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JUNE 2015
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Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat for Clarinet & Piano Guy Yehuda, clarinet; Ralph Votapek, piano
Evan Chambers: "Kairos" Jackson Symphony Orch; Scott Seaton, conductor
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Robert Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in d minor for Violin & Piano Walter Verdehr, violin; Ralph Votapek, piano
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Serge Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in E-Flat MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
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Ludwig van Beethoven: "Coriolan" Overture Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Sir Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations" Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
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GARDENINGGarden Smart Su/W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden M/F 11 am & 5 pm
Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amEquitrekking T/Th 9:30 am Richard Bangs Adv. M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmMusic Voyager Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amRudy Maxa's World T/Th 3 pm & Th 9 am
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01 | MON8:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 9:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 11:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 02 | TUE 8:00 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 03 | WED 8:00 Maximize Your Retirement9:30 Sister Acts 11:00 John Denver: Country Boy 04 | THU 8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate
History 10:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup-
Glorious Women Never Age
05 | FRI8:00 Doc Martin and the
Legend of the Cloutie 10:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 11:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 06 | SAT 8:00 Under The Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Deepak Chopra:
The Future of God 11:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 07 | SUN 8:00 Ed Slott's Retirement
Roadmap! 10:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 11:00 Sister Acts 08 | MON 8:00 2015 First in Michigan
Robotics Championship 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 09 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Outside the Box 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 10 | WED 8:00 Music for Life: The Story
of New Horizons 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace Of Aging
11 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 12 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Day it Snowed in Miami 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 13 | SAT 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 14 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 American Masters 15 | MON 8:00 Independent Lens 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Beautiful Sin 16 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Sousa on the Rez10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 17 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging18 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 19 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Tales from the Royal
Bedchamber 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 21 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Pulling Out All the Stops 10:00 Global Voices
22 | MON 8:00 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Voices: Untold Stories of
Mental Illness 23 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:00 Global Voices 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 24 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging25 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 Mary Lou Williams: The
Lady Who Swings the Band
10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 POV 26 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 27 | SAT 8:00 Crimson Field 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 28 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 In Performance at the
White House 10:00 Consider the Conversation 211:00 Last Chapter 29 | MON 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 30 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with Mike
Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care
WORLD
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8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
12 | FRIDAY8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 Architect Michael Graves:
A Grand Tour 11:00 BackStage Pass
13 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
14 | SUNDAY
7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
15 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
16 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
17 | WEDNESDAY8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
18 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
19 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances
at the Met
20 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
21 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Tales From The Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Poldark On Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group
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Poldark on MasterpieceStarts Sun., June 21, 9pmCaptain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner’s daughter taken in by the captain.
WHAT'S ON TVJUNE EXTRAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 Primary Care with Dr.
Lonnie Joe 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth About Money6:30 Tracks AheadExcept June 7 for specials
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock Thurs., June 4, 9pmwith guitar giveawayGuitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Watch or visit wkar.org to learn how you can enter to win the Joe Bonamassa autographed Les Paul Special II guitar pictured on the cover.
Roosevelts: An Intimate HistoryTues., June 9, 8pmThe Rising Road (1933-1939). FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. His sweeping New Deal restores the people's self-confidence and transforms the relationship between them and their government.
In Performance at the White House "The Gospel Tradition"Fri., June 26, 9pmJoin President and Mrs. Obama for a celebration of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. The concert showcases music that cuts across the boundaries of race and class to provide comfort and inspiration to its listeners.
The Crimson Field Starts Sun., June 21, 10pmOona Chaplin stars in a drama about WWI’s frontline medics — their hopes, fears, triumphs and tragedies. In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers works together to heal the bodies and souls of men wounded in the trenches.
First PeoplesStarts Wed., June 24, 9 & 10pmSee how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
01 | MONDAY8:00 Kristin Chenoweth -
Coming Home 9:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 11:30 Country Pop Legends
02 | TUESDAY8:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience 10:00 Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God
03 | WEDNESDAY8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You
04 | THURSDAY8:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 10:30 John Denver: Country Boy
05 | FRIDAY8:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind
06 | SATURDAY11:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Travel Skills 1:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 2:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 4:00 Mannheim Steamroller
30/40 Live 5:30 Great Broadway Musical
Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
7:00 Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me
8:30 Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!
9:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 10:00 Sister Acts 11:30 Rock Rewind 1965-1967
07 | SUNDAY11:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup -
Glorious Women Never Age
3:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
5:00 Country Pop Legends 7:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Classical Rewind 11:30 Daniel O'Donnell Stand
Beside Me
08 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Facing Fear
09 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:30 Facing Fear
10 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
Great Performances at the Met "The Merry Widow"Fri., June 19, 9-11:30pmEnjoy a lavish new staging of Lehar's effervescent operetta starring Renee Fleming and Nathan Gunn.
original production
11:30 Off the Record
22 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
10:00 POV
23 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
24 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 NOVA 9:00 First Peoples
25 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
26 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Performance at the
White House
27 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
28 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
29 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV
30 | TUESDAY
8:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
9:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Facing Fear
A Week of SpecialsJune 1-7Specials include Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary, Last Days In Vietnam, Folk Rewind, Deepak Chopra, and more. Watch for special DVD and CD offers.
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristina CooksT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pm Chef's Life M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitc hen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Stewart's Cooking School T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pmCaprial & Johns KitchenM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmSara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGarden Smart Su/W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden M/F 11 am & 5 pm
Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amEquitrekking T/Th 9:30 am Richard Bangs Adv. M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmMusic Voyager Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amRudy Maxa's World T/Th 3 pm & Th 9 am
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm/ Su 10:30 am
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
01 | MON8:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 9:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 11:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 02 | TUE 8:00 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 03 | WED 8:00 Maximize Your Retirement9:30 Sister Acts 11:00 John Denver: Country Boy 04 | THU 8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate
History 10:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup-
Glorious Women Never Age
05 | FRI8:00 Doc Martin and the
Legend of the Cloutie 10:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 11:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 06 | SAT 8:00 Under The Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Deepak Chopra:
The Future of God 11:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 07 | SUN 8:00 Ed Slott's Retirement
Roadmap! 10:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 11:00 Sister Acts 08 | MON 8:00 2015 First in Michigan
Robotics Championship 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 09 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Outside the Box 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 10 | WED 8:00 Music for Life: The Story
of New Horizons 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace Of Aging
11 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 12 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Day it Snowed in Miami 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 13 | SAT 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 14 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 American Masters 15 | MON 8:00 Independent Lens 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Beautiful Sin 16 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Sousa on the Rez10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 17 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging18 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 19 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Tales from the Royal
Bedchamber 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 21 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Pulling Out All the Stops 10:00 Global Voices
22 | MON 8:00 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Voices: Untold Stories of
Mental Illness 23 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:00 Global Voices 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 24 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging25 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 Mary Lou Williams: The
Lady Who Swings the Band
10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 POV 26 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 27 | SAT 8:00 Crimson Field 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 28 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 In Performance at the
White House 10:00 Consider the Conversation 211:00 Last Chapter 29 | MON 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 30 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with Mike
Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care
WORLD
11 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
12 | FRIDAY8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 Architect Michael Graves:
A Grand Tour 11:00 BackStage Pass
13 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
14 | SUNDAY
7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
15 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
16 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
17 | WEDNESDAY8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
18 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
19 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances
at the Met
20 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
21 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Tales From The Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Poldark On Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
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Poldark on MasterpieceStarts Sun., June 21, 9pmCaptain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner’s daughter taken in by the captain.
WHAT'S ON TVJUNE EXTRAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 Primary Care with Dr.
Lonnie Joe 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth About Money6:30 Tracks AheadExcept June 7 for specials
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock Thurs., June 4, 9pmwith guitar giveawayGuitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Watch or visit wkar.org to learn how you can enter to win the Joe Bonamassa autographed Les Paul Special II guitar pictured on the cover.
Roosevelts: An Intimate HistoryTues., June 9, 8pmThe Rising Road (1933-1939). FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. His sweeping New Deal restores the people's self-confidence and transforms the relationship between them and their government.
In Performance at the White House "The Gospel Tradition"Fri., June 26, 9pmJoin President and Mrs. Obama for a celebration of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. The concert showcases music that cuts across the boundaries of race and class to provide comfort and inspiration to its listeners.
The Crimson Field Starts Sun., June 21, 10pmOona Chaplin stars in a drama about WWI’s frontline medics — their hopes, fears, triumphs and tragedies. In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers works together to heal the bodies and souls of men wounded in the trenches.
First PeoplesStarts Wed., June 24, 9 & 10pmSee how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
01 | MONDAY8:00 Kristin Chenoweth -
Coming Home 9:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 11:30 Country Pop Legends
02 | TUESDAY8:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience 10:00 Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God
03 | WEDNESDAY8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You
04 | THURSDAY8:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 10:30 John Denver: Country Boy
05 | FRIDAY8:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind
06 | SATURDAY11:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Travel Skills 1:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 2:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 4:00 Mannheim Steamroller
30/40 Live 5:30 Great Broadway Musical
Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
7:00 Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me
8:30 Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!
9:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 10:00 Sister Acts 11:30 Rock Rewind 1965-1967
07 | SUNDAY11:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup -
Glorious Women Never Age
3:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
5:00 Country Pop Legends 7:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Classical Rewind 11:30 Daniel O'Donnell Stand
Beside Me
08 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Facing Fear
09 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:30 Facing Fear
10 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
Great Performances at the Met "The Merry Widow"Fri., June 19, 9-11:30pmEnjoy a lavish new staging of Lehar's effervescent operetta starring Renee Fleming and Nathan Gunn.
original production
11:30 Off the Record
22 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
10:00 POV
23 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
24 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 NOVA 9:00 First Peoples
25 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
26 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Performance at the
White House
27 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
28 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
29 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV
30 | TUESDAY
8:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
9:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Facing Fear
A Week of SpecialsJune 1-7Specials include Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary, Last Days In Vietnam, Folk Rewind, Deepak Chopra, and more. Watch for special DVD and CD offers.
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristina CooksT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pm Chef's Life M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitc hen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Stewart's Cooking School T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pmCaprial & Johns KitchenM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmSara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGarden Smart Su/W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden M/F 11 am & 5 pm
Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amEquitrekking T/Th 9:30 am Richard Bangs Adv. M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmMusic Voyager Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amRudy Maxa's World T/Th 3 pm & Th 9 am
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm/ Su 10:30 am
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
01 | MON8:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 9:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 11:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 02 | TUE 8:00 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 03 | WED 8:00 Maximize Your Retirement9:30 Sister Acts 11:00 John Denver: Country Boy 04 | THU 8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate
History 10:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup-
Glorious Women Never Age
05 | FRI8:00 Doc Martin and the
Legend of the Cloutie 10:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 11:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 06 | SAT 8:00 Under The Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Deepak Chopra:
The Future of God 11:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 07 | SUN 8:00 Ed Slott's Retirement
Roadmap! 10:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 11:00 Sister Acts 08 | MON 8:00 2015 First in Michigan
Robotics Championship 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 09 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Outside the Box 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 10 | WED 8:00 Music for Life: The Story
of New Horizons 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace Of Aging
11 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 12 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Day it Snowed in Miami 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 13 | SAT 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 14 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 American Masters 15 | MON 8:00 Independent Lens 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Beautiful Sin 16 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Sousa on the Rez10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 17 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging18 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 19 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Tales from the Royal
Bedchamber 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 21 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Pulling Out All the Stops 10:00 Global Voices
22 | MON 8:00 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Voices: Untold Stories of
Mental Illness 23 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:00 Global Voices 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 24 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging25 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 Mary Lou Williams: The
Lady Who Swings the Band
10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 POV 26 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 27 | SAT 8:00 Crimson Field 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 28 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 In Performance at the
White House 10:00 Consider the Conversation 211:00 Last Chapter 29 | MON 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 30 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with Mike
Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care
WORLD
11 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
12 | FRIDAY8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 Architect Michael Graves:
A Grand Tour 11:00 BackStage Pass
13 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
14 | SUNDAY
7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
15 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
16 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
17 | WEDNESDAY8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
18 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
19 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances
at the Met
20 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
21 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Tales From The Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Poldark On Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
CREATE
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Poldark on MasterpieceStarts Sun., June 21, 9pmCaptain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner’s daughter taken in by the captain.
WHAT'S ON TVJUNE EXTRAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 Primary Care with Dr.
Lonnie Joe 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth About Money6:30 Tracks AheadExcept June 7 for specials
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock Thurs., June 4, 9pmwith guitar giveawayGuitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Watch or visit wkar.org to learn how you can enter to win the Joe Bonamassa autographed Les Paul Special II guitar pictured on the cover.
Roosevelts: An Intimate HistoryTues., June 9, 8pmThe Rising Road (1933-1939). FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. His sweeping New Deal restores the people's self-confidence and transforms the relationship between them and their government.
In Performance at the White House "The Gospel Tradition"Fri., June 26, 9pmJoin President and Mrs. Obama for a celebration of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. The concert showcases music that cuts across the boundaries of race and class to provide comfort and inspiration to its listeners.
The Crimson Field Starts Sun., June 21, 10pmOona Chaplin stars in a drama about WWI’s frontline medics — their hopes, fears, triumphs and tragedies. In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers works together to heal the bodies and souls of men wounded in the trenches.
First PeoplesStarts Wed., June 24, 9 & 10pmSee how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
01 | MONDAY8:00 Kristin Chenoweth -
Coming Home 9:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 11:30 Country Pop Legends
02 | TUESDAY8:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience 10:00 Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God
03 | WEDNESDAY8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You
04 | THURSDAY8:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 10:30 John Denver: Country Boy
05 | FRIDAY8:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind
06 | SATURDAY11:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Travel Skills 1:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 2:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 4:00 Mannheim Steamroller
30/40 Live 5:30 Great Broadway Musical
Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
7:00 Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me
8:30 Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!
9:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 10:00 Sister Acts 11:30 Rock Rewind 1965-1967
07 | SUNDAY11:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup -
Glorious Women Never Age
3:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
5:00 Country Pop Legends 7:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Classical Rewind 11:30 Daniel O'Donnell Stand
Beside Me
08 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Facing Fear
09 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:30 Facing Fear
10 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
Great Performances at the Met "The Merry Widow"Fri., June 19, 9-11:30pmEnjoy a lavish new staging of Lehar's effervescent operetta starring Renee Fleming and Nathan Gunn.
original production
11:30 Off the Record
22 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
10:00 POV
23 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
24 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 NOVA 9:00 First Peoples
25 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
26 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Performance at the
White House
27 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
28 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
29 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV
30 | TUESDAY
8:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
9:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Facing Fear
A Week of SpecialsJune 1-7Specials include Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary, Last Days In Vietnam, Folk Rewind, Deepak Chopra, and more. Watch for special DVD and CD offers.
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristina CooksT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pm Chef's Life M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitc hen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Stewart's Cooking School T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pmCaprial & Johns KitchenM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmSara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGarden Smart Su/W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden M/F 11 am & 5 pm
Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amEquitrekking T/Th 9:30 am Richard Bangs Adv. M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmMusic Voyager Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amRudy Maxa's World T/Th 3 pm & Th 9 am
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm/ Su 10:30 am
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
01 | MON8:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 9:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 11:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 02 | TUE 8:00 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 03 | WED 8:00 Maximize Your Retirement9:30 Sister Acts 11:00 John Denver: Country Boy 04 | THU 8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate
History 10:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup-
Glorious Women Never Age
05 | FRI8:00 Doc Martin and the
Legend of the Cloutie 10:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 11:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 06 | SAT 8:00 Under The Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Deepak Chopra:
The Future of God 11:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 07 | SUN 8:00 Ed Slott's Retirement
Roadmap! 10:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 11:00 Sister Acts 08 | MON 8:00 2015 First in Michigan
Robotics Championship 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 09 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Outside the Box 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 10 | WED 8:00 Music for Life: The Story
of New Horizons 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace Of Aging
11 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 12 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Day it Snowed in Miami 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 13 | SAT 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 14 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 American Masters 15 | MON 8:00 Independent Lens 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Beautiful Sin 16 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Sousa on the Rez10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 17 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging18 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 19 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Tales from the Royal
Bedchamber 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 21 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Pulling Out All the Stops 10:00 Global Voices
22 | MON 8:00 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Voices: Untold Stories of
Mental Illness 23 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:00 Global Voices 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 24 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging25 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 Mary Lou Williams: The
Lady Who Swings the Band
10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 POV 26 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 27 | SAT 8:00 Crimson Field 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 28 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 In Performance at the
White House 10:00 Consider the Conversation 211:00 Last Chapter 29 | MON 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 30 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with Mike
Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care
WORLD
11 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
12 | FRIDAY8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 Architect Michael Graves:
A Grand Tour 11:00 BackStage Pass
13 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
14 | SUNDAY
7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
15 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
16 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
17 | WEDNESDAY8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
18 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
19 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances
at the Met
20 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
21 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Tales From The Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Poldark On Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
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Poldark on MasterpieceStarts Sun., June 21, 9pmCaptain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner’s daughter taken in by the captain.
WHAT'S ON TVJUNE EXTRAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 Primary Care with Dr.
Lonnie Joe 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth About Money6:30 Tracks AheadExcept June 7 for specials
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock Thurs., June 4, 9pmwith guitar giveawayGuitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Watch or visit wkar.org to learn how you can enter to win the Joe Bonamassa autographed Les Paul Special II guitar pictured on the cover.
Roosevelts: An Intimate HistoryTues., June 9, 8pmThe Rising Road (1933-1939). FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. His sweeping New Deal restores the people's self-confidence and transforms the relationship between them and their government.
In Performance at the White House "The Gospel Tradition"Fri., June 26, 9pmJoin President and Mrs. Obama for a celebration of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. The concert showcases music that cuts across the boundaries of race and class to provide comfort and inspiration to its listeners.
The Crimson Field Starts Sun., June 21, 10pmOona Chaplin stars in a drama about WWI’s frontline medics — their hopes, fears, triumphs and tragedies. In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers works together to heal the bodies and souls of men wounded in the trenches.
First PeoplesStarts Wed., June 24, 9 & 10pmSee how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
01 | MONDAY8:00 Kristin Chenoweth -
Coming Home 9:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 11:30 Country Pop Legends
02 | TUESDAY8:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience 10:00 Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God
03 | WEDNESDAY8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You
04 | THURSDAY8:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 10:30 John Denver: Country Boy
05 | FRIDAY8:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind
06 | SATURDAY11:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Travel Skills 1:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 2:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 4:00 Mannheim Steamroller
30/40 Live 5:30 Great Broadway Musical
Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
7:00 Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me
8:30 Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!
9:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 10:00 Sister Acts 11:30 Rock Rewind 1965-1967
07 | SUNDAY11:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup -
Glorious Women Never Age
3:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
5:00 Country Pop Legends 7:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Classical Rewind 11:30 Daniel O'Donnell Stand
Beside Me
08 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Facing Fear
09 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:30 Facing Fear
10 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
Great Performances at the Met "The Merry Widow"Fri., June 19, 9-11:30pmEnjoy a lavish new staging of Lehar's effervescent operetta starring Renee Fleming and Nathan Gunn.
original production
11:30 Off the Record
22 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
10:00 POV
23 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
24 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 NOVA 9:00 First Peoples
25 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
26 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Performance at the
White House
27 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
28 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
29 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV
30 | TUESDAY
8:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
9:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Facing Fear
A Week of SpecialsJune 1-7Specials include Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary, Last Days In Vietnam, Folk Rewind, Deepak Chopra, and more. Watch for special DVD and CD offers.
FOOD & WINEAmerica's Test Kitchen Su/T/Th 8:30 pmBaking with Julia T/Th 7:30 pmChristina CooksT/Th 2:30 pmCiao Italia M/F 8 am & 2 pmEssential Pepin M/F 7:30 pm / Sa 1 pmHubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Su/W 7:30 pm Chef's Life M/F 2:30 pmLidia’s Kitc hen M/W/F 8 pm / Sa 1:30 & 5 pmMartha Stewart's Cooking School T/Th/Su 8 & 11:30 pmCaprial & Johns KitchenM/F 7:30 am & 1:30 pmSara's Weeknight Meals T/Th 7 pmSimply Ming M/F 7 pm / Sa 12:30 pm
GARDENINGGarden Smart Su/W 11 am & 5 pm
P. Allen Smith’s Garden M/F 11 am & 5 pm
Victory Garden's Edible Feast T/Th 11 am & 5 pm
HOME & DECORATINGFor Your Home T/Th 5:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop Su 11:30 am / W 5:30 pm
HEALTH & LIFESTYLESBody Electric W 8:30 am
Classical Stretch Th 8:30 am
Priscilla's Yoga Stretches M 8:30 am
Sit & Be Fit T 8:30 am
Wai Lana Yoga F 8:30 am
PAINTINGBest of Joy of Painting T/Th 6:30 am & 12:30 pm
SEWING & NEEDLECRAFTBeads, Baubles and Jewels M 11:30 am
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting W 11:30 am
Knitting Daily W 12 pm / Su/W 6 am
Knit & Crochet Now! Tu/Th 6 am & 12 pm Quilting Arts M/F 6 am & 12 pm Quilt in a Day T 11:30 am
TRAVEL & RECREATIONBurt Wolf: Travels & Traditions T/Th 11 pm & W/F 5 amEquitrekking T/Th 9:30 am Richard Bangs Adv. M/F 9 am & 3 pmRick Steves' Europe M-Sa 4 pm / Su-F 10:30 pmMusic Voyager Su/W 11 pm & M/Th 5 amRudy Maxa's World T/Th 3 pm & Th 9 am
WOODWORKINGRough Cut M/F 10:30 am & 4:30 pmAsk This Old House Su/W 10 am, 6 & 10 pmHometime T/Th 10 am, 6 & 10 pmThis Old House M/F 10 am, 6 & 10 pm / Sa 3:30 pmAmerican Woodshop W 10:30 am & 4:30 pm/ Su 10:30 am
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at
wkar.org
01 | MON8:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 9:00 Last Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 11:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 02 | TUE 8:00 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 03 | WED 8:00 Maximize Your Retirement9:30 Sister Acts 11:00 John Denver: Country Boy 04 | THU 8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate
History 10:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup-
Glorious Women Never Age
05 | FRI8:00 Doc Martin and the
Legend of the Cloutie 10:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White 11:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 06 | SAT 8:00 Under The Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Deepak Chopra:
The Future of God 11:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 07 | SUN 8:00 Ed Slott's Retirement
Roadmap! 10:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 11:00 Sister Acts 08 | MON 8:00 2015 First in Michigan
Robotics Championship 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 09 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Outside the Box 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 10 | WED 8:00 Music for Life: The Story
of New Horizons 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace Of Aging
11 | THU 8:00 Jewel in the Crown 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 12 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show8:30 Day it Snowed in Miami 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 13 | SAT 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 14 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 American Masters 15 | MON 8:00 Independent Lens 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Beautiful Sin 16 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Sousa on the Rez10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 17 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging18 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 BackStage Pass 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Independent Lens 19 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Tales from the Royal
Bedchamber 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 21 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Pulling Out All the Stops 10:00 Global Voices
22 | MON 8:00 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Voices: Untold Stories of
Mental Illness 23 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:00 Global Voices 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with
Mike Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care 24 | WED 8:00 Forte 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising Artists
9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Primary Care with
Dr. Lonnie Joe 11:30 Embrace of Aging25 | THU 8:00 The Forsyte Saga 9:00 Mary Lou Williams: The
Lady Who Swings the Band
10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 POV 26 | FRI 8:00 Vintage Red Green Show 8:30 Doc Martin 9:30 Spy 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 27 | SAT 8:00 Crimson Field 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 10:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 11:00 Feel Grand with
Jane Seymour 11:30 Theater Talk 28 | SUN 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 In Performance at the
White House 10:00 Consider the Conversation 211:00 Last Chapter 29 | MON 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Film School Shorts 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 Charlie Rose 30 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS Newshour 11:00 inCommon with Mike
Leonard 11:30 Your Turn to Care
WORLD
11 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
12 | FRIDAY8:00 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances 10:30 Architect Michael Graves:
A Grand Tour 11:00 BackStage Pass
13 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
14 | SUNDAY
7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Secrets of Underground
London 9:00 Last Tango in Halifax 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
15 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens
16 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
17 | WEDNESDAY8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
18 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
19 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great Performances
at the Met
20 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
21 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Tales From The Royal
Wardrobe 9:00 Poldark On Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group
HAVE QUESTIONS?contact Carolopedia
(517) 884-6990
Charlie Rose Weeknights at 11 pm
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at
wkar.org
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Poldark on MasterpieceStarts Sun., June 21, 9pmCaptain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner’s daughter taken in by the captain.
WHAT'S ON TVJUNE EXTRAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland12:30 Off the Record 1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 2:00 Primary Care with Dr.
Lonnie Joe 2:30 Spotlight on the News 3:00 Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly3:30 Start Up 4:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Between the Lines 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend5:30 Charlie Rose6:00 Truth About Money6:30 Tracks AheadExcept June 7 for specials
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock Thurs., June 4, 9pmwith guitar giveawayGuitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Watch or visit wkar.org to learn how you can enter to win the Joe Bonamassa autographed Les Paul Special II guitar pictured on the cover.
Roosevelts: An Intimate HistoryTues., June 9, 8pmThe Rising Road (1933-1939). FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. His sweeping New Deal restores the people's self-confidence and transforms the relationship between them and their government.
In Performance at the White House "The Gospel Tradition"Fri., June 26, 9pmJoin President and Mrs. Obama for a celebration of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. The concert showcases music that cuts across the boundaries of race and class to provide comfort and inspiration to its listeners.
The Crimson Field Starts Sun., June 21, 10pmOona Chaplin stars in a drama about WWI’s frontline medics — their hopes, fears, triumphs and tragedies. In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers works together to heal the bodies and souls of men wounded in the trenches.
First PeoplesStarts Wed., June 24, 9 & 10pmSee how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
01 | MONDAY8:00 Kristin Chenoweth -
Coming Home 9:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary 11:30 Country Pop Legends
02 | TUESDAY8:00 Last Days In Vietnam:
American Experience 10:00 Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God
03 | WEDNESDAY8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You
04 | THURSDAY8:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Muddy
Wolf at Red Rocks 10:30 John Denver: Country Boy
05 | FRIDAY8:00 Ed Sullivan's Rock and
Roll Classics - The 60s 10:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind
06 | SATURDAY11:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Travel Skills 1:00 Under the Radar -
The First 50 2:00 Suze Orman's Financial
Solutions for You 4:00 Mannheim Steamroller
30/40 Live 5:30 Great Broadway Musical
Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
7:00 Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me
8:30 Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!
9:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 10:00 Sister Acts 11:30 Rock Rewind 1965-1967
07 | SUNDAY11:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup -
Glorious Women Never Age
3:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
5:00 Country Pop Legends 7:00 Doc Martin's Portwenn 8:00 John Sebastian Presents:
Folk Rewind 10:00 Classical Rewind 11:30 Daniel O'Donnell Stand
Beside Me
08 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Facing Fear
09 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:30 Facing Fear
10 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA
Great Performances at the Met "The Merry Widow"Fri., June 19, 9-11:30pmEnjoy a lavish new staging of Lehar's effervescent operetta starring Renee Fleming and Nathan Gunn.
original production
11:30 Off the Record
22 | MONDAY
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
10:00 POV
23 | TUESDAY
8:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History
10:00 FRONTLINE
24 | WEDNESDAY
8:00 NOVA 9:00 First Peoples
25 | THURSDAY
8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Vintage Red Green Show 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Current Sports 10:30 Under the Radar Michigan
26 | FRIDAY
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Performance at the
White House
27 | SATURDAY
11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Victory Garden's
Ediblefeast 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 This American Land 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 Forte 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Doc Martin 10:00 Spy 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show 11:00 Austin City Limits
28 | SUNDAY7:00 Doc Martin 8:00 Last Tango in Halifax 9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece 10:00 Crimson Field 11:00 McLaughlin Group 11:30 Off the Record
29 | MONDAY8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV
30 | TUESDAY
8:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
9:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:30 Facing Fear
A Week of SpecialsJune 1-7Specials include Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary, Last Days In Vietnam, Folk Rewind, Deepak Chopra, and more. Watch for special DVD and CD offers.
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QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 6) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at (517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THIS
Featuring performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra
(JSO), Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), MSU Symphony
Orchestra (MSO), State Singers (SS), MSU Chorale (MC) and Choral
Union (CU).
COMMUNITY CONCERTS on 90.5 FM and wkar.orgTuesdays at 7 pm (repeats Saturdays at 2 pm)
4
AM 870 Schedule
2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS 12 a Classical Music 5 a Morning Edition 9 a Current State 10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th) 2 p What’s New on WKAR (F) 4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F) 7 p Community Concerts (T) 10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Car Talk 11 a Best of Current State noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano 4 p Wind & Rhythm 5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion 8 p 12th Street Jump 10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State 1 p Classical Music 5 p All Things Considered Weekend 6 p Folk Alley
8 p Folk Sampler 9 p Thistle and Shamrock 10 p Classical Music
1
18
126
25 27
8
1916
32
109
22 24WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8:30 Radio Reader 10 a BBC World Service noon Current State 1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point 3 p The Takeaway with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney 4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 1 p Wits Live from the Fitzgerald 2 p Best of Current State 3 p BBC World Service 4 p Kaleidoscope 5 p BBC World Service 6 P Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
SUNDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 3 p Rick Steves 4 p MSU Today 5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
7
14
23
SCOTT POHLNews Reporter and Host
2621
WKARPUBLICMEDIA
20
5
17
DID YOU KNOW?You can stream jazz, folk and classical music 24 hours a day at wkar.org
RADIO READING SERVICEQuestions about this special service that provides timely and useful information to those unable to read printed material:
(517) 884-4746
DID YOU KNOW?WKAR has more than 14,000 CDs in our classical music library, including everything from early music to contemporary works.
@WKARofficial
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BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
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29 30
MELISSA BENMARKMorning Edition Host
APRIL VAN BURENCurrent State Producer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to "The Abduction from the Seraglio” Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Marjan Helms: "Seven Ascents" for Flute & Orchestra Richard Sherman, flute; Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Save
the
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rid
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Claude Debussy: "Children's Corner" Suite Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat for Clarinet & Piano Guy Yehuda, clarinet; Ralph Votapek, piano
Evan Chambers: "Kairos" Jackson Symphony Orch; Scott Seaton, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Felix Mendelssohn: Nocturne from the incidental music for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Robert Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in d minor for Violin & Piano Walter Verdehr, violin; Ralph Votapek, piano
Jere Hutcheson: "Midnight Voyage" John Madden, narrator; MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• in memory of Claire Smith, on her birthday, from Joan C. Smith.
• from Gladys M. Beckwith
• from Stan and Toba Kaplowitz in honor of their 47th wedding anniversary.
• from Rich Weingartner who is celebrating his birthday and another year of enjoying WKAR.
• from Wendell and Marcia Dilling of Midland, in celebration of their 57th wedding anniversary.
15
11• from Sue and Jack Davis in
celebration of their 51st wedding anniversary.
• in honor of the 50th anniversary of Jeff and Christine Reinhard.
• from Robert and Cynthia Page, in memory of Lula Gammage and Roosevelt and Dora Page.
• from Susan Howard, 50 years after graduating from Michigan State. Hooray!
• from Larry and Anne Lawhorne celebrating their good friends in mid-Michigan.
• by Bo Anderson and Rhoda Kotzin in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• from B.T. and Ginny in celebration of 53 great years.
• from Rick and Pam Foster, in loving memory of their son Tyler Patrick Bruinekool.
• from David and Beverly Wiener in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Bob and Helen Ward's 61st wedding anniversary.
• from Grace Menzel and JB McCombs in celebration of their 16th wedding anniversary.
• from Dr. Beth Alexander in celebration of the beauty in the world around us.
• from Brian C. and Debra Schutte, celebrating 34 years of a blessed partnership.
• from Julie Ellen and Keith R. Traver celebrating 34 years of marriage and retirement from MSU.
• from Karen and Jerry Jennings, in celebration of the summer solstice.
• from Jayne Goeddeke and Kris Southwick, in celebration of the summer solstice!
• from Rick W. and Carol Laub in celebration of Emily Laub's 21 years of bringing joyful music to her family
• from Rich and Joyce Bogard, in celebration of their 42nd wedding anniversary.
• from Esther and Lee Dalrymple in celebration of 58 wonderful years of marriage.
• from Martha and Robert in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their love still continues.
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock
• In appreciation of the staff of Dr. Richard Carpenter.
• in celebration of Jeff Lapinski's birthday, a wonderful husband and an awesome Dad.
• from Kay Randolph-Back honoring her son Michael and his twins Rachel and Elizabeth on their birthday.
• in celebration of Karin and Mark Jaeger's 41st wedding anniversary.
• from Scott and Sandra Eness celebrating families of all shapes, sizes and configurations.
• celebrating Paula and Roger Bjornstad's 44th anniversary, and daughters, Erica and Leanne, and their families.
• in thanks for 18 years of love and marriage, by Randy and Wendy Treacher.
• from John B. Schneider and Sharon Emery celebrating the life of Jessica Emery Schneider, who would have been 38 today.
• from Steve and Karen Harsh in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Lynn and Keenan Cluskey's 31st wedding anniversary.
Traditional, "The Shepherdess Song" Melanie Helton, soprano; Elden Little, piano; Wu Chun, piano
Serge Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in E-Flat MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Coriolan" Overture Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Sir Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations" Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in A for Violin & Harp Walter Verdehr, violin; Chen-Yu Huang, harp
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
EL CHAYO CERVANTESProducer and Host of Ondas,En Español
• to remember and celebrate the life of Larry O'Kelly.
• from Angelica Liu in celebration of her beloved husband George Liu on their wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of the British heroes at Dunkirk, 1940.
• from Ellen Ives and Colleen Johnson in celebration of Sam's 16th birthday.
• from Joan, fondly remembering 61 years of tumultuous and happy days with Parker.
• from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in honor of their family: Bill, John, Kathleen, Jack and Lola.
• in honor of Ryan and Trent Pysarchik.
• in loving memory and gratitude for Patricia Flynn, from her husband and sons.
• from Arthur and Elizabeth Seagull, in celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of D-Day 1944 and the liberation of France.
Thursday, June 4, 9pm
13
JUNE 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Designer Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 6) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at (517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THIS
Featuring performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra
(JSO), Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), MSU Symphony
Orchestra (MSO), State Singers (SS), MSU Chorale (MC) and Choral
Union (CU).
COMMUNITY CONCERTS on 90.5 FM and wkar.orgTuesdays at 7 pm (repeats Saturdays at 2 pm)
4
AM 870 Schedule
2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS 12 a Classical Music 5 a Morning Edition 9 a Current State 10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th) 2 p What’s New on WKAR (F) 4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F) 7 p Community Concerts (T) 10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Car Talk 11 a Best of Current State noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano 4 p Wind & Rhythm 5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion 8 p 12th Street Jump 10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State 1 p Classical Music 5 p All Things Considered Weekend 6 p Folk Alley
8 p Folk Sampler 9 p Thistle and Shamrock 10 p Classical Music
1
18
126
25 27
8
1916
32
109
22 24WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8:30 Radio Reader 10 a BBC World Service noon Current State 1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point 3 p The Takeaway with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney 4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 1 p Wits Live from the Fitzgerald 2 p Best of Current State 3 p BBC World Service 4 p Kaleidoscope 5 p BBC World Service 6 P Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
SUNDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 3 p Rick Steves 4 p MSU Today 5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
7
14
23
SCOTT POHLNews Reporter and Host
2621
WKARPUBLICMEDIA
20
5
17
DID YOU KNOW?You can stream jazz, folk and classical music 24 hours a day at wkar.org
RADIO READING SERVICEQuestions about this special service that provides timely and useful information to those unable to read printed material:
(517) 884-4746
DID YOU KNOW?WKAR has more than 14,000 CDs in our classical music library, including everything from early music to contemporary works.
@WKARofficial
NOW ON
PLA
NN
ED
GIV
ING
WK
AR
off
ers
vari
ou
s P
lann
ed G
ivin
g o
pti
on
s to
h
elp
yo
u m
eet
you
r lo
ng
-ter
m p
hila
nth
rop
ic g
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s.
Cha
rita
ble
Beq
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s, G
ifts
of
Ret
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Pla
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s an
d C
hari
tab
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ift
Ann
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you
can
be
sure
to
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yo
ur
area
s o
f in
tere
st a
t W
KA
R f
or
dec
ades
to
co
me.
Fo
r m
ore
info
rmat
ion
ab
ou
t p
lan
ned
giv
ing
, co
nta
ct:
Bri
an D
oyl
e at
(51
7) 8
84
-475
8 o
r b
do
yle@
wka
r.org
BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
(517) 884-4789
29 30
MELISSA BENMARKMorning Edition Host
APRIL VAN BURENCurrent State Producer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to "The Abduction from the Seraglio” Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Marjan Helms: "Seven Ascents" for Flute & Orchestra Richard Sherman, flute; Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Save
the
Dat
e!F
rid
ay, S
ept.
11
Kal
eid
osc
op
e: R
eflec
t. R
echa
rge.
Rei
mag
ine.
Kel
log
g H
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l an
d C
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fere
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Cen
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Key
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Sp
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r D
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Daj
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r. D
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was
a m
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mb
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by:
Sp
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Wo
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Wo
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sM
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info
at:
spar
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fou
nd
atio
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rg/k
alei
do
sco
pe
Claude Debussy: "Children's Corner" Suite Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat for Clarinet & Piano Guy Yehuda, clarinet; Ralph Votapek, piano
Evan Chambers: "Kairos" Jackson Symphony Orch; Scott Seaton, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Felix Mendelssohn: Nocturne from the incidental music for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Robert Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in d minor for Violin & Piano Walter Verdehr, violin; Ralph Votapek, piano
Jere Hutcheson: "Midnight Voyage" John Madden, narrator; MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• in memory of Claire Smith, on her birthday, from Joan C. Smith.
• from Gladys M. Beckwith
• from Stan and Toba Kaplowitz in honor of their 47th wedding anniversary.
• from Rich Weingartner who is celebrating his birthday and another year of enjoying WKAR.
• from Wendell and Marcia Dilling of Midland, in celebration of their 57th wedding anniversary.
15
11• from Sue and Jack Davis in
celebration of their 51st wedding anniversary.
• in honor of the 50th anniversary of Jeff and Christine Reinhard.
• from Robert and Cynthia Page, in memory of Lula Gammage and Roosevelt and Dora Page.
• from Susan Howard, 50 years after graduating from Michigan State. Hooray!
• from Larry and Anne Lawhorne celebrating their good friends in mid-Michigan.
• by Bo Anderson and Rhoda Kotzin in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• from B.T. and Ginny in celebration of 53 great years.
• from Rick and Pam Foster, in loving memory of their son Tyler Patrick Bruinekool.
• from David and Beverly Wiener in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Bob and Helen Ward's 61st wedding anniversary.
• from Grace Menzel and JB McCombs in celebration of their 16th wedding anniversary.
• from Dr. Beth Alexander in celebration of the beauty in the world around us.
• from Brian C. and Debra Schutte, celebrating 34 years of a blessed partnership.
• from Julie Ellen and Keith R. Traver celebrating 34 years of marriage and retirement from MSU.
• from Karen and Jerry Jennings, in celebration of the summer solstice.
• from Jayne Goeddeke and Kris Southwick, in celebration of the summer solstice!
• from Rick W. and Carol Laub in celebration of Emily Laub's 21 years of bringing joyful music to her family
• from Rich and Joyce Bogard, in celebration of their 42nd wedding anniversary.
• from Esther and Lee Dalrymple in celebration of 58 wonderful years of marriage.
• from Martha and Robert in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their love still continues.
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock
• In appreciation of the staff of Dr. Richard Carpenter.
• in celebration of Jeff Lapinski's birthday, a wonderful husband and an awesome Dad.
• from Kay Randolph-Back honoring her son Michael and his twins Rachel and Elizabeth on their birthday.
• in celebration of Karin and Mark Jaeger's 41st wedding anniversary.
• from Scott and Sandra Eness celebrating families of all shapes, sizes and configurations.
• celebrating Paula and Roger Bjornstad's 44th anniversary, and daughters, Erica and Leanne, and their families.
• in thanks for 18 years of love and marriage, by Randy and Wendy Treacher.
• from John B. Schneider and Sharon Emery celebrating the life of Jessica Emery Schneider, who would have been 38 today.
• from Steve and Karen Harsh in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Lynn and Keenan Cluskey's 31st wedding anniversary.
Traditional, "The Shepherdess Song" Melanie Helton, soprano; Elden Little, piano; Wu Chun, piano
Serge Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in E-Flat MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Coriolan" Overture Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Sir Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations" Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in A for Violin & Harp Walter Verdehr, violin; Chen-Yu Huang, harp
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
EL CHAYO CERVANTESProducer and Host of Ondas,En Español
• to remember and celebrate the life of Larry O'Kelly.
• from Angelica Liu in celebration of her beloved husband George Liu on their wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of the British heroes at Dunkirk, 1940.
• from Ellen Ives and Colleen Johnson in celebration of Sam's 16th birthday.
• from Joan, fondly remembering 61 years of tumultuous and happy days with Parker.
• from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in honor of their family: Bill, John, Kathleen, Jack and Lola.
• in honor of Ryan and Trent Pysarchik.
• in loving memory and gratitude for Patricia Flynn, from her husband and sons.
• from Arthur and Elizabeth Seagull, in celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of D-Day 1944 and the liberation of France.
Thursday, June 4, 9pm
13
JUNE 2015
WKAR is a division ofMSU COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
DeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing EditorAnthony Cepak
Designer Danielle Wright
WKAR Director of BroadcastingGary Reid
TV Station ManagerSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol Karber [email protected] (517) 884-6990
HELPFUL CONTACTS:[email protected]@wkar.orgWKAR Main Office - (517) 884-4700
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
STAYTUNED (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 23, No. 6) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts and Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-6421, a service of Michigan State University and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.
Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, Michigan
POSTMASTER – Send address changes to:
WKAR | STAYTUNED Communication Arts and Sciences Building404 Wilson Rd., Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-6421
For just $18 a month, you may sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. To celebrate your day with a personal message, become a Day Sponsor. For more information, please call ShaDonna Crosby at (517) 884-4789.
WKAR RADIO DAY SPONSORS
HEAR THIS
Featuring performances from the Jackson Symphony Orchestra
(JSO), Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO), MSU Symphony
Orchestra (MSO), State Singers (SS), MSU Chorale (MC) and Choral
Union (CU).
COMMUNITY CONCERTS on 90.5 FM and wkar.orgTuesdays at 7 pm (repeats Saturdays at 2 pm)
4
AM 870 Schedule
2890.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS 12 a Classical Music 5 a Morning Edition 9 a Current State 10 a Classical Morning 2 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th) 2 p What’s New on WKAR (F) 4 p All Things Considered 6 p Current State 7 p Classical Music (M, W-F) 7 p Community Concerts (T) 10 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Car Talk 11 a Best of Current State noon What’s New on WKAR 2 p Community Concerts 3 p Primarily Piano 4 p Wind & Rhythm 5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion 8 p 12th Street Jump 10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Prairie Home Companion noon Best of Current State 1 p Classical Music 5 p All Things Considered Weekend 6 p Folk Alley
8 p Folk Sampler 9 p Thistle and Shamrock 10 p Classical Music
1
18
126
25 27
8
1916
32
109
22 24WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8:30 Radio Reader 10 a BBC World Service noon Current State 1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point 3 p The Takeaway with John Hockenberry with Warren Olney 4p BBC World Service
SATURDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 1 p Wits Live from the Fitzgerald 2 p Best of Current State 3 p BBC World Service 4 p Kaleidoscope 5 p BBC World Service 6 P Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
SUNDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 8 a Ondas En Espanol 3 p Rick Steves 4 p MSU Today 5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas En Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
7
14
23
SCOTT POHLNews Reporter and Host
2621
WKARPUBLICMEDIA
20
5
17
DID YOU KNOW?You can stream jazz, folk and classical music 24 hours a day at wkar.org
RADIO READING SERVICEQuestions about this special service that provides timely and useful information to those unable to read printed material:
(517) 884-4746
DID YOU KNOW?WKAR has more than 14,000 CDs in our classical music library, including everything from early music to contemporary works.
@WKARofficial
NOW ON
PLA
NN
ED
GIV
ING
WK
AR
off
ers
vari
ou
s P
lann
ed G
ivin
g o
pti
on
s to
h
elp
yo
u m
eet
you
r lo
ng
-ter
m p
hila
nth
rop
ic g
oal
s.
Cha
rita
ble
Beq
uest
s, G
ifts
of
Ret
irem
ent
Pla
n A
sset
s an
d C
hari
tab
le G
ift
Ann
uiti
es a
re ju
st s
om
e o
f th
e w
ays
you
can
be
sure
to
su
pp
ort
yo
ur
area
s o
f in
tere
st a
t W
KA
R f
or
dec
ades
to
co
me.
Fo
r m
ore
info
rmat
ion
ab
ou
t p
lan
ned
giv
ing
, co
nta
ct:
Bri
an D
oyl
e at
(51
7) 8
84
-475
8 o
r b
do
yle@
wka
r.org
BECOME A VOLUNTEEROur volunteers are vital to our success. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact our volunteer center at:
(517) 884-4789
29 30
MELISSA BENMARKMorning Edition Host
APRIL VAN BURENCurrent State Producer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to "The Abduction from the Seraglio” Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Marjan Helms: "Seven Ascents" for Flute & Orchestra Richard Sherman, flute; Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
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Claude Debussy: "Children's Corner" Suite Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat for Clarinet & Piano Guy Yehuda, clarinet; Ralph Votapek, piano
Evan Chambers: "Kairos" Jackson Symphony Orch; Scott Seaton, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Felix Mendelssohn: Nocturne from the incidental music for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Robert Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in d minor for Violin & Piano Walter Verdehr, violin; Ralph Votapek, piano
Jere Hutcheson: "Midnight Voyage" John Madden, narrator; MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• in memory of Claire Smith, on her birthday, from Joan C. Smith.
• from Gladys M. Beckwith
• from Stan and Toba Kaplowitz in honor of their 47th wedding anniversary.
• from Rich Weingartner who is celebrating his birthday and another year of enjoying WKAR.
• from Wendell and Marcia Dilling of Midland, in celebration of their 57th wedding anniversary.
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11• from Sue and Jack Davis in
celebration of their 51st wedding anniversary.
• in honor of the 50th anniversary of Jeff and Christine Reinhard.
• from Robert and Cynthia Page, in memory of Lula Gammage and Roosevelt and Dora Page.
• from Susan Howard, 50 years after graduating from Michigan State. Hooray!
• from Larry and Anne Lawhorne celebrating their good friends in mid-Michigan.
• by Bo Anderson and Rhoda Kotzin in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• from B.T. and Ginny in celebration of 53 great years.
• from Rick and Pam Foster, in loving memory of their son Tyler Patrick Bruinekool.
• from David and Beverly Wiener in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Bob and Helen Ward's 61st wedding anniversary.
• from Grace Menzel and JB McCombs in celebration of their 16th wedding anniversary.
• from Dr. Beth Alexander in celebration of the beauty in the world around us.
• from Brian C. and Debra Schutte, celebrating 34 years of a blessed partnership.
• from Julie Ellen and Keith R. Traver celebrating 34 years of marriage and retirement from MSU.
• from Karen and Jerry Jennings, in celebration of the summer solstice.
• from Jayne Goeddeke and Kris Southwick, in celebration of the summer solstice!
• from Rick W. and Carol Laub in celebration of Emily Laub's 21 years of bringing joyful music to her family
• from Rich and Joyce Bogard, in celebration of their 42nd wedding anniversary.
• from Esther and Lee Dalrymple in celebration of 58 wonderful years of marriage.
• from Martha and Robert in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their love still continues.
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock
• In appreciation of the staff of Dr. Richard Carpenter.
• in celebration of Jeff Lapinski's birthday, a wonderful husband and an awesome Dad.
• from Kay Randolph-Back honoring her son Michael and his twins Rachel and Elizabeth on their birthday.
• in celebration of Karin and Mark Jaeger's 41st wedding anniversary.
• from Scott and Sandra Eness celebrating families of all shapes, sizes and configurations.
• celebrating Paula and Roger Bjornstad's 44th anniversary, and daughters, Erica and Leanne, and their families.
• in thanks for 18 years of love and marriage, by Randy and Wendy Treacher.
• from John B. Schneider and Sharon Emery celebrating the life of Jessica Emery Schneider, who would have been 38 today.
• from Steve and Karen Harsh in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Lynn and Keenan Cluskey's 31st wedding anniversary.
Traditional, "The Shepherdess Song" Melanie Helton, soprano; Elden Little, piano; Wu Chun, piano
Serge Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in E-Flat MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Coriolan" Overture Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Sir Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations" Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in A for Violin & Harp Walter Verdehr, violin; Chen-Yu Huang, harp
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
EL CHAYO CERVANTESProducer and Host of Ondas,En Español
• to remember and celebrate the life of Larry O'Kelly.
• from Angelica Liu in celebration of her beloved husband George Liu on their wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of the British heroes at Dunkirk, 1940.
• from Ellen Ives and Colleen Johnson in celebration of Sam's 16th birthday.
• from Joan, fondly remembering 61 years of tumultuous and happy days with Parker.
• from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in honor of their family: Bill, John, Kathleen, Jack and Lola.
• in honor of Ryan and Trent Pysarchik.
• in loving memory and gratitude for Patricia Flynn, from her husband and sons.
• from Arthur and Elizabeth Seagull, in celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of D-Day 1944 and the liberation of France.
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APRIL VAN BURENCurrent State Producer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to "The Abduction from the Seraglio” Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Marjan Helms: "Seven Ascents" for Flute & Orchestra Richard Sherman, flute; Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
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Claude Debussy: "Children's Corner" Suite Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat for Clarinet & Piano Guy Yehuda, clarinet; Ralph Votapek, piano
Evan Chambers: "Kairos" Jackson Symphony Orch; Scott Seaton, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Felix Mendelssohn: Nocturne from the incidental music for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Robert Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in d minor for Violin & Piano Walter Verdehr, violin; Ralph Votapek, piano
Jere Hutcheson: "Midnight Voyage" John Madden, narrator; MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
• in memory of Claire Smith, on her birthday, from Joan C. Smith.
• from Gladys M. Beckwith
• from Stan and Toba Kaplowitz in honor of their 47th wedding anniversary.
• from Rich Weingartner who is celebrating his birthday and another year of enjoying WKAR.
• from Wendell and Marcia Dilling of Midland, in celebration of their 57th wedding anniversary.
15
11• from Sue and Jack Davis in
celebration of their 51st wedding anniversary.
• in honor of the 50th anniversary of Jeff and Christine Reinhard.
• from Robert and Cynthia Page, in memory of Lula Gammage and Roosevelt and Dora Page.
• from Susan Howard, 50 years after graduating from Michigan State. Hooray!
• from Larry and Anne Lawhorne celebrating their good friends in mid-Michigan.
• by Bo Anderson and Rhoda Kotzin in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• from B.T. and Ginny in celebration of 53 great years.
• from Rick and Pam Foster, in loving memory of their son Tyler Patrick Bruinekool.
• from David and Beverly Wiener in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Bob and Helen Ward's 61st wedding anniversary.
• from Grace Menzel and JB McCombs in celebration of their 16th wedding anniversary.
• from Dr. Beth Alexander in celebration of the beauty in the world around us.
• from Brian C. and Debra Schutte, celebrating 34 years of a blessed partnership.
• from Julie Ellen and Keith R. Traver celebrating 34 years of marriage and retirement from MSU.
• from Karen and Jerry Jennings, in celebration of the summer solstice.
• from Jayne Goeddeke and Kris Southwick, in celebration of the summer solstice!
• from Rick W. and Carol Laub in celebration of Emily Laub's 21 years of bringing joyful music to her family
• from Rich and Joyce Bogard, in celebration of their 42nd wedding anniversary.
• from Esther and Lee Dalrymple in celebration of 58 wonderful years of marriage.
• from Martha and Robert in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their love still continues.
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rock
• In appreciation of the staff of Dr. Richard Carpenter.
• in celebration of Jeff Lapinski's birthday, a wonderful husband and an awesome Dad.
• from Kay Randolph-Back honoring her son Michael and his twins Rachel and Elizabeth on their birthday.
• in celebration of Karin and Mark Jaeger's 41st wedding anniversary.
• from Scott and Sandra Eness celebrating families of all shapes, sizes and configurations.
• celebrating Paula and Roger Bjornstad's 44th anniversary, and daughters, Erica and Leanne, and their families.
• in thanks for 18 years of love and marriage, by Randy and Wendy Treacher.
• from John B. Schneider and Sharon Emery celebrating the life of Jessica Emery Schneider, who would have been 38 today.
• from Steve and Karen Harsh in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Lynn and Keenan Cluskey's 31st wedding anniversary.
Traditional, "The Shepherdess Song" Melanie Helton, soprano; Elden Little, piano; Wu Chun, piano
Serge Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in E-Flat MSU Symphony Orch; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Coriolan" Overture Jackson Symphony Orch; Nathaniel Parker, conductor
Sir Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations" Lansing Symphony Orch; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in A for Violin & Harp Walter Verdehr, violin; Chen-Yu Huang, harp
COMMUNITY CONCERTS
EL CHAYO CERVANTESProducer and Host of Ondas,En Español
• to remember and celebrate the life of Larry O'Kelly.
• from Angelica Liu in celebration of her beloved husband George Liu on their wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of the British heroes at Dunkirk, 1940.
• from Ellen Ives and Colleen Johnson in celebration of Sam's 16th birthday.
• from Joan, fondly remembering 61 years of tumultuous and happy days with Parker.
• from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in honor of their family: Bill, John, Kathleen, Jack and Lola.
• in honor of Ryan and Trent Pysarchik.
• in loving memory and gratitude for Patricia Flynn, from her husband and sons.
• from Arthur and Elizabeth Seagull, in celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.
• from Walter Adams, in commemoration of D-Day 1944 and the liberation of France.
Thursday, June 4, 9pm