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APR. 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Design Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
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12 a Classical Music5 a Morning Edition9 a Current State
10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th)2 p What’s New on WKAR (F)4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F)7 p Community Concerts (T)
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SATURDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Car Talk11 a Best of Current State
noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano
4 p Wind & Rhythm5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion8 p 12th Street Jump
10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State
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Weekend6 p Folk Alley 8 p Folk Sampler9 p Thistle and Shamrock
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ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY LIVE 8PM 90.5
Season Finale - Mahler Symphony No. 5
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MSU FACULTY RECITAL SERIES7:30PM 90.5Cello Plus Concert 1 “Schubert and Dvořák”
Bedrich Smetana: Tone poem, "The Moldau" from "My Fatherland" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Yukling Ching, conductor
Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat, "Mercury" Lansing Symphony Orch/Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra Bion Tsang, cello / Lansing Symphony Orch/ Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Claude Debussy: "Printemps" for Flute & Piano Richard Sherman, flute; Minsoo Sohn, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Jackson Symphony Orch; Stephen Osmond, conductor
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• from Michael VandeHaar, in loving memory of CherylVandeHaar, a devoted wife, mother, teacher and musician.
• from Susan Howard on her birthday, and to honor Pansy and Sable.
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastoral" Lansing Symphony Orch, Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Richard Wagner: "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from "Die Götterdämmerung" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
Johannes Brahms: "Zigeunerlieder" ("Gypsy songs") Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale / David Rayl, conductor
Robert Schumann: Concerto in a minor for Cello & Orchestra Viktor Uzur, cello; Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
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WKAR radio won 4 Merit awards at MAB
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01 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 NOVA 9:00 Cancer: The Emperor Of
All Maladies 11:00 No Evidence of Disease
02 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports
10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
03 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 Great Performances 11:00 BackStage Pass
04 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
05 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife
9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
06 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Dissed-Respect: The
Impact of Bullying
07 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII 10:00 FRONTLINE
08 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
09 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
10 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 International Jazz Day 11:00 BackStage Pass
11 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
12 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
13 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
14 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Escape from a Nazi
Death Camp 10:00 FRONTLINE
15 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Kamikaze
16 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
17 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 American Masters 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:30 BackStage Pass
18 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 6:30 When Learning
Comes Naturally 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
19 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
20 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Thinking Money
21 | TUESDAY 8:00 National Mall -
America's Front Yard 9:00 My Lai: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Nancy Hart Militia
22 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
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Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
CREATE
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristinaT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pmJoanne Weir's Cooking Class M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitchen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Bakes T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food M/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pm (Ends 4/16)Sara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGrowing a Greener World Su 11 am
Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home M/F 11 am & 5 pm
The Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amIn the Americas with David Yetman T/Th 9:30 am Globe Trekker M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa's World Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amSmart Travels/Rudy Maxa T/Th 9 am & 3 pm
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm Su 10:30 am
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Apr. 1, 9pmThe concluding episode of this sweeping series covers from 2000 to the present and the latest scientific breakthroughs that may have brought us, at long last, to the brink of lasting cures.
WHAT'S ON TV
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
01 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose02 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Power to the People with
Johan Norberg03 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose04 | SAT 8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Speakeasy10:00 Masterpiece Classic05 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live from Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:30 Conquering the Dragon06 | MON 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose07 | TUE8:00 America Reframed9:30 Out Of Darkness, Into
Light10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution08 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Inside the Court of Henry
VIII09 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens10 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose11 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk
12 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live From Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:00 Armenian Genocide13 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 No Evidence of Disease14 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 What Love Is15 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Antibody: It's Never Too
Late To Panic16 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens17 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose18 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk19 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 American Masters10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)20 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS21 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose22 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:00 Champion Trees10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 National Mall - America's
Front Yard23 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown
9:00 BackStage Pass9:30 River Music10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Thinking Money24 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose25 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk26 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge10:00 Tossed Out: Food Waste
in America10:30 Global Voices27 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS28 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam29 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Day The 60's Died30 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
WORLD
23 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan 0ut of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
24 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:00 BackStage Pass
25 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager12:00 Rick Steves' Europe12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
26 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
27 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Draft10:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam
28 | TUESDAY 8:00 Day The 60's Died 9:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience
29 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
30 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 America by the Numbers 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth about Money6:30 Tracks Ahead
Thu., Apr. 9, 7pm
at WKARThe Homestretch
Three homeless teens brave Chicago winters, high school pressures, and life on the streets to build a brighter future.
Tue., Apr. 14, 7pm
at University ClubThinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best And Worst Financial Decisions
Host Dave Coyne uses a mix of humor, on-the-street interviews and provocative insights from innovative thinkers to explore why we spend, why we save (or don’t), and how we think about money. Following the screening, panelists April Clobes, MSU Federal Credit Union, Tiffany Dowling, M3 Marketing Group, Steven Hicks, Siena Wealth Advisors and Deborah van Hevele, Comerica Bank, will discuss the program and related issues. Q&A will follow.
Curious Crew Returns Mondays beginning Apr. 27, 5:30pmBack by popular demand! Season one returns, with Rob and Curious Crew using magic ping pong balls, space phones, and more to explore topics ranging from air pressure to thermal energy.
QuizBusters Championship SeriesSat., Apr. 25, 5:30-7:00pmMatt Ottinger hosts as the final four teams face off to determine Division and Grand Champions for season 26. Winners receive scholarship from Michigan StateUniversity Office of Admissions and Scholarships.
Wolf Hall Sundays, 10pmInternationally acclaimed actor Mark Rylance and Emmy-winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) star as Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII in this adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novels, which chart the meteoric rise of Cromwell in the Tudor court — from blacksmith’s son to Henry VIII’s closest advisor..
Last Days In Vietnam: American ExperienceTue., Apr. 28, 9pmDuring the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. With a communist victory inevitable and the U.S. readying to withdraw, many Americans on the ground worried their South Vietnamese allies and friends faced imprisonment or death at the hands of the approaching North Vietnamese. With the clock ticking and the city under fire, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands in a desperate effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.original production
Preview these new films and join the conversationMore info & RSVP at WKAR.org
01 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 NOVA 9:00 Cancer: The Emperor Of
All Maladies 11:00 No Evidence of Disease
02 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports
10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
03 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 Great Performances 11:00 BackStage Pass
04 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
05 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife
9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
06 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Dissed-Respect: The
Impact of Bullying
07 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII 10:00 FRONTLINE
08 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
09 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
10 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 International Jazz Day 11:00 BackStage Pass
11 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
12 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
13 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
14 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Escape from a Nazi
Death Camp 10:00 FRONTLINE
15 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Kamikaze
16 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
17 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 American Masters 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:30 BackStage Pass
18 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 6:30 When Learning
Comes Naturally 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
19 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
20 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Thinking Money
21 | TUESDAY 8:00 National Mall -
America's Front Yard 9:00 My Lai: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Nancy Hart Militia
22 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
CREATE
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristinaT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pmJoanne Weir's Cooking Class M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitchen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Bakes T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food M/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pm (Ends 4/16)Sara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGrowing a Greener World Su 11 am
Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home M/F 11 am & 5 pm
The Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amIn the Americas with David Yetman T/Th 9:30 am Globe Trekker M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa's World Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amSmart Travels/Rudy Maxa T/Th 9 am & 3 pm
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm Su 10:30 am
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Apr. 1, 9pmThe concluding episode of this sweeping series covers from 2000 to the present and the latest scientific breakthroughs that may have brought us, at long last, to the brink of lasting cures.
WHAT'S ON TV
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
01 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose02 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Power to the People with
Johan Norberg03 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose04 | SAT 8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Speakeasy10:00 Masterpiece Classic05 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live from Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:30 Conquering the Dragon06 | MON 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose07 | TUE8:00 America Reframed9:30 Out Of Darkness, Into
Light10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution08 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Inside the Court of Henry
VIII09 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens10 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose11 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk
12 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live From Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:00 Armenian Genocide13 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 No Evidence of Disease14 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 What Love Is15 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Antibody: It's Never Too
Late To Panic16 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens17 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose18 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk19 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 American Masters10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)20 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS21 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose22 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:00 Champion Trees10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 National Mall - America's
Front Yard23 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown
9:00 BackStage Pass9:30 River Music10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Thinking Money24 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose25 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk26 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge10:00 Tossed Out: Food Waste
in America10:30 Global Voices27 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS28 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam29 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Day The 60's Died30 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
WORLD
23 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan 0ut of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
24 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:00 BackStage Pass
25 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager12:00 Rick Steves' Europe12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
26 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
27 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Draft10:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam
28 | TUESDAY 8:00 Day The 60's Died 9:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience
29 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
30 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 America by the Numbers 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth about Money6:30 Tracks Ahead
Thu., Apr. 9, 7pm
at WKARThe Homestretch
Three homeless teens brave Chicago winters, high school pressures, and life on the streets to build a brighter future.
Tue., Apr. 14, 7pm
at University ClubThinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best And Worst Financial Decisions
Host Dave Coyne uses a mix of humor, on-the-street interviews and provocative insights from innovative thinkers to explore why we spend, why we save (or don’t), and how we think about money. Following the screening, panelists April Clobes, MSU Federal Credit Union, Tiffany Dowling, M3 Marketing Group, Steven Hicks, Siena Wealth Advisors and Deborah van Hevele, Comerica Bank, will discuss the program and related issues. Q&A will follow.
Curious Crew Returns Mondays beginning Apr. 27, 5:30pmBack by popular demand! Season one returns, with Rob and Curious Crew using magic ping pong balls, space phones, and more to explore topics ranging from air pressure to thermal energy.
QuizBusters Championship SeriesSat., Apr. 25, 5:30-7:00pmMatt Ottinger hosts as the final four teams face off to determine Division and Grand Champions for season 26. Winners receive scholarship from Michigan StateUniversity Office of Admissions and Scholarships.
Wolf Hall Sundays, 10pmInternationally acclaimed actor Mark Rylance and Emmy-winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) star as Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII in this adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novels, which chart the meteoric rise of Cromwell in the Tudor court — from blacksmith’s son to Henry VIII’s closest advisor..
Last Days In Vietnam: American ExperienceTue., Apr. 28, 9pmDuring the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. With a communist victory inevitable and the U.S. readying to withdraw, many Americans on the ground worried their South Vietnamese allies and friends faced imprisonment or death at the hands of the approaching North Vietnamese. With the clock ticking and the city under fire, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands in a desperate effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.original production
Preview these new films and join the conversationMore info & RSVP at WKAR.org
01 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 NOVA 9:00 Cancer: The Emperor Of
All Maladies 11:00 No Evidence of Disease
02 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports
10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
03 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 Great Performances 11:00 BackStage Pass
04 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
05 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife
9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
06 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Dissed-Respect: The
Impact of Bullying
07 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII 10:00 FRONTLINE
08 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
09 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
10 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 International Jazz Day 11:00 BackStage Pass
11 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
12 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
13 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
14 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Escape from a Nazi
Death Camp 10:00 FRONTLINE
15 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Kamikaze
16 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
17 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 American Masters 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:30 BackStage Pass
18 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 6:30 When Learning
Comes Naturally 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
19 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
20 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Thinking Money
21 | TUESDAY 8:00 National Mall -
America's Front Yard 9:00 My Lai: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Nancy Hart Militia
22 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
CREATE
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristinaT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pmJoanne Weir's Cooking Class M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitchen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Bakes T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food M/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pm (Ends 4/16)Sara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGrowing a Greener World Su 11 am
Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home M/F 11 am & 5 pm
The Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amIn the Americas with David Yetman T/Th 9:30 am Globe Trekker M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa's World Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amSmart Travels/Rudy Maxa T/Th 9 am & 3 pm
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm Su 10:30 am
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Apr. 1, 9pmThe concluding episode of this sweeping series covers from 2000 to the present and the latest scientific breakthroughs that may have brought us, at long last, to the brink of lasting cures.
WHAT'S ON TV
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
01 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose02 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Power to the People with
Johan Norberg03 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose04 | SAT 8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Speakeasy10:00 Masterpiece Classic05 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live from Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:30 Conquering the Dragon06 | MON 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose07 | TUE8:00 America Reframed9:30 Out Of Darkness, Into
Light10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution08 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Inside the Court of Henry
VIII09 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens10 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose11 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk
12 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live From Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:00 Armenian Genocide13 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 No Evidence of Disease14 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 What Love Is15 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Antibody: It's Never Too
Late To Panic16 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens17 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose18 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk19 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 American Masters10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)20 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS21 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose22 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:00 Champion Trees10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 National Mall - America's
Front Yard23 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown
9:00 BackStage Pass9:30 River Music10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Thinking Money24 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose25 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk26 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge10:00 Tossed Out: Food Waste
in America10:30 Global Voices27 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS28 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam29 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Day The 60's Died30 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
WORLD
23 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan 0ut of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
24 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:00 BackStage Pass
25 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager12:00 Rick Steves' Europe12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
26 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
27 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Draft10:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam
28 | TUESDAY 8:00 Day The 60's Died 9:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience
29 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
30 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 America by the Numbers 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth about Money6:30 Tracks Ahead
Thu., Apr. 9, 7pm
at WKARThe Homestretch
Three homeless teens brave Chicago winters, high school pressures, and life on the streets to build a brighter future.
Tue., Apr. 14, 7pm
at University ClubThinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best And Worst Financial Decisions
Host Dave Coyne uses a mix of humor, on-the-street interviews and provocative insights from innovative thinkers to explore why we spend, why we save (or don’t), and how we think about money. Following the screening, panelists April Clobes, MSU Federal Credit Union, Tiffany Dowling, M3 Marketing Group, Steven Hicks, Siena Wealth Advisors and Deborah van Hevele, Comerica Bank, will discuss the program and related issues. Q&A will follow.
Curious Crew Returns Mondays beginning Apr. 27, 5:30pmBack by popular demand! Season one returns, with Rob and Curious Crew using magic ping pong balls, space phones, and more to explore topics ranging from air pressure to thermal energy.
QuizBusters Championship SeriesSat., Apr. 25, 5:30-7:00pmMatt Ottinger hosts as the final four teams face off to determine Division and Grand Champions for season 26. Winners receive scholarship from Michigan StateUniversity Office of Admissions and Scholarships.
Wolf Hall Sundays, 10pmInternationally acclaimed actor Mark Rylance and Emmy-winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) star as Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII in this adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novels, which chart the meteoric rise of Cromwell in the Tudor court — from blacksmith’s son to Henry VIII’s closest advisor..
Last Days In Vietnam: American ExperienceTue., Apr. 28, 9pmDuring the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. With a communist victory inevitable and the U.S. readying to withdraw, many Americans on the ground worried their South Vietnamese allies and friends faced imprisonment or death at the hands of the approaching North Vietnamese. With the clock ticking and the city under fire, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands in a desperate effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.original production
Preview these new films and join the conversationMore info & RSVP at WKAR.org
01 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 NOVA 9:00 Cancer: The Emperor Of
All Maladies 11:00 No Evidence of Disease
02 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports
10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
03 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 Great Performances 11:00 BackStage Pass
04 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
05 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife
9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
06 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Dissed-Respect: The
Impact of Bullying
07 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII 10:00 FRONTLINE
08 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
09 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
10 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 International Jazz Day 11:00 BackStage Pass
11 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
12 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
13 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
14 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Escape from a Nazi
Death Camp 10:00 FRONTLINE
15 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Kamikaze
16 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
17 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 American Masters 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:30 BackStage Pass
18 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 6:30 When Learning
Comes Naturally 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
19 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
20 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Thinking Money
21 | TUESDAY 8:00 National Mall -
America's Front Yard 9:00 My Lai: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Nancy Hart Militia
22 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
CREATE
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristinaT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pmJoanne Weir's Cooking Class M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitchen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Bakes T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food M/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pm (Ends 4/16)Sara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGrowing a Greener World Su 11 am
Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home M/F 11 am & 5 pm
The Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amIn the Americas with David Yetman T/Th 9:30 am Globe Trekker M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa's World Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amSmart Travels/Rudy Maxa T/Th 9 am & 3 pm
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm Su 10:30 am
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Apr. 1, 9pmThe concluding episode of this sweeping series covers from 2000 to the present and the latest scientific breakthroughs that may have brought us, at long last, to the brink of lasting cures.
WHAT'S ON TV
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
01 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose02 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Power to the People with
Johan Norberg03 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose04 | SAT 8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Speakeasy10:00 Masterpiece Classic05 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live from Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:30 Conquering the Dragon06 | MON 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose07 | TUE8:00 America Reframed9:30 Out Of Darkness, Into
Light10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution08 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Inside the Court of Henry
VIII09 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens10 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose11 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk
12 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live From Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:00 Armenian Genocide13 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 No Evidence of Disease14 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 What Love Is15 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Antibody: It's Never Too
Late To Panic16 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens17 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose18 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk19 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 American Masters10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)20 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS21 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose22 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:00 Champion Trees10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 National Mall - America's
Front Yard23 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown
9:00 BackStage Pass9:30 River Music10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Thinking Money24 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose25 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk26 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge10:00 Tossed Out: Food Waste
in America10:30 Global Voices27 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS28 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam29 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Day The 60's Died30 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
WORLD
23 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan 0ut of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
24 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:00 BackStage Pass
25 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager12:00 Rick Steves' Europe12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
26 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
27 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Draft10:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam
28 | TUESDAY 8:00 Day The 60's Died 9:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience
29 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
30 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 America by the Numbers 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth about Money6:30 Tracks Ahead
Thu., Apr. 9, 7pm
at WKARThe Homestretch
Three homeless teens brave Chicago winters, high school pressures, and life on the streets to build a brighter future.
Tue., Apr. 14, 7pm
at University ClubThinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best And Worst Financial Decisions
Host Dave Coyne uses a mix of humor, on-the-street interviews and provocative insights from innovative thinkers to explore why we spend, why we save (or don’t), and how we think about money. Following the screening, panelists April Clobes, MSU Federal Credit Union, Tiffany Dowling, M3 Marketing Group, Steven Hicks, Siena Wealth Advisors and Deborah van Hevele, Comerica Bank, will discuss the program and related issues. Q&A will follow.
Curious Crew Returns Mondays beginning Apr. 27, 5:30pmBack by popular demand! Season one returns, with Rob and Curious Crew using magic ping pong balls, space phones, and more to explore topics ranging from air pressure to thermal energy.
QuizBusters Championship SeriesSat., Apr. 25, 5:30-7:00pmMatt Ottinger hosts as the final four teams face off to determine Division and Grand Champions for season 26. Winners receive scholarship from Michigan StateUniversity Office of Admissions and Scholarships.
Wolf Hall Sundays, 10pmInternationally acclaimed actor Mark Rylance and Emmy-winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) star as Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII in this adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novels, which chart the meteoric rise of Cromwell in the Tudor court — from blacksmith’s son to Henry VIII’s closest advisor..
Last Days In Vietnam: American ExperienceTue., Apr. 28, 9pmDuring the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. With a communist victory inevitable and the U.S. readying to withdraw, many Americans on the ground worried their South Vietnamese allies and friends faced imprisonment or death at the hands of the approaching North Vietnamese. With the clock ticking and the city under fire, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands in a desperate effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.original production
Preview these new films and join the conversationMore info & RSVP at WKAR.org
01 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 NOVA 9:00 Cancer: The Emperor Of
All Maladies 11:00 No Evidence of Disease
02 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports
10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
03 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 Great Performances 11:00 BackStage Pass
04 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
05 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife
9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
06 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Dissed-Respect: The
Impact of Bullying
07 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII 10:00 FRONTLINE
08 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
09 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
10 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center 10:00 International Jazz Day 11:00 BackStage Pass
11 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
12 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
13 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
14 | TUESDAY 8:00 Twice Born 9:00 Escape from a Nazi
Death Camp 10:00 FRONTLINE
15 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Kamikaze
16 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
17 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 American Masters 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:30 BackStage Pass
18 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 6:30 When Learning
Comes Naturally 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
19 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge10:00 Wolf Hall 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
20 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Thinking Money
21 | TUESDAY 8:00 National Mall -
America's Front Yard 9:00 My Lai: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Nancy Hart Militia
22 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
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The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
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CREATE
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristinaT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pmJoanne Weir's Cooking Class M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitchen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Bakes T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food M/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pm (Ends 4/16)Sara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGrowing a Greener World Su 11 am
Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home M/F 11 am & 5 pm
The Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amIn the Americas with David Yetman T/Th 9:30 am Globe Trekker M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa's World Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amSmart Travels/Rudy Maxa T/Th 9 am & 3 pm
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm Su 10:30 am
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Apr. 1, 9pmThe concluding episode of this sweeping series covers from 2000 to the present and the latest scientific breakthroughs that may have brought us, at long last, to the brink of lasting cures.
WHAT'S ON TV
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
01 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose02 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Power to the People with
Johan Norberg03 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose04 | SAT 8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Speakeasy10:00 Masterpiece Classic05 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live from Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:30 Conquering the Dragon06 | MON 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose07 | TUE8:00 America Reframed9:30 Out Of Darkness, Into
Light10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution08 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Inside the Court of Henry
VIII09 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens10 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose11 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk
12 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Live From Lincoln Center10:00 Global Voices11:00 Armenian Genocide13 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 No Evidence of Disease14 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 What Love Is15 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Antibody: It's Never Too
Late To Panic16 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Independent Lens17 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose18 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk19 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 American Masters10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)20 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS21 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose22 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:00 Champion Trees10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 National Mall - America's
Front Yard23 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown
9:00 BackStage Pass9:30 River Music10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Thinking Money24 | FRI8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Doc Martin9:30 Spy10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose25 | SAT8:00 Call the Midwife9:00 Wolf Hall10:00 Masterpiece Classic11:00 Feel Grand with Jane
Seymour11:30 Theater Talk26 | SUN8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge10:00 Tossed Out: Food Waste
in America10:30 Global Voices27 | MON8:00 Pacific Heartbeat9:00 Local USA9:30 Film School Shorts10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Voces On PBS28 | TUE8:00 America Reframed10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam29 | WED8:00 QuizBusters9:30 Changing Seas10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Day The 60's Died30 | THU8:00 Jewel in the Crown9:00 BackStage Pass10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
WORLD
23 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan 0ut of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
24 | FRIDAY 8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 America's Ballroom
Challenge 10:00 Voces on PBS 11:00 BackStage Pass
25 | SATURDAY 11:00 Forte 11:30 Music Voyager12:00 Rick Steves' Europe12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast1:00 Under the Radar Michigan
1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek 4:00 Wilderness Journal 4:30 Michigan out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
26 | SUNDAY 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Call the Midwife 9:00 Mr. Selfridge 10:00 Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
27 | MONDAY 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Draft10:00 Dick Cavett's Vietnam
28 | TUESDAY 8:00 Day The 60's Died 9:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience
29 | WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
30 | THURSDAY 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 America by the Numbers 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth about Money6:30 Tracks Ahead
Thu., Apr. 9, 7pm
at WKARThe Homestretch
Three homeless teens brave Chicago winters, high school pressures, and life on the streets to build a brighter future.
Tue., Apr. 14, 7pm
at University ClubThinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best And Worst Financial Decisions
Host Dave Coyne uses a mix of humor, on-the-street interviews and provocative insights from innovative thinkers to explore why we spend, why we save (or don’t), and how we think about money. Following the screening, panelists April Clobes, MSU Federal Credit Union, Tiffany Dowling, M3 Marketing Group, Steven Hicks, Siena Wealth Advisors and Deborah van Hevele, Comerica Bank, will discuss the program and related issues. Q&A will follow.
Curious Crew Returns Mondays beginning Apr. 27, 5:30pmBack by popular demand! Season one returns, with Rob and Curious Crew using magic ping pong balls, space phones, and more to explore topics ranging from air pressure to thermal energy.
QuizBusters Championship SeriesSat., Apr. 25, 5:30-7:00pmMatt Ottinger hosts as the final four teams face off to determine Division and Grand Champions for season 26. Winners receive scholarship from Michigan StateUniversity Office of Admissions and Scholarships.
Wolf Hall Sundays, 10pmInternationally acclaimed actor Mark Rylance and Emmy-winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”) star as Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII in this adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novels, which chart the meteoric rise of Cromwell in the Tudor court — from blacksmith’s son to Henry VIII’s closest advisor..
Last Days In Vietnam: American ExperienceTue., Apr. 28, 9pmDuring the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon, the South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. With a communist victory inevitable and the U.S. readying to withdraw, many Americans on the ground worried their South Vietnamese allies and friends faced imprisonment or death at the hands of the approaching North Vietnamese. With the clock ticking and the city under fire, a number of heroic Americans took matters into their own hands in a desperate effort to save as many South Vietnamese as possible.original production
Preview these new films and join the conversationMore info & RSVP at WKAR.org
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wkar.org
BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
(517) 884-4789
MSU FacultyRecital SeriesMonday Apr. 6, 7:30pm on 90.5 FM
29 30
• from John H. and Ethel S.Anthony
AL MARTINHost, Current Sports
11
• from David and Barbara Wenger, in memory of their daughter Jenny on her birthday.
• from Ken and Elly David to celebrate their one and only 28th anniversary.
• from Vicki in loving memory of her mother Evelyn Van Atta O'Dell on her birthday.
• from Ed and Ellen Kirk in celebration of their grandson, Aaron Daniel Kirk's birthday.
• from Rhonda L. Reichard.
• in memory of Joan C. Smith, who loved literature, classical music, and included WKAR in her estate.
• from a Battle Creek retiree continuing to support music programs on WKAR Radio and TV.
• from Colleen Johnson and EllenIves in celebration of Aidan's 20th birthday.
• from the Riley Family in loving memory of Jan Thelen
• celebrating paying taxes to support infrastructure bringing safe, clean drinking water.
JODY KNOLHost, WKAR Classical
• to celebrate Tyler's graduation from Alma College, from his Along the Fence friends.
• from Chuck and Nancy Wing in celebration of their daughter, Lisa's birthday.
• from Pat Bodi, in memory of B.J. Hook, your cousins will never forget your courage.
• from Rich Weingartner in celebration of National Volunteer Week and all WKAR volunteers.
• from Beth Alexander in appreciation for the privilege of caring for so many wonderful patients.
ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY LIVE 8PM 90.5
Season Finale - Mahler Symphony No. 5
Live from Hill Auditorium
MSU FACULTY RECITAL SERIES7:30PM 90.5Cello Plus Concert 1 “Schubert and Dvořák”
Bedrich Smetana: Tone poem, "The Moldau" from "My Fatherland" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Yukling Ching, conductor
Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat, "Mercury" Lansing Symphony Orch/Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra Bion Tsang, cello / Lansing Symphony Orch/ Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Claude Debussy: "Printemps" for Flute & Piano Richard Sherman, flute; Minsoo Sohn, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Jackson Symphony Orch; Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• from Mike Unsworth, in commemoration of Boss Tweed -- part of the American political tradition.
• from Michael VandeHaar, in loving memory of CherylVandeHaar, a devoted wife, mother, teacher and musician.
• from Susan Howard on her birthday, and to honor Pansy and Sable.
• from Bob Ball, in memory of his beloved wife, Clara.
• from Loretta Skewes in memory of Reg, her "True North."
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Ola Gjeilo: "Dark Night of the Soul" Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale ; string ens; David Rayl, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastoral" Lansing Symphony Orch, Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Richard Wagner: "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from "Die Götterdämmerung" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
Johannes Brahms: "Zigeunerlieder" ("Gypsy songs") Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale / David Rayl, conductor
Robert Schumann: Concerto in a minor for Cello & Orchestra Viktor Uzur, cello; Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Photo courtesy MSU School of Music
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS ONLINE!
AP
RIL
15-
19
With your suppport, WKAR has become an award winning station!
WKAR radio won 4 Merit awards at MAB
Current State's Neighbors in Action won Best Category at MAB
13
APR. 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Design Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 4) is published monthly by WKAR Radio& Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at(517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THISAPRIL 9-17 Listen during our spring fundraising campaign for your chance to win fantastic Campaign GiveAways like Wharton Center season tickets, an iPad, and more!
4
AM 870 Schedule
2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS
12 a Classical Music5 a Morning Edition9 a Current State
10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th)2 p What’s New on WKAR (F)4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F)7 p Community Concerts (T)
10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Car Talk11 a Best of Current State
noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano
4 p Wind & Rhythm5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion8 p 12th Street Jump
10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State
1 p Classical Music5 p All Things Considered
Weekend6 p Folk Alley 8 p Folk Sampler9 p Thistle and Shamrock
10 p Classical Music
1
18
12
6
25 27
8
PETER WHORFHost, Primarily Piano What's New on WKAR
19
16
32
10
15
23 24WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service
8:30 Radio Readernoon Current State
1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point3 p The Takeaway
with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney
4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYSSign On Ondas en Espanõl
10 a BBC World Service1 p Wits Live from
the Fitzgerald2 p Best of Current State3 p BBC World Service4 p Kaleidoscope5 p BBC World Service6 p Ondas en Espanõl
SUNDAYS Sign on Ondas en Espanõl
10 a BBC World Service3 p Rick Steves4 p MSU Today6 p Ondas en Espanõl
7
• celebrating Mark Jaeger's birthday. Just wait until nextyear.
14
22
MARK BASHOREHost, Current State
26
Programming on 90.5 is made possible, in part, by listener contributions.
THANK YOU
21
WKARPUBLICMEDIA
9
20
5
17
DID YOU KNOW?You can stream jazz, folk and classical music 24 hours a day at wkar.org
RADIO READING SERVICE
Questions about this special service that provides timely and useful information to those unable to read printed material:
(517) 884-4746
DID YOU KNOW?WKAR has more than 14,000 CDs in our classical music library, including everything from early music to contemporary works.
@WKARofficial
NOW ON
A c
eleb
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of
scie
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for
the
who
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amily
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All
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are
FR
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Pre
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by:
@wkar
DON'T MISS OUT!Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at
wkar.org
BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
(517) 884-4789
MSU FacultyRecital SeriesMonday Apr. 6, 7:30pm on 90.5 FM
29 30
• from John H. and Ethel S.Anthony
AL MARTINHost, Current Sports
11
• from David and Barbara Wenger, in memory of their daughter Jenny on her birthday.
• from Ken and Elly David to celebrate their one and only 28th anniversary.
• from Vicki in loving memory of her mother Evelyn Van Atta O'Dell on her birthday.
• from Ed and Ellen Kirk in celebration of their grandson, Aaron Daniel Kirk's birthday.
• from Rhonda L. Reichard.
• in memory of Joan C. Smith, who loved literature, classical music, and included WKAR in her estate.
• from a Battle Creek retiree continuing to support music programs on WKAR Radio and TV.
• from Colleen Johnson and EllenIves in celebration of Aidan's 20th birthday.
• from the Riley Family in loving memory of Jan Thelen
• celebrating paying taxes to support infrastructure bringing safe, clean drinking water.
JODY KNOLHost, WKAR Classical
• to celebrate Tyler's graduation from Alma College, from his Along the Fence friends.
• from Chuck and Nancy Wing in celebration of their daughter, Lisa's birthday.
• from Pat Bodi, in memory of B.J. Hook, your cousins will never forget your courage.
• from Rich Weingartner in celebration of National Volunteer Week and all WKAR volunteers.
• from Beth Alexander in appreciation for the privilege of caring for so many wonderful patients.
ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY LIVE 8PM 90.5
Season Finale - Mahler Symphony No. 5
Live from Hill Auditorium
MSU FACULTY RECITAL SERIES7:30PM 90.5Cello Plus Concert 1 “Schubert and Dvořák”
Bedrich Smetana: Tone poem, "The Moldau" from "My Fatherland" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Yukling Ching, conductor
Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat, "Mercury" Lansing Symphony Orch/Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra Bion Tsang, cello / Lansing Symphony Orch/ Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Claude Debussy: "Printemps" for Flute & Piano Richard Sherman, flute; Minsoo Sohn, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Jackson Symphony Orch; Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• from Mike Unsworth, in commemoration of Boss Tweed -- part of the American political tradition.
• from Michael VandeHaar, in loving memory of CherylVandeHaar, a devoted wife, mother, teacher and musician.
• from Susan Howard on her birthday, and to honor Pansy and Sable.
• from Bob Ball, in memory of his beloved wife, Clara.
• from Loretta Skewes in memory of Reg, her "True North."
Are
yo
ur
child
ren
fan
s o
f C
liffo
rd T
he
Big
Red
D
og
, Art
hu
r, o
r C
at in
th
e H
at?
Then
yo
u k
no
w
the
valu
e o
f P
BS
KID
S! W
hen
yo
u s
up
po
rt P
BS
K
ids
thro
ug
h W
KA
R K
IDS
’ CLU
B, y
ou
’re h
elp
ing
su
pp
ort
pro
gra
ms
and
ser
vice
s th
at c
hild
ren
in o
ur
com
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nity
use
eve
ry d
ay. B
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mem
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s to
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Kid
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lub
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ly E
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ts•
Sp
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at
fun
pla
ces
aro
un
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id-M
ich
igan
To s
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up
or
just
lear
n m
ore
, co
nta
ct:
WK
AR
Mem
ber
Ser
vice
s O
ffice
(517
) 88
4-4
747
or
visi
t w
kar.o
rg
Ola Gjeilo: "Dark Night of the Soul" Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale ; string ens; David Rayl, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastoral" Lansing Symphony Orch, Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Richard Wagner: "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from "Die Götterdämmerung" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
Johannes Brahms: "Zigeunerlieder" ("Gypsy songs") Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale / David Rayl, conductor
Robert Schumann: Concerto in a minor for Cello & Orchestra Viktor Uzur, cello; Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Photo courtesy MSU School of Music
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS ONLINE!
AP
RIL
15-
19
With your suppport, WKAR has become an award winning station!
WKAR radio won 4 Merit awards at MAB
Current State's Neighbors in Action won Best Category at MAB
13
APR. 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Design Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 4) is published monthly by WKAR Radio& Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at(517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THISAPRIL 9-17 Listen during our spring fundraising campaign for your chance to win fantastic Campaign GiveAways like Wharton Center season tickets, an iPad, and more!
4
AM 870 Schedule
2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS
12 a Classical Music5 a Morning Edition9 a Current State
10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th)2 p What’s New on WKAR (F)4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F)7 p Community Concerts (T)
10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Car Talk11 a Best of Current State
noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano
4 p Wind & Rhythm5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion8 p 12th Street Jump
10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State
1 p Classical Music5 p All Things Considered
Weekend6 p Folk Alley 8 p Folk Sampler9 p Thistle and Shamrock
10 p Classical Music
1
18
12
6
25 27
8
PETER WHORFHost, Primarily Piano What's New on WKAR
19
16
32
10
15
23 24WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service
8:30 Radio Readernoon Current State
1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point3 p The Takeaway
with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney
4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYSSign On Ondas en Espanõl
10 a BBC World Service1 p Wits Live from
the Fitzgerald2 p Best of Current State3 p BBC World Service4 p Kaleidoscope5 p BBC World Service6 p Ondas en Espanõl
SUNDAYS Sign on Ondas en Espanõl
10 a BBC World Service3 p Rick Steves4 p MSU Today6 p Ondas en Espanõl
7
• celebrating Mark Jaeger's birthday. Just wait until nextyear.
14
22
MARK BASHOREHost, Current State
26
Programming on 90.5 is made possible, in part, by listener contributions.
THANK YOU
21
WKARPUBLICMEDIA
9
20
5
17
DID YOU KNOW?You can stream jazz, folk and classical music 24 hours a day at wkar.org
RADIO READING SERVICE
Questions about this special service that provides timely and useful information to those unable to read printed material:
(517) 884-4746
DID YOU KNOW?WKAR has more than 14,000 CDs in our classical music library, including everything from early music to contemporary works.
@WKARofficial
NOW ON
A c
eleb
rati
on
of
scie
nce
for
the
who
le f
amily
!
All
Eve
nts
are
FR
EE
, in
clu
din
g:
Din
osa
urs
of
the
Lost
Co
ntin
ent
Fri.
Ap
r. 17
• 7
pm
Dr.
Sco
tt T
alks
Din
osa
urs
Sat
. Ap
r. 18
• 1
0am
with
Din
osa
ur
Trai
n h
ost
Dr.
Sco
tt S
amp
son
Pre
sen
ted
by:
@wkar
DON'T MISS OUT!Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at
wkar.org
BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
(517) 884-4789
MSU FacultyRecital SeriesMonday Apr. 6, 7:30pm on 90.5 FM
29 30
• from John H. and Ethel S.Anthony
AL MARTINHost, Current Sports
11
• from David and Barbara Wenger, in memory of their daughter Jenny on her birthday.
• from Ken and Elly David to celebrate their one and only 28th anniversary.
• from Vicki in loving memory of her mother Evelyn Van Atta O'Dell on her birthday.
• from Ed and Ellen Kirk in celebration of their grandson, Aaron Daniel Kirk's birthday.
• from Rhonda L. Reichard.
• in memory of Joan C. Smith, who loved literature, classical music, and included WKAR in her estate.
• from a Battle Creek retiree continuing to support music programs on WKAR Radio and TV.
• from Colleen Johnson and EllenIves in celebration of Aidan's 20th birthday.
• from the Riley Family in loving memory of Jan Thelen
• celebrating paying taxes to support infrastructure bringing safe, clean drinking water.
JODY KNOLHost, WKAR Classical
• to celebrate Tyler's graduation from Alma College, from his Along the Fence friends.
• from Chuck and Nancy Wing in celebration of their daughter, Lisa's birthday.
• from Pat Bodi, in memory of B.J. Hook, your cousins will never forget your courage.
• from Rich Weingartner in celebration of National Volunteer Week and all WKAR volunteers.
• from Beth Alexander in appreciation for the privilege of caring for so many wonderful patients.
ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY LIVE 8PM 90.5
Season Finale - Mahler Symphony No. 5
Live from Hill Auditorium
MSU FACULTY RECITAL SERIES7:30PM 90.5Cello Plus Concert 1 “Schubert and Dvořák”
Bedrich Smetana: Tone poem, "The Moldau" from "My Fatherland" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Yukling Ching, conductor
Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat, "Mercury" Lansing Symphony Orch/Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra Bion Tsang, cello / Lansing Symphony Orch/ Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Claude Debussy: "Printemps" for Flute & Piano Richard Sherman, flute; Minsoo Sohn, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Jackson Symphony Orch; Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• from Mike Unsworth, in commemoration of Boss Tweed -- part of the American political tradition.
• from Michael VandeHaar, in loving memory of CherylVandeHaar, a devoted wife, mother, teacher and musician.
• from Susan Howard on her birthday, and to honor Pansy and Sable.
• from Bob Ball, in memory of his beloved wife, Clara.
• from Loretta Skewes in memory of Reg, her "True North."
Are
yo
ur
child
ren
fan
s o
f C
liffo
rd T
he
Big
Red
D
og
, Art
hu
r, o
r C
at in
th
e H
at?
Then
yo
u k
no
w
the
valu
e o
f P
BS
KID
S! W
hen
yo
u s
up
po
rt P
BS
K
ids
thro
ug
h W
KA
R K
IDS
’ CLU
B, y
ou
’re h
elp
ing
su
pp
ort
pro
gra
ms
and
ser
vice
s th
at c
hild
ren
in o
ur
com
mu
nity
use
eve
ry d
ay. B
enefi
ts in
clu
de:
•A
Birt
hd
ay C
ard
, wh
ich
incl
ud
es a
sp
ecia
l gift
•A
n O
n-A
ir B
irth
day
Gre
etin
g o
n t
he
mem
ber
's s
pec
ial d
ay•
Invi
tati
on
s to
WK
AR
Kid
s' C
lub
Mem
ber
-On
ly E
ven
ts•
Sp
ecia
l ben
efits
at
fun
pla
ces
aro
un
d m
id-M
ich
igan
To s
ign
up
or
just
lear
n m
ore
, co
nta
ct:
WK
AR
Mem
ber
Ser
vice
s O
ffice
(517
) 88
4-4
747
or
visi
t w
kar.o
rg
Ola Gjeilo: "Dark Night of the Soul" Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale ; string ens; David Rayl, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastoral" Lansing Symphony Orch, Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Richard Wagner: "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from "Die Götterdämmerung" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
Johannes Brahms: "Zigeunerlieder" ("Gypsy songs") Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale / David Rayl, conductor
Robert Schumann: Concerto in a minor for Cello & Orchestra Viktor Uzur, cello; Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Photo courtesy MSU School of Music
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS ONLINE!
AP
RIL
15-
19
With your suppport, WKAR has become an award winning station!
WKAR radio won 4 Merit awards at MAB
Current State's Neighbors in Action won Best Category at MAB
13
APR. 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Design Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 4) is published monthly by WKAR Radio& Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at(517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THISAPRIL 9-17 Listen during our spring fundraising campaign for your chance to win fantastic Campaign GiveAways like Wharton Center season tickets, an iPad, and more!
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2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS
12 a Classical Music5 a Morning Edition9 a Current State
10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th)2 p What’s New on WKAR (F)4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F)7 p Community Concerts (T)
10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Car Talk11 a Best of Current State
noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano
4 p Wind & Rhythm5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion8 p 12th Street Jump
10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State
1 p Classical Music5 p All Things Considered
Weekend6 p Folk Alley 8 p Folk Sampler9 p Thistle and Shamrock
10 p Classical Music
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PETER WHORFHost, Primarily Piano What's New on WKAR
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8:30 Radio Readernoon Current State
1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point3 p The Takeaway
with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney
4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYSSign On Ondas en Espanõl
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the Fitzgerald2 p Best of Current State3 p BBC World Service4 p Kaleidoscope5 p BBC World Service6 p Ondas en Espanõl
SUNDAYS Sign on Ondas en Espanõl
10 a BBC World Service3 p Rick Steves4 p MSU Today6 p Ondas en Espanõl
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MSU FacultyRecital SeriesMonday Apr. 6, 7:30pm on 90.5 FM
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• from John H. and Ethel S.Anthony
AL MARTINHost, Current Sports
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• from David and Barbara Wenger, in memory of their daughter Jenny on her birthday.
• from Ken and Elly David to celebrate their one and only 28th anniversary.
• from Vicki in loving memory of her mother Evelyn Van Atta O'Dell on her birthday.
• from Ed and Ellen Kirk in celebration of their grandson, Aaron Daniel Kirk's birthday.
• from Rhonda L. Reichard.
• in memory of Joan C. Smith, who loved literature, classical music, and included WKAR in her estate.
• from a Battle Creek retiree continuing to support music programs on WKAR Radio and TV.
• from Colleen Johnson and EllenIves in celebration of Aidan's 20th birthday.
• from the Riley Family in loving memory of Jan Thelen
• celebrating paying taxes to support infrastructure bringing safe, clean drinking water.
JODY KNOLHost, WKAR Classical
• to celebrate Tyler's graduation from Alma College, from his Along the Fence friends.
• from Chuck and Nancy Wing in celebration of their daughter, Lisa's birthday.
• from Pat Bodi, in memory of B.J. Hook, your cousins will never forget your courage.
• from Rich Weingartner in celebration of National Volunteer Week and all WKAR volunteers.
• from Beth Alexander in appreciation for the privilege of caring for so many wonderful patients.
ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY LIVE 8PM 90.5
Season Finale - Mahler Symphony No. 5
Live from Hill Auditorium
MSU FACULTY RECITAL SERIES7:30PM 90.5Cello Plus Concert 1 “Schubert and Dvořák”
Bedrich Smetana: Tone poem, "The Moldau" from "My Fatherland" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Yukling Ching, conductor
Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat, "Mercury" Lansing Symphony Orch/Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra Bion Tsang, cello / Lansing Symphony Orch/ Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Claude Debussy: "Printemps" for Flute & Piano Richard Sherman, flute; Minsoo Sohn, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Jackson Symphony Orch; Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• from Mike Unsworth, in commemoration of Boss Tweed -- part of the American political tradition.
• from Michael VandeHaar, in loving memory of CherylVandeHaar, a devoted wife, mother, teacher and musician.
• from Susan Howard on her birthday, and to honor Pansy and Sable.
• from Bob Ball, in memory of his beloved wife, Clara.
• from Loretta Skewes in memory of Reg, her "True North."
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Ola Gjeilo: "Dark Night of the Soul" Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale ; string ens; David Rayl, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastoral" Lansing Symphony Orch, Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Richard Wagner: "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from "Die Götterdämmerung" Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
Johannes Brahms: "Zigeunerlieder" ("Gypsy songs") Judy Kabodian, piano; University Chorale / David Rayl, conductor
Robert Schumann: Concerto in a minor for Cello & Orchestra Viktor Uzur, cello; Jackson Symphony Orch/ Stephen Osmond, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS ONLINE!
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With your suppport, WKAR has become an award winning station!
WKAR radio won 4 Merit awards at MAB
Current State's Neighbors in Action won Best Category at MAB