PROGRAM LISTINGS WXXI-TV/HD | PBS WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER MARCH 2010 Young@Heart March 2010 Volume 1, Issue 7 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and op- erated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-for-profit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to WXXI Program Listings, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021. * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date pro- gram listings, special highlights and local news, just log onto WXXI.org. Member & Audience Services ... 585.258.0200 WXXI Main Number ................... 585.325.7500 Service Interruptions ................. 585.258.0331 Audience Response Line ........... 585.258.0360 Copies of Local Programs ......... 585.258.0369 Reachout Radio ........................ 585.258.0333 Educational Resources ............. 585.258.0278 Volunteer Services ................... 585.258.0255 Corporate Sponsorships .......... 585.258.0221 Auction/Special Events ............ 585.258.0287 Newsroom .............................. 585.258.0340 WXXI On-line ........................... www.wxxi.org Executive Staff Norm Silverstein, President & CEO Susan Rogers, Executive Vice President & General Manager Jeanne E. Fisher, Vice President, Radio Kent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology & Operations Elissa Orlando, Vice President, Television WXXI Board of Trustees Officers Diana Kurty, Chair Steven Swartout, Vice Chair Christopher Booth, Treasurer Beth Ela Wilkens, Secretary Prepare to be surprised, delighted and entertained by the inspiring members of the Young@Heart Chorus, a New England senior citizens’ chorus that has delighted audiences worldwide with their renditions of songs by everyone from e Clash to Coldplay. Young@ Heart chronicles seven unforgettable weeks in the lives of the members of the Young@Heart Chorus as they prepare for a one-night-only concert in their hometown of Northampton, Massachusetts. Guided by longtime director and Rochester native Bob Cilman, the group is made up of two- dozen spirited seniors – former schoolteachers, executives, doctors and food service workers – who specialize in reinterpreting rock, punk and R&B classics from their unique perspective. Tune in for this warm, wonderful program, and we might have a surprise for you! Independent Lens “Young@Heart” airs Tuesday, March 9 at 8:00 p.m., Friday, March 12 at 10:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 14 at 3:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV
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PROGRAM LISTINGSWXXI-TV/HD | PBS WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5
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Young@Heart
March 2010 Volume 1, Issue 7
WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and op-erated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-for-profit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y.
POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to WXXI Program Listings, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021.
* Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date pro-gram listings, special highlights and local news, just log onto WXXI.org.
Member & Audience Services ... 585.258.0200WXXI Main Number ................... 585.325.7500Service Interruptions ................. 585.258.0331Audience Response Line ........... 585.258.0360Copies of Local Programs ......... 585.258.0369 Reachout Radio ........................ 585.258.0333Educational Resources ............. 585.258.0278Volunteer Services ................... 585.258.0255 Corporate Sponsorships .......... 585.258.0221Auction/Special Events ............ 585.258.0287Newsroom .............................. 585.258.0340WXXI On-line ........................... www.wxxi.org
Executive StaffNorm Silverstein, President & CEOSusan Rogers, Executive Vice President & General ManagerJeanne E. Fisher, Vice President, RadioKent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology & OperationsElissa Orlando, Vice President, Television
WXXI Board of Trustees OfficersDiana Kurty, ChairSteven Swartout, Vice ChairChristopher Booth, TreasurerBeth Ela Wilkens, Secretary
Prepare to be surprised, delighted and entertained by the inspiring members of the Young@Heart Chorus, a New England senior citizens’ chorus that has delighted audiences worldwide with their renditions of songs by everyone from The Clash to Coldplay. Young@Heart chronicles seven unforgettable weeks in the lives of the members of the Young@Heart Chorus as they prepare for a one-night-only concert in their hometown of Northampton, Massachusetts. Guided by longtime director and Rochester native Bob Cilman, the group is made up of two-dozen spirited seniors – former schoolteachers, executives, doctors and food service workers – who specialize in reinterpreting rock, punk and R&B classics from their unique perspective. Tune in for this warm, wonderful program, and we might have a surprise for you!
Independent Lens “Young@Heart” airs Tuesday, March 9 at 8:00 p.m., Friday, March 12 at 10:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 14 at 3:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV
Big Big World Barney & Friends Caillou Curious George Fetch! Cyberchase Arthur WordGirl Electric Company HomeworkHotline
Sid/Science Kid Super Why! Curious George Martha Speaks Design Squad WordGirl Rick Steves Smart Travels Garden Smart This Old House
Nature The Loneliest Animals African American Lives 2 Pt. 4 of 4 Faces of America Know Thyself Nature The Loneliest Animals PBS NewsHour
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Please note that programs and times are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, log on to WXXI.org. To report reception trouble on WXXI-TV, WXXI Create, PBS World or, to alert WXXI of other service interruptions, call (585) 258-0331.And remember, if you want to opt out of receiving these printed listings and have WXXI send them to you electronically, please call (585) 258-0200.
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Big Big World Barney & Friends Caillou Curious George Fetch! Cyberchase Arthur WordGirl Electric Company HomeworkHotline
Wolf/Travels Rick Steves Smart Travels Rick Steves Tommy Makem’s Ireland 1 of 2 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 2 of 2 Rick Steves Wolf/Travels
NOVA Master of the Killer Ants Nature Loneliest Animals History Detectives Charlie Parker History Detectives Body in the… Scientific Amer. Frontiers …Forget
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America’s Test Kitchen Marathon Independent Lens Young @ Heart/George and Rosemary
(con’t) America’s Homecooking: Easy Recipes for Thrifty Cooking Tommy Makem’s Ireland 1 of 2 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 2 of 2 Rick Steves Wolf/Travels
McLaughlin 1on1 McLaughlin Group Miller Center National Debates Independent Lens Butte, America Independent Lens Creek Runs Red Charlie Rose
BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour When Irish Eyes are Smiling: An Irish Parade of Stars The Priests in Concert at Liverpool Metropolitan ...
Wolf/Travels Rick Steves Smart Travels Rick Steves Tommy Makem’s Ireland 1 of 2 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 2 of 2 Rick Steves Wolf/Travels
NOVA Master of the Killer Ants Nature Loneliest Animals History Detectives Charlie Parker History Detectives Body in the… Scientific Amer. Frontiers …Forget
America’s Test Kitchen Marathon Independent Lens Young @ Heart/George and Rosemary
Sid/Science Kid Super Why! Curious George Martha Speaks Design Squad WordGirl Tommy Makem’s Ireland 1 of 2 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 2 of 2
Scientific Amer. Frontiers Losing It NOVA Master of the Killer Ants Nature Loneliest Animals History Detectives Charlie Parker History Detectives Body in the…
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American Masters Pete Seeger: The Power of Song Great Performances Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration from MSG Rick Steves’ Mediterranean Mosaic
Sid/Science Kid Super Why! Curious George Martha Speaks Design Squad WordGirl Jewish Cuisine Garden Smart Scandinavian... P. Allen Smith
Scientific Amer. Frontiers Dark… NOVA Cracking the Maya Code Nature What Females Want… Pt.2 History Detectives Arthur Szyk’s… History Detectives Portrait…
SATURDAY MARCH 27
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(from 12 pm) Great Performances at the Met Les Contes d’Hoffman Woodwright/Shop MotorWeek CityWise Help Wanted This Old House Ask/Old House
Sid/Science Kid Super Why! Curious George Martha Speaks Design Squad WordGirl Rick Steves Travelscope Garden Smart Ask/Old House
Frontline Wounded Platoon Hard Problems/Math Contest Independent Lens Whatever It Takes Frontline The Wounded Platoon PBS NewsHour
WEDNESDAY MARCH 31
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6:00a Sewing with Nancy (Mon. & Fri.) Scheewe Art Workshop (Tues. & Thurs.) Knit & Crochet Today (Wed.)
6:30 Donna Dewberry Show (Mon. & Fri.) Best of the Joy of Painting (Tues. & Thurs.) Landscapes Through Time (Wed.)*
7:00 Simply Ming (Mon. & Fri.) Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless (Tues. & Thurs.) Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen (Wed.)*
7:30 Lidia’s Italy (Mon., Wed., Fri.)* Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home (Tues. & Thurs.)
8:00 Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez (Mon. & Fri.) Uncorked Wine Made Simple (Tues. & Thurs.)/Christina Cooks (begins 3/4) Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie (Wed.)*
8:30 Sara’s Weeknights Meals (Mon. & Fri.)/Tang’s Easy Thai (begins 3/22) Burt Wolf: What We Eat (Tues. & Thurs) Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way (Wed.)*
10:00 Garden Smart (Mon. & Wed.)* Victory Garden (Tues. & Thurs.) P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home (Fri.)
10:30 This Old House (Mon. & Fri.) New Yankee Workshop (Tues. & Thurs.) Ask This Old House (Wed.)*
11:00 Make: (Mon. & Fri.) Woodsmith’s Shop (Tue. & Thurs.) For Your Home (Wed.)*
11:30 Cultivating Life (Mon. & Fri.) Moment of Luxury (Tue. & Thurs.) Katie Brown Workshop (Wed.)*
Noon Sewing with Nancy (Mon. & Fri.)† Scheewe Art Workshop (Tues. & Thurs.)† Knit & Crochet Today (Wed.)†
12:30p Donna Dewberry Show (Mon. & Fri.) Best of the Joy of Painting (Tues. & Thurs.) Landscapes Through Time (Wed.)*
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* Special programming for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17† Special WXXI programming March 15-19
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The Diane Rehm Show1.800.433.8850
1370 Connectionwith Bob Smith 585.263.9994
Technation
The Splendid Table
Whad’Ya Know? Radio Hour
Speaking of Faith
The State We’re In
A World of PossibilitiesLegislative Gazette/ Capital Connection
Weekend Editionwith Scott Simonand local host Jen Markham
Perspectives with Curt Smith
Car Talk
Latino USA
Fresh Air
Marketplace
All Things Considered with Melissa Block, Michele Norris, and Robert Siegeland local host Rachel Ward
Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3, and WXXI-FM HD-2
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
A Prairie Home Companion
Weekend Editionwith Liane Hansenand local host Brad Smith
Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep and Renée Montagne and local host Alex Crichton
Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3 and WXXI-FM HD-2
BBC World Service
MONDAY Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me TUESDAY Perspectives w/ Curt SmithWEDNESDAY Car Talk THURSDAY This American LifeFRIDAY Splendid Table
Talk of the Nation1.800.989.TALK
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Only a Game
Whad’Ya Know?
Marketplace Money
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Mostly Jazzwith Tom Hampson
Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz
Riverwalk Jazz
Jazz from Lincoln Center
Weekend Radio
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Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!
Car Talk
All Things Considered with Debbie Elliott
This American Life
On the Media
The Changing World
1370 Forum
Le Show
BBC World Service
Living on Earth
Radio Lab is an experiential investigation that explores themes and ideas through a patchwork of people, sounds, and stories. In each episode, Radio Lab experiments with sound and style allowing science to fuse with culture and information to sound like music. Hosted by Jad Abumrad with co-host Robert Krulwich (pictured), Radio Lab is designed for listeners who demand skepticism but appreciate wonder; who are curious about the world, but also want to be moved and surprised. See episode descriptions below.
Radio Lab airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on AM1370/FM-HD91.5-2
Radio Lab
1370 Forum & AM 1370 Specials
Radio Lab “Stochasticity airs Sunday, March 7 at 10 p.m.When “lighting strikes twice,” is it fate or just chance? The desire to see patterns in randomness is a basic facet of human experience. Radio Lab tries to make sense of the patterns we see, from the basketball lucky streak known as ‘hot hand’ to why a Parkinson’s patient turned into a gambling addict.
Radio Lab “After Life” airs Sunday, March 14 at 10 p.m.Inevitably, everything dies: humans, civilizations, even the universe. But then what? Radio Lab stares down the very moment of passing, and then speculates about what may lay beyond. It’s an hour of queries, investigation and dreams, after the mortal coil has been shuffled off.
Radio Lab “Parasites” airs Sunday, March 21 at 10 p.m.Some creature, unbeknownst to you, living deep inside you has the ability to secretly control your behavior. The “puppeteer within” may sound like the plot to a horror film, but it’s a lot more common than you might think. Radio Lab uncovers a world full of parasites…and examines claims that some may actually be good for you.
Radio Lab “New Normal” airs Sunday, March 28 at 10 p.m.Organisms change, and the result is evolution. This hour, Radio Lab tells stories of adaptation...for foxes, a small town in Oregon, and one particular troop of baboons in the Western Serengeti...that may have you thinking differently about war, violence and human nature.
All Things Considered with Debbie Elliott
The Tavis Smiley Show
HD 91.5-2
Photo Credit: Alan Klein
SXSWNPR Music is headed back
to Austin Texas for this year’s broadcast hosted by Bob
Boilen and friends.
South by Southwest Music Festival
WRUR 88.5MARCH 17 & 18 10:00 PM
Saturdays at 1 pm – Met Opera
3/6 Verdi: Attila 3/13 Shostakovich: The Nose 3/20 Janácek: From The House of the Dead 3/27 Thomas: Hamlet (HD Cinecast)
Sundays at 3 pm – New York Philharmonic
3/7 George Benjamin: Dance Figures Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a FaunRavel: Concerto for the Left Hand Ginastera: Dances from Estancia 3/14 Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Barber: Violin Concerto Bartok: The Wooden Prince 3/21 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 Hindemith: Symphony 3/28 Beethoven: Violin Concerto Franck: Symphony in d
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[Live from Hochstein, Wednesdays at 12:10 p.m. beginning March 17]
Classical Music with Chris Van Hof
Classical Music with Scott Blankenship
Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey
Hearts of Space
Pipedreams
With Heart and Voice
Holiday Specials
From the Top
Saint Paul Sunday
Sunday Baroque
With Heart and Voice
Classical Music with John Andres
Classical 24
Cadenza with Chris Van Hof
Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser
Classical Music with Marianne Carberry
Metropolitan Opera(end times vary)
A Prairie Home Companion
Thistle & Shamrock
Echoes
Classical Music with Scott Blankenship
Classical Music from PRI (Echoes Fridays, 10 pm -12 am)
Syndicated Orchestral Series(see below)
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
New York Philharmonic
Classical 24
Morning Show with Brenda Tremblay
Performance Todaywith Fred Child
Monday – Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts 3/1 Performers and works TBA after the selection of prize winners.3/8 Performers and works TBA after the selection of prize winners.3/15 Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 1st Concert Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 2, Symphony No. 3, Eroica 3/22 Beethoven: Symphony No. 4, Symphony No. 5, Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra, Triple Concerto 3/29 Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, Pastoral, Symphony No. 7, Piano Concerto No. 1
Tuesday – Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 3/2 Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Higdon: Concerto 4-3 Copland: Symphony No. 3 3/9 Barber: Symphony No. 1 Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Traditional/Williams: Air and Simple Gifts Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5, Reformation
3/16 Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela Grieg: Piano Concerto Ravel: Trio Dukas: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 3/23 Handel: Messiah 3/30 Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 Lalo: Symphonie espagnole Ravel: Boléro Wednesday – Civic Orchestra of Chicago (1 hour)3/3 Ligeti: Lontano Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta 3/10 Schubert: Symphony No. 8, Unfinished Haydn: Symphony No. 94, Surprise 3/17 Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 3/24 Turnage: Chicago Remains Stravinsky: Symphony in C 3/31 Strauss: Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome Wagner: Prelude & Liebestode from Tristan und Isolde Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet
Thursdays – BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra3/4 Haydn: Symphony No. 94, Surprise Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 18, Ballet Music from Idomene, Symphony No. 39 Dvorak: Scherzo capriccioso
3/11 Elgar: Cello Concerto Janácek: Jealousy Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 4 Kancheli: …à la Duduki Janácek: Taras Bulba 3/18 Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante Lutoslawski: Symphony No. 4 Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 3/25 Stravinsky: Four Studies for Orchestra, Excerpts from Pulcinella Mahler: Symphony No. 1