentaries also explore what government can do to assist in the development of the technologies and solutions. In today's world of energy
wars, global warming and oil dependency, it's time that people begin to look to alternative energy sources and America has the greatest chance
for impact with the means, the population, and the ability to make this difference now. Zero Energy America shows the way to get there,
demonstrate the solutions by visiting real world working examples and addresses the problems head on. The zero energy home is attainable
today... and this documentary proves that a Zero Energy America can be our tomorrow.
01:00:00
Stained Glass Windows of the Shenandoah Valley
NETA
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Host D. Lee Beard takes viewers on a visual journey discovering the wide range of sacred stained glass window styles typical of small town
America, tracing their history from the medieval gothic revival of the 19th century to Tiffany windows and even the more modern abstract designs.
In addition to the artistic beauty of the windows, he shares information on the symbolism within the windows and their religious significance.
02:00:00
Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky
KNME
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"The Superman of Piano Playing! Nothing like him is to be found since Chopin! Probably the greatest playing mechanism of all time!" These were
the words of NY Times critic Harold C. Schoenberg and the legendary critic James Huneker in 1921. Rachmaninoff said, "Godowsky is the only
musician of this age who has given a lasting, a real contribution to the development of piano music." This is the first and only documentary about
Godowsky. It gives the highlights of his busy career, shares his thoughts about music and life and neatly summarizes his achievements as
pianist, arranger, composer and teacher. The film is generously illustrated with family photographs, documents and scores, and unfolds against a
backdrop of Godowsky's own luxuriant and highly original music. Huneker called Godowsky, "A pianist for pianists, and the Buddha of the Piano."
Born into poverty in Poland, he was a self-taught genius. He was at home with people from all walks of life. He played duets with Albert Einstein
on the violin. He was friends with Charlie Chaplin, and his daughter became the famous silent film star DAGMAR and starred in films with
Rudolph Valentino. Godowsky and George Gershwin were good friends, and his son Leopold Jr. married Gershwin's sister Frances. The Buddha
of the Piano has received overwhelming praise and endorsements from pianists and scholars in the U.S. and Europe. - Byron Janis, Marc-Andre
Hamelin, Gary Graffman and many more.
03:00:00
Mia, A Dancer's Journey
NETA
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Mia Slavenska was one of the most celebrated ballerinas of the 20th century, Croatia's greatest dancer, and a pioneer in American ballet. Caught
in the maelstrom of 20th century political events, she was forced to leave her native Croatia at age twenty in order to continue to dance; at age
twenty-one, she was celebrated in Western Europe as the likely successor to prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova; and, at age twenty-three, she was
emigrating to the United States with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo to escape a looming world war. When Mia arrived in the late 1930s, she
found an America where outside of major cities ballet was known as "fancy dancing" and "toe dancing" and was most often performed as variety
acts in music reviews and movie halls. She was one of a small band of famous European emigre ballerinas who changed the face of American
culture by introducing audiences across the country to ballet as an art form. Without Mia and her emigre colleagues, choreographer George
Balanchine's American revolution in ballet would never have made it past the borders of New York City. Mia was a modernist, one of the few
ballerinas to form her own company. She moved freely between modern and ballet idioms. In 1952, she convinced Tennessee Williams to allow
her ballet company to produce a ballet version of A Streetcar Named Desire. It was the first time a modern play was turned into a ballet. With her
portrayal of Blanche Dubois, Mia Slavenska became a truly American artist. But her daughter, Maria, remembers her mother's halcyon days of
dancing only vaguely. Slavenska retired from the stage in the early 1960s when Maria was still a young girl. Mostly, Maria remembers her
mother's preoccupation with her lost fame. At the end of her life, Slavenska was haunted by the fear of obscurity and spent over twenty years of
her life writing and rewriting her memoirs. When Slavenska died in 2002, her memoirs remained unpublished and she believed that she had been
completely forgotten, not only in the United States but also in her native land of Croatia. Before Slavenska died, Maria promised that she would
tell her mother's story. This film is the keeping of that promise. As Maria retraces her mother's life journey, she unearths the story of a maverick
ballerina and a lost time in American dance. And, Maria makes a most surprising discovery: Mia Slavenska hasn't been forgotten after all.
04:00:00
Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Leaving a promising art career behind, Pittsburgh native Elizabeth Black (1912-1983) joined the American Red Cross at the height of World War
II. On special assignment, she sketched hundreds of soldiers, sailors and airmen throughout Europe and sent the treasured portraits to worried
families back home. Seventy years later, Black's son uncovered photographs of her sketches, scrapbooks, news clippings and other memorabilia
from her forgotten footlocker. Through Black's unforgettable sketches, rare archival images and interviews with the veterans and their families,
PORTRAITS FROM THE HOME FRONT explores Black's lost art career and her distinguished service during World War II. It also captures
memorable scenes of amazed families finally receiving the lost portraits, some of which capture loved ones killed in action.
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Great Conversations
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Billy Collins and Garrison Keillor
Billy Collins, former United States Poet Laureate (2001-2003) and author of nine collections of poetry, including the forthcoming Horoscopes for
the Dead: Poems, talks with Garrison Keillor, host and writer of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer's Almanac.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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N/A #201
Magic Duck Dancing/Chirp Chirp Tweet Tweet Chirp/Pocoyo-Dance Off!
Quack thinks his snazzy new Duck Dance has magical power. He thoughtfully decides to teach it to all his friends -- for a small fee, of course!
Chirp is really good at recognizing other birds' songs, but can she find one of her own? Then, Pocoyo and Pato stumble upon a disco and have a
dance off.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Animation 1: Communication Breakdown - Story: Things are suddenly going haywire around Stardust Bay: electrical outages, power surges, TV
channels changing themselves. Coot is racing himself ragged trying to fix and tinker, but to no avail. A solar storm is the root of the problem,
Headmaster Crane determines, and the Space Racers must travel to the Academy's communications satellite in space to attach a special shield.
Problem is, along the way a series of misunderstandings leads to a complete breakdown in dialogue between Eagle, Robyn and Hawk... so there
they are in space, trying to restore communications - and they're not communicating! If they hope to save the day, somehow they must find a way
to get past their differences and work as a team. Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach - Collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has
learned is often useful. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 8 - Lego Communication". Animation 2: Total Eclipse (Encore) - 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 2: "Music Video 2: Rocket Science
(Encore)". Character Bio: Headmaster Crane.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 1
NETA
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N/A
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1001
Waist Slenderizing Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in beautiful Jamaica! Miranda will take you through an all-standing, full-body
workout that focuses on slenderizing the waist.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1316
Myofacial Relief & Gait
Mary Ann uses the large ball in this workout to loosen up the fascia around the scapula. Later in the program she focuses on exercises to
improve gait.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Faux Fur Fun, Cheryl Zuczek
Learn the ins and outs of working with faux fur.
NETA
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N/A
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #311
Footstools
Covering a simple footstool is a simple way to change the decor of your room. Robyn shows how to make a granny square cover and Kristin
shows us a knit strip cover. Crochet Tricolor is the square.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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N/A
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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N/A #1408
Classic Italian Fare
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to the Best Chicken Parmesan. Next, gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews her favorite kitchen
gadgets. And finally, test cook Bryan Roof uncovers the secrets to foolproof Pasta alla Norcina.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
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N/A #308
Asian Influences In Mexican Cooking
Latin-Asian fusion is hot right now, but Asian immigrants have been influencing traditional Mexican cuisine for centuries. Pati goes food shopping
with her good friend, Chef Janet Yu, and gets inspired to create a menu full of Asian-influenced Mexican meals. Recipe 1: Amaranth & Panko
Crispy Chicken with a Sweet & Spicy Crema Dipping Sauce; Recipe 2: Green Beans with Peanuts & Chile de Arbol; Recipe 3: Five-Spice Pecan
Plum Empanadas; Recipe 4: Sriracha Mezcal Cocktail.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
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N/A #309
Spanish Smoke
Long before Spanish culinary mad scientist Ferran Adria stunned the world with his foams, infusions, and molecular cuisine, grill masters from the
Iberian peninsula were setting the world of barbecue, well, on fire. Like Basque grill master, Victor Arguinzoniz, whose grilled shrimp calls for olive
oil and txakoli wine misted from spray bottles. Or Matias Gorrochatequi, whose salt-grilled steaks are a masterpiece of fiery simplicity. (Serve
them with calcots, flame-grilled green onions dipped in romesco sauce.) Catalan cream, crusted with spiced raw sugar and dramatically
caramelized with a fire-heated iron disk, brings the meal to an unforgettable close. Victor's Shrimp; Salt-Grilled Rib Steak; Catalan Cream.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
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N/A #109
Christmas Made Easy
Kevin shows his audience how to prepare the perfect Christmas dinner: smoked salmon gateau, twice-stuffed turkey, marmalade glazed ham,
pork rack with apple compote, cranberry and chestnut sprouts and to finish, very cherry tiramisu.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1703
More Is More
Create drama in your jewelry by layering elements together. Part of being a designer is deciding when to add, when to subtract, and which
elements need to be highlighted. The show opens with necklaces and variations for layering. Next, Dale Nicholson layers brass and resin flowers
with crystals for added drama. Then, Mary Hettmansperger uses copper clay with pewter findings to create unique window focal points. Finally,
Julianna Hudgins shows how to mix wire with die cut shapes for a lush, layered look.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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DVI #413
Apples
Katie pays tribute to the apple. In the kitchen, Katie makes a shrimp and apple slaw, iceberg apple and bacon salad, and apple cider. Projects:
adorable apple centerpieces and personalized apple place cards.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #119
A Closer Look at Financial Careers
When is a job more than a job? The Biz Kids look at what it takes to find your true calling. You'll learn ways to start exploring careers. The kids
talk to several celebrities and find out how they got their start and how they keep achieving their dreams.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1301
Peru
Our first stop this season is Peru, a country in western South America, bordered by Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile; home to the
Incan Empire. Folk art in Peru is not just a way to show the culture but a way of life and livelihood for many people. Our crafts include traditional
crafts and animals. First, is a scarlet macaw found in the tropical rainforest. The scarlet macaw is a large bird about thirty-five inches long with
colorful feathers of bright red with touches of yellow, orange and blue. They have a curved bill and can fly at speeds of up to thirty-five miles an
hour. Next, are embossed and painted clay beads with interesting symbols. All sorts of natural materials like clay, seeds, nuts and stone have
been used for centuries in making beads in Peru. Then, we make a felted wool bag. Traditional native clothing made from Alpaca wool is
common in the highlands of Peru. Alpacas are raised for their wool and the fiber is used for knitted and woven items like blankets, ponchos, and
scarves. Our final project is a metallic sun sculpture. The center of the Incan empire was located in modern day Peru. The sun played an
important part as a symbol and the Incas worshipped the sun god. The king was known as the "child of the sun".
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #1109
The Water Show
Allen focuses on water in this episode. From fountains in the garden to drought-tolerant plants, Allen keeps it fun! Allen will also demonstrate how
to make a galvanized bucket feel a little more at home in nature and teaches us how to make an herbal ice bowl. Allen also talks to an expert on
pine straw and how to use it for erosion control. Plus, we'll learn about water features and how to make bath blends out of fresh herbs.
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Growing A Greener World
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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
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
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Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#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.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
Greg Nagy
Soulful blues from up-and-coming Michigan guitarist.
22:00:00
My Girlfriends Quilt
NETA
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N/A
#310
APT
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The music special, MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT celebrates the special relationships and cherished bonds that form between friends, mothers,
daughters, sisters and cancer survivors, and pays tribute to friendship and the healing power of women. The inspirational program presents
heartfelt songs, as well as conversations with women who understand the value of deep, abiding and supportive friendships. In this intimate
gathering, they share their life-affirming experiences and honor the women who have made a difference in their lives. MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT
also spotlights women from the nonprofit activity- based cancer support organization, Pen and Palette, who reveal their quilt, titled "Women
Healing Into Wholeness."
23:00:00
Tossed Out: Food Waste In America
NETA
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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.
23:30:00
Arc of Light: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
ARC OF LIGHT: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss is a documentary film about a pioneering artist, architect and designer who has devoted her
life to the creation of works of art that explore the complex intersections between art, technology, science, nature, poetry, mathematics and
architecture. The film looks at the astonishing range of Bliss's work, from small painterly and digitally based studies of color and light to
architectural site commissions of immense scale. It also puts her work in art-historical context and traces her Modernist influences, including the
Bauhaus school artists of the 1920s.
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Newsline
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Euromaxx
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#1109
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
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N/A
#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
Greg Nagy
Soulful blues from up-and-coming Michigan guitarist.
03:00:00
My Girlfriends Quilt
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#310
APT
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The music special, MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT celebrates the special relationships and cherished bonds that form between friends, mothers,
daughters, sisters and cancer survivors, and pays tribute to friendship and the healing power of women. The inspirational program presents
heartfelt songs, as well as conversations with women who understand the value of deep, abiding and supportive friendships. In this intimate
gathering, they share their life-affirming experiences and honor the women who have made a difference in their lives. MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT
also spotlights women from the nonprofit activity- based cancer support organization, Pen and Palette, who reveal their quilt, titled "Women
Healing Into Wholeness."
04:00:00
Tossed Out: Food Waste In America
NETA
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(CC)
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.
04:30:00
Arc of Light: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ARC OF LIGHT: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss is a documentary film about a pioneering artist, architect and designer who has devoted her
life to the creation of works of art that explore the complex intersections between art, technology, science, nature, poetry, mathematics and
architecture. The film looks at the astonishing range of Bliss's work, from small painterly and digitally based studies of color and light to
architectural site commissions of immense scale. It also puts her work in art-historical context and traces her Modernist influences, including the
Bauhaus school artists of the 1920s.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #309
Arthur Levitt and Jane Bryant Quinn
In a 2002 interview, Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the American Stock Exchange and the Securities and Exchange Commission, sits down
with Jane Bryant Quinn, financial columnist for Newsweek.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
#1341
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #205
You Can Count On Bunnies/Falling Feathers/ Pocoyo - Shutterbug
Five (or maybe it's 30) young bunnies have gotten lost. Can Peep and Quack help them find their bunnysitter? Quack's losing his feathers, but
just how many (is too many)? Then, Pocoyo, Elly and Baby Bird are bored of Pato's countless flower photos so they encourage him to take
pictures of them instead. But each time Pato takes a photo, someone moves.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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N/A #301
White House - Healthy Lunchtime Challenge 2013
We're taking you inside the White House for lunch today to see what the First Lady Michelle Obama has planned for kids all across America. The
First Lady has made one of her very important goals to lower the obesity epidemic across our nation. This past summer Emma was invited right
inside the White House to see the 2nd annual Healthy Lunchtime Challenge. That's because lunches should be healthy. Kids across the nation
sent in recipes they created, and a team of judges picked one winner from each state to attend an official State Dinner. See the action up close
and personal in the East Room with First Lady Michelle Obama, White House Chef and Let's Move Executive Director, Sam Kaas, and even a
surprise visit from the President. Watch the kids and the First Lady show their moves and dance along with Rachel Crow, X Factor Finalist. Take
a tour of the White House Kitchen Garden then watch Kathy and the kids host a winner to share a yummy recipe!
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 2
NETA
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N/A
#121
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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DVI #1002
Bone Strengthening Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in beautiful in Jamaica! This all-barre workout is designed to strengthen your
bones and prevent Osteoporosis.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Keep The Fun In Functional Fitness
In this episode Mary Ann focuses on the fun side of exercise through the use of novelty music and imaginative choreography.
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It's Sew Easy
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N/A #301
Dress It Up
Angela Wolf, couture expert, teaches techniques for working with silk dupioni to create an elegant party look. Next is an exciting new feature with
editor Eileen Roche, clothing tattoos-machine embroidery for the contemporary sewer. The first clothing tattoo in the series is a vine motif on the
sleeve of a t-shirt. Last, Gretchen Hirsch demonstrates how to add boning to a strapless dress.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #312
Beading with Knit and Crochet
If you want to learn how to knit or crochet with beads these two coin purses are the perfect starter project. Each on features a metal frame.
Afghan Square is the Diagonal Bobble Stitch.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #321
Burgers from a Master
It's two special burgers from the Burger Bar, including a unique slider pairing buffalo meat and some succulent crab followed by a BLT burger
made with turkey meat and topped with a spicy aioli. Buffalo Surf and Turf Slider; BLT Turkey Burger.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #506
Summer on a Plate
In the Eastern Norway seaport of Hvaler, Andreas makes several coastal delicacies, including blue mussels grilled with fresh herbs and flatfish in
a nutty butter sauce. As a main course, Andreas oven-roasts a chicken and tops off the meal with a milkshake using the season's first
strawberries.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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N/A #509
Original Americans
Before Europeans landed in North America, Native Americans lived in respect for the land, and did not feel they owned it. When Europeans
arrived, everything changed. In this touching episode, Chef Staib shows us two 18th Century examples of how the Colonists devastated and
displaced the Native Americans living here. He cooks Cornmeal Fried Catfish, Stuffed Squash, Maple Baked Beans and Corn and Cranberry
Pancakes in honor of them.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
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N/A #102
Early Summer
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that fits into any early summer backyard dinner party. This recipe includes, Buratta
Olive oil, poached salmon, accompanied with apricots.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1704
Mixing Shapes
On this episode we're mixing shapes and materials for dynamic and eye catching designs. Mixing it up provides that variation that keeps your eye
moving. The first example is earrings - search your stash for interesting combinations. Next, Kristen Robinson has a resin project using bezels
and transparencies, Then, Leslie Rogalski discusses how to fit different bead shapes together and shows how to stitch flat right angle weave with
bicones. Finally, Kate Richbourg demonstrates her top techniques for soldering bails onto metalwork.
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Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #414
Reuse
Katie finds ingenious ways to use those pesky leftovers. In the kitchen, Katie makes tacos and radish salsa, poached fruit and refreshing herb
popsicles. Projects: cork potholder and decorative teacup candelabra.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #120
Money Moves (Global Economy)
Around the world with the Biz Kids! Join us and you'll follow the flow of imports and exports that make up the interconnected world economy. You
will discover who makes the many things we use every day that come from all over the world. You'll also see how several entrepreneurs have
made a success of their businesses, despite the pressures of the world economy.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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DVI #1302
Italy
This week on Hands On we travel to Italy. Italy is a country located in Southern Europe sharing its northern border with France, Switzerland,
Austria, and Slovenia. The land known as Italy today has been the cradle of European cultures such as the Etruscans and the Romans. Our
crafts feature special products from Italy and the influence of religion. First, is a majolica inspired dimensional decoupage - a long name for an
easy technique. The name majolica was derived from Majorca, the port from which majolica was originally traded. In the 13th century, during the
Renaissance, a small town in Umbria made use of a special clay to make Italian pottery. The clay is formed, dried, and fired for the first time; then
the cooled form is dipped into mineral oxide creating a white opaque background on which the designs can be painted. The next project takes
inspiration from the beautiful stained glass windows of the many Italian cathedrals. Churches and cathedrals are an important part of Italian
architecture. Inspiration for the cathedral window quilt pattern comes from the beautiful stained glass windows of Italy. Then, we're off to the
quarry for a marble frame. Carrara is a city in Italy famous for the white or blue-gray marble mined there. It has been used since the time of
ancient Rome for famous sculptures by Michelangelo and in architecture such as the Pantheon. Finally, we create a micro mosaic in a traditional
religious design - a cross shape. A characteristic of micro mosaics is that the glass threads or beads are elongated. The Vatican mosaic studio
created many of the micro mosaic religious icons.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #1110
Better Berries
What's better than a nice juicy summer berry? Allen talks about blackberry planting, and shows us how to put together a blueberry container. We
also visit some blueberry farmers in Oregon. And Allen shares tips on freezing berries.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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N/A #302
The Dirt On Creating A Healthy Garden (Raleigh, Nc)
The foundation of any healthy garden starts with the soil. This episode goes to the source with a tour of a Soil Testing lab and the U.S.
Composting Council for a better understanding of how to create the best foundation in your home garden.
18:00:00
Journal
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Euromaxx
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Newsline
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Global 3000
DW
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20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #602
Reverend Horton Heat
Reverend Horton Heat is an iconic rockabilly stalwart, internationally touring act who have performed on national television as guests of both
David Letterman and Conan O'Brien. In this episode the band delivers high energy performances of several songs, including "Bad Reputation"
and "Big Red Rocket."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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N/A #908
Jimmy Davis
This versatile singer-songwriter, named "Premier Male Vocalist" five times by the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts &
Sciences, knows no boundaries when it comes to musical styles. Influences range from The Beatles to the Eagles, Johnny Cash and Gram
Parsons to Jackson Browne. His songs have been recorded by Martina McBride, Restless Heart, Joy White, Johnny Rivers, as well as many
other independent artists. Davis has appeared as a backing vocalist on numerous recordings by artists such as Johnny Lang, former Eagle
Bernie Leadon, Danny Tate, Eric Gales, William Lee Golden, Mark Collie, Keith Sykes, Iris DeMent, Cory Branan, Susan Marshall, John Eddie,
and the late Toy Caldwell. But it's Jimmy's charisma, warmth and talent as a performer that make him stand out among his well known peers.
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Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
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N/A #406
Kevin Eubanks
In this intimate concert, the former The Tonight Show with Jay Leno band-leader proves why many consider him one of the best guitar players on
the jazz scene today. Also, saxophonist Chris Botti shares some of his memories of playing at the festival over the years.
22:00:00
War Zone/Comfort Zone
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N/A
#0
Women account for roughly 14 percent of the active-duty U.S. military and more than 24 percent of the National Guard, yet they often receive less
than a hero's welcome upon their return to civilian life. Many face poverty, homelessness and joblessness; deal with the psychological and
physiological effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from military sexual trauma and combatrelated injuries; and often receive poor service
from a Veterans Administration ill-equipped and, in some cases, unwilling to help them. The Emmy
23:00:00
Our Time Is Now
NETA
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N/A
#0
OUR TIME IS NOW is a coming-of-age documentary following six New Mexico teenagers as they strive to finish high school, wrestle with
personal challenges, and pursue their dreams.
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Newsline
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Global 3000
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DW
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01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #602
Reverend Horton Heat
Reverend Horton Heat is an iconic rockabilly stalwart, internationally touring act who have performed on national television as guests of both
David Letterman and Conan O'Brien. In this episode the band delivers high energy performances of several songs, including "Bad Reputation"
and "Big Red Rocket."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #908
Jimmy Davis
This versatile singer-songwriter, named "Premier Male Vocalist" five times by the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts &
Sciences, knows no boundaries when it comes to musical styles. Influences range from The Beatles to the Eagles, Johnny Cash and Gram
Parsons to Jackson Browne. His songs have been recorded by Martina McBride, Restless Heart, Joy White, Johnny Rivers, as well as many
other independent artists. Davis has appeared as a backing vocalist on numerous recordings by artists such as Johnny Lang, former Eagle
Bernie Leadon, Danny Tate, Eric Gales, William Lee Golden, Mark Collie, Keith Sykes, Iris DeMent, Cory Branan, Susan Marshall, John Eddie,
and the late Toy Caldwell. But it's Jimmy's charisma, warmth and talent as a performer that make him stand out among his well known peers.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
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N/A #406
Kevin Eubanks
In this intimate concert, the former The Tonight Show with Jay Leno band-leader proves why many consider him one of the best guitar players on
the jazz scene today. Also, saxophonist Chris Botti shares some of his memories of playing at the festival over the years.
03:00:00
War Zone/Comfort Zone
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Women account for roughly 14 percent of the active-duty U.S. military and more than 24 percent of the National Guard, yet they often receive less
than a hero's welcome upon their return to civilian life. Many face poverty, homelessness and joblessness; deal with the psychological and
physiological effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from military sexual trauma and combatrelated injuries; and often receive poor service
from a Veterans Administration ill-equipped and, in some cases, unwilling to help them. The Emmy
04:00:00
Our Time Is Now
NETA
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N/A
#0
OUR TIME IS NOW is a coming-of-age documentary following six New Mexico teenagers as they strive to finish high school, wrestle with
personal challenges, and pursue their dreams.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
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General Wesley Clark and Joe Klein
In a 2001 interview, Wesley Clark, Five Star General, former Commander NATO European Forces and NATO Air Campaign Kosovo and author,
talks with Joe Klein, The New Yorker Correspondent, Politics and Defense, and author.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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N/A #207
The Windy Day/Peep Feet/Pocoyo - Pocoyo's Present
A windy day makes Chirp long to fly, but when she accidentally gets aloft, she discovers it isn't as easy as it looks. How big is a step? Turns out it
means one thing to a cat, another thing to a rabbit, and something else altogether to a Peep. Then, Pocoyo has a beautifully wrapped up present
but he won't open it. Elly is dying to know what's inside.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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N/A #302
Banana Pancakes
Today is all about breakfast. Teachers tell you often that breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. With tummies's full of nutrition,
you know you've done everything in your power to begin the day right, and to help in the learning process. Well let's give these quick, fun
breakfast recipe a try. We're making banana pancakes. And you'll have so many options for toppings: sliced strawberries, bananas, pineapple,
toasted pecans, even apple butter. Then learn how to make a hot, yummy breakfast sandwich, with melted cheese and Canadian bacon. We'll
serve them up with a couple of smoothies that are done in minutes.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Headache Prevention
NETA
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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DVI #1003
Spine Stretch for Posture Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in the beautiful gardens of Jamaica. Miranda will take you through stretches that
will increase the flexibility in your back and improve your posture in this all-standing workout.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
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N/A #1318
Variety, The Spice of Life
Mary Ann combines a variety of exercises that improve function including a new exercise that uses the fingers and breath to control abdominal
muscles.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
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N/A #302
Silhouettes
Peggy Sagers discusses fitting problems and how to fix them. Then, Angela Wolf has a lesson on altering a man's shirt so it fits perfectly. Last is
bra making basics with Stephani Miller. She will teach how to measure correctly and how to choose the essential materials.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #313
Gifts
Handmade gifts are perfect for any occasion. Robyn will show how to make a thread necklace designed by Susan Lowman and Kristin will show
how to make a cable stitch tablet case designed by Cheryl Murray. This week we will show how to finish up the afghan square of the week.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #110
Comfort Food
Lidia prepares hot meal for a cold day. A main course of Apple Cider Braised Pork Shoulder with turnips, a comforting side of Mashed Potatoes
and Fava Beans, and to finish, a decadent Pear Crumble with brandy and cherries.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
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N/A #409
Cooking Ahead
Sometimes the easiest way to get dinner on the table on a weeknight is to cook ahead on Sunday. Eat these hearty comfort meals on Sunday,
then reheat or use them in tons of other ways during the week. Sara's got Braised Brisket with "Flying Discs" and Rice with Broccoli Rabe Pesto.
Plus, she'll teach you everything you need to know about grains.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
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N/A #1128
Spring Roll Wrappers and Pesto
Both the East and the West have versatile ingredients that really deserve to be given the opportunity to spread their wings. For example, spring
roll wrappers can do much more than contain fillings and pesto rates more partners than pasta. So today Ming will bring these two together with
some "out of the box" recipes including Pesto Chicken and Spinach Spring rolls, Tomato and Cucumber Napoleon and then an easy delicious
Italian Sausage and Reggiano "Pan Pizza". Finally, New York chef, Marc Forgione joins Ming and takes this pair to a whole new level with his
Tomato Soup with Basil Marinated Cherry Tomatoes and Spicy Spring Roll "Crouton".
14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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N/A #411
On The Lamb
Lamb, so beloved elsewhere in the world, is underrepresented on American tables: Per capita consumption here is about 1 pound per year.
Steven Raichlen's succulent Lamb on the Rod with mini sweet peppers could be the recipe that turns the statistical tide. Then it's double-digit
thick and double-digit good Lamb Chops and Lamb Steaks served with a Parsley Onion relish and a tangy Feta Cheese Sauce. The Professor is
on the lamb at BBQ U.
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1705
Frame It
This episode looks at ways to frame special beads, treasures, or one of a kind art piece items to give them the attention they deserve. The first
segment features tips for working with bead frames. Next, Jackie Truty, a metal clay expert, creates a gem aquarium. This is a two part lesson
starting with the frame. Then, Suki Allen demonstrates collage pendants and rings. Finally, Candie Cooper has a project using metal stamping
with gilders paste on metal frames.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #415
The Big Game
Throw a victorious sports night party. Guest chef Chris Paulk makes sweet potato chips and dip, indoor barbecue ribs and empanadas. Celebrate
in style with a turf snack tray and a touchdown centerpiece.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #121
Bulls, Bears, and Financial Markets
Kids and bulls and bears, oh my! The Biz Kids examine stocks, bonds, commodities, and the markets where each of them are traded. You will
discover various ways young people can get involved with the transactions, aim for profit, and avoid risk. Meet some successful entrepreneurs
along the way.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1303
Canada
Canada is located in northern, North America and is bordered on the south by the United States. It is the world's second largest country by total
area. Nature and the outdoors play an important part in many designs from Canada. Today we're featuring some of the tribal designs of the native
people. First, is a foam totem featuring woodland animals and birds. Commonly carved from wood, totems feature animals especially woodland
creatures. Then, we create a story hide - mimicking a leather hide but made from paper. We're making miniature friendship hides with authentic
chalked designs. Next, we learn the meaning of inukshuk - it has to do with directions. Inukshuk is a stone landmark built by Inuit people since
there are very few natural landmarks in the arctic. They can be used for navigation, as a point of reference, or sometimes as a marker for hunting
or food. The last project is a foam pine cone to represent the evergreen forests of Canada. Evergreen Pine forests dominate the landscape of
Canada with different varieties of cones - we're featuring the ponderosa pine cone.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #1111
Radiant Roses
Allen loves roses! In this episode Allen visits Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, where he discusses antique roses and shrub roses. Allen
then comes back to Arkansas to show off the new rose garden at the Garden Home Retreat. He also tells us how to problem-solve when your
roses aren't blooming and how to plant roses in containers. We also visit a garden in Oregon with outstanding shrub roses.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #303
Sow True Seed: (Ashville, Nc)
As heirloom seeds continue to lose ground to modern hybrids and habitat destruction, many of these treasured varieties of the past are lost
forever. In this episode, we get a hands-on lesson in saving seeds and learn more about how to preserve the integrity of true organic seedstock.
18:00:00
Journal
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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N/A
#237
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5248
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#321
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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N/A
#103
Tears for Fears opens with their #1 hit "Shout." Simply Red's Mick Hucknall pours his golden voice into "Holding Back the Years." If you've never
said "mind blowing" to describe a harp, get ready for Remy Van Kesteren! Multi-Grammy-winner Nile Rodgers and Chic disco us into the night
with their megahit, "Le Freak."; Tears for Fears - "Shout"; Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) & Angie Stone - "Holding Back the Years"; Remy Van
Kesteren & Il Novecento - "Allegro for Dancing Harp"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "Le Freak".
20:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#104
Barry Hay of Golden Earring belts out a rockin' "Radar Love." Esteemed tenor Andrea Bocelli was catapulted to fame at Night of the Proms. He
joins the great John Miles for an unforgettable "Miserere" duet. Al Jarreau brings his original style to "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing." Pop rock
superstars Roxette wrap this episode with "The Look."; Barry Hay (Golden Earring) - "Radar Love"; Andrea Bocelli & John Miles - "Miserere"; Al
Jarreau - "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing"; Roxette - "The Look".
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David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
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DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
22:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
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N/A #102
Tune In, Tune Out
This episode of iQ: smartparent explores the impact that movies, television, music, and media advertising can have on our children. Do images of
sex, alcohol, substance use, and smoking influence a child's behavior? Guests include Steven Martino, RAND Corporation; Alice Wilder,
Speakaboos; and Emmai Alaquiva, Hip Hop on L.O.C.K.
23:00:00
Speakeasy
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N/A #102
Roger Waters with Bill Weir
In 1965, Roger Waters co-founded Pink Floyd, one of the most influential rock bands in history. "The man behind The Wall", sits down with
American television journalist Bill Weir to discuss his legendary career, the past, present and future of the music industry, the ravages of war, and
his insightful look at many of the underlying issues facing the world today.
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Newsline
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N/A
#5248
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Asian Voices
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(CC)
N/A
#321
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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N/A
#103
Tears for Fears opens with their #1 hit "Shout." Simply Red's Mick Hucknall pours his golden voice into "Holding Back the Years." If you've never
said "mind blowing" to describe a harp, get ready for Remy Van Kesteren! Multi-Grammy-winner Nile Rodgers and Chic disco us into the night
with their megahit, "Le Freak."; Tears for Fears - "Shout"; Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) & Angie Stone - "Holding Back the Years"; Remy Van
Kesteren & Il Novecento - "Allegro for Dancing Harp"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "Le Freak".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#104
Barry Hay of Golden Earring belts out a rockin' "Radar Love." Esteemed tenor Andrea Bocelli was catapulted to fame at Night of the Proms. He
joins the great John Miles for an unforgettable "Miserere" duet. Al Jarreau brings his original style to "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing." Pop rock
superstars Roxette wrap this episode with "The Look."; Barry Hay (Golden Earring) - "Radar Love"; Andrea Bocelli & John Miles - "Miserere"; Al
Jarreau - "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing"; Roxette - "The Look".
02:00:00
David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
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DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
03:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
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Tune In, Tune Out
This episode of iQ: smartparent explores the impact that movies, television, music, and media advertising can have on our children. Do images of
sex, alcohol, substance use, and smoking influence a child's behavior? Guests include Steven Martino, RAND Corporation; Alice Wilder,
Speakaboos; and Emmai Alaquiva, Hip Hop on L.O.C.K.
04:00:00
Speakeasy
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Roger Waters with Bill Weir
In 1965, Roger Waters co-founded Pink Floyd, one of the most influential rock bands in history. "The man behind The Wall", sits down with
American television journalist Bill Weir to discuss his legendary career, the past, present and future of the music industry, the ravages of war, and
his insightful look at many of the underlying issues facing the world today.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
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Dr. Susan Love and Anne Taylor Fleming
Dr. Susan Love, pre-eminent breast cancer surgeon and author of two best-selling books on women's health, converses with Anne Taylor
Fleming, TV commentator, author, and correspondent with Jim Lehrer NewsHour.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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Newton's Big Adventure/Peep Crosses The Road/Pocoyo - Boo!
Newton the turtle has a series of excellent adventures-involving a puddle, some dandelion fluff, and a very spooky cracker box. Peep discovers
the answer to that ancient conundrum: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then, Pocoyo has a new game, which he enjoys playing on his
friends: BOO! Only some of his friends find Pocoyo's game annoying or frightening.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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It's A Wrap
Ummmmh! Today we're serving up wraps with chicken and turkey. The wrap is simply a type of flat bread or tortilla that has different types of
yummy fillings piled high, then rolled up. So easy to hold while you eat. Whoever thought of this definitely had kids in mind, no knives or forks.
And you can use any combination of fillings or favorite toppings imaginable. And we'll make a fun, fruit dip to make our MyPlate complete.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Interval Training
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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Slenderize and Strengthen Your Legs
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White on the jetty overlooking the Caribbean ocean in Jamaica. This all-floor workout
is designed to slenderize and strengthen your legs!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1319
Finger Dexterity
This episode combines fun music of the Charleston and Cha-cha to demonstrate finger exercises using a pencil, sit to stand exercises and
vestibular work.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #303
Home Dec Accents
Donna Babylon opens the show with an appliqued footstool. Then, learn how to replace a zipper on a fleece jacket with Angela Wolf. Last,
Jacinda Boneau and Jaime Morrison Curtis show how to make miniature pin cushions.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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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
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #601
Keeping Bay Warm
Kristin shows how to knit the Sawtelle Cardigan and Ellen demonstrates the crochet Sideways Cardigan, both from Berroco. Lena demonstrates
a knit Brioche 2-color rib scarf.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
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Good Fast Food
Host Rachel Allen transforms typically greasy fast food dishes into healthy, family-friendly fare. Recipes include: home-made pizza, spicy chicken
wings, burgers with guacamole and cheese croquettes.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
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Italian Desserts
Chef Nick Stellino is joined by Chef Gale Gand of Tru in Chicago who creates one of her family's treasured recipes Vita's Ricotta Doughnuts.
Nick, in turn prepares one of the Italian must-have dessert, Tiramisu.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
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DVI #309
It's Tofu-Licious!
Host Laura Theodore prepares a meal featuring some easy and delicious tofu recipes. "Coconut Encrusted Tofu Cutlets" are served with a sweet
dipping sauce. On the side, "Steamed Green Beans and Carrots with Orange Sauce" make a colorful pairing, while "Black Quinoa and Crimini
Mushrooms" adds taste and texture. For dessert Almond "Creamy" Pudding uses whipped tofu to create a smooth, creamlike texture.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
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Cattle Call
Grilled Steak With Lemon-Thyme Butter; Spicy Rib Roast; Veal Chops With Caper Sauce; Braised Beef In Red Wine.
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#111
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1706
Layer It
Just like the right jacket can complete an outfit, adding layers to jewelry design can give the piece that finished and coordinated look and add
depth. The first design features a clustered bead technique. Next, Jackie Truty finishes her gem aquarium with resin and gem inclusions. Then,
Dale Nicholson layers and wraps crystals on to metal lace. Finally, stitch pro Jean Campbell shows how to create Russian netted spiral rope.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #416
Valentine's Day
Melt your beloved's heart with chef Michelangelo Wescott's recipes: lobster and lemon mashed potatoes, filets Diane and chocolate mousse.
Katie adds romance to the table with an arrow placemat and a rose and water arrangement.
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Biz Kid$
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Sell, Sell, Sell (The Science of Sales)
All sales final. Join the Biz Kids in sales training as they explore philosophy and sales techniques. Discover the traits common to all good
salespeople. You'll meet several entrepreneurs who demonstrate superior sales skills!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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DVI #1304
USA
The United States is located in North America with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The country has a rich heritage of crafting with
many crafts originating with the first inhabitants, the Native Americans, others brought over by immigrants, and lastly traditions developed in the
New World. The United States is a true melting pot of cultures. Our first project is a wall hanging featuring the American Eagle. The eagle is the
symbol of freedom in the United States and the national bird. Next, we explore an age old craft that is just as popular today - quilting. Our quilt is
paper not fabric. The industrial revolution brought many changes as women no longer had to spin their own fabrics for their family. As more
cotton in colors and prints were available quilting became a hobby. In the 1840's block styles became popular. When the sewing machine was
invented, women could make clothing faster, leaving more time for quilting. We're making traditional quilt blocks from paper. Then, we make a
rain stick inspired by Native Americans who have used them for centuries in ceremonies to bring rain. When they are tilted, the pebbles inside
trickle down to create the sound of rain falling from the sky. Our final project is a beaded corncob. The United States is the largest producer of
corn in the world producing more than 10 billion bushels per year on over 400,000 U.S. farms.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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Allen's Favorites
Allen picks a few of his favorite topics to discuss in this episode. He talks to experts about antique furniture and blackberries. He also tells us
about heirloom tomatoes and white superior potatoes. We'll also get educated in planting garlic and the different breeds of chickens. Plus Allen
visits with an expert on pine straw.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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Farm School (Athol, Ma)
Learning to be an organic farmer is hot! The GGW crew enrolls in a true Organic Farm School for a week of reality TV like you've never seen
before.
18:00:00
Journal
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18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
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19:00:00
Newsline
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N/A
#5249
19:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
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N/A
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20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
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N/A #1004
The Farewell Drifters
The rising young Nashville-based quintet The Farewell Drifters performs bluegrass infused with rock and folk at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
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N/A #902
Alabama Shakes
The Alabama Shakes delivered a crushingly electric set at the Loveless Barn, located directly behind Nashville's famous Loveless Cafe. The
crowd of 500 cheered each song as the band delivered a thrillingly uninhibited show. The band dashed through blistering rockabilly boogies,
eruptive country-soul ballads, and more from their 2012 debut album, Boys & Girls, and the collection of new material earmarked for a much
anticipated follow-up. Front woman Brittany Howard testified to the deeply felt truths of the songs with ferocity, and her bandmates were with her
all the way-gutsy, dynamic, and altogether riveting.
22:00:00
Alive! In America's Delta
NETA
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N/A #101
The Whooping Crane's Majestic Return
Trace the landmark effort to reintroduce the whooping crane into Louisiana's wetlands. Seventy years ago these 5-foot tall stately birds were on
the brink of extinction, with only 16 left in the world. Trek along with biologists and their partners and witness their painstaking efforts to
reintroduce the whooping crane into Louisiana's wetlands for the first time in half a century. Follow the birds from hatchlings at a national research
facility in Maryland, through the delicate dance to adapt to their new Louisiana home in a carefully constructed pen, where people in crane suits -worn to protect the birds from human contact - oversee their historic, but fragile homecoming.
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Alive! In America's Delta
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N/A #102
Black Bear Comeback
By the early 1990s, there were estimated to be fewer than 300 Louisiana black bears left in the world. More than 80% of their bottomland forest
habitat had been lost, converted to agriculture and destroyed for development. Habitat fragmentation, human disturbance and over hunting
decimated populations once abundant throughout Louisiana, Southern Mississippi and Eastern Texas. One of sixteen subspecies of American
black bear, these shy but curious creatures were immortalized as the inspiration for the "Teddy Bear" during an infamous bear hunt in the early
1900's. Today, thanks to an aggressive, broad-based effort to reestablish this endangered animal and restore its habitat through improved land
management, high-tech monitoring and public education, the Louisiana black bear is on its way to being removed from protected status. Find out
why this bear has captured America's imagination and adoration for more than a century, and the lengths some will go to save them.
23:00:00
Alive! In America's Delta
NETA
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N/A #103
Alligator: King of the Bayou
The American alligator is the largest reptile in North America and Louisiana has millions of them - from the coastal parishes to the Arkansas state
line. They are so plentiful that they're hunted for their meat and hides. But for a period of time, beginning in the early 1960s, Louisiana's alligator
population was in steep decline. Since then, Louisiana has instituted one of the world's most successful wildlife conservation projects to help
ensure the alligator's survival. Since 1985, some 300,000 gators have multiplied to nearly 3 million today. Witness first-hand how this keystone
species - and cultural icon - was brought back to viability using a combination of biological science and marketplace economics.
23:30:00
Driven to Ride
NETA
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N/A
#0
Since the 1870's women have been DRIVEN TO RIDE. Two-wheeled vehicles gave women a first real taste of the wild thrill found in unfettered
mobility. Victorian Age corsets and billowing skirts were set aside as riding unleashed the power hidden within and the freedom to give that power
pursuit. Women continue to shape and push the boundaries of two-wheeled freedom. The call of the road stirs in their blood, a call they answer
down a thousand Interstates, and black-tops, and dusty country roads. Highways and byways that sail past in the raw sweep of wide-open
spaces. Women climb aboard and tear off - embracing the wild exhilaration of acceleration. Driven to Ride.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Newsline
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#5249
00:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
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N/A
#547
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1004
The Farewell Drifters
The rising young Nashville-based quintet The Farewell Drifters performs bluegrass infused with rock and folk at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #902
Alabama Shakes
The Alabama Shakes delivered a crushingly electric set at the Loveless Barn, located directly behind Nashville's famous Loveless Cafe. The
crowd of 500 cheered each song as the band delivered a thrillingly uninhibited show. The band dashed through blistering rockabilly boogies,
eruptive country-soul ballads, and more from their 2012 debut album, Boys & Girls, and the collection of new material earmarked for a much
anticipated follow-up. Front woman Brittany Howard testified to the deeply felt truths of the songs with ferocity, and her bandmates were with her
all the way-gutsy, dynamic, and altogether riveting.
03:00:00
Alive! In America's Delta
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
The Whooping Crane's Majestic Return
Trace the landmark effort to reintroduce the whooping crane into Louisiana's wetlands. Seventy years ago these 5-foot tall stately birds were on
the brink of extinction, with only 16 left in the world. Trek along with biologists and their partners and witness their painstaking efforts to
reintroduce the whooping crane into Louisiana's wetlands for the first time in half a century. Follow the birds from hatchlings at a national research
facility in Maryland, through the delicate dance to adapt to their new Louisiana home in a carefully constructed pen, where people in crane suits -worn to protect the birds from human contact - oversee their historic, but fragile homecoming.
03:30:00
Alive! In America's Delta
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #102
Black Bear Comeback
By the early 1990s, there were estimated to be fewer than 300 Louisiana black bears left in the world. More than 80% of their bottomland forest
habitat had been lost, converted to agriculture and destroyed for development. Habitat fragmentation, human disturbance and over hunting
decimated populations once abundant throughout Louisiana, Southern Mississippi and Eastern Texas. One of sixteen subspecies of American
black bear, these shy but curious creatures were immortalized as the inspiration for the "Teddy Bear" during an infamous bear hunt in the early
1900's. Today, thanks to an aggressive, broad-based effort to reestablish this endangered animal and restore its habitat through improved land
management, high-tech monitoring and public education, the Louisiana black bear is on its way to being removed from protected status. Find out
why this bear has captured America's imagination and adoration for more than a century, and the lengths some will go to save them.
04:00:00
Alive! In America's Delta
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Alligator: King of the Bayou
The American alligator is the largest reptile in North America and Louisiana has millions of them - from the coastal parishes to the Arkansas state
line. They are so plentiful that they're hunted for their meat and hides. But for a period of time, beginning in the early 1960s, Louisiana's alligator
population was in steep decline. Since then, Louisiana has instituted one of the world's most successful wildlife conservation projects to help
ensure the alligator's survival. Since 1985, some 300,000 gators have multiplied to nearly 3 million today. Witness first-hand how this keystone
species - and cultural icon - was brought back to viability using a combination of biological science and marketplace economics.
04:30:00
Driven to Ride
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Since the 1870's women have been DRIVEN TO RIDE. Two-wheeled vehicles gave women a first real taste of the wild thrill found in unfettered
mobility. Victorian Age corsets and billowing skirts were set aside as riding unleashed the power hidden within and the freedom to give that power
pursuit. Women continue to shape and push the boundaries of two-wheeled freedom. The call of the road stirs in their blood, a call they answer
down a thousand Interstates, and black-tops, and dusty country roads. Highways and byways that sail past in the raw sweep of wide-open
spaces. Women climb aboard and tear off - embracing the wild exhilaration of acceleration. Driven to Ride.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #312
Azir Nafasi and Karl Fleming
In a 2005 interview, Azir Nafasi, teacher and author of Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, talks with Karl Fleming, journalist and
legendary civil rights reporter.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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N/A #209
Stormy Weather/Peep In Rabbitland/Pocoyo - Baby Bird Brother
Peep's first encounter with thunder and lightning makes for a wet and tumultuous day. After falling into a rabbit hole and meeting three fuzzy
bunnies, Peep decides to try life underground. Then, Baby Bird is in awe of Pocoyo as he plays skillfully with a bouncy ball.
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Hey Kids, Let's Cook
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Super Simple Salads
There are so many reasons to add salad into your daily diet, they're not only healthy but they're also fun and easy to make, and they taste good
too. And today we're traveling around the world looking for different influences for quick and easy to make salads. We're into Middle Eastern
cuisine for a salad that is packed full of flavor, then on to Italy where we'll try a creative salad that will taste just like pizza and even a salad made
with pasta. Sound yummy? And on the side we'll serve it up a fresh dip. You can dip fresh pita bread or fresh veggies into this.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout with the Ball
NETA
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N/A
#124
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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DVI #1005
Improve Your Posture
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White for an early morning workout on the beautiful beach of Jamaica! Miranda will
take you through an all-barre workout that focuses on maintaining and improving posture.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1320
Happy Feet, Healthy Body
Mary Ann stresses the importance of foot health. Using a small ball she shares foot exercises and massage techniques to improve circulation,
range of motion and strength in the foot.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #304
Skirt Tutorial
This show has the experts demonstrating easy design and fit techniques for skirts. Gretchen Hirsch demonstrates how to add an exposed zipper
to a pencil skirt. Then, Angela Wolfe shows how to fix a broken zipper on skirts or pants. Last is a mom and me feature with Sheree
Schattenmann and her daughter Leah. They create simple skirts for every age in fun fabrics.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #906
Twist and Shout
Join us as we twist and shout, exploring twisted stitches and head-turning yarns and designs. Eunny begins this episode with a tutorial on short
row and cables; two knitting techniques that you can combine for interesting details. On today's Accessorize Me segment, Laura Bryant and Barry
Klein look at faux fur, and fun projects that incorporate this yarn without harming any animals in the process. Then Clara Parkes and Eunny put
the spotlight on sparkly, novelty yarns. We look at some fun yarns that have a little something extra for cool effects, and talk about where these
novelty yarns can be used to add flair to any project. Finally, Eunny wraps up today's show with a quick tip on the "Big Twist."
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #602
Colorful Hats
Learn how to crochet an African Flower Slouch with Robyn and work 2-color knit magic with Kristin's Hat. Lena goes through the steps of a
crochet Motif Cowl.
12:00:00
KNME
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N/A
#4165
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Vegetable Bounty
Endive With Olives; Stewed Navy Beans; Gratin Of Leeks; Classic Ratatouille; Tomatoes Maison.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#113
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
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(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.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
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N/A #1213
Grilled Beaver/Lewis & Clark
This week Chef Folse cooks some of the exotic game that Louis & Clark first encountered during their Corps of Discovery journey, He begins with
a Black Bear Pot Roast topped with caramelized honey and wild blueberry sauce. Next Chef Folse heads off to Giles Island with special guest
Chef Rick Tramonto where they prepare Grilled Beaver Tail. He finishes off the show with Stewed Beaver. The meat is first browned and mixed
with a dark roux then onions, celery, bell peppers, garlic, carrots and tomatoes are added along with squash and turnips are added to the pot.
Beaver stock is incorporated and simmered to completion.
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Chefs A' Field
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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
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N/A #1707
New Techniques
Thinking like a designer means recharging your creativity on a daily basis and looking for new ways to use old tools and supplies. First are
embroidered pendants. We've been embroidering beads forever but this technique uses tiny metal seed beads. Next, Dale Nicholson has a great
technique for creating your own hot fix crystal transfers. Then, Wyatt White introduces a way to make your own, custom coiled bracelets from
heavy gauge wire. Finally, Jean Campbell talks about new shapes of seed beads and how to use them.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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DVI #417
Halloween
Trick or treat! Katie shares some "spooky" Halloween ideas. In the kitchen: candy pumpkin apples, chocolate-covered marshmallows and white
chocolate candy corns. Get into the "spirit" of things with a painted bucket and gourd-face pumpkins.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #123
Understanding Income and Expenses
Go with the cash flow. The Biz Kids watch the ebb and flow of income and expenses. Join them and you'll learn proven methods for getting
expenses under control while growing income with new ideas, smarter work habits, and innovation. Meet some entrepreneurs who have seen
success with cash low and more!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1305
Australia
Travel to the land down under for historic aborigine crafts and some of the common animals associated with Australia. Australia is a country but
also a continent located south of Asia and surrounded by water. It is known for its wide ranges of vegetation and animals from the dry outback to
the Great Barrier Reef. Our first craft is a koala magnet. Koalas are found in Australia often in a eucalyptus tree. Next, learn about aboriginal
symbols with two projects: a boomerang and a rock painting. The aborigines were early inhabitants of Australia and left their mark in caves and
rocks. The designs often are a repetition of small geometric shapes. We're making both a rock and a boomerang - a traditional item from Australia
originally for hunting. The next project is a wooly sheep. Australia is the leading producer of wool - mostly from Merino sheep with the finest and
softest wool. The last project is a bolo tie again featuring aboriginal geometric design. Aborigines are tribes that believe in a strong tie to nature
and storytelling is a big part of their culture. Dotted patterns are often used in their art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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Keeping It Local
In this episode, Allen discusses the importance of buying locally in your community or growing your own. He shares tips on planting gourds and
when to harvest garlic. Plus, instead of using an artificial tree, we talk to an expert about buying from a local Christmas Tree Farm. Allen also
heads to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, to talk about the massive vegetable garden and he also visits a garden in Chicago that was
planted for the community to enjoy.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #305
Organic Lawn Care (Arlington, Va)
The impression that lush lawns require high inputs of synthetic chemicals to keep them looking good is a myth. We visit a private estate to see a
major test case by the University of Maryland to show that lush green grass is possible and how you can have that lawn of your dreams
organically.
18:00:00
Journal
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Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
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19:00:00
Newsline
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N/A
#5250
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Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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Naomi Judd
With her daughter, Wynonna, Naomi Judd topped the charts and The Judds became one of the most successful country music acts of all time.
But before the success, Naomi was an abused mother of two - working long hours for little pay, struggling for security for her and her children,
and clinging on to the dream that there would be brighter days ahead... and there were. Years later, while at the top of their game - life threw Judd
another curve ball when she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C - forcing her to retire - but never to give up! On this episode of InnerVIEWS with
Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Grammy winning recording artist, actress, author, motivational speaker - and the mother of Wynonna and
Ashley Judd - Naomi Judd.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#801
Flowers Family Band; Little Roy & Lizzy.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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N/A #1505
Tommy Castro and Tee Dee Young
TOMMY CASTRO is considered one of the greatest live performers on the blues and roots touring circuit, renowned for high energy sets that
feature his groove-laden guitar playing and soulfully-searing vocals. Castro is a multi-year winner of the coveted B.B. King Entertainer of the Year
Award (the highest honor in the blues community) along with multiple Blues Music Awards to his credit. Tommy and his band The Painkillers
make their debut on the WoodSongs Stage with songs from his new album 'The Devil You Know'. TEE DEE YOUNG is a central Kentucky, award
winning blues legend. Young's playing and singing are authentic to the genre but oblivious to current industry trends. His guitar is a weapon,
wielded with total authority, assailing the listener with his sheer virtuosity.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
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N/A #106
Man Up
The Genius From Quintino (Columbia) and Kiss Me (UCLA): Ricardo, a mechanic nicknamed 'the genius', lives in Quintino, just north of Rio de
Janeiro. When a mysterious young boy shows up at his garage with a broken toy, Ricardo is suddenly faced with his forgotten past. Written and
directed by Johnny Ma. Boxer Kid Vargas is forced to face up to a devastating truth after he kills his opponent, Johnny Vasquez, in the ring.
Consumed by the guilt of killing, Kid's shame is intensified by his repressed homosexuality. Written and directed by Jules Nurrish.
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #414
Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson: A Conversation
In this second On Story installation featuring Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme, the duo look back on the vision, style, influences,
and creative passion for Demme's The Silence of the Lambs, Stop Making Sense, Rachel Getting Married and Something Wild.
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #106
The Tale of Genji
This portrait of court life in medieval Japan follows the life and exploits of the great Genji. Written by Murasaki Shikibu, a lady of the Japanese
court, it provides an insider's view of Japanese court life, the official and behind the screen. Art, clothing, music from the time of the novel
illustrate the obserations of authors Jane Smiley and Chiori Miyagawa, among others.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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N/A #813
Theater Talk Classic: Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes On Deuce
In memory of actress Marian Seldes, Theater Talk presents an encore of our 2007 interview with her and Angela Lansbury in which the veteran
actresses discuss their careers acting (and in Seldes case, teaching acting as well) and their roles on Broadway in Terrance McNally's play
Deuce.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Newsline
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N/A
#5250
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1110
Naomi Judd
With her daughter, Wynonna, Naomi Judd topped the charts and The Judds became one of the most successful country music acts of all time.
But before the success, Naomi was an abused mother of two - working long hours for little pay, struggling for security for her and her children,
and clinging on to the dream that there would be brighter days ahead... and there were. Years later, while at the top of their game - life threw Judd
another curve ball when she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C - forcing her to retire - but never to give up! On this episode of InnerVIEWS with
Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Grammy winning recording artist, actress, author, motivational speaker - and the mother of Wynonna and
Ashley Judd - Naomi Judd.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#801
Flowers Family Band; Little Roy & Lizzy.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1505
Tommy Castro and Tee Dee Young
TOMMY CASTRO is considered one of the greatest live performers on the blues and roots touring circuit, renowned for high energy sets that
feature his groove-laden guitar playing and soulfully-searing vocals. Castro is a multi-year winner of the coveted B.B. King Entertainer of the Year
Award (the highest honor in the blues community) along with multiple Blues Music Awards to his credit. Tommy and his band The Painkillers
make their debut on the WoodSongs Stage with songs from his new album 'The Devil You Know'. TEE DEE YOUNG is a central Kentucky, award
winning blues legend. Young's playing and singing are authentic to the genre but oblivious to current industry trends. His guitar is a weapon,
wielded with total authority, assailing the listener with his sheer virtuosity.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Man Up
The Genius From Quintino (Columbia) and Kiss Me (UCLA): Ricardo, a mechanic nicknamed 'the genius', lives in Quintino, just north of Rio de
Janeiro. When a mysterious young boy shows up at his garage with a broken toy, Ricardo is suddenly faced with his forgotten past. Written and
directed by Johnny Ma. Boxer Kid Vargas is forced to face up to a devastating truth after he kills his opponent, Johnny Vasquez, in the ring.
Consumed by the guilt of killing, Kid's shame is intensified by his repressed homosexuality. Written and directed by Jules Nurrish.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #414
Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson: A Conversation
In this second On Story installation featuring Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme, the duo look back on the vision, style, influences,
and creative passion for Demme's The Silence of the Lambs, Stop Making Sense, Rachel Getting Married and Something Wild.
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #106
The Tale of Genji
This portrait of court life in medieval Japan follows the life and exploits of the great Genji. Written by Murasaki Shikibu, a lady of the Japanese
court, it provides an insider's view of Japanese court life, the official and behind the screen. Art, clothing, music from the time of the novel
illustrate the obserations of authors Jane Smiley and Chiori Miyagawa, among others.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #813
Theater Talk Classic: Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes On Deuce
In memory of actress Marian Seldes, Theater Talk presents an encore of our 2007 interview with her and Angela Lansbury in which the veteran
actresses discuss their careers acting (and in Seldes case, teaching acting as well) and their roles on Broadway in Terrance McNally's play
Deuce.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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(CC)
N/A
#207
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #3102
Pain Management
Pain has been defined as, "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage". We feel pain
when the body's pain receptors send electrical signals along nerve endings to the spinal cord, then on to the brain. And though pain sensation
isn't always related to an actual injury, illness, or trauma, it remains the leading reason that people seek medical help, and the leading cause of
disability. In this program, we will educate viewers on the comprehensive national policy surrounding pain management, and highlight a balanced
approach to safe and effective medical treatment for reducing the experience of pain.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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N/A #308
Dutch Iris
Today Gary invites you to paint along with him as he shows you how to paint this lovely, graceful Dutch Iris. Beautiful shades of Blues, Mauves
and Pink are used. Long graceful curved leaves compliment the flowers. A nice soft colored border and a tiny butterfly complete the composition.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Golden Retreat Part I
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#209
(CC)
N/A
#1409
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1006
Anti Aging Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White for an all-standing full-body workout designed to keep you feeling young! This
zero impact cardio workout will help you burn calories while strengthening your full body.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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All Systems Go!
This program incorporates exercises for the brain and several body systems including vestibular and lymphatic.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2
NETA
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N/A
#1401
(CC)
N/A
#115
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #211
Mani
Eva explores the land of vendettas and discovers an agro-tourism getaway and Chef Yianni makes a simple pork, orange and honey appetizer
and a dessert that lends a modern twist to the classic baklava.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Gratinee Is The Way
Potacos, Avery Island Seafood Gratinee, Potato Gorgonzola Gratin.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #209
Cozy Wintertime Kitchen
Today is a celebration of some of Lidia's favorite comfort foods. The combination of potatoes and pasta in one dish is not unusual in Italy and in
her Pipette with Sweet Potatoes, Lidia adds a beloved American ingredient to give it a nutritious and complex finish. Veal Stew with Onion and
Squash is the perfect one-pot meal, in which the protein and vegetables come together. Her Tasty Cauliflower is a recipe that can be used with
other boiled or steamed vegetables like potatoes, zucchini and parsnips.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #213
Bartlett Farm
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans goes on a road trip across Lake Pontchartrain for a farm-fresh-feast Louisiana
style and discovers that there is more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras. Who better to take us there than radio host/story teller Poppy Tooker and
acclaimed New Orleans chef Susan Spicer. On their way they stop by local purveyors to pick up the ingredients for the night's big feast. First stop
on the road trip, Farmhouse Dairy Co. where Pete picks up fresh ricotta made from goat's milk. Next stop is Bartlett Farm where the chefs pick
local vegetables, farm fresh eggs and locally raised chickens. After an adventurous day on the road, it is time to eat! On the menu tonight, Stuffed
Eggs with Prosciutto, Charred Fritters and Roasted Beets with Whipped Goat Ricotta, a delicious Spicy Chicken Dish with great local fruits, and a
Louisiana dessert...Creole Cream Cheese. All for a pop-up party of 18 or so friends, family, fans, and more than a handful of local purveyors. A
great way to spend the day!
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #109
St. Petersburg, Russia
The treasures of the Hermitage are revealed in High Definition for perhaps the first time for American television viewers. St. Petersburg--enjoying
a renaissance since its favorite son, Vladimir Putin, ascended to office - is no longer the gloomy city it once was as billions of rubles pour in to
restore the place to its former glory. From the splendors of Peterhof to the quiet grace of the city's many canals, this former capital built by a czar
has reclaimed its position as one of the world's great destinations.
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Equitrekking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #510
Georgia Coast
On Sea Island, Equitrekking host Darley Newman rides with a naturalist and tries what the island natives call "swim riding." On secluded
Cumberland Island, Darley observes wild horses with local naturalist Fred Whitehead, who speaks about herd dynamics, the history of horses on
the island and how they survive in the subtropical environment. Darley stays at the island's only lodging, the historic Greyfield Inn, and learns
about the Carnegie family's role in the island's history. Next, Darley visits Jekyll Island, where she rides through the remnants of an ancient
maritime forest on Driftwood Beach and strolls through the historic district to delve deeper into Jekyll's unique past.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #508
Athens and Side Trips
The thriving capital of Greece sprawls out from the foot of its magnificent Acropolis. We'll tour the must-sees of ancient Athens, including the
Parthenon, Agora, and amazing National Archaeological Museum. We'll take the fast-paced pulse of the modern city, but waste no time getting to
my favorite side trip destinations: the ruins of the mystical oracle at Delphi, and a fast boat to the romantic, traffic-free Isle of Hydra.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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(CC)
N/A #112
The Real Dangers of Pet Travel & Hidden Gems of Jamaica
Pet travel on board airplanes; correspondent Scott McCartney explains why airlines cancel lightly booked flights; Peter's "Hidden Gems" of
Jamaica.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3709
Fall presents its own unique challenges for gardeners. Every now and then a refresher course in Fall gardening is just what the doctor ordered.
Be sure to tune in, we think you'll enjoy this GardenSMART.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #305
Arousing Your Senses
Allen shares recipes and garden advice on herbs and fruit that appeal to our sense of smell and taste. He shows us how to plant a citrus herb
container and how to use some of the herbs in fabulous recipes. Allen will also show us how to prepare a refreshing sun tea with lemon and fresh
rosemary.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Kevin Bales
The author, also a co-founder of Free the Slaves, discusses the realities of contemporary enslavement, the motivation behind his work and how
the current generation can end slavery.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #426
Richard Linklater, Filmmaker
Richard Linklater is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker. His newest film, Boyhood, was filmed over 12 years with the same cast and is
already generating Oscar buzz. The film earned Linklater the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival. Linklater's other
credits include Bernie, Before Sunset, Slacker and Dazed and Confused.
17:00:00
Pen Voice
PENTV
(S)
(N)
N/A #155
Jim Skinner/Sfo China Southern & Jeff Maltbie
Highlighting community organizations and engaging in community dialogue focusing on local issues, not-for-profit service awareness and
community advocacy within San Mateo County. Hosted by Dani Gasparini.
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
The Saddle Maker
Charon and Tom Caldwell changed the horse saddle industry. Host Eric Gorges visits the Caldwell ranch and learns about the making saddles.
Charon and Tom Caldwell embody the craftsperson who knows when it's time to strike out on their own. After years of successfully working for a
top saddle maker, they charted their own paths and created a revolution in the way saddles are fitted to the horse.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
Aftermath of Strikes In Cambodia
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3310
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#221
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#410
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Date: 01/30/2015
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19:30:00
Piano Guy
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1310
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Billy Joel's "Baby Grand" and share a performance of the James Taylor hit,
"Steamroller." Featured guests include Matt Munhall and Pete Moran.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
The Best of Infinity Hall Live
The Best of Infinity Hall Live - a compilation of the best performances and interviews from the first season of shows.
(CC)
N/A
#113
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #402
John Hiatt
At the Iridium, Grammy-nominated rock guitarist, pianist, singer and songwriter John Hiatt performs hits from his 1974 debut, Hangin' Around the
Observatory, through his 22nd studio album, 2014's Terms of My Surrender.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1305
Great Australian Hikes
Zay embarks on five of Australia's greatest hikes including Mount Bishop and Clerk in Maria Island, the six foot track in the Blue Mountains of
New South Wales, the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Mount Gower on Lord Howe Island and Lamington National Park in Queensland. Along the
way he encounters the country's most exotic wildlife such as the spiny echidna and the wombat, experiences the most spectacular views and
treks through the country's most historic regions.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #702
Ladies' Turn
In 2009, in Senegal, where "football is king," a women's football street tournament is organized for the first time by the association Ladies' Turn.
Despite the passionate commitment of Seyni, the former captain of the women's national team, and of the women and men that fight at her side,
the game is far from won. Defying taboos and prejudices, the girls play on the fields for a growing audience. Will they be allowed to go all the way
and play the game they love? Through the suspense of the competition and the different characters' stories, the viewer discovers an African and
Muslim society in flux. Beyond the desire to win the final, might the aim be for a more important victory?
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 15, 2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#410
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1310
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Billy Joel's "Baby Grand" and share a performance of the James Taylor hit,
"Steamroller." Featured guests include Matt Munhall and Pete Moran.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
The Best of Infinity Hall Live
The Best of Infinity Hall Live - a compilation of the best performances and interviews from the first season of shows.
(CC)
N/A
#113
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #402
John Hiatt
At the Iridium, Grammy-nominated rock guitarist, pianist, singer and songwriter John Hiatt performs hits from his 1974 debut, Hangin' Around the
Observatory, through his 22nd studio album, 2014's Terms of My Surrender.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1305
Great Australian Hikes
Zay embarks on five of Australia's greatest hikes including Mount Bishop and Clerk in Maria Island, the six foot track in the Blue Mountains of
New South Wales, the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Mount Gower on Lord Howe Island and Lamington National Park in Queensland. Along the
way he encounters the country's most exotic wildlife such as the spiny echidna and the wombat, experiences the most spectacular views and
treks through the country's most historic regions.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #702
Ladies' Turn
In 2009, in Senegal, where "football is king," a women's football street tournament is organized for the first time by the association Ladies' Turn.
Despite the passionate commitment of Seyni, the former captain of the women's national team, and of the women and men that fight at her side,
the game is far from won. Defying taboos and prejudices, the girls play on the fields for a growing audience. Will they be allowed to go all the way
and play the game they love? Through the suspense of the competition and the different characters' stories, the viewer discovers an African and
Muslim society in flux. Beyond the desire to win the final, might the aim be for a more important victory?
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
(CC)
N/A #311
Francine Prose, Part 1
This is the first part of a two-part interview focusing on the life and work of writer Francine Prose. Prose is the author of more than 20 books and
works of non-fiction, including Blue Angel, A Changed Man, several young adult novels, and a controversial autobiography of Anne Frank. This
first episode focuses on Prose's seminal works, leading up to her most recent novel, Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932. Prose reflects on
the inspiration for her work, including topics of obsessive love, sexual harassment, gluttony, and various social trends and movements. The
author also explains the historical events behind Lovers at the Chameleon Club, where she constructs "a strange, completely invented archive"
based on the lives and events of real characters. Central among these is the protagonist, a transgendered woman who became a noted athlete
and race car driver, and was recruited by the Nazis to torture suspects during the Nazi occupation of France during World War II.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #809
The Art of Financial Planning
A recent study revealed that Americans with financial plans felt more secure about their financial futures than Americans without financial plans.
Guests Daphne Wright, a certified financial planner with LPL Financial and Rita Cheng, a financial advisor with Ameriprise Financial Services, join
host Kelvin Boston to talk about the necessity of financial plans. This episode also features small business development tips from the U.S. Small
Business Administration.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1346
08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #609
The Buffalo
The Bansemers take a drive through the National Bison Range near Dixon MT with incredible panoramic views and opportunities to watch the
buffalo up close. Back in the studio Roger uses acrylics to paint a portrait of the powerful head of a buffalo.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #112
Color New England
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails aboard a cruise ship to photograph and paint New England. He visits New York's Time Square, Central Park, and
Lady Liberty. Then he explores the waterfronts of Boston, Newport, and Maine's Bar Harbor.
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Sun, Mar 15, 2015
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Wyland's Art Studio
Sea Lion Kelp Forest
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N/A
#209
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1007
Power Up Your Legs
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White on the white sandy beaches of Jamaica. This all-barre workout focuses on
strengthening your legs and will make you feel lighter in just 30 minutes!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Fit from Head to Toe
This episode incorporates a variety of exercises ranging from vestibular system to feet and gait.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1402
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#205
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #110
The World of Korean Soups
In this episode, Cathlyn explains the different types of soups and why it plays such an important part of an every day meal for Koreans. Featured
recipes include a popular sundubu chiggae, a spicy stew made with silken tofu and nutritious kimchi tofu chilli.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
The Gourmet Vegetarian
Vegetarian food Tina promises your husband will love! Tina prepares Tofu Quiches which is Vegan approved made with a gluten free crust. It will
become your family's favorite dish. For desert, Tina prepares pound cake with Vanilla Coconut Cream served with an "Adult" Milkshake!
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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N/A #2409
A Day Without Pasta? Never!/Una Giornata Senza La Pasta? Mai!
Gluten-free doesn't mean pasta free, when Mary Ann shows you how to prepare an unforgettable Gluten-free Pasta with Mushroom and
Prosciutto di Parma Ragu. In a hurry? Slow down with Mary Ann's make-and-forget Slow Cook Lasagne.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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N/A #122
The Floating Market
Martin and his friend Chef Suong rise early to catch the boat to the famous floating market of Can Tho. In the Mekong Delta, where there are
more waterways than roads, it's convenient to set up a wholesale market on water. Martin shops by spotting the items on sale through hoisted
poles on board and takes a coffee break along the floating cafes. Recipes: Honey Roasted Chicken, Mangosteen Ice Cream.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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DVI #209
Rocky Mountain Elk
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and nature photographer Michael Mauro hike the breath-taking Rocky Mountains in
search of rutting Elk to photograph.
13:30:00
Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
California - Hope, Survival and Resilience
McMillan explores some of the most compelling stories of survival on the California coast.
14:00:00
Aviators
APTEX
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N/A
#102
NETA
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N/A
#203
Can a kid land an airliner?: A follow up to some of the popular sim segments from season one, but this time with a 12 year old at the controls!
Flight services: Kurtis shows us the many important functions of this often overlooked aspect of Air Traffic Control services. $100 hamburger: A
pilot expression for an aviation food-run. Anthony and Raeleen dig in at Greenville, SC.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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DVI #304
Sea Lions and Humpback Whales
Sea Lions - In this intriguing segment, Jonathan goes diving with a group of playful sea lions in the Galapagos Islands. Impressed by the
apparent inquisitiveness of the sea lions, Jonathan heads to the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut where he learns how they train sea lions, and
how smart they are. Jonathan finds out that the sea lions at Mystic know more than 100 commands, and he gets a lesson in sea lion training!
Humpback Whales of the Silver Banks - Every year, Humpback whales in the North Atlantic make a long migration down to the Caribbean to
have their calves in warm, calm water. Many of these whales go to one particular area called the Silver Banks near the Dominican Republic.
Jonathan spends a week in the Silver Banks filming whales underwater, and you won't believe how close he gets to the whales, and the
exceptional behaviors he observes!
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 59 of 123
Sun, Mar 15, 2015
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15:00:00
American Woodshop
Hardwood Floors and Parquetry
Affordable solutions to installing wooden flooring.
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15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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N/A #309
Laminated Bowl
On this week's episode of Rough Cut, the Laminated Bowl. It's an awesome addition to any kitchen. Tommy demonstrates a super efficient
method to make this bowl and crafting it to perfection on the lathe. For our Rough Cut Road trip we're off to the world famous culinary institute at
Johnson and Wales in Rhode Island where well-crafted wood pieces are a chef's best friend in the kitchen.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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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
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
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N/A #108
Dunes Gentle Yoga
Relax and rejuvenate on the tranquil beach dunes, drawing in calm, soothing energy from the surrounding water. Allow Sarah Starr to lead you
through a gentle yoga routine using the support of a chair as you open to more flexibility in the shoulders, upper back and hamstrings.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #207
Wooly You Like to Be Seated?: Appalache/Cleveland Health
Gary and the crew head to Asheville, NC to talk to Grace and Mariano who started Appalache, an clothing company that makes handmade
outdoor apparel with locally sourced wool. Then they head to Edwardsville, IL to meet with Jenny and Ed who started Cleveland Heath, a
restaurant that has critics raving all around the country.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
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N/A #401
Tavis Smiley, Death of a King
Tavis Smiley is most noted as a talk-show host and author. He has hosted "Bet Talk" (then "BET Tonight") on BET, "The Tavis Smiley Show" on
NPR, and is currently hosting two shows: "Tavis Talks" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network and "The Tavis Smiley Show" on PBS.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #807
The Mollibahn
Ride the route of royalty through the countryside and streets of northern Germany; visit a great O gauge club in New York; ride into the Kentucky
hills; and stop for a concert on top of Colorado's LaVeta pass.
19:00:00
Zero Energy America
EPS
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(CC)
DVI #102
Part 2
Zero Energy America is two one-hour documentaries that explore the quest for the zero-energy home. This look inside alternative technology and
solutions for the energy crisis in America and abroad finds solutions around the world that show promise and hope for a new tomorrow in which a
home of any size can be built that not only lowers overall energy consumption, but actually finds ways to create excess power. The program
follows the quest of a Florida home builder to redefine his company by throwing out 50 years of building history to construct a home on Florida's
West Coast using lessons learned by exploring projects here in America and around the world. The documentaries explore each phase of
construction and how the right decisions in construction and material can lead to a sustainable zero energy home. The concept of the zeroenergy home is to leverage emerging and current technologies that create the possibility of a home or building of any size being self sufficient on
energy. The documentary explores both small and large projects around the world that are working hard to find alternative energy solutions from
Project Frog that builds zero-energy schools and public centers to Sonoma Mountain Village in California that is redeveloping 750,000 square
feet of industrial development into a sustainable mixed use community. The program covers BedZed, one of the first energy efficient multi-family
homes projects in England and its successes and failures that led to a new development that met the goals where BedZed failed. The
documentaries also explore what government can do to assist in the development of the technologies and solutions. In today's world of energy
wars, global warming and oil dependency, it's time that people begin to look to alternative energy sources and America has the greatest chance
for impact with the means, the population, and the ability to make this difference now. Zero Energy America shows the way to get there,
demonstrate the solutions by visiting real world working examples and addresses the problems head on. The zero energy home is attainable
today... and this documentary proves that a Zero Energy America can be our tomorrow.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 60 of 123
Sun, Mar 15, 2015
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Integrating Ole Miss: James Meredith & Beyond
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Integrating Ole Miss presents the University of Mississippi as a microcosm for the Civil Rights Movement in the state and across the nation. In the
midst of the Civil Rights Movement, James Meredith became the first Black student to enroll at Ole Miss. His application created an uproar that
made news around the world and culminated in a deadly riot and federal intervention. Fifty years later, the university is fully integrated and, in
2008, international spotlight was once again on the university - this time, however, to cover a presidential debate that featured the man who
would become America's first Black President. From the status quo of 1960 to today, Ole Miss, like America, has grown and changed.
20:30:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Finding The Mother Lode
Finding the Mother Lode" is the story of the Italian immigrants who came to Northern California starting with the Gold Rush. While most did not
find gold, they did find a mother lode in agriculture and wine making, putting to good use skills and knowledge they brought from their native land.
This film is the first of three 30-minute documentaries chronicling for the first time the history of Italian immigrants in California from the Gold Rush
to the present.
21:00:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The Making of Italian San Francisco
Italians arrived fairly early on in the economic development of California. They entered a society that was still relatively new and unformed. These
men and women were entrepreneurs of the first sort: they created San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, the San Francisco
Opera, and the Bank of Italy later to become Bank of America. All were the work of Italian pioneers, but Italians did not always find an easy
welcome.
21:30:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Little Italys and Beyond
Italian immigrants played a major role in developing California's important fishing industry. Sicilian fishermen who came to California experienced
enormous freedom and acceptance, and a welcome they did not feel anywhere else in the country. This film documents life in the vibrant Italian
communities of Monterey, San Diego and Los Angeles and shows how these communities were transformed over time. It also explores how the
Italian identity and heritage continue to live on. This is the third of three 30-minute documentaries chronicling for the first time the history of Italian
immigrants in California from the Gold Rush to the present.
22:00:00
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a first person documentary about the extraordinary life of this American civil rights leader. Braden (1924-2006)
was hailed as a white southerner who was "eloquent and prophetic" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Ostracized as a "red," she fought for an inclusive movement community and mentored three generations of social justice activists.
23:00:00
Southern Belle
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Although the Civil War ended 145 years ago, the spirit of rebellion lives on in the South, even in something as innocent as a summer camp.
SOUTHERN BELLE takes an insider's look at the 1861 Athenaeum Girls' School in Columbia, Tenn., where the antebellum South attempts to rise
again. Every summer, young women ages 14 to 18 eagerly sign up to transform themselves into the iconic and romantic image of Southern
identity, the Southern belle, receiving instruction in etiquette, penmanship, art, music, dance and social graces. For the first time, cameras closely
shadow the students and teachers during this intensive week of historical reenactment, which culminates in a ball attended by the Jackson
Cadets, the male equivalent of the 1861 Athenaeum Girls. Is the camp a self-esteem-building, living-history experience or does it ultimately
reinforce present-day divisions of race, gender and geography? SOUTHERN BELLE explores these complicated questions and helps to
illuminate the issues that continue to define and divide the United States today.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Zero Energy America
EPS
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DVI #102
Part 2
Zero Energy America is two one-hour documentaries that explore the quest for the zero-energy home. This look inside alternative technology and
solutions for the energy crisis in America and abroad finds solutions around the world that show promise and hope for a new tomorrow in which a
home of any size can be built that not only lowers overall energy consumption, but actually finds ways to create excess power. The program
follows the quest of a Florida home builder to redefine his company by throwing out 50 years of building history to construct a home on Florida's
West Coast using lessons learned by exploring projects here in America and around the world. The documentaries explore each phase of
construction and how the right decisions in construction and material can lead to a sustainable zero energy home. The concept of the zeroenergy home is to leverage emerging and current technologies that create the possibility of a home or building of any size being self sufficient on
energy. The documentary explores both small and large projects around the world that are working hard to find alternative energy solutions from
Project Frog that builds zero-energy schools and public centers to Sonoma Mountain Village in California that is redeveloping 750,000 square
feet of industrial development into a sustainable mixed use community. The program covers BedZed, one of the first energy efficient multi-family
homes projects in England and its successes and failures that led to a new development that met the goals where BedZed failed. The
documentaries also explore what government can do to assist in the development of the technologies and solutions. In today's world of energy
wars, global warming and oil dependency, it's time that people begin to look to alternative energy sources and America has the greatest chance
for impact with the means, the population, and the ability to make this difference now. Zero Energy America shows the way to get there,
demonstrate the solutions by visiting real world working examples and addresses the problems head on. The zero energy home is attainable
today... and this documentary proves that a Zero Energy America can be our tomorrow.
01:00:00
Integrating Ole Miss: James Meredith & Beyond
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Integrating Ole Miss presents the University of Mississippi as a microcosm for the Civil Rights Movement in the state and across the nation. In the
midst of the Civil Rights Movement, James Meredith became the first Black student to enroll at Ole Miss. His application created an uproar that
made news around the world and culminated in a deadly riot and federal intervention. Fifty years later, the university is fully integrated and, in
2008, international spotlight was once again on the university - this time, however, to cover a presidential debate that featured the man who
would become America's first Black President. From the status quo of 1960 to today, Ole Miss, like America, has grown and changed.
01:30:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Finding The Mother Lode
Finding the Mother Lode" is the story of the Italian immigrants who came to Northern California starting with the Gold Rush. While most did not
find gold, they did find a mother lode in agriculture and wine making, putting to good use skills and knowledge they brought from their native land.
This film is the first of three 30-minute documentaries chronicling for the first time the history of Italian immigrants in California from the Gold Rush
to the present.
02:00:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The Making of Italian San Francisco
Italians arrived fairly early on in the economic development of California. They entered a society that was still relatively new and unformed. These
men and women were entrepreneurs of the first sort: they created San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, the San Francisco
Opera, and the Bank of Italy later to become Bank of America. All were the work of Italian pioneers, but Italians did not always find an easy
welcome.
02:30:00
Italian Americans In California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Little Italys and Beyond
Italian immigrants played a major role in developing California's important fishing industry. Sicilian fishermen who came to California experienced
enormous freedom and acceptance, and a welcome they did not feel anywhere else in the country. This film documents life in the vibrant Italian
communities of Monterey, San Diego and Los Angeles and shows how these communities were transformed over time. It also explores how the
Italian identity and heritage continue to live on. This is the third of three 30-minute documentaries chronicling for the first time the history of Italian
immigrants in California from the Gold Rush to the present.
03:00:00
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a first person documentary about the extraordinary life of this American civil rights leader. Braden (1924-2006)
was hailed as a white southerner who was "eloquent and prophetic" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Ostracized as a "red," she fought for an inclusive movement community and mentored three generations of social justice activists.
04:00:00
Southern Belle
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Although the Civil War ended 145 years ago, the spirit of rebellion lives on in the South, even in something as innocent as a summer camp.
SOUTHERN BELLE takes an insider's look at the 1861 Athenaeum Girls' School in Columbia, Tenn., where the antebellum South attempts to rise
again. Every summer, young women ages 14 to 18 eagerly sign up to transform themselves into the iconic and romantic image of Southern
identity, the Southern belle, receiving instruction in etiquette, penmanship, art, music, dance and social graces. For the first time, cameras closely
shadow the students and teachers during this intensive week of historical reenactment, which culminates in a ball attended by the Jackson
Cadets, the male equivalent of the 1861 Athenaeum Girls. Is the camp a self-esteem-building, living-history experience or does it ultimately
reinforce present-day divisions of race, gender and geography? SOUTHERN BELLE explores these complicated questions and helps to
illuminate the issues that continue to define and divide the United States today.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Mon, Mar 16, 2015
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Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #313
Strobe Talbott and David Halberstam
In a 2002 interview, Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution and former Deputy Secretary of State, sits down with David Halberstam,
Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
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08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #213
The Perils of Peep and Chirp/Hoop Tricks/Pocoyo - New on the Planet
Emboldened by the ice, Peep and Chirp try to walk across Big Bay. Chirp finds a beautiful bracelet and soon discovers all the amazing things it
can do! Then, Pocoyo is scared when a stranger appears in Pocoyoland, but he soon comes to realize that he needn't be scared of this little alien
- and they become friends.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #305
Stromboli
This recipe is so much like every kid's favorite: pizza! Kid's will not be able to resist this yummy version of Stromboli! We're showing you how to
make this hand held sandwiches and once we get the combination of gooey mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, and other creative toppings, you'll
love it!
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#125
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1008
Triceps and Arms
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in a charming park overlooking the ocean in Jamaica! This allstanding workout
is intended to strengthen and slenderize your arms!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Sensory Awareness and Breathing
Mary Ann uses fun music to demonstrate breathing techniques and sensory awareness.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1403
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #305
Designer Look-A-Likes
This show has the experts sharing instructions for creating fashion apparel. Angela Wolf shows how to sew on fur including cutting, seaming, and
constructing techniques. Next, Deana Tierney May shows how to create beautiful and simple lace top. She demonstrates how to draft the top, cut
it out, and sew it. Then, Erin Miller - winner of the passion for fashion contest and a fashion design student at Kent State shows how to create
stylish harem pants with minimal seaming. Last is a lesson on ruching from Angela Wolf.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #907
Ruches and Welts
On today's episode we're getting started with a lesson on horizontal ruching and welts. These easy-to-knit elements add a touch of details to your
knitwear. Next, on today's Accessorize Me segment Kristin and Eunny have a fun beret design to share, which is knit from the top down. Eunny
demonstrates the unique cast-on for beginning this hat project. Then, Clara Parkes and Eunny talk about camelid blends on the Yarn Spotlight.
What's a camelid, and what yarn do these animals produce? They explore what happens when this yarn is blended with other fibers, what
projects lend themselves to these specific yarns, and more. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip for easy vertical ruching with slipped stitches.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #603
Playful Ponchos
Knit up a cable Cloos poncho, and Robyn will demonstrate how to crochet the open stitch Lisbon poncho. Learn how to knit the Ribbed Cables
Scarf with Lena.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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N/A
#4166
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1409
Revisiting Julia Child's Roast Turkey
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to Julia Child's Thanksgiving Turkey and serves it with a perfect recipe for Roasted Root
Vegetables. Then, gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews her favorite tools for making turkey.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Pati's Mexican Table
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N/A #309
Pot Luck Party
It's Pot Luck Party day at Pati's house! Today, she's having some friends over and this time everyone's contributing to the meal - no one shows
up empty-handed. Pati also welcomes home design expert, Sabrina Soto, who is bringing along one of her favorite Cuban recipes. Recipe 1:
Michelada Bar; Recipe 2: Crab, Cucumber & Jicama Salad; Recipe 3: Papa Rellenas with Avocado Sauce; Recipe 4: Beef Barbacoa Sliders;
Recipe 5: Drunken Salsa.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #310
Out of Africa
Africa. Where mankind, grilling, and civilization began. Today, we take you to this mysterious, multi-cultural continent, where complex flavors and
grilling techniques show just how far we've evolved since a human ancestor called Homo erectus became the first animal to cook his dinner. For
starters, a South African specialty-incendiary peri-peri chicken wings. Then a Cape Malay twist on shish kebab--sosaties-pork and lamb skewers
perfumed with red wine, dried fruit, and curry. From Nairobi, our grand finale: Kenyan spit-roasted lamb with sweet sour mint glaze-a reminder of
the once-long reach of the British Empire. Peri Peri Wings; Sosaties; Kenyan Spit-Roasted Lamb.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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(CC)
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.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1708
Color It
Every supply can be altered in some way- we are never limited by how a material starts out. On this episode we're using patinas, pigments and
other colorants to make a material uniquely yours. The first technique is coloring metal with markers. Next, Kate Richbourg shows how to create
color and patina on metal using a torch. Then, Christi Friesen makes a floral pendant with polymer clay and metallic pigments. Finally, Julianna
Hudgins adds alcohol inks to shrink plastic for a colorful goddess pin.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #418
Thanksgiving
Guest chefs from Frankie's restaurant put a new twist to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner with salad, stuffing and apple tart. Join the Katie
Brown Workshop crew to create a stylish feather wreath and a burlap feather centerpiece.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #124
Building and Growing A Business
From start-up on up! Follow the Biz Kids as they learn the necessary steps for organizing, staffing, training, and building a new business. You will
see how effective communication increases morale and makes the business grow. As always, you'll meet some individuals who have successfully
built their businesses.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(CC)
DVI #1306
Japan
Japan Is an island country located east of Asia, made up of hundreds of smaller islands but four main islands. The country has a rich history with
great ties to the past. Many of their cultural traditions have been handed down for generations. Our first craft is an adaptation of a temari ball
which creates a beautiful round ornament. Temari is a traditional Japanese craft usually involving very intricate embroidery designs. We're
creating a simple example using yarn. The next project is a bonsai tree. Bonsai is the term for all miniature trees in containers in pots. The word
originated in China but has become a prevalent Japanese activity. The trimming of the miniature plants is an art form in Japan. Then, we're
folding paper into a fish design. Folding paper or origami is a traditional craft of Japan using simple folding techniques to create intricate designs.
In our picture today we're folding small squares of paper and mounting them on a board to form a picture. The last project teaches about
traditional Japanese pottery and Japan's symbols. Imari porcelain is usually a milk white glaze with a few enameled colors. Florals, dragons,
phoenix, bamboo, and birds are common subjects.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
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
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #306
Sustainable Agriculture (Swoope, Va)
Polyface Farms is everything that industrialized farming is not. Here's an in depth look at how they are able to grow produce and raise food (beef,
chickens, pigs and turkeys) while stewarding the land at the same time.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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#11053
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18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5251
19:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1110
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
Shine On: The Best of Backstage Pass
BackStage Pass presents the best music performances from the third season of programs.
22:00:00
Service: When Women Come Marching Home
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#311
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
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SERVICE takes the audience on a journey from the deserts of Afghanistan to rural Tennessee and from Iraq to urban New York City. It shows
women functioning as fully accepted and contributing members of a military unit as well as the devastating isolation and persecution of those who
report rape. We see these women as veterans fighting to find homes, demanding services, responding to therapy and gaining their
independence. Through interviews in their kitchens, bathrooms, even therapy sessions SERVICE reveals the raw truths of our women warriors
fighting in the battlefield called "home."
23:00:00
In My Lifetime
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IN MY LIFETIME thoughtfully and thoroughly examines the 68-year history of nuclear weapons - the most destructive force ever invented. Filmed
in Europe, Japan and the U.S., IN MY LIFETIME focuses on the continuing struggle of citizens, scientists and political leaders working to reduce
or eliminate the atomic threat, while others search for ways to build nuclear weapons. In contemporary interviews, former heads of state, United
Nations representatives, figures from the nuclear establishment, Manhattan Project scientists, Nobel Peace- and Pulitzer Prize-winners, military
personnel and atomic-bomb survivors recount the birth of the nuclear age and detail the key developments that followed. The film shifts between
historical events, including the Cuban missile crisis and the historic 1986 Reykjavik Summit between Reagan and Gorbachev to present-day
efforts to contain the spread of nuclear weapons. IN MY LIFETIME also details the obstacles - political and human- impeding a solution to this
complex global issue.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 17, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
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N/A
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Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
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01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
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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
Shine On: The Best of Backstage Pass
BackStage Pass presents the best music performances from the third season of programs.
03:00:00
Service: When Women Come Marching Home
NETA
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NETA
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N/A
#0
SERVICE takes the audience on a journey from the deserts of Afghanistan to rural Tennessee and from Iraq to urban New York City. It shows
women functioning as fully accepted and contributing members of a military unit as well as the devastating isolation and persecution of those who
report rape. We see these women as veterans fighting to find homes, demanding services, responding to therapy and gaining their
independence. Through interviews in their kitchens, bathrooms, even therapy sessions SERVICE reveals the raw truths of our women warriors
fighting in the battlefield called "home."
04:00:00
In My Lifetime
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
IN MY LIFETIME thoughtfully and thoroughly examines the 68-year history of nuclear weapons - the most destructive force ever invented. Filmed
in Europe, Japan and the U.S., IN MY LIFETIME focuses on the continuing struggle of citizens, scientists and political leaders working to reduce
or eliminate the atomic threat, while others search for ways to build nuclear weapons. In contemporary interviews, former heads of state, United
Nations representatives, figures from the nuclear establishment, Manhattan Project scientists, Nobel Peace- and Pulitzer Prize-winners, military
personnel and atomic-bomb survivors recount the birth of the nuclear age and detail the key developments that followed. The film shifts between
historical events, including the Cuban missile crisis and the historic 1986 Reykjavik Summit between Reagan and Gorbachev to present-day
efforts to contain the spread of nuclear weapons. IN MY LIFETIME also details the obstacles - political and human- impeding a solution to this
complex global issue.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #103
Michael Kinsley and James Surowiecki
GREAT CONVERSATIONS is a series featuring distinguished authors, each recognized in an area of prominence and each uniquely paired with
an interviewer. In this program, author Michael Kinsley discusses his book Creative Capitalism: A Conversation with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett
And Other Economic Leaders, with James Surowiecki, staff writer of "The Financial Page" at The New Yorker. Michael Kinsley is a columnist for
Time magazine. He was the founding editor of Slate, the nation's first online magazine. For many years he was the editor of The New Republic.
He was host of CNN's "Crossfire" and served as the editorial page editor for The Los Angeles Times, and American Survey editor of The
Economist. James Surowiecki's writings have appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The
Motley Fool, Foreign Affairs and Slate. Before joining the staff of The New Yorker he was a contributing editor at Fortune. In 2004 he published
The Wisdom of Crowds which explores the deceptively simple idea that large groups of people truly are better at solving problems, fostering
innovation, and coming to wise decisions, than are individuals or an elite few. Creative Capitalism is a book that challenges the conventional
wisdom about our economic system, a roadmap for the new global economy that is emerging as capitalism continues to adapt itself to a changing
world. Creative Capitalism grew out of a blog set up purposely to produce a book that would take up the challenge delivered by Bill Gates at the
2008 World Economic Forum: how might fellow entrepreneurs, non-profit pioneers, economists, and other scholars pursue the idea of "creative
capitalism" to address the growing gap between the rich and the poor in the global economy. The result is a provocative and absorbing response
from over 40 of the most influential thinkers in the world of business, including three Nobel laureates and two former U.S. cabinet secretaries.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Peep and the Big Wide World
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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
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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N/A #306
Huevos Rancheros
Huevos Rancheros is either fried or scrambled eggs served on a whole-grain corn tortilla, then it's smothered with a yummy homemade salsa.
Sound great? Eggs are always a good choice for breakfast. A food so nutritious, so handy, so inexpensive and so easy to cook. and because
eggs contain a high quality protein, and are nutritionally dense.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Energy
NETA
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N/A
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 17, 2015
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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DVI #1009
Stress Release Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in Jamaica. Miranda will take you through an all-floor stress relief workout. This
gentle workout is sure to release tensions in your body.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Fun with the Large Ball
The large ball is used in many ways from postural alignment to helping with balance in this episode.
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It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #306
Accessories
Pam Hasting combines form and function for a barrel bag that can be made in various sizes. She even has tips for starting your own business
and how to make custom trim. Then, Angela Wolf's lesson is on fixing men's waistbands to expand or contract. Last, Tammy O'Connell
demonstrates how to choose and install hardware for your bags.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #908
Unusually Unique
We celebrate the unusually unique aspects of knit. We begin with a tutorial on Andean colorwork's scalloped edging. Eunny demonstrates this
technique for an unique flair that you can add to your own designs. Next, knitwear designer Kristen TenDyke takes a look at her finish-free knits
with a demonstration on a neat i-cord element that she adds to her knitted pullover design. Then, on Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny are
surrounded by luxury as they look at luxurious yarns made from muskox and silk. Worth every penny of luxury, these yarns are one-of-a-kind and
work well for various small projects. Finally, Eunny wraps up today's episode with a fun technique of purling backwards!
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #604
Comfy Afghans
Ellen shows hot to stich up the Spring Bud Afghan by Rena Stevens, then Kristin takes us through the steps of the knit Cabled Cube Throw. Lena
demonstrates the crochet Popcorn Crawl, always a fashion favorite! Robyn designed this beautiful crochet Raglan Lace Tee and will show you
step by step how to make it.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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N/A
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #322
Demystifying Duck Confit
Many people love eating duck confit with its super succulent texture and flavor, but never tried to make it. Chef Keller shows us how to make it
step-by-step at home and then uses the meat to create a beautiful terrine. Duck Confit; Duck and Pork Terrine with Pistachios.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #507
Fisherman's Harbor
In the fishing port and holiday resort town of Smogen, on the scenic coast of Southwestern Sweden, Tina visits the local fish auction and fishes
for langoustines (lobster) before making a sandwich with herring. For the main course, Tina serves a variety of smoked seafood, lightly heated
over the grill. For dessert, she makes strawberries with crunchy breadcrumbs and mint-and-honey-flavored sour cream.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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N/A #510
Under The Vine and Figtree
Various religions coexisted and flourished in colonial America - a nation founded in part on the principal of religious. To celebrate our pluralism,
Chef Staib prepares Calf Brains with Butter and Capers and Beef Royale, for a Taste of History.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
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N/A #103
Midsummer
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that fits into your summer backyard dinner party plans. This recipe includes Endive
gnocchi and raspberry tart for dessert.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1709
Pleasing Patterns
Whether repeating, symmetrical or even asymmetrical; patterns give jewelry structure and style. First, it's easy to play and experiment with
patterns when you use a bead board. Next, Erin Madsen creates a stretchy, woven bracelet featuring repetition and pattern. Then, Molly Schaller
demonstrates a fiesta bracelet using double strand sliders for an asymmetrical design. Finally, Kate Richbourg shows how to make her signature
stacked pearl ring.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #419
Polka Dot Party
Inspired by the polka-dot, Katie cooks some dotted goodies: honey carrot muffins, polka dotted pizza and a watermelon stack. Projects: a colorful
birthday banner and zany Willy Wonka-inspired flowers.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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DVI #125
Understanding Your Paycheck
What's on your stub, bub? The Biz Kids use a modern American pay stub to explore various social movements of the last century. From unions to
social security and from workman's compensation to the 401(k) plans of today-it's all there on the stub. Plus, you'll meet entrepreneurs and
explore how they started their businesses.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1307
China
Today we visit the Far East. China is located in eastern Asia and has the largest population of any country in the world with over 1 billion people.
We visit China for beautiful symbols of the Chinese New year and traditional Chinese designs. Our first project is a Ming design vase with a
surprise source of paper. Ming china is often blue and white and originated during the Ming dynasty. A bamboo pattern is a traditional design.
Then, it's time to learn about the art of paper cutting - Chinese style. Chinese paper cutting is an ancient art very much like paper snowflakes.
Paper is traditionally cut from red paper with very short scissors. Common patterns are the crescent, arc, and saw tooth. The cuttings are used to
decorate doors, windows, mirrors, lanterns, and gifts. They can also be used for patterns for embroidery and lacquer and are meant to bring good
luck. The next craft includes two different dragon projects. The first is a paper mask and the second is a dragon dance stick to help celebrate
Chinese New Year. When the first new moon enters the sign of Aquarius, farmers and merchants in China perform dragon and lion dances to
usher in the New Year. The importance of the dragon dates back to the Han dynasty as a symbol of power and courage.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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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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(CC)
N/A #307
Backyard Composting (Winston Salem, Nc)
Compost is the single most important amendment for creating healthy soil. Yet, many gardeners are confused when it comes to making it at
home, and why it's important. In this information-packed episode, we meet with a soil scientist, and show you all you need to know to make it at
home for free.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#11054
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1110
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5252
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#711
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #603
Patrick Sweany
Nashville based Patrick Sweany is a musician's musician and counts the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, who produced two Sweany records, as a
fan. Esquire magazine writes "This is the kind of music Robert Johnson sold his soul for way back when - and Sweany is pouring his into it.". He
performs several fan favorites, including "Every Gun" and "Working for You."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
Tim Easton
The alt-country singer-songwriter showcases his influence of pop icons and bluegrass/folk legends.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Elaine Elias
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#909
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N/A
#407
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43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 68 of 123
Tue, Mar 17, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
22:00:00
Joann Sfar Draws from Memory
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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N/A
#0
At just 39 years old, the prolific Joann Sfar has published 150 graphic novels, including the French best-seller Rabbi's Cat and the New York
Times best-seller Little Vampire, and recently crossed over into feature films with Gainsbourg: Vie Heroique and the adaptation of Rabbi's Cat.
JOANN SFAR DRAWS FROM MEMORY tracks the graphic artist's odyssey through the Algerian and Eastern-European Jewish heritage that
serves as the wellspring of his work. Filmed over a two-year period, the camera follows the passionate and perceptive Sfar around his adopted
home of Paris - observing the artist at work and capturing his thoughts on family life, Algeria's past, creativity and his improvisatory method, the
inspiration for his alter-ego cat and his dislike of being pigeonholed as a "Jewish" artist. A 10-minute prologue offers a chronological history of the
comic book and places Sfar within this 75-year artistic tradition.
23:00:00
No Going Back: Women and the War
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
North of the Mason-Dixon line, the Industrial Revolution of the mid-19th century drew increasing numbers of women out of the home and into the
factories. In the agrarian, antebellum South, no such exodus occurred. Many Southerners perceived the forces of modernization - including the
early rumblings of the women's suffrage movement - as a threat to their traditional way of life. However, as Fort Sumter fell in April of 1861, so too
would many firmly held cultural and societal beliefs about "a woman's place." Hardships and hunger forced ill-prepared, isolated and often uneducated Southern women into the public sphere to demand relief from the government and advocate for policy changes. NO GOING BACK:
WOMEN AND THE WAR explores how the lives of women, and their roles in society, changed during and after the Civil War. Grammy
23:30:00
Crisis of Faith
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Narrated by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Amy Grant, CRISIS OF FAITH examines how slavery and biblical interpretations on its morality
divided religious denominations and ultimately, the nation, in the Civil War era. Most Southerners deemed slavery integral to their way of life, and
the Bible seemingly reinforced this belief. Christian figures in both the Old Testament and the New Testament never object to, nor do they
condemn, the practice. Abolitionists, meanwhile, viewed slavery as an evil inconsistent with values of Christianity. In interviews, prominent
religious scholars and historians discuss the evolution of arguments over slavery - from the rhetoric of freedom and equality stoked by the
American Revolution; to the divisions of the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches into northern and southern factions; to the dividing of
the nation and the eruption of Civil War.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 69 of 123
Wed, Mar 18, 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
#5252
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#711
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #603
Patrick Sweany
Nashville based Patrick Sweany is a musician's musician and counts the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, who produced two Sweany records, as a
fan. Esquire magazine writes "This is the kind of music Robert Johnson sold his soul for way back when - and Sweany is pouring his into it.". He
performs several fan favorites, including "Every Gun" and "Working for You."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
Tim Easton
The alt-country singer-songwriter showcases his influence of pop icons and bluegrass/folk legends.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#909
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Elaine Elias
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#407
03:00:00
Joann Sfar Draws from Memory
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
At just 39 years old, the prolific Joann Sfar has published 150 graphic novels, including the French best-seller Rabbi's Cat and the New York
Times best-seller Little Vampire, and recently crossed over into feature films with Gainsbourg: Vie Heroique and the adaptation of Rabbi's Cat.
JOANN SFAR DRAWS FROM MEMORY tracks the graphic artist's odyssey through the Algerian and Eastern-European Jewish heritage that
serves as the wellspring of his work. Filmed over a two-year period, the camera follows the passionate and perceptive Sfar around his adopted
home of Paris - observing the artist at work and capturing his thoughts on family life, Algeria's past, creativity and his improvisatory method, the
inspiration for his alter-ego cat and his dislike of being pigeonholed as a "Jewish" artist. A 10-minute prologue offers a chronological history of the
comic book and places Sfar within this 75-year artistic tradition.
04:00:00
No Going Back: Women and the War
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
North of the Mason-Dixon line, the Industrial Revolution of the mid-19th century drew increasing numbers of women out of the home and into the
factories. In the agrarian, antebellum South, no such exodus occurred. Many Southerners perceived the forces of modernization - including the
early rumblings of the women's suffrage movement - as a threat to their traditional way of life. However, as Fort Sumter fell in April of 1861, so too
would many firmly held cultural and societal beliefs about "a woman's place." Hardships and hunger forced ill-prepared, isolated and often uneducated Southern women into the public sphere to demand relief from the government and advocate for policy changes. NO GOING BACK:
WOMEN AND THE WAR explores how the lives of women, and their roles in society, changed during and after the Civil War. Grammy
04:30:00
Crisis of Faith
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Narrated by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Amy Grant, CRISIS OF FAITH examines how slavery and biblical interpretations on its morality
divided religious denominations and ultimately, the nation, in the Civil War era. Most Southerners deemed slavery integral to their way of life, and
the Bible seemingly reinforced this belief. Christian figures in both the Old Testament and the New Testament never object to, nor do they
condemn, the practice. Abolitionists, meanwhile, viewed slavery as an evil inconsistent with values of Christianity. In interviews, prominent
religious scholars and historians discuss the evolution of arguments over slavery - from the rhetoric of freedom and equality stoked by the
American Revolution; to the divisions of the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches into northern and southern factions; to the dividing of
the nation and the eruption of Civil War.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
John Updike and Robert Siegel
John Updike (Golf Dreams, the Rabbit series) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#104
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1349
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
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(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.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #307
Lasagna Rolls
Large Lasagna noodles can actually be rolled up with the filling and then served hot, dripping with sauce, and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese. A
traditional Lasagna recipe can serve as many as 12-16 people and take hours to make. So here's a recipe that will serve a family of four or five, is
fast and easy to make, and tastes just as yummy as a huge pan of Lasagna that your mom spent hours making. And we'll serve it up with oven
roasted asparagus and chunky applesauce.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 18, 2015
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09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Bone Builder (Osteoporosis)
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
Cap
AS2 Episode
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N/A
#102
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1010
Zero Impact Cardio
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in splendid Jamaica! This all-standing zero impact cardio workout will get your
blood flowing without stressing your joints.
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1405
Footwork and Core
We take our feet and core muscles for granted. In this episode Mary Ann uses a variety of new exercises to focus on the importance of your feet.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #307
Knits
Deepika Prakash starts out with a lesson on everything you need to know for sewing successfully on knits. Then, Eileen Roche shows how to
make another clothing tattoo - position a butterfly at the waist of a skinny T for a casual look. Last, designer Valori Wells shows how to
deconstruct a favorite t-shirt to make your own pattern that fits perfectly.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #909
Bobbles and Baubles
This episode features knitted bobbles and adding beads and baubles to your wardrobe. Eunny begins with a look at textured stitches and a stepby-step guide at knitting the perfect bobble for all over textured stitch patterns. On the Accessorize Me segment, Kristin Omdahl has a fun
crocheted jewelry piece. It's both easy-to-crochet and on trend with jewelry seen in stores. Then on Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny look
at a yarn's halo. What is a halo, and what yarns have a tendency to have them? What are the benefits to yarn halos and what projects lend
themselves to yarns with and without strong halos. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip for woven cable stitches, a timeless stitch pattern that
can be used in unisex designs.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
Terrific T-Shirts
The Butterfly Tee is up next, with Lena showing you how to knit this special project, and lastly the Stripes and Short Rows scarf.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#605
#4168
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
Just for the Halibut
Lidia prepares Halibut Baked with Mushrooms in a lemon and white wine sauce, Savory Stuffed Peppers with capers and anchovies, and
deliciously golden Anise Cookies for dessert.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #410
Leftover Show
Embrace your leftovers with Sara's quick and clever recipes using last night's meal in an entirely new way. You'll love Tomato, Chicken and
Tortilla Soup, and any kind of cooked pasta can star again in Sara's Brie, Bacon and Spaghetti Frittata.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1201
The Ultimate Comfort Food: The Egg
JACQUES PEPIN/ Eggs Jeanette & Maman's Cheese Souffle. Today on Simply Ming, we make filling, flavorful meals from one of the most basic
ingredients: the egg! Ming shows you how to make a Wok Stirred Shiitake Omelette that will satisfy the whole family, and then cooking legend,
Jacques Pepin, steps into the kitchen for a drink and some home cooking. He'll share two of his mother's recipes, Eggs Jeanette and Maman's
Cheese Souffle, and show you how to master the egg.
14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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(CC)
N/A #412
The Best of the Breast
Pit masters are obsessed with breasts. (Chicken and turkey breasts, that is.) This week, BBQ U Professor Steven Raichlen takes on America's
most popular cut of poultry. It's all about how to keep white meat juicy when grilling and barbecuing. First, from . Balthazar, the boisterous, "seeand-be-seen" bistro in Lower Manhattan, come easy and fabulous Tarragon Chicken Paillards, which are pounded paper thin and smokily seared
on the grill. And then Maple-Smoked Turkey Breast gets a triple-blast of flavor from maple sugar rub, a maple syrup glaze, and a long slow smoke
over...you guessed it...maple wood.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 18, 2015
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AS2 Episode
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1710
Outside The Box
Look at supplies with fresh eyes; most components can be used in many different ways. The first segment features layered button pendants.
Next, Mary Hettmansperger demonstrates how to use cold connections with pewter spacers to create a dimensional, convertible brooch. Then,
Molly Schaller shows the Greek Goddess necklace using sliders in a different way. Finally, stitch pro Jean Campbell shares tips for preserving
beadwork.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #420
Gifts
Katie finds the perfect gift to give. In the kitchen, she makes edible presents: granola, matzo ball soup, and tomato sauce and croutons. Projects:
custom gift-wrap tags and a unique idea from the herb garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #126
Social Entrepreneurs
Join the Biz Kids and you'll meet social visionaries who use the same tools as profit-oriented entrepreneurs. Yet instead of building companies
and large profits, these people create thriving organizations and powerful movements for social change.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1308
Russia
Russia, the largest country in the world, is located in northern Eurasia. It also has the largest reserves of energy and mineral resources. Many of
the traditions are influenced by early Byzantine and Slavic cultures. Our first project is an onion dome - a beautiful example of Russian
architecture. The onion dome is characteristic of Russian orthodox churches throughout Russia, including St. Basil's Cathedral located in the Red
Square in Moscow. The cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible to commemorate the capture of an enemy. A Greek cross with four
arms of equal length tops the brilliantly colored onion dome. Then, we make our version of a matryoshka or nested doll using foam. Matryoshka
dolls or nested dolls are the most famous traditional souvenir of Russia. Most are dolls but owls are another popular design. The next project is a
lacquer box. Russian paper mache boxes are made by pressing layers of paper with resins under great pressure. The base is painted black with
a brightly colored picture painted with an artist hand. Some of the detail is so fine that a single squirrel hair is used as a brush. The box is finished
with many coats of lacquer. The last project is a Faberge style egg with a hidden surprise inside. The house of Faberge is a jewelry firm founded
in 1842 in imperial Russia, producing Faberge eggs for the Russian tsars. Most are miniatures and usually made of precious metals or stones,
decorated with enamel or gem stones.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #903
Shape and Form
P. Allen Smith introduces us to the design principle of Shape and Form with several examples from the Garden Home Retreat and an exciting trip
and tour of Churchill Downs. Allen also visits the Governors Mansion in Arkansas, where bare root roses are being planted. Plus, he talks about
clearing land at the Garden Home Retreat for his one-acre vegetable garden.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #308
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
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#238
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5253
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#321
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#105
This episode starts with Seal singing his passionate #1 pop hit, "Kiss From A Rose." Then dance to reggae favorite "Red, Red Wine" is performed
by UB40. Now drink that wine and eat a little pasta... while doing WHAT? Seeing is believing! Close with a #1 dance-rock hit "Don't You (Forget
About Me)" by Simple Minds. That's Night of the Proms!; Seal - "Kiss From A Rose"; UB40 - "Red, Red Wine"; Natalie Choquette - "Nessan
Dorma"; Simple Minds - "Don't You (Forget About Me)".
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Night of the Proms
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N/A
#106
Singer-songwriter James Blunt performs his #1 worldwide hit, "You're Beautiful." Deborah Harry delivers her #1 Blondie single "Call Me." A young
violinist named Charlie Siem stuns the audience. Then rock legend Meat Loaf gives 200% to an iconic 13-minute heart-racing performance of
"Paradise By the Dashboard Light." Wow!; James Blunt - "You're Beautiful";Deborah Harry (Blondie) - "Call Me";Charlie Siem - "Presto Uit De
Zomer"; Meat Loaf - "Paradise By the Dashboard Light".
21:00:00
In The Key of G
APT
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Every two years, The Gilmore, an organization that fosters and supports a passion for keyboard music and artistry, showcases lesser- known
young pianists, one of whom receives the $300,000 award. In 2004, previous winners of the Gilmore Young Artist Award were invited back to
perform an ensemble presentation. IN THE KEY OF G follows these eight musicians through the rehearsals and performances of some of piano
literature's most difficult repertoire, including multi- piano pieces by Bach, Mozart, Stravinsky and Liszt. The documentary contains interviews with
conductors, participants, directors and locals who discuss the joys and frustrations of music-making.
22:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #103
Tots + Tech
This episode of iQ: smartparent discusses the current research and practical considerations of exposing children to media during the early
childhood years. What should parents know about "screen time" for children under age 8? Guests include Lisa Guernsey, New America
Foundation and author of Screen Time; Deborah Linebarger, University of Iowa; and Michael Robb, Fred Rogers Center.
23:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #103
John Mellencamp with Jann Wenner
John Mellencamp settles in to answer questions and to discuss his early days, his work with Stephen King, Farm Aid, his recently released new
album, Plain Spoken and work as a painter, with Rolling Stone Magazine co-founder Jann Wenner. Mellencamp's candid conversation also
explores his philosophy on success, what drives his passion for expression and his uncompromising creative will.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Thu, Mar 19, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5253
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#321
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#105
This episode starts with Seal singing his passionate #1 pop hit, "Kiss From A Rose." Then dance to reggae favorite "Red, Red Wine" is performed
by UB40. Now drink that wine and eat a little pasta... while doing WHAT? Seeing is believing! Close with a #1 dance-rock hit "Don't You (Forget
About Me)" by Simple Minds. That's Night of the Proms!; Seal - "Kiss From A Rose"; UB40 - "Red, Red Wine"; Natalie Choquette - "Nessan
Dorma"; Simple Minds - "Don't You (Forget About Me)".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#106
Singer-songwriter James Blunt performs his #1 worldwide hit, "You're Beautiful." Deborah Harry delivers her #1 Blondie single "Call Me." A young
violinist named Charlie Siem stuns the audience. Then rock legend Meat Loaf gives 200% to an iconic 13-minute heart-racing performance of
"Paradise By the Dashboard Light." Wow!; James Blunt - "You're Beautiful";Deborah Harry (Blondie) - "Call Me";Charlie Siem - "Presto Uit De
Zomer"; Meat Loaf - "Paradise By the Dashboard Light".
02:00:00
In The Key of G
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Every two years, The Gilmore, an organization that fosters and supports a passion for keyboard music and artistry, showcases lesser- known
young pianists, one of whom receives the $300,000 award. In 2004, previous winners of the Gilmore Young Artist Award were invited back to
perform an ensemble presentation. IN THE KEY OF G follows these eight musicians through the rehearsals and performances of some of piano
literature's most difficult repertoire, including multi- piano pieces by Bach, Mozart, Stravinsky and Liszt. The documentary contains interviews with
conductors, participants, directors and locals who discuss the joys and frustrations of music-making.
03:00:00
IQ: Smartparent
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Tots + Tech
This episode of iQ: smartparent discusses the current research and practical considerations of exposing children to media during the early
childhood years. What should parents know about "screen time" for children under age 8? Guests include Lisa Guernsey, New America
Foundation and author of Screen Time; Deborah Linebarger, University of Iowa; and Michael Robb, Fred Rogers Center.
04:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
John Mellencamp with Jann Wenner
John Mellencamp settles in to answer questions and to discuss his early days, his work with Stephen King, Farm Aid, his recently released new
album, Plain Spoken and work as a painter, with Rolling Stone Magazine co-founder Jann Wenner. Mellencamp's candid conversation also
explores his philosophy on success, what drives his passion for expression and his uncompromising creative will.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
George Soros and John. D. Podesta
George Soros (financial authority and author of The Age of Fallibility) and John. D. Podesta (Center for American Progress).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
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N/A
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08:00:00
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.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #308
Fish Tacos
Fish has become so popular because it's so healthy. But make no mistake, in these tacos the tasty, white chunks of flaky fish is lightly topped
with zesty flavors like, cabbage, salsa, light sour cream, and served up in a soft, chewy, whole grain corn tortilla... uuuummmmh. And so fun to
eat ....kids love them because they can pick them up with their hands. We'll serve them up today with fresh fruit cups....topped with just the right
amount of fresh squeezed lime juice and a sprinkle of chili powder.
09:00:00
09:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 1
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#103
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1011
Prevention of Hand and Finger Arthritis
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White in sunny Jamaica. This all-barre routine is designed to help prevent hand and
finger Arthritis and will increase flexibility in your lower body!
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Thu, Mar 19, 2015
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Distrib
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Controlled Breathing
Mary Ann experiments with several ways to control breathing to efficiently distribute oxygen throughout the body.
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#1406
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #308
Pants
Fit expert Peggy Sagers shows how to create an easy and quick pair of yoga pants. Then, embellish your favorite yoga pants with a clothing
tattoo demonstrated by machine embroidery expert, Eileen Roche. Last, Sheree Schattenmann has a super simple design for lounge pants.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #910
Intarsia Indepth
Eunny begins this show by going beyond basic intarsia with a demonstration on a two-color intarsia motif design. Next, Eunny and Kristin
demonstrate how to knit intarsia argyle socks in the round, a project that looks a lot more complicated than it is. Then, on Yarn Spotlight, Eunny
and Clara Parkes talk about heathered wools. These yarns add depth to knitwear just by their heathered elements. Finally, Eunny wraps up with
a quick tip for bobbins and managing yarns for colorwork on bobbins.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #606
Let's Have A Party
Drew, The Crochet Dude, makes a special visit and shows how to crochet a Banner and then make a Party Gift Tag. Kristin shows the knit
version of the Banner and the Party Gift Tag. A beautiful Filet Crochet Scarf is a must have, and Lena will show you how.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4169
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Pleasure Without The Guilt
Asian cuisine provides fantastic flavor without the use of fats or dairy products. Host Rachel Allen visits the English Market in Cork, Ireland to buy
ingredients for crab and prawn soup and Korean beef.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #203
Pork Dishes
Nick Stellino and Chef Jason Wilson of Crush in Seattle prepare a heart-warming Pork Ragu. Nick creates tasty Grilled Pork Chops with Zenzero
Sauce.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #310
Spectacular Summer Salads
Host Laura Theodore prepares flavorsome salads featuring seasonal, local produce. Main dish options include, "Penne and Black Bean Salad"- a
jazzy twist on a classic cold pasta dish, and colorful "Red Quinoa and Avocado Salad" highlights tempting textures. "Easy Summer Cucumber
Salad" adds a crunchy sweet and sour flair to any hot weather meal, while "Quick Tomato Salad" tastes like summer in a bowl.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
Fruit Fete
Good Lady Apples Bon Femme; Stew Of Red Summer Fruit; Braised Pears In A Caramel Sauce; Flambeed Bananas; Apple Fritters.
#112
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1711
Making Connections
Wrap, coil, weave, and hammer your way toward interesting jewelry. There are many creative ways to join jewelry and in many cases these
connections become an integral part of the design. The first design features chandelier findings created with wire wrap techniques. Next, Brenda
Schweder wraps her way to bracelets. Then, Joe Silvera shows how to make your own prong settings for unusual shapes. Finally, expert seed
beader Leslie Rogalski weaves parallel crystals and pearls.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #421
Christmas
Katie prepares a no-stress holiday meal with the help of the Workshop crew. Chef Chris Paulk whips up red pepper risotto, pork tenderloin and
Kentucky eggnog. Then, Katie decks the halls with an advent calendar and a dressed-up Styrofoam Christmas tree.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #201
Have A Plan, Stan!
Explore the different elements of a business plan and see why it's crucial to develop a plan before you start your business. Meet a teen who
opened a snow-cone shack, another who makes and sells candles, and a group who markets self-defense kits.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Thu, Mar 19, 2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1309
India
India has over 1 billion people and is located in Southeast Asia. It has a wide range of climates. Our crafts concentrate on some of the Indian
national symbols. The first craft is a new batik method using glue to create a peacock feather on a shirt. The peacock is the national bird of India
symbolizing grace, pride and beauty. Then, it's another view of a batik look project but this time we use paper and our design is an elephant.
According to legends in Hindu Mythology, demons churned the ocean, but an elephant called airavata reached his trunk down into the
underworld, sucked up the water and then sprayed it into the clouds producing cool rain water. Each year in March/April an elephant festival is
held. Elephants with painted and decorated shields made from gems and velvets are judged. The next project is a beaded pendant or ornament
featuring bright colors and metal beads. Threads, beads and cowries are twisted together to form beautiful jewelry and adornments. Jewelry is an
art form in India. Tikka is the spherical pendant for the forehead, dangling earrings are jhumkas, nath is a nose ring, kadas a type of bracelet, and
payals for ankles with tiny bells and chakto or toe rings. The last project is a frame using foil to create the look of mirrors and pressed metal. Metal
work is an important craft in rural and small towns in India. The metal is etched, into intricate designs with different cities known for various design
styles.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #904
Framing The View
P. Allen Smith takes a look at the design principle of Framing the View with inviting window treatments and energy efficient windows. We'll also
see how to frame pressed leaves to make botanical artworks and as always, a view of all the beauty of the garden. Plus, we'll get our first look at
the new "Allen's Collections" segment, featuring a unique table setting with glass bottles, old prints, and of course, a few items from the garden.
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
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11056
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1138
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5254
19:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#548
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
The Vespers
Two brothers and two sisters perform folk-inspired bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
(CC)
N/A
#1005
20:00:00
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #903
Cage The Elephant
Cage the Elephant brought their funky, soulfully psychedelic sound to the stage at the Santa Barbara Art Foundry Wednesday evening. The set,
drawn mostly from last year's Melophobia album, was filmed at the gallery for an upcoming episode of Live from the Artists Den. Thriving off the
energy of the crowd of 400 invited guests, frontman Matt Shultz delivered an epic performance in an intimate setting, hurling himself around the
small space like a man possessed, while the rest of the band equaled his intensity. The evening ended with a shirtless Shultz held aloft by the
cheering crowd, a triumphant exclamation point to an unforgettable night.
22:00:00
Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Birds, butterflies, beaver and antelope, wildflowers and frogs - could their survival possibly be connected to top predators like the wolf and
cougar? Narrated by Peter Coyote, this documentary goes behind the scenes with leading scientists to explore the role top predators play in
restoring and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. Wolves and cougars, once driven to the edge of existence, are finding their way back -from the Yellowstone plateau to the canyons of Zion, from the farm country of northern Minnesota to the rugged open range of the West. LORDS
OF NATURE: Life in a Land of Great Predators tells the story of science now discovering the great carnivores as revitalizing forces of nature, and
a society now learning tolerance for the beasts they had once banished.
23:00:00
Echoes of a Lost Valley
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Travel deep into California's past to its geological birth. See the plants, the animals and the Native Californians who thrived for hundreds of years
before the first European explorers laid eyes on the Central Valley.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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New Environmentalists
NETA
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N/A #2014
From Ithaca to the Amazon
The New Environmentalists: From Ithaca to the Amazon is the latest installment of the Emmy Award-winning series featuring inspiring portraits of
six passionate and dedicated activists. These are true environmental heroes who have placed themselves squarely in harm's way to battle
intimidating adversaries while building strong grassroots support. The New Environmentalists share a common goal - safeguarding the Earth's
natural resources from exploitation and pollution, while fighting for justice in their communities.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Fri, Mar 20, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
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(CC)
N/A
#5254
00:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#548
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
The Vespers
Two brothers and two sisters perform folk-inspired bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
(CC)
N/A
#1005
01:00:00
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #903
Cage The Elephant
Cage the Elephant brought their funky, soulfully psychedelic sound to the stage at the Santa Barbara Art Foundry Wednesday evening. The set,
drawn mostly from last year's Melophobia album, was filmed at the gallery for an upcoming episode of Live from the Artists Den. Thriving off the
energy of the crowd of 400 invited guests, frontman Matt Shultz delivered an epic performance in an intimate setting, hurling himself around the
small space like a man possessed, while the rest of the band equaled his intensity. The evening ended with a shirtless Shultz held aloft by the
cheering crowd, a triumphant exclamation point to an unforgettable night.
03:00:00
Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
Birds, butterflies, beaver and antelope, wildflowers and frogs - could their survival possibly be connected to top predators like the wolf and
cougar? Narrated by Peter Coyote, this documentary goes behind the scenes with leading scientists to explore the role top predators play in
restoring and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. Wolves and cougars, once driven to the edge of existence, are finding their way back -from the Yellowstone plateau to the canyons of Zion, from the farm country of northern Minnesota to the rugged open range of the West. LORDS
OF NATURE: Life in a Land of Great Predators tells the story of science now discovering the great carnivores as revitalizing forces of nature, and
a society now learning tolerance for the beasts they had once banished.
04:00:00
Echoes of a Lost Valley
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Travel deep into California's past to its geological birth. See the plants, the animals and the Native Californians who thrived for hundreds of years
before the first European explorers laid eyes on the Central Valley.
04:30:00
New Environmentalists
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2014
From Ithaca to the Amazon
The New Environmentalists: From Ithaca to the Amazon is the latest installment of the Emmy Award-winning series featuring inspiring portraits of
six passionate and dedicated activists. These are true environmental heroes who have placed themselves squarely in harm's way to battle
intimidating adversaries while building strong grassroots support. The New Environmentalists share a common goal - safeguarding the Earth's
natural resources from exploitation and pollution, while fighting for justice in their communities.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #106
Jane Goodall and Richard Wragham
Jane Goodall (renowned anthropologist, author of Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey) and Richard Wragham (Anthropology Chair, Harvard).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1351
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #230
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.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
My First Signs
Alex and Leah play in their magical tree house as they share the very first signs they learned.
09:00:00
09:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 2
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
(CC)
N/A
#104
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1012
Quad Slenderizing
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White for this all-floor workout will slenderize and strengthen your quads while
increasing mobility in your spine.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Fri, Mar 20, 2015
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Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
Vestibular and Core
Mary Ann combines a nice mix of vestibular and core work while Gretchen reinforces the importance of gait training exercises.
AS2 Episode
N/A
#1407
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #309
Quilt Techniques
Designer June Mellinger shows how to use embroidery machines to quilt. Next, Angela Wolf teaches how to add darts to a shirt. Last, Eileen
Roche demonstrates raw edge applique.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #911
Shrinking Is Good
This episode explores felted designs or when shrinking your work is intentional. Eunny begins with a tutorial on felting. She discusses what yarns
work best for this technique and demonstrates how to correctly measure your work and swatches before and after felting. Then, on the
Accessorize Me segment Laura Bryant and Barry Klein look at diagonal miters. This fun technique adds unique shaping to your knitwear, and it's
easy to do. Next, on Yarn Spotlight segment Clara Parkes and Eunny discuss tweed yarns and their implications for designing. Finally, Eunny
wraps up with a quick tip on comparing and contrasting felted fabrics, such as felting cables and colorwork.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
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DVI #607
Ottomans
Decorate your home with these two special Ottomans: the knit Garter Stripe Ottoman with Kristin and the Motif Ottoman designed and
demonstrated by Ellen. Lena shows how to make the knit Bubbles Cowl.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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Essential Pepin
APTEX
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Family Favorites
Grilled Leg Of Lamb; Pork Loin Tournedos With Cream And Calvados; Puerto Rican Pork And Beans; Lamb Navarin.
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#114
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
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N/A #110
Summer Fruit
Joanne shares her love affair with summer, and shows us how much fun it can be to incorporate fresh summer stone fruits into recipes. She'll
instruct her student on how to prepare Stone Fruit Mostarda and a Roasted Freekeh Pilaf with Dried Figs. Recipes: Pan-Roasted Duck Breast
with Stone Fruit Mostarda, Roasted Freekeh Pilaf with Dried Fig and Walnuts, Ice Pops Student: Ianthe Brautigan.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
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N/A #1214
Dove Breast Delight/The Duck Camp (Buckley Kessler - White Castle)
Chef Folse prepares dove breasts browned in butter-flavored oil which are then placed in a crock pot with potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, garlic,
game stock and canned cream of celery soup - and cooked for nine hours. It's ladled over grits just before serving. He also travels to The Duck
Camp in White Castle, Louisiana where he prepares Dove Breasts Wrapped in Bacon. He finishes the off the show with Smothered Doves.
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
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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
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N/A #1712
Creating Texture
This episode is about adding visual interest and depth by paying attention to texture. The first segment features how to add flatback crystals to
flowers. Next, Joe Silvera polishes and textures hammers to use in jewelry making. Then, syndee holt makes ultralite beads and covers them with
textured polymer clay. Finally, Jean Campbell shows how to stitch an African helix rope.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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DVI #422
New Year's
Start the countdown with Katie and the Workshop crew. Recipes: steak with crab sauce, brussels sprouts salad and simple croquembouche (a
French dessert). Projects: butterfly lanterns and a sophisticated cinnamon candy centerpiece for a New Year's table.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Fri, Mar 20, 2015
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Biz Kid$
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DVI #202
Money Math - Who Needs It?
Math is a true building block in the business of your life. Whether you are calculating the tip on the restaurant bill, making change at your
lemonade stand, or figuring out how to quickly grow your savings, it's all about the math in money. Visit with a handbag designer and meet
students who are helping to save the environment.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1310
Mexico
Mexico is a North American country located south of the United States in Central America. It has a range of climates from tropical rain forests to
dry mountains. Our crafts feature traditional designs and lots of color. The first craft is called huichol - or bead ware - we create a simple version
of this craft. Huichol or beaded works are a new type of art for a group of people from central Mexico. The usual way to create the huichol is to
press glass, plastic or metal beads into beeswax inside a wood form. There are special patterns and symbols. We're using seed beads and a clay
saucer. The next project is an ojo dios. Similar to southwestern Indian ceremonial shields using yarn and sticks, these god's eyes are traditional
to Mexico. Using sticks and yarn we create a traditional god's eye pattern. Then, we create Banderas or cut paper banners with interesting color
patterns. Banderas or cut paper banners have been made in Mexico since the time of the Aztecs. We create beautiful paper blooms in every
color of the rainbow for the last project. Festive flowers in bright colors are a traditional Mexican craft found on every street corner.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #905
Entry
P. Allen Smith explores the design principle of Entry by showing us to the Garden Home Retreat's grand front door and containers full of herbs.
Allen demonstrates the use of some of Mother Nature's unique gifts to decorate his front door. Allen also visits a plant in Indiana that goes above
and beyond the call of duty with recycling. Plus, we'll take a look at a unique home for Allen's chickens called "The Chicken Temple".
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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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
WNVT
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18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
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19:00:00
Newsline
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#5255
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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N/A #1111
Barry Livingston
We watched Barry Livingston grow up right before our eyes. He began his acting career at the ripe old age of five-- as Paul Newman's son in the
film "Rally Round the Flag Boys" - but soon after he became a fixture on TV in such classic shows as Ozzie & Harriet, The Dick Van Dyke Show
and The Lucy Show. But it was as Ernie - the adopted son of Fred MacMurray's Steven Douglas on "My Three Sons" that we all came to know
and love him. More recently, Livingston has been seen on Mad Men, Two and a Half Men and the films Zodiac and The Social Network. On this
episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with classic TVActor Barry Livingston.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#802
Night Crossing; Lonesome Will Mullins & Surefire.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1506
Amy Ray and John Fullbright
AMY RAY is the Decatur, Georgia songwriter best known as half of the Grammy-winning Indigo Girls folk-rock duo. Amy has always been a little
bit country, a little bit rock and roll but her upcoming solo release 'Goodnight Tender', on Ray's own Decatur-based imprint, will be a career first
for her -- a pure country music album. The songs were written over more than a decade and she sings movingly about dogs, pills, Duane Allman
and heartache. Amy will appear on WoodSongs with her country band. JOHN FULLBRIGHT was born in Bearden, Oklahoma and went to school
in nearby Okemah, also the hometown of Woody Guthrie. It was at the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival that John first started to make a name
for himself in the picking circles on the festival campgrounds. In 2009, John burst upon the southwest music scene and started to earn
comparisons to great songwriters like Townes Van Zandt and Randy Newman. His debut album two years ago earned the Oklahoma native a
Grammy nomination for 'Best Americana Album'. He just released his follow up LP titled 'Songs'.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Film School Shorts
NETA
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N/A #107
Sum of Its Parts
Crazy Glue (NYU) and Bicycle (Biola): A story about love, glue and its extraordinary bonding properties for a husband and wife. Directed by
Elizabeth Orne. Mamoru Amagaya is humiliated by a co-worker and leaves his job. Now alone and without work, parts of Mamoru's bicycle begin
to disappear. When the only remaining piece is a lonely bell, Mamoru receives an envelope revealing where the missing bike parts might be
retrieved. Directed by Dean Yamada.
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
A Conversation with Chris Carter, Creator of the X-Files
Legendary television writer Chris Carter reveals the secret behind the creation and success of The X-Files and how he stirred audiences using
the power of mythology. Lost and PROMETHEUS writer, Damon Lindelof, speaks with Carter on how his use of the paranormal and search for
the truth have become staples of popular culture. Followed by Todd Somodevilla and Marysia Makowska's surreal short film, SEA PAVILION,
about a picnic outing by an abandoned seaside dwelling, that ends up encompassing more than just sand dunes and forgotten memories.
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #107
Journey to the West
The powerful and mischievous Stone Monkey King brings chaos to heaven and earth. Freed from a mountain prison in order to guard a Chinese
monk on his journey to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures from India, Monkey seeks his own spiritual transformation. Modern performance,
contemporary art, and Buddhist philosophers provide a rich context to the ancient tale. Featured cast members include playwright David Henry
Huang, storyteller Dianne Wolkstein, and translator Professor Anthony Yu.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #814
Elizabeth Ashley & Julie Halston
Two of our favorite actresses Elizabeth Ashley and Julie Halston drop by to discuss their roles in the hit Broadway revival of You Can't Take It
With You, and to give us some tips on how to steal scenes and put on dazzling stage makeup. Next up, we have a visit from the very popular
Broadway player, Toby the rat from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, escorted by master animal trainer Lydia DesRoche. They
are joined by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post who was in our green room that day to shoot our critics' panel and was so enamored of
Toby, that we invited her to stick around and participate in this interview.
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Date: 01/30/2015
Page 81 of 123
Sat, Mar 21, 2015
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Newsline
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5255
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1111
Barry Livingston
We watched Barry Livingston grow up right before our eyes. He began his acting career at the ripe old age of five-- as Paul Newman's son in the
film "Rally Round the Flag Boys" - but soon after he became a fixture on TV in such classic shows as Ozzie & Harriet, The Dick Van Dyke Show
and The Lucy Show. But it was as Ernie - the adopted son of Fred MacMurray's Steven Douglas on "My Three Sons" that we all came to know
and love him. More recently, Livingston has been seen on Mad Men, Two and a Half Men and the films Zodiac and The Social Network. On this
episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with classic TVActor Barry Livingston.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#802
Night Crossing; Lonesome Will Mullins & Surefire.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1506
Amy Ray and John Fullbright
AMY RAY is the Decatur, Georgia songwriter best known as half of the Grammy-winning Indigo Girls folk-rock duo. Amy has always been a little
bit country, a little bit rock and roll but her upcoming solo release 'Goodnight Tender', on Ray's own Decatur-based imprint, will be a career first
for her -- a pure country music album. The songs were written over more than a decade and she sings movingly about dogs, pills, Duane Allman
and heartache. Amy will appear on WoodSongs with her country band. JOHN FULLBRIGHT was born in Bearden, Oklahoma and went to school
in nearby Okemah, also the hometown of Woody Guthrie. It was at the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival that John first started to make a name
for himself in the picking circles on the festival campgrounds. In 2009, John burst upon the southwest music scene and started to earn
comparisons to great songwriters like Townes Van Zandt and Randy Newman. His debut album two years ago earned the Oklahoma native a
Grammy nomination for 'Best Americana Album'. He just released his follow up LP titled 'Songs'.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Sum of Its Parts
Crazy Glue (NYU) and Bicycle (Biola): A story about love, glue and its extraordinary bonding properties for a husband and wife. Directed by
Elizabeth Orne. Mamoru Amagaya is humiliated by a co-worker and leaves his job. Now alone and without work, parts of Mamoru's bicycle begin
to disappear. When the only remaining piece is a lonely bell, Mamoru receives an envelope revealing where the missing bike parts might be
retrieved. Directed by Dean Yamada.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
A Conversation with Chris Carter, Creator of the X-Files
Legendary television writer Chris Carter reveals the secret behind the creation and success of The X-Files and how he stirred audiences using
the power of mythology. Lost and PROMETHEUS writer, Damon Lindelof, speaks with Carter on how his use of the paranormal and search for
the truth have become staples of popular culture. Followed by Todd Somodevilla and Marysia Makowska's surreal short film, SEA PAVILION,
about a picnic outing by an abandoned seaside dwelling, that ends up encompassing more than just sand dunes and forgotten memories.
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #107
Journey to the West
The powerful and mischievous Stone Monkey King brings chaos to heaven and earth. Freed from a mountain prison in order to guard a Chinese
monk on his journey to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures from India, Monkey seeks his own spiritual transformation. Modern performance,
contemporary art, and Buddhist philosophers provide a rich context to the ancient tale. Featured cast members include playwright David Henry
Huang, storyteller Dianne Wolkstein, and translator Professor Anthony Yu.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #814
Elizabeth Ashley & Julie Halston
Two of our favorite actresses Elizabeth Ashley and Julie Halston drop by to discuss their roles in the hit Broadway revival of You Can't Take It
With You, and to give us some tips on how to steal scenes and put on dazzling stage makeup. Next up, we have a visit from the very popular
Broadway player, Toby the rat from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, escorted by master animal trainer Lydia DesRoche. They
are joined by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post who was in our green room that day to shoot our critics' panel and was so enamored of
Toby, that we invited her to stick around and participate in this interview.
05:00:00
05:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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(CC)
N/A
#208
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #3103
Shoulder Arthroplasty
The shoulder is a marvel of the human body. It's a "ball-and-socket" joint, where the collarbone, the shoulder blade and the upper arm bone work
in tandem to provide arm flexibility. A strong healthy shoulder is necessary for even the simplest movements. But repetitive movement can
overstress the shoulder joints and result in tendon tears, instability, and fractures. When this happens, one of the remedies may be shoulder
arthroplasty, a procedure that replaces shoulder bones with an artificial shoulder. In this program we will explore the delicate workings of the
shoulder, educate viewers on shoulder arthroplasty, and hear from patients who have benefited from this procedure.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sat, Mar 21, 2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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N/A #309
The Little Visitor
For this charming painting today, Gary demonstrates how to paint a cute little Sparrow tucked into the lush branches of Greenery. A nice arched
border surrounds the composition. The branches of the foliage break over the border edges for an interesting composition. This is a very easy
painting to do.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Golden Retreat Part II
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#210
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N/A
#1410
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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DVI #1013
Stomach Flattening Workout
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White on the grand beaches of Jamaica! This all-standing workout is designed to work
your core and flatten your abs!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A
Posture
Mary Ann breaks down techniques to improve our posture and special guest Jeff Brooks gives us a balance exercise for the day.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Muscles In 30 Days
NETA
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N/A
#1408
#116
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #212
Rethymno
Eva explores an ancient Venetian castle located in a town known for honoring their ancestors, their traditions and most of all their hospitality.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Lagniappe - A Little Something Extra
Chicken and Andouille Sausage Gumbo, Seafood Jambalaya, Banana's Bliss.
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#110
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #210
A Perfect Weeknight Meal
Preparing a delicious and nutritious weeknight meal for the family is not always easy but Lidia shares some of her quickest and simplest recipes
that will work in any kitchen. The menu includes: Carrot and Apple Salad; Salmon Fillets with Prosecco served with Savory Potatoes and Apple
Crumble - a dessert that can be made with almost any seasonal fruit.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Seattle, Wa: Chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau
Host/chef Pete Evans kicks off the culinary journey in Seattle, where he meets with chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau. The chefs take
Pete on his first crabbing trip to catch Dungeness crab in Puget Sound. In this launch episode, the series also visits Seattle's legendary Pike
Place Market and culminates with the chefs joining forces to create a delectable meal of Squid on Garlic Toast with Arugula, steaming
Dungeness Crab and Pasta Ricotta Salata (Tom's version of Mac & Cheese!), and Sand Dabs with Garlic Flowers and Morels-in a "pop-up" feast
for 15 guests at a beach pavilion overlooking the water.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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N/A #110
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The style and verve of one of South America's most beautiful capitals is the focus of this episode that highlights Argentina's national dance, the
tango, as well as the energy that its diverse population brings to the urban landscape. The HD lens brings to the fore the graceful and classic
architecture of Buenos Aires, exemplified by the San Telmo neighborhood whose Sunday market is traditionally closed at sunset by an
impromptu street band that marches through the streets, collecting dancers and revelers with its insistent drumbeats. At local tango parlors called
milongas, Buenos Aires residents, known as portenos, lend an air of authenticity to the dance that grew up in the working class neighborhoods of
the city. We wander the famous Recoleta cemetery in downtown Buenos Aires, where incredible monuments to the departed, including Eva
Peron, feature winged angels and other fantastically decorated crypts. Meet a 70-year-old ice cream maker from Sicily who never misses a day's
work. And explore the underground art scene that's finding a home in Buenos Aires.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Equitrekking
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N/A #511
Colorado
At the Colorado Cattle Company in Northern Colorado, Equitrekking host Darley Newman participates in "Dream Week," learning to ride
championship cutting horses with expert Teddy Johnson. In Southern Colorado, Darley rides up to over 12,000 feet in San Juan National Forest
with native Anne Rapp. The ride to Engineer Mountain takes Darley through alpine meadows, steep mountain passes and open expanses where
views reach all the way to New Mexico. Darley and Anne survive the changes in weather that come with high altitudes, including a hailstorm,
before heading back down the mountain. At Wilderness Trails Ranch, a family-oriented dude ranch, Darley trail rides to Vallecito Lake and learns
more techniques for working cattle. Finally, Darley rides the rails and experiences the past on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
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N/A #509
Greece's Peloponnese
Island getaways are fun, but the real heart of Greece is found in the Peloponnese Peninsula. After enjoying the charming old port town of Nafplio,
we'll time-trip through the ruins of Olympia, take center stage at the remarkably preserved theater at Epidauros, and explore the ancient capital of
Mycenae. Then we'll wander off the beaten path along the rustic, rough-and-tumble Mani Peninsula, relax in the idyllic beach town of Kardymli
and marvel at Greece's Rock of Gibraltar: the fortress town of Monemvasia.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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(CC)
N/A #113
Traveling to Off-Limits Nations & Hidden Gems of St. Petersburg/Clearwater,
Travel Detective Peter Greenberg explores parts of the world considered off-limits but still accessible to adventurous travelers; Peter's "Hidden
Gems" of St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Florida; past lives of cruise ships.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#3710
Choosing plants for winter interest is something we as gardeners often overlook. Yes, there really are plants that stand out in winter.
GardenSMART visits with an expert who shows us how he does it. Learn to plant for winter appeal.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #306
Sizzlin Celebrations
Allen kick starts summer with unique recipes for the grill and a simple way to decorate a table using a 2 x 4 and tea lights. He also takes us to the
Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago to learn about their Sugar from the Sun Garden.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #507
Shoshana Johnson
The United States' first black female prisoner of war (captured with Jessica Lynch and others of the 507th Maintenance Company) relives the
military ordeal that changed her life forever, and discusses the role of women in combat and the stigma related to psychological injuries.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #501
Lawrence Wright
Lawrence Wright is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and staff writer for The New Yorker. His newest book is Thirteen Days in September: Carter,
Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, a day-by-day account of the 1978 Camp David Accords. Wright won the Pulitzer in 2007 for his book Looming
Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11.
17:00:00
San Mateo County Today 113
PENTV
Jean Fraser
Featuring the people making local and widespread news in San Mateo County. Hosted by Linda Morrisey.
(S)
(N)
N/A
#113
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
The Gun Maker
Mike Brooks builds long rifles based on designs more than 100 years old. Host Eric Gorges discovers the history of a long rifle and along the way,
learns that the old ways of the gunsmith are alive and well.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
19:30:00
Piano Guy
(S)
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N/A
#3311
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#224
APTEX
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N/A
#411
NETA
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N/A
#1311
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play the Les Brown big band hit "Sentimental Journey" and the signature lick to Elton John's
"Crocodile Rock." Featured guests include David Tolley, Dave Powers and Lori Mechem.
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Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #201
Tori Amos
Singer-songwriter and classically trained pianist Tori Amos comes to Infinity Hall for a stirring performance of compositions that span the breadth
of her career. Backed by a lush string octet, Amos holds court at the grand piano and keyboards - sometimes playing both simultaneously - while
delighting fans who came from across the country to see this rare concert performance, her only live date in 2012. Amos, whose career took off in
1992 with her debut solo album Little Earthquakes, has built a career of intense, introspective musical poetry. As the daughter of a Methodist
minister, she began singing in the church choir at age four and quickly showed a command for the piano and songwriting. While often compared
to the mystical Kate Bush and the confessional Joni Mitchell throughout her career, Amos has nevertheless forged her own path in the music
industry creating a powerful canon of critically acclaimed albums that explore identity, religion, sexual awakening, rape and more. At Infinity Hall,
Amos performs "Leather and "Winter" from Little Earthquakes, takes a passionate turn at "Taxi Ride," from Scarlett's Walk, and offers an
emotional testament to her 12-year-old daughter with "Ribbons Undone, " from her eighth studio album, The Beekeeper.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #403
Cma Songwriters Series with Dierks Bentley
The 11-time Grammy Award nominee and six-time CMA Award nominee is joined on stage by some of Nashville's best-known songwriters - Jim
Beavers, Ross Copperman, Brett James and Jon Randall - for the 10th anniversary celebration of the CMA Songwriters Series. The taping
included acoustic performances and stories about many of the songs performed, including hits "What Was I Thinking," "Drunk on a Plane" and "I
Hold On."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1306
Indonesia: Java & Sumatra
Megan explores two of the 11,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago. Starting in Jakarta, she learns about shadow puppets, Java's most
famous art form, and visits the old Dutch trading schooners. From there she climbs the famous Krakatoa volcano and goes diving in the waters
nearby. After visiting the world-famous Boroubudur Temple, Megan travels to Sumatra, learning the ancient art of batik from the people who
invented it. She visits the island of Nias, home to ancient Stone-Age culture and some of the best surfing in the world. She ends her trip in the
orangutan preserve of Gunung Lenser Park.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #703
Sound of Torture
Since Europe closed its borders in 2006, thousands of Eritrean refugees have fled their military dictator-ruled country towards Israel. The only
way out is across the Sinai desert in Egypt. There, many are kidnapped by Bedouin smugglers and taken to camps where they are tortured and
raped as they are forced to call their relatives begging for ransom for their release. The multi-award winning film Sound of Torture follows Meron
Estefanos, an Eritrean journalist-activist living in Sweden. On her popular online radio program she talks to hostages in the camps while recording
their pleas for help as well as asking their family members to raise money for their release. The film follows Meron as she searches for Timinit, a
girl of 20 who arrived at the Israeli border, but, from there was never seen again. It also captures two refugees who made it into Israel in their
desperate attempt to save their loved ones' lives.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 22, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#411
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1311
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play the Les Brown big band hit "Sentimental Journey" and the signature lick to Elton John's
"Crocodile Rock." Featured guests include David Tolley, Dave Powers and Lori Mechem.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #201
Tori Amos
Singer-songwriter and classically trained pianist Tori Amos comes to Infinity Hall for a stirring performance of compositions that span the breadth
of her career. Backed by a lush string octet, Amos holds court at the grand piano and keyboards - sometimes playing both simultaneously - while
delighting fans who came from across the country to see this rare concert performance, her only live date in 2012. Amos, whose career took off in
1992 with her debut solo album Little Earthquakes, has built a career of intense, introspective musical poetry. As the daughter of a Methodist
minister, she began singing in the church choir at age four and quickly showed a command for the piano and songwriting. While often compared
to the mystical Kate Bush and the confessional Joni Mitchell throughout her career, Amos has nevertheless forged her own path in the music
industry creating a powerful canon of critically acclaimed albums that explore identity, religion, sexual awakening, rape and more. At Infinity Hall,
Amos performs "Leather and "Winter" from Little Earthquakes, takes a passionate turn at "Taxi Ride," from Scarlett's Walk, and offers an
emotional testament to her 12-year-old daughter with "Ribbons Undone, " from her eighth studio album, The Beekeeper.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #403
Cma Songwriters Series with Dierks Bentley
The 11-time Grammy Award nominee and six-time CMA Award nominee is joined on stage by some of Nashville's best-known songwriters - Jim
Beavers, Ross Copperman, Brett James and Jon Randall - for the 10th anniversary celebration of the CMA Songwriters Series. The taping
included acoustic performances and stories about many of the songs performed, including hits "What Was I Thinking," "Drunk on a Plane" and "I
Hold On."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1306
Indonesia: Java & Sumatra
Megan explores two of the 11,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago. Starting in Jakarta, she learns about shadow puppets, Java's most
famous art form, and visits the old Dutch trading schooners. From there she climbs the famous Krakatoa volcano and goes diving in the waters
nearby. After visiting the world-famous Boroubudur Temple, Megan travels to Sumatra, learning the ancient art of batik from the people who
invented it. She visits the island of Nias, home to ancient Stone-Age culture and some of the best surfing in the world. She ends her trip in the
orangutan preserve of Gunung Lenser Park.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #703
Sound of Torture
Since Europe closed its borders in 2006, thousands of Eritrean refugees have fled their military dictator-ruled country towards Israel. The only
way out is across the Sinai desert in Egypt. There, many are kidnapped by Bedouin smugglers and taken to camps where they are tortured and
raped as they are forced to call their relatives begging for ransom for their release. The multi-award winning film Sound of Torture follows Meron
Estefanos, an Eritrean journalist-activist living in Sweden. On her popular online radio program she talks to hostages in the camps while recording
their pleas for help as well as asking their family members to raise money for their release. The film follows Meron as she searches for Timinit, a
girl of 20 who arrived at the Israeli border, but, from there was never seen again. It also captures two refugees who made it into Israel in their
desperate attempt to save their loved ones' lives.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
(CC)
N/A #312
Francine Prose, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part interview focusing on the life and work of writer Francine Prose. Prose is the author of more than 20 books
and works of non-fiction, including Blue Angel, A Changed Man, several young adult novels, and a controversial autobiography of Anne Frank.
This second episode explores Prose's formation as a writer, her taste in books, and her thoughts on teaching literature and writing. With special
focus on Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them, Prose addresses her lifelong and
"hugely neurotic compulsion" to write. She discusses the complex artistry of literature and the constraints that often hamper creative writing
instruction. Recorded at the historic Paul Peck Alumni Center at Drexel University, this episode features a rich and wide-ranging discussion along
with select author readings from Reading Like a Writer. Join Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University Distinguished Professor of English and
Program Host, as she talks with Francine Prose in this episode of The Drexel InterView.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #810
The Economic State of Black America
Moneywise devotes an entire episode to the economic state of black America, a community disproportionately impacted by the recession.
Guests: Mark Turner, PhD, president of Optimal Solutions Group, LLC and Dedrick Muhammad, senior director of Economic Programs for the
NAACP. This episode also features small business development tips from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1353
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 22, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #610
El Galeon
In historic St. Augustine harbor, Sarah goes aboard the Spanish ship El Galeon and talks with Capt. Menendez about his voyage to the new
world. Roger paints the bow of the ship using oils on a large canvas in his studio.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #501
Glacier Bay
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from Alaska's Glacier Bay-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for
a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Maui Breaching
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#210
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1014
Put A Bounce In Your Step
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White on location in stunning Jamaica. This all-barre workout will strengthen your
entire body and put a bounce in your step by making you feel light on your feet!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Breathing
Mary Ann offers several techniques to develop healthy breathing habits.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1409
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
Korean Foods for Special Occasions
In this episode, Cathlyn explains the symbolic foods that are prepared and eaten during special occasions, birthdays and festivals. She also
explains why Koreans eat rice cake soup on the first day of New Year. Featured recipes include pan fried jeon, songpyeon rice cake and
delicious fusion galbi burger.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Classics Reimagined
Tina shows prepares an easy dish that will quickly become your signature dish...Beef Wellington made with a crisp, light crust! In addition to this
dish, Tina also prepares Baked Alaska with Sweet Potatoes.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2411
Shrimp Two Ways/Due Modi Di Gamberi
Seafood Master chef and bosom-buddy Jasper White brings Mary Ann stupendous shrimp, the likes of which she's never seen. Jasper starts off
the feast with his classic, spicy Shrimp Fra Diavolo. Then Mary Ann surprises him with Shrimp on Sand with with Marinated Vegetables. Just wait
until you see the "sand."
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #123
Da Nang and China Beach
Da Nang is the perfect Vietnamese city in many ways. It's a modern business hub, a famous beach resort, and a center for culture and the arts.
Martin explores the culinary side of Da Nang and how the city embraces metal, stone, water, fire and earth, the five natural elements in so many
of its endeavors. Recipes: Braised Duck with Ginger and Red Wine, Baked Omelette with Ground Duck.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #210
Large Mammals of Alaska
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and bush pilot Glenn Alsworth Jr. explore the tundra and photograph bears, caribou
and moose.
13:30:00
Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
Beringia, The Eternal Frontier
14:00:00
Aviators
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#103
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#204
Private pilot emergency: Anthony closes the season 2 sim segments by having everything but the kitchen sink thrown at him. Can he do it?
MCAS Miramar (formerly Top Gun): Spending the day with US Marine fighter pilots at their legendary base.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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AS2 Episode
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #305
Jake Learns to Dive and Curacao Dolphins
Jake Learns to Dive - Jake is a 13 year old fan of Jonathan Bird's Blue World. Jake wrote an essay for school about his dream to dive with
Jonathan, and the Blue World team is making it come true. The segment begins with Jonathan and his film crew making a surprise visit to Jake's
house. Their mission? To get him certified to dive so he can go on a dive adventure with Jonathan. The segment concludes with Jonathan and
Jake exploring the underwater world of Grand Cayman Island together! Curacao Dolphins - Jonathan visits the Curacao Sea Aquarium to learn
about their dolphin program from George Kieffer, the head dolphin trainer. After taking George's dolphin class, he joins him on a dive with Annie,
one of the dolphins that is trained to swim with divers on the reef outside the resort. Why don't the dolphins swim away? That's what Jonathan
finds out!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Outdoor Accents
Durable choices for garage doors, decks, and home trim.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1910
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Demilune Table
Tommy masters the method of bricking on this week's Rough Cut, when he builds a classic Demilune Table with a stunning antique looking
veneer belt. For inspiration, Tommy goes on a Road Trip to Boston's Museum of Fine Arts where curator, Elliot Davis, will show him some
signature pieces from the collection. Back in the shop, Tommy is joined by series regular, Steve Brown.
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
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Garden Delight Gentle Yoga
Bask in the beauty of Mother Nature in our gentle seated practice as you enjoy easy to follow exercises to stretch the hands, wrists, shoulders,
upper back and legs. Each pose can be done gently, just simple stretches along with conscious and deep breathing are effective and powerful.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
Clothing Drive: Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy/Made for Freedom
Gary and the crew head to Nashville, TN to talk with Chip, who created Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy, a one of a kind school that teaches
people how to drive a bus for celebrities. Then they head over to St. Louis to talk to Dawn, who created Made for Freedom, a clothing company
that employees former victims of human trafficking.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #402
Sarah Waters, The Paying Guest
A prize-winning British novelist, Waters' novels "Tipping the Velvet" and "Fingersmith" have both been adapted for BBC television series.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
18:30:00
(CC)
N/A
#0
Tracks Ahead
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #808
Fairplex
Visit a southern California railway historical society, one of the oldest garden railroads in the country; enter the magic world of the Sunset Valley
Oregon Railroad; visit a toy and train museum in Vermont's scenic Quechee Gorge Village; and ride through New York's Finger Lakes region.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 22, 2015
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Start
19:00:00
Closing The Gap: 50 Years Seeking Equal Pay
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Half a century after President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act, women in both high-paying, high-growth STEM careers and those in part-time,
low-wage jobs still only make, on average, 77 cents for every dollar earned by men. In that time span, the current wage gap improved at a rate of
less than half a cent per year; if it continues at that pace, the wage gap will not close completely until 2053. Month to month, women - primary or
co-breadwinners in six out of every 10 American families - face greater financial burdens in meeting living costs such as food, housing,
transportation, health care and child care. The wage gap also limits their options to afford education. And across the span of a lifetime, women
face less financial stability heading into retirement, with fewer pensions and lower Social Security payments to sustain them. In front of a live
studio audience, CLOSING THE GAP: 50 YEARS SEEKING EQUAL PAY scrutinizes hotly debated statistics and moves beyond highly politicized
and over-simplified talking points to explore the factors contributing to the wage gap and strategize on ways to attain equal pay. CNBC's Sharon
Epperson serves as the program host, with guests including the namesake of the 2009 Fair Pay Act, Lilly Ledbetter; National Organization for
Women (NOW) President Terry O'Neill, American Association of University Women (AAUW) Executive Director and CEO Linda Hallman, Ms.
Foundation for Women CEO Teresa Younger and YWCA-USA CEO Dr. Dara Richardson-Heron. CLOSING THE GAP offers advice for
overcoming wage secrecy policies in the workplace and researching fair salaries for jobs; considers pathways to improved public policies; arms
women with the information and skills they need to earn fair pay at all points on the career continuum; and provides tips on achieving a financially
secure retirement.
20:00:00
What Love Is - The Duke Pathfinders 50
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Fifty women from North Carolina with incurable breast cancer heroically endure an experimental medical protocol to prove that there is a better
way of life -- and death -- for cancer patients and their families everywhere. Narrated by NPR's Scott Simon and filmed in North Carolina,
Colorado and Rome.
21:00:00
Performing Possibilities
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
Women are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population in the United States. Katherine Craft, seeing a great need for genderspecific programs for incarcerated women, founded Conspire Theatre in 2009 and has been run by Craft and coconspirator Michelle Dahlenburg
since 2011. Through the use of theatre, Conspire seeks to provide women prisoners a revolutionary and creative approach to healing from
trauma, increasing self-esteem, becoming better parents, and improving literacy. With a deep, abiding belief in redemption, empowerment, and
connection through art, the Conspire team is undergoing their most ambitious project yet. No longer satisfied with keeping their organization's
work in the shadows of the penitentiary, they is taking the performances out into the public.
22:00:00
Apache 8
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
APACHE 8 tells the story of an all-women wildland firefighter crew from the White Mountain Apache Tribe who has been fighting fires in Arizona
and throughout the U.S., for over 30 years. The film delves into the challenging lives of these Native firefighters. Four extraordinary women from
different generations of the Apache 8 crew share their personal narratives with humor and tenderness. They speak of hardship and loss, family
and community, and pride in being a firefighter from Fort Apache. APACHE 8 weaves together a compelling tale of these remarkable firefighters,
revealed for the first time.
23:00:00
Naked Option
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE NAKED OPTION reveals the inspiring story of an organized group of Nigerian women who use the threat of stripping naked in public, a
serious cultural taboo, to make their voices heard. The courageous Emem J. Okon leads them in their perilous struggle to hold multinational oil
companies accountable to the communities in which they operate. These women are taking over where men have failed, transforming their
"naked power" into 21st century political action.
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Date: 01/30/2015
Page 89 of 123
Mon, Mar 23, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Closing The Gap: 50 Years Seeking Equal Pay
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Half a century after President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act, women in both high-paying, high-growth STEM careers and those in part-time,
low-wage jobs still only make, on average, 77 cents for every dollar earned by men. In that time span, the current wage gap improved at a rate of
less than half a cent per year; if it continues at that pace, the wage gap will not close completely until 2053. Month to month, women - primary or
co-breadwinners in six out of every 10 American families - face greater financial burdens in meeting living costs such as food, housing,
transportation, health care and child care. The wage gap also limits their options to afford education. And across the span of a lifetime, women
face less financial stability heading into retirement, with fewer pensions and lower Social Security payments to sustain them. In front of a live
studio audience, CLOSING THE GAP: 50 YEARS SEEKING EQUAL PAY scrutinizes hotly debated statistics and moves beyond highly politicized
and over-simplified talking points to explore the factors contributing to the wage gap and strategize on ways to attain equal pay. CNBC's Sharon
Epperson serves as the program host, with guests including the namesake of the 2009 Fair Pay Act, Lilly Ledbetter; National Organization for
Women (NOW) President Terry O'Neill, American Association of University Women (AAUW) Executive Director and CEO Linda Hallman, Ms.
Foundation for Women CEO Teresa Younger and YWCA-USA CEO Dr. Dara Richardson-Heron. CLOSING THE GAP offers advice for
overcoming wage secrecy policies in the workplace and researching fair salaries for jobs; considers pathways to improved public policies; arms
women with the information and skills they need to earn fair pay at all points on the career continuum; and provides tips on achieving a financially
secure retirement.
01:00:00
What Love Is - The Duke Pathfinders 50
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Fifty women from North Carolina with incurable breast cancer heroically endure an experimental medical protocol to prove that there is a better
way of life -- and death -- for cancer patients and their families everywhere. Narrated by NPR's Scott Simon and filmed in North Carolina,
Colorado and Rome.
02:00:00
Performing Possibilities
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
Women are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population in the United States. Katherine Craft, seeing a great need for genderspecific programs for incarcerated women, founded Conspire Theatre in 2009 and has been run by Craft and coconspirator Michelle Dahlenburg
since 2011. Through the use of theatre, Conspire seeks to provide women prisoners a revolutionary and creative approach to healing from
trauma, increasing self-esteem, becoming better parents, and improving literacy. With a deep, abiding belief in redemption, empowerment, and
connection through art, the Conspire team is undergoing their most ambitious project yet. No longer satisfied with keeping their organization's
work in the shadows of the penitentiary, they is taking the performances out into the public.
03:00:00
Apache 8
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
APACHE 8 tells the story of an all-women wildland firefighter crew from the White Mountain Apache Tribe who has been fighting fires in Arizona
and throughout the U.S., for over 30 years. The film delves into the challenging lives of these Native firefighters. Four extraordinary women from
different generations of the Apache 8 crew share their personal narratives with humor and tenderness. They speak of hardship and loss, family
and community, and pride in being a firefighter from Fort Apache. APACHE 8 weaves together a compelling tale of these remarkable firefighters,
revealed for the first time.
04:00:00
Naked Option
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE NAKED OPTION reveals the inspiring story of an organized group of Nigerian women who use the threat of stripping naked in public, a
serious cultural taboo, to make their voices heard. The courageous Emem J. Okon leads them in their perilous struggle to hold multinational oil
companies accountable to the communities in which they operate. These women are taking over where men have failed, transforming their
"naked power" into 21st century political action.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Wynton Marsalis and Robert Siegel
Wynton Marsalis (jazz in the bittersweet blues of life) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(CC)
N/A
#107
(N)
N/A
#1354
08:00:00
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.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Playtime Signs
Alex and Leah share signs for their favorite play things, as well as the "Magic Words" song, which teaches good manners.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Arthritis Relief
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#102
N/A
#105
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Mon, Mar 23, 2015
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AS2 Episode
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1015
Fingers and Hands
In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White on the charming beaches of Jamaica. This all-standing workout will strengthen
your entire body with an emphasis on your fingers and hands!
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Back Health
Mary Ann introduces new exercises to gently loosen the thoracic spine with subtle shoulder and back movements.
(CC)
N/A
#1410
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Fashion Upgrades
Angela Wolf starts out with adding embellishments to finished jackets to create an original design. Then, Annie O'Connor uses flat pattern design
methods to show how to combine and relocate darts for one of a kind design. Last, Pam Hastings introduces the perfect dress for an active
lifestyle. She shows how changing the pattern--adding and subtracting sleeves, collars and more can make a totally new look.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #912
Eek, Steeks!
This episode explores steeking, silk yarns, and crochet motifs. Eunny begins with a tutorial on machine, unfinished, and crocheted steeks. With
this knowledge, you can conquer your fears about steeking when you break it down into easy-to-understand steps and learn the benefits steeking
can bring to your designs. Then, on the Accessorize Me segment, we explore crochet motifs with designer and crochet expert Kristin Omdahl as
she demonstrates how to crochet the motif of her Birch Vest design. On Yarn Spotlight, Eunny and Clara talk silk blends. This luxurious material
adds shine to blended yarns, and they'll discuss the benefits of blending yarns with silk. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip for tacking down
your steeks.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #608
Kiddie Toys
Special guest Jenny King drops by to show off her crochet Rupert The Rabbit toy, and on the knit side Kristin makes an adorable Amigarumi Cat
by Michele Wilcox. The crochet Mosaic Scarf is demonstrated by Lena.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4171
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1410
Decadent Desserts
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to making the Best Chocolate Tart. Next, gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews a few of her
favorite kitchen gadgets. Then, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the Best Butterscotch Pudding at home.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Brunch at the Jinich House
Breakfast is Mexico's favorite meal, and it's also the Jinich family's favorite! It's Sunday, and Pati is up early in the kitchen as the rest of the family
sleeps in. She's hard at work creating a full, three-course menu of some of her family's preferred Mexican breakfast dishes to enjoy 'round the
table on a lazy morning. Recipe 1: Cafe de Olla: Spiced Sweet Mexican Coffee; Recipe 2: Mexican-Style Gravlax with Cilantro and Tequila;
Recipe 3: Huevos Rancheros with Calabacitas (Zucchini); Recipe 4: Caballeros Pobres: Yucatan-Style French Toast.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #311
The Best Kept Secrets of European Grilling
When it comes to European grilling, Italy and Greece grab the headlines. Here's a look of some of Europe's lesser-known grilling traditions. From
Belgium, it's briny oysters grilled with an uncommon (and uncommonly delectable) combo of ginger, soy sauce, and fruit jam. Serbia gives us
boned chicken thighs, stuffed and grilled with bacon, ham, and cheese. And from Germany comes the best barbecue you've never heard ofspiessbraten-butterflied pork shoulder stuffed with onions and garlic and spit-roasted over beech wood. Finally, straight from a wood-burning
beehive oven, experience a mixed vegetable grill with Brussel sprouts. You saw it here first on Primal Grill. Belgian Oysters; Serbian Grilled
Chicken Bundles; German Spiessbraten; Vegetable Mixed Grill.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
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The Mediterranean Round-Up
Our chefs share favorites dishes from Spain, Italy, and Greece. Rosemary Potato Pizza with Roasted Tomatoes/Paella/Seitan Gyro
Rollups/Braised Escarole and Garlicky White Beans.
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Hot Motifs
Being a designer involves being able to look around and recognize what might be changing not only in jewelry but fashion, home decor and just
general overall trends. This episode looks at some of the hot motifs that are just starting like friendship bracelets - they're back! Next, Kristen
Robinson shows how to embed botanicals in resin. Then, Erin Madsen explores some shortcuts to simple stylish jewelry - quick and easy is
always trendy. Finally, Cynthia Deis demonstrates a ruched fiber necklace.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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Best of What Women Love
A special "Best of Katie Brown" episode celebrates women. In the kitchen, Katie whips up some light and tasty treats. Then, the Workshop crew
makes a chic remnant tablecloth and an ornate teacup candelabra planter.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #203
Building Your Business Online
In today's world, great tools are available for you to build a business online. The Biz Kids investigate the advantages and potential pitfalls in
Internet businesses. See the success of a young graphic designer, a nine-year-old who sells bath salts, and two teens who built a social
networking site.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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Ghana
Ghana is located in Western Africa. The temperature is tropical and the population is very diverse. There is a great emphasis on handcrafted
items with many symbols accenting the designs. Our first project is an Ashanti stool made from craft sticks. The Ashanti stool is a symbol of
power and status - every chief has one. The (gye nyame) symbol is an extremely well known and popular image in Ghana symbolizing the power
of god to make all things equal. The Ashanti belief is that the stool holds the soul. Then, its time for creating your own wooden jewelry with African
symbols. African trade beads really originated in Venice and were used to trade for things such as ivory and palm oil. These beads still exist in
Ghana and are prized as a big part of African jewelry. Next learn a little about weaving with a jute basket. Today Ghana is known for its rich
culture and diverse landscapes, including the savannah grasslands where the weavers get the materials for these baskets. The heavy elephant
grass used in these baskets is tightly woven making each basket strong yet flexible. We have fun creating a foam version of a mancala game for
our last project. Mancala is the generic name for a group of games from ancient Africa, still popular today. We're making a lightweight version of
this game which was traditionally carved from wood.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #906
Focal Point
P. Allen Smith takes a look at the design principle of creating a Focal Point. Allen takes us on a tour of some of the Garden Home Retreat's
special points of interest and also shows us a way to have a grand centerpiece for your next party and still hold a conversation with the person
across the table. We'll visit an amazing garden that uses its space for the arts, along with a visit to the poultry show at the state fair.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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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
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
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.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Elliot Street Lunatic
Indie rock from Michigan's capital city, featuring selections from the CD, "Ghost Town Lullabies."
(S)
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N/A
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Mon, Mar 23, 2015
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Sharon Isbin: Troubadour
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Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique and versatility, multiple Grammy winner Sharon Isbin is considered one of today's pre-eminent
classical guitarists. Her catalogue of more than 25 recordings - ranging from Baroque, folk and Latin to rock, pop and jazz-fusion - reflects Isbin's
remarkable versatility. Combining performance and documentary, SHARON ISBIN: TROUBADOUR focuses on Isbin's unusual and inspiring
musical journey, including her early guitar studies and teenage triumphs. Along the way, the the Minneapolis native encountered and overcame
numerous obstacles - from resistance to the guitar as an orchestral instrument to her struggles working within a traditionally male-dominated field.
Isben explains, "There is always a duality with this instrument and being a woman playing it. In the guitar world, I always had to fight as a woman.
And in the musical world I always had to fight as a guitarist." The film also explores Isbin's role as teacher to a new generation of guitarists at both
The Julliard School, where she created the first guitar department, and the Aspen Music Festival.
23:00:00
Silent Storytellers
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Silent Storytellers explores the cultural, artistic and personal stories cemeteries provide to their surrounding communities. Guided by author and
cemetery researcher Abby Burnett, Silent Storytellers visits cemeteries features tombstones with tales of murder, family heirlooms and folk-art
inspired carvings.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 24, 2015
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Newsline
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N/A
#5256
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Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
#1111
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
Sharon Isbin: Troubadour
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#501
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique and versatility, multiple Grammy winner Sharon Isbin is considered one of today's pre-eminent
classical guitarists. Her catalogue of more than 25 recordings - ranging from Baroque, folk and Latin to rock, pop and jazz-fusion - reflects Isbin's
remarkable versatility. Combining performance and documentary, SHARON ISBIN: TROUBADOUR focuses on Isbin's unusual and inspiring
musical journey, including her early guitar studies and teenage triumphs. Along the way, the the Minneapolis native encountered and overcame
numerous obstacles - from resistance to the guitar as an orchestral instrument to her struggles working within a traditionally male-dominated field.
Isben explains, "There is always a duality with this instrument and being a woman playing it. In the guitar world, I always had to fight as a woman.
And in the musical world I always had to fight as a guitarist." The film also explores Isbin's role as teacher to a new generation of guitarists at both
The Julliard School, where she created the first guitar department, and the Aspen Music Festival.
04:00:00
Silent Storytellers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Silent Storytellers explores the cultural, artistic and personal stories cemeteries provide to their surrounding communities. Guided by author and
cemetery researcher Abby Burnett, Silent Storytellers visits cemeteries features tombstones with tales of murder, family heirlooms and folk-art
inspired carvings.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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Michael Pollan and Michael Shnayerson
Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food) and Michael Shnayerson (contributing editor Vanity Fair).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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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.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
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N/A #103
Everyday Signs
The kids share everyday signs for boy, girl, happy, sad, hungry and more. Rachel concludes the episode with the unforgettable "Silly Pizza
Song."
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Anti Aging
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
NETA
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N/A
#106
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DVI
#1016
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1411
Functional Fitness
This episode includes exercises that promote healthy living and being able to perform daily activities with ease and without injury. Registered
dietitian, Janell Buchkoski, challenges viewers with a weight management tip of the day.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #311
Signature Style
Lisa Shepherd shares her love of hand-woven fabrics. She shows how they require special consideration and techniques to utilize them
professionally. Next, Eileen Roche has a clothing tattoo for a man's dress shirt. Then, Project Runway designer Valerie Mayen demonstrates her
signature style with a zippered tank top. Last, Angela Wolf has a sewing lesson on fringe.
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Knitting Daily
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N/A #913
Shape Up!
Shape-up with fun, knitted shape-influenced stitches and more. Eunny begins this episode with a how-to lesson on infinite, or endless loop cable
knitting. This fun technique is not only easy, but you'll turn inquisitive heads and have people asking "how'd you do that?" Then, on the
Accessorize Me segment, knitwear designer Kristen TenDyke is back with her Chevron market bag. This bag is not only useful but has a fun
chevron stitch pattern that is easy to master. On Yarn Spotlight, Eunny joins Clara to talk about alpaca yarns and alpaca blended yarns and their
benefits. Finally, Eunny wraps up this season of Knitting Daily with one more quick tip on understanding "no stitch" boxes knitters see on various
charts with an abundance of projects.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
Handwarmers
Drew is back to try his "hand" at knitting with the Scalloped Fingerless Gloves and Robyn shows us her crochet Doily Wristlets. Lena
demonstrates a knit Star Stitch Cowl.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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N/A
#609
#4172
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #323
Sandwiches from Master Chefs (Part 1)
Chef Keller asks his chef friends to create their favorite sandwiches. Chef Vincent Poussel of the famed Auerole restaurant in Las Vegas makes
an unforgettable ham and cheese with home-cured ham on kalamata olive bread. Two-star Michelin Chef Julian Serrano uses chorizo and saffron
aioli to spice up an egg sandwich. Home-Cured Ham and Cheese on Kalamata Olive Bread; Fried-Egg Sandwich with Chorizo, Padron Peppers
and Saffron Aioli.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
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N/A #508
Hiker's Food
In this episode, Tina visits Gamlestolen in the mountainous heartland of Norway. While there, she prepares baked trout with herbs wrapped in
cured ham, grilled sirloin with vinegar butter and burnt lemon, and mutton sausages with mustard-marinated potatoes.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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N/A #511
A Capital Design
Washington, DC is the capital of the USA that began as a grand vision of Pierre L'Enfant. Chef Staib honors this French architect by preparing a
Taste of History: Liver Dumplings, Veal Tongue Fricassee, Sauteed Heirloom Carrots and for dessert, Chocolate Mousse Cake.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
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(CC)
N/A #104
Late Summer
Say goodbye to summer! Chef Ian prepares great recipes that will impress guests at your end of summer barbeque. Today's recipes include
tomato egg, bass "w'bean" and melon, and for dessert, bread pudding.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1801
Getting Started
Appropriately, the first episode is getting started. This is an introduction to some of the techniques used every day. We begin with Candie Cooper
and a lesson on bead caps featured in a necklace. Then, meet Melinda Barta with tips for making beadwork more durable. Next, it's the first
workshop lesson; crimping to attach a clasp. Finally, Kate Richbourg has the first of her metal work lessons and beginning steps for soldering.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #424
Best of Simple Living
As Katie always says, "Keep it Simple!" Join Katie on this best of episode to prepare some quick-fix simple meals for you and your family. With
help from the Workshop crew, Katie will create easy, yet stunning crafts for your home and garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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(CC)
DVI #204
Financial Institutions - All The Same?
You can have a savings account in one place, a checking account in another, and you can even bank online. Learn about the services offered by
different institutions, including investment houses, stock exchanges, payday loan companies, and more. Visit New York City to see how fashion
and finance mix.
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Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1312
Egypt
Egypt is located in North Africa. Most of the population is near the Nile River since the desert covers much of the rest of the country. Our crafts
are inspired by ancient Egypt and common symbols of this country. Our first craft is appropriately a pyramid - a well known symbol of Egypt. A
pyramid is a building where the outer surfaces are triangular and converge at a point. The Egyptian pyramids are huge structures built of brick or
stone, some of which are among the world's largest constructions. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt. It was one of the Seven
Wonders of the World, and the only one of the seven to survive into modern times. Next, we create the Pharaohs cobra headdress in paper. The
figure of the serpent is an emblem of royalty and is shown on many Egyptian rulers. Children wore a special hairstyle in ancient Egypt. The hair
was shaved except for a side lock on the left side. They often decorated their hair with amulets of small fish to protect them from the dangers of
the Nile. Then we create a 3D asp or snake made from an old tie. The asp was a symbol of royalty but is also a poisonous snake used in ancient
Egypt as way to execute criminals. The symbols of hieroglyphics are used to create a message for the last project. Hieroglyphs refer to the
characters made by drawing figures. The word means sacred carving and was a formal writing system used by the ancient Egyptians.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #907
Structure
P. Allen Smith examines the design principle Structure, sharing how he uses it in his garden. Allen shows us the different constructed features at
the Garden Home Retreat; along with visits to the greenhouse at Churchill Downs; a raised vegetable bed in Union Springs, Alabama and a
butterfly conservatory in New Jersey. If you don't really have room for a garden or the time to invest in one, Allen shows you how to plant a mini
garden by way of a terrarium.
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
WNVT
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N/A
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18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
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19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5257
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#712
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #604
David Ford
David Ford a critically acclaimed songwriter from the UK, makes his third appearance on Sun Studio Sessions. In February 2014, his song was
awarded "Best Original Song" at the Victoires de la Musique awards, a/k/a "the French Grammy's", In this episode, Ford is accompanied by
Jarrod Dickenson and performs several songs, including tracks from his latest record "Charge."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #910
Kim Richey
Two-time Grammy-nominated Kim is a storyteller; a weaver of emotions and a tugger of heartstrings. Tender, poetic and aching with life's truths,
Kim's songs transport you to her world, where words paint pictures and melodies touch the soul. And then there's her voice. Pure, arresting and
honest, it makes you take notice; Kim has the kind of voice where if emotions were ribbons, they'd be streaming in rainbow colors from your
music player.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Terence Blanchard
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#408
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Tue, Mar 24, 2015
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Queen of Swing
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#0
QUEEN OF SWING recounts the true story of a Jazz Age trailblazer - 95-year-old entertainer Norma Miller. The engaging biography highlights
the life, career and indomitable spirit of the Harlem-born actress, dancer and choreographer known as "The Queen of Swing." Discovered at the
age of 12, Miller's show business career has spanned seven decades (and counting). Among her many accomplishments, Miller developed the
acrobatic "Lindy Hop" dance, appeared in the Marx Brothers' A Day at the Races (1937), took up stand-up comedy at the prompting of Redd Foxx
(Sanford and Son), entertained soldiers in Vietnam, worked with Sammy Davis Jr. in Las Vegas, appeared in Richard Pryor specials, and
authored two books about swing culture. She also provided a first-hand account of the Harlem music and dance scene during the 1930s and
'1940s in Ken Burns' Jazz (2001). Narrated by actor Bill Cobbs (New Jack City, The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum), QUEEN OF SWING
examines Miller's influence in the globalization of America's jazz culture and her role in breaking down racial barriers across the United States
and around the world. During her career, Miller performed at the integrated Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, staged the first all-black shows on Miami
Beach and at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, and became one of the first black female stand-up comics in the U.S. Fifteen years in the making,
the film also provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the larger-than-life personalities of the jazz era, including Miller's friends Duke Ellington,
Louis Armstrong and Count Basie.
23:00:00
E Haku Inoa: to Weave A Name
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Filmmaker Christen Marquez's drive to learn the meaning of her enigmatic Hawaiian name impels her to unite her scattered family and come to
terms with her estranged, mentally ill mother, who is the only person in the world who knows the meaning of her name.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 25, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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#5257
DW
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#712
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #604
David Ford
David Ford a critically acclaimed songwriter from the UK, makes his third appearance on Sun Studio Sessions. In February 2014, his song was
awarded "Best Original Song" at the Victoires de la Musique awards, a/k/a "the French Grammy's", In this episode, Ford is accompanied by
Jarrod Dickenson and performs several songs, including tracks from his latest record "Charge."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #910
Kim Richey
Two-time Grammy-nominated Kim is a storyteller; a weaver of emotions and a tugger of heartstrings. Tender, poetic and aching with life's truths,
Kim's songs transport you to her world, where words paint pictures and melodies touch the soul. And then there's her voice. Pure, arresting and
honest, it makes you take notice; Kim has the kind of voice where if emotions were ribbons, they'd be streaming in rainbow colors from your
music player.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Terence Blanchard
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#408
03:00:00
Queen of Swing
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
QUEEN OF SWING recounts the true story of a Jazz Age trailblazer - 95-year-old entertainer Norma Miller. The engaging biography highlights
the life, career and indomitable spirit of the Harlem-born actress, dancer and choreographer known as "The Queen of Swing." Discovered at the
age of 12, Miller's show business career has spanned seven decades (and counting). Among her many accomplishments, Miller developed the
acrobatic "Lindy Hop" dance, appeared in the Marx Brothers' A Day at the Races (1937), took up stand-up comedy at the prompting of Redd Foxx
(Sanford and Son), entertained soldiers in Vietnam, worked with Sammy Davis Jr. in Las Vegas, appeared in Richard Pryor specials, and
authored two books about swing culture. She also provided a first-hand account of the Harlem music and dance scene during the 1930s and
'1940s in Ken Burns' Jazz (2001). Narrated by actor Bill Cobbs (New Jack City, The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum), QUEEN OF SWING
examines Miller's influence in the globalization of America's jazz culture and her role in breaking down racial barriers across the United States
and around the world. During her career, Miller performed at the integrated Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, staged the first all-black shows on Miami
Beach and at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, and became one of the first black female stand-up comics in the U.S. Fifteen years in the making,
the film also provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the larger-than-life personalities of the jazz era, including Miller's friends Duke Ellington,
Louis Armstrong and Count Basie.
04:00:00
E Haku Inoa: to Weave A Name
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Filmmaker Christen Marquez's drive to learn the meaning of her enigmatic Hawaiian name impels her to unite her scattered family and come to
terms with her estranged, mentally ill mother, who is the only person in the world who knows the meaning of her name.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #109
Greg Mortenson and Jacki Lyden
Greg Mortenson (Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace. ..One School at a Time) and Jacki Lyden (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
#1356
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #316
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.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
Family, Feelings & Fun
Alex and Leah share signs for family members, feelings and objects found outside.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Copd/Asthma
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
NETA
(S)
NETA
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#104
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N/A
#107
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DVI
#1017
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 25, 2015
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Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1412
Good Alignment
By doing exercises with eyes closed, Mary Ann builds an awareness of how good spinal alignment feels. Mary Ann gives a tip of the day.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #312
Pillows
The first expert is Valori Wells teaching the professional way to create a pillow with a flange in just about any fabric. Then, Eileen Roche's clothing
tattoo is a sports design and team number for the back neckline. Last, Donna Babylon creates a free motion stitched pillow that's a perfect
practice piece for free motion and a great way to let thread add texture and color.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1001
Back to Basics
On this first episode we're back to basics with a getting started segment on reading a pattern. Then, Kristin begins the first knitalong with the
Agua Rios vest, a pattern for all ages. She'll begin with a tutorial on working from the top down and set you up with the cast-on for this vest and
quick tips for stitch marker placement. Then, on yarn spotlight Clara Parkes takes a look at yarns close to home with American yarns. Finally, we
wrap up this first episode with quick tips for starting and stopping a garment mid-stream, and how to resume knitting when you're ready to return
to the garment.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #610
Lacy Shawls
Jenny King demonstrates her beautiful crochet Blue Lagoon Shawl-perfect for many occasions. Caryl Piere's knit Rhea Capelet is next with
Kristin. Lena shows how to make a Tunisian Scarf.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
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13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Crostini to Parmigiana
Join Lidia as she makes a quick and easy Tomato and Ricotta Crostini. A Tuna Salad with Boiled Zucchini, and take comfort with Eggplant and
Rice Parmigiana.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #411
Slow Cooker Meals with Michele Scicolone
Michele Scicolone has elevated the humble slow cooker to an instrument of high art, and we've got two of her best recipes: Pork Ragu with
Broken Lasagna and Meatball Tagine with Couscous.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1202
Better Built Blt's
DUSKIE ESTES/Fried Green Tomato BLT w/Tabasco Aioli. On this episode of Simply Ming, we cook with a sure fire hit: bacon! You can never
have enough bacon and it goes with everything. Ming whips himself up a quick snack from his childhood, a bacon and peanut butter sandwich,
before making a decadent Panko-crusted Eggplant BLT with Homemade Potato Chips. Guest chef Duckie Estes joins him in the kitchen to show
off her homemade bacon - that's right, homemade bacon!- which she uses in her version of the BLT classic, Fried Green Tomato BLT with
Tabasco Aioli. It's like a BLT with an upgrade.
14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #413
Fire Away (Getting Started)
Jump-start your next party with a quartet of pass-arounds hot off the grill. The episode leads off with a twist on a pu-pu platter classic: PancettaGrilled Diver Scallop Rumaki. Next up in the starter category, Summer Sausage S'mores, think-out-of-the-box grilled sandwiches topped with
cheese and jalapenos. And finally, Steven's barbecued version of Chinatown Ribs; they're sizzling, sweet, salty, aromatic with ginger and
scallions, and the quintessential hand-to-mouth food.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1802
Dangles and Drops
Add eye catching movement and dimensional interest to jewelry designs with a variety of dangle and drop styles. First is Kerry Bogert with a
technique using wire and resin together to form unique dangles. Then, Molly Schaller demonstrates a necklace featuring drop beads with jump
rings. Next, it's a workshop lesson on making basic but beautiful dangles and drops. Last is Melinda Barta showing how to create unique dangles
from seed beads and caps.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #425
Best of Kids
Katie showcases some of her favorite projects and recipes, made for some of her favorite people - kids! In the kitchen, Katie makes a one-pot
sloppy Joe casserole and honey carrot muffins. Then, a few friends help her make kid-friendly projects.
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Date: 01/30/2015
Page 99 of 123
Wed, Mar 25, 2015
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16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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DVI #205
How Credit Affects Your Life
Did you know that your credit score could make the difference in whether or not you get into the college of your dreams? Your credit score could
even impact whether or not you get the job you're applying for. Join the Biz Kids, and you'll learn about building good credit and how the credit
laws affect your life.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(CC)
DVI #1313
Scotland
Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom and is located west of the European main land. The country is known for inventions and a respect for
learning. Today's crafts honor the country's heritage and important contributions to the world market. Scotland is the home to many castles; we'll
learn a little bit about castle construction and create our own castle keep. Towers or keeps were used to defend a castle. Many are round though
they can also be other shapes. If they were part of a town wall or the outer ring of a castle, they might be open in the back. The first project is a
keep is in honor of Inverness Castle overlooking River Ness in Inverness, Scotland. Then, we create fingerless gloves made from wool. Crofts or
small farms are all over Scotland. In parts of the highlands, sheep farms are very popular. Wool is an important part of the economy for yarn and
fabric. The next project is a tartan pillow with chosen clan colors. Because the land is rough, people in Scotland were separated into clans. Each
clan has its own chief and all of the members have a common ancestor. Each clan has its own colorful pattern or tartan for weaving cloth. Finally,
we take a Celtic design and create a woven design. The original inhabitants of the Scottish highlands were of Celtic descent. Celtic is an ancient
language that is again becoming more popular with many symbols or letters featured in Scottish jewelry and crafts.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #908
Color
P. Allen Smith looks at the vibrant design principle of Color. From simple bouquet arrangements to the color of paint, and through the glorious
color of peacocks, Allen shows us the impact of clever uses of color. Plus, he reveals unique tropicals in the greenhouse, shows how to invite
Mother Nature in for dinner, and explores even more of the colors around the Garden Home Retreat.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
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.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#239
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5258
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#322
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
Sting's pure voice blends with Il Novecento for an unforgettable "Englishman in New York." Opera great Andrea Bocelli provides a rousing duet of
"Funiculi Funicula" with John Miles; Alan Parsons performs his wondrous "Eye in the Sky" and two rock favorites, Cutting Crew and Bonnie Tyler,
belt out their chart-topping hit songs. Sting - "Englishman in New York";Alan Parsons - "Eye in the Sky"; Andrea Bocelli & John Miles - "Funiculi
Funicula"; Cutting Crew - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms";Bonnie Tyler - "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
20:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#108
10cc defines art rock with their dreamy hit "I'm Not in Love." Chrissie Hynde joins UB40 for a reggae-pop "I Got You, Babe." Il Novecento
escalates the tempo with a fun "Flight of the Bumblebee." Chris DeBurgh gets romantic with "The Lady in Red." Roger Hodgson (Supertramp)
stuns with his progressive classic "Fool's Overture." 10cc - "I'm Not in Love"; Chrissie Hynde & UB40 - "I Got You Babe"; Il Novecento orchestra "Flight of the Bumblebee"; Chris DeBurgh - "The Lady In Red"; Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) - "Fool's Overture".
21:00:00
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.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Wed, Mar 25, 2015
Start
22:00:00
Title
Subtitle
Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the Laboratory
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry
project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the
chemical and molecular sciences.
23:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Carlos Santana with Harry Belafonte
Carlos Santana, the ten-time Grammy Award-winning guitarist and composer, meets with social activist and "King of Calypso" Harry Belafonte.
Together, they discuss much debated social issues, spirituality and alternatives to the culture of fear inherent in today's media.
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43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 101 of 123
Thu, Mar 26, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5258
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#322
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
Sting's pure voice blends with Il Novecento for an unforgettable "Englishman in New York." Opera great Andrea Bocelli provides a rousing duet of
"Funiculi Funicula" with John Miles; Alan Parsons performs his wondrous "Eye in the Sky" and two rock favorites, Cutting Crew and Bonnie Tyler,
belt out their chart-topping hit songs. Sting - "Englishman in New York";Alan Parsons - "Eye in the Sky"; Andrea Bocelli & John Miles - "Funiculi
Funicula"; Cutting Crew - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms";Bonnie Tyler - "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#108
10cc defines art rock with their dreamy hit "I'm Not in Love." Chrissie Hynde joins UB40 for a reggae-pop "I Got You, Babe." Il Novecento
escalates the tempo with a fun "Flight of the Bumblebee." Chris DeBurgh gets romantic with "The Lady in Red." Roger Hodgson (Supertramp)
stuns with his progressive classic "Fool's Overture." 10cc - "I'm Not in Love"; Chrissie Hynde & UB40 - "I Got You Babe"; Il Novecento orchestra "Flight of the Bumblebee"; Chris DeBurgh - "The Lady In Red"; Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) - "Fool's Overture".
02:00:00
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.
03:00:00
Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the Laboratory
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry
project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the
chemical and molecular sciences.
04:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Carlos Santana with Harry Belafonte
Carlos Santana, the ten-time Grammy Award-winning guitarist and composer, meets with social activist and "King of Calypso" Harry Belafonte.
Together, they discuss much debated social issues, spirituality and alternatives to the culture of fear inherent in today's media.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Sandra Day O'connor and Pete Williams
Sandra Day O'Connor (The Majesty of the Law) and Pete Williams (NBC news correspondent).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(CC)
N/A
#110
(N)
N/A
#1357
08:00:00
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.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
Abcs
Alex, Leah, Hopkins and Rachel join together for a singing and signing alphabet adventure.
(CC)
N/A
#105
(CC)
N/A
#108
(CC)
DVI
#1018
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
New Challenges
Mary Ann introduces a new abdominal exercise called the "Ski Jump" and Gretchen gives you a new balance challenge.
N/A
#1413
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
10:00:00
NETA
(S)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 102 of 123
Thu, Mar 26, 2015
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AS2 Episode
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
Sewing As Business
Couture expert Angela Wolf demonstrates her main passion, making custom jeans. Then June Mellinger shares some ideas for starting your own
sewing business. Last, Janet Pray creates a denim clutch-a project she has used to teach sewing nationwide.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
The Sweater
Join Eunny Jang and experts Kristin Omdahl and Clara Parkes on this episode of Knitting Daily where we explore sweater construction, from the
basics of getting started, to tips to finishing your pieces with fun fringes. We begin with a sweater construction tutorial on increases and
decreases, all the basic things you'll need to know to complete a fully-fashioned sweater that fits. Then, Kristin is back with the second installment
of the vest knitalong. She explains the increases you need to know when knitting this vest pattern, and begins the armhole shaping. On yarn
spotlight, Clara and Eunny are in the knitting lab to explore wool yarns beyond the basic merino blends with long wools. What are they and where
can long wools be beneficial for your projects. Finally, we finish this episode with edgings and trims that you can add to your sweater projects to
make them stand out from the crowd.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #611
Necklace
Andi Javori designed a very special knit beaded necklace, The Paloma Necklace & Bracelet, which Drew shows us how to make. Ellen will
demonstrate the crochet Boho Circles & Ring designed by Joyce Bragg. The Chunky Lace Scarf is this week's "Scarf of the Week" with Lena.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4174
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #113
Celebrations
Host Rachel Allen re-creates a trio of sophisticated restaurant dishes at home. Recipes: salad with beetroot, goat cheese and toasted hazelnuts;
baked black sole with Champagne sauce with clams and julienne of vegetables; and the Russian dessert, pavlova.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
Family Favorites
Chef Rick Moonen of RM Seafood in Las Vegas makes his favorite New England Clam Chowder. Then Chef Nick shares a couple of family
favorites: Andrew's Mac n Cheese and his Special Burger.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #311
Super Party Menu
Host Laura Theodore prepares a crowd-pleasing menu to serve at a fun-filled gathering. Easy "Oven-Baked Two-Bean Chili" satisfies big
appetites with spicy heat and hearty flavor. "Jazzy Potato Skins" are a delicious vegan version of a classic American nosh and "Sweet and Salty
Snack Almonds" satisfy when munchies strike. "Mom's Turtle Cookie Squares" provide a decadent chocolaty finish to this super party line up.
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
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1803
Make It Today
Get ready for a batch of ideas to make in an evening and wear the next day, or even make and wear all in the same day. First is Jean Campbell
with a seed bead lesson. She shows how easy it is to create a potpourri of beaded bead shapes using tubular herringbone stitch and different
size beads. Then, Laura Timmons makes crochet chandelier earrings. Next is a beading workshop lesson featuring three essential knots:
overhand, larks head and sliding. Finally, Molly Schaller demonstrates a purple and blue druzy necklace using focal pendants with chain for a
quick design.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #426
Best of Holidays
Come home with Katie Brown for the holidays! In the kitchen, she makes delicious recipes destined to become family favorites. Katie decorates
the house with advent balls and dresses up artificial trees with her easy faux-real tree project.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #206
The Art of Negotiation
Discover strategies for effective negotiations with your parents, teachers, friends, siblings, and bosses. Even if you are simply working out the
shared schedule with your brother to walk the dog, you'll find out how to achieve your goals and arrive at a winning solution for everyone.
Discover the success of teens who run "Grand Slam Garage Sales" and another young man who sells movie memorabilia online.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 103 of 123
Thu, Mar 26, 2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Crafty Creatures
Make some crafty creatures: a sock arm- puppet, bugs and butterflies from balloon ends, a long legged bear and a sock bird.
AS2 Episode
DVI
#1501
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #909
Texture, Pattern and Rhythm
P. Allen Smith demonstrates texture, pattern and rhythm throughout his garden. Allen gives us tips on taking care of espalier fruit trees. We are
also introduced to a man who has an interesting way of recycling wood. Plus tips on how to select the right grass for your yard.
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
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11061
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1139
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5259
19:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#549
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1006
Dread Clampitt
The Florida-based group Dread Clampitt performs a fusion of bluegrass, rock 'n' roll, jazz, and Cajun funk at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #904
Damien Rice
Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice first achieved international success with the release of his debut album O in 2002. The album spent 10
weeks on the Billboard 200 charts and 80 weeks in the UK Top 75 album chart, and sold over 2 million copies worldwide. In 2004, Rice was
nominated for both a BRIT Award and an NME Award, while in the United States, he became the first UK-signed artist ever to be awarded the
prestigious Shortlist Music Prize. His sophomore record, 9, was equally critically acclaimed. In 2007, Damien was nominated for Best
International Male at the BRIT Awards and also played a sold-out arena tour. His first collection of new material in eight years, My Favourite
Faded Fantasy, will be released globally on November 10, 2014. Rice has also made notable contributions to civil rights campaigns worldwide,
including the Freedom Campaign and Campaign for Burma.
22:00:00
Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving Into Climate's Past
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The topic of climate change is on everyone's mind today and is never far from the headlines, but is it possible to truly understand something as
complex as the Earth's climate? The answer to that question is at the heart of the documentary "Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving into
Climate's Past." It reveals that keys to understanding our planet's climate future lay hidden deep within the climate's distant past.
23:00:00
Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder reveals the untold stories of Mammoth Cave National Park; tales of exploration and discovery covering
thousands of years of history, culture and science. This documentary weaves together the human stories that make up the fascinating history of
the park, while revealing extraordinary beauty above and below Mammoth Cave National Park.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Fri, Mar 27, 2015
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AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5259
00:30:00
Asia Biz Forecast
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#549
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1006
Dread Clampitt
The Florida-based group Dread Clampitt performs a fusion of bluegrass, rock 'n' roll, jazz, and Cajun funk at the 3rd annual International
Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #904
Damien Rice
Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice first achieved international success with the release of his debut album O in 2002. The album spent 10
weeks on the Billboard 200 charts and 80 weeks in the UK Top 75 album chart, and sold over 2 million copies worldwide. In 2004, Rice was
nominated for both a BRIT Award and an NME Award, while in the United States, he became the first UK-signed artist ever to be awarded the
prestigious Shortlist Music Prize. His sophomore record, 9, was equally critically acclaimed. In 2007, Damien was nominated for Best
International Male at the BRIT Awards and also played a sold-out arena tour. His first collection of new material in eight years, My Favourite
Faded Fantasy, will be released globally on November 10, 2014. Rice has also made notable contributions to civil rights campaigns worldwide,
including the Freedom Campaign and Campaign for Burma.
03:00:00
Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving Into Climate's Past
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The topic of climate change is on everyone's mind today and is never far from the headlines, but is it possible to truly understand something as
complex as the Earth's climate? The answer to that question is at the heart of the documentary "Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving into
Climate's Past." It reveals that keys to understanding our planet's climate future lay hidden deep within the climate's distant past.
04:00:00
Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder reveals the untold stories of Mammoth Cave National Park; tales of exploration and discovery covering
thousands of years of history, culture and science. This documentary weaves together the human stories that make up the fascinating history of
the park, while revealing extraordinary beauty above and below Mammoth Cave National Park.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
Karen Armstrong and Robert Siegel
Karen Armstrong (Buddha) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#111
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1358
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
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
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
My Favorite Things
Alex, Leah and Hopkins share signs for colors of the rainbow, yummy fruits and vegetables, and activities such as singing, dancing and jumping.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
(CC)
N/A
#109
(CC)
DVI
#1019
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Coordination and Reaction Time
This episode focuses on being aware of your body's movements and how it contributes to coordination and reaction time.
N/A
#1414
10:00:00
NETA
APTEX
(S)
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 105 of 123
Fri, Mar 27, 2015
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AS2 Episode
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #401
Top Shop
Visit the It's Sew Easy "top shop" for fantastic tops, tees, and blouses. On today's show Angela Wolf shows how to make her signature color
block top - color blocking is a fashion trend for this season and it always has a graphic look. She alters a simple pattern to create color blocking
by adding seam allowances and mixing fabrics. Then, Eileen Roche offers technique tips for embroidering on pockets. We finish up with Peggy
Sagers and the basics of blouse construction.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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Lace for All Seasons
On this episode of Knitting Daily, we study lace designs for all seasons. We begin with a primer on fancy increases and decreases for lace
designs. Then, expert Kristin Omdahl is back with the third installment of the vest knitalong, with the lower lace section and a tutorial on knitting
lace on flat swatches for the vest's edging. On this episode's yarn spotlight, expert Clara Parkes and Eunny talk hand dyed vs. painted vs. kettledyed yarns. What's the difference, and what type of hand dyed yarn is best for your project? Finally, we wrap up this episode with a quick tip for
basic blocking for designs that incorporate lace.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #612
Styllish Cardigans
The knit Alabaster Cardigan by Cheryl Beckerich will be demonstrated by Kristin, and Ellen demonstrates the steps of the crochet Uptown Chic by
Laura Gebhardt. Lastly, Lena presents the "how-tos" to make the crochet Star Stitch Long Cowl.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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Essential Pepin
APTEX
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DVI
All Puffed Up
Sugared Puff Paste Sticks; Fast Puff Pastry; Crystallized Puff Paste Of Orange; Choux A La Creme; Chocolate Paris-Brest Cake.
#4175
#115
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
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N/A #111
Fresh Bread
One of Joanne's favorite simple pleasures in life is toasted bread and melted cheese. In this episode entirely dedicated to bread and sandwiches,
Joanne treats viewers to a trip to Della Fattoria bakery in Petaluma, and teaches her student how to make a Piadina Salmon Melt and a "Not Your
Mother's Grilled Cheese" Sandwich. Recipes: Piadina Salmon Melt, Not Your Mother's Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Pullman Bread. Student: Lila
Hood.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
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N/A #1215
Roast of Wild Boar/Cochon De Lait Festival
The first recipe is spice-rubbed tenderloin of boar that's basted with fresh peach BBQ sauce, then grilled to perfection. He travels to White Oak
Plantation in Baton Rouge for a demonstration of the Cajun Microwave. He closes the show with Wild Boar Chops that are marinated for 24 hours
in red wine, peppers, onions, celery and garlic, then pan fried in bacon fat.
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
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N/A #204
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 #1804
It's A Wrap
The jewelry workshop continues with "it's a wrap". These are necklaces and bracelets that wrap, coil and twist for texture and interest. Christie
Friesen is the first guest to make a beautiful orchid from clay featuring a technique for twisting colors together. Then, Mary Hettmansperger has a
metal work project featuring embossing on metal for an interesting and unique surface on low tech metal jewelry. Next is a jewelry workshop
lesson showing how to use memory wire. Finally, Laura Timmons makes a braided leather bracelet using cup chain.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
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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.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Biz Kid$
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DVI #207
The World Is A Risky Place
Taking risks in life is important, but you want to be smart about those risks. Learn the things you can do to protect your business, your assets, and
yourself. Meet two young tennis coaches and the owner of "Small Town Skateshop."
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1502
Unusual Holidays
Celebrate unusual holidays on Hands On. Make a non edible pretzel ornament for National Pretzel Day, a miniature Japanese doll for National
Doll Festival Day, a felt ice cream ornament for National Ice Cream Day and a cool picture to hang on the wall for National Popcorn Day.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #910
Abundance
P. Allen Smith explores the design principle of Abundance. Allen shares the bounty of the garden, talks daffodils and larkspur, plus, shrubs that
re-bloom. We also visit a pumpkin patch and to top it off, Allen has an abundance of lambs to show you!
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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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
WNVT
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#11062
18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
APTEX
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N/A
#316
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
#5260
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1112
Deborah Cox
Toronto born Deborah Cox began singing on TV commercials at 12 years old, performed in nightclubs as a teenager, and began to write music
around the same time. But after a sixth month stint as a backup singer for Celine Dion, Cox and her husband (high school sweetheart Lacselles
Stephans) headed for LA. Since then, she has achieved eleven #1 hits on the Billboards charts, including her 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to
Be Here" which held the record for longest-running number one single on Billboard's Hot R&B chart. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie
Manouse, our conversation with Canada's top R&B artist, 3 time Juno Award winner, Deborah Cox.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#803
Lost Creek Band; Jus' Cauz Band.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1507
David Broza and Mike Stevens & Okaidja Afroso with Raymond Mclain
DAVID BROZA is an Israeli superstar that has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world.
His charismatic and energetic performances have brought to worldwide audiences, a fusion of the three different countries in which he was
raised: Israel, Spain, and England, filling concert halls with his famous guitar playing, ranging from flamenco to a rock and roll sound. David is
also well known for his commitment and dedication to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. David recorded
his new album 'East Jerusalem / West Jerusalem' with Palestinian and Israeli musicians in East Jerusalem, the Palestinian part of that holy city.
David will be performing on WoodSongs with his full band plus Israeli-Palestinian singer Mira Awad. MIKE STEVENS and OKAIDJA AFROSO are
two passionate musicians from very different backgrounds. Mike is an award winning harmonica virtuoso from Canada and Okaidja is a traditional
master musician and dancer from Ghana. The two bring their talents together on the stunning album 'CanadAfrica'. Here you will encounter the
essence of Ghana's Gold Coast intertwined with the deep roots of Folk and Blues music of North America. This innovative record reveals how
beautifully the sounds of the harmonica complements Ghanaian melodies powered by these two master musicians. Kentucky traditional folk
musician Raymond McLain joins Mike for a barn storming version of the "Orange Blossom Special" to open the broadcast.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Risky Business
A Doctor's Job (UCLA) and Teleglobal Dreamin' (Tisch Asia): Dr. Ramon Moran is an ER physician and cab driver. Set in Peru, Ramon picks up a
fare that will radically change his day. Written, directed by Julio O. Ramos. Rosa is a Filipina telemarketer with a crush on Dale, a corporatetrainer from Hollywood. After learning he's an actor, Rosa presses to be his guide around town. Word about Dale's 'fame' spreads quickly, until an
unexpected turn of events changes things dramatically. Directed, written by Eric Flanagan.
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On Story
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N/A #302
Explosive Action!
The writers behind WANTED, THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, CON AIR, and SNITCH discuss how they use action scenes to further the plot,
convey tension, and build toward a satisfying climax. Followed by Lucas Martell's animated short film, PIGEON: IMPOSSIBLE, about a trained
CIA agent faced with an unexpected sudden threat to national security. In this episode: Michael Brandt, Scott Z. Burns, Scott Rosenberg, Ric
Roman Waugh.
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #108
Popol Vuh
The Mayan book of creation, the dawn of life, and the glories of gods and kings. This magnificent epic was saved from destruction at the hands of
the Spanish by Quiche chroniclers. Once repressed, the story is now interwoven with the history of today's Mayan people. Featured speakers
include archaeologist Richard Hanson, humorist Mo Rocca, and Guatemalan artist Shuni Giron.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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N/A #815
Broadway Spring Season Preview
Two of our favorite actresses Elizabeth Ashley and Julie Halston drop by to discuss their roles in the hit Broadway revival of You Can't Take It
With You, and to give us some tips on how to steal scenes and put on dazzling stage makeup. Next up, we have a visit from the very popular
Broadway player, Toby the rat from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, escorted by master animal trainer Lydia DesRoche. They
are joined by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post who was in our green room that day to shoot our critics' panel and was so enamored of
Toby, that we invited her to stick around and participate in this interview.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sat, Mar 28, 2015
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Newsline
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#5260
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1112
Deborah Cox
Toronto born Deborah Cox began singing on TV commercials at 12 years old, performed in nightclubs as a teenager, and began to write music
around the same time. But after a sixth month stint as a backup singer for Celine Dion, Cox and her husband (high school sweetheart Lacselles
Stephans) headed for LA. Since then, she has achieved eleven #1 hits on the Billboards charts, including her 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to
Be Here" which held the record for longest-running number one single on Billboard's Hot R&B chart. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie
Manouse, our conversation with Canada's top R&B artist, 3 time Juno Award winner, Deborah Cox.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#803
Lost Creek Band; Jus' Cauz Band.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1507
David Broza and Mike Stevens & Okaidja Afroso with Raymond Mclain
DAVID BROZA is an Israeli superstar that has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world.
His charismatic and energetic performances have brought to worldwide audiences, a fusion of the three different countries in which he was
raised: Israel, Spain, and England, filling concert halls with his famous guitar playing, ranging from flamenco to a rock and roll sound. David is
also well known for his commitment and dedication to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. David recorded
his new album 'East Jerusalem / West Jerusalem' with Palestinian and Israeli musicians in East Jerusalem, the Palestinian part of that holy city.
David will be performing on WoodSongs with his full band plus Israeli-Palestinian singer Mira Awad. MIKE STEVENS and OKAIDJA AFROSO are
two passionate musicians from very different backgrounds. Mike is an award winning harmonica virtuoso from Canada and Okaidja is a traditional
master musician and dancer from Ghana. The two bring their talents together on the stunning album 'CanadAfrica'. Here you will encounter the
essence of Ghana's Gold Coast intertwined with the deep roots of Folk and Blues music of North America. This innovative record reveals how
beautifully the sounds of the harmonica complements Ghanaian melodies powered by these two master musicians. Kentucky traditional folk
musician Raymond McLain joins Mike for a barn storming version of the "Orange Blossom Special" to open the broadcast.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Risky Business
A Doctor's Job (UCLA) and Teleglobal Dreamin' (Tisch Asia): Dr. Ramon Moran is an ER physician and cab driver. Set in Peru, Ramon picks up a
fare that will radically change his day. Written, directed by Julio O. Ramos. Rosa is a Filipina telemarketer with a crush on Dale, a corporatetrainer from Hollywood. After learning he's an actor, Rosa presses to be his guide around town. Word about Dale's 'fame' spreads quickly, until an
unexpected turn of events changes things dramatically. Directed, written by Eric Flanagan.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Explosive Action!
The writers behind WANTED, THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, CON AIR, and SNITCH discuss how they use action scenes to further the plot,
convey tension, and build toward a satisfying climax. Followed by Lucas Martell's animated short film, PIGEON: IMPOSSIBLE, about a trained
CIA agent faced with an unexpected sudden threat to national security. In this episode: Michael Brandt, Scott Z. Burns, Scott Rosenberg, Ric
Roman Waugh.
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #108
Popol Vuh
The Mayan book of creation, the dawn of life, and the glories of gods and kings. This magnificent epic was saved from destruction at the hands of
the Spanish by Quiche chroniclers. Once repressed, the story is now interwoven with the history of today's Mayan people. Featured speakers
include archaeologist Richard Hanson, humorist Mo Rocca, and Guatemalan artist Shuni Giron.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #815
Broadway Spring Season Preview
Two of our favorite actresses Elizabeth Ashley and Julie Halston drop by to discuss their roles in the hit Broadway revival of You Can't Take It
With You, and to give us some tips on how to steal scenes and put on dazzling stage makeup. Next up, we have a visit from the very popular
Broadway player, Toby the rat from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, escorted by master animal trainer Lydia DesRoche. They
are joined by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post who was in our green room that day to shoot our critics' panel and was so enamored of
Toby, that we invited her to stick around and participate in this interview.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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N/A
#209
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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N/A #3104
Adrenal Cancer
The adrenal glands are located on the top of each kidney, and carry out many significant tasks. Adrenal glands produce hormones including sex
hormones and stress response hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. A number of medical disorders can affect the adrenal glands, and one of
the most troubling can be tumors. As in other types of tumors, adrenal tumors can be either benign or malignant. Most are benign and may not
require treatment. But although extremely rare, a small number of adrenal gland tumors are malignant. In this program, we will educate viewers
on Adrenal Cancer, with discussions on its history, screening, diagnosis, management, and the importance of patient care.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #310
Floral Bouquet # 1
Today Gary makes up the composition by painting from fresh flowers. You can paint your own bouquet using all the techniques he shows you. It
is so much fun to create your own composition, using whatever flowers and colors you like.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
And An Apple Part I
NETA
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Lymphatic System
Mary Ann uses soothing music and slow gentle movements to stimulate the lymphatic system.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Joints In 30 Days
NETA
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N/A
#1411
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DVI
#1020
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N/A
#1415
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11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #213
Chania
Eva visits a monastery with a special link to the Greek revolution, and a historical village that was restored after the discovery of an old olive
press.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #111
How to Make A Turducken
Turducken -- a turkey, stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken, with oyster dressing inside the chicken, Andouille dressing between the chicken
and the duck, and cornbread dressing between the duck and the turkey. It's a lot of fun to let your guests think you're serving them a regular
holiday turkey. When you start to carve the "turkey," they'll be quite surprised to see you cut through its "bones!"
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #211
Grandma's Favorites
In this episode, Lidia honors the Grandmothers of the family. She starts with a delicious and quick Skillet Gratin of Mushrooms and Chicken, one
of her mother's favorites. As the chicken is cooking, she heads to the side dish, Celery Potatoes and Tomatoes. Joining her at the end of the
show is Lidia's granddaughter, Julia to taste Grandma Rosa's Apple Cake.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #102
San Francisco, Ca: Chefs Jeffrey Saad and Cortney Burns
Pete Evans travels south to San Francisco to cook a delightful international, spice-themed meal, as the chefs visit Tcho Chocolate Factory and
Spice Ace to pick up fresh just-made chocolate and exotic spices such as galangal root.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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N/A #111
Mendoza, Argentina
The heart of Argentine wine country is nestled in a valley beneath the snow-capped Andes whose iconic summit, Aconcagua, is the highest in the
Western hemisphere. Glacial runoff from the mountain range feeds the miles of vineyards that, along with fruit and vegetable farms, blanket the
lowlands. Rudy drives into the thin air of the Andes, visiting the graveyard of those who died trying to summit Aconcagua. His choice for highaltitude adventure: getting soaked while whitewater rafting. Back at sea level, he meets winemakers whose well-priced and elegant Malbecs are
shaking up the world's wine market. A lunch of grilled meats prepared by gauchos in the middle of a vineyard is a reminder that the cowboy life is
very much alive in this stunning region.
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Equitrekking
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N/A #512
Wyoming
Equitrekking host Darley Newman begins at UXU Ranch for scenic and challenging riding on surefooted horses in the Shoshone National Forest.
Darley and ranch owner Tuff ride by the majestic hoodoos and to high elevations for views of colorful canyons, glaciers and mountaintops. Darley
explores the wildlife and geology of Yellowstone National Park on foot, before heading to the Cody rodeo. At nearby McCullough Peaks, Darley
observes a melting pot of wild mustangs. Darley visits the Buffalo Bill Historical Center's Whitney Gallery of Western Art before heading south
past the Grand Tetons to Jackson Hole. There, she embarks on a pack trip with two locals who have been leading riders into the backcountry for
over 25 years. Darley sees the beauty of nature on ride to Willow Creek in the Bridger Teton National Forest. Finally, she tries fly-fishing and
explores dude ranch history at the T Cross Ranch, family-owned an operated since it was homesteaded in the early 1900s.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #510
Copenhagen
Denmark's capital is the most fun-loving in Scandinavia. As we get to know Copenhagen, we'll discover reminders of its Viking history and
symbols of its proudly independent ways today. We'll stroll through Europe's first great pedestrian zone, ogle crown jewels in the palace and take
a bike ride through a famous hippie squatter community, finishing at Copenhagen's full-time carnival, Tivoli Gardens.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #201
Masai Mara - Where Lion Is King
In this first of a two part program on the Mara, Bill follows the wildebeest migration in anticipation of the famous river crossings. He finds all 3 big
cats and hyena waiting for their chance to get their share of the migrants. In this episode, the animal numbers are staggering.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#3711
Garden designers have a unique eye and perspective on gardening. Some equate their talents with interior designers and there is a lot to that
thought. How might our yards and landscapes be different? GardenSMART visits with an expert who shows us his work and it is outstanding. Be
sure to tune in.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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DVI #307
Cooking for Kids
Allen is very passionate about educating children about the importance of where their food comes from. In this episode, he will demonstrate ways
to get the kids excited about gardening and offer ways to get them to help in the kitchen. Allen will also share a few garden fresh recipes that kids
will actually eat!
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #508
Phylicia Rashad
The film, Broadway and TV actress ("Claire Huxtable" on The Cosby Show) talks about growing up during segregation in Texas, her relationship
with Bill Cosby and where she finds inspiration.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #502
Lizz Winstead, Satirist
Lizz Winstead is co-creator, former writer and former correspondent for The Daily Show. She also co-founded Air America Radio. Winstead is
now well known as one of the country's top political satirists. Her writing can be found in The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington
Post and in her 2012 book Lizz Free or Die.
17:00:00
Teens Today
PENTV
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(N)
N/A #103
Burlingame High School
Teens Today is an exciting new program where San Mateo County teens ages 16-19 will share their thoughts on the issues, challenges, and
opportunities in today?s rapidly changing world.
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #109
The Blacksmith
Host Eric Gorges visits with Lorelei Sims, a talented blacksmith working in a mostly male-dominated trade. Their conversation reveals the
blacksmith's way of life - communal, family-oriented and often, an extension of home life. Eric also learns how to make a dagger.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
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APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#225
APTEX
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N/A
#412
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Piano Guy
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#1312
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Roger and Hart's "My Funny Valentine" and discuss Salsa tunes. Featured guests
include Bradley Sowash, Lori Mechem and Dave Powers.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #202
Cowboy Junkies
With their languid guitars and ethereal vocals, the Canadian group Cowboy Junkies cast a narcotic spell over their Infinity Hall audience in this
intimate concert performance. Consisting of Alan Anton (bass), and siblings Michael Timmins (guitar), Peter Timmins (drums) and Margo Timmins
(vocals), Cowboy Junkies specialize in a unique sound that combines country, blues and folk, but often with a touch of melancholy thrown in for
good measure. As Margo Timmins jokingly told the audience, "I figure if you're here tonight, you like sad songs. At least I hope you do. If you
don't, you should probably leave about now." The group began in Toronto when Michael and Alan returned from Europe after an unsuccessful
stint with a couple of musical acts. Back home, they began jamming with Michael's brother Peter on drums and sister Margo on vocals, despite
the fact that she was a social worker who had never performed in public before. Their first significant release was The Trinity Session in 1988,
which they recorded in one night with one microphone inside Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity. The album proved to be a cult hit garnering
critical acclaim and college radio airplay for the songs "Sweet Jane" and "Misguided Angel." Since that time, the band had built and maintained a
loyal fan base who appreciate their smart, bluesy compositions and daring, independent style. Most recently, Cowboy Junkies began a unique
four-album cycle called The Nomad Series over an 18-month period with every album built around a different (but common) narrative, from time
spent in China to a tribute record to the late musician Vic Chestnutt. Fans of the Cowboy Junkies won't be disappointed with their Infinity Hall set,
which offers a nice mix of old and new songs from their 26-year career, including the crowd favorite "Sweet Jane," a lyrical, mandolinaccompanied version of "Fairytale," Vic Chestnutt's "See You Around," and a cover of Neil Young's "Powderfinger."
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
Joe Satriani
Instrumental rock guitarist Joe Satriani honors the pioneer of the electric guitar, Les Paul, at the Iridium before a sold-out crowd.
#404
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1307
Central Japan
Megan's journey begins in Kyoto, where she explores the city's best flea market, meditates with a Buddhist monk, is entertained by geishas at a
banquet and visits both the Fushimi Inari Shinto Shrine and the Toji Buddhist Temple, a World Heritage site. Then it's off to Osaka, where she
visits a Cat Cafe and the Kidzania theme park. Megan travels to the home of the Ninja at Iga-Ueno, visits the site of a famous Samurai battle in
Sekigahara, sails to the remote island of Sado and witnesses the dramatic Nada Fighting Festival in Himeji.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
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N/A #704
Afropunk Presents The Triptych
AFROPUNK presents the Triptych is a unique and profound documentary film series profiling some of the most outspoken visual artists of our
time: artists whose talent spans the gamut from interdisciplinary to photography and performance. Produced by AFROPUNK Pictures, the
documentary is itself a work of art, featuring three intimate 25-minute conversations with three bold and culturally resonant voices in art. Each
monologue is a reflection of their life experiences, letting the viewer discover how their observations have shaped the art they create. The first in
the series features Sanford Biggers, Wangechi Mutu and Barron Claiborne-contemporaries, luminaries and friends. Their keen reflections on the
world are at once startling and insightful.
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 29, 2015
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Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
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#412
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Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Roger and Hart's "My Funny Valentine" and discuss Salsa tunes. Featured guests
include Bradley Sowash, Lori Mechem and Dave Powers.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
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N/A #202
Cowboy Junkies
With their languid guitars and ethereal vocals, the Canadian group Cowboy Junkies cast a narcotic spell over their Infinity Hall audience in this
intimate concert performance. Consisting of Alan Anton (bass), and siblings Michael Timmins (guitar), Peter Timmins (drums) and Margo Timmins
(vocals), Cowboy Junkies specialize in a unique sound that combines country, blues and folk, but often with a touch of melancholy thrown in for
good measure. As Margo Timmins jokingly told the audience, "I figure if you're here tonight, you like sad songs. At least I hope you do. If you
don't, you should probably leave about now." The group began in Toronto when Michael and Alan returned from Europe after an unsuccessful
stint with a couple of musical acts. Back home, they began jamming with Michael's brother Peter on drums and sister Margo on vocals, despite
the fact that she was a social worker who had never performed in public before. Their first significant release was The Trinity Session in 1988,
which they recorded in one night with one microphone inside Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity. The album proved to be a cult hit garnering
critical acclaim and college radio airplay for the songs "Sweet Jane" and "Misguided Angel." Since that time, the band had built and maintained a
loyal fan base who appreciate their smart, bluesy compositions and daring, independent style. Most recently, Cowboy Junkies began a unique
four-album cycle called The Nomad Series over an 18-month period with every album built around a different (but common) narrative, from time
spent in China to a tribute record to the late musician Vic Chestnutt. Fans of the Cowboy Junkies won't be disappointed with their Infinity Hall set,
which offers a nice mix of old and new songs from their 26-year career, including the crowd favorite "Sweet Jane," a lyrical, mandolinaccompanied version of "Fairytale," Vic Chestnutt's "See You Around," and a cover of Neil Young's "Powderfinger."
02:00:00
Front and Center
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N/A
Joe Satriani
Instrumental rock guitarist Joe Satriani honors the pioneer of the electric guitar, Les Paul, at the Iridium before a sold-out crowd.
#404
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1307
Central Japan
Megan's journey begins in Kyoto, where she explores the city's best flea market, meditates with a Buddhist monk, is entertained by geishas at a
banquet and visits both the Fushimi Inari Shinto Shrine and the Toji Buddhist Temple, a World Heritage site. Then it's off to Osaka, where she
visits a Cat Cafe and the Kidzania theme park. Megan travels to the home of the Ninja at Iga-Ueno, visits the site of a famous Samurai battle in
Sekigahara, sails to the remote island of Sado and witnesses the dramatic Nada Fighting Festival in Himeji.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #704
Afropunk Presents The Triptych
AFROPUNK presents the Triptych is a unique and profound documentary film series profiling some of the most outspoken visual artists of our
time: artists whose talent spans the gamut from interdisciplinary to photography and performance. Produced by AFROPUNK Pictures, the
documentary is itself a work of art, featuring three intimate 25-minute conversations with three bold and culturally resonant voices in art. Each
monologue is a reflection of their life experiences, letting the viewer discover how their observations have shaped the art they create. The first in
the series features Sanford Biggers, Wangechi Mutu and Barron Claiborne-contemporaries, luminaries and friends. Their keen reflections on the
world are at once startling and insightful.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
(CC)
N/A #201
Stephen Greenblatt, Part 1 of 2
Stephen Greenblatt, John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and winner of the 2011 National Book Award for
non-fiction, is one of the world's foremost literary scholars and critics. He is credited with inventing the literary methodology known as The New
Historicism. He is also the author of two bestselling works of literary history, the 2004 Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
and the 2011 The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, the work for which he received the National Book Award. In this, the first of a two-part
interview, Greenblatt discusses his life and scholarly career. He describes himself as a bookish youth and speaks of his mother's constant fear of
death and his father's Falstaffian humor. Greenblatt notes that his undergraduate experience at Yale, while intellectually enriching, was marred by
an experience with anti-Semitism. He explains that the New Historicism opens a new window on literary criticism, allowing readers to bring
material from the author's culture to bear on an understanding of a literary work. The methodology, he explains, arose as a reaction to the New
Criticism, which focused solely on the internal structure of literature. Greenblatt notes that not all scholars agree with his approach, and he
genially defends himself against his critics.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #811
Where The Jobs Are (Not)!
Unemployment rates remain high in the United States, particularly in minority communities. Guests Carl Jefferson, the president of the National
Association of African American Human Resources and Roz Howard from the Baltimore One-Stop Job Center, reveal the best places to find a
new job
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 29, 2015
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06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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N/A #611
Shore Bird Murals
Sarah visits a Florida bird habitat and learns about the roseate spoonbill and other shore birds. Roger works on a two dozen 4' by 8' bird murals
with large brushes and exterior grade sign paint for these outdoor paintings.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #502
St. Therese Point
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from a rocky shoreline, north of Juneau, Alaska-explaining both how he paints and what he
looks for, in nature, for a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Sunset Coconuts
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#211
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#1021
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1416
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#207
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Mobility and Balance
This episode highlights a variety of exercises to improve balance and concludes with stroking.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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N/A #112
Korean Royal Palace Cuisine
The season ends with a special episode featuring Korean palace cuisine, foods that were once strictly prepared by experienced chefs with
recipes passed down by previous generations, boasting healthy ingredients, artistic decorations and unique flavoring. Cathlyn visits a traditional
restaurant in Koreatown that specializes in royal court cuisines and shows viewers how some of these dishes are made. Later she invites some of
her friends to try out these foods for the first time.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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(CC)
N/A #110
No Holiday Required
Why wait for a holiday! On today's episode Tina prepares a delicious meal that is perfect for any holiday dinner. Recipes included Turkey
Roulade (Roll) with Mushroom stuffing served with Cherry Relish. For desert, she is preparing Pumpkin Chiffon with Candied Pumpkin seeds.
This episode is also filled with great tips on knife skills, presentation, and the benefits of sage.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
(S)
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N/A #2412
Classic and New Salads/L' Insalate Classiche E Nuove
Guy's garden is in all its glory, when Mary Ann comes to harvest the veggies she need to create some creative salads, starting with a poachedperfect Salmon Salad, a crunchy, crispy Roasted Kale Salad and finishes off with a rarely-seen Italian Agretti Salad.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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N/A #124
Unforgettable Hoi An
Long considered one of the most spectacular spots in Vietnam, Hoi An is now a World Heritage Site. Martin visits this picturesque enclave to pay
tribute to both its history and culinary delights. He learns how to wrap flower dumplings and make lanterns. Later he takes part in the paper
lantern release ceremony by the canal. Recipes: Shrimp Mousse on Sugar Cane, Vietnamese Clear Shrimp and Meat Dumplings.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #211
Wyoming Big Horn Sheep
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Jared Lloyd brave sub-zero temperatures to photograph wildlife of
the Wind River Basin, WY.
13:30:00
Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
Reshaping The Arctic
14:00:00
Aviators
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#104
NETA
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N/A
#205
Day in the life of an air show (Part 1 of 2): We take you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the inner workings of one of America's biggest
air shows.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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DVI #306
Sea Snakes, Symbiosis and Coral Spawning
Sea Snakes - Many people don't realize that there are snakes that live in the ocean. And believe it or not, they're actually considerably more
venomous than land snakes! Jonathan travels to Australia and the Philippines to find these marine reptiles, and learns that they are completely
harmless to divers. Symbiosis in the Sea - Animals in the sea have formed thousands of kinds of partnerships to survive. Some are mutualisticgood for both parties-but others are only good for one partner. In this science segment, Jonathan travels the world looking at fascinating and
surprising underwater partnerships. Coral Spawning - How does an animal like coral that lives attached to the bottom (and can't move around)
create new colonies far away? Jonathan spends a week in Bonaire studying coral spawning. He learns how these animals release eggs into the
water at the right time of the year to create new coral colonies. But they only do it at night, and Jonathan's film expedition is a lot of work!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Post and Beam Joinery
This garden gate is the perfect focal point.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1911
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #311
Free Standing Deck
This week on Rough Cut, the Free Standing Deck. Tommy will focus on the basics of frame construction and give special attention to installing a
solid support system. And for the Road Trip, Tommy finds inspiration at a very special place - the USS Salem. The WWII naval ship is home to
some excellent carpentry work.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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(CC)
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
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Radiant Bloom
Enjoy the radiant summer sunflower setting as Sarah Starr guides you expertly through a modified yoga practice with an emphasis on alignment dedicated to opening the full circumference of the hip-joints using a chair for support as well as gentle seated stretching for the upper body.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #209
The Art of Family: Millarrich/Zappow
Gary and the crew head to Nashville, TN to meet with Susan and Rowan who started MillarRich, a company that places people with intellectual
disabilities into loving homes. Then they head to Asheville, NC to meet with Lauren and Matt who created Zappow, an art gallery with a twist
that's drawing national attention.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
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N/A #403
Nicholas Kristof, A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity
A two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Times, Nicholas Kristof has developed a specialty in international reporting on
human rights abuses and social justice. He and his wife Sheryl Wu Dunn shared one of the Pulitzers and they are co-authors of the bestseller
"Half the Sky: From Oppression to Opportunity for Women Worldwide." Their new book is "A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating
Opportunity."
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
(CC)
N/A
#0
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #809
Arkansas & Missouri Railroad
Tracks Ahead goes to Arkansas, home of Wal-Mart, Tyson Chicken, and a combination freight passenger railroad; meet a train collector whose
displays only enhance his operating layouts; go to Kansas and ride behind a restored steam engine; and visit a piece of resurrected history in
Nevada.
19:00:00
Herd In Iceland
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
For over 1000 years Icelandic law has made it illegal to import horses onto the island. For that reason Icelandic horses are a pure breed, isolated
by oceanic borders. During the summer months the horses live a remote and wild existence, grazing in the highlands and raising their young.
Every September they are rounded up by local farmers and directed across the rugged terrain to reunite with their owners. It is a breathtaking
tradition that unites the country. HERD IN ICELAND documents the nation's annual horse roundup. The result is a unique and moving portrait of
Iceland's people, horses, and stunning landscape.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
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Sun, Mar 29, 2015
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19:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Great National Parks
This episode takes a closer look at some of the remarkable landscapes, wildlife and adventures in the United States' National Parks. In each
park, local guides share stories of the park's history and the natural environment, as host Darley Newman hikes, horseback rides and boats to
explore the surroundings. Parks profiled include Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef in Utah, the Great Smokey Mountains in North Carolina, Canyon
de Chelly in Arizona, Kenai Fjords in Alaska, Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii's Big Island,
Cumberland Island in Georgia and Yellowstone in Wyoming.
20:00:00
Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Part documentary, part stage performance, this entertaining look at French chanteuse Edith Piaf tells her story through a terrific theatrical
presentation by singer Raquel Bitton, who literally becomes Piaf while singing, but steps back and tells her story - in English - between the mostly
French songs. Archival photos of Piaf illustrate her life of lucky breaks and tragedy. Some of the film's best moments are of Bitton and Piaf's
friends, lovers, composers happily discussing Piaf over food and wine at a Paris bistro. Featuring 16 songs performed with a full orchestra,
including La Vie En Rose, No Regrets, Hymn To Love.
21:30:00
Mayme Kratz / Stand Still
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mayme Kratz is an established Arizona artist, a collector of biological odds and ends, materials harvested from frequently overlooked desert
debris. Her cast resin sculptures highlight the interconnectedness of nature and space and the creative spirit, as if Kratz has fostered a threedimensional language to express the crucial elements of poetry. This examination of light, color and form causes us to reconsider what it means
to pause and pay attention.
22:00:00
California Women Win The Vote
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Using both historical materials and live reenactments, this film presents the dramatic Suffrage campaign that won the women of California the
right to vote nine years before the Federal Amendment. The campaign becomes a role model and motivation for the rest of the country; today, the
tactics and spirit of these women are a guide and an inspiration for citizen activism in a democratic society. Narrated by Bonnie Franklin.
22:30:00
Conquering The Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Conquering the Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life is a documentary about breast cancer survivors reaching for the stars and
creating triumph out of tragedy, never letting up in their determined fight against the dragon. In their quest to regain their lives, thousands of
breast cancer survivors around the world discovered Dragon Boat Racing, a very demanding water sport, requiring mental and physical
toughness that has became the ultimate team competition among survivors. The compelling stories of these survivors coupled with their struggles
to cross the finish line, results in a vivid image of life and survival: What was once the dragon that almost took their lives has morphed into the
dragon that saved their souls.
23:00:00
Loreena Mckennitt: Nights from the Alhambra
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
LOREENA MCKENNITT: NIGHTS FROM THE ALHAMBRA captures an enchanting musical performance set beneath the stars in the
breathtaking heart of medieval Spain. Recorded in 2006 at the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, singer/composer Loreena McKennitt leads
viewers on a musical journey through her catalogue of traditional Celtic ballads, literary narratives and highlights from each of her albums,
including An Ancient Muse.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 116 of 123
Mon, Mar 30, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Herd In Iceland
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
For over 1000 years Icelandic law has made it illegal to import horses onto the island. For that reason Icelandic horses are a pure breed, isolated
by oceanic borders. During the summer months the horses live a remote and wild existence, grazing in the highlands and raising their young.
Every September they are rounded up by local farmers and directed across the rugged terrain to reunite with their owners. It is a breathtaking
tradition that unites the country. HERD IN ICELAND documents the nation's annual horse roundup. The result is a unique and moving portrait of
Iceland's people, horses, and stunning landscape.
00:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Great National Parks
This episode takes a closer look at some of the remarkable landscapes, wildlife and adventures in the United States' National Parks. In each
park, local guides share stories of the park's history and the natural environment, as host Darley Newman hikes, horseback rides and boats to
explore the surroundings. Parks profiled include Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef in Utah, the Great Smokey Mountains in North Carolina, Canyon
de Chelly in Arizona, Kenai Fjords in Alaska, Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii's Big Island,
Cumberland Island in Georgia and Yellowstone in Wyoming.
01:00:00
Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Part documentary, part stage performance, this entertaining look at French chanteuse Edith Piaf tells her story through a terrific theatrical
presentation by singer Raquel Bitton, who literally becomes Piaf while singing, but steps back and tells her story - in English - between the mostly
French songs. Archival photos of Piaf illustrate her life of lucky breaks and tragedy. Some of the film's best moments are of Bitton and Piaf's
friends, lovers, composers happily discussing Piaf over food and wine at a Paris bistro. Featuring 16 songs performed with a full orchestra,
including La Vie En Rose, No Regrets, Hymn To Love.
02:30:00
Mayme Kratz / Stand Still
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mayme Kratz is an established Arizona artist, a collector of biological odds and ends, materials harvested from frequently overlooked desert
debris. Her cast resin sculptures highlight the interconnectedness of nature and space and the creative spirit, as if Kratz has fostered a threedimensional language to express the crucial elements of poetry. This examination of light, color and form causes us to reconsider what it means
to pause and pay attention.
03:00:00
California Women Win The Vote
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Using both historical materials and live reenactments, this film presents the dramatic Suffrage campaign that won the women of California the
right to vote nine years before the Federal Amendment. The campaign becomes a role model and motivation for the rest of the country; today, the
tactics and spirit of these women are a guide and an inspiration for citizen activism in a democratic society. Narrated by Bonnie Franklin.
03:30:00
Conquering The Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Conquering the Dragon: Breast Cancer Survivors Race for Life is a documentary about breast cancer survivors reaching for the stars and
creating triumph out of tragedy, never letting up in their determined fight against the dragon. In their quest to regain their lives, thousands of
breast cancer survivors around the world discovered Dragon Boat Racing, a very demanding water sport, requiring mental and physical
toughness that has became the ultimate team competition among survivors. The compelling stories of these survivors coupled with their struggles
to cross the finish line, results in a vivid image of life and survival: What was once the dragon that almost took their lives has morphed into the
dragon that saved their souls.
04:00:00
Loreena Mckennitt: Nights from the Alhambra
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
LOREENA MCKENNITT: NIGHTS FROM THE ALHAMBRA captures an enchanting musical performance set beneath the stars in the
breathtaking heart of medieval Spain. Recorded in 2006 at the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, singer/composer Loreena McKennitt leads
viewers on a musical journey through her catalogue of traditional Celtic ballads, literary narratives and highlights from each of her albums,
including An Ancient Muse.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Johnny Apple and Tom Brokaw
Johnny Apple (New York Times columnist, author of Apple's America) and Tom Brokaw (NBC news correspondent).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(CC)
N/A
#112
(N)
N/A
#1361
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #324
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
Signing Time!
NETA
Leah's Farm
The happy Signing Time! gang sings and signs fun with their favorite animals on Leah's farm.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
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Date: 01/30/2015
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Mon, Mar 30, 2015
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Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Diabetes
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
APTEX
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Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#110
(CC)
DVI
#1022
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1417
Your Feet, Your Foundation
It's important to let your feet feel the floor. Exercising barefoot, Mary Ann emphasizes somatosensory awareness in the feet throughout the
workout.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #402
Learn to Sew
Whether you're an experienced sewer or just starting out, there are some key concepts in sewing everyone needs - the basics that you'll use to
make professional garments. Angela Wolf shows how to use an iron and some other tools for perfect pressing - perfect pressing can make or
break a garment. Then, join Deepika Prakash for the first lesson of a 3 part lesson on sewing machine feet. Learn the purpose and uses for
various feet. Finally, Stephani Miller has a lesson on how and why to make a muslin. It's a test drive or a first draft of a pattern.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1004
Stitch Definition
This episode of Knitting Daily looks at stitch definition and tips and tricks for knitters and crocheters. We begin with a tutorial on some unique
cast-on methods for knitting: the tubular and provisional cast-ons. Then, Kristin Omdahl joins crochet designer Robyn Chachula for crocheted
jewelry, and how to make these designs stiff enough to wear. Then, on today's yarn spotlight Clara Parkes takes a look at cotton yarns. What's
the difference between mercerized and non-mercerized cottons, and how well does a particular cotton yarn hold stitch definition for your projects?
Finally, we end today's episode with a unique quick tip for cabling without a cable needle.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #613
Headbands
The Thai Garden Headband by Jenny King is a real head turner, and she shows us how to make it. Drew shows how to make a Loom-Knit
Meadow Moss Headband by Brenda Myers. Next up is Lena with two cowls: The Big Cable Knit Cowl and The Big Cable Crochet Cowl.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4176
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1411
Special-Occasion Roasts
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to making the best Pepper-Crusted Beef Tenderloin Roast. Next, equipment expert Adam
Ried reveals his top pick for pepper grinders in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball
how to make perfect Roast Butterflied Leg of Lamb with Coriander, Cumin, and Mustard Seeds at home.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #311
Mexitalian!
Pati has tons of fun in her kitchen creating a full menu featuring the perfect blend of Italian and Mexican cuisines, two styles that have managed
to mingle in Mexican homes for centuries. Recipe 1: Fish over Fennel Salad with a Jalapeno and Olive Salsa; Recipe 2: Guajillo & Garlic Pasta;
Recipe 3: Cucumber Martini.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #312
Fired Up, Down Under
Ozzies (Australians) and Kiwis (New Zealanders) may live half a world away, but they're every bit as grilling-obsessed as we North Americans
are. Case in point: an Australian favorite, the proverbial "shrimp on the barbie," grilled here with basil and prosciutto and flambeed with Pernod.
Or apostles on horseback-New Zealand sea scallops marinated in wine and grilled with smoky bacon. Grilling doesn't get much more primal than
lamb on a shovel (chops grilled over a wood fire on a shovel blade), a specialty of the Australian Outback. G'day and good grilling. Scallops &
Shrimp; Lamb on a Shovel; Salt-Grilled Pineapples.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
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Holiday Classics
This episode will have you breaking out the best china and every family member digging in to the bounty of vegan deliciousness. The
Unbird/Thanksgiving Fritters/Sweet Potato Chipolte Bisque.
#103
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 118 of 123
Mon, Mar 30, 2015
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15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1805
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
Make Your Mark
APTEX
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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
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #208
Economic Cycles (What Goes Up Must Come Down)
Trends in the economy go up and down. Learn how trends can affect a business. Discover how you can protect yourself against negative effects
and plan for the positive trends. Meet a young man who made paintball profitable and a family who mines for gold.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI
Crafts with Personality
Discover craft ideas with personality. This show features: a paper owl, easy cartoons, a decoupage eye ball, and paint splat art.
#1503
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #911
Whimsy
P. Allen Smith demonstrates the design principle of Whimsy and asks, "What's a garden without a few whimsical touches?" Allen introduces us to
some comical additions to the Garden Home Retreat, Khaki Campbell ducklings and also, a few tips on keeping insects off of the herbs in the
one-acre vegetable garden. We'll also meet an ironworker who makes gingerbread houses and other lighted displays for Garvan Woodland
Gardens.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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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
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
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N/A
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#3312
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Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
#1112
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#205
The Deep South influences this extra funky episode with blues veteran Bobby Rush and the North Mississippi All-Stars in visceral performances.
Jim Lauderdale takes a featured set, as do top Americana songwriters John Fullbright and Sarah Jarosz.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
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N/A #502
Mardra and Reggie Thomas
Billie Holiday-inspired jazz vocals from Mardra Thomas, with the soulful, hard-swinging piano of Reggie Thomas and the Rodney Whitaker
Quartet.
22:00:00
Media Coverage and Female Athletes
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Forty percent of all sports participants are female, yet women's sports receive only 4% of all sport media coverage and female athletes are much
more likely than male athletes to be portrayed in sexually provocative poses. To highlight why this matters and address these disparities, the
Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota, in partnership with tptMN, have produced "Media
Coverage and Female Athletes," a groundbreaking documentary that uses research-based information to examine the amount and type of
coverage given to female athletes. You won't want to miss hearing from expert scholars and award winning coaches and athletes who discuss
this timely issue from a variety of perspectives, as they help dispel the common-but untrue-myths that no one is interested in women's sport and
that "sex sells" women's sport. Effective strategies are also discussed for increasing media coverage and creating images which reflect the reality
of women's sports participation and why this is so important.
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43.1
03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 119 of 123
Mon, Mar 30, 2015
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23:00:00
After The Tsunami
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Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
After the Tsunami is a 30-minute documentary film that tells the story of Indonesian college graduate students who came to US universities on
scholarships following the 2004 tsunami that killed 173,000 in Banda Aceh. Former presidents Bill Clinton and George H W Bush championed the
program, intended to help restore the human capital in Aceh Provence. Much of the early relief was dedicated to food, shelter and the necessities
of everyday life. But while roads and houses were being rebuilt, this program allowed 75 students to go away for a brief time-so they could come
home to rebuild what could not be replaced with asphalt and brick and mortar. Students are profiled during their time at the University of Arkansas
and Texas A& M. The film also follows graduates who are back home in Banda Aceh working in the fields of education, agriculture, government
and business. One graduate runs an orphanage for children who lost their families in the tsunami.
23:30:00
Arc of Light: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ARC OF LIGHT: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss is a documentary film about a pioneering artist, architect and designer who has devoted her
life to the creation of works of art that explore the complex intersections between art, technology, science, nature, poetry, mathematics and
architecture. The film looks at the astonishing range of Bliss's work, from small painterly and digitally based studies of color and light to
architectural site commissions of immense scale. It also puts her work in art-historical context and traces her Modernist influences, including the
Bauhaus school artists of the 1920s.
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 120 of 123
Tue, Mar 31, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5261
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1112
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#205
The Deep South influences this extra funky episode with blues veteran Bobby Rush and the North Mississippi All-Stars in visceral performances.
Jim Lauderdale takes a featured set, as do top Americana songwriters John Fullbright and Sarah Jarosz.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Mardra and Reggie Thomas
Billie Holiday-inspired jazz vocals from Mardra Thomas, with the soulful, hard-swinging piano of Reggie Thomas and the Rodney Whitaker
Quartet.
03:00:00
Media Coverage and Female Athletes
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Forty percent of all sports participants are female, yet women's sports receive only 4% of all sport media coverage and female athletes are much
more likely than male athletes to be portrayed in sexually provocative poses. To highlight why this matters and address these disparities, the
Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota, in partnership with tptMN, have produced "Media
Coverage and Female Athletes," a groundbreaking documentary that uses research-based information to examine the amount and type of
coverage given to female athletes. You won't want to miss hearing from expert scholars and award winning coaches and athletes who discuss
this timely issue from a variety of perspectives, as they help dispel the common-but untrue-myths that no one is interested in women's sport and
that "sex sells" women's sport. Effective strategies are also discussed for increasing media coverage and creating images which reflect the reality
of women's sports participation and why this is so important.
04:00:00
After The Tsunami
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
After the Tsunami is a 30-minute documentary film that tells the story of Indonesian college graduate students who came to US universities on
scholarships following the 2004 tsunami that killed 173,000 in Banda Aceh. Former presidents Bill Clinton and George H W Bush championed the
program, intended to help restore the human capital in Aceh Provence. Much of the early relief was dedicated to food, shelter and the necessities
of everyday life. But while roads and houses were being rebuilt, this program allowed 75 students to go away for a brief time-so they could come
home to rebuild what could not be replaced with asphalt and brick and mortar. Students are profiled during their time at the University of Arkansas
and Texas A& M. The film also follows graduates who are back home in Banda Aceh working in the fields of education, agriculture, government
and business. One graduate runs an orphanage for children who lost their families in the tsunami.
04:30:00
Arc of Light: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
ARC OF LIGHT: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss is a documentary film about a pioneering artist, architect and designer who has devoted her
life to the creation of works of art that explore the complex intersections between art, technology, science, nature, poetry, mathematics and
architecture. The film looks at the astonishing range of Bliss's work, from small painterly and digitally based studies of color and light to
architectural site commissions of immense scale. It also puts her work in art-historical context and traces her Modernist influences, including the
Bauhaus school artists of the 1920s.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #113
Elie Wiesel and Gustav Niebuhr
Elie Wiesel (Nobel Prize winner and author of And the Sea Is Never Full, Memoirs, 1969-) and Gustav Niebuhr (former New York Times religion
correspondent).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #325
Big Bird/Chirp Flies The Coop
Chirp meets a real, live Robin - who can sing, build nests, take baths, and fly! Should Chirp go south with Robin, or stay and face another dreary
winter? Holly Hunter guest-stars. Pocoyo: Bedtime - Pato is tired, but Pocoyo isn't.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
The Great Backyard
During a hike in the woods, Alex, Leah and Hopkins try to spot animals.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Back
NETA
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#108
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N/A
#111
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03/01/2015 - 03/31/2015
Date: 01/30/2015
Page 121 of 123
Tue, Mar 31, 2015
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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DVI
#1023
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1418
Flabby Arms
This workout focuses on exercises to tone the arm muscles. Mary Ann introduces a new way to strengthen arms using your own body as
resistance.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #403
Modern Patchwork
Combine traditional techniques with a contemporary aesthetic with modern patchwork. Color, graphics, and even stitch style provide a new look
for a time honored tradition. Victoria Findlay Wolfe, a leader in the Modern Quilting movement, begins with a tutorial on making your own quilt
fabric. Making fabric can jump start your creativity by following your instincts and building your confidence in making choices about color through
play. Then, Angela Wolf turns the fabric created by Victoria into a simple pillow with a zipper accent. Finally, Lisa Sipes, another guild member
with an eye for contemporary design, creates a pillow sham that embodies this fresh look, but also includes very basic machine techniques. This
pillow uses circular sewing and features cording and braid feet.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1005
Lofty Lux
We're lofty and luxurious on today's episode of Knitting Daily. Join us for a look at airy fabrics, such as mesh and brioche knitting. We begin this
episode with an airy yarn over technique that is used to create loft in your knitting. Then, on today's how-to segment Laura Bryant and Barry Klein
explore Tunisian crochet techniques and projects. This popular skill is both easy and fun to master. Then, on today's yarn spotlight Eunny joins
yarn expert Clara Parkes for a look at soft spun fiber. We'll explore pencil rovings and lofty yarns that add warmth but not bulk to your projects.
Then, we wrap up today's episode with a quick tip for brioche knitting in two colors.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
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Contemporary Pants
All pants are not the same! Learn about contemporary options of a lower waistline and contoured waistband.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
#201
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N/A
#4177
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #324
Sandwiches from Master Chefs (Part 2)
Today's show includes more great sandwiches from Chef Keller's master chef friends. First Rick Moonen makes a scrumptious sloppy joe with
catfish and his own, very special barbecue sauce. Then star chef Shawn McClain takes burgers to a new level by combining Wagyu beef, short
rib meat, goat cheese, and an artichoke-ham relish. Rick Moonen's Catfish Sloppy Joe; Shawn McClain's Mediterranean Burger.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #509
Bergen Food Renaissance
Andreas visits Bergen in Western Norway, where he meets up with local chef Christopher Haatuft to collect oysters and wild scallops. Then, he
makes a trout tartar and a smoked trout dish, served with a bitter-sweet summer salad. Finally, Andreas prepares a trout burger with onion
compote and coleslaw.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Original Sushi
Chef Staib discovers A Taste of History in the origins of Japanese sushi. Kobe Japan is the backdrop for the secrets of sushi-making and
demystifying the most prized and pampered beef in the world, Kobe Beef. This visual spectacle from Japan includes a tour of the Imperial Palace
grounds and a visit with geisha.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
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N/A #105
Early Winter
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that will help welcome the winter season. This recipe includes, Tuna Crudo, chicken,
strawberries and mascarpone.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1806
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: 01/30/2015
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15:30:00
Make Your Mark
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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
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #209
The Green Economy & You
Join the Biz Kids on a mission and discover your impact on the environment. Explore different ways to become part of the green economy and
learn how there's green to be made in thinking green. Find out about "The Big Green Bus" and "Zoo Doo."
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1504
Creative Costumes
It's time for a little dress up and pretend, with wands for wizards and princesses, a pirate themed necklace, animal ears, tails and masks, and a
segment demonstrated how to decorate shoes and boots.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #912
Mystery
For P. Allen Smith, the design principle of Mystery invokes curiosity and expectation in the garden. Allen shows us a few examples of mystery,
plus some helpful information on citronella geraniums, grafting Japanese maples and an easy way to plant potatoes.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(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
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#11064
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1112
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5261
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#713
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #605
Jarrod Dickenson
Texas born, Brooklyn-based Jarrod Dickenson is a world touring singer-songwriter who expertly works blues, country and folk into his
compositions. Roots music connoisseurs No Depression writes: "A voice like a young Tom Waits...Jarrod Dickenson's songs are simply
breathtaking, possessing melodies many of his peers would give their left arm for." In this episode, Dickenson performs several songs including
tracks from his critically acclaimed record "The Lonesome Traveler."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #911
Don Henry
Grammy Award winner Don Henry's songs have been recorded by legends like Ray Charles, Patti Page and Conway Twitty. By country crooners
like: Gene Watson, John Conlee and B.J. Thomas By young hit makers of today like: Blake Shelton, Lonestar and Miranda Lambert and the list
goes on. And he's shared the stage with performers as diverse as Joey Ramone to Keith Urban. The wit and wisdom of Don's songs are widely
renowned whether it's campfire favorites, the hilarious "B.F.D." and biker lullaby "Harley", to the wonderfully poignant tribute to Martin Luther King
"Beautiful Fool", and of course his Grammy Award winning country classic "Where've You Been".
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Raul Midon
22:00:00
El Taller
APTEX
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#409
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N/A
#0
Proyecto Teatro aims to make the arts accessible to the entire community, regardless of income levels, and to reduce social and cultural
differences of society. For actor and director Alejandro Pedemonte creating a space that leads to human development through the arts was his
main goal when he created Talleres Infantiles, a year round Spanish language art program for mostly low income students. We follow a group of
students and volunteers for a year as they work together to improve their community while maintaining their culture alive. An Arts in Context
special.
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Reason to Dance
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As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.