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    A readers companion toKRCB Television 22 & Radio 91

    www.krcb.orgVolume 9 - No. 7 July 2010

    krcb.org

    Wednesdays at 8 pm

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    ContentsKRCB News 3 - 4Television Articles 5 - 11Radio Articles 12 - 15,18 - 19Radio Schedule 16 - 17Membership 20TV Daytime Listings 21Television Listings 22 - 28Business Spotlight 31

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    Board o DirectorsPatrick Campbell

    Steve DeLap

    Nancy DobbsPaul GinsburgJohn KramerCarol LibarleJosu Lpez

    Margaret McCarthyEric McHenry

    Michael R. MussonHarry Rubins

    Raael RiveroDavid Stare

    Dr. Larry SlaterGordon Stewart

    KRCBs Board andCommunity Action

    Council meetings are opento the public. Call the

    station or details on timeand location.

    President & CEONancy Dobbs

    Chie Operations OcerLarry Stratton

    Radio Program DirectorRobin Pressman

    TV Broadcast Operations

    Stan MarvinNews Department

    Bruce Robinson

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    in the news

    KRCBs Open Airis printed monthly by GPM and available by request or online at krcb.org.Published by KRCB Television & Radio, 5850 Labath Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928

    707-584-2000 krcb.orgBruce Robinson, Editor - Deena Connie Berens, Designer

    Television 22Comcast Cable and AT&T,

    U-Verse-TV,DISH and DirecTV Satellite,

    Channel 22.

    Over the air-digital,Channel 22.1, 22.2, 22.3.

    Radio 91Broadcasting on

    91.1 and 90.9 FM

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    Streaming & podcastingat krcb.org

    A service of Northern California Public Media

    More Emmys for KRCBs Natural HeroesCongratulations to KRCB Production Manager Valarie Landes, series producer or

    Natural Heroes, which claimed two moreNorthern Caliornia Emmy Awards atceremonies in San Francisco last month.Natural Heroes, now in its ourth season,was honored in the Public/Current/Community Aairs and Historic Culturalcategories.

    Natural Heroes, which has previouslyreceived three Emmys, is producedlocally by KRCB and distributednationally to over 120 Public Televisionstations across America. The programocuses on people striving to make adierence or our communities andenvironment. Major unders or Season

    Four oNatural Heroeswere GeneralHydroponics and the Wallace GeneticFoundation.

    Natural HeroesSeason Five has alreadylaunched its global search or the nest,most heroic stories and lms about how each person can and does make a positivedierence.

    Series inormation and videos can be ound at www.naturalheroestv.com

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    KRCB in the community

    Nancy DobbsPresident and CEO

    Dear Member,

    Phew! What a spring and early summer. Theres so much going on here at the stationthat its hard to keep up! We hosted a wonderul spring event with Sylvia Poggioli orour Leadership Circle members. Then a great radio membership drive and a very unBig Read project with The Adventures o Tom Sawyer. Two weekends o Travel andLeisure Auction in April/May and the concluding weekend in June. And nally the

    June television membership drive. Thanks or all your great support or these events.And in the midst o all o that activity, the 18th year o KRCBs local election cover-

    age aired on June 8. With Dick Spotswood and Bruce Robinson anchoring thetelevision show, we welcomed ormer NPR reporter John McChesney into the radiobooth to help out at that end o the house. Finally, on June 30 wepremieredArts ID on KRCB-FM, a collaborative project with the

    Arts Council oSonoma County and the North Bay Bohemian.

    Plus recognition. Two more Emmys or Natural Heroesand theMerit Award or KRCBs David Waxman or his piece on the

    AXIS Dance Company. That award came at the internationaldisability lm estival, Superest, 2010.

    Wow!

    Sincerely,

    Sonoma Hiking Trails featured in new Expressions seriesJuly will see the premiere

    o KRCBs new Expressionsseries. This year, with the

    support o the SonomaCounty Board o Supervisors,

    we have produced six short-orm programs on great hiking trails in Sonoma County. Withthe help o our partners we have chosen Schollenberger Park Wetlands Walk, Jack LondonPark, Pomo-Shell Beach & Red Hill, Armstrong Woods, Healdsburg Ridge Open SpacePreserve, and the Santa Rosa Creek Trails.

    These programs will air throughout the summer and all, encouragingeveryone to get out and enjoy the wonderul and varied trailsin the County. And weve got additional inormation

    about each trail online, at krcb.org,Many thanks to our partners or their support:

    Sonoma Land Trust (and extra thanks to the LandTrust or supporting the web site development),Coastwalk, the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council,Landpaths, and Sonoma County Regional Parks.

    Get out and walk!

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    KRCB TV 22 presents Great Performances at the MetJuly 7 Tosca

    Tosca combines Puccinis glorious musical inspiration withthe melodramatic vitality o one o the great Hitchcock lms,

    says Met Music Director James Levine, who conducts thisnew production. The opera tells the story o three peopleaamous opera singer, a ree-thinking painter, and a sadisticchie o policecaught in a net o love and politics. SopranoKarita Mattila, recently seen in last seasons presentation oSalome, sings the title role or the rst time outside her nativeFinland. Luc Bondy, acclaimed or his imaginative theaterand opera productions, directs. The cast also includes Marcelo

    Alvarez as Cavaradossi and George Gagnidze as Scarpia.

    July 14 AidaSet in ancient Egypt, Giuseppe VerdisAida is both a

    heartbreaking love story and an epic drama ull o spectacularcrowd scenes. A cast o powerul voices and a grand produc-tion bring the story to lie on the Met stage. Violeta Urmanastars in the title role o the enslaved Ethiopian princess, withDolora Zajick as her rival. Johan Botha plays Radames,commander o the Egyptian army. Among the scores high-

    lights is the celebrated Triumphal March. Daniele Gatticonducts the production by Sonja Frisell.

    July 21 The AuditionThe Audition looks at the intense pressures young opera singers ace as they struggle to

    succeed in one o the most dicult proessions in the perorming arts. The eature-lengthdocumentary goes behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Operas National Council

    Auditions, where each year thousands o hopeuls compete or a cash prize, the chance tosing on the Met stageand the opportunity to launch a major operatic career. The lm

    covers the dramatic week leading up to the nals o the 2007 auditions, ocusing on threevery dierent tenor contestants: Michael Fabiano, a ery 22-year-old grappling with hisinner demons; Alek Shrader, a 25-year-old with movie-star looks who attempts to sing ninehigh Cs in the endishly dicult aria that made Pavarotti a star; and Ryan Smith, who at theage o 30, and with little ormal training, is pursuing his dream o operatic career.

    July 28 TurandotDirector Franco Zerellis production o Puccinis last opera

    is a avorite in the Met repertoire. Maria Guleghina plays the

    ruthless Chinese princess o the title, whose hatred o men isso strong that she has all suitors who cant solve her riddlesbeheaded. Marcello Giordani sings Cala, the unknown prince

    who eventually wins her love and whose solos include theamous Nessun dorma. Andris Nelsons conducts.

    Wednesdays at 8 pm

    Karita Mattila

    Maria Guleghina

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    Dr. Wayne Dyer:The Power o Intention

    Americas best-selling author and speakeron transormational wisdom, Dr. WayneDyer, presents a new denition o theconcept o intention and a new method toconnect to ones innite potential. Dr. Dyertransorms conventional thinking about howthings happen in lie into an exhilaratingexploration o the power o intention and aproound understanding o how each personpossesses the power to co-create the lie he orshe desires. Saturday, July 10 at 11 am

    Music o Ireland - Welcome HomeThe denitive story o contemporary Irish

    music, starting in 1960 with the ClancyBrothers. Clannads Grammy Award-

    winning Moya Brennan (pictured) hoststhis new documentary eaturing exclusive

    interviews and perormances rom TheChietains Paddy Moloney, RiverdancesMichael Flatley and Bill Whelan, U2s Bonoand Adam Clayton, Sinead OConnor, PeteSeeger, Live Aidand Band Aidounder BobGeldo o The Boomtown Rats, ormerCeltic Woman Orla Fallon, The Dubliners

    John Sheahan, Black 47s Larry Kirwan, andother icons o Irish popular culture.

    Satruday, July 11 at 2pm

    Chet Atkins: Certied Guitar PlayerOn May 15, 1987, a group o A-list

    musicians gathered to celebrate theenormous infuence o guitarist Chet Atkinson their lives and careers. Taped in Nashville

    just blocks rom the amed Music Row thathes largely credited with creating. This star-packed program includes perormancesby Atkins with Mark Knopfer, the EverlyBrothers, Emmylou Harris, Waylon

    Jennings, Willie Nelson, Michael McDonaldand more! Sunday, July 11 at 5:30 pm

    KRCB Television specials

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    KRCB celebrates Americas HeritageTen Crucial Days: The Road to Liberty This lm examines the signicance o the Continental Armys 1776Christmas-night crossing o the Delaware River. The documentaryrecounts this dramatic escapeone immortalized in Emanuel Leu-tzes epic paintingalong with the three American victories at theBattle o Trenton, and the lesser-known Second Battle o Trenton andBattle o Princeton.Thursday, July 1 at 9 pm

    A Capitol Fourth

    Featuring musical perormances bysome o the countrys best known andaward-winning musicians in perormance

    with the National Symphony Orchestra,A Capitol Fourth is broadcast live rom theWest Lawn o the United States Capitolbeore a concert audience o hundreds othousands, millions more at home, on Na-tional Public Radio and around the worldto our troops on the American ForcesRadio and Television Network. Bringingviewers the most spectacular reworksdisplay anywhere in the nation, the 30thannual broadcast oA Capitol Fourthcaptures the pyrotechnics rom every vantage point with 18 TV cameras stationed around thecityincluding the U. S. Capitol, the White House, the Washington Monument and across thePotomac River. In tribute to Americas 234th birthday, the show is capped o withTchaikovskys 1812 Overture, complete with live cannon re provided by the United States

    Army Presidential Salute Battery. Sunday, July 4 at 8 pm

    The American Flag: Two Centuries oConcord & Confict

    The denitive documentary about the his-tory o the American fag, this lm eaturesRevolutionary and Civil War re-enactmentsand new acts and insights about American faghistory, revealed by the worlds leading experts

    on historic fags, Dr. Whitney Smith andHoward Michael Madaus, American cultureexpert Dr. Wayne Fields and lmmakers Nor-man Lear and Harold Ramis. Leading fag

    collectors Ben Zaricor, Kit Hinrichs and Louise Veninga display the stunning fags o theirextraordinary collections that, up until now, have never been shown in public. Based on thebook o the same title, this program is essential viewing or anyone interested in the richheritage o the American fag. Tuesday, July 6 at 9 pm

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    Climate Onecontinues on KRCB Television 22Climate One Commonwealth Club Forums

    Climate Onediscusses what climate change means or the military and what one country inthe Middle East is doing to develop alternative energy.Segment 1

    What do military ocers think about the United States reliance on oil? One group o

    retired brass concluded that it threatens economic stability and national security. U.S. NavyVice Admiral (retired) Dennis McGinn says they studied scientic data and energy modelsor more than a year and concluded that the Pentagon should clearly integrate energy and cli-mate change into its strategy and operations. That means beeng up the countrys creaky andvulnerable electric grid, pushing hard on energy eciency, driving toward electric militaryvehicles and pursuing renewable uels. Why? Because, they say, it would reduce the burdenon soldiers overseas and make the country stronger.Segment 2When you think o the Middle East solar power doesnt come to mind. But one country,

    Jordan, is unveiling an ambitious plan to get o a ossil uel dependence. The JordanianMinister o Energy and Natural Resources discusses what they are doing to develop analternative energy inrastructure.Sunday, July 25 at 11am

    Listen to Climate Oneon Radio 91 FM, Thursdays at 7pm

    KRCB presents the story ofThe BuddhaThe Buddha

    Two and a hal millennia ago, a newreligion was born in northern India,generated rom the ideas o a single man,the Buddha. He was a mysterious Indiansage who amously gained enlightenment

    while he sat under a big, shapely g tree.The Buddha never claimed to be God orhis emissary on earth. He said only that he

    was a human being who, in a world ounavoidable pain and suering, had ounda kind o serenity that others could nd too. Award-winning lmmaker David Grubin tellsthe story o the Buddhas lie, a journey especially relevant to our own bewildering times oviolent change and spiritual conusion. This documentary draws upon the work o someo the worlds greatest artists and sculptors, who across two millennia have depicted theBuddhas lie in art rich in beauty and complexity. His biography is also tracked geographi-cally across the sweeping landscapes o northern India. The testimony o contemporaryBuddhistsincluding Pulitzer prize-winning poet W.S. Merwin and His Holiness the DalaiLamaprovides insight into the ancient narrative. To tell his story is to understand histeaching. And to understand his teaching is to gain new insight into what it is to be human.Thursday, July 8 at 8 pm

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    Jewish AmericansThey Came to Stay/A World o Their Own

    In the 1700s, a small number o Jews came to America,struggling to hold ast to their aith and heritage while becom-ing part o the emerging nation. During the 19th century,German-speaking Jews arrived rom central Europe, becomingpeddlers, selling provisions to armers and those heading west.The Civil War ound Jewish Americans ghting on both sideso the struggle, while coping with anti-Semitism in both thenorth and south. By the 1870s, 250,000 Jewish Americans hadsettled across the country. Some were attempting to adapt Judaism to America with a move-ment called Reorm Judaism. In the early 20th century, drawn by the promise o America,more than two million eastern European Jews fed poverty and oppressiongravitatingto the Lower East Side o Manhattan. The immigrants went to work, most o them in thegarment industry, where they not only dominated the work orce but owned many o the ac-tories. Working conditions were dismal and Jewish-American workers spearheaded the driveto orm unions. On the Lower East Side, Jewishness permeated the very texture o everydayliein magazines, music, poetry, books and theater. Thursday, July 15 at 8 pm

    The Best o Times, The Worst o TimesAs Jewish Americans tried to enter the mainstream o American lie, they were rustrated by

    anti-Semitism even as they developed their own resources. Facing a wave o worldwide anti-

    Semitism and shut out rom much o American lie, Jewish Americans developed a paralleluniverse all their ownestablishing Jewish raternities and sororities, summer camps andcommunity centers, hospitals and schools, neighborhoods and vacation resortsand ventur-ing into new businesses. In the 1920s, Jewish immigrants came to dominate Hollywood,creating the Hollywood studio system and enacting their version o the American dream.

    Jewish Americans ound opportunities in radio, too, with shows such as The Goldbergs,created by Gertrude Berg, which appealed to Americans all over the country, Jews andgentiles alike. The Best o Times, The Worst o Timesdescribes the Jewish response to Hitler and the

    Holocaust, ocusing on the relationship between Jewish leaders. It details the reaction oJewish Americans to the stories o the death camps that emerged ater the war. Nearly all oEuropean Jewry had been destroyed, and American Jews suddenly ound themselves thelargest and most powerul Jewish community in the world. Thursday, July 22 at 8 pm

    HomeWith Hitler deeated and six million European Jews murdered, American Jews were

    ghting despair. By the 1950s, discrimination against Jews in daily lie began to abate.Jews entered proessions such as medicine, law and banking in record numbers, and JewishAmerican culture went mainstream as Jewish comedians came to dominate the new medium

    o television. By the 1960s, Jewish Americans were directing their political energies else-where and a ragile but sometimes untenable alliance or civil rights was orged with AricanAmericans. By the turn o the 20th century, as Americans o other aiths began exploring thelimits o their religious traditions, many Jews begin experimenting with innovative spiritualpractices as well, bringing Buddhist meditation into their own religious practice whileOrthodox Judaism was thriving as it never had beore. Today, Jewish Americans continueto weave themselves into the social, cultural, economic and political lie o the country.Thursday, July 29 at 8 pm

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    Whats new in daytime programmingWoodsmith Shop

    Each episode is designed to be a ast-paced, livelypresentation o the tips and techniques o woodwork-ing. Whether viewers are just starting out or have been

    woodworking or years, theyll nd something new inevery episode to get them interested in

    woodworking, or to apply to their next project.Sundays at 3 pm & repeats Thursdays at noon

    Taste This!Taste This!is a new approach to cooking on television or

    the 21st century. Its goodbye to the average stovetop andmicrowave cooking and hello to the realm o a new andexciting cooking show!

    Wednedays at 12:30 pm beginning July 7

    The Latin ViewThe Latin Viewserves as an intellectual and inclusive

    resource or civic-minded Latinos. In season six, hostSherri Vasquez and nationally known and highly regarded

    guest panelists review and debate a wide range o topics,including the housing crisis, technology, the military,business, homelessness and other interests and concernso the Latino community.Sundays at 8:30 am beginning July 11

    Or dtime dience is groing

    Every week, KRCB Television 22delivers32 hours o the best childrensprogramming on television.

    We dont want your kids to watch moretelevision. We want them to watchbetter TV!

    Support the one TV choice that kids,amilies and teachers trust orinnovative, curriculum-basedprograms that are

    edctionlnd n.

    For more how-to programmingtune into Create TV on

    KRCB Digital Channel 22.2

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    Human nature is full of drama, on Saturday nightsJuly 3 Top Secret: The Battle or the Pentagon Papers, by LeroyAarons & Georey Cowan with Diane Adair, Bo Foxworth, John Getz,James Gleason, Gregory Harrison, John Heard, Russell Soder, SusanSullivan, Georey Wade.

    In the late 1960s, a classied government study o the Vietnam Warrevealed that the U.S. had misled the public regarding its intentions inSoutheast Asia. One o the documents contributors, Daniel Ellsberg,decided that the public needed to know the truth about Vietnam, andleaked the study to the press. The result shook America to its core andchallenged the First Amendment

    July 10 Frozen,by Bryony Laverywith Rosalind Ayres, Jerey

    Donovan, Laila Robins.Where does violent behavior come rom? In Frozen, youll meet an American psychiatrist

    who is studying the mind o an incarcerated serial killer and hear the unorthodoxconclusions she draws about the origins o our most unspeakable acts.

    July 17 The School or Husbands/The Imaginary Cuckold, byMolire, translated by Richard Wilbur, with Brian Bedord, JulietMills, Alan Shearman, Rhashan Stone, Olivia Williams, DarrenRichardson, Carolyn Seymour, Joanne Whalley.

    Jealousy is one o our most conounding human emotions. Psychol-ogists disagree about its origins: did jealousy evolve along with otherhuman emotions, or is it something weve learned? The great Frenchplaywright Molire wrote oten about jealousy and its disastrouseect on our relationships, notably in The School or Husbands andThe Imaginary Cuckold.

    July 24 Going to St. Ives, by Lee Blessing, with Caroline Goodall,L. Scott Caldwell.

    The death o a child is perhaps the greatest loss one can experience. But how do those

    eelings change when ones own child is responsible or the deaths o others? Going to St.Ivesollows two mothers: one whose young son was killed in a gang shooting, and the otherwhose son is the bloodthirsty despot o a small Arican country.

    July 31 Proo, by David Auburn, with Anne Heche, RobertFoxworth, Jeremy Sisto, Kaitlin Hopkins.

    The science o genetics explains how you inherit eye color, the shapeo your hairline, or even the ability to roll your tongue. But canscience explain the inheritance o other traits, like your athers ear ormusic, or your mothers green thumb? And, in a more extreme case,

    can a parent pass along a trait or genius thats paired with adebilitating mental illness?

    The Plays the Thingfrom LA TheaterWorks, Saturdays at 6 pmand midnight

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    Harmonia:The living art of early musicJuly 4 EMAs Medieval/Renaissance Competition

    Early Music Americas 3rd Medieval/RenaissanceCompetition is eatured with perormances byEnsemble Alkemia, Musica Fantasia, and Plaine &Easie. The nal round programs include music othe Spanish and English Renaissance, as well as 14thCentury Italy. Ensemble Zero will perorm in a newrelease o Handel and Telemanns Water Music.

    July 11 Monteverdis Vespers of 1610: New, Old, and NowHarmonia marks the 400th anniversary o the publication o Claudio Monteverdis

    Marian Vesperso 1610 with dynamic perormances by Tragicomedia, Concerto Palatino, and

    the Magnicat Baroque Ensemble.

    July 18 Rame Label SamplerRecordings rom the Rame label, including com-

    posers Bonocini, Touchemoulin, and Gaultier, as wellas a look at Pomeriums Old Halllabel recording oOrlande de Lassus. The eaturedrelease is by the Norman/Greenberg duo perormingmusic o Scotland and the baroque.

    July 25 World Premieres with the Koelner AkademieWorld-premiere recordings o music by Mattheson

    and Fischer with the Koelner Akademie, in additionto exploring Bysantine chant with Greek-Americansinger John Michael Boyer. Paul ODette perorms ina eatured release o Renaissance lute music by MarcodallAquila.Sundays at 9 am

    Ensemble Alkemia

    Norman/Greenberg duo

    Folk Msic Clendr Live nd OnlineKRCB presents a weekly calendar o live olk musicperormances in and around Sonoma County. Hear it live at2 pm Saturdays during Our Roots Are Showing, or read it anytime at krcb.org. The olk music calendar is compiled by Schae-Able Productions.

    KRCBs Commnit ClendrAre interesting arts events happening in your area?Promote them on KRCBs Community Calendarand get the attention your events deserve. Go tokrcb.org homepage and select Event Calendar.

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    Climate One:Conversations about our FutureJuly 1 Americas Climate War

    Why is the national conversation about Americas energy uture so polarized? Who are thetrue believers, power brokers and climate-change deniers working the halls o power in

    Washington? Eric Pooley, Deputy Editor oBloomberg BusinessWeekoers his take on theorces battling it out in the big climate change showdown in a conversation about villains,heroes and the ght to save the earth.

    July 8 Turning over a New Leaf: The Start of an Electric Vehicle Revolution?Hybrid and natural gas vehicles have been accepted and

    proven viable, but what about electric vehicles? Can theyaddress their shortcomings while improving on their ad-vantages? A panel o experts will discuss the environmental,

    engineering, market acceptance and other issues regardingelectric cars possibly becoming the vehicle o the uture.

    July 15 Hot, Wet and UncertainWhat do scientists predict the Earth will be like in a ew decades? Computer models using

    historic data and orward projections suggest deterioration o agricultural land, crumblingbridges and fooded roads, and population shits away rom low-lying cities such as Miamiand Amsterdam. What are governments and businesses doing in the Bay Area and elsewhereto prepare or new water patterns?

    July 22 Van Jones: Inforums 21st Century VisionaryVan Jones, ormer advisor to President Obama, broke newground with his proposal or a green-collar economy, statingthat the time has come to move beyond eco-elitism toeco-populism. Jones describes how the third wave o envi-ronmentalismthe investment wave could solve inequalityand catastrophe with a Green New Deal mindset.

    July 29 Joe RommWhat are the prospects or a national climate bill this

    year? How will the BP oil disaster impact Americas national conversation about energy andthe environment? A provocative and outspoken blogger gives his view o the political dynam-ics and the policies and technologies that can move the country in a new direction.Thursdays at 7 pm

    Hither thither and Yon on FlashbackWhere might you like to spend a summer vacation? This

    month on Flashbackwe sample some suggested musical destina-tions, taking ull advantage o the current strength o the dollarto consider only international ports o call. Indulge your travelantasies with a soundtrack that includes Little Feat, Its ABeautiul Day, Kingsh, Renaissance, the Beatles and a collectiveo ellow travelers. Have your aural passport ready.Tuesday, July 6 at 7 pm.

    Little Feat

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    Literary WednesdaysGetting serious with a cartoonist

    I youve seen (or heard about) the New Yorkercartoon withthe caption: On the internetnobody knows youre a dog.then you already know about Peter Steiner the cartoonist. ButPeter also writes the Louis Morgon thrillers. Gil Mansergh hasa conversation with Peter Steiner on Word By Word: Conversa-tions With Writersthis month to talk about:

    1) Creating his wickedly bright third novel The Terrorist.2) Living or months at a time in the same small French

    village as his disgraced CIA agent/hero.3) Creating unny images and captions or the magazine

    that made Charles Addams, Saul Steinberg, JamesThurber, Jules Feier, and Gahan Wilson amiliar names.

    4) The Bush Legacy in todays reality.5) How he nds the time to do it all.

    Word By Word: Conversations With Writers, Wednesday, July 7 at 7 pm

    Yann Martell on A Novel Idea, or sureCanadian writer Yann Martel, author o Lie o Piand a newbook, Beatrice and Virgil, makes a delayed appearance onANovel Idea this month, in a broadcast that was delayed due to

    technical diculties in the programs production. In that newbook, Martel explains, he uses two animals, Beatrice andVirgil, to tell a story and communicate universal themesbecause he eels that we humans are cynical about our ownspecies. Hear Yann Martel discuss his work with RosemaryManchester, host orA Novel Idea, onWednesday evening,

    July 14, at 7pm

    WordTempleremembers Leslie ScalapinoThis month, WordTemplehost Katherine Hastings pays trib-

    ute to East Bay poet and writer Leslie Scalapino, who died onMay 28th o this year. Scalapino was recognized internationallyas one o the most innovative writers in America. Her award-

    winning work challenged every boundary known to poetry,prose and more. Hastings will play a portion o a recordingshe made with Scalapino when her book, Its a go in horizon-talSelected Poems,1974 2006was released in 2008. Also,Hastings interviews Iowa poet Keith Ratzla, author oThen,a Thousand Crows; Dubious Angels: Poems Ater Paul Klee, and

    others. This, and more, on WordTemple.Wednesday, July 21 at 7 pm.

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    MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

    RaRE & wELL DONEJerey Weissman

    PERFORMaNCE TODay with Fred ChildClassical music magazine oering live concert perormances

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    MIDDay CLaSSICSwith Julie Amacher, Lynn Warel and Mindy Ratner

    MORNING EDITION - NPR NEwS(KRCB host Lizzie Hannon)KRCB eatures: NORTh Bay REPORT t 6:06 & 8:06 am

    Second Ro Center it Dvid Templeton, Wednesday, 6:35 and 8:35 am & 6:45 pmReel Time Film Revie with Diane McCurdy -Thursday at 8:35am

    anoter Voice with Susan Swartz - Friday at 6:35, 8:35am & at 6:45pm

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    FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

    KRCB OVERNIGhT

    CuRTaIN CaLLCharles Sepos

    OuT OF ThE BOxShaq Spanos

    (New classical releases)

    ThIS aMERICaN LIFEit Ir Glss

    RhyThM & ROOTSMark Nicholas BEyOND

    & BaCK

    Hillary Culhane

    SPaCE/TIMEPaul E

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    aLL ThINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEwS

    ThE PLayS ThE ThINGRadio theater romLA Theatre Works

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    ThISTLE & ShaMROCKCeltic Music

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    Liane Hansen

    wEST COaST LIVESedge Thomson

    hosts music & guests liverom San Francisco

    ThIS aMERICaN LIFEwith Ira Glass

    haRMONIaEarly Music

    ST. PauL SuNDay

    SuNDay CLaSSICS

    Classicalmusic romKRCB-FM

    John Katchmer,Shaq Spanos &John Lounsbery

    LE ShOwMusic & satire rom Harry Shearer

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    Robin Pressman &Steve DeLap

    JazzCONNECTIONS

    Chuck Sher,Larry Slater

    (The Jazz MD),Maria Marquez,& Toby Gleason

    OPEN SPaCE DISTRICTJohn Katchmer

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    & Anthony Martin

    Find KRCBs new ARTS IDprogramLost and Found is the theme as Gretchen Giles and Daedalus Howell hosta look at arts in the north bay, with contributions rom story tellers, lm-makers, sculptors, audio artists and more.

    Wednesday, July 28 at 7 pm

    hOLy COw!Richard Wisinski

    ECLECTICaPaul Timberman &

    Mr. Bad Rules

    RED ShOES RODEOMichele Anna Jordan

    LITTLEST BIRD RaDIOPreston Rees

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    Whats playing on KRCB FMSpoken Word

    ARTS & IDEASAnother Voice

    A Novel IdeaArts IDCurtain CallFresh AirLe ShowNew Dimensions RadioReel Time Film ReviewsThe MothThe Plays the ThingThis American LieWest Coast LiveWord By WordWordTemple PoetryCOMMUNITY CONCERNSClimate One LecturesDemocracy Now!Jim HightowerMouthulNorth Bay ReportOutbeat SalonSonoma Spotlight

    Mostly MusicCLASSICALThe Choir Lot

    From the TopHarmoniaMidday ClassicsOpera SundayOut o the BoxPerormance TodaySaint Paul SundaySunday ClassicsFOLK, AMERICANA &MORE

    Your Average AbaloneE-townFiddlin ZoneFreight Train BoogieOn the Road AgainOur Roots Are ShowingThistle & ShamrockSomething Completely

    DierentINTERNATIONALCrossing Borders

    FREE-FORM FMBeyond & Back

    ConnectionsFlashbackHoly Cow!KaleidoscopeLet o the DialMindys MixPercussion DiscussionPillow StormRadio Free SonomaRare & Well DoneRed Shoes RodeoSpace/TimeJAZZ, BLUES, R&BBlues Beore SunriseJazz ConnectionsRhythm & RootsTECHNO & TRANCEEclecticaNight TravelerOpen Space District

    Catch The Mothon KRCBFlitting rom one ascinating story to the next, The

    Moth oers intimate, personal story-telling, tales oindividual experience as unique as the voices whoshare them. In case you havent caught up with this

    captivating concept yet, we oer a mix o new andrepeat programs, just right or listening on a summerevening.

    July 13A retired elon remembers his tenure in pickpocket school; a Mormon virgin gives us an

    episode oNo-Sex in the City; and the victim o a random stabbing has his day in court.July 20

    A batboy or the New York Yankees goes on a wild goose chase or a let-handed bat-stretcher; an Irish-Catholic amily obsessed with the Kennedys dedicates a summer to spying

    on their idols; a comedian experiences the ultimate heartbreak; and a drill sergeant aints atthe sight o blood.

    July 27A severely stuttering child nds solace in speaking to animals and vows to speak or them

    i he grows up to nd his voice. Years later we nd him as the worlds premier jaguar expert,having a ace to ace with an animal in the jungle o Belize. Plus, a Texas tale o moon piesand bedazzlers, and the surprising story o a Harlem man who ends up at a rodeo in Oregon.Tuesdays at 7 pm

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    E-townbrings back the old and welcomes the new

    July 5 Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks / Vienna Teng E-town welcomes back guitarist and songwriter Dan Hicks,

    and o course those great back up singers, The Hot Licks. Noone at all sounds like him. Also with us is pianist and singer-songwriter Vienna Teng, shes a Stanord computer sciencegrad and sotware engineer whose career took a sharp turnseveral years ago when she ditched that world to pursue hermusical passions.

    July 12 Indigo Girls / Nathaniel RateliffA return apperance by the beloved duo Indigo Girls, Emily

    Saliers and Amy Ray, in this show rom the Lincoln Centerin Fort Collins, CO. Also on the program is up-and-coming singer-songwriter NathanielRateli along with his ne band.

    July 19 Natalie Merchant / The Horse FliesOne o the worlds most respected recording artists, Natalie

    Merchant shares both brand new tunes and beloved avorites.Then the Horse Flies make their rst-ever E-town appear-ance, bringing their mesmerizing blend o rock, roots, olk,

    bluegrass and ethnic grooves.

    July 26 E-towns Green Rocks at Red Rocks Part OneTaped in ront o a packed house o 9,000 attendees in

    2007, this was at the time, the greenest event ever held at Red Rocks, with recycling, zerowaste zones, carbon osets, renewable energy use, biodiesel bus transportation, carpoolincentives, and more. Part One brings you exciting live perormances and intimate behind-the-scenes interviews with Mavis Staples and Michael Franti.Mondays at 7 pm

    Natalie Merchant

    Dan Hicks

    Summertime, and the livin is OutbeatJuly 4 Living Proohosts Dianna Grayer and Sheridan Gold discussreedom, or the lack o it, in the military, in amilies, and in relation-ships.

    July 11 Outbeat Music - The Sunnysideexplores The Blues, LGBTstyle, with host Sun Bell.

    July 18 Outbeat Collage - Out in the Arts. Hosts Gary Carnivele and Mark Prell inter-view poet and director o the Living Word Project, Jerey Lilly, about the new spoken-wordCD The Butterfy Flies. Theyll also talk with Donna Hinshaw and Linda Postenrieder, own-ers o Petalumas Pelican Art Gallery, about the North Bays vibrant LGBT ne art scene.

    July 25 Outbeat Now!An important discussion about personal saety as a member othe LGBT community. Je Basham and Joel Bellagio examine incidents o older men whohave been drugged by younger guys in bars. On Outbeat Youth, Greg Miraglia will be talkingabout saety or LGBT youth while online and using social networking sites.Sundays at 8 pm

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    KRCB new employee

    Heather Ferronato

    A return on your investmentWhen you make an investment, its natural to have certainexpectations. You want assurance that your money ismanaged responsibly, and expect to see that investmentgrow into something that will bring long-term benet to

    you and your amily.An investment in KRCB yields returns every time youtune in, whether its or great television programming onKRCB Television 22, or music, news, and inormationrom KRCB FM Radio 91.

    KRCB has been broadcasting here in Sonoma Countyor over 25 years and has grown right along with thecommunities we serve.

    Please renew your membership or make an addi-tional contribution right now with a quick visit to our web site at www.krcb.org. Yourmembership git is a sound investment and makes possible everything you see and hearon KRCB.

    Just a ew months ago, Heather Ferronato cameto KRCB through a special program rom Good-

    will Industries and quickly made her presence eltthrough her dedication and the amount o workshe has accomplished in the short time she has been

    with us. Heather is working with CommunityEngagement Director and Volunteer MangerCheryl Scholar to update KRCBs VolunteerProgram in order to provide greater support toour sta on current projects and also to assist inthe development o new programs that our listeners,viewers and Website visitors have requested.

    Heathers new volunteer database will make iteasier or us to nd just the right person to lead anew project or to provide assistance on a current activity. This is important, as KRCBattracts over 300 volunteers a year (who do everything rom answering phones tohosting radio shows). Because a large part o our unding is based on the number ovolunteer hours we report each year it is critical to track that inormation accurately.Heathers energy and enthusiasm is remarkable given that she has two young and veryactive children at home. It undoubtedly helps that she is an avid yoga practitioner andprior to coming to KRCB, was a certied Yoga instructor. We dont know how you doit, Heather, but one thing is certain: your contribution to KRCB will strengthen what

    we do now and provide a solid oundation or uture endeavors.OK everyone: A big round o applause or Heather!

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    Daytime Television ListingsMONDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Classical Stretch7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George

    9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Fons & Porter Love o Quilting10:00 Quilting Arts10:30 Learn to Read11:00 Body Electric11:30 Allaire Back Fitness12:00 Hometime12:30 Tommy Tangs Easy Thai

    Cooking1:00 Nature2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase

    3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 Newsline5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    TUESDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street

    8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Knitting Daily10:00 Hands on Crats or Kids10:30 GED Connection (English)11:00 Wider World11:30 Healthy Minds12:00 Ask This Old House12:30 Simply Ming

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    2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 Newsline5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    WEDNESDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches

    6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels10:00 Knit & Crochet Now!10:30 Piano Guy

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    11:00 Americas Heartland11:30 Healthy Flavors

    12:00 This Old House12:30 Cooks Country rom Americas

    Test Kitchen (7/7 - Taste This!)1:00 Donna Dewberry Show1:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog

    2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 Newsline5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    THURSDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Scrapbook Memories

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    10:00 Sewing with Nancy10:30 GED on TV (Spanish)11:00 Burt Wol: Rare Visions & Road-

    side Revelations11:30 Travelscope12:00 American Woodshop (7/8 -

    Woodsmith Shop)12:30 B Organic with Michele Beschen1:00 For Your Home1:30 Piano Guy2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 Newsline5:30 PBS NewsHour

    6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    FRIDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Wai Lana Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Creative Living

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    10:00 Marthas Sewing Room

    10:30 Katie Brown Workshop11:00 Road Trip Nation11:30 Ciao Italia12:00 Victory Garden12:30 Barbecue America1:00 Endless Feast1:30 Sit and Be Fit2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl

    4:00 SciGirls4:30 The Electric Company5:00 Newsline5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    SATURDAY

    7:00 Los Nios en Su Casa (Sp)7:30 Dragon Tales (Sp)8:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog (Sp)8:30 Maya & Miguel (Sp)9:00 Angelina Ballerina9:30 Thomas and Friends10:00 Bob the Builder10:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood11:00 A Place o Our Own11:30 Healing Quest12:00 To the Contrary12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop1:00 Jerry Yarnells School o

    Fine Art1:30 Scrapbook Memories2:00 Best o the Joy o Painting2:30 Gary Spetzs Watercolor Quest3:00 Woodwrights Shop3:30 Ask This Old House

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    4:00 Julie and Jacques Cooking4:30 Hey Kids, Lets Cook!5:00 Food Kids

    5:30 Everyday Food6:00 Simply Ming6:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time

    with Rick Bayless

    SUNDAY8:00 Ideas in Action with Jim

    Glassman8:30 La Plaza (7/11 - Latin View)9:00 McLaughlins One on One9:30 Consuelo Mack: Wealth Track10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly10:30 Between the Lines11:00 European Journal (Last Sunday

    o the month - Climate One)11:30 World Business12:00 Motorweek12:30 Inside Washington1:00 Lie (Part2)1:30 Scully the World Show2:00 Americas Heartland2:30 Caliornias Gold, Green, Water,

    or Golden Parks3:00 Woodsmith Shop

    [repets Trs. t noon]3:30 This Old House

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    4:00 Creative Living4:30 Garden Smart5:00 Wild Gardens5:30 Victory Garden

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    6:00 P. Allen Smiths Garden Home6:30 Red Green

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    Primetime Listings for July

    1 THURSDAY7:00 as Time Goes B7:30 Innervies it Ernie

    Mnose: Brne Frnk8:00 Coice: Ten nd NoTe

    Frgile Promise o Coice

    Through revealing personalvignettes and interviews with

    individuals rom many walkso lie, the lm examines howsocio-economic actors, locallyimposed legal restrictions,inadequate access to care and

    an atmosphere o harassmentand violence, aects the liveso abortion providers, clinicworkers, and the women whoseek their services.

    9:00 Ten Crcil Ds - Te Rodto Libert (see page 8)

    9:30 Frontline: Te wondedPltoon Since the Iraq Warbegan, soldier arrests in thecity o Colorado Springs have

    tripled. At least 36 servicemenbased at the nearby Army posto Fort Carson have committedsuicide. And 14 Fort Carsonsoldiers have been charged orconvicted in at least 11 kill-ings. Many o the most violentcrimes involved men who hadserved in the same battalion inIraq. Three o them came roma single platoon o inantry-

    men. FRONTLINEtells the

    darktale of the men of ThirdPlatoon, Charlie Company, 1stbattalion o the 506th inantryand how the war ollowedthem home

    11:00 Crlie Rose

    12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    2 FRIDAY7:00 To te Mnor Born7:30 Conselo Mck: welttrck8:00 Inside E Street8:30 McLglin Grop9:00 Gret Decisions In Foreign

    Polic: Moscos LongRec Russias cherished

    sphere o infuence has longrustrated proponents owestern goals in Eastern andCentral Europe. How ar doesMoscows hand extend intothe region?

    9:30 Ftre o Nes: Print Nes:Cn It Srvive? Host FrankSesno and guests Tina Brown,ounder o the internet newssite The Daily Beast, and Ken

    Paulson, ormer editor o USATodaydiscuss whether theInternet is killing print news.

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    3 SATURDAY7:00 americs Test Kitcen rom

    Cooks Illstrted: Met nd

    Pottoes or Compn7:30 Red Green So: Reds hot

    Sce8:00 Lrence welk So:

    hii (Crlotte Intervie)9:00 Jbilee: Cmberlnd Gp

    Connection10:00 Song o te Montins:

    Lorrine Jordn & CrolinRod Te Fo hnt

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    11:30 Red Dr: Krtie TV12:00 Best o KRCB *

    4 SUNDAY7:00 antiqes Rodso:

    Sn Jose, Ca - hor To8:00 a Cpitol Fort

    (see page 8)9:30 Msterpiece Clssic:

    Smll Islnd - Prt To

    This mini-series, adaptedrom the award-winning 2004novel, stars Naomie Harris(Pirates of the Caribbean,White Teeth) as Hortense, ayoung ambitious Jamaican

    woman thrust into the grit o1940s post-war London.

    11:00 Tnder on te FrmThe seasons change ona Midwestern arm in thisexperimental independentlm. Original music accom-panies stunningly evocativeimages o lie on a arm,threatened by a loomingstorm. As clouds gather

    above, suburban developmentencroaches rom all sides.

    11:30 Best o KRCB*

    1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    5 MONDAY7:00 Ot o Irelnd7:30 My Generation: Faces of 50+8:00 NOVa: hnt or te Sper-

    tisterA powerul tornado isa terriying phenomenon that

    continues to dey decadeso scientic eorts to predictit. During one o the worsttornado seasons on record, aNOVA camera team chasedacross the Midwest, capturinghair-raising ootage o highlydestructive twisters in action.But this is much more than

    just another extreme weathershow, ocusing on the eorts

    o two scientists at the Univer-sity o Oklahoma to developradically dierent approachesto orecasting twisters: onerelies on virtual tornadoscreated inside supercomput-ers, while the other involveshunting down real-lie stormsto collect data rsthand.

    [repets Tesd t 1 pm]

    9:00 woodsongs: Kt Mtte

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No!*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    6 TUESDAY7:00 ater yove Gone7:30 Lie (Prt 2): Sold I St

    Or Sold I Go[repets Snd t 1 pm]

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    Primetime Listings for July8:00 Ntre: horse nd Rider

    Every relationship betweenhorse and rider rests on aew undamental principlesunderstanding the animal,building trust, communication

    and working in unison.[repets 7/12 t 1 pm)

    9:00 americn Flg: To Cent-ries o Concord & Conict(see page 8)

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose.12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    7 WEDNESDAY

    7:00 Lst o te Smmer wine7:30 Beteen te Lines it

    Brr Kibrick[repets Snd t 10:30 m]

    8:00 Gret Perormnces t teMet: Tosc (see page 5)

    10:30 Reno historic Rces EachMay, vintage car enthusiastsrom around the United Statesconverge on Nevadas Reno-Fernley Raceway to view clas-

    sic race cars and mingle withmillionaire racers, mechanics,sel-described gearheadsand collectors.

    11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    8 THURSDAY7:00 as Time Goes B7:30 Innervies it Ernie

    Mnose: wnonn Jdd8:00 Te Bdd (see page 9)

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    9 FRIDAY7:00 To te Mnor Born

    7:30 Conselo Mck: welttrck8:00 Inside E Street8:30 McLglin Grop9:00 Gret Decisions In Foreign

    Polic: Poer, Politics ndte Persin Gl Withdrawal

    rom Iraq. Unrest in Iran.Unease in the Gul Arab states.What challenges does the U.S.ace in this volatile region?

    9:30 Ftre o Nes:Investigtive Jornlism:ho will It Srvive?Asnewsrooms around thecountry downsize, investigativereporting is acing a crisis.Frank Sesno and guests Bob

    Woodward and Bill Buzenbergtake a close look at whatinvestigative reporting meansin keeping government andbusiness accountable.

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    10 SATURDAY

    11:00am Dr. wne Der: TePoer o Intention Now, Dr.Dyer brings back his enor-mously popular PBS special,The Power of Intention, whichis based on his New YorkTimesbest-selling book othe same title. In this mustsee program, he challengesthe conventional view ointention.

    2:00 Bck Cre Bsics: yog orte Rest o us Just as PeggyCappy has modied yogaposes in her earlier videosYoga for the Rest of UsandMore Yoga for the Rest of Usto make yoga accessible toevery body, Peggy turnsher attention to stretchesand exercises that are mostbenecial to back care.

    3:00 Tckling Dibetes it Dr.Nel Brnrd Leading clinicalresearcher, adjunct associateproessor o medicine, author,and health advocate, NealBarnard, MD shares hisscientically proven systemto taking control o diabetesthrough nutrition, withoutdrugs in Tackling Diabetes

    with Dr. Neil Barnard. The60-minute program is targetedat diabetics and those at risko becoming diabetic basedon genes and current liestylehabits. Dr. Barnards new

    approach addresses diabetes,but it also helps with otherailments including high bloodpressure, high cholesterol,heart disease and weight.

    4:30 Jck Llnnes Foreveryong Jack LaLanne demon-strates that its never too late

    to start eeling and lookingbetter with an easy exerciseprogram that anyone can doin the privacy o ones own

    home. Jack LaLannes ForeverYoungis a 90-minute programshowcasing the originalAmerican icon o health andwellness.

    6:00 Civil wr Pledge: Teuniverse o Bttle The Battleo Gettysburg was the turningpoint o the war. For threedays, 150,000 ought to thedeath in the Pennsylvania

    countryside culminating inPicketts legendary charge.This episode goes on tochronicle the all o Vicksburg,the New York drat riots, therst use o black troops andthe western battles at Chicka-mauga and Chatanooga.

    8:00 Lrence welk So: FromPolks to Clssics

    9:00 Jbilee: Ronnie Reno & Te

    Reno Trdition10:00 Song o te Montins:

    Kentck Scool oBlegrss Ensemble itBobb Osborne

    11:00 Teter Tlk11:30 Red Dr: Pete12:00 Best o KRCB *

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    Primetime Listings for July

    11 SUNDAY11:00am Doo wop 50 1999 marks

    the 50th anniversary o DooWop music, or vocal-groupharmony songs popular duringthe late 1950s and early

    1960s. Doo Wop 50reunitesmore than 100 original per-ormers, the biggest and best,to sing their mega-hits.

    2:00 Msic o Irelnd - welcomehomeMusic of Ireland - Wel-come Hometells the denitivestory o contemporary Irishmusic, starting in 1960 withthe Clancy Brothers. ClannadsGrammy Award-winning Moya

    Brennan hosts this new docu-mentary eaturing exclusiveinterviews and perormancesrom The Chietains PaddyMoloney, Riverdances MichaelFlatley and Bill Whelan, U2sBono and Adam Clayton,Sinead OConnor, Pete Seeger,Live Aidand Band AidounderBob Geldo o The BoomtownRats, ormer Celtic Woman

    Orla Fallon, The DublinersJohn Sheahan, Black 47sLarry Kirwan, six-time Acad-emy Award-nominated directorJim Sheridan, the late LiamClancy in his nal U.S. televi-sion interview, and other greaticons o Irish popular culture.

    3:30 as Time Goes B RenionSpecil Dame Judi Dench andGeorey Palmer bring their

    beloved television charactersJean Pargetter and LionelHardcastle back to lie in this-special.

    5:30 Cet atkins: Certifed GitrPler On May 15, 1987,a group o A-list musiciansgathered to celebrate theenormous infuence o guitaristChet Atkins on their lives andcareers. Taped in Nashville just

    blocks rom the amed MusicRow that hes largely creditedwith creating

    7:00 antiqes Rodso:Sn Jose, Ca - hor Tree

    8:00 Rods to Mempis:americn Eperience Wewere never concerned withwho killed Martin Luther Kingbut what killed Martin Luther

    King, says Andrew Young,ormer aide to Dr. MartinLuther King, Jr., in Roads toMemphis. From Emmy Award-

    winning director Stephen Ives,this lm tells the wildly dis-parate yet ateully entwinedstories o an assassin, JamesEarl Ray, and his target, Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., againstthe backdrop o the seethingand turbulent orces in Ameri-can society that led these twomen to their violent and tragiccollision in Memphis, Tennes-

    see, on April 4, 1968.9:30 Msterpiece Mster!

    Foles wr, Series VI:Te Rssin hose In theatermath o the jubilantcelebration o V-E day, a waveo crime has swept acrossEngland. Foyle, keen to retirebut bound to his old job,stumbles upon an international

    cover-up. I exposed, it couldreveal the darkest secretso The War Oce and bringdown the British government.

    11:00 Strting a Bsiness;Incresing yor OddsStarting A Business; Increas-ing Your Oddsis an engagingand entertaining documentary

    designed to help the naive butaspiring entrepreneur avoidcrucial mistakes in develop-ing a business. The contentemphasizes simple pointsthat are essential to starting a

    successul business.11:30 Best o KRCB*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    12 MONDAY7:00 Ot o Irelnd7:30 M Genertion: O te

    Beten Pt8:00 NOVa: Storm Tt Droned

    a Cit NOVA presents aminute-by-minute eyewitness

    account o the HurricaneKatrina disaster, exploringwhy the food deenses anddisaster relie planning ailedto match Katrinas ury. Whatmade this storm so deadly?How accurately did scientistspredict its impact? And whyare powerul hurricanes likeKatrina likely to strike moreoten?

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    unntrl historAn entirepopulation o captive chimpan-zees has been let behind byscience, entertainment, andthe pet trade, their careneglected, their storiesorgotten, their records lost.Tune in to learn about a ew

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    Primetime Listings for Julyaspects o skin cancer, but itscultural, historical and socialaspects as well. The lmreveals how the tanning crazewas accidentally popular-ized by Coco Chanel, how

    pioneering medical trials ormelanoma may revolutionizecancer treatments and howhuman skin color evolved as asurvival response. More ThanSkin Deephas been praisedby members o the AmericanAcademy o Dermatology,the American Cancer Societyand the National Council onSkin Cancer Prevention. It has

    been warmly received at lmestivals coast to coast.

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    8:00 Inside E Street8:30 McLglin Grop9:00 Gret Decisions In Foreign

    Polic: Pece Bilding ndSttecrt Even the amedmilitary philosopher Sun Tzuacknowledged that to subduethe enemy without ghting isthe height o skill. Yet moreresources throughout history

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    9:30 Ftre o Nes: DigitlDemocrc: wo Decideswts Net? Host Frank

    Sesno asks guests AneeshChopra and Ellen Miller Whowill control the channels onews and inormation we haveaccess to? Chopra is the rstChie Technology Ocer orthe ederal government. Milleris co-ounder and director othe Sunlight Foundation.

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    18 SUNDAY7:00 antiqes Rodso:

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    8:00 hrricne o 38: americnEperience In Septembero 1938, a great storm roseup on the Arican coast andbegan to cross the Atlantic.The National Weather Bureaupredicted it would blowitsel out at Cape Hatteras, justas such storms usually did.But there was nothing typicalabout this storm. Without

    sophisticated orecasting tools,the East Coast was taken bysurprise as the storm suddenlyheaded north. Within 24 hourso the Weather Bureausbenign orecast, the so-calledFlorida cyclone ripped intothe New England coast with aury that set o seismographsin Alaska. Expecting only

    heavy rains, people oundthemselves, virtually withoutwarning, in the midst o themost devastating storm everrecorded in North America.

    9:00 Msterpiece Mster!

    Foles wr, Series VI: KillingTime When a local girl isound murdered, suspicionueled by racial prejudicepoints to a GI at the U.S.military base. In order to revealthe truth Foyle must go headto head with the U.S. Army.

    10:30 Bdd o te Pino:Leopold Godosk This lmis an homage to the legend-

    ary pianist, composer andarranger, Leopold Godowsky(1870-1938). Godowsky wasa colleague o Rachmaninoand Busoni, and together withthem he represents the lasto the lineage o the greatpost-romantic composers o

    the piano. Rachmanino said:Godowsky is the only musi-cian o this age who has givena lasting, a real contributionto the development o pianomusic. Godowsky is primarilyknown as a superman o pianoplaying and a unique arranger.However ew people know thathe was also a wonderul andprolic composer.

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    Brekers8:00 NOVa: Mster o te

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    Primetime Listings for Julyevidence o Earths greatest

    volcanic cataclysm o thelast 100,000 years. Milesbeneath its placid suracelies a magma chamber thatexploded so violently during

    the Ice Age that gases and ashmay have encircled the globeand blotted out the sun oryears on end. The Toba erup-tion may have helped kick theclimate into an unprecedentedreeze and perhaps evenpushed ancestral humanpopulations to the brink oextinction. In a classic sciencedetective story, NOVA pieces

    together the clues about thisgreat catastrophe and probesquestions raised about humanevolution and Earths ragileecosystems.

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    prenting[repets Snd t 1 pm]

    8:00 Ntre: Te CeetOrpns Veteran lmmakerSimon King takes on the roleo mother to two cheetahcubs, Toki and Sambu,

    orphaned when their motherwas killed by a lion. Its a two-year emotional rollercoaster,rom terriying stand-os withrhinos and leopards to someo the most intimate momentso cheetah lie ever capturedon lm. The cubs evolveinto sleek hunters, spendingmore and more time on theirown. But can they survive the

    dangers o the bush?[repets 7/26 t 1 pm)

    9:00 Senec Flls Directed byPeabody Award-winning lm-maker Louise Vance, SenecaFallsis a resh and inspiringjourney o discovery with ninediverse teenage girls boundor the birthplace o womensrights in America. A stunning

    history lesson wrapped insidea teenage road trip, thedocumentary is, above all, anawakening o young heartsand minds. Seneca Falls

    breathes lie and relevanceinto a revolutionary act barelymentioned in history books:Americas rst womens rightsconvention, held in SenecaFalls, New York in 1848.

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 In Te LieArt, culture,

    issues, and news o the gayand lesbian community.

    11:30 Figting Golit: Tes Col

    wrs Narrated by RobertRedord and produced by theRedord Center and AlpheusMedia, Fighting Goliath: TexasCoal Warsollows the story oTexans ghting a high-stakesbattle or clean air.

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    7:30 Beteen te Lines itBrr Kibrick

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    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

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    Mnose: Rev Rn8:00 Jeis americns: Te

    Best o Times, Te worst oTimes (see page 10)

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    12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

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    8:00 Inside E Street8:30 McLglin Grop9:00 Gret Decisions In Foreign

    Polic: Te Drk Side oGloblition The benetso globalization are many, buttodays interconnectednesshas spawned a dark side aswell. Learn how drug cartels,human trackers and onlinescam artists benet rom a

    fattened world.9:30 Ftre o Nes: Non-Stop

    Nes: Te 24/7 Nes CcleSonya Gavankar, lling in orregular host Frank Sesno, isjoined by Chris Matthews,anchor o Hardballon MSNBC,and Jan Schaer, ExecutiveDirector o AmericanUniversitys J-Lab: Institute orInteractive Journalism. Their

    conversation is on the speedand impact o the 24-hournews cycle.

    10:00 PBS Neshor11:00 Crlie Rose12:00 Democrc No! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    24 SATURDAY7:00 americs Test Kitcen

    rom Cooks Illstrted: Egg

    Dises it an accent7:30 Red Green So: Once

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    cn Eperience During theDepression-era o the 1930s,

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    Primetime Listings for Julytens o thousands o teenag-ers hopped reight trains insearch o a better lie else-where. What they discoveredwas a mixture o adventure,camaraderie, hardship and

    loneliness. They saw a countryin turmoil and ound experi-ences that impacted them orthe rest o their livestheirultimate reedom traded ordespair, lack o jobs, and evendeath.

    9:00 Msterpiece Mster!Foles wr, Series VI: Tehide In a case that will shatterhis personal world to the core,

    the newly retired Foyle battlesto save a young man accusedo high treason rom theexecutioners noose.

    10:30 Tew Bobb Sees ItThe Way Bobby Sees Itisa gripping documentaryabout Bobby McMullen, a

    competitive mountain bikeron a mission to race the mostdemanding downhill coursein the country. Adding to thediculty: Bobby is blind. With

    the help o a guide and arigorous training schedule,Bobby is determined to racehis bike down a course riddledwith obstacles and fanked bysteep, lie-threatening clis.But, the racecourse isnt theonly challenge in Bobbys lie.Between thrills, spills andjaw dropping helmet cameraootage, we see how Bobby

    uses humor, determination,and unshakeable optimism tobattle adversityboth on ando the bike.

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    8:00 NOVa: Ocen animl Emer-genc The worlds oceansare in trouble. Warming seasand man-made pollutants

    are combining to unleashtoxic algae blooms that aredecimating whales, sea lionsand other marine mammals.In this lm, NOVA exploresthis crisis through the exploitso Dr. Frances Gulland,a SanFrancisco veterinarian, and herteam, who run the equivalento a West Coast ER or marinemammals. On a typical day

    listless sea lions fop on theirsides, too exhausted to littheir heads. Others are agi-tated. Another chews obses-sively on a fipper. They are allvictims o a marine neurotoxinmade by an organism thateeds on algae. Dr. Gullandis committed to saving thesesick animals and desperatelytrying to gure out the science

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    8:00 Ntre:Tre adventres ote ultimte Spider-hnterMild-mannered watertreatment engineer by day,

    tarantula obsessive andarachnid guru by night, MartinNicholas is the real Spider-man. And hes out to nd themost amazing spiders in theworld. Featured in Natures

    Deep Jungle, Nicholas travelsthe world in pursuit o exoticspiders, including the goliathbird-eater o Venezuela and asmall South American spiderthat creates the biggest webin the worldup to 30 eetlong.

    [repets 8/2 t 1 pm)

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    Three Big Ideas: Principlesfor Post-Recession Successexplores why some companiessurvive an economic downturnand others ail. Featuringnew case study inormation,the documentary illustratesthe enduring principles olong-term success by drawinginsight rom three o the best-selling business books o the

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    Primetime Listings for July8:00 Loer yor Tes No

    & Forever it Ed SlotThis new covers all newmaterial including pressingviewer retirement questions:how not to run out o money

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    pay less taxes, a rundown okey retirement terms, how topick retirement proessionals,and much more. Lower YourTaxes Now & Forever with EdSlottwas shot beore a live

    audience in his humorousyet inormative style lledwith poignant anecdotes. Edmanages to make the dicultsubjects such as estateplanning, amily conversationsabout money, and retirementplanning understandable andun.

    10:00 Cnge yor Brin Cngeyor Bod In Change Your

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    31 SATURDAY11:30amEs yog or artritis it

    Pegg Cpp Peggy Cappy isready to add a th title to herYoga for the Rest of Usserieswith Easy Yoga for Arthritis, aprogram that eectively ad-dresses arthritis relie through

    the practice o yoga.12:30 Etn Bortnick nd his

    Msicl Time McineAtage 9 Ethan Bortnicks musi-cal resume reads like a whoswho o the music world. A

    prodigious piano musician andcomposer Ethan Bortnick hasperormed with the likes oAlicia Keys, David Foster, JoshGroban, Celine Dion, EltonJohn, Arturo Sandoval, GloriaGaynor, the Canadian Tenorsand many others. He has ap-peared on Oprah, Dr. PhilandThe Jay Leno Showamongmany other media outlets.

    1:30 Lrence welk - Milestones& Memories More than 40stars rom The Lawrence WelkShowsing, dance and playtheir hearts out in a once-in-a-lietime reunion concert, tapedat the Champagne Theater inBranson, Missouri. Throughthe perormance o morethan30 beloved songs, The WelkMusical Family recalls career

    highlig hts and special mo-ments. For the huge crowd oans who focked rom everystate in the country to experi-ence this concert, the starsbecomeboth guides and ellowtravelers down a musicalmemory lane.

    4:30 Loer yor Tes it EdSlot (see 7/30 at 8 pm)

    6:30 Es yog or artritis it

    Pegg Cpp(see 7/31 at 11:30 am)

    7:30 Mrvin hmlisc Presents:Te 70s, Te w we wereMarvin Hamlisch is host oMarvin Hamlisch Presents:The 70s, The Way We Were, aPBS television special eatur-ing live acts perorming theirbig hits rom the 1970s. Thespecial stars Marvin Hamlisch,

    BJ Thomas, Three Dog Night,Debby Boone, Marilyn McCoo& Billy Davis, Jr., Ray Stevens,Freda Payne, Guy & Ralna,Bobby Goldsboro, Billy JoeRoyal, Peaches and Herb,Jonathan Edwards and GloriaGaynor.

    9:30 Video Gmes Live The powerand emotion o a symphony

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    video screen visuals, state othe art lighting, and special FX.

    11:00 Pretenders - Live In LondonWith millions o albumssold and their place in theRock and Roll Hall o Famesolidied, the Pretenders area special band with a specialplace in history. Pretenders:

    Live in Londoncaptures oneo their many electriyingperormances rom their 2009world tour.

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