HALF THE SKY SEPTEMBER 24, 7PM LITTLE THEATRE COMMUNITY CINEMA EVENT Gabrielle Union and local student Duyen Le ride bikes in Vietnam. MORE ON PAGE 4 > This much-anticipated documentary spotlighting the restoration of Rochester’s only Frank Lloyd Wright house on East Boulevard premieres September 20. Tune in and learn how the owners, Fran Cosentino and Jane Parker, acquired the Boynton House, and how they worked to restore it to its original beauty, using materials and processes that Wright himself intended. The history of the house, and that of its original owner Mr. Edward Boynton are told by many experts including Jean France, Boynton Historian and Architectural Scholar; Carol Boynton Atwood, descendent of the Boynton Family; Eric Norden, owner of Eric Norden Restorations; and John E. Page, owner of Bero Architecture. The Landmark Society’s Executive Director Wayne Goodman also talks about the importance of preserving this national treasure. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years is a co-production of WXXI Public Broadcasting, Fran Cosentino, and Jane Parker. To watch a trailer, visit: WXXI.org/boyntonhouse. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S BOYNTON HOUSE: THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS PREMIERES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 8 P.M. AND ENCORES AT 9:30 P.M. ON WXXI-TV/HD PROGRAM LISTINGS WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER SEPTEMBER 2012 WXXI OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 10 AM - 2 PM Tour our studios, meet your favorite radio host, shake a paw with the Cat in the Hat, talk with our news reporters, see WRUR’s Scott Regan on air for Open Tunings, learn more about PBS’s fall season, and much more. SEE PAGE 2>
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HALF THE SKYSEPTEMBER 24, 7PMLITTLE THEATRE COMMUNITY CINEMA EVENTGabrielle Union and local student Duyen Le ride bikes in Vietnam.
MORE ON PAGE 4 >
This much-anticipated documentary spotlighting the restoration of Rochester’s only Frank Lloyd Wright house on East Boulevard premieres September 20. Tune in and learn how the owners, Fran Cosentino and Jane Parker, acquired the Boynton House, and how they worked to restore it to its original beauty, using materials and processes that Wright himself intended. The history of the house, and that of its original owner Mr. Edward Boynton are told by many experts including Jean France, Boynton Historian and Architectural Scholar; Carol Boynton Atwood, descendent of the Boynton Family; Eric Norden, owner of Eric Norden Restorations; and John E. Page, owner of Bero Architecture. The Landmark Society’s Executive Director Wayne Goodman also talks about the importance of preserving this national treasure. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years is a co-production of WXXI Public Broadcasting, Fran Cosentino, and Jane Parker. To watch a trailer, visit: WXXI.org/boyntonhouse.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S BOYNTON HOUSE: THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS PREMIERES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 8 P.M. AND ENCORES AT 9:30 P.M. ON WXXI-TV/HD
PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER SEPTEMBER 2012
WXXI OPEN HOUSESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 10 AM - 2 PMTour our studios, meet your favorite radio host, shake a paw with the Cat in the Hat, talk with our news reporters, see WRUR’s Scott Regan on air for Open Tunings, learn more about PBS’s fall season, and much more.
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President & CEO
Susan Rogers Executive Vice President and General Manager
Je anne E. Fisher Vice President, Radio
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1510 AM - 2 PM @ WXXI STUDIOS280 STREET, ROCHESTERFREE PARKING AT THE KODAK LOTDIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET
Please call (585)258-0252 should you require handicap assistance.
Kids will also have the chance to meet The Cat in the Hat from the PBS Kids show The Cat in the
Hat Knows A Lot About That!
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Something for the kids:• Take your picture with PBS characters Curious George, Arthur and Clifford.• Check out the set of Homework Hotline and Assignment: The World.• Take part in lots of different arts and crafts and fun, free activiies.
Something for the adults:• Meet the hosts of Classical 91.5.• Watch Open Tunings’ Scott Regan do his show live on WRUR.• Visit the radio studios of 1370 Connection and Classical 91.5.• Learn more about the Innovation Trail and meet WXXI reporters.• Take part in free health screenings.
There is much more! To find out, visit: .org/openhouse
FREE!THE BEST PART IS THAT IT’S
BRING THEWHOLE FAMILY!TELL ALL YOUR
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Explore the Greentopia EcoFest going on at High Falls all day Saturday.
This event is supported in part by:
TAKE A TOUR OF THE STATION, ENJOY FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES, & GO PUBLIC WITH WXXI AS WE WELCOME IN THE COMMUNITY!
DEAR FRIENDS,I hope you enjoy our new-and-improved WXXI Program Listings guide this month! We’ve added eight color pages so we can share more of what’s happening at our station, on air, and at the Little Theatre with you. All WXXI members will receive this first issue. If you’ve already been receiving the Program Listings in the mail, you’ll receive this in its place every month. If you don’t usually get this in the mail, you can request it by calling our Membership Department at (585) 258-0200. Remember, if you get our online version, we’ll continue to send it to you that way unless you call to request this printed version. I hope you find the improved Listings more informative and user friendly.
This month marks the premiere of our newest television production, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years. WXXI continues to be the leader in local documentaries and The Next Hundred Years is certain to generate a renewed interest in one of Rochester’s architectural masterworks and rekindle pride within our community. Be sure to tune in to WXXI-TV/HD Thursday, September 20 at 8 p.m., for the television premiere!
Adding these additional pages gives us the opportunity to share more information with you, such as an exciting upcoming event: WXXI is bringing NPR’s Diane Rehm to Rochester on November 16th. We will be holding a special luncheon with her at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center — and, as those who attended our last event with Diane will attest, it’s not to be missed! Ticket information will be coming shortly, but be sure to circle November 16 on your calendar!
With our new affiliation with the Little Theatre, we have the opportunity to host more screenings, talkbacks and special events than ever before. This month, we’ll kick off a new season of Community Cinema, a series of free screenings featuring films from the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens, and we’re hosting them at The Little. (You can read more about the premiere film, Half the Sky, on page 4.)
Finally, you’re invited to join us for our WXXI Open House on Saturday, September 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You’ll have a chance to tour our studios, meet WXXI radio and TV hosts, shake paws with the Big Red Dog, and much more. It runs simultaneously with the Greentopia Festival, so the High Falls district will have lots for everyone to do that day. I look forward to seeing you there!
COMMUNITY CINEMAWXXI is proud to host a new season of free screenings, featuring films from the Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Independent Lens. The screenings, held at the Little Theatre (240 East Avenue, Rochester, NY), will be followed by lively panel discussions to encourage dialogue and action around important and timely social issues. These events are free, open to the public, and reservations are not required.
Please join us September 24 at 7 p.m. at the Little Theatre for Half the Sky. This film follows New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and celebrity advocates America Ferrera, Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union, and Olivia Wilde on a journey to 10 countries, where they meet inspiring individuals and discover how they’re confronting the oppression of women and girls. The special, based on the widely acclaimed book Half the Sky by columnist Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, reveals the real, meaningful solutions being fashioned through health care, education and economic empowerment for women and girls. For more information, visit: http://interactive.wxxi.org/communitycinema
PHOTOS: (TOP) Meg Ryan hugs Somana at the Somaly Mam shelter in Phonm Pehn, Cambodia. (BOTTOM) Olivia Wilde in Samburu, Kenya.COURTESY OF NICHOLAS KRISTOF; COURTESY OF JESSICA CHERMAYEFF
WXXI AT THE CLOTHESLINE
ARTS FESTIVALWXXI will be at the Clothesline
Arts Festival on September 8-9, so be sure to stop by, pick
up a WXXI memento, and let us know what your favorite
programs are!
We’ll also be broadcasting live from the festival on
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on WRUR-FM 88.5
and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Classical 91.5.
GREENTOPIAWXXI is once again a media partner for Greentopia, the week-long interactive festival that spotlights what our region is doing to embrace the green movement. The festival, hosted at High Falls, runs September 10-16. In support of the festival, WXXI will broadcast various environmental programs that encourage awareness and appreciation for Planet Earth. This include
airing Sunday, September 16 at 10:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV/HD, environmental-focused radio specials on AM 1370 Sundays at 9 p.m., and children’s programming that introduces kids to solar power, water conservation and biospheres, airing the week of September 10 on WXXI-TV/HD and WXXI-Create during our regularly scheduled children’s block. On behalf of Greentopia, The Little Theatre will screen a series of special environmental films, September 12-14. Movie titles to be announced in early September.
For a list of all “green” programs airing, visit WXXI.org/gogreen.
Scenes from Half The Sky
DOC MARTIN NEWS!For all you DOC MARTIN fans, we’d like to let you know that the popular Britcom will start shooting series 6 next year, which means it will be ready for broadcast in the U.S. in 2014. Martin Clunes, who stars as Dr. Martin Ellingham was recently interviewed by Radio Times. In the interview Clunes said, “[Filming starts] next year and I can’t wait to go back there. [The new series] will be interesting because Louisa and the doctor are finally going to marry, I think. But I don’t want to give too much away!”
If you’re not familiar with quirky series, DOC MARTIN features the brash, brilliant Dr. Martin Ellingham, who was once a renowned London surgeon, until a sudden phobia leaves him paralyzed at the sight of blood. Leaving his old life behind, Ellingham departs for his childhood town of Portwenn in Cornwall, where his terse manner leads to some tense—and hilarious—encounters with the quiet community. You can catch episodes from the early seasons on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on WXXI-TV/HD.
DIANE REHMIS COMING TOROCHESTER!WXXI is bringing the host of NPR’s “The Diane Rhem Show” to the Rochester Riverside Convention Center for a special luncheon on Friday, November 16. Ticket information will be coming soon! Save the date!
TVHIGHLIGHTS
DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOODWEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M, AND SATURDAYS AT 6:30 A.M.
BROADWAY OR BUSTSUNDAYS, SEPTEMBER 9, 16 AND 23 AT 8 P.M.
This documentary series tracks the real-life stories of America’s top high school musical performers, vying in the ultimate competition to find the nation’s best young theater stars. Part competition, part performance, and part non-fiction drama, the event starts in regional theatrical programs, where judges around the country select the best performers in the country. The 60 finalists then descend on Broadway, where they plunge into the eye of the theatrical storm for one intense week of rehearsals, coaching, mentoring and cut-throat competition. After an intense final audition, finalists are selected, and these “best of the best” American high school performers take part in the grand finale of the week, the competition for The National High School Musical Theatre Awards (a.k.a. The Jimmy Awards).
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CALL THE MIDWIFESUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AT 8 P.M.
This moving, intimate, funny, and true-to-life series, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth, tells colorful stories of midwifery and families in London’s East End in the 1950s. Jenny Lee, a young woman raised in the wealthy English countryside, has chosen to become a nurse and now, as a newly qualified midwife, has gone to work in the poorest area of the city. Attached to an order of nursing nuns at Nonnatus House, Jenny is part of a team of women who minister to expectant mothers, many of whom give birth at home in appalling conditions. The drama follows Jenny as she meets her patients and learns to love the people who live in the East End.
Experience Wagner’s complete Ring cycle as the composer meant it to be presented. Robert Lepage’s acclaimed new production of Der Ring des Nibelungen is preceded by the broadcast of award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke’s documentary Wagner’s Dream, which chronicles the backstage story of the creation of this ambitious new staging of the cycle. The operas – Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung follow Tuesday through Friday evening.
This is the third time a complete Ring cycle has aired on PBS. In 1983, Great Performances aired Patrice Chereau’s production of the Ring conducted by Pierre Boulez from the Bayreuth Festival, and in 1990, Live from the Met (the precursor of Great Performances at the Met) presented Otto Schenk’s Metropolitan Opera production, conducted by James Levine.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 THROUGH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT 9 P.M.
Scenes from Broadway or Bust
A scene from Wagner’s “Götterdämmerung” with Jay Hunter Morris (on boat) as Siegfried, Wendy Bryn Harmer as Gutrune, Iain Paterson as Gunther, and Hans-Peter König as Hagen. PHOTO: KEN HOWARD/METROPOLITAN OPERA
Garden Smart Simply Ming Test Kitchen Pedal America Second Opinion P. Allen Smith Doc Martin Of All the Harbors in All... Masterpiece: Tess of the D’ubervilles
Secrets of Shangri-La Need to Know Inside Washington Botany of Desire To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America Cook’s Country BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia in America Cook’s Country
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Prohibition A Nation of Hypocrites Part 3 of 3 Global Voices I Was Worth 50 Sheep Prohibition A Nation of Drunkards Part 1 of 3
MARATHON: Last of the Summer Fun! The unofficial end of summer is upon us. Grillmaster Steve Raichlen has fantastic grilling tips just in time for your Labor Day barbecue. Fire it up!
SUNDAY September 2 A F T E R N O O N
Caillou Daniel Tiger Clifford Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase Arthur WordGirl Fetch! Wild Kratts
Ideas in Action Closer to Truth Your Vote 2012 (Social Climate/ Economy/ Latino Vote/ Social Climate) Ind. Lens Welcome to Shelbyville Newsline Journal
New Scandinavian Chef John Besh Ciao Italia Garden to Table Globe Trekker Rick Steves Woodshop P. Allen Smith Vicki Payne
FRIDAY September 7 A F T E R N O O N
Garden Smart Simply Ming Test Kitchen Pedal America Second Opinion P. Allen Smith Doc Martin Haemophobia Masterpiece Classic:Little Dorrit
Ind. Lens Welcome to Shelbyville Need to Know Inside Washington America in Primetime Independent Woman & Man of the House To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America Cook’s Country BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia in America Cook’s Country
SATURDAY September 8 A F T E R N O O N
Moyers & Company Sherlock Holmes The Devil’s Foot Royal Memories: Tribute to Queen Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis: Gift of Promise Anne/Green Gables
Ind. Lens Welcome to Shelbyville Your Vote 2012 (Social Climate/ Economy/ Latino Vote/ Social Climate) Ind. Lens Welcome to Shelbyville PBS NewsHour
Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves
FRIDAY September 7 E V E N I N G
Part 1 of 5 (continued from 5p) Lawrence Welk Songs from Movies A. Christie’s Poirot Chocolate Box Keeping Up... As Time Goes By My Family Reggie Perrin
European Journal LinkAsia Moyers & Company Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington America in Primetime Independent...
Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl MARATHON: Street Fare - What’s more fun than shopping and cooking?
SATURDAY September 8 E V E N I N G
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DT 21.2 / CABLE 524
For extensive listings, features, news, events & more, visit: WXXI.org
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, WXXI 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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5 screens of American Independent and Foreign FilmsCafe, Wine & Desserts | Free Live Music 5 Nights a Week
280 East Avenue | thelittle.org
The only reason not to be home watching TV. Five screens of American Independent and Foreign films, café, wine and dessert I Free live music five nights a week.
280 East Avenue | thelittle.org
The only reason not to be home watching TV!
Caillou Daniel Tiger Clifford Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase Fetch! WordGirl Wild Kratts Homework Hotline
(cont’) POV Hearts of Zambia Need to Know Inside Washington America in Primetime The Misfit & The Crusader To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America Cook’s Country BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia in America Cook’s Country
SATURDAY September 15 A F T E R N O O N
CityWise Truth/Money Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning MotorWeek This Old House Ask/Old House
Racing the Rez America Reframed Global Voices The English Surgeon Health/Barriers
MARATHON: Better with Butter! Jacques Pepin will make grilled chicken with Tarragon butter and Steven Raichlen adds spiced butter to fabulous grilled bananas! Food is simply better with butter!
SUNDAY September 16 A F T E R N O O N
BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Antiques Roadshow Mobile, AL Great Performances at the Met Wagner’s Ring Cycle “Wagner’s Dream”
Valentino’s Ghost The Doha Debates Intelligence Squared U.S. Valentino’s Ghost PBS NewsHour
Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves
FRIDAY September 14 E V E N I N G
Part 2 of 5 (cont’) Best of Fest Lawrence Welk Down on the Farm A. Christie’s Poirot ...Man’s Mirror Keeping Up... As Time Goes By My Family Reggie Perrin
Independent Lens Strong America Reframed Global Voices Milking the Rhino Independent Lens Objectified
MARATHON: Street Fare follows our favorite chefs to popular street markets around the U.S. and beyond. Learn how to choose the freshest ingredients including veggies, seafood, and spices.
SUNDAY September 9 A F T E R N O O N
Moyers & Company Sherlock Holmes Silver Blaze Broadway or Bust Part 1 of 3 Masterpiece Mystery! Wallander: An Event in Autumn Paul McCartney
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America Cook’s Country BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia in America Cook’s Country
SATURDAY September 22 A F T E R N O O N
CityWise Truth/Money Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: Next Hundred Years John Portman: A Life of Building MotorWeek This Old House Ask/Old House
Independent Lens Deaf Jam America Reframed Glo. Voices Our Disappeared/Nuestros Desaparecidos Visa Dream
MARATHON: Pigging Out! Chefs Nick Stellino, Hubert Keller, and Kimchi Chronicles’ Marja Vongerichten will be making dishes that show off the versatility of pork.
SUNDAY September 23 A F T E R N O O N
Caillou Daniel Tiger Clifford Curious George The Cat in the Hat Cyberchase Fetch! WordGirl Wild Kratts Homework Hotline
Gettysburg and Stories of Valor Death and the Civil War: American Experience (Ric Burns) Gettysburg and Stories of Valor PBS NewsHour
Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves
FRIDAY September 21 E V E N I N G
Part 3 of 5 (cont’) Best of Fest Lawrence Welk Salute/Swing Bands A. Christie’s Poirot Jewel Robbery... Keeping Up... As Time Goes By My Family Reggie Perrin
Lessons From the Real World Need to Know Inside Washington American Masters The Day Carl Sandburg Died Not in Our Town To the Contrary Asian Voices
Secrets of a Chef Lidia in America Cook’s Country BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia in America Cook’s Country
SATURDAY September 29 A F T E R N O O N
BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour Washington Week NTK Rochester New York NOW McLaughlin Group Second Opinion Need to Know
One Voice Hard Problems (Math competition) Global Voices Team Qatar One Voice PBS NewsHour
Clifford Super Why! Curious George Berenstain Bears Electric Company WordGirl BBQ University Irish Food Trails This Old House Rick Steves
FRIDAY September 28 E V E N I N G
Part 4 of 5 (cont’) Best of Fest Lawrence Welk Salute to the U.S.A. A. Christie’s Poirot ...Clapham Cook Keeping Up... As Time Goes By My Family Reggie Perrin
One Voice America Reframed Gl. Voices Chahinaz: Rights/Women? Our Summer in Tehran
MARATHON: Nature’s Sweet Nectar - See how sweet it is with recipes featuring honey and maple syrup from Andreas Viestad, Joanne Weir, and Christina Pirello. From the tree and the bee!
SUNDAY September 30 A F T E R N O O N
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With 1.3 million students dropping out of high school every year, the need for an in-depth examination into
this crisis is crucial. That’s why WXXI is dedicated to building awareness of the national and local issues
that have led to this alarming dropout rate and to help our community find solutions to ensure a greater
number of graduates in the future.
The centerpiece of this initiative is FRONTLINE’s Dropout Nation, airing Tuesday, September 25 at 10
p.m. on WXXI-TV/HD. The special examines the dropout crisis through the stories of students struggling to
stay in school – and the school administrators who are working against the odds to keep them there.
In addition, WXXI is joining with PBS and CPB to declare September 22 American Graduate Day and
will broadcast seven hours of special programming on the dropout rate and how to keep kids in school.
Beginning at 1 p.m., WXXI-TV/HD, WXXI-World, and City 12 presents half-hour segment featuring special
celebrity guests, relevant spokespeople and compelling stories from students. The last three hours of
the marathon (from 4-7pm) will finish up on WXXI-World and City 12 (WXXI-TV/HD will resume regular
programming at 4 p.m.).
Leading up to the premiere of Dropout Nation, WXXI News and Innovation Trail will file reports on the
subject. For a complete list of programming, visit WXXI.org/grad.
FRONTLINE’S DROPOUT NATION
Homework Hotline Season Premiere is Monday, September 10 at 5:30 p.m.!Homework Hotline is a live call-in show where kids get help with homework problems right on the air. Produced by WXXI and broadcast state-wide, the program airs Monday through Thursday at 5:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV/HD.
Assignment: The World begins again on Thursday, September 13 at 6:00 a.m.!Designed for 4th-8th graders, Assignment: The World brings the top news stories and current events from around the globe into classrooms each week. It airs Thursdays and Fridays at 6 a.m. on WXXI-TV/HD.
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Sundays, 12 p.m. I The Best of Carnegie Hall Live 9/9 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6 Mahler: Symphony No. 2 Schubert: Symphony No. 9
9/16 The Intimate Side of Carnegie Hall Karita Mattila & Martin Katz perform song selections; Leif Ove Adnsnes performs Chopin, and enjoy music by L’Arpeggiata and the Berlin Philharmonic. 9/23 The Piano Takes Center Stage with Lang Lang, Leif Ove Andsnes, Andras Shiff and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
9/30 Bach: St. John Passion Sundays, 3 p.m. I The New York Philharmonic 9/2 Lunsqui: Fibres, Yarn, and Fabric Gruber: Frankenstein!! Carter: Two Controversies & Conversation Jarrell: Nachlese Vb: Liederzyklus Boulez: explosante-fixe… 9/9 Falla: Selections from Atlantida Orff: Carmina Burana 9/16 Corigliano: One Sweet Morning Dvorak: Symphony No. 7 9/23 J.S. Bach: Violin Concerto Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, Turkish Stravinsky: Concerto for String Orchestra Mozart: Symphony No. 39 9/30 Beethoven: Coriolan Overture Nielsen: Symphony No. 1 Korngold: Violin Concerto Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3
Mondays - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra9/3 Mahler: Symphony No. 4 Coolidge: Blue Planet Lehár: Vilja Lied from The Merry Widow J. Strauss, Jr.: Emperor Waltz Kálmán: Heia in den Bergen from The Gypsy Princess (Christina Pier, s; Arild Remmereit, cond)9/10 R. Strauss: Don Juan Bruch: Scottish Fantasy Tanaka: Rose Absolute R. Strauss: Excerpts from Der Rosenkavalier (Stefan Jackiw, v; Rebecca Farley Witty and Noelle McMurtry, s; Laura Vlasak Nolen, ms; Arild Remmereit, cond)9/17 Brahms: Tragic Overture Barber: Violin Concerto Brahms: Symphony No. 4 (Juliana Athayde, v; Christoph Campestrini, cond)9/24 Shostakovich: Festive Overture Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1 Elgar: Symphony No. 1 (John Lill, p; Christopher Seaman, cond) Tuesdays - Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra9/4 Shostakovich/McBurney: Orango Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 9/11 Mahler: Songs of a Wayfarer, Symphony No. 4 9/18 Mahler: Symphony No. 6
9/25 (10pm) Dvorák: Carnival Overture, Cello Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 for Two Pianos and Double Orchestra Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances Wednesdays - Cleveland Orchestra9/5 Stravinsky: Concerto for String Orchestra Stravinsky: Kyrie and Gloria from Mass Gabrieli: Kyrie and Gloria from Missa Brevis Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 9/12 R. Strauss: Metamorphosen Mozart: Mass in c 9/19 Wagner: Tannhäuser Overture Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 9/26 Wagner: Rienzi Overture Wagner: Tristan and Isolde: Prelude and Love-Death Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 Thursdays - BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra9/6 Prokofiev: The Meeting of the Volga and the Don Shostakovich: Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Prokofiev: Three Scenes from Romeo and Juliet
9/13 Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 Mozart: Symphony No. 25 9/20 Falla: Three Dances from El amor brujo Bates: Music from Underground Spaces Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Rossini: Overture to La gazza ladra Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade 9/27 Messiaen: Trois petites liturgies de la Présence Divine Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole Golijov: Mariel Soro: Tres Aires Chilenos Alomía Robles: El cóndor pasa Fridays - APM Symphony Cast9/7 BBC Proms 50 Beethoven: Egmont Overture Mozart: Clarinet concerto Delius: Eventyr Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 9/14 BBC Proms 64 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 Lutoslawski: Symphony No. 3 9/21 BBC Proms 71 Brahms: Tragic Overture Beethoven: Violin Concerto Schoenberg: Five Pieces for Orchestra Gershwin: American in Paris 9/28 Mozart: Symphony No. 40 Wagner/Maazel: The Ring Without Words for Orchestra
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Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey
Hearts of Space
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Sunday Baroque wth Suzanne Bona 9/9-9/30 The Best of Carnegie Hall Live (12-2pm)
With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois
Classical Music with John Andres
Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser
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WXXI News spent some time at area summer camps last month. News director Julie Philipp and the news team were each assigned a camp to check out, and then send back to the newsroom an audio postcard sharing his/her experi-ence. �e segments originally aired on AM 1370 and WRUR-FM 88.5 throughout August. Now as a fitting end to summer, on Labor Day, 1370 Connection presents a one-hour special featuring all of the Postcards from Camp. Tune in as we head to the Rochester City School District’s Summer Scholars Program, the New York Culinary Center, the Amerks Hockey Camp, and more.
Postcards from Camp airs Monday, September 3 at 12 p.m. on AM1370
Postcards from Camp
1370 Connection Forums & AM 1370 SpecialsState of the Re:Union with Al Letson: Vermont airs Sunday, September 2 at 9 p.m. Al Letson explores Vermont after floodwaters rose during Tropical Storm Irene last year, before a full recovery, as small towns across the state take stock of their traditions and decide how much they can hold on to the past as they build a new future.
Humankind Diet-Climate airs Sunday, September 9 at 9 p.m. This program explores a new movement on hundreds of college campuses for more “sustainable dining,” as well as healthier food choices, and examines important changes at public school cafeterias under landmark new USDA rules to assure more nutritious meals. Note: This program is part of our Greentopia Fest programming.
Climate One airs Sunday, September 16 at 9 p.m. Climate One Radio, a series that brings together top thinkers and doers from business, government, academia and advocacy
groups to advance the discussion about a clean energy future, looks under the hood at the liquid fuels that move our planes, trains and automobiles. Note: This program is part of our Greentopia Fest programming.
Climate One airs Sunday, September 23 at 9 p.m. In this episode, Climate One Radio looks at the limits of economic growth from extracting resources from land and sea. Note: This program is part of our Greentopia Fest programming.
Burn: The Power of One airs Sunday, September 30 at 9 p.m. Guided by host Alex Chadwick, Burn explores offshore drilling in the Arctic; follows a ballot initiative in Michigan, possibly setting a new lead in renewable energy standards; and shares the story of the now defunct White House Office on Energy and Climate. Note: This program is part of our Greentopia Fest programming.
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Join host Nick Spitzer Saturdays at 6 p.m. for American Routes, a two-hour public ra-dio program that presents a broad range of American music — blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical. The songs and stories on American Routes describe both the community origins of our music, musicians and cultures — the “roots”— and the many directions they take over time — the “routes.” American Routes airs Saturdays at 6 p.m. on WRUR-FM 88.5
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BROADCASTING LIVE FROM THE CLOTHESLINE ARTS FESTIVALScott Regan, host of Open Tunings on WRUR-FM 88.5, broadcasts his Saturday morning show live from the Memorial Art Gallery during the Gallery’s Clothesline Arts Festival on Saturday, September 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Scott will talk on air with a few crafts-people and musicians at this year’s festival, and play his usual great selection of tunes!
Then, at 1 p.m. on Classical 91.5, Julia Figueras and Marianne Carberry host WXXI-FM’s annual live remote broadcast from the festival grounds.You’ll hear from some of the finest artists and festival organizers along with some beautiful music.
*Please note the San Francisco Opera will air at 3 p.m. due to this live broadcast.
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SANTA FE CHAMBER MUSICFESTIVAL’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT SPECIALSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 2 P.M. ON CLASSICAL 91.5/FM-HD 91.5-1The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s 40th anniversary season wrapped up in August and in celebration of an amazing season, composer, pianist, and artistic leader Marc Neikrug invited a number of distinguished musicians to join in this special concert. PHOTOS: INSIGHTSFOTO.COM
IN CELEBRATION OF HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, Classical 91.5 is pleased to present this music series that features the hottest Latin-American music from the 16th to the 21st centuries. Hosted by Elbio Barilari, a faculty member of the University of Illinois at Chicago, the series travels through the hidden pleasures of Latino concert music, including the magical rhythms of Silvestre Revueltas and Heitor Villa-Lobos and the power of symphonic tango. Plus, it shares little-known treasures from the Latin-American Baroque, and celebrates classical guitar through the music of Agustin Barrios, Antonio Lauro, and Leo Brouwer.
WEEKDAYS AT 2 P.M.SEPTEMBER 19 THROUGH OCTOBER 5 ON CLASSICAL 91.5/FM-HD 91.5-1
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SEPTEMBER 2012
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LEWEIGHT OF THE NATIONMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 7P.M., FREE
In the United States, 68 percent of adults age 20 and older are overweight or obese, while 31.7% of the nation’s children and adolescents ages two to 19 are overweight or obese. As part of its effort to help combat the obesity epidemic in our community, WXXI and the Little Theatre are hosting a screening of the HBO documentary The Weight of the Nation: Children in Crisis on Monday, September 17 at 7 p.m., followed by a discussion with local pediatricians and providers working on the obesity issue.
Weight of the Nation features real-life stories and interviews with leading experts and with individuals and families struggling with obesity. The series spotlights the facts and myths of this urgent public health issue, showing how obesity affects the health of the nation and cripples the health care system – and what individuals and communities can do.
The Weight of the Nation screening is sponsored by the Greater Rochester Health Foundation and is a presentation of HBO and the Institute of Medicine (IOM), in association with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and in partnership with the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Kaiser Permanente. This event is made possible with support from the Greater Rochester Health Foundation and Be A Healthy Hero.
As part of the Fringe Festival, a four-day celebration of the performing and visual arts in the heart of Rochester’s East End, the Little Theatre is pleased to present poetry performances, music, films, and other special events September 20-22. Listed are events featured in Theatre 1, but there’s plenty more happening in the Little Café. To learn more, visit thelittle.org.
WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY FASHION SHOWFriday, September 20, 6 p.m., FREEWhat do flying birds, fireflies, invisibility, and blinking lights have to do with clothing? Come and find out! RIT student creators will explain the technology and answer any questions. All ages.
DANGEROUS SIGNS POETRY AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERFORMANCESaturday, September 22, 12 p.m., FREEThis is an exploration of African-American, Deaf and original poetry presented by RIT’s Masquerer’s Drama Club. A fusion ASL/poetry performance using music, dance, mime, and spoken word, this performance is accessible to Deaf and Hearing audiences. Ages 6+
SIGNAL (FILM)Saturday, September 22, 2 p.m. and again at 3 p.m., FREEIn this film, visual compositions of Sun images are interwoven with animated sequences and are followed by a musical trajectory that features sharp contrasts of dynamics, register, timbre and texture. A collaborative work by Prof. Stephanie Maxwell (RIT School of Film and Animation), Peter Byrne (Associate Prof., RIT School of Design), David Saroff (RIT PhD student, Astrophysics), and composer Elizabeth Kelly (PhD candidate, Eastman School of Music). All ages.
BEYOND THE SPHERE (FILM)Saturday, September 22 at 2:15 p.m. and again at 3:15 p.m., FREESaturn and Jupiter “space voices”, recorded by Cassini and Voyager satellites, create a backdrop of inspiration in this short film, created by Meghdad Asadi-Lari (MFA graduate candidate, RIT School of Film and Animation). All ages.
THE LIGHT COLLECTOR (FILM)Saturday, September 22 at 2:30 p.m. and again at 3:30 p.m., FREEA collaboration by Jim Downer (Animator, RIT Alumnus) and Billy Vazquez (Graduate student, Astrophysics, RIT), The Light Collector is an experimental, stop-motion animation and a portrait of an astronomer. Downer was inspired by Vazquez’ extensive space photographs and telescope research, and the astronomer’s attempt to create an understanding of the universe around us. All ages.
If you travel down Pitkin Street — coming off the Inner Loop towards East Ave — you will be greeted with a brand new, vibrant piece of art on the back of the Little Theatre. The mural, entitled “See the Forest for the Trees”, is part of the ongoing WALL|THERAPY project conceived by Rochester’s Ian Wilson. WALL|THERAPY is public community-level intervention using mural art as a vehicle to address a collective need for inspiration. Artists say their work is different from graffiti because they get permission from building owners first.
The Little was approached by 1975 Gallery owner Erich Lehman on behalf of WALL|THERAPY to donate the space at the back of the Little Theatre 3 and be part of the project which also includes pieces on Troup Street Park, at the Public Market, plus others throughout the city. The artists for the Little Theatre mural were the Spanish-born, Germany-raised twin duo How and Nosm who began the piece at 7 A.M. on Saturday, July 21 and completed it at 9 P.M. on Sunday. You can get a better look at “See the Forest for the Trees” by visiting the Little Café and walking through the back doors out to Pitkin Street.
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WXXI’S NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SERIES RETURNS FOR ITS 9TH SEASON!Second Opinion returns with a new season that promises to ignite some of the most open, credible medical conversations found on TV. In each episode, Emmy award-winning veteran host Dr. Peter Salgo presents a medical mystery to a panel of experts that must identify the ailment and present the best diagnosis. Produced by WXXI, University of Rochester Medical Center, and West 175 Productions, season nine kicks off in October on WXXI-TV/HD, and more than 250 PBS stations across the country. This season includes a diverse group of topics, including ALS, Lyme Disease, The Future of Cancer Treatment, Foodborne Illness, and Grief.
THE LITTLE TURNS 84!This “Roaring 20’s” themed event gives us the chance to showcase the Little’s commitment to American and foreign Independent films, music, and art. Join us Tuesday, October 23 for food, drinks, film, music and more as we celebrate The Little Theatre’s 84th anniversary. More details to come in October’s guide.