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Page 1: Thank HearThis! FM 90.5 Schedule AM 870 Schedule …mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/wkar/files/staytuned-2014-01.pdfBrad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet;

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90.5 Community ConcertsTues. at 7 pm Sat. at 2 pmFeaturing performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (JSO), the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra (MSU), Michigan State University Choral (MSC) and the Michigan State University Opera Company (MSUO)

Tue., Jan. 7, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmClaude Debussy: Tone Poem, “La Mer” (“The Sea”) Sandra Snow, conductor; MSU

Mozart: Quintet in E-Flat for Piano & Winds, K. 452, Brad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet; Steve Newton, bassoon; Stephen Foster, French horn

Johann Strauss, Jr.: Act II finale, “Enough My Friends” from the operetta, “Die Fledermaus,” MSUO; MSU

Tue., Jan. 14, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmGustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1, JSO

Leonard Bernstein: “Something’s Coming” from “West Side Story,” JSO

Tue., Jan. 21, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmSerge Prokofiev: “Romeo at Juliet’s Before Parting” from the ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” JSO

Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat for Cello & Orchestra, Dimitriy Yanov Yanovsky, cello; MSU

Dan Forrest: Three Nocturnes for Chorus & Percussion, David Rayl, conductor MSC

Tue., Jan. 28, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmRachmaninoff: “Elegie” in E-Flat minor, Minsoo Sohn, piano

Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g minor for Cello & Piano, Minsoo Sohn, piano; Suren Bagratuni, cello

Fritz Kreisler: “Liebesleid” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

Fritz Kreisler: “ Liebesfreud” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

HearThis!ThankYou

January 1• from Tom McCulloch and David Waldo.

Happy New Year!

January 2• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz,

in celebration of their 32nd wedding anniversary.

• in celebration of Nancy Rinek’s birthday with love from her boys: Mitch, Andy, and Chris.

• in celebration of Ken and Darcey’s 26th wedding anniversary and Len’s birthday.

January 3• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of

Helen’s birthday.• from Cynthia Kyle and John Lindstrom,

remembering Evan on his birthday.

January 5• from Moonyeen Albrecht, in honor of her

children: Elise, David, and Karl.

January 6• from Patricia “Pav” Riggs-Berthold,

honoring her loving family and friends and the joy music brings.

January 7• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor

of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.

January 8• from Carolyn Haase, in honor and loving

memory of her husband James D. Haase.• from Ray Telman to his loving wife,

Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.

January 9• from Colleen McNamara, in celebration of her

daughter Marissa’s 17th birthday.

January 10• from Ned and Katherine Simpson,

celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.

January 12• from Eileen Houston, in grateful recognition

of WKAR employees and members for many years of great listening.

January 14• from Basil and Coralene Bloss,

in celebration of Basil’s 72nd birthday.• in honor of Alfred Tarski, one of the

greatest logicians of the 20th century.

January 15• from Mike and Fran Clark on the birth

anniversary of G.R. Edwards.

January 16• from Aaron and Marion Galonsky, in

celebration of their wedding anniversary.

January 17• in celebration of Christine Fedewa Hollister’s

birthday.• from the Potchen family, in celebration of

their wife and mother Geri’s birthday.

January 18• from Ruth Fitzgerald.

January 20• in honor of Roger Fechner on his birthday.

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 Barbara Beers at (517) 884-4758.

WKAR Radio Day Sponsors

OnlineMusic24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including WKAR’s local 90.5 Classical schedule M-F, 10 am - 4 pm

WKAR Jazz Classic and contemporary jazz, 24/7

WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that’s right up your alleyListen Local

on Saturdays90.5 becomes VERY local on Saturdays beginning this month. We’ve added some brand new programs to complement other recent local additions, making it a day that is all about your community. From Current State Weekends through Wind & Rhythm hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown, Saturday afternoon listening at 90.5 is your local connection to arts and music. Here’s a look at the new line-up for Saturdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.

11 am | Current State WeekendsCurrent State reports from the recent week with timely segments focused on arts and culture with host Emanuele Berry.

Noon | What’s New on WKARWKAR’s Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today’s best-known and emerging artists.

2 pm | 90.5 Community ConcertsPerformance highlights from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, MSU College of Music ensembles, and more.

3 pm | NEW! Primarily PianoA weekly, hour-long showcase of music for the keyboard from solo works to chamber music to great concertos by the masters. Primarily Piano features the latest recordings of world-class artists, vintage discs, and pianists and ensembles throughout mid-Michigan. Hosted by WKAR’s Peter Whorf.

4 pm | NEW! Wind & Rhythm with Doug BrownA one-hour weekly broadcast devoted to the music of wind bands hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown. The show features, wind symphonies, ensembles, orchestras, concert bands, symphonic bands, and brass bands with small brass, reed, and percussion ensembles, too.

FM 90.5 Schedule Weekdays12 am Classical Overnight 5 am Morning Edition with Melissa Benmark 9 am Current State with Mark Bashore10 am Classical Morning with Mark Schwitzgoebel 1 pm Classical Afternoon with Jody Knol 4 pm All Things Considered with Brad Walker 6 pm Current State with Mark Bashore 7 pm Classical (M, W-F) Community Concerts with Jody Knol (Tu) 8 pm Classical

Saturday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Car Talk11 am Current State with Emanuele Berry12 pm What’s New on WKAR 2 pm Community Concerts 3 pm Primarily Piano 4 pm Wind & Rhythm 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Prairie Home Companion 8 pm The Dan Bayer Jazz Show

Sunday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Prairie Home Companion12 pm Current State with Emanuele Berry 1 pm Classical 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Folk Alley 8 pm Folk Sampler 9 pm Thistle and Shamrock 1/5 Northsound 1/12 A Case for Guitar 1/19 Common Currency 1/26 New Winter Sounds10 pm Classical

For more information on WKAR programming, visit wkar.org or “like” us on Facebook.

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AM 870 ScheduleWeekdays Sign On Morning Edition8:30 am Radio Reader 9 am Morning Edition 11 am BBC NewsHour Noon Current State 1 pm Current Sports with Al Martin 2 pm Here & Now (M-Th) 2 pm Science Friday (F) 3 pm Fresh Air 4 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSaturdaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Saturday Noon Car Talk 1 pm Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 2 pm Current State Weekend 3 pm Fresh Air Weekend 4 pm Travel with Rick Steves' 5 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSundaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Sunday Noon Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 1 pm Current State Weekend 2 pm TED Radio Hour 3 pm Car Talk 4 pm MSU Today 5 pm All Things Considered Sign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.org

Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at wkar.org

Don’t Miss Out

January 22• in memory of Archibald Stephen Meier.• honoring Animal Placement Bureau for

providing a foster home for Hadley, a blind cocker spaniel.

January 23• in celebration of Wendy Taylor’s birthday,

from Henry, Stella, and Jazz.• from JoAnn in memory of

Charlie Rinehart, who listened to classical music while he worked.

January 25• from Gary Ashby, in thanksgiving to God

for his wonderful wife Stephanie Gewirtz on her birthday.

January 26• in recognition of Michigan and her history

on Statehood Day.

January 27• from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, in memory

of their son Paul Douglas Bailey’s birthday.

January 30• from Monty and Pat Engelmann,

in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.

January 31• from Karen East, in memory of her father

Carl “Mickey” East.• from Charles Liken, in celebration of

Michelle and Franz’s birthdays.• in celebration of Mary Boudreau’s birthday.

May she enjoy WKAR for many more years.

Also in JanuaryFrom Vienna: New Year’s Celebration 2014Wed., Jan. 1, 11 am on 90.5Featuring the melodies of the Strauss family composers and their contemporaries. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Richard Strauss’ birth.

At Home with John LunnThu., Jan. 2, 7 pm andFri., Jan. 3, 2 pmFilm composer John Lunn, talks about his life and career composing music for Downton Abbey, the Edwardian era, and some of his favorite music from that period. With former BBC host and producer Jon Tolansky.

MSU Faculty Recital Series: Happy Birthday Mozart Mon., Jan. 27, 7:30 pm MSU faculty artists pay musical tribute to Mozart on his 258th birthday. Live from Fairchild Theatre at Michigan State with WKAR broadcast host Jody Knol. Part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.

2014 State of the State Thu., Jan. 16, 7 pm Governor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response. Coverage and analysis provided by WKAR and Michigan Public Radio Network.

— One Year on the AirIt’s now one year since Current State came on the air. In that short time, the program that brings you fresh, smart, insightful news has covered many miles of the state, and reached beyond Michigan to explore regional, national and international issues that affect us all.

Story by story, the Current State team has brought you conversations with leaders in government at all levels; you’ve heard the viewpoints of leaders from small towns to large cities.

With Current State, you’ve heard thoughtful discussions about the environment, education, community service, sports, business, music and the arts.

We’ve shared views on film, books and poetry — reviewed by your neighbors, writers, artists and performers who live and work near you.

Current State has gone on location to area concerts, art festivals and sporting events to bring you the sounds and excitement of this vibrant

community at the heart of our great state of Michigan.

And there’s much more to look forward to with Current State in 2014.

As you listen this year, please share Current State with friends who appreciate fresh, smart, insightful news. Let them know there are three chances to listen each weekday, Saturday at 11am,

Sunday at noon and always online at WKAR.org.

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WKAR Supporters: Help Spread the Word! “Word of mouth” is a great way to help support WKAR public media. Have a favorite show on WKAR Radio or TV? Please consider telling your friends about it!

Consider sharing a copy of your monthly program guide, StayTuned, with your friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t want to give up your printed copy, you can always email a link to the online version at http://wkar.org/staytuned.

Your help with spreading the word about WKAR can make a big difference!

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Jan14 What'sOnTVIf you have questions, call Carolopedia at (517) 884-6990 or email [email protected] 01 | Wednesday 8:00 Great Performances From Vienna:

New Years Eve 9:30 NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes10:30 Return to Downton Abbey02 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan03 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off The Record 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark

Twain Prize04 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Tennessee Special12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Denmark12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

WKAR WorldWKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full World schedule visit wkar.org

MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.

9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Queens of the Stone Age05 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 The Truth about Money 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV06 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: The Invisible War07 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose08 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 9:00 NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed10:00 Chasing Shackleton09 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports

10:30 Under the Radar Michigan10 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center Richard Tucker at 10011 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Isreal12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Istanbul12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits Jason Isbell/Neko Case 12 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 1

9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 210:00 Unlocking Sherlock13 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening With the Govenor10:00 Independent Lens at Berkeley14 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: 196410:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose15 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Private Life

of Deer 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack10:00 Chasing Shackleton16 | Thursday 7:00 State of the State 2014 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan17 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Preformances at the Met:

Eugene Onegin18 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Songs from the Holy Lands12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Fun/Dawes19 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend

5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 39:58 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Season 320 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: Blood Brother21 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: War Letters10:00 American Masters: Salinger22 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Meet the Coywolf 9:00 NOVA: Rise of the Drones10:00 Chasing Shackleton23 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan24 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Real Mary Poppins10:30 Music Makes a City11:00 Charlie Rose 25 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Israel12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café

10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Portugal26 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 410:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock Series III27 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens:

The State of Arizona28 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience:

The Amish10:00 Frontline29 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Funniest Monkeys 9:00 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered

Kings10:00 Hawking30 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan31 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Backstage Pass10:00 Great Performances

Sing for your SupperM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmTaste ThisTu/Th 7 am & 1 pm

GardeningAround the HouseM/F 11:30 am & 5:30 pm Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pmGrowing a Greener WorldSu 11 amP. Allen Smith’s GardenM/F 11 am & 5 pm The Victory GardenTu/Th 11 am & 5 pm

Home & DecoratingFor Your HomeTu/Th 5:30 pmKatie Brown WorkshopSu 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm

Health & LifestylesBody ElectricW 8:30 amClassical StretchTh 8:30 amPriscilla’s Yoga StretchesM 8:30 amSit & Be Fit Tu 8:30 amWai Lana YogaF 8:30 am

PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pmJerry Yarnell/Paint ThisM/F 6:30 am / F 12:30 pm Schewee Art WorkshopSu/W 6:30 am / W 12:30 pm

Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter Love of QuiltingW 11:30 amKnitting DailyTh 11:30 am

Lap QuiltingM/F 6 am & noonMartha’s Sewing RoomTu/Th 6 am & noonQuilt in a DayT 11:30 amSewing with NancySu/W 6 am / W noon

Travel and RecreationBurt WolfTu/Th 11 pmEquitrekkingTu/Th 9:30 am & 3:30 pm Globe TrekkerM/F 9 am & 3 pm Journeys in AfricaSu/W 9:30 am / W 3:30 pm Journeys in IndiaSU/W 9 am / W 3 pm Rick Steves’ Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa’s WorldSu/W 11 pm Smart Travels/Rudy MaxaTu//Th 9 am & 3 pm TravelscopeSa. 4:30 pm, M & F 11 pm

WoodworkingRough CutM/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 6 & 10 pm / Su 10 amBuilt to LastW 10 amHometimeTu/Th 10 am, 6 & 11 pmThis Old HouseM/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmWoodsmith Shop Tu/Th 10:30 am & 4:30 pmWoodwright’s ShopSu 10:30 am, / W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm

NEW THIS MONTH: Spotlight on the News

Detroit's longest-running weekly news and public affairs show, Spotlight on the News, will be part of a full afternoon of news and public affairs on WKAR TV.

The new addition joins a Sunday afternoon of news on WKAR-TV that includes Off the Record, McLaughlin Group, Washington Week, Moyers & Company and To the Contrary.

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See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

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Food & WineAmerica’s Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with JuliaSu/W 7:30 pmCooking with Julie TabouliSu 8:30 am / W 2:30 pm Chef John Besh New Orleans Tu/Th 7:30 am & 1:30 pm Christina CooksTu/Th 2:30 pm Ciao ItaliaM/F 8 am & 2 pm Cooking OdysseySu/W 7 am / W 1 pm Cooking with Nick StellinoM/W/F 9 pm / Sa 2 pmCook’s Country Sa 2 pmJohn Besh Family TraditionsSu-F 6:30 & 9:30 pm Eat, Drink, Italy!Su/W 7:30 am / W 1:30 pm Jaques PepinSu/Tu/Th 8 & 11:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSu/W 8 am / W 2 pm Hubert KellerTu/Th 7:30 pm Jazzy VegeterianTu/Th 8 am & 2 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking ConfidentialM/F 7 am & 1 pm Julia & Jacques Cooking ConcertM/F 7:30 pmLidia’s Italy in AmericaM/W/F 8 & 11:30 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha BakesSu/Tu/Th 9 pmMoveable FeastTu/Th 7 pmPati’s Mexican TableSu/W 7 pm Sara’s Weeknight MealsM/F 2:30Simply MingM/F 7 pm

Simply MingMon. & Fri., 7 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Series IIISundays at 10 pm, beginning Jan. 19

Wednesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home (1/1) FRONTLINE (1/8, 15, 22) The Retirement Gamble (1/22) Global Voices (1/29) 7:00 Return (1/1) Take 2 (1/8) Barefoot College (1/15) Australian Story (1/22) Wills and Steel (1/29) 7:30 Under the Radar Michigan 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 QuizBusters 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents10:00 Pbs Newshour11:00 Room to Breathe (1/1) Sisters (1/8) Light of the Prairie: Stained Glass (1/15) W. L. Dow, Architect (1/22) Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey (1/29)

Thursday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices (1/2) 74 Square Meters Cave people of the Himalaya (1/9) Pioneers In Aviation (1/16, 23, 30)

Some argue that inequality promotes investment, while others believe that too much inequality is destructive and can hinder long-term growth. Either way, the gap between rich and poor is unmistakable.

In January, WORLD Channel programming Examines our nation’s income gap and the troubling effects of economic inequality.

Programs exploring this topic are highlighted in Blue below.

7:00 Global Voices (1/2) Give Us the Money NOVA (1/9, 16, 23, 30) 8:00 Independent Lens: How to Survive a Plague (1/2) American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook (1/9) 1964 (1/16) War Letters (1/23) Amish Shunned (1/30) 9:00 Wings for Maggie Ray (1/23) 9:30 Pov (1/2)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Market Warriors Hawking (1/30)

Friday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices : Where Heaven Meets Hell (1/3) Frontline (1/10, 31) Smartest Team (1/17) American Masters:

Margaret Mitchell (1/24) 7:00 Current Sports 7:30 On Story 8:00 Red Green Show 8:30 Secrets of Highclere Castle (1/3) Doc Martin (1/10, 24, 31) Unlocking Sherlock (1/17) 9:30 Cafe10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 NOVA (1/3, 10, 24) Charlie Rose (1/17, 31)

Saturday 6:00 Off the Record 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Asia this Week (1/11, 18) 8:00 Northern Railway (1/4) To Catch a Dollar (1/11) Primary Concern (1/18) Music Makes a City (1/25) 9:00 Russia’s Open Book (1/4) Frontline (1/11, 18) Return of the Wolves (1/25)10:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey III (1/4) Downton Abbey IV (1/11, 18, 25)

Sunday

6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Local USA 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize (1/5) Live from Lincoln Center (1/12) Great Performances

at the Met (1/19) Real Mary Poppins (1/26)11:00 Global Voices

Monday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Local USA 6:30 Local USA 7:00 Economic Freedom in Action

(1/6) Australian Story (1/13) Ripple Of Hope (1/20) Global Voices (1/ 27) 8:00 To Catch a Dollar (1/6) Chasing Shackleton (1/13, 20, 27) 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Local USA10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices Losing Lambert (1/21) Summer Hill (1/28) 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 America Reframed: American Dreams Deferred (1/7) My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman (1/14) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (1/21) Downeast (1/28) 9:00 Wills and Steel (1/21) 9:30 Sunken Treasure (1/21) Barefoot College (1/28)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Zipcode (1/7) Primary Concern (1/14) Charlie Rose (1/21) Easy Like Water (1/28)

Global Voices: Where Heaven Meets HellFri. Jan. 3, 6 pm

See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

Elliot Street Lunatic on the Season Premiere of Backstage Pass

Fri., Jan. 31, 9 pm

WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS & SCIENCES

DeanPamela Whitten

Senior Director of CommunicationsKatie Wolf

StayTuned EditorsWilliam RichardsAnthony Cepak

WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid

TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins

Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf

Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell

On The Cover© Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Unlimited 2013 for MASTERPIECE

QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber at [email protected] or call (517) 884-6990 (weekdays, 8 am-5 pm)

HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office -(517) 884-4700

Celebrating 60 Years

StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 21, No. 8) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts & 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 & Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421

Downton Abbey - Season 4Sun., 9 pm beginning Jan. 5Season 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate.

Evening with the Governor a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 13, 9 pmGovernor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick. Followed by Off the Record Analysis.

1964: American ExperienceTue., Jan. 14, 8 pmIt was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; the year that cities erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the Kennedy assassination. 1964 follows prominent figures of the time and ordinary Americans whose frustrations, ambitions and anxieties began to turn the country onto a new and different course.

State of the State 2014Thurs., Jan.16, 7 pmGovernor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response.

Sherlock - Season 3Sun., 10 pm beginning Jan. 19Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new episodes of the contemporary reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic.

Wills and Steel a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 20, 11:30 pm and Fri., Jan 31, 11:30 pmThe story of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum -- how this world-class art museum designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid came to be at Michigan State University, from idea to design through construction, and the museum opening that caught the attention of art lovers around the world.

BackStage Pass Returns! a WKAR OriginalFri., 9 pm beginning Jan. 31Music made in Michigan returns on a new day and time as part of the WKAR/PBS Arts line-up on Friday nights. Opening the fifth season is Elliot Street Lunatic -- a young band with a bright future, captured live in performance at the Albert White Theater in East Lansing.

The entire WKAR team is incredibly grateful for supporters like you who have made it possible to bring quality public television to the mid-Michigan area for 60 years. WKAR TV first went on the air January 15, 1954, as the first educational TV station in Michigan and only the third in the country! A lot has changed since we first broadcast from Michigan State University’s campus, but the importance of having strong community support and the need for quality television programming is more relevant than ever. Thank you and please join us in celebrating this important milestone!

The State of ArizonaThu., Jan. 23, 7 pmPreview screening and discussion of the new documentary examining immigration reform. With panelists Susan Reed, Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; Sheila Contreras, MSU Chicano/Latino Studies program; and Aida Cuadrado, Civil Rights for Immigration Task Force.

At WKAR on the Michigan State campus. More info and seat reservations at wkar.org

Watch it on WKARMon., Jan. 27, 10 pmExperience the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration. Following Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070, the film explores all sides of this divisive issue from ground zero of the nation’s immigration debate.

Join us at WKAR Community Cinema

WKAR CreateWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full Create schedule, visit wkar.org

WKAR-TV, Sundays, 2:30 pm Beginning January 12

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Jan14 What'sOnTVIf you have questions, call Carolopedia at (517) 884-6990 or email [email protected] 01 | Wednesday 8:00 Great Performances From Vienna:

New Years Eve 9:30 NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes10:30 Return to Downton Abbey02 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan03 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off The Record 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark

Twain Prize04 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Tennessee Special12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Denmark12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

WKAR WorldWKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full World schedule visit wkar.org

MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.

9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Queens of the Stone Age05 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 The Truth about Money 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV06 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: The Invisible War07 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose08 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 9:00 NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed10:00 Chasing Shackleton09 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports

10:30 Under the Radar Michigan10 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center Richard Tucker at 10011 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Isreal12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Istanbul12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits Jason Isbell/Neko Case 12 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 1

9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 210:00 Unlocking Sherlock13 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening With the Govenor10:00 Independent Lens at Berkeley14 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: 196410:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose15 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Private Life

of Deer 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack10:00 Chasing Shackleton16 | Thursday 7:00 State of the State 2014 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan17 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Preformances at the Met:

Eugene Onegin18 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Songs from the Holy Lands12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Fun/Dawes19 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend

5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 39:58 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Season 320 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: Blood Brother21 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: War Letters10:00 American Masters: Salinger22 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Meet the Coywolf 9:00 NOVA: Rise of the Drones10:00 Chasing Shackleton23 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan24 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Real Mary Poppins10:30 Music Makes a City11:00 Charlie Rose 25 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Israel12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café

10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Portugal26 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 410:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock Series III27 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens:

The State of Arizona28 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience:

The Amish10:00 Frontline29 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Funniest Monkeys 9:00 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered

Kings10:00 Hawking30 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan31 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Backstage Pass10:00 Great Performances

Sing for your SupperM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmTaste ThisTu/Th 7 am & 1 pm

GardeningAround the HouseM/F 11:30 am & 5:30 pm Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pmGrowing a Greener WorldSu 11 amP. Allen Smith’s GardenM/F 11 am & 5 pm The Victory GardenTu/Th 11 am & 5 pm

Home & DecoratingFor Your HomeTu/Th 5:30 pmKatie Brown WorkshopSu 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm

Health & LifestylesBody ElectricW 8:30 amClassical StretchTh 8:30 amPriscilla’s Yoga StretchesM 8:30 amSit & Be Fit Tu 8:30 amWai Lana YogaF 8:30 am

PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pmJerry Yarnell/Paint ThisM/F 6:30 am / F 12:30 pm Schewee Art WorkshopSu/W 6:30 am / W 12:30 pm

Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter Love of QuiltingW 11:30 amKnitting DailyTh 11:30 am

Lap QuiltingM/F 6 am & noonMartha’s Sewing RoomTu/Th 6 am & noonQuilt in a DayT 11:30 amSewing with NancySu/W 6 am / W noon

Travel and RecreationBurt WolfTu/Th 11 pmEquitrekkingTu/Th 9:30 am & 3:30 pm Globe TrekkerM/F 9 am & 3 pm Journeys in AfricaSu/W 9:30 am / W 3:30 pm Journeys in IndiaSU/W 9 am / W 3 pm Rick Steves’ Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa’s WorldSu/W 11 pm Smart Travels/Rudy MaxaTu//Th 9 am & 3 pm TravelscopeSa. 4:30 pm, M & F 11 pm

WoodworkingRough CutM/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 6 & 10 pm / Su 10 amBuilt to LastW 10 amHometimeTu/Th 10 am, 6 & 11 pmThis Old HouseM/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmWoodsmith Shop Tu/Th 10:30 am & 4:30 pmWoodwright’s ShopSu 10:30 am, / W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm

NEW THIS MONTH: Spotlight on the News

Detroit's longest-running weekly news and public affairs show, Spotlight on the News, will be part of a full afternoon of news and public affairs on WKAR TV.

The new addition joins a Sunday afternoon of news on WKAR-TV that includes Off the Record, McLaughlin Group, Washington Week, Moyers & Company and To the Contrary.

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See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

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Food & WineAmerica’s Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with JuliaSu/W 7:30 pmCooking with Julie TabouliSu 8:30 am / W 2:30 pm Chef John Besh New Orleans Tu/Th 7:30 am & 1:30 pm Christina CooksTu/Th 2:30 pm Ciao ItaliaM/F 8 am & 2 pm Cooking OdysseySu/W 7 am / W 1 pm Cooking with Nick StellinoM/W/F 9 pm / Sa 2 pmCook’s Country Sa 2 pmJohn Besh Family TraditionsSu-F 6:30 & 9:30 pm Eat, Drink, Italy!Su/W 7:30 am / W 1:30 pm Jaques PepinSu/Tu/Th 8 & 11:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSu/W 8 am / W 2 pm Hubert KellerTu/Th 7:30 pm Jazzy VegeterianTu/Th 8 am & 2 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking ConfidentialM/F 7 am & 1 pm Julia & Jacques Cooking ConcertM/F 7:30 pmLidia’s Italy in AmericaM/W/F 8 & 11:30 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha BakesSu/Tu/Th 9 pmMoveable FeastTu/Th 7 pmPati’s Mexican TableSu/W 7 pm Sara’s Weeknight MealsM/F 2:30Simply MingM/F 7 pm

Simply MingMon. & Fri., 7 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Series IIISundays at 10 pm, beginning Jan. 19

Wednesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home (1/1) FRONTLINE (1/8, 15, 22) The Retirement Gamble (1/22) Global Voices (1/29) 7:00 Return (1/1) Take 2 (1/8) Barefoot College (1/15) Australian Story (1/22) Wills and Steel (1/29) 7:30 Under the Radar Michigan 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 QuizBusters 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents10:00 Pbs Newshour11:00 Room to Breathe (1/1) Sisters (1/8) Light of the Prairie: Stained Glass (1/15) W. L. Dow, Architect (1/22) Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey (1/29)

Thursday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices (1/2) 74 Square Meters Cave people of the Himalaya (1/9) Pioneers In Aviation (1/16, 23, 30)

Some argue that inequality promotes investment, while others believe that too much inequality is destructive and can hinder long-term growth. Either way, the gap between rich and poor is unmistakable.

In January, WORLD Channel programming Examines our nation’s income gap and the troubling effects of economic inequality.

Programs exploring this topic are highlighted in Blue below.

7:00 Global Voices (1/2) Give Us the Money NOVA (1/9, 16, 23, 30) 8:00 Independent Lens: How to Survive a Plague (1/2) American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook (1/9) 1964 (1/16) War Letters (1/23) Amish Shunned (1/30) 9:00 Wings for Maggie Ray (1/23) 9:30 Pov (1/2)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Market Warriors Hawking (1/30)

Friday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices : Where Heaven Meets Hell (1/3) Frontline (1/10, 31) Smartest Team (1/17) American Masters:

Margaret Mitchell (1/24) 7:00 Current Sports 7:30 On Story 8:00 Red Green Show 8:30 Secrets of Highclere Castle (1/3) Doc Martin (1/10, 24, 31) Unlocking Sherlock (1/17) 9:30 Cafe10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 NOVA (1/3, 10, 24) Charlie Rose (1/17, 31)

Saturday 6:00 Off the Record 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Asia this Week (1/11, 18) 8:00 Northern Railway (1/4) To Catch a Dollar (1/11) Primary Concern (1/18) Music Makes a City (1/25) 9:00 Russia’s Open Book (1/4) Frontline (1/11, 18) Return of the Wolves (1/25)10:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey III (1/4) Downton Abbey IV (1/11, 18, 25)

Sunday

6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Local USA 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize (1/5) Live from Lincoln Center (1/12) Great Performances

at the Met (1/19) Real Mary Poppins (1/26)11:00 Global Voices

Monday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Local USA 6:30 Local USA 7:00 Economic Freedom in Action

(1/6) Australian Story (1/13) Ripple Of Hope (1/20) Global Voices (1/ 27) 8:00 To Catch a Dollar (1/6) Chasing Shackleton (1/13, 20, 27) 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Local USA10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices Losing Lambert (1/21) Summer Hill (1/28) 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 America Reframed: American Dreams Deferred (1/7) My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman (1/14) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (1/21) Downeast (1/28) 9:00 Wills and Steel (1/21) 9:30 Sunken Treasure (1/21) Barefoot College (1/28)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Zipcode (1/7) Primary Concern (1/14) Charlie Rose (1/21) Easy Like Water (1/28)

Global Voices: Where Heaven Meets HellFri. Jan. 3, 6 pm

See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

Elliot Street Lunatic on the Season Premiere of Backstage Pass

Fri., Jan. 31, 9 pm

WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS & SCIENCES

DeanPamela Whitten

Senior Director of CommunicationsKatie Wolf

StayTuned EditorsWilliam RichardsAnthony Cepak

WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid

TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins

Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf

Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell

On The Cover© Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Unlimited 2013 for MASTERPIECE

QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber at [email protected] or call (517) 884-6990 (weekdays, 8 am-5 pm)

HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office -(517) 884-4700

Celebrating 60 Years

StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 21, No. 8) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts & 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 & Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421

Downton Abbey - Season 4Sun., 9 pm beginning Jan. 5Season 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate.

Evening with the Governor a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 13, 9 pmGovernor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick. Followed by Off the Record Analysis.

1964: American ExperienceTue., Jan. 14, 8 pmIt was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; the year that cities erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the Kennedy assassination. 1964 follows prominent figures of the time and ordinary Americans whose frustrations, ambitions and anxieties began to turn the country onto a new and different course.

State of the State 2014Thurs., Jan.16, 7 pmGovernor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response.

Sherlock - Season 3Sun., 10 pm beginning Jan. 19Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new episodes of the contemporary reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic.

Wills and Steel a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 20, 11:30 pm and Fri., Jan 31, 11:30 pmThe story of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum -- how this world-class art museum designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid came to be at Michigan State University, from idea to design through construction, and the museum opening that caught the attention of art lovers around the world.

BackStage Pass Returns! a WKAR OriginalFri., 9 pm beginning Jan. 31Music made in Michigan returns on a new day and time as part of the WKAR/PBS Arts line-up on Friday nights. Opening the fifth season is Elliot Street Lunatic -- a young band with a bright future, captured live in performance at the Albert White Theater in East Lansing.

The entire WKAR team is incredibly grateful for supporters like you who have made it possible to bring quality public television to the mid-Michigan area for 60 years. WKAR TV first went on the air January 15, 1954, as the first educational TV station in Michigan and only the third in the country! A lot has changed since we first broadcast from Michigan State University’s campus, but the importance of having strong community support and the need for quality television programming is more relevant than ever. Thank you and please join us in celebrating this important milestone!

The State of ArizonaThu., Jan. 23, 7 pmPreview screening and discussion of the new documentary examining immigration reform. With panelists Susan Reed, Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; Sheila Contreras, MSU Chicano/Latino Studies program; and Aida Cuadrado, Civil Rights for Immigration Task Force.

At WKAR on the Michigan State campus. More info and seat reservations at wkar.org

Watch it on WKARMon., Jan. 27, 10 pmExperience the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration. Following Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070, the film explores all sides of this divisive issue from ground zero of the nation’s immigration debate.

Join us at WKAR Community Cinema

WKAR CreateWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full Create schedule, visit wkar.org

WKAR-TV, Sundays, 2:30 pm Beginning January 12

Page 4: Thank HearThis! FM 90.5 Schedule AM 870 Schedule …mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/wkar/files/staytuned-2014-01.pdfBrad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet;

Jan14 What'sOnTVIf you have questions, call Carolopedia at (517) 884-6990 or email [email protected] 01 | Wednesday 8:00 Great Performances From Vienna:

New Years Eve 9:30 NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes10:30 Return to Downton Abbey02 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan03 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off The Record 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark

Twain Prize04 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Tennessee Special12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Denmark12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

WKAR WorldWKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full World schedule visit wkar.org

MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.

9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Queens of the Stone Age05 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 The Truth about Money 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV06 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: The Invisible War07 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose08 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 9:00 NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed10:00 Chasing Shackleton09 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports

10:30 Under the Radar Michigan10 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center Richard Tucker at 10011 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Isreal12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Istanbul12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits Jason Isbell/Neko Case 12 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 1

9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 210:00 Unlocking Sherlock13 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening With the Governor10:00 Independent Lens at Berkeley14 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: 196410:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose15 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Private Life

of Deer 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack10:00 Chasing Shackleton16 | Thursday 7:00 State of the State 2014 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan17 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Preformances at the Met:

Eugene Onegin18 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Songs from the Holy Lands12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Fun/Dawes19 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend

5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 39:58 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Season 320 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: Blood Brother21 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: War Letters10:00 American Masters: Salinger22 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Meet the Coywolf 9:00 NOVA: Rise of the Drones10:00 Chasing Shackleton23 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan24 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Real Mary Poppins10:30 Music Makes a City11:00 Charlie Rose 25 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Israel12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café

10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Portugal26 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 410:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock Series III27 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens:

The State of Arizona28 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience:

The Amish10:00 Frontline29 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Funniest Monkeys 9:00 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered

Kings10:00 Hawking30 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan31 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Backstage Pass10:00 Great Performances

Sing for your SupperM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmTaste ThisTu/Th 7 am & 1 pm

GardeningAround the HouseM/F 11:30 am & 5:30 pm Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pmGrowing a Greener WorldSu 11 amP. Allen Smith’s GardenM/F 11 am & 5 pm The Victory GardenTu/Th 11 am & 5 pm

Home & DecoratingFor Your HomeTu/Th 5:30 pmKatie Brown WorkshopSu 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm

Health & LifestylesBody ElectricW 8:30 amClassical StretchTh 8:30 amPriscilla’s Yoga StretchesM 8:30 amSit & Be Fit Tu 8:30 amWai Lana YogaF 8:30 am

PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pmJerry Yarnell/Paint ThisM/F 6:30 am / F 12:30 pm Schewee Art WorkshopSu/W 6:30 am / W 12:30 pm

Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter Love of QuiltingW 11:30 amKnitting DailyTh 11:30 am

Lap QuiltingM/F 6 am & noonMartha’s Sewing RoomTu/Th 6 am & noonQuilt in a DayT 11:30 amSewing with NancySu/W 6 am / W noon

Travel and RecreationBurt WolfTu/Th 11 pmEquitrekkingTu/Th 9:30 am & 3:30 pm Globe TrekkerM/F 9 am & 3 pm Journeys in AfricaSu/W 9:30 am / W 3:30 pm Journeys in IndiaSU/W 9 am / W 3 pm Rick Steves’ Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa’s WorldSu/W 11 pm Smart Travels/Rudy MaxaTu//Th 9 am & 3 pm TravelscopeSa. 4:30 pm, M & F 11 pm

WoodworkingRough CutM/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 6 & 10 pm / Su 10 amBuilt to LastW 10 amHometimeTu/Th 10 am, 6 & 11 pmThis Old HouseM/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmWoodsmith Shop Tu/Th 10:30 am & 4:30 pmWoodwright’s ShopSu 10:30 am, / W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm

NEW THIS MONTH: Spotlight on the News

Detroit's longest-running weekly news and public affairs show, Spotlight on the News, will be part of a full afternoon of news and public affairs on WKAR TV.

The new addition joins a Sunday afternoon of news on WKAR-TV that includes Off the Record, McLaughlin Group, Washington Week, Moyers & Company and To the Contrary.

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See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

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Food & WineAmerica’s Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with JuliaSu/W 7:30 pmCooking with Julie TabouliSu 8:30 am / W 2:30 pm Chef John Besh New Orleans Tu/Th 7:30 am & 1:30 pm Christina CooksTu/Th 2:30 pm Ciao ItaliaM/F 8 am & 2 pm Cooking OdysseySu/W 7 am / W 1 pm Cooking with Nick StellinoM/W/F 9 pm / Sa 2 pmCook’s Country Sa 2 pmJohn Besh Family TraditionsSu-F 6:30 & 9:30 pm Eat, Drink, Italy!Su/W 7:30 am / W 1:30 pm Jaques PepinSu/Tu/Th 8 & 11:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSu/W 8 am / W 2 pm Hubert KellerTu/Th 7:30 pm Jazzy VegeterianTu/Th 8 am & 2 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking ConfidentialM/F 7 am & 1 pm Julia & Jacques Cooking ConcertM/F 7:30 pmLidia’s Italy in AmericaM/W/F 8 & 11:30 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha BakesSu/Tu/Th 9 pmMoveable FeastTu/Th 7 pmPati’s Mexican TableSu/W 7 pm Sara’s Weeknight MealsM/F 2:30Simply MingM/F 7 pm

Simply MingMon. & Fri., 7 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Series IIISundays at 10 pm, beginning Jan. 19

Wednesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home (1/1) FRONTLINE (1/8, 15, 22) The Retirement Gamble (1/22) Global Voices (1/29) 7:00 Return (1/1) Take 2 (1/8) Barefoot College (1/15) Australian Story (1/22) Wills and Steel (1/29) 7:30 Under the Radar Michigan 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 QuizBusters 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents10:00 Pbs Newshour11:00 Room to Breathe (1/1) Sisters (1/8) Light of the Prairie: Stained Glass (1/15) W. L. Dow, Architect (1/22) Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey (1/29)

Thursday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices (1/2) 74 Square Meters Cave people of the Himalaya (1/9) Pioneers In Aviation (1/16, 23, 30)

Some argue that inequality promotes investment, while others believe that too much inequality is destructive and can hinder long-term growth. Either way, the gap between rich and poor is unmistakable.

In January, WORLD Channel programming Examines our nation’s income gap and the troubling effects of economic inequality.

Programs exploring this topic are highlighted in Blue below.

7:00 Global Voices (1/2) Give Us the Money NOVA (1/9, 16, 23, 30) 8:00 Independent Lens: How to Survive a Plague (1/2) American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook (1/9) 1964 (1/16) War Letters (1/23) Amish Shunned (1/30) 9:00 Wings for Maggie Ray (1/23) 9:30 Pov (1/2)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Market Warriors Hawking (1/30)

Friday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices : Where Heaven Meets Hell (1/3) Frontline (1/10, 31) Smartest Team (1/17) American Masters:

Margaret Mitchell (1/24) 7:00 Current Sports 7:30 On Story 8:00 Red Green Show 8:30 Secrets of Highclere Castle (1/3) Doc Martin (1/10, 24, 31) Unlocking Sherlock (1/17) 9:30 Cafe10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 NOVA (1/3, 10, 24) Charlie Rose (1/17, 31)

Saturday 6:00 Off the Record 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Asia this Week (1/11, 18) 8:00 Northern Railway (1/4) To Catch a Dollar (1/11) Primary Concern (1/18) Music Makes a City (1/25) 9:00 Russia’s Open Book (1/4) Frontline (1/11, 18) Return of the Wolves (1/25)10:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey III (1/4) Downton Abbey IV (1/11, 18, 25)

Sunday

6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Local USA 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize (1/5) Live from Lincoln Center (1/12) Great Performances

at the Met (1/19) Real Mary Poppins (1/26)11:00 Global Voices

Monday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Local USA 6:30 Local USA 7:00 Economic Freedom in Action

(1/6) Australian Story (1/13) Ripple Of Hope (1/20) Global Voices (1/ 27) 8:00 To Catch a Dollar (1/6) Chasing Shackleton (1/13, 20, 27) 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Local USA10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices Losing Lambert (1/21) Summer Hill (1/28) 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 America Reframed: American Dreams Deferred (1/7) My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman (1/14) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (1/21) Downeast (1/28) 9:00 Wills and Steel (1/21) 9:30 Sunken Treasure (1/21) Barefoot College (1/28)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Zipcode (1/7) Primary Concern (1/14) Charlie Rose (1/21) Easy Like Water (1/28)

Global Voices: Where Heaven Meets HellFri. Jan. 3, 6 pm

See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

Elliot Street Lunatic on the Season Premiere of Backstage Pass

Fri., Jan. 31, 9 pm

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Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf

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Celebrating 60 Years

StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 21, No. 8) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts & Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.

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Downton Abbey - Season 4Sun., 9 pm beginning Jan. 5Season 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate.

Evening with the Governor a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 13, 9 pmGovernor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick. Followed by Off the Record Analysis.

1964: American ExperienceTue., Jan. 14, 8 pmIt was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; the year that cities erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the Kennedy assassination. 1964 follows prominent figures of the time and ordinary Americans whose frustrations, ambitions and anxieties began to turn the country onto a new and different course.

State of the State 2014Thurs., Jan.16, 7 pmGovernor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response.

Sherlock - Season 3Sun., 10 pm beginning Jan. 19Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new episodes of the contemporary reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic.

Wills and Steel a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 20, 11:30 pm and Fri., Jan 31, 11:30 pmThe story of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum -- how this world-class art museum designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid came to be at Michigan State University, from idea to design through construction, and the museum opening that caught the attention of art lovers around the world.

BackStage Pass Returns! a WKAR OriginalFri., 9 pm beginning Jan. 31Music made in Michigan returns on a new day and time as part of the WKAR/PBS Arts line-up on Friday nights. Opening the fifth season is Elliot Street Lunatic -- a young band with a bright future, captured live in performance at the Albert White Theater in East Lansing.

The entire WKAR team is incredibly grateful for supporters like you who have made it possible to bring quality public television to the mid-Michigan area for 60 years. WKAR TV first went on the air January 15, 1954, as the first educational TV station in Michigan and only the third in the country! A lot has changed since we first broadcast from Michigan State University’s campus, but the importance of having strong community support and the need for quality television programming is more relevant than ever. Thank you and please join us in celebrating this important milestone!

The State of ArizonaThu., Jan. 23, 7 pmPreview screening and discussion of the new documentary examining immigration reform. With panelists Susan Reed, Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; Sheila Contreras, MSU Chicano/Latino Studies program; and Aida Cuadrado, Civil Rights for Immigration Task Force.

At WKAR on the Michigan State campus. More info and seat reservations at wkar.org

Watch it on WKARMon., Jan. 27, 10 pmExperience the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration. Following Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070, the film explores all sides of this divisive issue from ground zero of the nation’s immigration debate.

Join us at WKAR Community Cinema

WKAR CreateWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full Create schedule, visit wkar.org

WKAR-TV, Sundays, 2:30 pm Beginning January 12

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New Years Eve 9:30 NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes10:30 Return to Downton Abbey02 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan03 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off The Record 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark

Twain Prize04 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Tennessee Special12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Denmark12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

WKAR WorldWKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full World schedule visit wkar.org

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9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Queens of the Stone Age05 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 The Truth about Money 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV06 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: The Invisible War07 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose08 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 9:00 NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed10:00 Chasing Shackleton09 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports

10:30 Under the Radar Michigan10 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center Richard Tucker at 10011 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Isreal12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Istanbul12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits Jason Isbell/Neko Case 12 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 1

9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 210:00 Unlocking Sherlock13 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening With the Govenor10:00 Independent Lens at Berkeley14 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: 196410:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose15 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Private Life

of Deer 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack10:00 Chasing Shackleton16 | Thursday 7:00 State of the State 2014 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan17 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Preformances at the Met:

Eugene Onegin18 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Songs from the Holy Lands12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Fun/Dawes19 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend

5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 39:58 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Season 320 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: Blood Brother21 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: War Letters10:00 American Masters: Salinger22 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Meet the Coywolf 9:00 NOVA: Rise of the Drones10:00 Chasing Shackleton23 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan24 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Real Mary Poppins10:30 Music Makes a City11:00 Charlie Rose 25 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Israel12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café

10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Portugal26 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 410:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock Series III27 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens:

The State of Arizona28 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience:

The Amish10:00 Frontline29 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Funniest Monkeys 9:00 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered

Kings10:00 Hawking30 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan31 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Backstage Pass10:00 Great Performances

Sing for your SupperM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmTaste ThisTu/Th 7 am & 1 pm

GardeningAround the HouseM/F 11:30 am & 5:30 pm Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pmGrowing a Greener WorldSu 11 amP. Allen Smith’s GardenM/F 11 am & 5 pm The Victory GardenTu/Th 11 am & 5 pm

Home & DecoratingFor Your HomeTu/Th 5:30 pmKatie Brown WorkshopSu 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm

Health & LifestylesBody ElectricW 8:30 amClassical StretchTh 8:30 amPriscilla’s Yoga StretchesM 8:30 amSit & Be Fit Tu 8:30 amWai Lana YogaF 8:30 am

PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pmJerry Yarnell/Paint ThisM/F 6:30 am / F 12:30 pm Schewee Art WorkshopSu/W 6:30 am / W 12:30 pm

Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter Love of QuiltingW 11:30 amKnitting DailyTh 11:30 am

Lap QuiltingM/F 6 am & noonMartha’s Sewing RoomTu/Th 6 am & noonQuilt in a DayT 11:30 amSewing with NancySu/W 6 am / W noon

Travel and RecreationBurt WolfTu/Th 11 pmEquitrekkingTu/Th 9:30 am & 3:30 pm Globe TrekkerM/F 9 am & 3 pm Journeys in AfricaSu/W 9:30 am / W 3:30 pm Journeys in IndiaSU/W 9 am / W 3 pm Rick Steves’ Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa’s WorldSu/W 11 pm Smart Travels/Rudy MaxaTu//Th 9 am & 3 pm TravelscopeSa. 4:30 pm, M & F 11 pm

WoodworkingRough CutM/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 6 & 10 pm / Su 10 amBuilt to LastW 10 amHometimeTu/Th 10 am, 6 & 11 pmThis Old HouseM/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmWoodsmith Shop Tu/Th 10:30 am & 4:30 pmWoodwright’s ShopSu 10:30 am, / W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm

NEW THIS MONTH: Spotlight on the News

Detroit's longest-running weekly news and public affairs show, Spotlight on the News, will be part of a full afternoon of news and public affairs on WKAR TV.

The new addition joins a Sunday afternoon of news on WKAR-TV that includes Off the Record, McLaughlin Group, Washington Week, Moyers & Company and To the Contrary.

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See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

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Food & WineAmerica’s Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with JuliaSu/W 7:30 pmCooking with Julie TabouliSu 8:30 am / W 2:30 pm Chef John Besh New Orleans Tu/Th 7:30 am & 1:30 pm Christina CooksTu/Th 2:30 pm Ciao ItaliaM/F 8 am & 2 pm Cooking OdysseySu/W 7 am / W 1 pm Cooking with Nick StellinoM/W/F 9 pm / Sa 2 pmCook’s Country Sa 2 pmJohn Besh Family TraditionsSu-F 6:30 & 9:30 pm Eat, Drink, Italy!Su/W 7:30 am / W 1:30 pm Jaques PepinSu/Tu/Th 8 & 11:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSu/W 8 am / W 2 pm Hubert KellerTu/Th 7:30 pm Jazzy VegeterianTu/Th 8 am & 2 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking ConfidentialM/F 7 am & 1 pm Julia & Jacques Cooking ConcertM/F 7:30 pmLidia’s Italy in AmericaM/W/F 8 & 11:30 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha BakesSu/Tu/Th 9 pmMoveable FeastTu/Th 7 pmPati’s Mexican TableSu/W 7 pm Sara’s Weeknight MealsM/F 2:30Simply MingM/F 7 pm

Simply MingMon. & Fri., 7 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Series IIISundays at 10 pm, beginning Jan. 19

Wednesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home (1/1) FRONTLINE (1/8, 15, 22) The Retirement Gamble (1/22) Global Voices (1/29) 7:00 Return (1/1) Take 2 (1/8) Barefoot College (1/15) Australian Story (1/22) Wills and Steel (1/29) 7:30 Under the Radar Michigan 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 QuizBusters 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents10:00 Pbs Newshour11:00 Room to Breathe (1/1) Sisters (1/8) Light of the Prairie: Stained Glass (1/15) W. L. Dow, Architect (1/22) Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey (1/29)

Thursday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices (1/2) 74 Square Meters Cave people of the Himalaya (1/9) Pioneers In Aviation (1/16, 23, 30)

Some argue that inequality promotes investment, while others believe that too much inequality is destructive and can hinder long-term growth. Either way, the gap between rich and poor is unmistakable.

In January, WORLD Channel programming Examines our nation’s income gap and the troubling effects of economic inequality.

Programs exploring this topic are highlighted in Blue below.

7:00 Global Voices (1/2) Give Us the Money NOVA (1/9, 16, 23, 30) 8:00 Independent Lens: How to Survive a Plague (1/2) American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook (1/9) 1964 (1/16) War Letters (1/23) Amish Shunned (1/30) 9:00 Wings for Maggie Ray (1/23) 9:30 Pov (1/2)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Market Warriors Hawking (1/30)

Friday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices : Where Heaven Meets Hell (1/3) Frontline (1/10, 31) Smartest Team (1/17) American Masters:

Margaret Mitchell (1/24) 7:00 Current Sports 7:30 On Story 8:00 Red Green Show 8:30 Secrets of Highclere Castle (1/3) Doc Martin (1/10, 24, 31) Unlocking Sherlock (1/17) 9:30 Cafe10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 NOVA (1/3, 10, 24) Charlie Rose (1/17, 31)

Saturday 6:00 Off the Record 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Asia this Week (1/11, 18) 8:00 Northern Railway (1/4) To Catch a Dollar (1/11) Primary Concern (1/18) Music Makes a City (1/25) 9:00 Russia’s Open Book (1/4) Frontline (1/11, 18) Return of the Wolves (1/25)10:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey III (1/4) Downton Abbey IV (1/11, 18, 25)

Sunday

6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Local USA 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize (1/5) Live from Lincoln Center (1/12) Great Performances

at the Met (1/19) Real Mary Poppins (1/26)11:00 Global Voices

Monday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Local USA 6:30 Local USA 7:00 Economic Freedom in Action

(1/6) Australian Story (1/13) Ripple Of Hope (1/20) Global Voices (1/ 27) 8:00 To Catch a Dollar (1/6) Chasing Shackleton (1/13, 20, 27) 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Local USA10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices Losing Lambert (1/21) Summer Hill (1/28) 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 America Reframed: American Dreams Deferred (1/7) My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman (1/14) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (1/21) Downeast (1/28) 9:00 Wills and Steel (1/21) 9:30 Sunken Treasure (1/21) Barefoot College (1/28)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Zipcode (1/7) Primary Concern (1/14) Charlie Rose (1/21) Easy Like Water (1/28)

Global Voices: Where Heaven Meets HellFri. Jan. 3, 6 pm

See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

Elliot Street Lunatic on the Season Premiere of Backstage Pass

Fri., Jan. 31, 9 pm

WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS & SCIENCES

DeanPamela Whitten

Senior Director of CommunicationsKatie Wolf

StayTuned EditorsWilliam RichardsAnthony Cepak

WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid

TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins

Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf

Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell

On The Cover© Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Unlimited 2013 for MASTERPIECE

QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber at [email protected] or call (517) 884-6990 (weekdays, 8 am-5 pm)

HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office -(517) 884-4700

Celebrating 60 Years

StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 21, No. 8) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts & 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 & Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421

Downton Abbey - Season 4Sun., 9 pm beginning Jan. 5Season 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate.

Evening with the Governor a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 13, 9 pmGovernor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick. Followed by Off the Record Analysis.

1964: American ExperienceTue., Jan. 14, 8 pmIt was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; the year that cities erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the Kennedy assassination. 1964 follows prominent figures of the time and ordinary Americans whose frustrations, ambitions and anxieties began to turn the country onto a new and different course.

State of the State 2014Thurs., Jan.16, 7 pmGovernor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response.

Sherlock - Season 3Sun., 10 pm beginning Jan. 19Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new episodes of the contemporary reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic.

Wills and Steel a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 20, 11:30 pm and Fri., Jan 31, 11:30 pmThe story of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum -- how this world-class art museum designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid came to be at Michigan State University, from idea to design through construction, and the museum opening that caught the attention of art lovers around the world.

BackStage Pass Returns! a WKAR OriginalFri., 9 pm beginning Jan. 31Music made in Michigan returns on a new day and time as part of the WKAR/PBS Arts line-up on Friday nights. Opening the fifth season is Elliot Street Lunatic -- a young band with a bright future, captured live in performance at the Albert White Theater in East Lansing.

The entire WKAR team is incredibly grateful for supporters like you who have made it possible to bring quality public television to the mid-Michigan area for 60 years. WKAR TV first went on the air January 15, 1954, as the first educational TV station in Michigan and only the third in the country! A lot has changed since we first broadcast from Michigan State University’s campus, but the importance of having strong community support and the need for quality television programming is more relevant than ever. Thank you and please join us in celebrating this important milestone!

The State of ArizonaThu., Jan. 23, 7 pmPreview screening and discussion of the new documentary examining immigration reform. With panelists Susan Reed, Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; Sheila Contreras, MSU Chicano/Latino Studies program; and Aida Cuadrado, Civil Rights for Immigration Task Force.

At WKAR on the Michigan State campus. More info and seat reservations at wkar.org

Watch it on WKARMon., Jan. 27, 10 pmExperience the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration. Following Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070, the film explores all sides of this divisive issue from ground zero of the nation’s immigration debate.

Join us at WKAR Community Cinema

WKAR CreateWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full Create schedule, visit wkar.org

WKAR-TV, Sundays, 2:30 pm Beginning January 12

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Jan14 What'sOnTVIf you have questions, call Carolopedia at (517) 884-6990 or email [email protected] 01 | Wednesday 8:00 Great Performances From Vienna:

New Years Eve 9:30 NOVA: Doomsday Volcanoes10:30 Return to Downton Abbey02 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan03 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off The Record 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark

Twain Prize04 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Tennessee Special12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Denmark12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

WKAR WorldWKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full World schedule visit wkar.org

MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.

9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Queens of the Stone Age05 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 The Truth about Money 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV06 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: The Invisible War07 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose08 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 9:00 NOVA: Alien Planets Revealed10:00 Chasing Shackleton09 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports

10:30 Under the Radar Michigan10 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center Richard Tucker at 10011 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Isreal12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Istanbul12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits Jason Isbell/Neko Case 12 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 1

9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 210:00 Unlocking Sherlock13 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening With the Govenor10:00 Independent Lens at Berkeley14 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: 196410:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose15 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Private Life

of Deer 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack10:00 Chasing Shackleton16 | Thursday 7:00 State of the State 2014 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan17 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week with

Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Preformances at the Met:

Eugene Onegin18 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Songs from the Holy Lands12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Fun/Dawes19 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend

5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey IV, pt. 39:58 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Season 320 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens: Blood Brother21 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience: War Letters10:00 American Masters: Salinger22 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: Meet the Coywolf 9:00 NOVA: Rise of the Drones10:00 Chasing Shackleton23 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan24 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Real Mary Poppins10:30 Music Makes a City11:00 Charlie Rose 25 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Music Voyager: Israel12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 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 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin10:00 Café

10:30 Red Green Show11:00 Austin City Limits: Portugal26 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters11:30 QuizBusters12:00 America’s Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 Moyers & Company 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One 4:00 Great Conversations 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 Truth about Money with Ric Edelman 6:30 Tracks Ahead 7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey IV, pt. 410:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock Series III27 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow10:00 Independent Lens:

The State of Arizona28 | Tuesday 8:00 American Experience:

The Amish10:00 Frontline29 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature: The Funniest Monkeys 9:00 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered

Kings10:00 Hawking30 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan31 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Backstage Pass10:00 Great Performances

Sing for your SupperM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmTaste ThisTu/Th 7 am & 1 pm

GardeningAround the HouseM/F 11:30 am & 5:30 pm Garden Smart W 11 am & 5 pmGrowing a Greener WorldSu 11 amP. Allen Smith’s GardenM/F 11 am & 5 pm The Victory GardenTu/Th 11 am & 5 pm

Home & DecoratingFor Your HomeTu/Th 5:30 pmKatie Brown WorkshopSu 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm

Health & LifestylesBody ElectricW 8:30 amClassical StretchTh 8:30 amPriscilla’s Yoga StretchesM 8:30 amSit & Be Fit Tu 8:30 amWai Lana YogaF 8:30 am

PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pmJerry Yarnell/Paint ThisM/F 6:30 am / F 12:30 pm Schewee Art WorkshopSu/W 6:30 am / W 12:30 pm

Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter Love of QuiltingW 11:30 amKnitting DailyTh 11:30 am

Lap QuiltingM/F 6 am & noonMartha’s Sewing RoomTu/Th 6 am & noonQuilt in a DayT 11:30 amSewing with NancySu/W 6 am / W noon

Travel and RecreationBurt WolfTu/Th 11 pmEquitrekkingTu/Th 9:30 am & 3:30 pm Globe TrekkerM/F 9 am & 3 pm Journeys in AfricaSu/W 9:30 am / W 3:30 pm Journeys in IndiaSU/W 9 am / W 3 pm Rick Steves’ Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmRudy Maxa’s WorldSu/W 11 pm Smart Travels/Rudy MaxaTu//Th 9 am & 3 pm TravelscopeSa. 4:30 pm, M & F 11 pm

WoodworkingRough CutM/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 6 & 10 pm / Su 10 amBuilt to LastW 10 amHometimeTu/Th 10 am, 6 & 11 pmThis Old HouseM/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmWoodsmith Shop Tu/Th 10:30 am & 4:30 pmWoodwright’s ShopSu 10:30 am, / W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm

NEW THIS MONTH: Spotlight on the News

Detroit's longest-running weekly news and public affairs show, Spotlight on the News, will be part of a full afternoon of news and public affairs on WKAR TV.

The new addition joins a Sunday afternoon of news on WKAR-TV that includes Off the Record, McLaughlin Group, Washington Week, Moyers & Company and To the Contrary.

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See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

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Food & WineAmerica’s Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with JuliaSu/W 7:30 pmCooking with Julie TabouliSu 8:30 am / W 2:30 pm Chef John Besh New Orleans Tu/Th 7:30 am & 1:30 pm Christina CooksTu/Th 2:30 pm Ciao ItaliaM/F 8 am & 2 pm Cooking OdysseySu/W 7 am / W 1 pm Cooking with Nick StellinoM/W/F 9 pm / Sa 2 pmCook’s Country Sa 2 pmJohn Besh Family TraditionsSu-F 6:30 & 9:30 pm Eat, Drink, Italy!Su/W 7:30 am / W 1:30 pm Jaques PepinSu/Tu/Th 8 & 11:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSu/W 8 am / W 2 pm Hubert KellerTu/Th 7:30 pm Jazzy VegeterianTu/Th 8 am & 2 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking ConfidentialM/F 7 am & 1 pm Julia & Jacques Cooking ConcertM/F 7:30 pmLidia’s Italy in AmericaM/W/F 8 & 11:30 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha BakesSu/Tu/Th 9 pmMoveable FeastTu/Th 7 pmPati’s Mexican TableSu/W 7 pm Sara’s Weeknight MealsM/F 2:30Simply MingM/F 7 pm

Simply MingMon. & Fri., 7 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Series IIISundays at 10 pm, beginning Jan. 19

Wednesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home (1/1) FRONTLINE (1/8, 15, 22) The Retirement Gamble (1/22) Global Voices (1/29) 7:00 Return (1/1) Take 2 (1/8) Barefoot College (1/15) Australian Story (1/22) Wills and Steel (1/29) 7:30 Under the Radar Michigan 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 QuizBusters 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents10:00 Pbs Newshour11:00 Room to Breathe (1/1) Sisters (1/8) Light of the Prairie: Stained Glass (1/15) W. L. Dow, Architect (1/22) Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey (1/29)

Thursday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices (1/2) 74 Square Meters Cave people of the Himalaya (1/9) Pioneers In Aviation (1/16, 23, 30)

Some argue that inequality promotes investment, while others believe that too much inequality is destructive and can hinder long-term growth. Either way, the gap between rich and poor is unmistakable.

In January, WORLD Channel programming Examines our nation’s income gap and the troubling effects of economic inequality.

Programs exploring this topic are highlighted in Blue below.

7:00 Global Voices (1/2) Give Us the Money NOVA (1/9, 16, 23, 30) 8:00 Independent Lens: How to Survive a Plague (1/2) American Experience: Poisoner’s Handbook (1/9) 1964 (1/16) War Letters (1/23) Amish Shunned (1/30) 9:00 Wings for Maggie Ray (1/23) 9:30 Pov (1/2)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Market Warriors Hawking (1/30)

Friday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices : Where Heaven Meets Hell (1/3) Frontline (1/10, 31) Smartest Team (1/17) American Masters:

Margaret Mitchell (1/24) 7:00 Current Sports 7:30 On Story 8:00 Red Green Show 8:30 Secrets of Highclere Castle (1/3) Doc Martin (1/10, 24, 31) Unlocking Sherlock (1/17) 9:30 Cafe10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 NOVA (1/3, 10, 24) Charlie Rose (1/17, 31)

Saturday 6:00 Off the Record 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Asia this Week (1/11, 18) 8:00 Northern Railway (1/4) To Catch a Dollar (1/11) Primary Concern (1/18) Music Makes a City (1/25) 9:00 Russia’s Open Book (1/4) Frontline (1/11, 18) Return of the Wolves (1/25)10:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey III (1/4) Downton Abbey IV (1/11, 18, 25)

Sunday

6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Local USA 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize (1/5) Live from Lincoln Center (1/12) Great Performances

at the Met (1/19) Real Mary Poppins (1/26)11:00 Global Voices

Monday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Local USA 6:30 Local USA 7:00 Economic Freedom in Action

(1/6) Australian Story (1/13) Ripple Of Hope (1/20) Global Voices (1/ 27) 8:00 To Catch a Dollar (1/6) Chasing Shackleton (1/13, 20, 27) 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Local USA10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 5:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 Global Voices Losing Lambert (1/21) Summer Hill (1/28) 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 America Reframed: American Dreams Deferred (1/7) My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman (1/14) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (1/21) Downeast (1/28) 9:00 Wills and Steel (1/21) 9:30 Sunken Treasure (1/21) Barefoot College (1/28)10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Zipcode (1/7) Primary Concern (1/14) Charlie Rose (1/21) Easy Like Water (1/28)

Global Voices: Where Heaven Meets HellFri. Jan. 3, 6 pm

See the full schedule for WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create at wkar.org

Elliot Street Lunatic on the Season Premiere of Backstage Pass

Fri., Jan. 31, 9 pm

WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS & SCIENCES

DeanPamela Whitten

Senior Director of CommunicationsKatie Wolf

StayTuned EditorsWilliam RichardsAnthony Cepak

WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid

TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins

Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf

Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell

On The Cover© Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Unlimited 2013 for MASTERPIECE

QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber at [email protected] or call (517) 884-6990 (weekdays, 8 am-5 pm)

HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office -(517) 884-4700

Celebrating 60 Years

StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 21, No. 8) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts & 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 & Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421

Downton Abbey - Season 4Sun., 9 pm beginning Jan. 5Season 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate.

Evening with the Governor a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 13, 9 pmGovernor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick. Followed by Off the Record Analysis.

1964: American ExperienceTue., Jan. 14, 8 pmIt was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; the year that cities erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the Kennedy assassination. 1964 follows prominent figures of the time and ordinary Americans whose frustrations, ambitions and anxieties began to turn the country onto a new and different course.

State of the State 2014Thurs., Jan.16, 7 pmGovernor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response.

Sherlock - Season 3Sun., 10 pm beginning Jan. 19Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new episodes of the contemporary reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic.

Wills and Steel a WKAR OriginalMon., Jan. 20, 11:30 pm and Fri., Jan 31, 11:30 pmThe story of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum -- how this world-class art museum designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid came to be at Michigan State University, from idea to design through construction, and the museum opening that caught the attention of art lovers around the world.

BackStage Pass Returns! a WKAR OriginalFri., 9 pm beginning Jan. 31Music made in Michigan returns on a new day and time as part of the WKAR/PBS Arts line-up on Friday nights. Opening the fifth season is Elliot Street Lunatic -- a young band with a bright future, captured live in performance at the Albert White Theater in East Lansing.

The entire WKAR team is incredibly grateful for supporters like you who have made it possible to bring quality public television to the mid-Michigan area for 60 years. WKAR TV first went on the air January 15, 1954, as the first educational TV station in Michigan and only the third in the country! A lot has changed since we first broadcast from Michigan State University’s campus, but the importance of having strong community support and the need for quality television programming is more relevant than ever. Thank you and please join us in celebrating this important milestone!

The State of ArizonaThu., Jan. 23, 7 pmPreview screening and discussion of the new documentary examining immigration reform. With panelists Susan Reed, Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; Sheila Contreras, MSU Chicano/Latino Studies program; and Aida Cuadrado, Civil Rights for Immigration Task Force.

At WKAR on the Michigan State campus. More info and seat reservations at wkar.org

Watch it on WKARMon., Jan. 27, 10 pmExperience the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration. Following Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070, the film explores all sides of this divisive issue from ground zero of the nation’s immigration debate.

Join us at WKAR Community Cinema

WKAR CreateWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the full Create schedule, visit wkar.org

WKAR-TV, Sundays, 2:30 pm Beginning January 12

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90.5 Community ConcertsTues. at 7 pm Sat. at 2 pmFeaturing performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (JSO), the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra (MSU), Michigan State University Choral (MSC) and the Michigan State University Opera Company (MSUO)

Tue., Jan. 7, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmClaude Debussy: Tone Poem, “La Mer” (“The Sea”) Sandra Snow, conductor; MSU

Mozart: Quintet in E-Flat for Piano & Winds, K. 452, Brad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet; Steve Newton, bassoon; Stephen Foster, French horn

Johann Strauss, Jr.: Act II finale, “Enough My Friends” from the operetta, “Die Fledermaus,” MSUO; MSU

Tue., Jan. 14, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmGustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1, JSO

Leonard Bernstein: “Something’s Coming” from “West Side Story,” JSO

Tue., Jan. 21, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmSerge Prokofiev: “Romeo at Juliet’s Before Parting” from the ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” JSO

Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat for Cello & Orchestra, Dimitriy Yanov Yanovsky, cello; MSU

Dan Forrest: Three Nocturnes for Chorus & Percussion, David Rayl, conductor MSC

Tue., Jan. 28, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmRachmaninoff: “Elegie” in E-Flat minor, Minsoo Sohn, piano

Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g minor for Cello & Piano, Minsoo Sohn, piano; Suren Bagratuni, cello

Fritz Kreisler: “Liebesleid” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

Fritz Kreisler: “ Liebesfreud” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

HearThis!ThankYou

January 1• from Tom McCulloch and David Waldo.

Happy New Year!

January 2• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz,

in celebration of their 32nd wedding anniversary.

• in celebration of Nancy Rinek’s birthday with love from her boys: Mitch, Andy, and Chris.

• in celebration of Ken and Darcey’s 26th wedding anniversary and Len’s birthday.

January 3• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of

Helen’s birthday.• from Cynthia Kyle and John Lindstrom,

remembering Evan on his birthday.

January 5• from Moonyeen Albrecht, in honor of her

children: Elise, David, and Karl.

January 6• from Patricia “Pav” Riggs-Berthold,

honoring her loving family and friends and the joy music brings.

January 7• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor

of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.

January 8• from Carolyn Haase, in honor and loving

memory of her husband James D. Haase.• from Ray Telman to his loving wife,

Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.

January 9• from Colleen McNamara, in celebration of her

daughter Marissa’s 17th birthday.

January 10• from Ned and Katherine Simpson,

celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.

January 12• from Eileen Houston, in grateful recognition

of WKAR employees and members for many years of great listening.

January 14• from Basil and Coralene Bloss,

in celebration of Basil’s 72nd birthday.• in honor of Alfred Tarski, one of the

greatest logicians of the 20th century.

January 15• from Mike and Fran Clark on the birth

anniversary of G.R. Edwards.

January 16• from Aaron and Marion Galonsky, in

celebration of their wedding anniversary.

January 17• in celebration of Christine Fedewa Hollister’s

birthday.• from the Potchen family, in celebration of

their wife and mother Geri’s birthday.

January 18• from Ruth Fitzgerald.

January 20• in honor of Roger Fechner on his birthday.

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 Barbara Beers at (517) 884-4758.

WKAR Radio Day Sponsors

OnlineMusic24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including WKAR’s local 90.5 Classical schedule M-F, 10 am - 4 pm

WKAR Jazz Classic and contemporary jazz, 24/7

WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that’s right up your alleyListen Local

on Saturdays90.5 becomes VERY local on Saturdays beginning this month. We’ve added some brand new programs to complement other recent local additions, making it a day that is all about your community. From Current State Weekends through Wind & Rhythm hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown, Saturday afternoon listening at 90.5 is your local connection to arts and music. Here’s a look at the new line-up for Saturdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.

11 am | Current State WeekendsCurrent State reports from the recent week with timely segments focused on arts and culture with host Emanuele Berry.

Noon | What’s New on WKARWKAR’s Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today’s best-known and emerging artists.

2 pm | 90.5 Community ConcertsPerformance highlights from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, MSU College of Music ensembles, and more.

3 pm | NEW! Primarily PianoA weekly, hour-long showcase of music for the keyboard from solo works to chamber music to great concertos by the masters. Primarily Piano features the latest recordings of world-class artists, vintage discs, and pianists and ensembles throughout mid-Michigan. Hosted by WKAR’s Peter Whorf.

4 pm | NEW! Wind & Rhythm with Doug BrownA one-hour weekly broadcast devoted to the music of wind bands hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown. The show features, wind symphonies, ensembles, orchestras, concert bands, symphonic bands, and brass bands with small brass, reed, and percussion ensembles, too.

FM 90.5 Schedule Weekdays12 am Classical Overnight 5 am Morning Edition with Melissa Benmark 9 am Current State with Mark Bashore10 am Classical Morning with Mark Schwitzgoebel 1 pm Classical Afternoon with Jody Knol 4 pm All Things Considered with Brad Walker 6 pm Current State with Mark Bashore 7 pm Classical (M, W-F) Community Concerts with Jody Knol (Tu) 8 pm Classical

Saturday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Car Talk11 am Current State with Emanuele Berry12 pm What’s New on WKAR 2 pm Community Concerts 3 pm Primarily Piano 4 pm Wind & Rhythm 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Prairie Home Companion 8 pm The Dan Bayer Jazz Show

Sunday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Prairie Home Companion12 pm Current State with Emanuele Berry 1 pm Classical 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Folk Alley 8 pm Folk Sampler 9 pm Thistle and Shamrock 1/5 Northsound 1/12 A Case for Guitar 1/19 Common Currency 1/26 New Winter Sounds10 pm Classical

For more information on WKAR programming, visit wkar.org or “like” us on Facebook.

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AM 870 ScheduleWeekdays Sign On Morning Edition8:30 am Radio Reader 9 am Morning Edition 11 am BBC NewsHour Noon Current State 1 pm Current Sports with Al Martin 2 pm Here & Now (M-Th) 2 pm Science Friday (F) 3 pm Fresh Air 4 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSaturdaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Saturday Noon Car Talk 1 pm Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 2 pm Current State Weekend 3 pm Fresh Air Weekend 4 pm Travel with Rick Steves' 5 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSundaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Sunday Noon Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 1 pm Current State Weekend 2 pm TED Radio Hour 3 pm Car Talk 4 pm MSU Today 5 pm All Things Considered Sign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.org

Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at wkar.org

Don’t Miss Out

January 22• in memory of Archibald Stephen Meier.• honoring Animal Placement Bureau for

providing a foster home for Hadley, a blind cocker spaniel.

January 23• in celebration of Wendy Taylor’s birthday,

from Henry, Stella, and Jazz.• from JoAnn in memory of

Charlie Rinehart, who listened to classical music while he worked.

January 25• from Gary Ashby, in thanksgiving to God

for his wonderful wife Stephanie Gewirtz on her birthday.

January 26• in recognition of Michigan and her history

on Statehood Day.

January 27• from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, in memory

of their son Paul Douglas Bailey’s birthday.

January 30• from Monty and Pat Engelmann,

in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.

January 31• from Karen East, in memory of her father

Carl “Mickey” East.• from Charles Liken, in celebration of

Michelle and Franz’s birthdays.• in celebration of Mary Boudreau’s birthday.

May she enjoy WKAR for many more years.

Also in JanuaryFrom Vienna: New Year’s Celebration 2014Wed., Jan. 1, 11 am on 90.5Featuring the melodies of the Strauss family composers and their contemporaries. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Richard Strauss’ birth.

At Home with John LunnThu., Jan. 2, 7 pm andFri., Jan. 3, 2 pmFilm composer John Lunn, talks about his life and career composing music for Downton Abbey, the Edwardian era, and some of his favorite music from that period. With former BBC host and producer Jon Tolansky.

MSU Faculty Recital Series: Happy Birthday Mozart Mon., Jan. 27, 7:30 pm MSU faculty artists pay musical tribute to Mozart on his 258th birthday. Live from Fairchild Theatre at Michigan State with WKAR broadcast host Jody Knol. Part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.

2014 State of the State Thu., Jan. 16, 7 pm Governor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response. Coverage and analysis provided by WKAR and Michigan Public Radio Network.

— One Year on the AirIt’s now one year since Current State came on the air. In that short time, the program that brings you fresh, smart, insightful news has covered many miles of the state, and reached beyond Michigan to explore regional, national and international issues that affect us all.

Story by story, the Current State team has brought you conversations with leaders in government at all levels; you’ve heard the viewpoints of leaders from small towns to large cities.

With Current State, you’ve heard thoughtful discussions about the environment, education, community service, sports, business, music and the arts.

We’ve shared views on film, books and poetry — reviewed by your neighbors, writers, artists and performers who live and work near you.

Current State has gone on location to area concerts, art festivals and sporting events to bring you the sounds and excitement of this vibrant

community at the heart of our great state of Michigan.

And there’s much more to look forward to with Current State in 2014.

As you listen this year, please share Current State with friends who appreciate fresh, smart, insightful news. Let them know there are three chances to listen each weekday, Saturday at 11am,

Sunday at noon and always online at WKAR.org.

College of CommunicationArts and Sciences

WKAR Supporters: Help Spread the Word! “Word of mouth” is a great way to help support WKAR public media. Have a favorite show on WKAR Radio or TV? Please consider telling your friends about it!

Consider sharing a copy of your monthly program guide, StayTuned, with your friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t want to give up your printed copy, you can always email a link to the online version at http://wkar.org/staytuned.

Your help with spreading the word about WKAR can make a big difference!

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90.5 Community ConcertsTues. at 7 pm Sat. at 2 pmFeaturing performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (JSO), the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra (MSU), Michigan State University Choral (MSC) and the Michigan State University Opera Company (MSUO)

Tue., Jan. 7, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmClaude Debussy: Tone Poem, “La Mer” (“The Sea”) Sandra Snow, conductor; MSU

Mozart: Quintet in E-Flat for Piano & Winds, K. 452, Brad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet; Steve Newton, bassoon; Stephen Foster, French horn

Johann Strauss, Jr.: Act II finale, “Enough My Friends” from the operetta, “Die Fledermaus,” MSUO; MSU

Tue., Jan. 14, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmGustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1, JSO

Leonard Bernstein: “Something’s Coming” from “West Side Story,” JSO

Tue., Jan. 21, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmSerge Prokofiev: “Romeo at Juliet’s Before Parting” from the ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” JSO

Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat for Cello & Orchestra, Dimitriy Yanov Yanovsky, cello; MSU

Dan Forrest: Three Nocturnes for Chorus & Percussion, David Rayl, conductor MSC

Tue., Jan. 28, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmRachmaninoff: “Elegie” in E-Flat minor, Minsoo Sohn, piano

Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g minor for Cello & Piano, Minsoo Sohn, piano; Suren Bagratuni, cello

Fritz Kreisler: “Liebesleid” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

Fritz Kreisler: “ Liebesfreud” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

HearThis!ThankYou

January 1• from Tom McCulloch and David Waldo.

Happy New Year!

January 2• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz,

in celebration of their 32nd wedding anniversary.

• in celebration of Nancy Rinek’s birthday with love from her boys: Mitch, Andy, and Chris.

• in celebration of Ken and Darcey’s 26th wedding anniversary and Len’s birthday.

January 3• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of

Helen’s birthday.• from Cynthia Kyle and John Lindstrom,

remembering Evan on his birthday.

January 5• from Moonyeen Albrecht, in honor of her

children: Elise, David, and Karl.

January 6• from Patricia “Pav” Riggs-Berthold,

honoring her loving family and friends and the joy music brings.

January 7• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor

of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.

January 8• from Carolyn Haase, in honor and loving

memory of her husband James D. Haase.• from Ray Telman to his loving wife,

Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.

January 9• from Colleen McNamara, in celebration of her

daughter Marissa’s 17th birthday.

January 10• from Ned and Katherine Simpson,

celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.

January 12• from Eileen Houston, in grateful recognition

of WKAR employees and members for many years of great listening.

January 14• from Basil and Coralene Bloss,

in celebration of Basil’s 72nd birthday.• in honor of Alfred Tarski, one of the

greatest logicians of the 20th century.

January 15• from Mike and Fran Clark on the birth

anniversary of G.R. Edwards.

January 16• from Aaron and Marion Galonsky, in

celebration of their wedding anniversary.

January 17• in celebration of Christine Fedewa Hollister’s

birthday.• from the Potchen family, in celebration of

their wife and mother Geri’s birthday.

January 18• from Ruth Fitzgerald.

January 20• in honor of Roger Fechner on his birthday.

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 Barbara Beers at (517) 884-4758.

WKAR Radio Day Sponsors

OnlineMusic24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including WKAR’s local 90.5 Classical schedule M-F, 10 am - 4 pm

WKAR Jazz Classic and contemporary jazz, 24/7

WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that’s right up your alleyListen Local

on Saturdays90.5 becomes VERY local on Saturdays beginning this month. We’ve added some brand new programs to complement other recent local additions, making it a day that is all about your community. From Current State Weekends through Wind & Rhythm hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown, Saturday afternoon listening at 90.5 is your local connection to arts and music. Here’s a look at the new line-up for Saturdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.

11 am | Current State WeekendsCurrent State reports from the recent week with timely segments focused on arts and culture with host Emanuele Berry.

Noon | What’s New on WKARWKAR’s Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today’s best-known and emerging artists.

2 pm | 90.5 Community ConcertsPerformance highlights from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, MSU College of Music ensembles, and more.

3 pm | NEW! Primarily PianoA weekly, hour-long showcase of music for the keyboard from solo works to chamber music to great concertos by the masters. Primarily Piano features the latest recordings of world-class artists, vintage discs, and pianists and ensembles throughout mid-Michigan. Hosted by WKAR’s Peter Whorf.

4 pm | NEW! Wind & Rhythm with Doug BrownA one-hour weekly broadcast devoted to the music of wind bands hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown. The show features, wind symphonies, ensembles, orchestras, concert bands, symphonic bands, and brass bands with small brass, reed, and percussion ensembles, too.

FM 90.5 Schedule Weekdays12 am Classical Overnight 5 am Morning Edition with Melissa Benmark 9 am Current State with Mark Bashore10 am Classical Morning with Mark Schwitzgoebel 1 pm Classical Afternoon with Jody Knol 4 pm All Things Considered with Brad Walker 6 pm Current State with Mark Bashore 7 pm Classical (M, W-F) Community Concerts with Jody Knol (Tu) 8 pm Classical

Saturday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Car Talk11 am Current State with Emanuele Berry12 pm What’s New on WKAR 2 pm Community Concerts 3 pm Primarily Piano 4 pm Wind & Rhythm 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Prairie Home Companion 8 pm The Dan Bayer Jazz Show

Sunday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Prairie Home Companion12 pm Current State with Emanuele Berry 1 pm Classical 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Folk Alley 8 pm Folk Sampler 9 pm Thistle and Shamrock 1/5 Northsound 1/12 A Case for Guitar 1/19 Common Currency 1/26 New Winter Sounds10 pm Classical

For more information on WKAR programming, visit wkar.org or “like” us on Facebook.

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AM 870 ScheduleWeekdays Sign On Morning Edition8:30 am Radio Reader 9 am Morning Edition 11 am BBC NewsHour Noon Current State 1 pm Current Sports with Al Martin 2 pm Here & Now (M-Th) 2 pm Science Friday (F) 3 pm Fresh Air 4 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSaturdaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Saturday Noon Car Talk 1 pm Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 2 pm Current State Weekend 3 pm Fresh Air Weekend 4 pm Travel with Rick Steves' 5 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSundaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Sunday Noon Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 1 pm Current State Weekend 2 pm TED Radio Hour 3 pm Car Talk 4 pm MSU Today 5 pm All Things Considered Sign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.org

Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at wkar.org

Don’t Miss Out

January 22• in memory of Archibald Stephen Meier.• honoring Animal Placement Bureau for

providing a foster home for Hadley, a blind cocker spaniel.

January 23• in celebration of Wendy Taylor’s birthday,

from Henry, Stella, and Jazz.• from JoAnn in memory of

Charlie Rinehart, who listened to classical music while he worked.

January 25• from Gary Ashby, in thanksgiving to God

for his wonderful wife Stephanie Gewirtz on her birthday.

January 26• in recognition of Michigan and her history

on Statehood Day.

January 27• from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, in memory

of their son Paul Douglas Bailey’s birthday.

January 30• from Monty and Pat Engelmann,

in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.

January 31• from Karen East, in memory of her father

Carl “Mickey” East.• from Charles Liken, in celebration of

Michelle and Franz’s birthdays.• in celebration of Mary Boudreau’s birthday.

May she enjoy WKAR for many more years.

Also in JanuaryFrom Vienna: New Year’s Celebration 2014Wed., Jan. 1, 11 am on 90.5Featuring the melodies of the Strauss family composers and their contemporaries. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Richard Strauss’ birth.

At Home with John LunnThu., Jan. 2, 7 pm andFri., Jan. 3, 2 pmFilm composer John Lunn, talks about his life and career composing music for Downton Abbey, the Edwardian era, and some of his favorite music from that period. With former BBC host and producer Jon Tolansky.

MSU Faculty Recital Series: Happy Birthday Mozart Mon., Jan. 27, 7:30 pm MSU faculty artists pay musical tribute to Mozart on his 258th birthday. Live from Fairchild Theatre at Michigan State with WKAR broadcast host Jody Knol. Part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.

2014 State of the State Thu., Jan. 16, 7 pm Governor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response. Coverage and analysis provided by WKAR and Michigan Public Radio Network.

— One Year on the AirIt’s now one year since Current State came on the air. In that short time, the program that brings you fresh, smart, insightful news has covered many miles of the state, and reached beyond Michigan to explore regional, national and international issues that affect us all.

Story by story, the Current State team has brought you conversations with leaders in government at all levels; you’ve heard the viewpoints of leaders from small towns to large cities.

With Current State, you’ve heard thoughtful discussions about the environment, education, community service, sports, business, music and the arts.

We’ve shared views on film, books and poetry — reviewed by your neighbors, writers, artists and performers who live and work near you.

Current State has gone on location to area concerts, art festivals and sporting events to bring you the sounds and excitement of this vibrant

community at the heart of our great state of Michigan.

And there’s much more to look forward to with Current State in 2014.

As you listen this year, please share Current State with friends who appreciate fresh, smart, insightful news. Let them know there are three chances to listen each weekday, Saturday at 11am,

Sunday at noon and always online at WKAR.org.

College of CommunicationArts and Sciences

WKAR Supporters: Help Spread the Word! “Word of mouth” is a great way to help support WKAR public media. Have a favorite show on WKAR Radio or TV? Please consider telling your friends about it!

Consider sharing a copy of your monthly program guide, StayTuned, with your friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t want to give up your printed copy, you can always email a link to the online version at http://wkar.org/staytuned.

Your help with spreading the word about WKAR can make a big difference!

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Tue., Jan. 7, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmClaude Debussy: Tone Poem, “La Mer” (“The Sea”) Sandra Snow, conductor; MSU

Mozart: Quintet in E-Flat for Piano & Winds, K. 452, Brad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet; Steve Newton, bassoon; Stephen Foster, French horn

Johann Strauss, Jr.: Act II finale, “Enough My Friends” from the operetta, “Die Fledermaus,” MSUO; MSU

Tue., Jan. 14, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmGustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1, JSO

Leonard Bernstein: “Something’s Coming” from “West Side Story,” JSO

Tue., Jan. 21, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmSerge Prokofiev: “Romeo at Juliet’s Before Parting” from the ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” JSO

Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat for Cello & Orchestra, Dimitriy Yanov Yanovsky, cello; MSU

Dan Forrest: Three Nocturnes for Chorus & Percussion, David Rayl, conductor MSC

Tue., Jan. 28, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmRachmaninoff: “Elegie” in E-Flat minor, Minsoo Sohn, piano

Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g minor for Cello & Piano, Minsoo Sohn, piano; Suren Bagratuni, cello

Fritz Kreisler: “Liebesleid” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

Fritz Kreisler: “ Liebesfreud” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

HearThis!ThankYou

January 1• from Tom McCulloch and David Waldo.

Happy New Year!

January 2• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz,

in celebration of their 32nd wedding anniversary.

• in celebration of Nancy Rinek’s birthday with love from her boys: Mitch, Andy, and Chris.

• in celebration of Ken and Darcey’s 26th wedding anniversary and Len’s birthday.

January 3• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of

Helen’s birthday.• from Cynthia Kyle and John Lindstrom,

remembering Evan on his birthday.

January 5• from Moonyeen Albrecht, in honor of her

children: Elise, David, and Karl.

January 6• from Patricia “Pav” Riggs-Berthold,

honoring her loving family and friends and the joy music brings.

January 7• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor

of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.

January 8• from Carolyn Haase, in honor and loving

memory of her husband James D. Haase.• from Ray Telman to his loving wife,

Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.

January 9• from Colleen McNamara, in celebration of her

daughter Marissa’s 17th birthday.

January 10• from Ned and Katherine Simpson,

celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.

January 12• from Eileen Houston, in grateful recognition

of WKAR employees and members for many years of great listening.

January 14• from Basil and Coralene Bloss,

in celebration of Basil’s 72nd birthday.• in honor of Alfred Tarski, one of the

greatest logicians of the 20th century.

January 15• from Mike and Fran Clark on the birth

anniversary of G.R. Edwards.

January 16• from Aaron and Marion Galonsky, in

celebration of their wedding anniversary.

January 17• in celebration of Christine Fedewa Hollister’s

birthday.• from the Potchen family, in celebration of

their wife and mother Geri’s birthday.

January 18• from Ruth Fitzgerald.

January 20• in honor of Roger Fechner on his birthday.

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 Barbara Beers at (517) 884-4758.

WKAR Radio Day Sponsors

OnlineMusic24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including WKAR’s local 90.5 Classical schedule M-F, 10 am - 4 pm

WKAR Jazz Classic and contemporary jazz, 24/7

WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that’s right up your alleyListen Local

on Saturdays90.5 becomes VERY local on Saturdays beginning this month. We’ve added some brand new programs to complement other recent local additions, making it a day that is all about your community. From Current State Weekends through Wind & Rhythm hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown, Saturday afternoon listening at 90.5 is your local connection to arts and music. Here’s a look at the new line-up for Saturdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.

11 am | Current State WeekendsCurrent State reports from the recent week with timely segments focused on arts and culture with host Emanuele Berry.

Noon | What’s New on WKARWKAR’s Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today’s best-known and emerging artists.

2 pm | 90.5 Community ConcertsPerformance highlights from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, MSU College of Music ensembles, and more.

3 pm | NEW! Primarily PianoA weekly, hour-long showcase of music for the keyboard from solo works to chamber music to great concertos by the masters. Primarily Piano features the latest recordings of world-class artists, vintage discs, and pianists and ensembles throughout mid-Michigan. Hosted by WKAR’s Peter Whorf.

4 pm | NEW! Wind & Rhythm with Doug BrownA one-hour weekly broadcast devoted to the music of wind bands hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown. The show features, wind symphonies, ensembles, orchestras, concert bands, symphonic bands, and brass bands with small brass, reed, and percussion ensembles, too.

FM 90.5 Schedule Weekdays12 am Classical Overnight 5 am Morning Edition with Melissa Benmark 9 am Current State with Mark Bashore10 am Classical Morning with Mark Schwitzgoebel 1 pm Classical Afternoon with Jody Knol 4 pm All Things Considered with Brad Walker 6 pm Current State with Mark Bashore 7 pm Classical (M, W-F) Community Concerts with Jody Knol (Tu) 8 pm Classical

Saturday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Car Talk11 am Current State with Emanuele Berry12 pm What’s New on WKAR 2 pm Community Concerts 3 pm Primarily Piano 4 pm Wind & Rhythm 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Prairie Home Companion 8 pm The Dan Bayer Jazz Show

Sunday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Prairie Home Companion12 pm Current State with Emanuele Berry 1 pm Classical 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Folk Alley 8 pm Folk Sampler 9 pm Thistle and Shamrock 1/5 Northsound 1/12 A Case for Guitar 1/19 Common Currency 1/26 New Winter Sounds10 pm Classical

For more information on WKAR programming, visit wkar.org or “like” us on Facebook.

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AM 870 ScheduleWeekdays Sign On Morning Edition8:30 am Radio Reader 9 am Morning Edition 11 am BBC NewsHour Noon Current State 1 pm Current Sports with Al Martin 2 pm Here & Now (M-Th) 2 pm Science Friday (F) 3 pm Fresh Air 4 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSaturdaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Saturday Noon Car Talk 1 pm Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 2 pm Current State Weekend 3 pm Fresh Air Weekend 4 pm Travel with Rick Steves' 5 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSundaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Sunday Noon Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 1 pm Current State Weekend 2 pm TED Radio Hour 3 pm Car Talk 4 pm MSU Today 5 pm All Things Considered Sign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.org

Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at wkar.org

Don’t Miss Out

January 22• in memory of Archibald Stephen Meier.• honoring Animal Placement Bureau for

providing a foster home for Hadley, a blind cocker spaniel.

January 23• in celebration of Wendy Taylor’s birthday,

from Henry, Stella, and Jazz.• from JoAnn in memory of

Charlie Rinehart, who listened to classical music while he worked.

January 25• from Gary Ashby, in thanksgiving to God

for his wonderful wife Stephanie Gewirtz on her birthday.

January 26• in recognition of Michigan and her history

on Statehood Day.

January 27• from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, in memory

of their son Paul Douglas Bailey’s birthday.

January 30• from Monty and Pat Engelmann,

in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.

January 31• from Karen East, in memory of her father

Carl “Mickey” East.• from Charles Liken, in celebration of

Michelle and Franz’s birthdays.• in celebration of Mary Boudreau’s birthday.

May she enjoy WKAR for many more years.

Also in JanuaryFrom Vienna: New Year’s Celebration 2014Wed., Jan. 1, 11 am on 90.5Featuring the melodies of the Strauss family composers and their contemporaries. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Richard Strauss’ birth.

At Home with John LunnThu., Jan. 2, 7 pm andFri., Jan. 3, 2 pmFilm composer John Lunn, talks about his life and career composing music for Downton Abbey, the Edwardian era, and some of his favorite music from that period. With former BBC host and producer Jon Tolansky.

MSU Faculty Recital Series: Happy Birthday Mozart Mon., Jan. 27, 7:30 pm MSU faculty artists pay musical tribute to Mozart on his 258th birthday. Live from Fairchild Theatre at Michigan State with WKAR broadcast host Jody Knol. Part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.

2014 State of the State Thu., Jan. 16, 7 pm Governor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response. Coverage and analysis provided by WKAR and Michigan Public Radio Network.

— One Year on the AirIt’s now one year since Current State came on the air. In that short time, the program that brings you fresh, smart, insightful news has covered many miles of the state, and reached beyond Michigan to explore regional, national and international issues that affect us all.

Story by story, the Current State team has brought you conversations with leaders in government at all levels; you’ve heard the viewpoints of leaders from small towns to large cities.

With Current State, you’ve heard thoughtful discussions about the environment, education, community service, sports, business, music and the arts.

We’ve shared views on film, books and poetry — reviewed by your neighbors, writers, artists and performers who live and work near you.

Current State has gone on location to area concerts, art festivals and sporting events to bring you the sounds and excitement of this vibrant

community at the heart of our great state of Michigan.

And there’s much more to look forward to with Current State in 2014.

As you listen this year, please share Current State with friends who appreciate fresh, smart, insightful news. Let them know there are three chances to listen each weekday, Saturday at 11am,

Sunday at noon and always online at WKAR.org.

College of CommunicationArts and Sciences

WKAR Supporters: Help Spread the Word! “Word of mouth” is a great way to help support WKAR public media. Have a favorite show on WKAR Radio or TV? Please consider telling your friends about it!

Consider sharing a copy of your monthly program guide, StayTuned, with your friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t want to give up your printed copy, you can always email a link to the online version at http://wkar.org/staytuned.

Your help with spreading the word about WKAR can make a big difference!

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90.5 Community ConcertsTues. at 7 pm Sat. at 2 pmFeaturing performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (JSO), the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra (MSU), Michigan State University Choral (MSC) and the Michigan State University Opera Company (MSUO)

Tue., Jan. 7, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmClaude Debussy: Tone Poem, “La Mer” (“The Sea”) Sandra Snow, conductor; MSU

Mozart: Quintet in E-Flat for Piano & Winds, K. 452, Brad Blackham, piano; Sarah Southard, oboe; Andrew Sprung, clarinet; Steve Newton, bassoon; Stephen Foster, French horn

Johann Strauss, Jr.: Act II finale, “Enough My Friends” from the operetta, “Die Fledermaus,” MSUO; MSU

Tue., Jan. 14, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmGustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1, JSO

Leonard Bernstein: “Something’s Coming” from “West Side Story,” JSO

Tue., Jan. 21, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmSerge Prokofiev: “Romeo at Juliet’s Before Parting” from the ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” JSO

Shostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat for Cello & Orchestra, Dimitriy Yanov Yanovsky, cello; MSU

Dan Forrest: Three Nocturnes for Chorus & Percussion, David Rayl, conductor MSC

Tue., Jan. 28, 7pm& Sat. at 2 pmRachmaninoff: “Elegie” in E-Flat minor, Minsoo Sohn, piano

Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g minor for Cello & Piano, Minsoo Sohn, piano; Suren Bagratuni, cello

Fritz Kreisler: “Liebesleid” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

Fritz Kreisler: “ Liebesfreud” (trans. Rachmaninoff), Minsoo Sohn, piano

HearThis!ThankYou

January 1• from Tom McCulloch and David Waldo.

Happy New Year!

January 2• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz,

in celebration of their 32nd wedding anniversary.

• in celebration of Nancy Rinek’s birthday with love from her boys: Mitch, Andy, and Chris.

• in celebration of Ken and Darcey’s 26th wedding anniversary and Len’s birthday.

January 3• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of

Helen’s birthday.• from Cynthia Kyle and John Lindstrom,

remembering Evan on his birthday.

January 5• from Moonyeen Albrecht, in honor of her

children: Elise, David, and Karl.

January 6• from Patricia “Pav” Riggs-Berthold,

honoring her loving family and friends and the joy music brings.

January 7• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor

of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.

January 8• from Carolyn Haase, in honor and loving

memory of her husband James D. Haase.• from Ray Telman to his loving wife,

Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.

January 9• from Colleen McNamara, in celebration of her

daughter Marissa’s 17th birthday.

January 10• from Ned and Katherine Simpson,

celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.

January 12• from Eileen Houston, in grateful recognition

of WKAR employees and members for many years of great listening.

January 14• from Basil and Coralene Bloss,

in celebration of Basil’s 72nd birthday.• in honor of Alfred Tarski, one of the

greatest logicians of the 20th century.

January 15• from Mike and Fran Clark on the birth

anniversary of G.R. Edwards.

January 16• from Aaron and Marion Galonsky, in

celebration of their wedding anniversary.

January 17• in celebration of Christine Fedewa Hollister’s

birthday.• from the Potchen family, in celebration of

their wife and mother Geri’s birthday.

January 18• from Ruth Fitzgerald.

January 20• in honor of Roger Fechner on his birthday.

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 Barbara Beers at (517) 884-4758.

WKAR Radio Day Sponsors

OnlineMusic24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including WKAR’s local 90.5 Classical schedule M-F, 10 am - 4 pm

WKAR Jazz Classic and contemporary jazz, 24/7

WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that’s right up your alleyListen Local

on Saturdays90.5 becomes VERY local on Saturdays beginning this month. We’ve added some brand new programs to complement other recent local additions, making it a day that is all about your community. From Current State Weekends through Wind & Rhythm hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown, Saturday afternoon listening at 90.5 is your local connection to arts and music. Here’s a look at the new line-up for Saturdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.

11 am | Current State WeekendsCurrent State reports from the recent week with timely segments focused on arts and culture with host Emanuele Berry.

Noon | What’s New on WKARWKAR’s Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today’s best-known and emerging artists.

2 pm | 90.5 Community ConcertsPerformance highlights from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, MSU College of Music ensembles, and more.

3 pm | NEW! Primarily PianoA weekly, hour-long showcase of music for the keyboard from solo works to chamber music to great concertos by the masters. Primarily Piano features the latest recordings of world-class artists, vintage discs, and pianists and ensembles throughout mid-Michigan. Hosted by WKAR’s Peter Whorf.

4 pm | NEW! Wind & Rhythm with Doug BrownA one-hour weekly broadcast devoted to the music of wind bands hosted by MSU alumnus Doug Brown. The show features, wind symphonies, ensembles, orchestras, concert bands, symphonic bands, and brass bands with small brass, reed, and percussion ensembles, too.

FM 90.5 Schedule Weekdays12 am Classical Overnight 5 am Morning Edition with Melissa Benmark 9 am Current State with Mark Bashore10 am Classical Morning with Mark Schwitzgoebel 1 pm Classical Afternoon with Jody Knol 4 pm All Things Considered with Brad Walker 6 pm Current State with Mark Bashore 7 pm Classical (M, W-F) Community Concerts with Jody Knol (Tu) 8 pm Classical

Saturday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Car Talk11 am Current State with Emanuele Berry12 pm What’s New on WKAR 2 pm Community Concerts 3 pm Primarily Piano 4 pm Wind & Rhythm 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Prairie Home Companion 8 pm The Dan Bayer Jazz Show

Sunday12 am Classical Overnight 8 am Weekend Edition10 am Prairie Home Companion12 pm Current State with Emanuele Berry 1 pm Classical 5 pm All Things Considered Weekend 6 pm Folk Alley 8 pm Folk Sampler 9 pm Thistle and Shamrock 1/5 Northsound 1/12 A Case for Guitar 1/19 Common Currency 1/26 New Winter Sounds10 pm Classical

For more information on WKAR programming, visit wkar.org or “like” us on Facebook.

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AM 870 ScheduleWeekdays Sign On Morning Edition8:30 am Radio Reader 9 am Morning Edition 11 am BBC NewsHour Noon Current State 1 pm Current Sports with Al Martin 2 pm Here & Now (M-Th) 2 pm Science Friday (F) 3 pm Fresh Air 4 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSaturdaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Saturday Noon Car Talk 1 pm Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 2 pm Current State Weekend 3 pm Fresh Air Weekend 4 pm Travel with Rick Steves' 5 pm All Things ConsideredSign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.orgSundaysSign On Ondas en Espanõl 10 am Weekend Edition Sunday Noon Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me 1 pm Current State Weekend 2 pm TED Radio Hour 3 pm Car Talk 4 pm MSU Today 5 pm All Things Considered Sign Off BBC Overnight Stream on wkar.org

Listen to recent stories from WKAR’s Current State at wkar.org

Don’t Miss Out

January 22• in memory of Archibald Stephen Meier.• honoring Animal Placement Bureau for

providing a foster home for Hadley, a blind cocker spaniel.

January 23• in celebration of Wendy Taylor’s birthday,

from Henry, Stella, and Jazz.• from JoAnn in memory of

Charlie Rinehart, who listened to classical music while he worked.

January 25• from Gary Ashby, in thanksgiving to God

for his wonderful wife Stephanie Gewirtz on her birthday.

January 26• in recognition of Michigan and her history

on Statehood Day.

January 27• from Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, in memory

of their son Paul Douglas Bailey’s birthday.

January 30• from Monty and Pat Engelmann,

in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary.

January 31• from Karen East, in memory of her father

Carl “Mickey” East.• from Charles Liken, in celebration of

Michelle and Franz’s birthdays.• in celebration of Mary Boudreau’s birthday.

May she enjoy WKAR for many more years.

Also in JanuaryFrom Vienna: New Year’s Celebration 2014Wed., Jan. 1, 11 am on 90.5Featuring the melodies of the Strauss family composers and their contemporaries. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Richard Strauss’ birth.

At Home with John LunnThu., Jan. 2, 7 pm andFri., Jan. 3, 2 pmFilm composer John Lunn, talks about his life and career composing music for Downton Abbey, the Edwardian era, and some of his favorite music from that period. With former BBC host and producer Jon Tolansky.

MSU Faculty Recital Series: Happy Birthday Mozart Mon., Jan. 27, 7:30 pm MSU faculty artists pay musical tribute to Mozart on his 258th birthday. Live from Fairchild Theatre at Michigan State with WKAR broadcast host Jody Knol. Part of the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series.

2014 State of the State Thu., Jan. 16, 7 pm Governor Rick Snyder’s annual address to the Michigan Legislature, with Democratic Party response. Coverage and analysis provided by WKAR and Michigan Public Radio Network.

— One Year on the AirIt’s now one year since Current State came on the air. In that short time, the program that brings you fresh, smart, insightful news has covered many miles of the state, and reached beyond Michigan to explore regional, national and international issues that affect us all.

Story by story, the Current State team has brought you conversations with leaders in government at all levels; you’ve heard the viewpoints of leaders from small towns to large cities.

With Current State, you’ve heard thoughtful discussions about the environment, education, community service, sports, business, music and the arts.

We’ve shared views on film, books and poetry — reviewed by your neighbors, writers, artists and performers who live and work near you.

Current State has gone on location to area concerts, art festivals and sporting events to bring you the sounds and excitement of this vibrant

community at the heart of our great state of Michigan.

And there’s much more to look forward to with Current State in 2014.

As you listen this year, please share Current State with friends who appreciate fresh, smart, insightful news. Let them know there are three chances to listen each weekday, Saturday at 11am,

Sunday at noon and always online at WKAR.org.

College of CommunicationArts and Sciences

WKAR Supporters: Help Spread the Word! “Word of mouth” is a great way to help support WKAR public media. Have a favorite show on WKAR Radio or TV? Please consider telling your friends about it!

Consider sharing a copy of your monthly program guide, StayTuned, with your friends, family and colleagues. If you don’t want to give up your printed copy, you can always email a link to the online version at http://wkar.org/staytuned.

Your help with spreading the word about WKAR can make a big difference!