A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION
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A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION
WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 | the little programlistings Public television & Public radio for rochester juLY 2014 4 6 ’ Y JuL This year marks the 50th anniversary of the historic three-day race riot that erupted in two African-American neighborhoods in Rochester. In remembrance, WXXI will present July ’64, a film that tells the story of the riot. On the night of July 24, 1964, frustration and resentment brought on by institutional racism, overcrowding, lack of job opportunity, and police dog attacks exploded in racial violence that brought Rochester to its knees. Directed by Carvin Eison and produced by Chris Christopher, July ’64 combines historic archival footage, news reports, and interviews with witnesses and participants to dig deeply into the causes and effects of the historic disturbance. In addition to the film, WXXI News will present, the week of July 21, a series of news features about this important anniversary and the issue of race. Coverage will include a special segment on Need to Know on WXXI-TV and a discussion on Connections with Evan Dawson on AM 1370. MONDAY, JULY 21 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION 40 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TH SATURDAY, JULY 5 AT 6PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 Details inside >> FED UP: THE FILM THE FOOD INDUSTRY DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE Little theatre, Friday, July 18 at 7pm Details inside >> Executive Staff july 2014 Volume 5, Issue 7 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-forprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to WXXI Program Listings, Membership Department, P.O. 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Our free smartphone app has Norm Silverstein been popular with many listeners and, just recently, AM 1370, WRUR-FM 88.5 and WEOS-FM 89.5 (Geneva) have been made available for streaming in iTunes Radio! They were in a group of only 42 NPR public radio stations across the country to roll out on this new platform. Now you can get the local news (and music programs on WRUR) that matter to you – wherever you are and whenever you want to listen. To find our stream on iTunes Radio, type the station you listen to – WXXI, WRUR or WEOS – into the search field and “add” that station to your personal “My Stations” list for future listening. We will continue to evolve our iTunes Radio service over the next several months, aiming to provide you with the best experience possible and to develop inventive ways to strengthen public radio throughout the Finger Lakes. If you’d like more information on how to access this new offering, visit WXXI.org/itunes-radio. Also newsworthy this month, we’ll be unveiling a new “show open” and set for Need to Know, our weekly public affairs program hosted by Hélène Biandudi Hofer. The set renovations will allow for more fluid movement within the show, and makes possible additional guests and video components – plus it’s going to look great! We hope you’ll tune in to WXXI-TV on July 10 at 8 p.m. to check out the new look and, if you haven’t already done so, discover the indepth coverage on community issues that Need to Know provides every Thursday night. I also encourage you to follow Hélène and the show on Twitter using hashtag #ntkwxxi. Finally, if you’ve been to The Little lately, you may have noticed that the films in Theatre 1 look sharper and sound better. That’s because it recently underwent a necessary conversion from 35mm film to digital projection. Now we can show the latest movies in brighter, stellar picture quality, with a new screen and sound system. But, don’t worry—we will also have the ability to show film (including archival 35mm) in Theatre 1, important for the film festivals and others we partner with. Your generous support makes all these exciting innovations and enhancements possible, enabling us to better serve our community. Thank you for your support – and we look forward to what the rest of the summer brings! Best regards, Norm Silverstein [email protected] @normWXXI NEWS&EVENTS Q&A with a WXXI underwriter ESL Federal Credit Union is the largest, locally led financial institution in the Rochester area with more than 320,000 members. Leslie Zornow, Advertising and Branding manager, provides a brief look at the organization whose primary goal is always making customers their top priority: Q. Why do you feel ESL is a valuable asset to the Greater Rochester community? At ESL we don’t have shareholders, so we answer to our primary stakeholders – customers, employees and the community. Our decisions are made locally and based on what is best for the people and communities we serve. Q. What has been the most important business practice for a company with the longevity of ESL? ESL has been nationally ranked by the Great Place to Work Institute as one of the best medium-sized workplaces in America for three out of the past four years. When you’re a happy employee you just naturally want customers to be happy too. Q. Do you have a favorite program on NPR, our Classical station, WRUR, and/or PBS? My favorite programs are “Fresh Air” and “The Diane Rehm Show” (AM 1370). And in my house, despite some eye-rolling from my daughters, we have Classical Music Sundays where we only listen to classical on WXXI-FM 91.5. After all, you can only listen to so much One Direction and Justin Timberlake! Q: What would you like the WXXI audience to know about ESL? We’ve embraced a concept of “shared value” at ESL which means, that by creating prosperity and growth for all members of our community, we all benefit. We try to foster prosperity not only by providing appropriate and targeted financial solutions, but also by focusing on delivering information, education, and financial literacy. We believe an educated consumer is a more satisfied consumer. Leslie Zornow, Advertising and Branding manager, ESL JOIN US THURSDAYS FOR THIS FREE CONCERT SERIES AT HIGH FALLS Hochstein at High Falls, a free, noontime, summer concert series hosted by WXXI, Hochstein and the High Falls Business Association is in full swing. If you work downtown or are downtown Thursdays at lunchtime, we suggest you head over to Granite Mills Park in High Falls to hear one – or all of the bands. Be sure to bring your lunch and a lawn chair! See these great performers in July: JULY 10 FRED VINE & BRIAN WILLIAMS JULY 17 THE RUDdY WELL BAND JULY 24 MiKAELA DAVIS JULY 31 NIMROD WILDFIRE To learn more and to see the bands featured in August, visit WXXI.org/hhf. To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, contact [email protected] CONGRATS TO WXXI NEWS and the innovation trail WXXI News and the Innovation Trail received three 1st place awards from the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association last month. The 1st place awards included one for ‘Best Feature,’ won by the WXXI Newsroom for a series called “50 Years Later, Rochester Remembers the Dream.” Beth Adams, Carlet Cleare, Kate O’Connell, Jeanne Fisher, and Hélène Biandudi Hofer all contributed to that series. The Innovation Trail, a collaboration of five upstate New York public media outlets led by WXXI, won a 1st place award for ‘Best News Series’ on the “Economics of Refugees in Upstate New York.” Contributors included Ryan Delaney, Ashley Hirtzel, and Kate O’Connell. They also brought home a 1st place award in the ‘Best News Special/Documentary’ category for “Chemical exposure at Goodyear’s Niagara Falls plant will impact workers for years to come.” The reporters on that story were Matthew Leonard and Jim Morris. The news teams also received Special Mentions for five other news features. TVHIGHLIGHTS A CAPITOL FOURTH FRIDAY, JULY 4 AT 8PM AND 10:30PM ON WXXI-TV America’s favorite Independence Day celebration, hosted by Tom Bergeron (“Dancing with the Starts”) will feature unrivaled performances from some of the country’s best-known musical artists, topped off by the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation. Broadcast live on PBS from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, the event will feature performances by Frankie Valli, Patti LaBelle, Jordin Sparks, Michael McDonald, Sara Evans, Kendall Schmidt and Kelli O’Hara; with the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of top pops conductor Jack Everly. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of our national anthem, composer John Williams will debut a special arrangement for the orchestra and chorus of the “Star Spangled Banner” with the National Symphony Orchestra, The Joint Armed Forces Chorus, the Choral Arts Society of Washington and the U.S. Army Herald Tom Bergeron Credit: Courtesy of Capital Concerts Trumpets. host Tom Bergeron MASTERPIECE MYSTERY POV: GETTING BACK TO ABNORMAL MONDAY, JULY 14 AT 10PM ON WXXI-TV What happens when America’s most joyous, dysfunctional city rebuilds itself after a disaster? New Orleans is the setting of Getting Back to Abnormal, a film that serves up a provocative mix of race, corruption, and politics to tell the story of the re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative. Supported by her irrepressible African-American aide Barbara Lacen-Keller, Head polarizes the city as her candidacy threatens to diminish the power and influence of its black citizens. Featuring a cast of characters as colorful as the city itself, the film presents a New Orleans that outsiders rarely see. This documentary was produced by filmmakers (pictured below) Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, Paul Stekler and Peter Odabashian. Peter is a 1971 graduate of the University of Rochester. Credit: Courtesy of Glen Pitre; New Orleans City Councilwoman Stacy Head. Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Kolker “POIROT” Tom Judson, Chairman and CEO of The Pike Company SEASON 12 AY, PREMIERES SUND JULY 27 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV David Suchet returns in his signature role as suave Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot in two new mysteries, The Big Four and Dead Man’s Folly, based on the novels by Agatha Christie. Whether he’s on holiday abroad, taking a countryside break, or simply going about his business near his central London home, Poirot finds himself exercising his “little grey cells” by helping police investigate crimes and murders, whether they ask for his help or not. Credit: Courtesy of (C) ITV Studios For MASTERPIECE David Suchet as Poirot Please note that programs and times are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, log on to WXXI.org. To report reception trouble for any WXXI channels, call (585) 258-0331. TELEVISION PROGRAMMING For extensive listings, features, news, events & more, visit: WXXI.org TUESDAY July 1 1:30pm Asia This Week Chef John Besh WEDNESDAY July 2 1:00pm 1:30pm Asian Voices / Moveable Feast THURSDAY July 3 1:00pm Chef John Besh FRIDAY July 4 1:30pm Well Read Perfect Day SATURDAY July 5 1:00pm Martha Bakes (cont’) POV / create French Chef CityWise / 1:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm | Arthur | Local USA | Woodsmith | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home 5:30pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 2:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Garden Smart | Katie Brown *Second Opinion ALS 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home 2:00pm *Second Opinion The Aging Face 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 1:30pm | Well Read 2:00pm 2:30pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | Moyers & Company| Asia 7 Days 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | This Old House | Asian Voices |McLaughlin Group | Global 3000 | Ask/Old House | Moyers & Company| McLaughlin Group | European Journal| Am. Reframed Building Babel MARATHON: Beauty and the Beach - There’s nothing better than a gorgeous beach in an exotic locale. Rudy Maxa and Joseph Rosendo join you on this wet and wild trip! 1:00pm Super Why! LinkAsia create / Perfect Day AFTERNOON 1:30pm 1:00pm Super Why! Asia This Week Chef John Besh 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Religion & Ethics | Nature Salmon: Running the Gauntlet| Civil War: The Untold Story | Lafayette: The Lost Hero | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut TUESDAY July 8 / 4:00pm AFTERNOON MONDAY July 7 create 3:30pm | Simply Ming | Test Kitchen | Rick Steves | Second Opinion* | P. Allen Smith | Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Parts 6 and 7 | Australian Story | Lafayette: The Lost Hero | Liberty or Death | Anthem | To the Contrary | Asian Voices | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves | Travelscope | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country Global Voices Before the Spring... create 2:00pm AFTERNOON SUNDAY July 6 1:00pm 3:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA Ghosts of Murdered Kings | Secrets of/Dead Bones of the Buddha| Secrets of the Dead Carthage’s Lost... | Newsline | Journal | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Start Up Super Why! / 2:30pm AFTERNOON 1:00pm create DT 21.3 / CABLE 1276 AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 1:30pm Scully World / 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Second Opinion* | Serving America | POV American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee | Frontline To Catch a Trader | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Super Why! create / create | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Asia Biz Forecast | America Reframed Building Babel | American Mosque| Global Voices Before the Spring... | Sing For/Supper | Primal Grill | BBQ University | Rhythm Abroad | Music Voyager | Rick Steves | Woodturning Super Why! create DT 21.2 / CABLE 1275 | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | European Journal | Freedom Summer: American Experience | Local USA | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves Super Why! / DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221 AFTERNOON 1:00pm create TV/HD 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time | Newsline | Journal | P. Allen Smith | Start Up AFTERNOON 1:30pm 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | European Journal | Ubaldo | Running of the Bulls | Local USA | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves 4:30pm | Arthur | Local USA | Woodsmith | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home TUESDAY July 1 EVENING 6:00pm / create 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm | Time Scanners Egyptian Pyramids | History Detectives Civil War Sabotage | Frontline To Catch a Trader BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | America Reframed Building Babel | American Mosque | PBS NewsHour Global Voices Waiting for/Revolution | Global Voices Before the Spring... | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Woodwright Shop | Rick Steves Clifford WEDNESDAY July 2 6:00pm 6:30pm EVENING 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Nature Salmon: Running the Gauntlet | NOVA Ghosts of Murdered Kings | Secrets of the Dead Bones of Buddha | | | | PBS NewsHour Frontline To Catch a Trader Serving America POV American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Frontline To Catch a Trader | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Clifford BBC World News / create THURSDAY July 3 6:00pm 6:30pm EVENING 7:00pm *Second Opinion Colon Cancer 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business / create | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Doc Martin The Portwenn Effect | Scott & Bailey | Secrets of/Dead Bones of the Buddha| Secrets of the Dead Carthage’s Lost... | PBS NewsHour Secrets of the Dead Carthage’s Lost...| NOVA Ghosts of Murdered Kings | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Woodwright Shop| Rick Steves Clifford FRIDAY July 4 6:00pm BBC World News Anthem create Clifford / EVENING 6:30pm SATURDAY July 5 6:00pm (Cont’ from 5p) Global 3000 / create Clifford New York Now (cont’ 5p) / create Clifford BBC World News Local USA / create Clifford 6:30pm 7:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm Clifford 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm EVENING 6:30pm 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Toronto | Local USA | Ubaldo | Running of the Bulls | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Seacaucus | POV My Way to Olympia | Local USA | Local USA | PBS NewsHour | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves EVENING 6:30pm 7:00pm | PBS NewsHour Survivor’s Story | Global Voices The Oath / 9:00pm | PBS NewsHour | The Queen’s Diamond Decades Pt 3 | Last Tango in Halifax Season 2 | Masterpiece Mystery Endeavour | Vicious | American Mosque | Great Conversations Cash & Spitzer | Nature Salmon: Running the Gauntlet| Civil War: The Untold Story | Global Voices The Oath | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves BBC World News | Nightly Business create 8:30pm EVENING TUESDAY July 8 6:00pm 8:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Lawrence Welk Big Band Memories | Father Brown The Wrong Shape | Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | Call the Midwife Season 3 | LinkAsia | Moyers & Co. | Asia 7 Days | Asian Voices |McLaughlin Group | Global 3000 | European Journal| America Reframed Building Babel | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | MARATHON: Beauty and the Beach - Mozambique, Sydney, Fiji, and Tahiti! MONDAY July 7 6:00pm 7:30pm EVENING SUNDAY July 6 6:00pm 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | A Capitol Fourth | Niagara Falls | A Capitol Fourth | Lafayette: The Lost Hero | Liberty or Death | Anthem | PBS NewsHour | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves | Super Why! | Curious George | Time Scanners St. Paul’s Cathedral | History Detectives Glenn Miller | Frontline Secrets of the Vatican | America Reframed Town Hall | Out of Order | PBS NewsHour | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Woodwright Shop | Rick Steves WEDNESDAY July 9 1:00pm 1:30pm Asian Voices / Hubert Keller THURSDAY July 10 1:00pm 1:30pm Scully World / create Chef John Besh FRIDAY July 11 1:30pm Well Read Perfect Day SATURDAY July 12 1:00pm 1:30pm | Simply Ming Martha Bakes Essential Pepin Ubaldo Perfect Day 1:00pm Super Why! Asia This Week Chef John Besh 1:00pm Super Why! Asian Voices 2:00pm 2:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Arthur | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Less We Forget | Newsline | Journal | Woodsmith | Victory Garden | For Your Home 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm *Second Opinion Pelvic Organ Prolapse **Signs of the Time: Locally produced, Emmy award-winning doc that reveals the myth and mystery behind one of the greatest innovations of baseball – umpire hand signals. 2:30pm 2:30pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | Moyers & Company| Asia 7 Days 1:30pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | This Old House | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Ask/Old House | Moyers & Company| McLaughlin Group | European Journal| Am. Reframed Town Hall Hubert Keller 1:00pm Super Why! Scully World | Journal 2:30pm *Second Opinion Psoriasis 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | P. Allen Smith | Start Up AFTERNOON 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | European Journal | Constitution USA with Peter Sagal A More Perfect Union & It’s a Free Country| Local USA | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves 1:30pm 4:30pm | Arthur | Local USA | Woodsmith 1:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home AFTERNOON 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Asia Biz Forecast | America Reframed Code of the West | The Old West | Global Voices The Mosuo Sisters | Bringing it Home | Primal Grill | BBQ University | Rhythm Abroad | Music Voyager | Rick Steves | Woodturning THURSDAY July 17 / AFTERNOON 2:00pm WEDNESDAY July 16 create 2:00pm 1:30pm TUESDAY July 15 / 4:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Religion & Ethics | Nature Saving Otter 501 | Civil War: The Untold Story | Global Voices The Mosuo Sisters | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut LinkAsia create *Second Opinion Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm AFTERNOON Super Why! / 2:00pm MARATHON: Very Berry - Summer time is the right time to enjoy the flavor of sweet berries – strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries. This will be a very berry marathon! 1:00pm create AFTERNOON 2:00pm MONDAY July 14 / 5:30pm 1:30pm | Well Read CityWise create 5:00pm AFTERNOON 1:00pm / 4:30pm | Lidia’s Kitchen SUNDAY July 13 create 4:00pm | Test Kitchen | Rick Steves | Second Opinion* | P. Allen Smith | Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 | Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 | **Signs of the Time | Little League: A History | To the Contrary | Asian Voices | Cook’s Country | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves | Travelscope | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country Ind. Lens Revolutionary Optimists / 3:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time | Closer to Truth | NOVA Mystery of a Masterpiece | Secrets/Dead The Mona Lisa Mystery | Secrets/Dead Death on the Railroad | Newsline | Journal | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Start Up Super Why! create 3:00pm AFTERNOON 1:00pm / 2:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Second Opinion* | Ind. Lens Revolutionary Optimists | POV My Way to Olympia | Out of Order | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves Super Why! create 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Asia Biz Forecast | America Reframed Town Hall | Out of Order | Secrets of the Dead Carthage’s Lost...| Newsline | Journal | Sing For/Supper | Primal Grill | BBQ University | Rhythm Abroad | Music Voyager | Rick Steves | Woodturning | Garden Smart | Katie Brown Super Why! create AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat | Second Opinion* | Atchafalaya... | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Garden Smart | Katie Brown *Second Opinion Mystery Diagnosis 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 5:00pm |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Wild Kratts | POV Getting Back to Abnormal | Frontline Separate & Unequal 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Newsline WEDNESDAY July 9 6:00pm 6:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business EVENING 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm / create Clifford THURSDAY July 10 6:00pm 6:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business Secrets/Dead Death on the Railroad | Super Why! / create Clifford FRIDAY July 11 7:30pm 8:00pm 7:30pm *Signs of the Times: Locally produced, Emmy award-winning doc that reveals the myth and mystery behind one of the greatest innovations of baseball – umpire hand signal 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm EVENING 7:00pm 6:30pm *Second Opinion Mystery Diagnosis 8:30pm 9:00pm 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Charlie Rose | Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 | Signs of the Time * Little League: A History | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl Clifford SATURDAY July 12 6:00pm Global 3000 / create Clifford (cont’ 5p) / create Clifford 7:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm BBC World News Local USA / create Clifford 6:30pm 7:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm / create | Super Why! 6:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business Secrets of/Dead Lost in the Amazon / 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm *See highlight about this film and the local connection it has on the TV Highlights page. | PBS NewsHour | Time Scanners Petra | History Detectives Texas Servant Girl | Frontline Separate & Unequal | Global Voices The List | America Reframed Code of the West | The Old West | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Woodwright Shop | Rick Steves EVENING 7:00pm | My Wild Affair Elephant Who Found... | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Sex in the Wild Elephants BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Atchafalaya... | POV Getting Back to Abnormal | FrontlineSeparate & Unequal | PBS NewsHour FrontlineSeparate & Unequal | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Clifford THURSDAY July 17 create 8:30pm EVENING WEDNESDAY July 16 6:00pm 8:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Baltimore | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Los Angeles| *POV Getting Back to Abnormal | Local USA | Constitution USA with Peter Sagal A More Perfect Union & It’s a Free Country| Local USA | Local USA | PBS NewsHour | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves Global Voices The Mosuo Sisters / 10:30pm | Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize | Little League: A History | PBS NewsHour | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves 7:30pm EVENING BBC World News | Nightly Business create Clifford 10:30pm | PBS NewsHour | The Queen’s Diamond Decades Pt 4 | Last Tango in Halifax Season 2 Premiere | Masterpiece Mystery Endeavour | Vicious | Out of Order | Great Conversations Chris Matthews | Nature Saving Otter 501 | Civil War: The Untold Story | Global Voices The Mosuo Sisters | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves TUESDAY July 15 6:00pm 10:00pm EVENING MONDAY July 14 6:00pm 9:30pm EVENING 6:30pm SUNDAY July 13 New York Now 10:30pm | PBS NewsHour | Lawrence Welk Hooray for Hollywood | Father Brown The Man in the Tree | Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | Call the Midwife Season 3 | LinkAsia | Moyers & Co. | Asia 7 Days | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose | European Journal| America Reframed Town Hall | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | MARATHON: Very Berry - Strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries! British Antiques 6:00pm 10:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Doc Martin All the Harbors in All the... | Scott & Bailey | NOVA Mystery of a Masterpiece | Secrets/Dead The Mona Lisa Mystery | Secrets/Dead Death on the Railroad | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Woodwright Shop| Rick Steves BBC World News / 9:30pm EVENING 6:00pm create 9:00pm | Nature Saving Otter | NOVA Mystery of a Masterpiece | Secrets of the Dead Mona Lisa Mystery | Ind. Lens Revolutionary Optimists | POV My Way to Olympia | Frontline Secrets of the Vatican | PBS NewsHour | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Modern Irish Food | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Out of Order | PBS NewsHour Clifford | Super Why! EVENING 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm *Second Opinion Cardiac Spouses 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Doc Martin Haemophobia | Scott & Bailey | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Chasing Shackleton | Secrets of/Dead Lost in the Amazon | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Hometime | Rick Steves FRIDAY July 18 AFTERNOON 1:00pm 1:30pm Well Read / create 2:00pm Perfect Day SATURDAY July 19 1:00pm 1:30pm | Simply Ming | Atchafalaya Martha Bakes (cont’) POV | Lidia’s Kitchen / create Essential Pepin 1:30pm Constitution USA with Peter Sagal LinkAsia 2:00pm Perfect Day 1:00pm Super Why! Asia This Week Chef John Besh 1:00pm Super Why! Asian Voices 1:30pm 2:00pm Hubert Keller 1:00pm Super Why! Scully World / Chef John Besh 1:00pm Super Why! Well Read / 1:30pm Perfect Day 1:00pm Martha Bakes (cont’) POV / 4:30pm 3:30pm 4:00pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | This Old House | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Last Tango in Halifax Season 1 | To the Contrary | Asian Voices | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Ask/Old House | Moyers & Company| McLaughlin Group | European Journal| Am. Reframed Code of the West Essential Pepin *Second Opinion Chronic Pain Management 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | P. Allen Smith | Start Up 4:30pm | Arthur | Local USA | Woodsmith | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home AFTERNOON 2:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Asia Biz Forecast | America Reframed Radio Unnameable| Stokes | Bringing it Home | Primal Grill | BBQ University | Rhythm Abroad | Music Voyager | Rick Steves 2:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 4:30pm | Arthur | Atchafalaya | Woodturning | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Garden Smart | Katie Brown *Second Opinion The Future of Cancer Treatment AFTERNOON 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Second Opinion* | Life in the Ballet | POV Dance for Me | Frontline Poor Kids | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves 4:30pm | Arthur | Newsline | Woodsmith | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home AFTERNOON | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Closer to Truth | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Chasing Shackleton | Secrets/Dead China’s Terracotta... | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut SATURDAY July 26 create 3:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | European Journal | Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Created Equal & Built to Last? | Local USA | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves FRIDAY July 25 create 4:00pm 5:00pm AFTERNOON THURSDAY July 24 create 3:00pm | Moyers & Company| Asia 7 Days 2:00pm WEDNESDAY July 23 / 2:30pm 1:30pm TUESDAY July 22 create 3:00pm | Test Kitchen | Rick Steves | Second Opinion* | P. Allen Smith | Last Tango in Halifax Season 1 | Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Global Voices Behind the Rainbow | Cook’s Country | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves | Travelscope | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Religion & Ethics | My Wild Affair Elephant Who Found... | Pioneers in Aviation: Race to the Moon | Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut Super Why! / 2:30pm AFTERNOON 1:00pm create 4:30pm MARATHON: Great American Comfort Food with Chris Kimball - Featuring Chris’ favorite dishes, such as fried chicken, brisket, crab cakes, ice cream, and bread pudding from New Orleans. MONDAY July 21 / 4:00pm *Second Opinion Sugar 2:00pm Great Performances at the Met Werther create 3:30pm AFTERNOON 1:00pm / 3:00pm AFTERNOON SUNDAY July 20 create 2:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Chasing Shackleton | Secrets of/Dead Lost in the Amazon | Newsline | Journal | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Start Up Super Why! 1:30pm *Second Opinion Pituitary Gland Tumor AFTERNOON 2:00pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | P. Allen Smith | Start Up 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm | Simply Ming | Test Kitchen | Rick Steves | Second Opinion* | P. Allen Smith | Last Tango in Halifax Season 1 | Life in the Ballet | Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible | Kennedy Half Century | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves | Travelscope | Last Tango in Halifax Season 1 | To the Contrary | Asian Voices | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country FRIDAY July 18 EVENING 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Charlie Rose | Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize | The Roosevelts | Global Voices Behind the Rainbow | PBS NewsHour Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Afropop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves Clifford BBC World News / create SATURDAY July 19 6:00pm 6:30pm Norm & Company | PBS NewsHour | LinkAsia | Super Why! Global 3000 / create Clifford SUNDAY July 20 (cont’ 5p) / create Clifford BBC World News Local USA / create Clifford 6:30pm 7:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm | Super Why! WEDNESDAY July 23 6:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm *Encore broadcast on Sunday, July 27 at 11 p.m. 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm EVENING | PBS NewsHour Stokes | Global Voices My Perestroika / 8:30pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Salt Lake... | *July ‘64 (Race riots in Rochester) | POV Dance for Me | Local USA | Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Created Equal & Built to Last? | Local USA | Local USA | PBS NewsHour | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Moveable Feast | Neven Maguire | This Old House | Rick Steves BBC World News | Nightly Business create Clifford 8:00pm | Lawrence Welk Italian Show | Father Brown The Eye of Apollo | Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | Call the Midwife Season 3 | Moyers & Co. | Asia 7 Days | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose | European Journal| America Reframed Code of the West | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | MARATHON: Great American Comfort Food with Chris Kimball - Yum! EVENING TUESDAY July 22 6:00pm *Norm & Company welcomes Jim Brush 7:30pm | PBS NewsHour | The Queen’s Diamond Decades Pt 5 | Last Tango in Halifax Season 2 | Masterpiece Mystery Endeavour | Vicious | The Old West | Great Conversations Larson/Siegel | My Wild Affair Elephant Who Found... | Pioneers in Aviation: Race to the Moon | Global Voices My Perestroika | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Neven Maguire | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves MONDAY July 21 6:00pm 7:00pm EVENING 6:00pm New York Now EVENING 6:30pm | Curious George | Al Capone | History Detectives Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa| Frontline Poor Kids | America Reframed Radio Unnameable| PBS NewsHour | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Eat! Drink! Italy! | Hometime | Rick Steves EVENING 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | My Wild Affair Ape Who Went to College | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Sex in the Wild Orangutans | Life in the Ballet | POV Dance for Me | Frontline Poor Kids | PBS NewsHour Frontline Poor Kids | | | | | | | Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Arthur WordGirl Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves BBC World News / create THURSDAY July 24 6:00pm 6:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business / | Super Why! 6:30pm 7:00pm FRIDAY July 25 6:00pm / create EVENING | Washington Week | Charlie Rose BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible Kennedy Half Century | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl Clifford SATURDAY July 26 6:00pm British Antiques Global 3000 / create *Second Opinion Stroke Intervention 8:30pm 9:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Doc Martin Old Dogs | Scott & Bailey | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Chasing Shackleton | Secrets/Dead China’s Terracotta... | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Eat! Drink! Italy! | Hometime | Rick Steves Secrets/Dead China’s Terracotta... create Clifford EVENING 7:00pm Clifford 6:30pm | Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize | Emery Blagdon | Kennedy Half Century | PBS NewsHour | Moveable Feast | Eat! Drink! Italy! | This Old House | Rick Steves EVENING 7:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Lawrence Welk Down on the Farm | Father Brown The Bride of Christ | Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | Midsomer Murders Part 1 of 2 | LinkAsia | Moyers & Co. | Asia 7 Days | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose | European Journal| Am. Reframed Radio Unnameable | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | MARATHON: Camp Create - Plenty of fun activities and projects for the kids! SUNDAY July 27 *Norm & Company welcomes Jim Brush AFTERNOON 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm | Norm & Company* | Lark Rise to Candleford Constitution USA With Peter Sagal | Moyers & Company| Asia 7 Days CityWise / create AFTERNOON 1:00pm 1:30pm LinkAsia Perfect Day 1:00pm Asia This Week Chef John Besh 1:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm Hubert Keller THURSDAY July 31 1:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm AFTERNOON 1:30pm Super Why! Scully World Chef John Besh 4:30pm | Arthur | Local USA | Woodsmith 2:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | P. Allen Smith | Start Up | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home M O R N I N G S 3:00pm O N WEEKDAYS SATURDAY 6:00 Sid the Science Kid Thomas & Friends 6:30 Martha Speaks Caillou 7:00WordWorld Sesame Street Clifford the Big Red Dog & H D Sesame Street Sesame Street 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Peg + Cat Bob the Builder Arthur 9:30 Dinosaur Train Hometime WordGirl This Old House Cyberchase Sesame Street Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That Ask This Old House | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Victory Garden | For Your Home SUNDAY Curious George 10:30 Curious George T V 8:00 | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Newsline | Journal | Garden Smart | Katie Brown *Second Opinion Angina 2:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Second Opinion* | Passions & Politics of Ed Edelman | POV Fallen City | Frontline Generation Like | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves | Woodsmith DAYTIME 10:00 5:30pm AFTERNOON 1:30pm Asian Voices 7:30 4:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Asia Biz Forecast | America Reframed The Pruitt-Igoe Myth | New Metropolis | Kennedy Half Century | Bringing it Home | Primal Grill | BBQ University | Rhythm Abroad | Music Voyager | Rick Steves | Woodturning Super Why! / 2:30pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | European Journal | Frontline Egypt in Crisis | Frontline Syria’s Second Front | Local USA | Farm...Ian Knauer | Cooking 80/20 | Jazzy Vegetarian | Smart Travels | Pedal America | Rick Steves WEDNESDAY July 30 create 5:00pm AFTERNOON 1:30pm Super Why! / 4:30pm | Ask/Old House | Moyers & Company| McLaughlin Group | European Journal| Am. Reframed Radio Unnameable *Second Opinion Medical Radiation 2:00pm TUESDAY July 29 create 4:00pm | Thomas & Friends | Peg + Cat |The Cat in the Hat| Curious George | Curious George | Arthur | Arthur | Religion & Ethics | My Wild Affair Ape Who Went to College | Pioneers in Aviation: Race to the Moon | Kennedy Half Century | Garden to Table | Ciao Italia | A Chef’s Life | Richard Bangs’ Adventures | Rick Steves | Rough Cut Super Why! / 3:30pm MARATHON: Camp Create - Your children can join P. Allen Smith in the garden, travel with Colleen Kelly, craft with Katie Brown, or cook with Christina Pirello. They’ll have a fun at Camp Create! MONDAY July 28 create 3:00pm | Lark Rise to Candleford | This Old House | Washington Week |McLaughlin Group | Charlie Rose Biz Kid$ 11:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood The Woodsmith Shop Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Ciao Italia Need to Know Noon Dinosaur Train Lidia’s Kitchen To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 Dinosaur Train Victory Garden’s edibleFEAST Second Opinion Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time Monday, July 7 at 5pm and again Friday, July 11 at 5pm on WXXI-TV In this one-hour special, Aviva unveils her most secret invention yet — the Time Trampoline! Now the Kratts crew can jump back in time and finally meet extinct creatures like the Dodo bird and the mysterious Tasmanian Tiger. SUNDAY July 27 6:00pm / | 6:30pm 7:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 7:30pm *Second Opinion Female Sexual Dysfunction 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm EVENING 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour Local USA / create Clifford | Local USA | Super Why! | Antiques Roadshow Vintage Des Moines| Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville | POV Fallen City | Frontline Egypt in Crisis | Frontline Syria’s Second Front | Local USA | Local USA | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Moveable Feast | Eat! Drink! Italy! | This Old House | Rick Steves TUESDAY July 29 6:00pm 6:30pm | Global Voices My So-Called Enemy | Super Why! Clifford 7:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Mark Twain (Ken Burns’ film) Part 1 of 2 | Frontline Generation Like | America Reframed The Pruitt-Igoe Myth | New Metropolis | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Eat! Drink! Italy! | Hometime | Rick Steves WEDNESDAY July 30 6:00pm EVENING BBC World News | Nightly Business / 8:00pm PBS NewsHour | The Queen’s Diamond Decades Pt 6 | Last Tango in Halifax Season 2 MONDAY July 28 create 7:30pm | Masterpiece Mystery Poirot: The Big Four | Vicious | | | | (cont’ 5p) American Reframed Great Conversations Pagels/Niebuhr My Wild Affair Ape Who Went to College Pioneers in Aviation: Race to the Moon Global Voices My So-Called Enemy | Super Why! | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Eat! Drink! Italy! | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves Clifford New York Now create EVENING 6:30pm EVENING 7:00pm | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | My Wild Affair The Rhino Who Joined... | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Sex in the Wild Kangaroos | Passions & Politics of Ed Edelman | POV Fallen City | Frontline Generation Like | PBS NewsHour Frontline Generation Like | | | | | | | | Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Arthur WordGirl Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask/Old House | Rick Steves BBC World News / create THURSDAY July 31 6:00pm 6:30pm BBC World News| Nightly Business Secrets/Dead World’s Biggest Bomb / create Clifford | Super Why! EVENING 7:00pm | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Doc Martin In Loco | Scott & Bailey | NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years | Chasing Shackleton | Secrets/Dead World’s Biggest Bomb | PBS NewsHour | Curious George | Berenstain Bears | Arthur | WordGirl | Nick Stellino | Eat! Drink! Italy! | Hometime | Rick Steves Late Night W E E K N I G H T S SPECIAL PROGRAMMING 11:00p Charlie Rose (12a 7/4,11:30p 7/8, 14, 21) 12:00a BBC World (not 7/4, 8, 14, 21) 12:30a Tavis Smiley (not 7/4) A partnership between WXXI and the Golisano Foundation designed to promote inclusion for people with intellectual and physical disabilities. Special programming includes prime-time special, children’s programs, and news stories. S AT U R D AY S S U N D AY S 11:00p Agatha Christie’s Poirot 11:00p Live From the Artist’s Den (7/6, 13) 7/6 Sarah Barielles 7/13 Fitz & the Tantrums 7/20 Monty Python Conquers America 7/27 July ‘64 12:00a Austin City Limits 7/5 Queens of the Stone Age 7/12 Randy Newman 7/19 Sarah Jarosz/ Milk Carton Kids 7/26 Phoenix 1:00a Infinity Hall 7/5 Cowboy Junkies 7/12 Fountains of Wayne 7/19 Ben Taylor 7/26 The Bacon Brothers 12:00a Dirk Gently CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG: STAGE STRUCK Wednesday, 7/2 at 7:30am on WXXI-HD & Saturday, 7/19 at 6pm on WXXI-Create To get overnight schedules and complete listings, visit WXXI.org Mary, who is in a wheelchair, has always been afraid to perform in front of an audience. But with the help and support of her friend Emily, Mary is able to overcome her stage fright. AM1370 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday 5:00 Saturday Sunday Legislative Gazette/ Capital Connection Backstory 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep and Renée Montagne and local host Beth Adams Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3 and WXXI-FM HD-2 10:00 11:00 Moyers & Company Inside Europe The Business Only a Game Krista Tippett On Being Weekend Edition with Scott Simon Weekend Edition with Rachel Martin Car Talk Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me! and local host Brad Smith 9:00 The Diane Rehm Show HD 91.5 HD2 1.800.433.8850 and local host Brad Smith Car Talk Whad’Ya Know? NOON Connections with Evan Dawson 1:00 1-844-295-TALK (8255) [email protected] 2:00 Here & Now (M-Th) Science Fridays (F) 3:00 4:00 5:00 All Things Considered with Melissa Block, Audie Cornish, and Robert Siegel and local host Alex Crichton 6:00 Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3, and WXXI-FM HD-2 6:30 Marketplace 7:00 8:00 Marketplace Money America’s Test Kitchen Radio TED Radio Hour Splendid Table The Tavis Smiley Show Living on Earth All Things Considered with Guy Raz All Things Considered with Guy Raz This American Life Fresh Air On the Media Snap Judgment Tell Me More Technation Radio Lab Jazz from the Cellar 1370 Forum Connections with Evan Dawson Repeat of today’s show at 12pm 10:00 Mid. to 5a A Prairie Home Companion Latino USA 9:00 11:00 Travel with Rick Steves The Capitol Press Room BBC World Service with Tom Hampson Marion McPartland’s Piano Jazz Whad’ Ya Know Radio Hour Weekend Radio Le Show BBC World Service BBC World Service A Humankind Special: The Right to Vote This special explores one of the most basic questions facing our democracy: who may participate? You’ll hear a fascinating history of the much-contested right to vote in America: from slaves freed after the Civil War, to women’s suffrage, to the civil rights movement. Included is the moving first-person story of a young woman who participated in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer project for voter registration of African Americans. The second half presents a diversity of voices and views on today’s debates over whether voters should be required to show ID at the polls. Some Americans believe that ensures honest elections; while others see it as an unnecessary obstacle to minority voters. And we consider whether people who’ve committed felonies should be allowed to vote, after serving their time. THE RIGHT TO VOTE AIRS FRIDAY, JULY 4 AT 12PM AND AGAIN AT 10PM ON AM 1370 Be sure to tune in for Capitol Steps Annual 4th of July Special 1pm on AM 1370 AM 1370 Specials Innovation Hub: Celebrating American Innovation airs Sunday, July 6 at 9 PM Innovation Hub looks at great American innovations and how the American dream changes over time. Author and analyst Joel Kurtzman talks about why the coming century could be the true “American century.” Then we take a look at the rise and fall of the American suburbs and the forces that shaped it. You’ll hear the story of a Cold War development that changed American childhood forever and how Julia Child upended American cooking and American living rooms. The Really Big Question: What Is This Thing Called Love? airs Sunday, July 13 at 9PM This program ponders the “why” behind humans’ drive to pair up. Why do human beings feel romantic love? What happens to the brains of people who are in love? How can scientifically studying love help us navigate our relationships? The Really Big Question: The Really Big Question: airs Sunday, July 20 at 9PM Are humans basically selfish, or basically giving? There’s a widespread assumption that you have to offer people incentives to do good deeds and threaten punishment to stop them from doing evil deeds. But the way people act in the real world contradicts that idea. Humans may actually have been shaped by evolution to care about each other, to share, and to cooperate. airs Sunday, July 27 at 9PM Music exists in every culture. Does that mean it offers an evolutionary advantage? What drives humans to make music? And why does music get so deeply embedded into our lives? We’ll delve deeper into what music can teach us about the human brain – with musicians and researchers. Why Do We Share? Why Does Music Move Us? Monthly program listings and highlights: WXXICLASSICAL.ORG HD 91.5-1 CLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday 6:00 7:00 8:00 Saturday Classical Music Classical Music from PRI with John Andres 7/5 Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito (in Italian) (Sir Andrew Davis, cond) Performance Today with Fred Child 10:00 Song Travels with Michael Feinstein 11:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser Classical Music with Julia Figueras Stage Notes With Heart and Voice LOS ANGELES OPERA SATURDAYS AT 1 PM with Peter DuBois 7/12 Verdi: Falstaff (James Conlon, cond) 7/19 Bizet: Carmen (Plácido Domingo, cond) Sunday Baroque wth Suzanne Bona 7/26 Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) (James Conlon, cond) with Robert Hammond Details on the operas and performers are available at: wxxiclassical.org. 1:00 Lyric Opera of Chicago/ LA Opera (end times vary) 2:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 3:00 Classical Music 4:00 with Mona Seghatoleslami New York Philharmonic Classical Music with Marianne Carberry 5:00 8:00 9:00 Exploring Music A Prairie Home Companion with Bill McGlaughlin Syndicated Orchestral Series With Heart and Voice WithPeter Heart & Voice with DuBois Thistle & Shamrock Pipedreams (see below) Echoes 10:00 Hearts of Space Classical Music 11:00 From the Top ClassicalSpecials Guitar Alive! Holiday 6:00 7:00 Weekend Music Series LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO SATURDAYS AT 1 PM Classical Music with Brenda Tremblay 9:00 Noon Sunday from PRI (Echoes Fridays, 10 pm -12 am) Mid+ Classical Music from PRI Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey Classical Music THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SUNDAYS AT 3 PM 7/6 Copland: Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo Tovey: The Lincoln Tunnel Cabaret for Trombone and Orchestra Sousa: The Glory of The Yankee Navy Hesketh: Masque Bernstein/Grundman: Candide Suite, The Best Of All Possible Worlds, Auto-Da-Fe (What A Day), Glitter And Be Gay, Make Our Garden Grow Sousa: Hands Across The Sea, The Liberty Bell 7/13 The Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Pt. 1 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1 Cheung: Lyra Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 7/20 The Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Pt. 2 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Shepherd: Songs Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 7/27 The Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Pt. 3 Beethoven: Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Triple, Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor from PRI Classical 91.5 Syndicated Orchestral Series at 8:00 p.m. Mondays - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 7/7 Price: Symphony No. 3 Schwantner: New Morning for the World, Daybreak of Freedom Gershwin: Concerto in F Ellington: Harlem (Joyce Yang, p; Michael Morgan, cond) 7/14 Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 (Jon Kimura Parker, p; Christopher Seaman, cond) 7/21 Hanson: Merry Mount (Carnegie Hall Spring for Music performance) (Richard Zeller, bar; Sara Jakubiak, s; Charles Robert Austin, bs; Christopher Pfund, t; Keith Brown, bar; Ashley Hibbard, ms; Samuel Krall, bar; Anthony Webb, t; Matthew Valverde, t; Joshua Ooms, bar; Nicholas Kilkenny, bs; Migle Zaliukaite, ms; Trevor Cook, bar; David Gleichman, bar; Anna Bekker, ms; Adam Daughton, boy s; Caitlin Glastonbury, child s; Bach Children’s Chorus of Nazareth College, Karla Krogstad, Dir; Eastman-Rochester Chorus, William Weinert, dir; Michael Christie, cond) 7/28 Beckel: Toccata for Orchestra Arutiunian: Trumpet Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 (Douglas Prosser, tr; Thomas Wilkins, cond) Tuesdays - Deutsche Welle Festival 7/1 Enescu Festival In Bucharest Verdi: Quattro pezzi sacri J. S. Bach: Fantasy and Fugue Carpenter: Fragments of Science-fiction Scenes Britten: Violin Concerto Enescu: Symphony No. 1 7/8 Beethovenfest Bonn, 8th concert Bartók/Szekely: Rumanian Folk Dances Enescu: Ménétrier for Solo Violin, Violin Sonata No. 3 Kurtág: Eight Duos for Violin and Zimbalom Ravel: Rhapsody for Violin and Piano, Tzigane Anonymous: Doina si hora for Cimbalom solo, Ciocarla Beethoven: Violin Concerto 7/15 Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto Stravinsky: The Firebird, Ballet Music 7/22 Schumann: Piano Concerto Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, Romantic 7/29 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Lieberson/Knussen: Shing Kham Schubert: Symphony No. 4 Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 Wednesdays - The Cleveland Orchestra 7/2 Barber: Essay No. 2 Schumann: Piano Concerto Copland: Symphony No. 3 7/9 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor Mahler: Symphony No. 4 7/16 Beethoven: Mass in C, Grosse Fuge Messiaen: Trois petites liturgies de la Présence Divine 7/23 Brahms Festival Concert Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Violin Concerto, Symphony No.4 7/30 Brahms Festival Concert Brahms: Tragic Overture, Violin Concerto, Symphony No. THURSdays - Chicago Symphony Orchestra 7/3 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Clyne: Prince of Clouds Stravinsky: Dumbarton Oaks Concerto Bach: Oboe d’amore Concerto, Concerto for Two Violins Rameau: Suite from Les Boreádes 7/10 Barber: Overture to the School for Scandal Schuman: Symphony No. 6 Bates: Violin Concerto Gershwin: An American in Paris Ives: The Unanswered Question, Three Places in New England 7/17 Messiaen: Trois Petit Liturgies Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain Ravel: Rapsodie Espagñol Golijov: Mariel Soro: Tres Aires Chilenos Martínez y Compañón: Colección de música virreinal Robles: El cóndor pasa 7/24 Schumann: Piano Concerto Schubert: Symphony No. 9, Great, Symphony No. 3 7/31 Sibelius: Suite No. 1 from The Tempest Stravinsky: Violin Concerto, Adès: …but all shall be well Debussy: La mer Dvorák: The Water Goblin Williams: Excerpt from film score for Lincoln fridays - APM Symphony Cast 7/4 Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 2 Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 7/11 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor Ravel: Daphne and Chloe 7/18 Mozart: Ballet Music from Idomeneo Haydn: Sinfonia concertante Aaron Jay Kernis: Musica Celestis Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 7/25 Mendelssohn: The Fair Melusina Overture Clyne: Prince of Clouds Bach: Duo Violin Concerto Schubert: Symphony No. 3 W R U R - F M 8 8 . 5 S C H E D U L E wrur.org Monday-Friday Midnight 1:00 am DJ Specialty Shows Saturday Beale Street Caravan with Pat Mithell Worley 2:00 am The Difference 3:00 am World Café Undercurrents 4:00 am with David Dye with Gregg McVicar 5:00 am 6:00 am 7:00 am Sunday The Latin Alternative Undercurrents with Gregg McVicar Acoustic Cafe Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne and local host Beth Adams Folk Alley with Jim Blum with Rob Reinhart The Jewish Sound 8:00 am A Variety of Folk World of Gospel 9:00 am with Ray Baumler with Wayne Norwood Best of Open Tunings Rootabaga Boogie with Scott Regan with Tracey Craig 10:00 am Open Tunings with Scott Regan 11:00 am Noon All Weather Lunch with Liz Michael, Mark Grube, & Michael Black World Cafe Live (Fridays) La Dolce Vita Irish Party House with John Sebaste with John McGraw & Ted McGraw 2:00 pm World Café Putumayo World Music Hour Mountain Stage 3:00 pm with David Dye Afropop Worldwide with Larry Grace 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm 11:00 pm All Things Considered Whole Lotta Shakin’ Mystery Train with Mike Murray with Mark Grube Sound Opinions 6pm/etown 7pm (M) Mtn. Stage (T) Mystery Train (W) Gumbo Variations (Th) Rejuvenation (F) American Routes Sunday Sessions with Nick Spitzer with Ruth Elaine DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th) The Blues Mobile Jazz from the Cellar The Grateful Dead Hour Piano Jazz with Melissa Block, Audie Cornish, Robert Siegel and local host Alex Crichton DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th) Blacks and Blues with Doug Curry (Fridays) Stuck in the Psychedelic Era with the Hermit Passport Approved WRUR is a partnership of the University of Rochester and WXXI Public Broadcasting ROOTABAGA BOOGIE WITH TRACEY CRAIG SUNDAYS AT 10AM ON WRUR-FM Join host Tracey Craig as she presents music old and new, from blues to bluegrass, traditional to contemporary, cajun, celtic, klezmer and other music rooted in faraway traditions right alongside Ithaca’s own homegrown variety. The program, in its second hour, features live music and conversation with some of the bohemian characters who live in or happen to be passing through Ithaca: primarily musicians, but also artists, writers and other interesting folks whose creative output involves music. SUNSET SERIES FRIDAY, JULY 11 AT 1PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 Host Julia Figueras welcomes duo526 to this month’s Backstage Pass. duo526 was founded in 2011 by violinist Kerry DuWors and pianist Futaba Niekawa at the Eastman School of Music where they realized and developed their passion for the art of duo playing. They will be performing at Rochester’s new summer music series, Christ Church Sunset Concert Series. Also in studio will be the co-directors of the new series Emlyn Johnson and Jessica Wooldridge to talk about their upcoming concerts. Sunset Concerts at Christ Church is a chamber music series that brings free classical music to downtown Rochester this summer. All concerts are held Sunday evenings at 8 PM at Christ Church Rochester. The series kicked off in June but there are three more concerts left: July 13, August 3, and August 24. Before each performance, there is a reception where you can meet and mingle with the fantastic performers! Backstage Pass is a monthly live performance program that gives listeners the backstage experience of meeting local and visiting artists. The program will repeat Sunday, July 13 at 1 p.m. on FM91.5. MET OPERA RADIO NATIONAL COUNCIL GRAND FINALS SATURDAY, JULY 12 AT 3:30PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 L-R: tenor Yi Li, soprano Julie Adams, bass Patrick Guetti, soprano Amanda Woodbury, and bass-baritone Ao Li (Rebecca Fay/Metropolitan Opera) The Met Opera Radio National Council Grand Finals concert, hosted by Lawrence Brownlee with guest artist Susanna Phillips, was recorded March 30th and featured winners Julie Adams (soprano from Burbank, CA), Patrick Guetti (bass from Highland Park, NJ) Ao Li (bass-baritone from Shandon, China), Yi Li (tenor from Shandon, China) and Amanda Woodbury (soprano from Crestwood, KY) The Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions draws thousands of singers every year, each vying for a cash prize, a role on the Met stage and, if all goes well, a shot at opera’s big time. The Auditions start with a pool of nearly 1,500 young singers who compete in auditions throughout North America. That pool was eventually narrowed down to eight singers for the Finals Concert, each of whom would sing two arias each with the Met orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato. Five prizes of $15,000 each were at stake; the remaining National Finalists receiving $5,000 to further assist in their careers. PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION: 40TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SATURDAY, JULY 5 AT 6PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 A Prairie Home Companion celebrates its 40 year anniversary with a special 3-hour live broadcast from the Great Lawn stage, featuring a stellar line-up of guests including the acting company of Fred Newman, Tim Russell and Sue Scott along with Rich Dworsky and The Guy’s AllStar Shoe Band. ARTS&CULTURE BACKSTAGE PASS WITH MEMBERS FROM THE CHRIST CHURCH wxxi&LITTLE According to Fed Up, everything we’ve been told about food and exercise for the past 30 years is wrong. From Katie Couric, Laurie David (Oscar winning producer of An Inconvenient Truth) and director Stephanie Soechtig, this new documentary may change the way you eat forever, and it’s coming to The Little on Friday, July 18 at 7:00 p.m. We’re constantly hearing about the obesity epidemic in the U.S. An estimated 93 million Americans are affected by obesity. Ninety-eight percent of food related ads that children view are for products high in fat, sugar, and sodium. More than 9 million adolescents are considered overweight. But we’re also told that this is mostly a failure of will power – that it’s our fault. Fed Up says this is false, and that if something doesn’t change, our children will live shorter lives than us, and that in 20 years, 95 percent of Americans will be overweight or obese. So, what’s the real problem? Sugar. Well, sugar and the way it’s spread to consumers. THE FILM THE FOOD INDUSTRY DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE This film digs into the problem of sugar, the roles of business and government in the obesity epidemic, and what will happen if things don’t change. With hard-hitting interviews, incredible new information and excellent filmmaking, Fed Up may make you think twice about how you look at food and obesity in America. Fed Up is part of The Little’s One Take: Stories Through the Lens documentary series and will screen on Friday, July 18 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be $8. See thelittle.org for more information. NT LIVE: A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS The next offering from National Theatre Live at The Little will be a riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed by Olivier Award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. A Small Family Business returns to the National Theatre for the first time since its celebrated premiere in 1987, when it won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play. Jack McCracken is a man of principle in a corrupt world. But not for long. Moments after taking over his father-in-law’s business, he’s approached by a private detective armed with some compromising information. Jack’s integrity starts to fade as he discovers his extended family to be thieves and adulterers. Rampant self-interest takes over and comic hysteria builds to a macabre climax. For those not familiar with NT Live, it’s really something to see. Actual theatre performances with the best actors and directors in London are recorded as live with cameras carefully positioned throughout the auditorium, ensuring that Little audiences get the best seat in the house for each production. Where these cameras are placed varies for each show, to make sure audiences enjoy the best possible experience every time. Tickets for the show are $15 for Little members, students and seniors and $20 for general public. BRASSLANDS A tiny Serbian village explodes with brass cacophony and riotous celebration as more than half a million music fans descend upon Guca, the world’s largest trumpet competition. On July 11, 12 and 13, The Little will host three screenings of Brasslands, a music documentary offering an intimate and sometimes unsettling portrait of how the hopes and fears of this diverse group of characters collide in their search for common ground. Showtimes will be posted on thelittle.org as the dates draw closer, but there will be at least one matinee as well as evening screenings. Every competitor at Guca seeks to win, but the film’s characters are all making their trumpet pilgrimages for very different reasons: 25-year-old “master trumpeter” Dejan Petrovic—the reigning Guca champion— returns to defend his championship title, while Demiran Ćerimović—a world-class Roma Gypsy trumpeter—struggles against deeply ingrained racism for the opportunity to make money for his family. Through it all, a fish-out-of-water American band plays to validate their very existence in front of a population still scarred by U.S. bombs. Become a July’s Member Benefit Sustainer! You’re a member, and we thank you for that! Did you know that with our sustainer program, you can donate a more manageable amount on a monthly basis to help sustain the great programs and services that you enjoy? Call 258-0200 or visit WXXI.org/support to learn more and to become a sustainer. 20 Windsor Street Rochester, NY 14605-2935 (585) 325-4370 Valid for 2-for-1 admission during the month Excludes Fri. & Sat. evenings, reservations required, call (585) 325-4370 to reserve tickets; subject to availability in July. thank YOU WXXI applauds the extraordinary commitment made by our corporate supporters. Your contributions provide critical support for valued programming that enriches the lives of families across our region. To learn more about WXXI sponsorship opportunities, please contact: Alison Zero Jones 585-258-0282 [email protected] periodical mailing 280 State Street P.O. Box 30021 Rochester, New York 14603-3021 585.258.0200 thismonth... TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL Become a Volunteer Docent for WXXI Are you interested in sharing your interest in public broadcasting with the general public? Then consider becoming a WXXI Volunteer Docent. Docents provide valuable service to WXXI and the community by volunteering their time to lead tours for children and adults. They engage, educate, and inspire visitors as they share their knowledge of all the services WXXI provides to the community. They provide behind-the-scenes tours that include a visit to our TV and radio production facilities. If this sounds like something you are interested in then please attend our training session. A docent training session is being held on Thursday, July 24 at 11:30 am at WXXI. 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