February 2015 Program Schedule

Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 1 of 111
Sun, Feb 01, 2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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N/A #304
So Many Shoes, So Little..... Storage
Holly Tucker never met a stranger... even as she's trekked the globe as a travel agent. Holly is one of Season Three's most effervescent
inventors. She brings her enthusiasm and winning smile to the casting call and wows our judges with her Shoe Skirt, a unique concept in "out of
the way and out of the box" shoe storage. After our industrial design team reviews her idea and expands on the concept, it's off to test the product
for Direct Response Television (DRTV). Will the Shoe Skirt twirl with audiences? Only time will tell.
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1304
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play the wonderful standard, "When I Fall In Love," and the signature lick from the James
Bond theme song. Featured guests include David Tolley, Bradley Sowash and Lori Mechem.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #107
Shelby Lynne
INFINITY HALL LIVE continues with a concert by Grammy Award-winning artist Shelby Lynne. Since her debut in 1989, Shelby Lynne has been
difficult to define with her music ranging from country, blues, Southern soul, roots rock, Western swing, jazz and adult contemporary pop. When
asked to define herself, Lynne replied simply, "I try not to define anything really, myself especially. I like to let the music do the talking." This
simple statement speaks volumes to her craft. Shelby Lynne is a musician at heart, bringing her soulful, down-home sound and style to countless
individuals. Born in Virginia but raised in rural Alabama, Lynne struggled at the onset of her career. It wasn't until her 2000 album, I Am Shelby
Lynne, that she garnered critical acclaim, propelling her into the international spotlight. Since then, she has continued to dazzle audiences across
the country, asserting herself as one of country music's greats. Lynne has even made inroads onto the silver screen, appearing in several films,
most notably the Johnny Cash biopic, Walk the Line. At Infinity Hall, Lynne takes the stage with accomplished Nashville guitarist John Jackson.
"John Jackson is an excellent guitar-playing friend of mine, " she says, introducing Jackson, who has played with musicians like Bob Dylan and
Lucinda Williams. Although the pair performs only with guitars, vocals, and a harmonica,Lynne's music fills the room and captivates the audience.
Her set includes three songs from I Am Shelby Lynne, the album that earned her a Grammy in 2001 for Best New Artist. The show also includes
a moving performance of "Pretend," an original song she included on her 2008 Dusty Springfield tribute album, Just A Little Lovin', and "Killin'
Kind," which appeared in the film, Bridget Jones's Diary.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #307
Cyndi Lauper
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of her Grammy-winning smash debut, She's So Unusual, Lauper performs the album from start to finish. She
became the first woman to record four Top 10 singles on a debut album, including "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Time After Time," "All Through
the Night" and "She-Bop."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1329
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Mexico
Tyler kicks off his culinary adventure in Mexico City, where he explores the vibrant markets and discovers the potent chilies of the region. He
travels next to Oaxaca, the heartland of cactus and mescal, the sister drink of tequila. Later Tyler samples chocolate in Puebla and whips up
mole, the national dish. He celebrates at a festival devoted to vanilla and ends his journey on the east coast, where Mexican and Caribbean
flavors combine to influence the local cuisine.
04:00:00
John Portman: A Life of Building
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
JOHN PORTMAN: A LIFE OF BUILDING examines the work and legacy of one of the world's most daring and influential architects. Over the last
45 years, John Portman's iconic urban structures and eye-popping interiors steadily rose in 60 cities across four continents, helping redefine
cityscapes in the United States and skylines in Asia. Once considered a maverick because he eschewed long-accepted industry standards, critics
and leading architecture schools now fully embrace Portman's design approach, which emphasizes function, purpose and sensory experience.
JOHN PORTMAN: A LIFE OF BUILDING showcases Portman's buildings using dramatic time-lapse footage. The film also features interviews
with Portman, architecture critic Paul Goldberg (The New Yorker), Harvard professors Mack Scogin and Michael Hays, business associates
Mickey Steinberg and A.J. Robinson, architect Jacque Robertson, art critic Robert Craig and Portman's children.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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N/A #305
Ishmael Beah
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Ishmael Beah, former Sierra Leonian child soldier. Beah is the
author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and the novel, Radiance of Tomorrow. Beah recounts a dramatic narrative of "resilience
and recovery." He discusses his violent past, as well as his struggle with drugs to cope with the horror of war. Beah explains his journey to
become a writer, and the importance of the oral tradition in nurturing him and sustaining the people of Sierra Leone. He also explores his
adjustment to life in the United States, where he attended Oberlin College and eventually settled in New York City. Beah concludes by addressing
the problematic sociopolitical, environmental, and economic impact of the mining industry on Sierra Leone-a major theme in his novel. Recorded
at the historic Paul Peck Alumni Center at Drexel University, this episode features fascinating conversation paired with a reading by the author.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #803
Avoiding Investment Fraud
Investment frauds rob middle-income Americans of millions of dollars annually. Host Kelvin Boston, Christine Kieffer, senior director of FINRA
Investor Education Foundation, and Edward Williams, an independent financial planner with the LPL Financial, discuss ways to avoid investment
fraud. This episode also features small business development tips from Marie Johns, deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business
Administration.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 2 of 111
Sun, Feb 01, 2015
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06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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AS2 Episode
N/A
#1304
08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #603
The Steam Tractor
At the Miracle of America Museum in Polson, Montana, Sarah takes a ride on a steam powered tractor through the old museum town. Roger
sketches and later paints the colorful old farm tractor in oils on a large canvas.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #104
Color Santorini
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails aboard a cruise ship to arrive at the gem of the Greek Isles, Santorini. Here he explores the unique and picturesque
architecture that clings to the steep cliffs of an ancient, partially sunken, volcano.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Dolphin's Flight
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#203
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Spine & Abs
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#824
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1020
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#129
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
Forward Folds - Version Two
With Paschimottanasana, Upavishta Konasana, Janu, Triang, cow face, Double pigeon.
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #104
Korean Comfort Foods
In this episode, Cathlyn visits a Chinese Korean chef who shows her how to pull noodles by hand. Featuring one of the most popular comfort
foods of all times in Korea -Jajangmyeon noodles made with black bean sauce - Cathlyn also shares her recipes of making other popular fusion
recipes such as pan fried dumplings and Don Katsu.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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(CC)
N/A #102
Beautiful Food for a Beautiful You
Skin care from the inside out. Tina prepares Peach glazed salmon with grilled peaches served over brown rice. Tina will wash this delicious plate
down with her signature drink, "Pinot Grigio Delight". Today's recipes are filled with omega 3 fatty acids in which Tina explains the benefits of
eating these super filled foods.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2403
And The Winner Is.....
Mary Ann travels to Toscana Saporita Cooking School in Tuscany to cook with recipe award-winner Nadine Mesch, whose Seared Tuna Topped
with Fennel and Arugula and Caper Lemon Sauce recipe won the grand prize award and a trip to Italy. Mary Ann adds her signature Papardelle
with Ragu to the table and it's a blue-ribbon day for everyone.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #116
Where Heaven Meets Earth
An overnight train takes Martin from the urban sprawl of Hanoi to the Northern Highlands of Vietnam, where scores of the country's ethnic tribes
have called home for centuries. Visiting the famous Sunday market at Bac Ha and the trekkers' outpost of Sa Pa, Martin explores a land where
the heavens meet the earth. Recipes: Green Mango Duck Salad, Grilled Lemongrass Beef Skewers.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #203
Wildlife Scavenger Hunt
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner explores Lake Marion, South Carolina in search of as many wild subjects to
photograph in one day.
13:30:00
Wonders of the West
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
California Migration
Explore the natural phenomenon of migration along the central coast of California as we view migratory birds, visit groves of monarch butterflies
and observe elephant seals preparing for the mating season. Learn about the comeback of the California condor and visit an ancient redwood
forest. The seafood here is world famous. We'll share a recipe for environmentally friendly clam soup that's delicious!
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 3 of 111
Sun, Feb 01, 2015
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14:00:00
Aviators
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#509
AIRCRAFT TIRES: Tires are one of the most overlooked parts of an aircraft so we highlight the importance of a plane's rubber. CONTROL
TOWER: Check out the view of Vancouver Harbour from the tallest air traffic control tower in the world. MAINTENANCE: They say flying is safer
than driving. We look at the incredibly tight processes that make that possible.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #409
Whitetip Reef Sharks, Kelp Forest and St. Lawrence Wrecks
Segment 1: Whitetip Reef Sharks. At the remote, lush, uninhabited Cocos Island, 300 miles off the coast of Costa Rica, Jonathan witnesses a
nightly hunting ritual. Dozens of Whitetip Reef sharks join together into roving gangs to hunt fish in the reef. Sometimes the fish are pretty good at
getting away, sometimes they aren't. Segment 2: The Kelp Forest. Off the coast of southern California, Catalina Island is known is one the
greatest places in the world to see Kelp Forests. Jonathan travels to Catalina Island to explore these fantastic undersea forests of plants and
meets the animals that live there, including a ray that attacks his camera! Segment 3: River of Wrecks. The St. Lawrence River connects the
Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes and as such has been a major shipping channel for hundreds of years. The bottom of the river is littered with
the remains of ships that ran aground or were lost during storms. Jonathan explores some of the wrecks and gets a unique look into the history of
life along the river.
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Two Drawer Hall Table
Simple joints for durable heirlooms.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1903
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Barley Twist Lamp
On this Rough Cut episode, Tommy tackles the difficult technique of off-set turning on a lathe when he makes the unique Barley Twist Lamp. The
lamp is made out of beautiful mahogany and topped off with a specially made glass top designed and created just for this project. For the Road
Trip, Tommy visits his good friend, glassblower, Niels Cosman at his Rhode Island School of Design studio. Niels will make a special appearance
back at the Rough Cut shop when he personally delivers the finished lampshade to Tommy.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
16:30:00
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Majestic Golden Fields
Bask in the glory of the majestic golden wheat fields as we experience a modified yoga practice using a chair to improve posture and support
movement in the whole body including balance and standing poses to open the hips and lengthen the hamstrings.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #201
Crabby Head: Sack Daddy's/Custom Wig Company
Gary and the crew travel to Atlanta, GA to talk to Luke who started Sack Daddy's, a new seafood restaurant concept based off a family recipe.
Then they swing by Louisville, KY to talk to Heather who created Custom Wig Company, a business that makes handmade wigs for customers all
over the world.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(CC)
N/A #334
Anthony Doerr, All The Light We Cannot See
A stunningly ambitious and beautiful novel about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to
survive the devastation of World War II.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
(CC)
N/A #14013
The Two Anns
Huell takes a trip to The French Garden in downtown Los Angeles, but this time he brings along two very special lunch dates: silver screen
legends Ann Rutherford and Anne Jeffreys.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
Harz Mountain Railway
19:00:00
Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#801
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Produced by Julie Cohen in Frankie's last year, and released shortly after his passing, on the eve of the Frankie95 festival, this documentary is a
fitting tribute to a great man. The documentary features the last major interview of Frankie Manning before his death, as well as precious archival
footage of his dancing from the 1930's to 2009 in New York, Hollywood, Sweden, France, Italy and Singapore. Footage highlights include scenes
of Manning's birthday parties, where he danced with one woman for each year he'd been alive, the legendary dance scene choreographed and
headlined by Manning for the film "Hellzapoppin," and the phenomenal duet with his 76-year-old son, Chazz, himself a professional dancer.
Frankie was a born storyteller, with a huge smile and an even bigger laugh.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 4 of 111
Sun, Feb 01, 2015
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19:30:00
The Civic Life of Nathaniel Colley
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Nathaniel Colley, one of Sacramento's earliest African American lawyers, spent 50 years shaping the course of American history. His passion for
education and civil rights brought Colley together with John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Rosa Parks, Edmund "Pat" Brown, and Bill Clinton.
We'll discover the achievements of this Sacramento-born advocate for justice and equality.
20:00:00
Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
WHISPERS OF ANGELS: A STORY OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD is a documentary that recounts the story of the critical Eastern Line
of The Underground Railroad and its role in the 19th century anti- slavery movement in America. Actors Ed Asner and Blair Underwood portray
white Quaker abolitionist Thomas Garret and free, black anti- slavery activist William Still in dramatic re-enactments filmed on location in the
historical settings where these freedom fighters undertook their noble and dangerous work. Interviews with a cadre of top scholars explore the
themes of courage and racial cooperation in the years leading up to the Civil War.
21:00:00
Adoption: for the Life of Me
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
What would it be like to never know who you were when you were born? Adopted: For the Life of Me follows Dave as he embarks on a journey to
find his birthmother. Along with the heartwarming stories of Joe and a half dozen other adopted citizens, Dave's saga illuminates the impact
secrets can have over an entire lifetime. With its unexpected and moving conclusion, Adopted: For the Life of Me is one of those films that will
stay with you long after you witness it...
22:00:00
Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
John Howard Griffin is best known as the white man who in 1959 disguised himself as a black man and then traveled anonymously through the
heart of Dixie. From his experiences, he wrote Black Like Me, a groundbreaking best seller published in 1960 that today stands as a testament to
Griffin's moral commitment and is a document of one of the more extraordinary events of the Civil Rights era. The book revealed the author's firsthand exposure to the harsh realities that were faced by black citizens each day in the Jim Crow South. Following the publication of the book,
Griffin was the target of death threats and was hanged in effigy in his hometown in Texas. Through dramatic re-enactments, evocative readings
from the book, strong archival materials, and interviews with those who knew John Howard Griffin, this revealing biography looks at the life of this
remarkable social activist. It also examines how Griffin's deep spiritual commitment carried him through an uncanny life - segregated childhood in
Fort Worth, a medic with the French Underground in WWII, blinded by war injuries, and a prolific writer and photographer.
23:00:00
Instruments of Change
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
History credits the inception of the Civil Rights movement to Montgomery, Alabama in the mid-1950s. However here in Miami as early as 1951,
there existed a Fine Arts Conservatory dedicated to bringing music, dance and art to young black and white students in an integrated
environment. This little known conservatory founded by longtime Miami resident Ruth Greenfield, would challenge segregation and change the
lives of many of those who attended the school. Some like classical, clarinet lover Fredrick Morley, would institute the programs he participated in
at the Conservatory as the principal of a highly acclaimed elementary school. Others would start their own conservatories or theater companies or
become life-long advocates for the arts. It's exactly what Greenfield had in mind when she conceived the Conservatory as a place where those of
any color can come together, be taught by first rate teachers and be instilled with a sense of dignity and confidence so they can strive to reach
their full potential. As the Conservatory wound down in the late 70s, it overlapped another Greenfield project known as the Lunchtime Lively Arts
Series. Initiated in 1972 to help revitalize a downtown in decline, it was hosted by Miami Dade College and brought a variety of free entertainment
every Wednesday at noon to various downtown venues. The series which spanned almost twenty years, reignited interest in the arts and was the
spark that led to Miami's urban renewal that is still taking place today. Chronicling these events is an engaging one hour documentary titled,
"Instruments of Change." The film shows the power the performing arts has in bringing a community together and features intimate interviews,
emotional footage and photographs along with archival and current day performances from those who participated in these nearly forgotten
endeavors. The film was commissioned by longtime admirers of Ruth Greenfield to honor her dedication for making Miami a better place to live.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 5 of 111
Mon, Feb 02, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Produced by Julie Cohen in Frankie's last year, and released shortly after his passing, on the eve of the Frankie95 festival, this documentary is a
fitting tribute to a great man. The documentary features the last major interview of Frankie Manning before his death, as well as precious archival
footage of his dancing from the 1930's to 2009 in New York, Hollywood, Sweden, France, Italy and Singapore. Footage highlights include scenes
of Manning's birthday parties, where he danced with one woman for each year he'd been alive, the legendary dance scene choreographed and
headlined by Manning for the film "Hellzapoppin," and the phenomenal duet with his 76-year-old son, Chazz, himself a professional dancer.
Frankie was a born storyteller, with a huge smile and an even bigger laugh.
00:30:00
The Civic Life of Nathaniel Colley
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Nathaniel Colley, one of Sacramento's earliest African American lawyers, spent 50 years shaping the course of American history. His passion for
education and civil rights brought Colley together with John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Rosa Parks, Edmund "Pat" Brown, and Bill Clinton.
We'll discover the achievements of this Sacramento-born advocate for justice and equality.
01:00:00
Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
WHISPERS OF ANGELS: A STORY OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD is a documentary that recounts the story of the critical Eastern Line
of The Underground Railroad and its role in the 19th century anti- slavery movement in America. Actors Ed Asner and Blair Underwood portray
white Quaker abolitionist Thomas Garret and free, black anti- slavery activist William Still in dramatic re-enactments filmed on location in the
historical settings where these freedom fighters undertook their noble and dangerous work. Interviews with a cadre of top scholars explore the
themes of courage and racial cooperation in the years leading up to the Civil War.
02:00:00
Adoption: for the Life of Me
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
What would it be like to never know who you were when you were born? Adopted: For the Life of Me follows Dave as he embarks on a journey to
find his birthmother. Along with the heartwarming stories of Joe and a half dozen other adopted citizens, Dave's saga illuminates the impact
secrets can have over an entire lifetime. With its unexpected and moving conclusion, Adopted: For the Life of Me is one of those films that will
stay with you long after you witness it...
03:00:00
Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
John Howard Griffin is best known as the white man who in 1959 disguised himself as a black man and then traveled anonymously through the
heart of Dixie. From his experiences, he wrote Black Like Me, a groundbreaking best seller published in 1960 that today stands as a testament to
Griffin's moral commitment and is a document of one of the more extraordinary events of the Civil Rights era. The book revealed the author's firsthand exposure to the harsh realities that were faced by black citizens each day in the Jim Crow South. Following the publication of the book,
Griffin was the target of death threats and was hanged in effigy in his hometown in Texas. Through dramatic re-enactments, evocative readings
from the book, strong archival materials, and interviews with those who knew John Howard Griffin, this revealing biography looks at the life of this
remarkable social activist. It also examines how Griffin's deep spiritual commitment carried him through an uncanny life - segregated childhood in
Fort Worth, a medic with the French Underground in WWII, blinded by war injuries, and a prolific writer and photographer.
04:00:00
Instruments of Change
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
History credits the inception of the Civil Rights movement to Montgomery, Alabama in the mid-1950s. However here in Miami as early as 1951,
there existed a Fine Arts Conservatory dedicated to bringing music, dance and art to young black and white students in an integrated
environment. This little known conservatory founded by longtime Miami resident Ruth Greenfield, would challenge segregation and change the
lives of many of those who attended the school. Some like classical, clarinet lover Fredrick Morley, would institute the programs he participated in
at the Conservatory as the principal of a highly acclaimed elementary school. Others would start their own conservatories or theater companies or
become life-long advocates for the arts. It's exactly what Greenfield had in mind when she conceived the Conservatory as a place where those of
any color can come together, be taught by first rate teachers and be instilled with a sense of dignity and confidence so they can strive to reach
their full potential. As the Conservatory wound down in the late 70s, it overlapped another Greenfield project known as the Lunchtime Lively Arts
Series. Initiated in 1972 to help revitalize a downtown in decline, it was hosted by Miami Dade College and brought a variety of free entertainment
every Wednesday at noon to various downtown venues. The series which spanned almost twenty years, reignited interest in the arts and was the
spark that led to Miami's urban renewal that is still taking place today. Chronicling these events is an engaging one hour documentary titled,
"Instruments of Change." The film shows the power the performing arts has in bringing a community together and features intimate interviews,
emotional footage and photographs along with archival and current day performances from those who participated in these nearly forgotten
endeavors. The film was commissioned by longtime admirers of Ruth Greenfield to honor her dedication for making Miami a better place to live.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #309
Arthur Levitt and Jane Bryant Quinn
In a 2002 interview, Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the American Stock Exchange and the Securities and Exchange Commission, sits down
with Jane Bryant Quinn, financial columnist for Newsweek.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1305
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 6 of 111
Mon, Feb 02, 2015
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #202
Ice Station Zula/Ice Truder
Multo receives a distress call from his good friend, Professor Precipito, who lives in a sub-arctic region of Zula performing all kinds of precipitation
experiments. Someone is stealing her experiments! The Zula Patrol rushes to the scene to help and they soon discover that the thief is none
other than the legendary Abominable Snow-Gleep! Did I mention he's not very easy to catch? When Wizzy and Zeeter make a small ice
sculpture, they discover they are standing on a glacier and learn all about it. But then Dark Truder steals the glacier for his newly redecorated
headquarters - intent on carving it into a giant ice sculpture of himself. The Zula Patrol must intervene before the glacier melts - endangering its
tiny ice worm inhabitants!
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Animation 1: Where are We? - Story: Eager to emulate their favorite television hero, Captain Cosmos, cadets Eagle, Robyn and Hawk zoom off
into space - only to encounter powerful solar flares that hurtle them down onto the surface of an unfamiliar planet. Stranded there until space
conditions clear up, they must use their keenest observational and analytic skills to try and determine the composition of the soil and rocks,
weather conditions and various other factors, hoping to figure out where they are in the Solar System and how to get back home... only to
discover, in the end, that they've been back on Earth the entire time. Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Observation of our surroundings,
resulting in conclusions being modified as the episode progresses. Interstitial 1: "Space News 1: Tour of International Space Station". Animation
2: Starling DSV - Story: Sandpiper is returning from an outer space mission when her rockets fail upon re-entry, and she splashes into the ocean
and sinks. The teachers and students try to plan a rescue mission, but all are too big for Coot's smaller scale prototype of a new deep space
rescue sub - all except for Starling! The brave junior cadet submerges into the deep sea to trace Sandpiper's path way down to the ocean floor.
But with Sandpiper's rockets disabled, Starling must somehow find a way to rescue her. Will she be able to use her observational skills - and
maybe some discarded rocket boosters - to build an evacuation sled to bring Sandpiper to safety? Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing
conclusions through observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 1: Space vs. Oceans". Character Bio: Eagle
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Feet & Ankles
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#120
(CC)
DVI
#825
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Core Strengthening
Mary Ann uses hand weights and a ball to strengthen the abdominal muscles. Gretchen adds some exercises to challenge the brain.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Lovely In Lace, Joi Mahon
Draft your own bodice pattern and make a striking stretch lace top.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1201
#401
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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Charity Knitting
Give new meaning to your knitting with projects that are perfect for charity. First, Laura Zander creates a cozy, hat that's great for giving. Then,
meet Mary Colucci from Warm Up America! and learn how you can get involved in charity knitting and crochet. Next, Tanis shares the love with
some tools of the trade that have heart. We finish with designer Julia Madill and how to crochet a versatile square motif that can be used for so
many charity projects.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
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N/A #1312
Quilting Trends Today
Quilting Arts TV show introduces you to what is happening in the world for quilting right in your own home. We visit shows all over the country
looking at styles and exhibits, and research print and online media to find key trends. One of the trends we're seeing is functional bowls and table
runners made from scraps and clothes line. Our first guest Catherine Redford demonstrates this trend. Then, Carolyn Friedlander shares her
color expertise. She explores ways to create your own color story using gradation, backgrounds, and various color ways. Vivika DeNegre is last
with felt bunting-felting is a trend that is taking the quilt market by storm.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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Three Ways with Eggs
Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to the best Soft-Cooked Eggs. Then, test cook Bryan Roof shows host Christopher Kimball
how to make a classic Fluffy Omelet. Next, gadget guru Lisa McManus reveals her favorite egg gadgets, and finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster
demonstrates how to make Perfect Fried Eggs.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 7 of 111
Mon, Feb 02, 2015
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Pati's Mexican Table
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My Three Favorite Boys
This episode is all about Pati's boys - it's time for a little mother-son bonding. First, Pati takes Alan, Sami and Juju to their favorite place to have
fun. Then for lunch, the boys will pick their favorite dishes that their mom makes. The only hitch? They have to give Pati a hand as she prepares
each dish. Recipe 1: Alphabet Soup; Recipe 2: Molletes, Grilled Cheese & Bean Heroes; Recipe 3: Pico de Gallo Salsa; Recipe 4: Dulce de
Leche (Cajeta) Cheesecake.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
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Italian Fire
Since Roman times, the Italian focus-hearth-has made monumental contributions to the world of live fire cooking. A new addition to the Primal
Grill equipment collection, an authentic Italian-style wood-burning oven, inspired this show's menu: two versions of Italy's iconic food, pizza,
cooked on the floor of the oven but easily adapted to a conventional grill; wood oven-roasted sweet and sour duck; and monster bone-in pork
chops glazed with a reduction of red wine, honey, and balsamic vinegar. Benissimo. Wood Oven Pizzas (Margherita and Bacon Potato); Sweet
and Sour Duck; Grilled Pork Chops with Cipollini Onion Sauce; Grilled Cipollini Onions on Skewers.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
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Fish, Hunt and Harvest
Kevin prepares smoked mackerel with a blackcurrant Jus, Skeaghanore duck breast with black cherries, pickled wild mushrooms, sauteed garlic
potatoes and to finish, a spiced apple with Killowen yogurt.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Metal Stamping and Spiral Wire Wrapping
As she crafts a cuff bracelet from metal, author and instructor Lisa Niven Kelly shows how to size, stamp and shape a bracelet for fit and fashion.
Inspired by the Spirograph and string art popular in days-gone-by, she creates a beautiful wire-wrapped pendant. In Katie's Beading Lesson,
learn to make a leather wrap bracelet.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
NETA
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Foraging Fun
Forager Andy Benson talks about why he chooses wild edibles for his daily diet and joins Michele in her own backyard to share how to prepare a
few of his favorite wild edibles like Wild Bergamot, Chicory, Cattails, Milkweed Pods and Sumac.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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N/A #507
What's in the Books?
Poor recordkeeping adds up to lost money. This episode examines bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses, profit and loss, and
gives tips on how to get over math anxiety (in case you have it). Meet the youngest Harlem Globetrotter who does a slam dunk with his books.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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DVI #1603
Color
Imagine a world all in black and white - it would be pretty boring. Today we're going to look at some ways to use color. The first project is an art
supply holder. Brightly colored cord is knotted together to form the hanger. Batik a monster tank top using a color resist technique. Today's art
journal page is an experiment on color mixing to create funky printed leaves. The color wheel is the primer for how to mix color but it creates a
beautiful work of art when you add glitter for our last project.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #910
Abundance
P. Allen Smith explores the design principle of Abundance. Allen shares the bounty of the garden, talks daffodils and larkspur, plus, shrubs that
re-bloom. We also visit a pumpkin patch and to top it off, Allen has an abundance of lambs to show you!
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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N/A #202
The Best Places of Season One
While taping 26 episodes for our first season, we traveled to 18 states and 28 cities. We were granted access to some of the hottest places in
horticulture. All visits were special, but these stand out as a few of the best. From Fetzer's Earth Friendly Vineyard, to Berkeley's Edible
Schoolyard, the urban farming wonderland - Greens Grow Farms and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, these just scratched the surface on all the
great places we took GGW viewers to in season one.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Newsline
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#5221
19:30:00
Euromaxx
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20:00:00
Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs
NETA
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N/A
#0
Part documentary, part stage performance, this entertaining look at French chanteuse Edith Piaf tells her story through a terrific theatrical
presentation by singer Raquel Bitton, who literally becomes Piaf while singing, but steps back and tells her story - in English - between the mostly
French songs. Archival photos of Piaf illustrate her life of lucky breaks and tragedy. Some of the film's best moments are of Bitton and Piaf's
friends, lovers, composers happily discussing Piaf over food and wine at a Paris bistro. Featuring 16 songs performed with a full orchestra,
including La Vie En Rose, No Regrets, Hymn To Love.
21:30:00
Two Feet from the Audience
NETA
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N/A
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Two Feet from the Audience is a documentary that looks at the movement which brings classical music to non-traditional and alternative venues,
such as nightclubs and bars, in order to both introduce and revive interest in this genres to audiences who have not traditionally sought out
classical music performances.
22:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Dharma River
APTEX
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N/A
#0
The Journey Into Buddhism series offers cinematic pilgrimages (or "yatra," in Sanskrit) to the spiritual wonders of Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bali,
Cambodia, Java and Central Tibet. Each film in the "Yatra Trilogy"- Dharma River, Prajna Earth, and Vajra Sky Over Tibet- journeys into living
traditions and lost civilizations to explore the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion and inner peace at the heart of these ancient Buddhist
cultures. JOURNEY INTO BUDDHISM: DHARMA RIVER visits the sacred Buddhist temples and mystical sites of Laos, Thailand and Burma. The
Buddha image reverberates throughout the region, in dozens of temples, caves and shrines, yet it never takes the same form. The film explores
the different cultural representations of this universal icon and its contemporary relevance.
23:30:00
Beyond Theology
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N/A #102
Church and State
The separation of church and state is one of the most fundamental principles of our democracy. While some contend that we need to return to our
roots as a "Christian nation," others dispute the notion that the founding fathers intended this to be a nation dedicated to any particular religious
tradition.
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Newsline
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N/A
#5221
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Euromaxx
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N/A
#1104
01:00:00
Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs
NETA
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N/A
#0
Part documentary, part stage performance, this entertaining look at French chanteuse Edith Piaf tells her story through a terrific theatrical
presentation by singer Raquel Bitton, who literally becomes Piaf while singing, but steps back and tells her story - in English - between the mostly
French songs. Archival photos of Piaf illustrate her life of lucky breaks and tragedy. Some of the film's best moments are of Bitton and Piaf's
friends, lovers, composers happily discussing Piaf over food and wine at a Paris bistro. Featuring 16 songs performed with a full orchestra,
including La Vie En Rose, No Regrets, Hymn To Love.
02:30:00
Two Feet from the Audience
NETA
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N/A
#0
Two Feet from the Audience is a documentary that looks at the movement which brings classical music to non-traditional and alternative venues,
such as nightclubs and bars, in order to both introduce and revive interest in this genres to audiences who have not traditionally sought out
classical music performances.
03:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Dharma River
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Journey Into Buddhism series offers cinematic pilgrimages (or "yatra," in Sanskrit) to the spiritual wonders of Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bali,
Cambodia, Java and Central Tibet. Each film in the "Yatra Trilogy"- Dharma River, Prajna Earth, and Vajra Sky Over Tibet- journeys into living
traditions and lost civilizations to explore the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion and inner peace at the heart of these ancient Buddhist
cultures. JOURNEY INTO BUDDHISM: DHARMA RIVER visits the sacred Buddhist temples and mystical sites of Laos, Thailand and Burma. The
Buddha image reverberates throughout the region, in dozens of temples, caves and shrines, yet it never takes the same form. The film explores
the different cultural representations of this universal icon and its contemporary relevance.
04:30:00
Beyond Theology
APTEX
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N/A #102
Church and State
The separation of church and state is one of the most fundamental principles of our democracy. While some contend that we need to return to our
roots as a "Christian nation," others dispute the notion that the founding fathers intended this to be a nation dedicated to any particular religious
tradition.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #310
General Wesley Clark and Joe Klein
In a 2001 interview, Wesley Clark, Five Star General, former Commander NATO European Forces and NATO Air Campaign Kosovo and author,
talks with Joe Klein, The New Yorker Correspondent, Politics and Defense, and author.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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N/A #203
Dueling Space Stations/Don't Look Now
While the Zula Patrol is staying on Zulean Space Station ZIR, Dark Truder is on his own space station, building a giant robot to help him take over
the galaxy. As our heroes learn what goes on inside the weightless world of space stations, Truder and Traxie are completely unprepared for the
challenges and effects of micro-gravity. Something's blocking the view of the Zula Patrol's space telescope. It's Deliria, assuming a variety of
shapes to keep the Patrol from seeing that she's got a space telescope of her own and is up to no good.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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N/A
#102
Animation 1: Total Eclipse - Story: With the first solar eclipse in 26 years looming, Stardust Space Academy is preparing for the "Eclipse Run," a
tradition wherein two random students are chosen to race to the Moon and back during the eclipse. As the big day draws near, two Racers are
picked: Eagle and... little Starling?!! Eagle is both amused and aghast at the lack of competition. But Starling is determined to compete, so she
engages Robyn to tutor her. Thinking the race will be a piece of cake, Eagle lets his guard down and begins to slack off... until the solar eclipse
strikes, plunging the race into darkness - an event that overconfident Eagle did not bother to prepare for. Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
Investigation - we obtain information and learn new things about the world when we learn to ask the right questions in our search for answers.
Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 1: Scavenger Hunt Pt 1". Animation 2: Fly Like an Eagle - Story: A deep space probe, designed to collect data
in far off galaxies, prematurely reappears in our Solar System... on a collision course with the Sun. Headmaster Crane knows if it gets too close to
the Sun's gravity, the probe and all its collected research will be lost forever, so he assigns Eagle, Robyn and Hawk to intercept it and guide it
safely back to Earth. The problem is, Eagle has a faulty heat shield that must be repaired, so at the 11th hour he's scrubbed from the mission leaving Hawk and Robyn to take off without their usual leader. How will they save the day without Eagle's help? Curriculum Focus: Exploration
and Investigation - we obtain information and learn new things about the world when we learn to ask the right questions in our search for
answers. Interstitial 2: Music Video 1: "Gravity". Character Bio: Robyn.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 2
NETA
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Tue, Feb 03, 2015
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss & Toning
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Healthy Aging
A variety of unique exercises are introduced which are all designed to promote healthy aging.
10:30:00
Sew It All
NETA
Start with one pattern and create three signature looks: a business appropriate vest, a fun and funky vest and a formal vest that really makes a
statement.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1204
What A Heel!
Learn a couple of new heel tricks, plus a cool way to stitch toes together on today's show. First, step into sock knitting with author Kate Atherley,
who demonstrates different types of heel turns. Then, meet Anne Merrow, editor of Sockupied, in her home studio. Next, its sock maven Andi
Smith with easy "after-thought" heels and why they're the perfect solution to seamless sock knitting. Then, Tanis has the tools to step help you
into sock knitting with ease. Vickie closes with at tip for putting your toes together with the Kitchener stitch.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
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N/A #1313
Quilting Medley
Today's show is a mix of quilt techniques and approaches. Landscape quilting is our first topic with Carolyn Friedlander; she demonstrates how to
use a quilting strategy to bring a project to life. Then it's Luana Rubin and quilting for charity- all sorts of ideas for utilizing your quilting for charity.
Cheryl Sleboda is last with a technique for working with thermo chromatic paint. Transform your next project with heat reactive paint for a big
reaction!
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #316
French-Style Fruit Tarts
Chef Keller makes two, French-style fruit tarts, starting with a home-style, quick pear tart. Then it is renowned classic, the Tarte aux Fruits just like
the ones found in bakeries throughout France. Poached Pear Tart with Rum-Flavored Almond Cream; Tarte aux Fruits.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #501
A Taste of Winter
In preparation for a hike, Tina packs a lunch made of grilled flatbread, cabbage salad and smoked salmon. After a day of winter activities, Tina
prepares a soup with meatballs and a chocolate dessert.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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N/A #504
El Camino Real
Chef Walter Staib travels to New Mexico and recounts the incredible journey of migration to our early Southwest .Chef Staib visits Taos Pueblo,
and prepares authentic People of the Red Willow recipes of Atole, a Blue Corn Porridge, and Elk Stew for a special Taste of History.
14:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
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DVI #209
Xochimilco: Cooking with Flowers
Pati takes you to Xochimilco, the legendary floating gardens of Mexico, and sprinkles a few flowers into some impressive but easy Mexican
recipes. Squash Blossom Quesadillas; Hibiscus and Pecan Mole; Rose Petal, Marshmallow, Mango and Pistachio Ice Cream.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2105
Wire Coiling
Inventor Sandra Lupo uses the ancient art of wire coiling to make wire-wrapped cones for end caps, tassel toppers and other creative
embellishments. Learn to create a Kumihimo board to create a braid finished with cones and a clasp. Katie shows how to make a riveted leather
strap bracelet with crystals.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Smaller, Simpler Living
NETA
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N/A
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Biz Kid$
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Take It to the Bank
Get a kid's view of the services that banks, credit unions and other financial institutions offer - and why you should make use of them early in life.
Learn the different products and services that banks offer and how to shop for the right bank for you. Meet a young entrepreneur with a haunted
house who has no fear of banking.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1604
Perspective
Today's show is all about perspective or how we see objects in space. Perspective is the technique of representing three dimensional objects on
a two dimensional space - like drawing a house on a flat piece of paper. It's all a point of view from which we categorize or measure - like a tree
that gets smaller and smaller as we walk away from it. Our first example is an optical treasure box with geometric patterns. Next, build your own
kaleidoscope. Add to your art journal - how perspective makes buildings and other city scenes more realistic. Finally, make a lightweight ball with
streamers and watch it fly through the air and learn about perspective.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #911
Whimsy
P. Allen Smith demonstrates the design principle of Whimsy and asks, "What's a garden without a few whimsical touches?" Allen introduces us to
some comical additions to the Garden Home Retreat, Khaki Campbell ducklings and also, a few tips on keeping insects off of the herbs in the
one-acre vegetable garden. We'll also meet an ironworker who makes gingerbread houses and other lighted displays for Garvan Woodland
Gardens.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #203
Greenhouses for Year-Round Growing
No matter how big or small, from commercial growing to the simplest homemade version, there's a greenhouse for any budget. They make year
round growing a possibility no matter where you live. This episode covers the basics and shows off some great places as examples to inspire
viewers that anyone can do it.
18:00:00
Journal
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18:30:00
Euromaxx
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19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
#5222
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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N/A
#705
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #510
Aoife O'donovan
Best known for her work as the lead singer of the progressive bluegrass/string band, Crooked Still, Aofie O'Donovan is also making a splash as a
solo artist. Her songs have been covered by luminaries like Allison Krauss and placed in soundtracks for major shows such as ABC's Private
Practice and HBO's True Blood. In this episode, Aoife performs several of her songs including "Pearls" and "Fire Engine."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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N/A #903
Kevin Gordon
Gordon's songs have been recorded by Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, Levon Helm of The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Kate Campbell, Blackie
& the Rodeo Kings, and others. The title track from his Down to the Well CD, a duet with Grammy-winner Lucinda Williams, was featured on two
prominent compilations: the 2001 Oxford American Southern Music Sampler, and No Depression: What It Sounds like, Volume 1,released by
Dualtone in 2004. Gordon tours regularly throughout the U.S., and is a regular performer at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and
Louisiana Folklife Festival. Also a published poet, Gordon holds an MFA degree from the renowned University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. He
lives in Nashville with his wife and two children.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
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N/A #401
Curtis Stigers
Jazz singer and saxophonist Curtis Stigers plays some of his biggest hits. Later, festival producers discuss the first years of the festival and some
of their struggles.
22:00:00
Black/White & Brown: Brown Versus The Board of Education of Topeka
APT
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On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in the case of Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. This momentous
Supreme Court decision focused national attention on the practice of maintaining racially segregated public schools. The documentary presents
the stories of the individuals, events and circumstances that converged as the wheels of the legal system were set in motion. BLACK/WHITE &
BROWN is narrated by Bill Kurtis and features readings by Walter Cronkite, Jim Lehrer and Bill Moyers.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Civil War: The Untold Story
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N/A #101
Bloody Shiloh
With the 1860 election of anti-slavery candidate Abraham Lincoln, thirteen states from the South secede and form the Confederate States of
America. Union military leaders, along with Lincoln himself, realize that ending the rebellion rests on controlling the Mississippi River. In February
1862, Union forces, led by an obscure general named Ulysses S. Grant, establish a foothold in southern Tennessee near a simple log structure
known as "Shiloh Church." On April 6, 1862, a Confederate force of over 40-thousand, led by General Albert Sidney Johnston, launch a surprise
attack on Grant. The fighting in the hellish terrain surrounding Shiloh is some of the most brutal of the entire war. By day's end, victory is in sight
for the attacking Confederates. But Johnston has been struck in the leg by a bullet, and bleeds to death in 20 minutes. The death of Johnston is a
harbinger of a great change that will soon sweep over "Bloody Shiloh."
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Newsline
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Global 3000
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01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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Aoife O'donovan
Best known for her work as the lead singer of the progressive bluegrass/string band, Crooked Still, Aofie O'Donovan is also making a splash as a
solo artist. Her songs have been covered by luminaries like Allison Krauss and placed in soundtracks for major shows such as ABC's Private
Practice and HBO's True Blood. In this episode, Aoife performs several of her songs including "Pearls" and "Fire Engine."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #903
Kevin Gordon
Gordon's songs have been recorded by Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, Levon Helm of The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Kate Campbell, Blackie
& the Rodeo Kings, and others. The title track from his Down to the Well CD, a duet with Grammy-winner Lucinda Williams, was featured on two
prominent compilations: the 2001 Oxford American Southern Music Sampler, and No Depression: What It Sounds like, Volume 1,released by
Dualtone in 2004. Gordon tours regularly throughout the U.S., and is a regular performer at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and
Louisiana Folklife Festival. Also a published poet, Gordon holds an MFA degree from the renowned University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. He
lives in Nashville with his wife and two children.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
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N/A #401
Curtis Stigers
Jazz singer and saxophonist Curtis Stigers plays some of his biggest hits. Later, festival producers discuss the first years of the festival and some
of their struggles.
03:00:00
Black/White & Brown: Brown Versus The Board of Education of Topeka
APT
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(CC)
N/A
#0
On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in the case of Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. This momentous
Supreme Court decision focused national attention on the practice of maintaining racially segregated public schools. The documentary presents
the stories of the individuals, events and circumstances that converged as the wheels of the legal system were set in motion. BLACK/WHITE &
BROWN is narrated by Bill Kurtis and features readings by Walter Cronkite, Jim Lehrer and Bill Moyers.
04:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Bloody Shiloh
With the 1860 election of anti-slavery candidate Abraham Lincoln, thirteen states from the South secede and form the Confederate States of
America. Union military leaders, along with Lincoln himself, realize that ending the rebellion rests on controlling the Mississippi River. In February
1862, Union forces, led by an obscure general named Ulysses S. Grant, establish a foothold in southern Tennessee near a simple log structure
known as "Shiloh Church." On April 6, 1862, a Confederate force of over 40-thousand, led by General Albert Sidney Johnston, launch a surprise
attack on Grant. The fighting in the hellish terrain surrounding Shiloh is some of the most brutal of the entire war. By day's end, victory is in sight
for the attacking Confederates. But Johnston has been struck in the leg by a bullet, and bleeds to death in 20 minutes. The death of Johnston is a
harbinger of a great change that will soon sweep over "Bloody Shiloh."
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #311
Dr. Susan Love and Anne Taylor Fleming
Dr. Susan Love, pre-eminent breast cancer surgeon and author of two best-selling books on women's health, converses with Anne Taylor
Fleming, TV commentator, author, and correspondent with Jim Lehrer NewsHour.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
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Zula Patrol
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #204
Rock and Patrol/Support Your Neighborhood Volcano
When famous rock group The Bowlin' Stones have a falling out and refuse to play at a big benefit concert, Bula and Zeeter must find them and
convince them to change their minds. Meanwhile, to fill in, Multo must overcome his stage-fright to be the front man of the Zula Patrol's own rock
band. It's the Zula Patrol to the rescue when Voop's volcanic cousin Fielding holds back from erupting. Fielding's in denial about his condition, but
if he builds up too much pressure, the results could be disastrous for the residents of Volcano Valley. Our heroes find out that Fielding is afraid to
let his 'inner volcano' shine through because his neighbors fear and mistrust volcanoes, and they might dislike him even more. The ZPers help
Fielding re-discover how great it is to be a volcano.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 14 of 111
Wed, Feb 04, 2015
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Space Racers
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APTEX
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N/A
#103
Animation 1: Star Signs - Story: While everyone in school learns about our Solar System's many constellations, and how to identify them by their
unique shapes, Eagle is resistant. Studying is tedious; he's got "a need for speed!" As always, Eagle would much rather be out soaring through
space, exploring, seeing new things and going new places! But when a fellow cadet named Crow is missing, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are tasked
with trying to find him. Their main clue: a cryptic radio message from Crow in which he talked about "following Swan." Who is this mysterious
Swan, and where was he leading the missing Space Racer to? Our three sleuths must learn to ask the right questions if they ever hope to find
him. Curriculum Focus: Observation - Looking and listening to gather information and form hypotheses. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 2 Create a Constellation". Animation 2: Vulture's Volcano - Story: Eagle, Robyn, Hawk and Raven are tasked by Headmaster Crane to learn more
about planet Earth by studying an extinct volcano. The cadets are split into two teams: Hawk and Raven are the recon team assigned to a flyover
and observation of a dormant volcano island, while Robyn and Eagle will man the mission center and analyze the observations and data
transmitted. During their inspection, Hawk and Raven discover a secret operation run by Vulture and Dodo inside the volcano - to mine rocket
fuel! The data coming in, however, shows that the volcano is no longer dormant... and it begins to erupt, trapping Vulture and Dodo. Will Robyn
and Eagle be able to guide Crane and the Racers to the rescue of the greedy fuel makers? Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing
conclusions through Observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 8: Make Your Own Volcano". Character Bio: Hawk.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Headache Prevention
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Stretch & Strengthen Your Hips
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#122
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#827
10:00:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1203
10:30:00
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#403
Sit and Be Fit
Exercise Is Fun
Mary Ann focuses on fun and functional exercises set to some of her favorite music.
Sew It All
Pattern-Free Purse, Ellen March
Make your own purse pattern and learn a simple method for easy construction.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1205
Stranded Colorwork
Today's show highlights stranded color knitting techniques. Learn how to work Fair Isle patterns seamlessly with designer Simona Merchant-Dest.
We travel virtually to Iceland to meet Ragga Eriksdotter and spend some Space to Space time from her studio. Then, Kate Gagnon Osborn and
Courtney Kelley demonstrate the Swedish technique of Bohus knitting. Next up is products perfect for colorwork with Tanis. And finally, learn how
a palette change can make a traditional Fair Isle pattern fashion forward with Vickie.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1401
Find Your Inner Artist
Searching for ways to harness your creativity? Susan Brubaker Knapp talks about using photography to jumpstart your creative process. Vivika
DeNegre shares some creative entries in Quilting Arts' "How Does Your Garden Grow" Challenge. And "creativity enabler" Carrie Bloomston
shows ways to use an idea or prompt, such as a saying, to get started on a project.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4138
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Classics with a Twist
Lidia's reinventing Italian classics. Learn to make Lidia's fresh Mozzarella salad not with tomatoes but Celery and walnuts instead. She puts a
spin on the classic Pappa al Pomodoro from Maremma by adding clams! Plus, a crowd-pleasing Zucchini Parmigiana, a delicious variation of on
tried and true eggplant version.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #404
Vegan with Adam Sobel
Both Huffington Post and Buzzfeed named Chef Adam Sobel's Cinnamon Snail one of the Top 5 Food Trucks in America. He will reveal his
secrets to Sara when he cooks Korean Barbecue Tofu Tacos as well as Ancho Chili Black Bean Potato Skins. Yum!
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1123
Rocky Mountaineer
All aboard the Rocky Mountaineer!! Chef Ming Tsai goes on the road in Canada in this special episode of Simply Ming. Cooking on the move,
Ming travels across British Columbia to experience the best of Canadian cuisine with Rocky Mountaineer Chef Jeanne Pierre Guerin.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 15 of 111
Wed, Feb 04, 2015
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14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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(CC)
N/A #406
Rib Master
In American barbecue, ribs rule, and woe to the grillmeister who doesn't understand the rules. Like never, ever boil. This is the rib crash course,
appropriate for all skill levels, and a popular part of the curriculum at BBQ U. The Professor gives you a little background on bones before getting
to the meat of the matter. Here's the rest of the lesson plan: Classic spare ribs served with ember-roasted sweet potatoes; Dinosaur Beef Ribs,
the biggest and baddest bones of all; finally, the refreshingly different, A-plus Mint Julep Ribs with a healthy hit of Kentucky bourbon.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2106
Brick Stitch Jewelry
Colorful brick stitch creations are simple and easy to expand as your skills improve. Francie Brodie shows how to use this popular stitch to make
large, lightweight earrings for summer fun or holidays. Francie takes the mystery out of making the Slip and Slide bracelet using the right angle
weave with single and multiple bead units. Katie shares more tips on organizing and storing your seed beads.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Aronia Berries
Michele visits with a couple of the leading Aronia Berry Experts and Growers to learn more about this newly celebrated SuperFood. They share
delicious recipes, products to look for, and how to grow Aronia Berry plants in your own backyard.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #509
It's A Job to Get A Job!
It's a job getting a job and Biz Kid$ is here to help. Learn tips and tricks for writing a great resume, dressing for success, and nailing the interview.
Get the inside scoop on what employers look for from a young entrepreneur who manages 200 employees.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1605
Patterns
Patterns are a design, motif or decoration, formed from regular repeated elements. They can also be naturally-occurring or a random
arrangement of shapes, colors which have a regular or decorative effect. Patterns can be stripes, or lines, or alternating colors. The first project
has a striped pattern of knots tied with plastic lacing. Next, make felt cookies with a polka dot pattern. Then add a chevron pattern to your art
journal. Last, create a folding play mat with landscape patterns of a city scene around a lake.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #912
Mystery
For P. Allen Smith, the design principle of Mystery invokes curiosity and expectation in the garden. Allen shows us a few examples of mystery,
plus some helpful information on citronella geraniums, grafting Japanese maples and an easy way to plant potatoes.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #204
From Seed to Cellar; Living Homegrown Fresh
With shrinking yards and budgets, the move towards more self-sufficiency and urban homesteading is one of the hottest topics today. We visit
one Los Angeles urban homesteader to see how she supplements many daily provisions for her family, right from her own backyard. From raising
backyard chickens, growing herbs and vegetables to preserving the bounty, this urban homesteader does it all with approachable and
transferrable tips and ideas.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#233
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5223
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#318
20:00:00
Musical Threads: Expression of a People
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Guitar virtuoso and ethnomusicologist Tyron Cooper and world-class mezzo soprano Marietta Simpson lead viewers on a journey through
African-American musical culture in MUSICAL THREADS: EXPRESSIONS OF A PEOPLE. Shot in the Cole Porter Room at the Indiana History
Center, this simple, yet engaging production includes special arrangements of well-known secular and sacred songs and original tunes penned
by Cooper and Simpson. The diverse set list ranges from traditional hymns and inspirational spirituals to the jazz standards "Body and Soul" and
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Between songs, Cooper and Simpson discuss the origins and styles of the songs, while stressing the
universality of the messages conveyed in them.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 16 of 111
Wed, Feb 04, 2015
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21:00:00
Sharon Isbin: Troubadour
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AS2 Episode
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N/A
#0
Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique and versatility, multiple Grammy winner Sharon Isbin is considered one of today's pre-eminent
classical guitarists. Her catalogue of more than 25 recordings - ranging from Baroque, folk and Latin to rock, pop and jazz-fusion - reflects Isbin's
remarkable versatility. Combining performance and documentary, SHARON ISBIN: TROUBADOUR focuses on Isbin's unusual and inspiring
musical journey, including her early guitar studies and teenage triumphs. Along the way, the the Minneapolis native encountered and overcame
numerous obstacles - from resistance to the guitar as an orchestral instrument to her struggles working within a traditionally male-dominated field.
Isben explains, "There is always a duality with this instrument and being a woman playing it. In the guitar world, I always had to fight as a woman.
And in the musical world I always had to fight as a guitarist." The film also explores Isbin's role as teacher to a new generation of guitarists at both
The Julliard School, where she created the first guitar department, and the Aspen Music Festival.
22:00:00
Becoming California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
BECOMING CALIFORNIA is an epic story of environmental change on America's western edge. From geologic origins hundreds of millions of
years ago to present day and beyond, Becoming California takes a look at change on a grand scale. It reveals how humans' approach toward the
environment dictates the nature of change, and how a shift in attitudes can foster healthy, functioning ecosystems amidst vibrant economies,
sustaining not just nature, but people, too.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 17 of 111
Thu, Feb 05, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5223
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#318
01:00:00
Musical Threads: Expression of a People
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Guitar virtuoso and ethnomusicologist Tyron Cooper and world-class mezzo soprano Marietta Simpson lead viewers on a journey through
African-American musical culture in MUSICAL THREADS: EXPRESSIONS OF A PEOPLE. Shot in the Cole Porter Room at the Indiana History
Center, this simple, yet engaging production includes special arrangements of well-known secular and sacred songs and original tunes penned
by Cooper and Simpson. The diverse set list ranges from traditional hymns and inspirational spirituals to the jazz standards "Body and Soul" and
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Between songs, Cooper and Simpson discuss the origins and styles of the songs, while stressing the
universality of the messages conveyed in them.
02:00:00
Sharon Isbin: Troubadour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique and versatility, multiple Grammy winner Sharon Isbin is considered one of today's pre-eminent
classical guitarists. Her catalogue of more than 25 recordings - ranging from Baroque, folk and Latin to rock, pop and jazz-fusion - reflects Isbin's
remarkable versatility. Combining performance and documentary, SHARON ISBIN: TROUBADOUR focuses on Isbin's unusual and inspiring
musical journey, including her early guitar studies and teenage triumphs. Along the way, the the Minneapolis native encountered and overcame
numerous obstacles - from resistance to the guitar as an orchestral instrument to her struggles working within a traditionally male-dominated field.
Isben explains, "There is always a duality with this instrument and being a woman playing it. In the guitar world, I always had to fight as a woman.
And in the musical world I always had to fight as a guitarist." The film also explores Isbin's role as teacher to a new generation of guitarists at both
The Julliard School, where she created the first guitar department, and the Aspen Music Festival.
03:00:00
Becoming California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
BECOMING CALIFORNIA is an epic story of environmental change on America's western edge. From geologic origins hundreds of millions of
years ago to present day and beyond, Becoming California takes a look at change on a grand scale. It reveals how humans' approach toward the
environment dictates the nature of change, and how a shift in attitudes can foster healthy, functioning ecosystems amidst vibrant economies,
sustaining not just nature, but people, too.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #312
Azir Nafasi and Karl Fleming
In a 2005 interview, Azir Nafasi, teacher and author of Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, talks with Karl Fleming, journalist and
legendary civil rights reporter.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1308
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
Down Under/Singin' in the Rain Forest
The Zula Patrol comes to the aid of Zulean insects whose entire neighborhood (a lush green field with rich topsoil) has been bulldozed away by
Bruce and Sheila Mole, who are building an above-ground winter home to get away from those chilly months "down under" the ground. Wizzy and
Wigg are taking care of Iris' orchid, but when it wilts, they decide to replace it - by going to where most orchids come from: Earth's Amazon rain
forest. As they try to find the orchid, they learn all about the incredible rain forest - and make friends with its fascinating animal inhabitants, some
of whom are endangered.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
Animation 1: Mars Canyon Race - Story: It's time for a Stardust Space Academy tradition: the exciting annual race across Mars's rocky canyons,
which happens once every Martian year (twice as long as an Earth year). Coach Pigeon is busy training and preparing the cadets, who aspire to
be as good as the legendary all-time Mars Canyon Race champion, Swift Starlight. The race will span some difficult terrain that the cadets have
not explored before: Valles Marineris, the red planet's grandest canyon of all. Eagle and Raven get into some serious boasting and taunting, each
confident that he'll handily beat the other... which leads to a dare: why wait for the official race? They'll quietly meet after class at Valles Marineris
and settle the bet to see who's faster. Without telling anyone - only Starling sees them go - they head off to do just that, which leads them both
into some serious trouble. Curriculum Focus: Exploration of new things and places as a way to broaden one's understanding of the world - in this
case, the different world of Mars. Interstitial 1: "Space News 2: All About Mars". Animation 2: Election - Story: Seeing an opportunity to make
some positive changes at the Academy, Eagle nominates himself as Class President... only to be challenged by Robyn, who also feels she'd
make an effective leader. They agree that the only fair way to decide is to hold an election, so both candidates are soon off and running. Robyn
takes a thoughtful approach, analyzing what the Racers can realistically hope to change, while Eagle makes brash, absurd promises - but coasts
to victory based on his popularity. Problem is, now he finds he has to actually deliver on his crazy campaign pledges - including putting a second
Moon in orbit around the Earth, which leads to a near-catastrophe in space when the new "Moon" adversely affects the gravitational pull on
Earth's ocean tides. Curriculum Focus: Experimentation, and the pitfalls of not asking the right questions as we attempt to prove or disprove our
ideas and hypotheses. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 2: Gravity". Character Bio: Starling.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Interval Training
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#123
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 18 of 111
Thu, Feb 05, 2015
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APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#828
10:00:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1204
10:30:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#404
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen Your Bones
Sit and Be Fit
Strength Coordination
This episode features a potpourri of movements to enhance strength and coordination.
Sew It All
Applique Away, Debra Immergut & Nicole Blum
Learn reverse applique techniques and make a stylish skirt.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1206
Creature Cuteness
Learn to knit and crochet in 3-D to make stuffed creatures that are full of personality. First, Rebecca Danger shows that getting a great looking
monster or toy depends on good finishing. Then, we'll connect Space to Space with Allison Hoffman and learn why crafty is cool. Next, is Tanis
with Tools of the Trade. Then, learn about toys that transform with creature-creator Susan B Anderson. And Vickie has a last tip to wrap up the
show.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Groovy Gifts
Looking for a great handmade gift? Sarah Ann Smith's Inside-Out Bag features an easy zipper and machine applique technique. Lyric
Montgomery Kinard's Sketchpad Slipcover makes a thoughtful gift. Susan Brubaker Knapp shows how to make a simple cuff that can be hand or
machine embellished to suit the personality of its recipient.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4139
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Childhood Memories
The smell or taste of a particular food can evoke cherished childhood memories. At Ballymaloe Cooking School in County Cork, host Rachel Allen
watches Myrtle Allen, the grand-dame of Irish country house cooking, prepare a favorite dish of generations of children: Ballymaloe balloons.
Back in her own kitchen, Rachel cooks her mother's roast chicken with stuffing, lemonade and white chocolate buns.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Patricia Williams, Seasonal Fruit
This episode features fresh, seasonal fruit. First, Chef Stellino creates Pears Braised in Red Wine Sauce. Then, Chef Patricia Williams from
District in New York joins Nick to make Claufouti with Fruit.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #304
Sweets for the Sweet
Host Laura Theodore prepares jazzed up versions of favorite culinary confections. "Peanut Butter Mousse Tartlets" head this line up of
scrumptious sugary confections and easy "Chocolate Candy Clusters" please even the most devoted candy lover. A surprise twist on the classic
"Apple Turnover" provides added sweet culinary bliss to this trio of sweet treats.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
Special Spuds
Garlic Mashed Potatoes; Potato Ragout; Gratin Dauphinoise; Cream Puff Potatoes.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#106
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2107
Wire Wrapping Variations
Using new innovations and traditional techniques, inventor Wyatt White presents ideas for wrapping different types of wire to create a setting for a
cameo cabochon. Using both vintage and new buttons, Wyatt shows how to shape wire to make rings and earrings. Katie shows how to stitch
beads onto braided leather.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Natural Pets
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#304
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 19 of 111
Thu, Feb 05, 2015
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16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #510
Fundraising Can Be Fun
Have a worthy cause? Then host a worthy fundraiser. This episode shows how to organize volunteers, choose the right venue, get the word out,
and keep expenses low. Learn the right way to do the right thing.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1606
Symmetry
Today's theme is symmetry - something is exactly the same on both sides of a dividing line or center. It can also refer to a balanced arrangement
of the parts of a whole. The first project is a mixed media collage that features symmetrical feather shapes. Next, build and decorate a sandcastle.
Create jeweled crowns that are exactly the same on both sides. Then, make mirror images on facing pages in your art journal. Last, Make a
survivor belt with special findings featuring a symmetrical design.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #913
Time
P. Allen Smith explains the design principle of Time and they way the element is expressed in various garden styles through the ages. Allen also
shares tips for growing asparagus, container gardening and even how chickens can help children learn. Plus, in the "Allen's Collections" segment,
he reveals his fascination with glass bottles and demonstrates decorative ways they can be used.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
The Northwest Flower & Garden Show; Behind The Scenes of Making It Great
As we visit one of the greatest flower and garden shows of our time, we go behind the scenes to see every part of how the show comes together.
From bare indoor space, to awe inspiring, full-blown gardens, from award-winning designers, world-renowned speakers, every year gardeners
from around the world just can't get enough of this great show.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11026
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1132
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5224
19:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#218
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1212
Lonesome River Band
A force in bluegrass since its formation in 1991, Lonesome River Band plays a selection of its hits at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the
Kentucky Horse Park.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
22:00:00
Wilder: An American First
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This historical biography traces the life of Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the first elected African-American governor in the United States. WILDER:
AN AMERICAN FIRST charts his early years waiting tables in segregated country clubs and hotels during the Depression, to the narrow and
heated 1989 race for governor of Virginia to his failed campaign for the 1991 Democratic presidential nomination. Often flamboyant, and known
as a shrewd and ruthless politician, Wilder was unafraid to take controversial positions. WILDER: AN AMERICAN FIRST explores how one man
became one of the world's most powerful black leaders without ever embracing the evangelical messages popular among other African-American
politicians. The documentary features first-hand accounts and commentary by friends including Bill Cosby, as well as family, colleagues and
journalists.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #403
That's My Face
Documentarian Thomas Allen Harris journeys to Africa and Brazil on a quest to find his spiritual ancestors. Reared in both the Bronx and
Tanzania, Harris documents his own struggles with cultural identity while investigating the broader issues of race in the United States, Africa and
South America.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 20 of 111
Fri, Feb 06, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5224
00:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#218
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1212
Lonesome River Band
A force in bluegrass since its formation in 1991, Lonesome River Band plays a selection of its hits at the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the
Kentucky Horse Park.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
03:00:00
Wilder: An American First
APT
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(CC)
N/A
#0
This historical biography traces the life of Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the first elected African-American governor in the United States. WILDER:
AN AMERICAN FIRST charts his early years waiting tables in segregated country clubs and hotels during the Depression, to the narrow and
heated 1989 race for governor of Virginia to his failed campaign for the 1991 Democratic presidential nomination. Often flamboyant, and known
as a shrewd and ruthless politician, Wilder was unafraid to take controversial positions. WILDER: AN AMERICAN FIRST explores how one man
became one of the world's most powerful black leaders without ever embracing the evangelical messages popular among other African-American
politicians. The documentary features first-hand accounts and commentary by friends including Bill Cosby, as well as family, colleagues and
journalists.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #403
That's My Face
Documentarian Thomas Allen Harris journeys to Africa and Brazil on a quest to find his spiritual ancestors. Reared in both the Bronx and
Tanzania, Harris documents his own struggles with cultural identity while investigating the broader issues of race in the United States, Africa and
South America.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #313
Strobe Talbott and David Halberstam
In a 2002 interview, Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution and former Deputy Secretary of State, sits down with David Halberstam,
Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1309
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Hide 'n Seek On Jupiter/A Tale of Two Planets
It's time for the Interplanetary Hide 'n Seek Game. Perennial losers Wizzy, Wigg and Gorga decide to on Jupiter when they find out that no one
has ever hidden there. While five-time hide 'n seek champion Zeeter is looking for them, the trio discover that the huge planet is filled with storms,
the most powerful are in The Great Red Spot, and there is no solid land mass for them to land on. When the twin Giant Ice Planets Uranus and
Neptune quarrel, Dark Truder swoops in and hoodwinks Neptune into becoming part of his newly formed personal Planetary System, the
Truderverse. But when the dour planet wants out, it's up to the Zula Patrol to release him from Truder's greedy grip.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#105
Animation 1: Ace Space Reporter - Story: The Space Racers watch archival TV footage about the legendary Swift Starlight's last race, just before
he inexplicably vanished and was never heard from again. Intrigued, Robyn decides to pursue the cold trail of his mysterious disappearance by
interviewing several teachers and writing a story for the school blog. Robyn, Eagle and Hawk track Swift's disappearance to a site on the far side
of the Moon, where they find some leftover paint and a few other clues. After gathering more information back at campus, Robyn finally unravels
the mystery of Swift Starlight - but will she be able to write her story and tell the world about it? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning - developing
hypotheses, model flexible thinking and being open to new information and unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 1: "Space News 2: The Moon".
Animation 2: Above and Beyond - Story: After a spirited Orb-O game in which Eagle displays his usual athleticism (as well as a bit of
showboating), Robyn does a scientific analysis of his "patented spin-fling-and-score move," and suggests improvements. Eagle, however, is all
about instinct - and wants no part of Robyn's ideas. But when the team is sent to correct the course of an errant deep space probe that is
unexpectedly heading towards certain destruction in Saturn's rings, Eagle is faced with a choice of much greater consequence than in any Orb-O
game. Will he embrace Robyn's analysis, which just might save the day... or will the probe, and maybe the team, become lost forever in Saturn's
rings? Curriculum Focus: Learning to be more effective through observation and experimentation. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 2: Planets".
Character Bio: Headmaster Crane.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 21 of 111
Fri, Feb 06, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Improve Posture & Flatten Abs
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#124
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#829
10:00:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1205
10:30:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#405
Sit and Be Fit
Reaction Time
Mary Ann shows how to use a ball to test your reaction time.
Sew It All
Bobbin Along, Ellen Osten
Embellish a cute clutch with bobbinwork techniques.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1207
Vintage Knitting
Knit something straight out of a period drama, or add a pretty detail to lend a vintage touch. Andrea Jurgrau demonstrates a Downton Abbey
inspired jabot and cuff. On our Space to Space segment, we gain a wealth of knowledge on fashion history from the 1920s and 30s with designer
Annie Modesitt. Next, Andrea Jurgrau returns with a segment on vintage lace doilies. Then, Tanis shows that even yarn and notions can be
stately and elegant. Last, Vickie shows how to add a lacy trim for a vintage feminine look.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1403
Ribbon and Floss
Have you noticed the beautiful designer ribbons available these days? Jane Sassaman demonstrates how to make lovely ribbon rosettes to wear
as a pin, or use as an embellishment. Susan Brubaker Knapp's technique of using simple embroidery and then free-motion machine work brings
out the personality of special fabrics. Carrie Bloomston's pillows feature inspirational words and motifs make with silk sari ribbon.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
Cozy Carbs
Ricotta Dumplings With Red Pepper Sauce; Macaroni Beaucaire; Gnocchi Maison; Linguine With Clam Sauce And Vegetables.
#4140
#108
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Potatoes
One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four! In this episode dedicated to spuds, Joanne takes us to her restaurant Copita to show us how they
make her favorite dish, and follows it up by teaching her student how to incorporate potatoes into recipes such as a Sweet Potato Vichyssoise
and Spiced Papas Bravas with Avocado Crema. Recipes: Sweet Potato Vichyssoise with Chipotle Crema, Spiced Papas Bravas with Avocado
Crema. Student: Kevin Blum.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1208
Smothered Rabbit with Mushrooms/New Hope Plantation
Chef Folse showcases some of Louisiana's excellent camp cooking starting with Breaded Rabbit Mullinex, a crispy pan-fried seasoned with basil,
thyme, tarragon and garlic powder. At New Hope Plantation, Chef Folse prepares Smothered Rabbit with Mushrooms, a combination of rabbit,
onions, celery, bell pepper, garlic, tomatoes and mushrooms. He concludes with Rabbit, Oyster, and Andouille Gumbo.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #710
New Orleans Shrimp and Creamy Grits
Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball how to make New Orleans Barbecue Shrimp right at home. Next, tasting expert
Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of pepper jack cheese. Then, test cook Bridget Lancaster reveals the steps to perfect creamy cheese
Grits. And finally, Chris uncovers the secrets behind the best Baked Macaroni and cheese.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2108
Leather and Chainmaille Jewelry
Author Laura Poplin combines the ancient art of leatherwork and chainmaille to make beautiful contemporary jewelry. Learn to make colorful dyed
and painted leather rectangles and finish them into jewelry using classic leatherworking techniques. Laura shows how to connect leather pieces
with Byzantine chainmaille weave to make a cuff style bracelet. Katie demonstrates a quick and easy cup chain bracelet.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 22 of 111
Fri, Feb 06, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Healthy Home Brews
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#305
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #511
What to Do with a Windfall
Congratulations - you have a windfall! Now what? Take a look at some investment alternatives and how to evaluate them based on time, risk, and
rate of return. Meet several young entrepreneurs who were faced with a financial opportunity and see where they decided to invest their money.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1607
Shadows
The definition of a shadow is a dark image projected onto a surface when light is blocked by the shade of an object. It's what gives your project
dimension. First, make silhouettes of your friends. Then, create shadows all around the room with a birthday mobile. Today's art journal technique
is an introduction to shading using three dimensional shapes. We finish with a shadow puppet theater.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #801
Winter Gardens
The garden may look bare but there are activities going on around every turn. Allen uses the winter season to define the garden's framework with
evergreen holly hedges. He also brings gardening indoors by creating unique plant terrariums.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Growing Hydroponically; No Dirt Required
Space challenged or not, growing hydroponically (without soil) offers lots of advantages, from fewer pest and diseases to being able to grow your
own, no matter where you live...or work. We show a brand new system using shipping containers to grow restaurant quality produce
hydroponically, drop in on a New York city dweller creating hydroponic window gardens and go shopping to show you what it takes to start your
own system, even on very little money.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11027
18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#322
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5225
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1105
George Hamilton
Born to a band leader and an aspiring starlet - George Hamilton's life took him on a wild ride that eventually delivered him to Hollywood - where
he consciously created the smooth, debonair image that we still identify with him today. With a rich body of work in film and television, Hamilton
has starred in such productions as "The Light in the Piazza," "Evel Knievel," "Love at First Bite," and "Zorro, The Gay Blade." But he is probably
just as well known for his exploits as a ladies' man, having escorted such high profile women as actress Elizabeth Taylor, First Daughter Lynda
Bird Johnson, and model Alana Stewart. These days he is crisscrossing the country once again, this time starring in the Broadway tour of "La
Cage Aux Folles. " On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with the suave and perpetually tanned Golden Globewinning actor George Hamilton.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#923
Dismembered Tennesseans; Volume Five.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1413
Michael Martin Murphey and the Clark Family Trio from Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Michael Johnathon and the WoodSongs Crew head to Eureka Springs, Arkansas for the second show of a double broadcast taping at as part of
the 66th Annual Ozark Folk Festival. Michael Martin Murphey has been called "one of the best songwriters in America." Murphey has left an
indelible mark on the American Music Landscape crafting and recording such iconic hits as "Wildfire," "Carolina In The Pines", "Geronimo's
Cadillac", "Cowboy Logic," "Cherokee Fiddle", "Boy From The Country" and more. In the process, he has earned six gold albums and multiple
Grammy nominations. His latest release is the bluegrass flavored album 'Red River Drifter'. The Clark Family Trio are from Searcy, Arkansas and
perform modern Bluegrass, Americana and Gospel favorites, featuring tight three-part "family" harmonies and finger-style and flat picked acoustic
guitar. Nine-year-old Sally Ann Clark and her big sister, 15-year-old Sophie, have literally grown up singing with their Mom, Cindy (who also plays
upright bass for the group). They are joined by Little Rock superpicker Bill Nesbitt on acoustic guitar. Fiddlin' Banjo Billy Mathews has been
playing music for over forty years in the Old Time genre. Still residing in the Ozark Mountains, he is known far and wide across this land for his
musical skill and old time fiddling ability.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 23 of 111
Fri, Feb 06, 2015
Start
Title
Subtitle
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Cap
AS2 Episode
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Okay, Cupid
The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting (NYU) and God of Love (NYU): A Brooklyn couple have dinner with a hunter and his girlfriend, a
magical swan woman whose captured robe led to their courtship. The evening goes one direction - downhill. Writer/director Emily Carmichael.
2011 Oscar winner for Best Live Action Short, God of Love follows Raymond, an artist who combines singing with his champion dart-throwing
ability to harness the power of love. Writer/director Luke Matheny. .
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #409
Rectify: Ray Mckinnon On Characters & Culture
Ray McKinnon, creator of the Sundance Channel's breakout hit, Rectify, details how to capture the personality of a culture through establishing
strong characters, tone, and atmosphere. The short film Spanola Pepper Sauce Company follows, directed by McKinnon and written by Graham
Gordy, suggesting there's more brewing in Spanola, AK than just its fine pepper sauce cooking.
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #101
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The first known human story is that of Gilgamesh, king of Uruk. Images of artifacts from ancient Iraq mix with beautiful illustrations, dance, and
costume to tell of the relations between gods and mortals, the search for friendship, love, and immortality. Featured cast members include
Assyriologist Ben Foster, comic book illustrator Jim Starlin, and poet and playwright Yusef Komunyakaa.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #808
The Return of Side Show
Our guests are director Bill Condon, composer Henry Krieger, set designer David Rockwell and librettist Bill Russell, the creative team of
Broadway's Side Show. Based on the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, this musical first played on Broadway in 1997 and has now
been radically reconceived by Condon for a revival, which just opened on Broadway.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 24 of 111
Sat, Feb 07, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5225
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1105
George Hamilton
Born to a band leader and an aspiring starlet - George Hamilton's life took him on a wild ride that eventually delivered him to Hollywood - where
he consciously created the smooth, debonair image that we still identify with him today. With a rich body of work in film and television, Hamilton
has starred in such productions as "The Light in the Piazza," "Evel Knievel," "Love at First Bite," and "Zorro, The Gay Blade." But he is probably
just as well known for his exploits as a ladies' man, having escorted such high profile women as actress Elizabeth Taylor, First Daughter Lynda
Bird Johnson, and model Alana Stewart. These days he is crisscrossing the country once again, this time starring in the Broadway tour of "La
Cage Aux Folles. " On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with the suave and perpetually tanned Golden Globewinning actor George Hamilton.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#923
Dismembered Tennesseans; Volume Five.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1413
Michael Martin Murphey and the Clark Family Trio from Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Michael Johnathon and the WoodSongs Crew head to Eureka Springs, Arkansas for the second show of a double broadcast taping at as part of
the 66th Annual Ozark Folk Festival. Michael Martin Murphey has been called "one of the best songwriters in America." Murphey has left an
indelible mark on the American Music Landscape crafting and recording such iconic hits as "Wildfire," "Carolina In The Pines", "Geronimo's
Cadillac", "Cowboy Logic," "Cherokee Fiddle", "Boy From The Country" and more. In the process, he has earned six gold albums and multiple
Grammy nominations. His latest release is the bluegrass flavored album 'Red River Drifter'. The Clark Family Trio are from Searcy, Arkansas and
perform modern Bluegrass, Americana and Gospel favorites, featuring tight three-part "family" harmonies and finger-style and flat picked acoustic
guitar. Nine-year-old Sally Ann Clark and her big sister, 15-year-old Sophie, have literally grown up singing with their Mom, Cindy (who also plays
upright bass for the group). They are joined by Little Rock superpicker Bill Nesbitt on acoustic guitar. Fiddlin' Banjo Billy Mathews has been
playing music for over forty years in the Old Time genre. Still residing in the Ozark Mountains, he is known far and wide across this land for his
musical skill and old time fiddling ability.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Okay, Cupid
The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting (NYU) and God of Love (NYU): A Brooklyn couple have dinner with a hunter and his girlfriend, a
magical swan woman whose captured robe led to their courtship. The evening goes one direction - downhill. Writer/director Emily Carmichael.
2011 Oscar winner for Best Live Action Short, God of Love follows Raymond, an artist who combines singing with his champion dart-throwing
ability to harness the power of love. Writer/director Luke Matheny. .
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #409
Rectify: Ray Mckinnon On Characters & Culture
Ray McKinnon, creator of the Sundance Channel's breakout hit, Rectify, details how to capture the personality of a culture through establishing
strong characters, tone, and atmosphere. The short film Spanola Pepper Sauce Company follows, directed by McKinnon and written by Graham
Gordy, suggesting there's more brewing in Spanola, AK than just its fine pepper sauce cooking.
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #101
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The first known human story is that of Gilgamesh, king of Uruk. Images of artifacts from ancient Iraq mix with beautiful illustrations, dance, and
costume to tell of the relations between gods and mortals, the search for friendship, love, and immortality. Featured cast members include
Assyriologist Ben Foster, comic book illustrator Jim Starlin, and poet and playwright Yusef Komunyakaa.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #808
The Return of Side Show
Our guests are director Bill Condon, composer Henry Krieger, set designer David Rockwell and librettist Bill Russell, the creative team of
Broadway's Side Show. Based on the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, this musical first played on Broadway in 1997 and has now
been radically reconceived by Condon for a revival, which just opened on Broadway.
05:00:00
05:30:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#202
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3002
Understanding Advanced Prostate Cancer
When a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer that has advanced he and his team of physicians begin an all-out war. In this program we take
you inside the battles to see how doctors-oncologists, radiologists, radiation oncologists and others on the team fight against the cancer and its
side effects. We'll learn about a new, precision-oriented biopsy procedure, called, "Mapping", and we'll meet men who are living with advanced
prostate cancer and hear how they continue to enjoy fulfilling and active lives-even as they fight a deadly disease.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 25 of 111
Sat, Feb 07, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
Distrib
Stereo
KCSM
Cap
(N)
AS2 Episode
N/A
#1310
08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Lily
Two of Gary's favorite flowers are painted today. These flowers are painted in a very loose style. Bright White Peonies are painted with Pink
Roses, painted on a dark, rich colored background. Graceful vines and small buds and leaves complete the composition.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Island Magic Part II
NETA
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strength & Flexibility of Hips
APTEX
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Balance
Improving balance through weight training, stretching and leg strengthening is the theme of this episode.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Diabetes
(CC)
N/A
#204
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1404
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#830
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1206
(CC)
N/A
#110
NETA
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #206
Arahova
Eva visits a popular winter destination and the ski mecca of Greece, learns about the local cheese called formaella, and Chef Yiannis makes
kokoras krasatos and karidato.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Stovetop Madness
Lentil Bean Soup, Skillet Bread & Garlic Seasoned Butter Orange Magnolia Sauce.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#104
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #204
Garlic and Onion Steal The Show
Garlic and Onions appear in many Italian dishes, and in this episode they actually become the "star ingredients." Lidia starts the meal with a quick
and easy Savory Onion Tart followed by a delicious, mild and creamy Garlic Risotto. For dessert, it's all about chocolate with the moist Torta
Caprese.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
New York - Staten Island
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans visits various parts of New York City with chefs Seamus Mullen, owner of a
handful on New York City restaurants including Tertulia in Manhattan's West Village, and April Bloomfield, the James Beard Award winning best
chef of New York City, whose Spotted Pig restaurant has won a prestigious Michelin star seven years in a row. The trio starts the day off at the
Brooklyn Grange, which is a rooftop farm in the middle of Brooklyn and then head to Dickson's in Chelsea market where they break down a pig
from the nose to the tail. Then it's off to another borough on the ferryboat from Manhattan to Staten Island for the feast. Tonight's menu includes
Seafood Paella with Lobster, Scallops and Shrimp, a Brooklyn Grange Salad, Roasted Coppa Spring Greens with Scapes, Favas, and Herbs,
and a Duck Confit Salad with Raisins, Fennel, and Apple and the view for the feast at Casa Belvedere is as stunning as the city it was created in!
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Turkey's Turquoise Coast
Viewers will be forgiven for thinking the southern Turkish coast on the Mediterranean Sea more closely resembles the Italian countryside or
Greek islands. That's because the best Greek and Roman ruins are found in Turkey. Great, ancient towns of Ephesus, Antalya, Myra and Dalyan
dot the Turkish coast, tempting visitors to step back into time when lavish Roman homes and markets dotted the landscape. Boarding a gulet, the
traditional wooden Turkish boat, for a Blue Cruise, Rudy departs from the popular seaside town of Bodrum for a watery visit along the coast with
stops to tour dramatic, historic ruins.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 26 of 111
Sat, Feb 07, 2015
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13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
Turkey's Coast, Cappadocia & Istanbul
Equitrekking host Darley Newman experiences life on Turkey's beautiful Mediterranean Coast - otherwise known as the Turquoise Rivera - by
hiking the chilly waters of Saklikent Gorge and horseback riding through the abandoned Greek city of Kayakoy. Next, it's off to bustling Istanbul,
where East meets West, to explore the Blue Mosque, Spice Market, Grand Bazaar, Topkapi Palace and the mighty Bosphorus. Finally, Darley
returns to Cappadocia, to step back in time with the locals of these ancient villages. In Avanos, Darley focuses on local food, learning how to
make pekmez (a special type of jelly) and cook testi kebab, a dish containing meat and vegetables cooked in a clay pot. Darley rides with locals
through the fairy chimneys of Uzengi Valley, the Greek- influenced city of Mustafapasa, which dates back to Byzantine times and to a caravan
stop on the Silk Road.
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Barcelona and Catalunya
The creative spirit of Spain's Catalunya the land of Picasso, Gaudi and Salvador Dali is on a roll. We'll get caught up in the festivity of Barcelona,
enjoying the vibrant street scenes, tasty tapas and pedestrian-friendly Gothic Quarter. Then we'll take a scenic side trip to mountaintop
Montserrat, and finish with an artist's pilgrimage along the Costa Brava to Salvador Dali country seaside Cadaques to visit his home and nearby
Figures to experience his playfully surreal mausoleum/museum.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
The Truth About Travel Insurance & Hidden Gems of Bermuda
Which types of travel insurance are worth having; Peter's "Hidden Gems" of Bermuda; correspondent Alyssa Caverley takes a "One-Tank Trip" to
California's wine country in Santa Barbara.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3704
GardenSMART visits an extraordinary garden that mixes formal aspects with informal. One of the benefits with the formal is the winter structure it
provides. The informal plantings are used much as an artist would. A unique approach and an outstanding gardener. A great show and a lot to
learn.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #202
Back to Basics
P. Allen Smith makes a visit to the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire. There he tours the vegetable garden and teaches us about the
art of broom making. Plus, Allen shares a favorite family recipe - Aunt Antha's Corn Pudding.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Queen Noor of Jordan
The first American-born queen of an Arab country talks about her late husband's efforts to maintain peace in the Middle East, how she balanced
tradition with her role as a contemporary queen, and her initiative Global Zero, launched in 2008 to eliminate nuclear weapons worldwide.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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Jeffrey Tambor, Actor
Jeffrey Tambor is a six-time Emmy-nominated actor best known for playing two of the greatest characters ever to grace a television screen: Hank
Kingsley in The Larry Sanders Show and George Bluth Sr. in Arrested Development. He recently starred in Amazon's web-only pilot Transparent.
17:00:00
Pen TV Program TBA
Place Holder for TBA Program
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Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
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The Glassblower
Host Eric Gorges visits a friend, April Wagner, a glassblower working in abstract art. Eric and April discuss the connection between making a
sacrifice when starting up a business and the give-and-take that successful craft people must make and the rewards that eventually come. Eric
learns how hot a glass studio can get and how to make a glass cup.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #305
I've Got Friends In Tight Places
When Stephen Marquardt presented his Advanced Tool System at our casting call, we didn't quite know what to make of it. It was an expertly
engineered series of tools similar to what we all had in our own toolboxes, but with a variety of extensions and additions to help get around
seemingly impossible angles. We brought it back to our development team at Everyday Edisons, where we took on the challenge of making this
Rube Goldberg type tool kit into something that could be a perfect fit for consumers. This inventor had to have the patience of Job as he watched
us do our job.
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1305
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Antonio Carlos Jobim's bossa nova tune, "Corcovado," and the signature lick from Billy
Preston's "Nothin' from Nothin'." Featured guests include Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Bradley Sowash.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #108
The Wailin' Jennys
The Wailin' Jennys bring their brand of folk and contemporary roots music to Infinity Hall. Brought together in 2002 for what was supposed to be a
one-time coffee house gig in Winnipeg, this award-winning trio soon found their irresistible chemistry and tight vocal harmonies were winning over
audiences throughout North America and beyond. Comprised of Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody, and Heather Masse, The Wailin' Jennys have toured
extensively since the release of their eponymously named first studio album in 2003. They've collaborating with a variety of artists and become a
fixture as musical guests on public radio's A Prairie Home Companion. Steeped in classical music and art, The Wailin' Jennys have developed a
style and sound all their own. With heavy use of acoustic instruments, the group's musical influences range from 70s rock to traditional Celtic folk
tunes. Their complexities in style and musical offering only serve to distinguish them further from the rest of the music industry.Having won a Juno
Award (Canadian Grammy) in 2005 for their album, 40 Days, The Wailin' Jennys have continued to enjoy success, including their newest album,
Bright Morning Stars, released to critical acclaim in the United States and Canada.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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Grouplove
The indie rockers out of Los Angeles perform songs from their recent release Spreading Rumours, as well as hits from their 2011 breakout debut
album, Never Trust a Happy Song, including the platinum-certified No. 1 chart-topping single "Tongue Tied."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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DVI #1330
Globe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders
Join the Globe Trekkers as they explore some of the world's Great Natural Wonders. Megan discovers erupting volcanoes in Hawaii and Java,
Ian encounters the Arctic, Justine hikes the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia, Eils treks deep into the Amazon rainforest, and Holly travels with
the nomadic Tuareg tribe in the Sahara Desert. Other destinations include Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Victoria Falls and spectacular national
parks around the world, from New Zealand and Botswana to Kenya and Ecuador.
23:00:00
Broadway in the Hood: Open Doors and Dreams
NETA
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Broadway in the Hood works with amateur performers to produce Broadway musical "Dreamgirls" in West Las Vegas.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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N/A #305
I've Got Friends In Tight Places
When Stephen Marquardt presented his Advanced Tool System at our casting call, we didn't quite know what to make of it. It was an expertly
engineered series of tools similar to what we all had in our own toolboxes, but with a variety of extensions and additions to help get around
seemingly impossible angles. We brought it back to our development team at Everyday Edisons, where we took on the challenge of making this
Rube Goldberg type tool kit into something that could be a perfect fit for consumers. This inventor had to have the patience of Job as he watched
us do our job.
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1305
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Antonio Carlos Jobim's bossa nova tune, "Corcovado," and the signature lick from Billy
Preston's "Nothin' from Nothin'." Featured guests include Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Bradley Sowash.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
The Wailin' Jennys
The Wailin' Jennys bring their brand of folk and contemporary roots music to Infinity Hall. Brought together in 2002 for what was supposed to be a
one-time coffee house gig in Winnipeg, this award-winning trio soon found their irresistible chemistry and tight vocal harmonies were winning over
audiences throughout North America and beyond. Comprised of Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody, and Heather Masse, The Wailin' Jennys have toured
extensively since the release of their eponymously named first studio album in 2003. They've collaborating with a variety of artists and become a
fixture as musical guests on public radio's A Prairie Home Companion. Steeped in classical music and art, The Wailin' Jennys have developed a
style and sound all their own. With heavy use of acoustic instruments, the group's musical influences range from 70s rock to traditional Celtic folk
tunes. Their complexities in style and musical offering only serve to distinguish them further from the rest of the music industry.Having won a Juno
Award (Canadian Grammy) in 2005 for their album, 40 Days, The Wailin' Jennys have continued to enjoy success, including their newest album,
Bright Morning Stars, released to critical acclaim in the United States and Canada.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #308
Grouplove
The indie rockers out of Los Angeles perform songs from their recent release Spreading Rumours, as well as hits from their 2011 breakout debut
album, Never Trust a Happy Song, including the platinum-certified No. 1 chart-topping single "Tongue Tied."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1330
Globe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders
Join the Globe Trekkers as they explore some of the world's Great Natural Wonders. Megan discovers erupting volcanoes in Hawaii and Java,
Ian encounters the Arctic, Justine hikes the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia, Eils treks deep into the Amazon rainforest, and Holly travels with
the nomadic Tuareg tribe in the Sahara Desert. Other destinations include Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Victoria Falls and spectacular national
parks around the world, from New Zealand and Botswana to Kenya and Ecuador.
04:00:00
Broadway in the Hood: Open Doors and Dreams
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
Broadway in the Hood works with amateur performers to produce Broadway musical "Dreamgirls" in West Las Vegas.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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N/A #306
Wendy Lesser
In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews Wendy Lesser, founder and editor of the important literary journal,
The Threepenny Review. Lesser also is the author o9f numerous books, including-most recently-Why I Read: The Serious Pleasure of Books.
Lesser discusses the kinds of literature she likes (not just classics, but science fiction and mystery novels), and how her tastes influence the kind
of writing she publishes in The Threepenny Review. She explains her editing process, and reflects on how a business background has helped the
journal stay afloat when other literary magazines have had to fold. Lesser further discusses her interest in television, painting, and music, and her
openness to a non-hierarchical approach to the arts.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
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DVI #804
Making Money Going Green
Host Kelvin Boston and his guests discuss the profit potential of "going green." Guests: Frank Stewart, president, American Association of Blacks
in Energy and Gilbert Campbell, co-founder, Volt Energy. This episode also features small business development tips from Marie Johns, deputy
administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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N/A #604
The Button Factory
The lock master In Belleview Iowa shows Sarah the operation of lock # 12 which allows boats and barges to move up or down the Mississippi
river. Roger paints a landscape with an old button factory building by the river's edge.
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Color World with Gary Spetz
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N/A #105
Color Rome
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails aboard a cruise ship to explore Europe's Mediterranean. He first ventures inland to explore the legendary city of
Rome, to find and explore its many famous landmarks, such as The Forum, The Coliseum, Trevi Fountain, The Spanish Steps and Vatican Citypurposely getting lost, in-between.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Sunset on the Mangroves
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#204
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderizing Your Core
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#901
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
Core Strengthening
Mary Ann uses hand weights and a ball to strengthen the abdominal muscles. Gretchen adds some exercises to challenge the brain.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
Backbends - Version Two
With Partner camel, Wheel, Bow and others.
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#1201
#130
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #105
Bulgogi - Korean Bbq
This episode explores the history of Korean BBQ and how it has evolved to become the most popular Korean food worldwide. Featured BBQ
recipes are Chuncheon Chicken Dak Galbi and Galbi Short ribs.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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(CC)
N/A #103
Train Like A Champion
Stronger food leads to a stronger you. Today's episode is filled with foods and snacks that will not only give you energy for the gym, but will help
you recover from your workout. Tina prepares and explains the benefits of her Macadamia crusted Mahi Mahi accompanied by an Avocado Citrus
Salad. The "sweet" she prepares will keep you full and focused, but will satisfy your sweet tooth!
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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N/A #2404
The Art of the Artichoke/L'arte Del Carciofo
Frozen in the freezer or fresh from the garden, Mary Ann elevates artichokes to a new art form, when she goes nella cucina, to the kitchen, to
create a quick and elegant, puff-pastry Artichoke Tart. And then turns ordinary risotto into a rhapsodic Risotto with Artichokes.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #117
A Village in the Highlands
Martin spends a day visiting Trung Do, a picturesque tribal village up in the Northern Highlands. At the ancestral temple, he learns about the
history of the village and how their traditional way of life is preserved in this modern age. He is the guest of honor to a delectable feast that comes
with tribal dance and music. Recipes: Chicken and Mushroom Rice in a Claypot, Shaking Beef.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #204
Southern Killer Whales
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Aaron Baggenstos brave the Pacific Northwest's Salish Sea to
photograph killer whales.
13:30:00
Wonders of the West
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #107
Central New Mexico
Witness the extraordinary flight patterns of migrating snow geese, discover an ice cave hidden in the high desert and learn about animal
rehabilitation. Join us as we tour Bandelier National Monument and catch fish in the Jemez mountains. A unique partnership between the U. S.
government and Pueblo de Cochiti has preserved an area patterned with unusual rock formations. Come explore this unique location and learn
about the culture of the Cochiti.
14:00:00
Aviators
NETA
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N/A
#510
AIRSHOW RADIO CHATTER: Air shows are recognized as having great visual appeal. But when we take viewers inside the cockpit during an
airshow performance, learning the significance of what's said or surprisingly NOT said will send your head spinning. HANGAR FLYING 3: Kurtis,
Sara, and Anthony wrap up their debate series by discussing their favorite single engine planes.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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N/A #410
Blackbeard's Shipwreck and Night Mantas
Segment 1: Queen Anne's Revenge: Blackbeard's Shipwreck. Jonathan joins a team of underwater archaeologists on a project to excavate the
remains of the Queen Anne's Revenge, better known as Blackbeard the Pirate's ship. Jonathan assists the archaeologists at the site off North
Carolina and learns some of the techniques involved in underwater archaeology! Segment 2: Night of the Mantas. At night off the Kona coast,
divers use lights to attract vast clouds of plankton, which in turn attract dozens of Manta rays to feed on the plankton. Jonathan travels to Hawaii
to meet these Manta rays, including one particular animal named Lefty who has been coming to this site since 1979.
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Nested Natural Edge Bowls
Perfect for every home. Inspired bark accents.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1904
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
Mitered Hall Table
This week on Rough Cut we're making a Mitered Hall Table out of one giant slab of figured maple. Tommy will show us how he achieves the look
of one continuous grain pattern by interpreting the wood. And for the Road Trip Tommy takes us to Berkshire Hardwoods in Western
Massachusetts where we meet owner, Jeff Poirier, and learn how he takes a local tree and turns it into a beautiful piece of stock.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#110
16:30:00
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Desk Jockey Gentle Yoga
Rejuvenate amongst the sunflower backdrop as we enjoy a modified yoga practice using a chair for support. The chair replaces the yoga mat,
creating an amazing form of adaptive exercise. Apply this practice to mini yoga breaks at work, a long plane ride, or any time you need to balance
the mind, increase blood flow and boost your energy.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #202
Lip Service: Eco Lips/Sarcor
Gary and the crew head to Cedar Rapids, IA to talk to Steve and Andrea, a husband and wife team who created Eco lips, a B corporation that
creates organic lip balm. Then they head over to Birmingham, Alabama to talk to Selena who started Sarcor, a civil engineering firm that's helping
to redesign local communities.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(CC)
N/A #335
Sam Kean, The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Kean explains the brain's secret passageways while recounting forgotten stories of common people whose struggles, resiliency, and deep
humanity made modern neuroscience possible.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
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N/A #14021
Donuts
Since 1938, Americans have been celebrating National Doughnut Day every first Friday in June. It was started by the Salvation Army to honor the
women who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I. In this special, Huell pays homage to the venerable doughnut. From a visit to the
Salvation Army to get a history lesson to an Indian restaurant and finally the El Mercado in East Los Angeles, it's a day spent celebrating deep
fried dough.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #802
Greeley Freight Station Museum
Head to Colorado to check out a huge model railroad and museum; look in on a club whose mission is keeping the memory of Pennsylvania
railroads alive; take a peek at steam technology that powers more than trains; and ride one of the most scenic rail routes in the United States.
19:00:00
Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the Laboratory
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry
project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the
chemical and molecular sciences.
20:00:00
Evening with Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This interview program provides a historical look into the life of legendary actor/activist Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. Taped in Chicago as a TV
special in front of a live audience for The HistoryMakers, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee were interviewed by educator and activist Angela Davis.
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Bernardin
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NETA
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N/A
#0
An award-winning documentary that recalls the life and legacy of the Catholic Cardinal of Chicago, Joseph Bernardin. Profiled are his efforts in
the nuclear arms movement, the false accusations of sexual misconduct and his highly publicized battle with cancer. Produced by Journey/Frost
Productions, Family Theater Productions, and Santa Fe Communications.
22:00:00
Stand! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
STAND! chronicles the key events which led to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), selecting
Birmingham, Alabama as the site for the now famous 'Project C' (Project Confrontation) in 1963. Bringing to light often overlooked and unknown
facts about the system of segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, STAND! features the brave men and women who risked all to bring about its
demise. STAND! dispels many myths that the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement was all Black, all Male, and led by ministers who rallied in 1963
and liberated a city. In the spring of 1962, a group of students from Miles College led by Frank Dukes, their 31-year- old Student Government
Association President, created and launched a Selective Buying Campaign. Supporting the students were Miles College President Dr. Lucius H
Pitts, selected faculty, local housewives, and members of Birmingham's White community. These factions brought about significant desegregation
before Dr. King's arrival to the city in 1963. STAND! features interviews from heroes and heroines of the movement, who have, until now, been
inexplicably unsung. The music of jazz legend Cleve Eaton, who played with Count Basie, Ramsey Lewis and many others, is seamlessly
interwoven with hip hop beats from King B Low and gospel music by Nims Gay and Pat Fields. This authentic combination of music gives
STAND! the true feeling and power that was the Movement.
23:00:00
Reason to Dance
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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00:00:01
Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the Laboratory
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AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry
project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the
chemical and molecular sciences.
01:00:00
Evening with Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This interview program provides a historical look into the life of legendary actor/activist Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. Taped in Chicago as a TV
special in front of a live audience for The HistoryMakers, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee were interviewed by educator and activist Angela Davis.
02:00:00
Bernardin
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An award-winning documentary that recalls the life and legacy of the Catholic Cardinal of Chicago, Joseph Bernardin. Profiled are his efforts in
the nuclear arms movement, the false accusations of sexual misconduct and his highly publicized battle with cancer. Produced by Journey/Frost
Productions, Family Theater Productions, and Santa Fe Communications.
03:00:00
Stand! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
STAND! chronicles the key events which led to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), selecting
Birmingham, Alabama as the site for the now famous 'Project C' (Project Confrontation) in 1963. Bringing to light often overlooked and unknown
facts about the system of segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, STAND! features the brave men and women who risked all to bring about its
demise. STAND! dispels many myths that the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement was all Black, all Male, and led by ministers who rallied in 1963
and liberated a city. In the spring of 1962, a group of students from Miles College led by Frank Dukes, their 31-year- old Student Government
Association President, created and launched a Selective Buying Campaign. Supporting the students were Miles College President Dr. Lucius H
Pitts, selected faculty, local housewives, and members of Birmingham's White community. These factions brought about significant desegregation
before Dr. King's arrival to the city in 1963. STAND! features interviews from heroes and heroines of the movement, who have, until now, been
inexplicably unsung. The music of jazz legend Cleve Eaton, who played with Count Basie, Ramsey Lewis and many others, is seamlessly
interwoven with hip hop beats from King B Low and gospel music by Nims Gay and Pat Fields. This authentic combination of music gives
STAND! the true feeling and power that was the Movement.
04:00:00
Reason to Dance
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2501
National Debate Special: Is Political Polarization Really A Problem?
Washington Post columnist GEORGE WILL and national tea party leader MATT KIBBE, argue that polarization isn't so bad-and refreshes
American democracy. Former Clinton White House speechwriter ERIC LIU, and political science professor CHRISTOPHER PARKER say the
current political impasse keeps government from doing things most Americans clearly support.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1312
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #207
The Sound of Multo/Eyes in the Skies
The Zula Patrol comes to the rescue when Deliria leads a swarm of Zulean Music-Munchers into the city to devour Zuleans' musical instruments.
Her plan: to force Zuleans to buy only her brand of instrument. After years of hard work, Bula, Zeeter and Multo have finished building satellites.
Taking a well-deserved break, they enjoy an afternoon in the wilderness. Dark Truder takes advantage of their absence to steal all of Zula's
satellites so he can become "Rula of Zula". Without Zula's satellites, Zula becomes helpless, and our heroes become lost in the wilderness.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#106
Animation 1: Eyes on the Prize - Story: Headmaster Crane asks the cadets to study objects in the Solar System, and then share their findings
with everyone else. But Raven doesn't want to share... which leads the others to not want to share either! So Crane comes up with an alternate
plan: a Solar System Scavenger Hunt, combining a race and a trivia game. The hunt will lead each cadet on their own adventure to various
locations throughout the Solar System, to solve riddles provided by AVA. And the final clue will give the winner a reward "more valuable than any
of them can imagine"! Will the Racers solve the riddles? And what will their mysterious reward be? Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach Collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has learned is important in scientific Inquiry. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 3- Scavenger
Hunt Pt 2" Animation 2: Mine, Mine, Mine! - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are having trouble sharing their belongings with one another, so
they're each awarded one unique tool from Coot's workshop that they don't have to share with anyone else: Eagle picks grippy tires, Robyn picks
night vision goggles, and Hawk picks a super-powerful drill. While on an exploration trip to the Moon, they get separated from the class and find
themselves stuck in a collapsed cave. Will the Racers overcome their inclination to keep their favorite items to themselves, or will they find a way
to collaborate and escape the cave? Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach - Collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has learned is
often useful. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 4: Tools". Character Bio: Coach Pigeon.
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09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Strengthening (All Standing)
Distrib
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Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#125
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DVI
#927
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
Pelvic Floor
Muscles of pelvic floor are often ignored but this workout shows some easy movements to keep those important muscles strong.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Gusset Up, Aurora Sisneros
Easily resize a tote bag by adding a gusset.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1208
#406
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1208
Brioche
Don't be intimidated by brioche. First, you'll meet Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark who has some basic brioche techniques. Then, Amy Singer is
featured in a virtual interview right in her own home studio. Next, Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark returns with amazing brioche techniques for both
flat and circular knitting. Then, Tanis shows some tools for beginning in brioche. Vickie has a final tip for brioche on big needles.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1404
Inspired By Nature
There are so many plants and animals giving us patterns, colors and simply inspiring us to create. Fiber artist Sue Reno talks about finding
creative inspiration in her environment; her work features native plants, as well as images of animal skeletons. Close inspection of nature is also
evident in the work of Jane Sassaman's quilts. She shows how to abstract plant images and use them in your quilts.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4141
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1404
A Modern Take On Pizza and Grilled Cheese
Test cook Dan Souza shows host Christopher Kimball how to make a great Thin-Crust Whole-Wheat Pizza with Garlic Oil, Three Cheeses, and
Basil at home, and gadget guru Lisa McManus reveals her favorite pizza gadgets. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting
of goat cheese. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets to the ultimate Grown-Up Grilled Cheese Sandwiches with Cheddar
and Shallot.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
Meals in a Minute
Pati is a busy mom on the go. If you're a mom that likes to cook for your family AND take your kids to school, practice and everywhere else, you
need a few quick and easy meals in your arsenal. Pati's oldest sister, Karen, shares a few tips as they visit her favorite restaurant in Mexico City.
Then back at home, Pati shows us some of her go-to weekly dishes. Recipe 1: Tortilla Soup; Recipe 2: Tuna Casserole; Recipe 3: Triply Limey
Pound Cake; Recipe 4: Papaya Relish.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #305
Burn in the USA
The whole world grills, and a few countries smoke. But only one place on Planet Barbecue has highly evolved traditions of both-the U.S.A. (Of
course, in the South, Midwest, and Texas, smoked meats are better known as barbecue.) In previous seasons of Primal Grill, we've shown you
how to barbecue the familiar-chicken, ribs, and brisket. So here's a look at some less well-known regional live fire cooking: lobster the way we do
it on Martha's Vineyard (my summer home); Texas beef clod-a massive cut from the shoulder that handily feeds a carnivorous horde; and Puerto
Rican pork shoulder, seasoned with oregano and garlic, basted with annatto oil, and spit-roasted until the skin is shatteringly crisp and the meat
fork-tender. Lobster Martha's Vineyard-Style; Texas Clod; Puerto Rican Pork Shoulder.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Birds, Bass and Berries
Kevin prepares a woodpigeon salad; whole roasted sea bass in a sea salt crust; crushed baby potatoes; and a sea vegetable salad. Finally, a
fresh and tasty elderflower and gooseberry fool.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 34 of 111
Mon, Feb 09, 2015
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Subtitle
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AS2 Episode
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2109
Color Palette Inspiration
Jewelry designer and blogger Erin Prais-Hintz shares tips for drawing inspiration from color palettes, time periods and pop culture. Learn how to
find a palette and choose beads based on those colors to make an embellished clasp. Using that color knowledge, make simple, stacking
bracelets with beautiful, eye-catching beads. Katie crafts a knotted gemstone necklace.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Growing Food - The Heirloom Way
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#306
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Businesses Going Green
Going green is worthwhile and good for the bottom line. Explore the profitable side of going green, and learn how to distinguish between what's
hype, and what's hip. Meet two college grads who learned how to make a profit from the coffee grounds up.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1608
Shapes
We're exploring shapes today. Shape is what gives an object its form - they can be geometric like squares or triangles - or a shape can be
anamorphic or free form. We begin with a Japanese printing technique called gyotaka to make fish shaped prints. Then, we're making a
homemade hula hoop. The next page of our art journal is using the shape of your fingerprint to create faces to express your mood. Finally, mix
and match shapes to create monster cubes.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #802
A Capital Idea
As construction continues on the Garden Home Retreat, Allen explains how a home's architectural elements help define its style. He visits the
historic Capital Hotel in Little Rock for a tour of the unique roof top garden he designed to complement the hotel's renovation.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #207
Dispelling Gardening Myths
We've all grown up with them; dig a ten-dollar hole for a one-dollar plant. Water deeply but infrequently is another. But thanks to new academic
research, many of these myths are being debunked and in the process, making us all better and smarter gardeners. We do some myth busting of
some of the most common practices with our guest-host and award-winning author, Dr. Linda Chalker Scott.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11028
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3305
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5226
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1105
Vamos Al Baile (Let's Go to the Dance)
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
A stellar lineup of Mexican-American musicians take the stage in front of a live audience. Enjoy performances by award winning artists Little Joe y
La Familia, Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution, and Joel Guzman with Sarah Fox plus special guests. Interspersed with interviews,
Vamos al Baile (Let's go to the Dance) captures the different styles of Mexican-American music and the family atmosphere of the dance halls in
which they are performed.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
The Lash
Celtic-American mash-up from a Michigan favorite.
22:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#306
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Journey Into Buddhism series offers cinematic pilgrimages (or "yatra," in Sanskrit) to the spiritual wonders of Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bali,
Cambodia, Java and Central Tibet. Each film in the "Yatra Trilogy"- Dharma River, Prajna Earth and Vajra Sky Over Tibet journeys into living
traditions and lost civilizations to explore the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion and inner peace at the heart of these ancient Buddhist
cultures. Narrated by actress Sharon Stone, PRAJNA EARTH investigates the spiritual intersections where Buddhist and Hindu wisdom traditions
converge with the animist worship of nature. (Prajna is the Sanskrit work for "radiant wisdom.") The film explores sacred sites and experiences of
the natural world, including trance-dancers in the jungles of Java, the seven-level mandala of the 9th-century Borobudur Buddhist temple and
Cambodia's magnificent Angkor Wat - the largest temple in the world.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 35 of 111
Mon, Feb 09, 2015
Start
23:30:00
Title
Subtitle
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
Beyond Theology
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Ground of Being
When talking about God, a common image that arises is that of a father figure looking down on the Earth from above. Thinking about different
ways to envision this force, some refer to "the Ground of Being," a phrase that's been attributed to the German theologian Paul Tillich.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 36 of 111
Tue, Feb 10, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5226
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1105
01:00:00
Vamos Al Baile (Let's Go to the Dance)
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
A stellar lineup of Mexican-American musicians take the stage in front of a live audience. Enjoy performances by award winning artists Little Joe y
La Familia, Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution, and Joel Guzman with Sarah Fox plus special guests. Interspersed with interviews,
Vamos al Baile (Let's go to the Dance) captures the different styles of Mexican-American music and the family atmosphere of the dance halls in
which they are performed.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
The Lash
Celtic-American mash-up from a Michigan favorite.
03:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Prajna Earth
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#306
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Journey Into Buddhism series offers cinematic pilgrimages (or "yatra," in Sanskrit) to the spiritual wonders of Laos, Thailand, Burma, Bali,
Cambodia, Java and Central Tibet. Each film in the "Yatra Trilogy"- Dharma River, Prajna Earth and Vajra Sky Over Tibet journeys into living
traditions and lost civilizations to explore the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion and inner peace at the heart of these ancient Buddhist
cultures. Narrated by actress Sharon Stone, PRAJNA EARTH investigates the spiritual intersections where Buddhist and Hindu wisdom traditions
converge with the animist worship of nature. (Prajna is the Sanskrit work for "radiant wisdom.") The film explores sacred sites and experiences of
the natural world, including trance-dancers in the jungles of Java, the seven-level mandala of the 9th-century Borobudur Buddhist temple and
Cambodia's magnificent Angkor Wat - the largest temple in the world.
04:30:00
Beyond Theology
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Ground of Being
When talking about God, a common image that arises is that of a father figure looking down on the Earth from above. Thinking about different
ways to envision this force, some refer to "the Ground of Being," a phrase that's been attributed to the German theologian Paul Tillich.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2502
Witness at the White House: from Nixon to Obama
Former ABC News White House correspondent ANN COMPTON, the first female journalist assigned by a network to cover the president fulltime,
discusses the seven presidents she followed beginning in 1973, the end of the Cold War, the war on terror, and being the only broadcast
journalist on Air Force One with President George W. Bush on 9/11.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1313
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
Birds of a Feather/Bula's Heros: The Great Camouflage Caper
When their space craft freezes up, the Zula Patrol makes an emergency landing in the Zula Forest near a bird's nest - with an abandoned egg!
After the baby bird hatches, the ZPers decide to track down its mother, who Deliria bird-napped in order to design a flying machine for Cloid.
Along the way, the Zula Patrol learns about animal adaptation and attempt to teach the little bird how to fly; only they have no luck. But when the
time is right, the bird does fly, rescuing its mother and helping the Zula Patrol snare Deliria and Cloid. In his quest for control of Zula, Dark Truder
shrinks Bula, Zeeter and Multo, and then puts them in a terrarium where a beetle named Bruto will keep them from escaping. Deep inside the
terrarium, the ZPers meet a group of very polite insects with camouflage abilities. Bug-phobic Bula comes to like the insects and get over his
phobia. The insects use their camouflage abilities to help get the ZPers past Bruto, out of the terrarium and defeat Truder.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
Animation 1: Asteroids, Platinum Edition - Story: After the Racers are assigned to study an asteroid, nefarious nogoodnik Vulture gives Hawk a
secret mission: place a retro rocket on the asteroid to change its trajectory. Keeping any kind of secret from his friends makes Hawk nervous, and
Eagle senses something is wrong. On the mission, the Racers try to calculate the asteroid's trajectory, carefully figuring out where to intercept it
so they can study its flight path. After some trial and error they land on it, where Hawk attempts to complete his secret task...but his pals see what
he's up to and get him to spill the beans. Eagle and Robyn are baffled. What's so special about this asteroid? And why does Vulture want to
change its flight path? Analyzing the asteroid's composition, the cadets are shocked to discover that it's largely made of platinum! What's more,
the new trajectory has altered the asteroid's course...aiming it directly at Vulture's private space station. Now how can they foil his greedy plans?
Curriculum Focus: Trying new things through experimentation and taking note of/learning from what happened. Interstitial 1: "NASM 1: Asteroid
Collection". Animation 2: Lunar Base Blackout - Story: In the middle of a training race on the Moon, all electronic signals suddenly go haywire,
causing Eagle to suffer a rare loss to his friends. The Racers find out that there was a power outage on the base, resulting in several
malfunctions. Now cut off from all computer or electronic assistance - including AVA - the cadets have to rely on their own investigative skills to
figure out how energy is generated on the Moon, discover why it's not working, and most urgently how to get the Moon base operational again.
Will they be able to pinpoint the problem and restore power? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - forming theories and predictions
to try to explain how and why things happen. Interstitial 2: Music Video "Rocket Science". Character Bio: Coot.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 37 of 111
Tue, Feb 10, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Energy
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Hip Stretches
Distrib
Stereo
NETA
APTEX
(S)
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#101
(CC)
DVI
#928
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Posture and Breathing
Posture is essential to any good workout. In this program Mary Ann demonstrates how to maintain good posture while exercising.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Pillow Play, Jess Goldman
Learn three techniques to create custom pillows.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1209
#407
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1209
Winter Games
Get ready to keep warm this winter and be cool when it's cold outside. First, yarn shop owner Laura Zander demonstrates a gaiter and mittens
inspired by X Games medalist Devin Logan. Then, we meet an Olympic medalist at his home - Jayson Hale has a great story to share. Next,
Drew Emborsky shows how to design and crochet a cool hat using the yarn you have on hand and absolutely no math! Then, get in the game
with Tanis and support your favorite team. Last, Vickie shares some finish line touches.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1405
Focus On Feet
Sewing machine feet can make all the difference when you quilt. Catherine Redford uses a walking foot to quilt a beautiful contemporary table
runner and placemats. Sarah Ann Smith explains how to get started with free-motion quilting, and explains all the basics, including feet.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4142
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #317
Vegetarian Favorites
It's a vegetarian feast, starting with a classic French potato pie filled with shallots, swiss cheese and a hearty dose of fresh herbs. Then it's a
dessert that is both healthy and decadent. Alsatian Potato Pie; Chocolate Quinoa Mousse.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Fish on a Platter
Tina visits Southern Trondelag and the windswept islands of Hitra and Froya, where the Norwegian Sea offers crystal-clear water and many
varieties of shellfish and farmed salmon. Here, Tina cooks crab and Norwegian lobster on the grill before diving for scallops and then preparing a
tasty dish featuring the delicacies. For the main course, Tina grills salmon over an open fire.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
Chili Peppers: Fruit of New Mexico
Chef Walter Staib visits New Mexico for the chili pepper harvest and learns the many wonderful ways they are prepared for a delicious and spicy
Taste of History from New Mexico. Chef Staib prepares Short Ribs, Red Polenta and a Wild Boar Chile.
14:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #210
Lip-Smacking Mexican Meal
By adding a few key Mexican ingredients to what you'd normally find in an all-American pantry and fridge, you get these to-die-for, lip-smacking
dishes. Chicken a la Trash; Everyday Green Salad; Impossible Chocoflan.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2110
Metal Clay Jewelry
Author Cindy Pankopf shares her technique for using antique salt spoons and other found objects as molds to create beautiful clay jewelry. Learn
how to use silver metal clay to create unique rings using those same molds. Katie creates a bracelet from knotted wire and beads in her Beading
Lesson.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Natural Healing
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#307
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 38 of 111
Tue, Feb 10, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #513
All in the Family
Does your family talk marketing over meatloaf? Do you know someone who tracks revenue at the family reunion? Family-run businesses come in
all shapes and sizes whether you're a mom-and-pop shop or the Ford Motor Corporation. Learn how families work, grow, and fight their way to
profits.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1609
Lettering
Today we take a very personal approach using our names and monograms. Our first projects are monogram ornaments made from air dry clay.
Then make initial letter necklaces for you and your friends. Today's art journal technique is lettering - learn some tips for simple calligraphy.
Finally make an initial bulletin board covered with initials and doodle art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #803
Garden Home
Everyone needs a home, including the wildlife on the Garden Home Retreat. Allen's blue bird nest boxes are primed and ready for new residents.
Allen also demonstrates how to use a greenhouse in the winter to start vegetable seedlings to replant outdoors in spring.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
Gardening in a Waterwise Way
With climate change and a global water crisis, conserving this precious resource is more important than ever. Gardeners typically waste over
50% of what water they use for outdoor irrigation. In this episode we meet author and waterwise expert, Nan Sterman in her own backyard to
learn how to use less and still have a beautiful garden and landscape, no matter where you live.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11029
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1105
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5227
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#706
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #511
Jason Freeman
Jason Freeman is a Memphis based songwriter who moves seamlessly between past and present, mixing the wisdom and lamentations of longago bluesmen with the raucous release in rock's unbridled beginnings, drawing them into an electric and untamed space that is truly his own. He
wrote the score for MTV's "Savage County," contributed tracks to Craig Brewer's "Hustle & Flow" and "Footloose" and served as a daylong tutor
for Samuel L. Jackson as the actor studied for his bluesman role in Brewer's "Black Snake Moan." In this episode, Jason performs several songs
and talks about the influences that shape his musical style.
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #904
Gretchen Peters
Peters' own voice and guitar playing have been at the core of her music since she started performing in the Boulder, Colorado folk circuit as a
teenager. Inspired by Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and a new generation of songwriters rising out of Nashville that included Steve Earle,
Nanci Griffith and Rodney Crowell, Peters relocated to Music City in the late 1980s. Initially she found Nashville inspiring. "Being in a place where
you can hear so many good songwriters perform their work on just an acoustic guitar really made me understand the anatomy of songs in a way I
didn't until I moved here," Peters relates. "Just listening closely to other people who were good at their craft shaped me as a writer."
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#402
A string band supports festival producer/artistic director John Nugent's soulful saxophone playing. Also, this episode features discussion about
the part churches play in the festival.
22:00:00
Desegregation: A Dream Delayed
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DESEGREGATION: A DREAM DELAYED investigates the failure of school desegregation in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, the venue of
the oldest federal desegregation lawsuit in United States history. The program explores how and why this failure occurred and leads viewers
through to the case's recent conclusion. During 45 years of litigation, there was minimal progress in creating a school system that provided quality
education to students regardless of their race. Contrary to its intentions, the U.S. Justice Department and the federal judiciary accomplished just
the opposite. They had re- segregated a school system that fell far short of the goals and ideals rooted in the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 Brown
decision and other subsequent high court rulings. DESEGREGATION: A DREAM DELAYED attempts to explain the complex and multi-layered
reasons behind the long-delayed melding of races and cultures in public schools. This provocative documentary offers a better understanding of
the process by which communities unify to provide quality education and social structure for its youth.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 39 of 111
Tue, Feb 10, 2015
Start
23:00:00
Title
Subtitle
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
A Beacon of Hope
In the disaster at Shiloh, Union General Ulysses S. Grant sees victory. On the night of April 6, 1862, Grant's beleaguered army along the
Tennessee River is reinforced. The next morning, Grant's counterattack leads to victory. The defeated Confederate force of 40-thousand retreats
south to Corinth, Mississippi. At Shiloh, the Confederates lose arguably their best opportunity to change the outcome of the war. The shocking
combined casualties of 24-thousand men is more than in all the wars fought to that date in the United States. Many of the nearly 4 million slaves
across the South see the war as an opportunity to seize their own destiny. Thousands of escaping slaves, dubbed 'contrabands', seek refuge with
Union forces advancing into the South. At Corinth, Mississippi, the Union army sets up a 'contraband camp.' The former slaves begin building a
community that includes a school, hospital, and church. As thousands of slaves flee northward, the question asked all over America is this: are
they still slaves or are they now free? In a cottage overlooking Washington DC, Abraham Lincoln begins drafting a "proclamation" whose
message will boldly answer that question.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 40 of 111
Wed, Feb 11, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5227
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#706
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #511
Jason Freeman
Jason Freeman is a Memphis based songwriter who moves seamlessly between past and present, mixing the wisdom and lamentations of longago bluesmen with the raucous release in rock's unbridled beginnings, drawing them into an electric and untamed space that is truly his own. He
wrote the score for MTV's "Savage County," contributed tracks to Craig Brewer's "Hustle & Flow" and "Footloose" and served as a daylong tutor
for Samuel L. Jackson as the actor studied for his bluesman role in Brewer's "Black Snake Moan." In this episode, Jason performs several songs
and talks about the influences that shape his musical style.
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #904
Gretchen Peters
Peters' own voice and guitar playing have been at the core of her music since she started performing in the Boulder, Colorado folk circuit as a
teenager. Inspired by Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and a new generation of songwriters rising out of Nashville that included Steve Earle,
Nanci Griffith and Rodney Crowell, Peters relocated to Music City in the late 1980s. Initially she found Nashville inspiring. "Being in a place where
you can hear so many good songwriters perform their work on just an acoustic guitar really made me understand the anatomy of songs in a way I
didn't until I moved here," Peters relates. "Just listening closely to other people who were good at their craft shaped me as a writer."
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#402
A string band supports festival producer/artistic director John Nugent's soulful saxophone playing. Also, this episode features discussion about
the part churches play in the festival.
03:00:00
Desegregation: A Dream Delayed
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DESEGREGATION: A DREAM DELAYED investigates the failure of school desegregation in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, the venue of
the oldest federal desegregation lawsuit in United States history. The program explores how and why this failure occurred and leads viewers
through to the case's recent conclusion. During 45 years of litigation, there was minimal progress in creating a school system that provided quality
education to students regardless of their race. Contrary to its intentions, the U.S. Justice Department and the federal judiciary accomplished just
the opposite. They had re- segregated a school system that fell far short of the goals and ideals rooted in the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 Brown
decision and other subsequent high court rulings. DESEGREGATION: A DREAM DELAYED attempts to explain the complex and multi-layered
reasons behind the long-delayed melding of races and cultures in public schools. This provocative documentary offers a better understanding of
the process by which communities unify to provide quality education and social structure for its youth.
04:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
A Beacon of Hope
In the disaster at Shiloh, Union General Ulysses S. Grant sees victory. On the night of April 6, 1862, Grant's beleaguered army along the
Tennessee River is reinforced. The next morning, Grant's counterattack leads to victory. The defeated Confederate force of 40-thousand retreats
south to Corinth, Mississippi. At Shiloh, the Confederates lose arguably their best opportunity to change the outcome of the war. The shocking
combined casualties of 24-thousand men is more than in all the wars fought to that date in the United States. Many of the nearly 4 million slaves
across the South see the war as an opportunity to seize their own destiny. Thousands of escaping slaves, dubbed 'contrabands', seek refuge with
Union forces advancing into the South. At Corinth, Mississippi, the Union army sets up a 'contraband camp.' The former slaves begin building a
community that includes a school, hospital, and church. As thousands of slaves flee northward, the question asked all over America is this: are
they still slaves or are they now free? In a cottage overlooking Washington DC, Abraham Lincoln begins drafting a "proclamation" whose
message will boldly answer that question.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
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Doris Kearns Goodwin On Presidential Leadership
Acclaimed American historian DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN on judging presidential leadership today versus national leaders of the past,
President Obama's fixation on Abraham Lincoln, the role of the media in toxic politics, and parallels between the deep divisions of today and the
era of Teddy Roosevelt a century ago.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Zula Patrol
APTEX
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N/A #209
Moon Struck/Me, Myself and Io
The Zula Patrol is called into action to rescue Venus from her erratic behavior in her quest to acquire a moon of her own. It's time again for
Jupiterfest, the yearly celebration to honor the Solar System's Big Guy, and this year all of Jupiter's moons will take part in a talent show to cap off
the day. All except Io, that is, the most volcanically active moon in the Solar System. Not only doesn't she think she's talented, but she also is
embarrassed about her incessant eruptions. The Zula Patrol steps in to give Io confidence (and an act) for the talent show. Meanwhile, Dark
Truder, posing as a judge for the competition, plans to take advantage of the talent show... for a chance to steal the contest's grand prize.
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Date: 01/02/2015
Page 41 of 111
Wed, Feb 11, 2015
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Space Racers
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#108
Animation 1: Cranberry Crater - Story: Coot introduces the class to a Spectrometer tool that analyzes the colors of light reflected off of objects in
order to determine their composition. The cadets try aiming it at various surfaces and planets, and are excited about the results it provides. But
when he points it toward the Moon, Hawk is surprised when the Spectrometer announces that a lunar crater is made of "Cranberry Rocket Fuel"!
To further investigate Hawk's amazing finding, the Racers fly to the Moon where they meet Trogon, a Russian rocket scientist who's working in
the crater. Will they be able to solve the riddle of Cranberry Crater together? Curriculum Focus: Observation - use any of the senses or a
combination of multiple senses to gain information. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 1- How a Crater is Formed". Animation 2: Dodo in Distress - Story:
Coot has designed a new satellite dish for closer observation of Jupiter, which the Racers have to place in orbit around the giant gas planet.
Meanwhile, in an egotistical scheme to broadcast his new TV channel all over the Solar System, Vulture plans to hijack the satellite for his own
purposes. So he secretly dispatches Dodo to follow the Racers, and then plant a piggybacking transmitter on the dish. The hapless assistant
dutifully follows the cadets to Jupiter... but gets lost in one of its rings and is forced to send a distress signal. With the help of the dish, the Racers
try to locate and rescue Dodo. Will they be able to save him from his own troubles, and will Vulture successfully hijack the new satellite to
broadcast his megalomaniac messages across the Solar System? Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job
done more efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 2- Make a Telescope". Character Bio: Vulture.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Bone Builder (Osteoporosis)
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Hips, Knees & Foot Workout
NETA
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Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1210
Facial Exercises
Facial exercises are important because they increase sensory awareness in mouth and encourage facial expression. These exercises are
essential for anyone experiencing neurological challenges.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Skirting The Issue, Alison Kelly
Learn endless variations to customize a basic skirt and make it your own.
NETA
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N/A
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1210
Creating Drape
Today's show is all about knitting garments that feel as good as they look. Host Vickie Howell and her guests work with yarns and gauge to create
garments that have beautiful drape. First, designer Barry Klein shares ways to insure your fabric flows elegantly. He'll look at yarn and stitch
choices and see the different ways to create drape. Then, we go Space to Space with Minneapolis shop owner Steven Be. Next, crochet Editor
Marcy Smith shows how yarn, gauge, pattern and construction all work together to affect drape. Then, Tanis discusses yarns that do all the work
for you. Vickie has a last quick tip showing how to change the drape of a fabric.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
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N/A #1406
Designing Women
Learn the secrets of designing your own fabric on today's show. Jane Sassaman explains the complex process of creating designs for a major
fabric company. Rebekah Meier demonstrates several surface design techniques using stencils, found items, and painting techniques to help
create your own unique fabrics. And Luana Rubin talks about curating a new line of fabrics by members of SAQA - Studio Art Quilt Associates called "Urban Textures."
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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N/A
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13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #106
Under The Sea
With a twist on Linguine alle Vongole, Lidia creates Clam Bruschetta using bread. She takes the mystery out of mushrooms and pairs them with
Scallops and Scallions. Talking tuna, she prepares a refreshing salad of grilled Tuna with Mimosa Sauce.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
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N/A #405
Just 5 Ingredients
Less is more when you use just 5 ingredients: less time, less money but with Sara's easy recipes, much more flavor. Jean Anderson's Oven Fried
Chicken will knock you out, and our Salmon with Wasabi Crust is just spicy enough. Finally, the elegant but easy Duck Confit with Braised Leeks
and Sauerkraut.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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N/A #1124
Calgary
Get a taste of the West with this episode of Simply Ming - as Ming travels on the road to Calgary, Alberta. Ming and his team travel to the
Canadian Rocky Mountain Ranch where he joins chef Allistair Barnes in cooking elk and bison, grown on the ranch.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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N/A #407
Grilling with Wood
Cooking over hardwood trumps cooking over charcoal for several reasons. Main one? Flavor. In this episode, Steven Raichlen tells you what you
need to know about selecting the proper woods and matching them to your menu, building the perfect fire, and coaxing the maximum flavor out of
your grilling. From this pyrotechnic glory will emerge Mario Batali's Veal Chops with Lemon Oregano Jam. Then, a BBQ U first: a seafood and
meat Paella wood smoked entirely on the grill. And finally, because even desserts get barbecued at BBQ U, Fire-Charred Pound Cake with
Grilled Pineapple Salsa and Tequila Whipped Cream.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #2111
Enameling and Metal Stamping
Using bench jewelry techniques, Kieu Pham Gray demonstrates new ways to stamp, layer and enamel metal components as she creates a small
book with several pages. She shows how to torch fire enamel onto copper stamping. Katie shares beaded wedding accessory ideas.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Kids and Nature
NETA
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N/A
#308
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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DVI #101
What Is A Biz Kid?
You'll learn that anybody can be a Biz Kid with effort and the right attitude. Biz Kids identify a need, make a plan, and take action. Join us and
you'll meet a skateboard designer, a rap music producer, a boy who started a rock-a-thon to raise money for hospital rocking chairs, and more.
You'll also discover the entrepreneur who built a wildly successful garden products business on ... worm poop. All successful. All Biz Kids.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1610
Settings
We create some new locations for creative play as we change the setting around us. We start out with a tree that reflects the changing seasons.
Then, we'll make a play tent for imaginary adventures. The next page of our art journal is a surreal collage from magazine cutouts. Last, we
create a portable playscape of the forest.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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N/A #804
Subtle Screens
Allen shows several purposes for using hedges in the garden. Shrubbery can serve as the walls in outdoor rooms, providing privacy and mystery
to the garden and if they produce flowers and berries, they serve can as a natural food source for wildlife.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #209
Critter Control; Effective Ways to Repel Wildlife
Learning to live in harmony with nature becomes a bit more daunting when some of our furry friends are using our gardens and landscapes as
their personal buffet. In this episode we explore natural ways to safely and humanely repel them for good.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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N/A
#11030
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#234
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5228
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#319
20:00:00
Dunlap and Pennington
NETA
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N/A
#0
These two witty internationally acclaimed keyboard sensations whip up a whirlwind of everybody's favorite music! Mega Hits from The Beatles,
Michel LeGrand, Henry Mancini, Phantom Of The Opera and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. An indescribable, multi-media extravaganza
bouncing from Boogie to Broadway and Tchaikovsky too!
21:00:00
Songs to Keep: Treasures of An Adirondack Folk Collector
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning special SONGS TO KEEP: TREASURES OF AN ADIRONDACK FOLK COLLECTOR opens a musical time capsule from a
hundred years ago. Marjorie Lansing Porter (1891-1973) dedicated her life to preserving the rare folk songs of the Adirondacks. Throughout the
1940s and '50s, Porter traveled throughout New York State, interviewing and recording traditional musicians and singers in the hopes of creating
a comprehensive collection of previously unpublished folk songs, transcripts and other writings. Like folksong collectors Alan Lomax and Anne
and Frank Warner, Porter captured many songs just before the last living tradition bearers died. The Marjorie L. Porter Collection of North Country
Folklore consists of more than 300 traditional ballads, songs from lumber camps and iron mines, Irish and French-Canadian songs, and Iroquois
chants. The collection also includes dozens of oral histories and Porter's collected writings. SONGS TO KEEP features contemporary folk
musicians Lee Knight, David Ruch, Dan Berggren, Alex Smith and others discussing and performing these traditional tunes.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Wed, Feb 11, 2015
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Latest Procedure: Anterior Total Hip Replacement Surgery
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NETA
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N/A
#0
The Latest Procedure takes viewers inside the OR with orthopedic surgeon Dr. Theodore Firestone as he performs this innovative hip surgery.
He provides step-by-step commentary, explaining how it results in less pain and faster recovery time for patients.
23:00:00
Latest Procedure: Endovascular Leg Therapies
NETA
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N/A
#0
This program helps views understand the risk factors of this sweeping national epidemic. PVD (peripheral vascular disease) is caused by
blockages in blood vessels that decrease blood flow to the legs and feet. In many cases, treating these blockages at their early stages can help
or eliminate uncomfortable lower leg complications and the need for amputation. Our cameras are in the operating room during a live, noninvasive endovascular treatment of this procedure.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Newsline
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N/A
#5228
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Asian Voices
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#319
01:00:00
Dunlap and Pennington
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
These two witty internationally acclaimed keyboard sensations whip up a whirlwind of everybody's favorite music! Mega Hits from The Beatles,
Michel LeGrand, Henry Mancini, Phantom Of The Opera and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. An indescribable, multi-media extravaganza
bouncing from Boogie to Broadway and Tchaikovsky too!
02:00:00
Songs to Keep: Treasures of An Adirondack Folk Collector
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning special SONGS TO KEEP: TREASURES OF AN ADIRONDACK FOLK COLLECTOR opens a musical time capsule from a
hundred years ago. Marjorie Lansing Porter (1891-1973) dedicated her life to preserving the rare folk songs of the Adirondacks. Throughout the
1940s and '50s, Porter traveled throughout New York State, interviewing and recording traditional musicians and singers in the hopes of creating
a comprehensive collection of previously unpublished folk songs, transcripts and other writings. Like folksong collectors Alan Lomax and Anne
and Frank Warner, Porter captured many songs just before the last living tradition bearers died. The Marjorie L. Porter Collection of North Country
Folklore consists of more than 300 traditional ballads, songs from lumber camps and iron mines, Irish and French-Canadian songs, and Iroquois
chants. The collection also includes dozens of oral histories and Porter's collected writings. SONGS TO KEEP features contemporary folk
musicians Lee Knight, David Ruch, Dan Berggren, Alex Smith and others discussing and performing these traditional tunes.
03:00:00
Latest Procedure: Anterior Total Hip Replacement Surgery
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Latest Procedure takes viewers inside the OR with orthopedic surgeon Dr. Theodore Firestone as he performs this innovative hip surgery.
He provides step-by-step commentary, explaining how it results in less pain and faster recovery time for patients.
04:00:00
Latest Procedure: Endovascular Leg Therapies
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This program helps views understand the risk factors of this sweeping national epidemic. PVD (peripheral vascular disease) is caused by
blockages in blood vessels that decrease blood flow to the legs and feet. In many cases, treating these blockages at their early stages can help
or eliminate uncomfortable lower leg complications and the need for amputation. Our cameras are in the operating room during a live, noninvasive endovascular treatment of this procedure.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
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N/A #2504
Aftermath of the Endless War-America's Preeminent Diplomat On Where We Go
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations THOMAS PICKERING discuses the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, troubled relations
with Russia, the risks of Ukraine conflict, Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon, and the state of U.S. diplomacy. Pickering served as ambassador to
Russia, India, Israel, Nigeria, Jordan, and El Salvador.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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N/A #210
A Friend Named Breezy/Erosion Today, Gone Tomorrow
Wizzy and Zeeter befriend BREEZY, a gentle breeze, and learn all about wind. When they help Breezy become a bigger wind, she gets used by
DELIRIA and CLOID, who want to blow down Zula Patrol Headquarters - but Zeeter and Wizzy get their friend Breezy to stop just in time. During
a fun day at the beach, the ZPers are impressed when Gorga snorts out a huge sandcastle that's a replica of a real eroding stone castle on a
nearby cliff. On exploring Gorga's creation, they get lost inside it and meet a 400-year old knight and his pet dragon - both made entirely of sand!
The real challenge comes in trying to find their way out of the sandcastle before it erodes from the tide and collapses around them.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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N/A
#109
Animation 1: Sick Day - Story: Aaaah-choo! Eagle comes down with a cold, and has to stay back in Stardust Bay while the other cadets get to test
a new, highly advanced solar engine system on an obstacle course close to the Sun. Quickly growing bored with his rock collection and other
mindless distractions, Eagle decides to do some research about the solar engines and the test mission. He finds out that Mercury's orbit could
block the sunlight and render the solar engines useless -- putting the cadets and teachers in danger! Will Eagle's frantic warning reach the test
pilots before Mercury casts its shadow on the obstacle course? Curriculum Focus: Observation - scan/analyze an object or event from multiple
positions in order to capture different perspectives. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 2- Magnificent Sun". Animation 2: Good Old Coot - Story: When
Starling's beloved doll Mr. Rocket Baby goes missing, she learns that sometimes when things are hard to find, they're often right in front of you. A
typical day in the life of Coot finds him constantly kept busy helping teachers and cadets with their respective projects.... explaining to Robyn how
planets are discovered... installing a reflective mirror on the Moon so Pigeon and the cadets have enough light to hunt through a dark cave in
search of polar ice... even helping Eagle and Hawk track down Raven in a game of tag. Even as Coot tries to help Starling find her missing doll,
he has his own riddle to solve: finding new exo-planets. Is the clue to his major discovery hidden in some of the problems he solved earlier?
Curriculum Focus: Observation - scan/analyze an object or event from multiple positions in order to capture different perspectives. Interstitial 2:
"Space Art 3: Make Your Own Planets". Character Bio: AVA.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 1
NETA
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N/A
#103
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Thu, Feb 12, 2015
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#1211
10:30:00
NETA
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N/A
#409
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Frozen Shoulder (All Standing)
Sit and Be Fit
We've Gone Country
Country music sets the tone and pace for this fun full body workout.
Sew It All
Painted Place Mats, Dena Fishbein
Learn fabric-painting techniques.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1211
Tiny Details
Today's show looks at knitting and fitting baby, kids, and doll clothes. First, designers Kate Gagnon Osborn and Courtney Kelley demonstrate
shaping and construction techniques that are especially important when knitting for babies. Then, we'll spend some overseas Space to Space
time in the home studio of Erika Knight in Brighton, England. Next, Brandy Fortune demonstrates a sweet skirt, for a doll or daughter. Then, Tanis
is in the yarn spotlight. Vickie closes with a tip for turning a basic baby hat into an heirloom gift by adding a simple crochet flower.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
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N/A #1407
Everything Old Is New Again
Today we look back in time for inspiration. Karen Gloeggler's obsession with writer Jane Austen got even stronger when she discovered that Jane
was a quilter, too! Learn how to make a beautiful pin-tucked fabric piece for Karen's "Persuasion" quilt. Catherine Redford teaches how to make
the clamshell pattern, an old-fashioned English paper piecing favorite, and embellish it with big stitching. Cheryl Sleboda's tie-dyeing method,
which uses ink pens, will take you back to the groovy 1960s.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4144
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Holiday Memories
Host Rachel Allen recreates some memorable dishes she enjoyed on vacation, including Zac's Aztec soup, baked fish, basil and prawn pate, and
pannacotta.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #105
Michael Hillyer, Lobster and Crab Burger
Nick Stellino prepares Pasta with Cherry Tomatoes Basil and Shrimp. Then, Nick helps Seattle's Capital Grille chef, Michael Hillyer, prepare
Lobster and Crab Burger with Tartar Sauce and Corn Relish.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #305
Good Morning Fiesta
Host Laura Theodore prepares a zesty breakfast menu featuring "Tofu Ranchero," a slightly spicy dish served with fresh tomato sauce. For a
baked treat, "Cornbread and Sweet Pepper Mini-Muffins" wakes up sleepy taste buds, while "Pineapple, Banana and Strawberry Smoothie"
presents a frosty and fruity beverage to get the morning started on an energizing note.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
Economical Offal
Pork Liver Pate; Roast Sausage With Potatoes; Braised Sweetbreads In Mirepoix; Braised Tongue With Lentils.
(CC)
DVI
#107
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2112
Beadwork
Cindy Holsclaw takes traditional beadwork in a whole new direction using half-Tila beads to make a bezel setting for a crystal Rivoli. She creates
beautiful earrings, a bracelet and more with a circular peyote beadweaving stitch using two-hole beads. In Katie's Beading Lesson, learn to make
a wire-wrapped leather cuff.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Dehydrated
NETA
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N/A
#309
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Biz Kid$
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DVI #102
What Is Money?
The Biz Kids say: "Show me the money!" Join us and you'll take a grand tour through the history of money from the days of bartering, through the
first coins and currency, all the way to the electronic transfers of today. Watch as the Biz Kids put on cowboy boots and get a crash course in the
art of negotiation and exchange at a high-energy cattle auction in Colorado.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1611
Blending
One of the keys of impressionism is the blending together of images. The definition of this movement in art is characterized by visible brush
strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities. The first project is an impressionistic landscape using oil
pastels and black mat board. Then we're using dye in spray bottles to make colorful geometric designs. Learn about color blending using special
tools to create interesting effects in your art journal. And finally, blend colored glue to create a piece of art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #805
Music and Daffodils
A fall bulb planting by school children leads to a tremendous harvest of daffodils this spring. Musician and conservationist Chuck Leavell visits the
Garden Home Retreat and trades tips with Allen on growing and caring for trees.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #210
Raising Backyard Chickens
The surge in popularity for raising backyard chickens has turned many an urban executive into weekend urban farmer. With plenty of new
information in books and online, there's still no substitute for truly showing the ABC's of raising chickens at home. Todd Brock, Co-author of
"Building Chicken Coops for Dummies" shows us everything that we need to know.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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N/A
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18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1133
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5229
19:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#215
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
The Seldom Scene
Bluegrass veterans The Seldom Scene bring their signature sound to the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
#1213
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
22:00:00
So Right So Smart
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
so right so smart profiles companies on the cutting edge of more sustainable business practices who are proving that being environmentally
friendly is both good for the earth and good for business. Their inspiring stories of leadership and innovative change provide hopeful models for
the larger business community and other institutions. The primary focus of the film is a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Interface
Inc., a global carpet manufacturer led by Ray Anderson, one of the early pioneers of green business practices. Anderson has spearheaded an
often-challenging effort to transform Interface to a restorative enterprise; and has become an inspiration to other businesses. so right so smart
also includes short profiles of companies who started with a commitment to green business practices. Stonyfield Farms, Patagonia, Herman
Miller, Seventh Generation and New Belgium Brewery. Prominent environmental authors and business experts share their experiences and
insights, including Paul Hawken, Janine Benyus, Jonathan Lash, David Suzuki, Rick Fedrizi, Professor Stuart Hart, and Amory Lovins. Narrated
by Darryl Hannah.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Colored Frames
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APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#0
COLORED FRAMES reflects on the last 50 years in African-American art by exploring the influences, inspirations and experiences of black
artists. Beginning at the height of the Civil Rights Era and leading up to the present, it provides a truthful, unflinching look at often-ignored artists
and their progeny. Impressionistic video collages showcase the wide variety, both thematically and stylistically, of contemporary pieces of black
artists working in the genres of illustration, abstraction and surrealism, among others. COLORED FRAMES also chronicles the black artist's
struggle for visibility and acceptance in mainstream art society as well as their experiences challenging assumptions about what constitutes
"blackness, " even within their own community.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5229
00:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#215
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
The Seldom Scene
Bluegrass veterans The Seldom Scene bring their signature sound to the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park.
#1213
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
03:00:00
So Right So Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
so right so smart profiles companies on the cutting edge of more sustainable business practices who are proving that being environmentally
friendly is both good for the earth and good for business. Their inspiring stories of leadership and innovative change provide hopeful models for
the larger business community and other institutions. The primary focus of the film is a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Interface
Inc., a global carpet manufacturer led by Ray Anderson, one of the early pioneers of green business practices. Anderson has spearheaded an
often-challenging effort to transform Interface to a restorative enterprise; and has become an inspiration to other businesses. so right so smart
also includes short profiles of companies who started with a commitment to green business practices. Stonyfield Farms, Patagonia, Herman
Miller, Seventh Generation and New Belgium Brewery. Prominent environmental authors and business experts share their experiences and
insights, including Paul Hawken, Janine Benyus, Jonathan Lash, David Suzuki, Rick Fedrizi, Professor Stuart Hart, and Amory Lovins. Narrated
by Darryl Hannah.
04:00:00
Colored Frames
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
COLORED FRAMES reflects on the last 50 years in African-American art by exploring the influences, inspirations and experiences of black
artists. Beginning at the height of the Civil Rights Era and leading up to the present, it provides a truthful, unflinching look at often-ignored artists
and their progeny. Impressionistic video collages showcase the wide variety, both thematically and stylistically, of contemporary pieces of black
artists working in the genres of illustration, abstraction and surrealism, among others. COLORED FRAMES also chronicles the black artist's
struggle for visibility and acceptance in mainstream art society as well as their experiences challenging assumptions about what constitutes
"blackness, " even within their own community.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2505
Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism
Historian EDWARD E. BAPTIST on his controversial new book, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,
and how slavery in the 100 years after American independence drove the evolution and modernization of the United States. A harshly critical
review of the book in The Economist magazine drew wide criticism for comments widely viewed as racist, forcing the publication's editors to
apologize and withdraw the critique.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1316
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #211
Blast to Earth's Past/The Great Climb
Deliria thinks she's found a way to own the entire Earth - by taking a time machine back to when there were no people on the planet, and being
the first to claim it. Zeeter accidentally gets whisked along on the time trip, which takes them back to 250 million years ago when Earth's
continents were combined as one. Going forward in time to the present, Deliria's clunky time machine continually breaks down. In between
encounters with dinosaurs and an Ice Age, Zeeter gets to observe how today's continents were formed because of Plate Tectonics. Zeeter is
excited about climbing in The Great Climb, an annual mountain climbing event in her home town, Zazu Falls. It's a two-person team event and
Bula's to be her partner. But when Bula is injured, Multo volunteers to be her partner. Zeeter is skeptical of Multo's climbing abilities; however,
Multo's knowledge of mountains is what helps them climb close to the top. Unfortunately, the mountain, who prefers to be called the "Grand
Zeeterondack," prevents the two from reaching its summit. After asking some questions, Zeeter and Multo learn that the mountain is worried that
once someone reaches the top, no one will climb it any more. In the end, the two ZPers must convince the mountain that it is like an old friend
and that the climbers will never abandon it. Once they do this, the mountain allows them to climb the rest of the way to the top.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#110
Animation 1: Robyn's Winter Break Story: Winter Break is about to begin, and the cadets share their ambitious vacation plans: Hawk will visit
7,000 asteroids in seven days, Raven is going canyon racing on Mars, and Eagle will have fun ring diving around Saturn, but Robyn hasn't been
able to make up her mind... other than to just go where her wings take her. In the last training race of the semester, however, she injures a wing
and learns she'll have to recuperate at home during the whole break! With Crane and Coot's help, Robyn finds new ways of exploring interstellar
space in the Space Academy Observatory. Who is going to have the most exciting Winter Break stories during show and tell? Curriculum Focus:
Exploration and Investigation - explore new things as a way to broaden ones understanding. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 4- Night Sky
Telescope". Animation 2: Three's a Crowd - Story: Utilizing a high-powered telescope, Robyn and Hawk locate a particular destination in space
and fly there to seemingly spend some time together without inviting Eagle along. This leaves their friend frustrated and upset at being left out.
After a series of fruitless attempts to learn why they went without him, Eagle locates the pair via the same telescope, and decides to secretly
follow... all the way to Jupiter's volcanic moon, Io, where he observes their activities. When Eagle accidentally reveals himself, Robyn and Hawk
resent being spied on. The friends quarrel - but soon find themselves having to frantically work together to escape an erupting volcano. Later,
safely back on Earth, Eagle learns why his friends left without him: they wanted to surprise him with a weird-looking volcanic rock from Io for his
"secret" oddly-shaped rock collection! Curriculum Focus: Tools can be used to do things better, and to do things that otherwise could not be
accomplished at all. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 5: Moons of Jupiter". Character Bio: Raven.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Focusing On Leg Work
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#104
(CC)
DVI
#906
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Don't Forget Your Fingers
Paying special attention to the finger joints is important in our quest to stay independent and keep our hands functioning well.
N/A
#1212
N/A
#410
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
10:30:00
Sew It All
Mystery Tote, Ellen Osten
Play with fabric and thread to create a fun tote bag.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1212
Open Work
Open up to open work. First, is Toronto designer Julia Madill and her drop stitch top with unique T-construction. Then Vickie visits with Sarah
White in the Space to Space segment. Next, Tanis Gray has fun new items that lend themselves to lace. Last is crochet editor Marcy Smith and a
lesson on different open work crochet techniques.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1408
Felt It!
Curious about felting? Two guests share different approaches to this fun surface design process. Sue Reno's river-themed quilts feature felted
layers using fabric, silk scraps and roving to add movement to her work. Rebekah Meier calls her felting technique "Mixed Media Freestyle
Needle-Felting." She makes a sandwich of a felt base; paper towels (or napkins) trapped between silk, then needle-felts, and does free-motion
stitching and handwork.
12:00:00
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4145
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Classic Conclusions
Crepes A La Confiture; Orange Souffle Crepes; Baked Alaska; Apricot And Pistachio Souffle.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
13:00:00
13:30:00
Democracy Now!
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Spice It Up
In this episode, Joanne shows us that we don't need to go to Morocco to get a nice variety of spices. She'll take us on a trip to a spice shop and
then teach her student how to make four different spice blends using different ingredients. She'll also show us how to make Garam Masala and
Adobo Rubbed Chicken Skewers. You won't want to miss this spicy show! Recipes: 4 Spice Blends: Ras El Hanout, Quatre Epices, Za'atar,
Adobo; 2 Spice Skewers: Garam Masala and Adobo rubbed Chicken Skewers with Garlic Yogurt Sauce, Roasted Carrots with Quatre Epices.
Student: Lauren Eastman.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1209
Roasted Wild Turkey with Stuffing/Giles Island
Wild turkey takes center stage as Chef Folse prepares Turkey & Oyster Poulette featuring oysters, cooked turkey and ham. The dish is finished
with heavy cream and white wine, and is ladled over French bread with slices of ham. At Giles Island, Chef Folse creates a fabulous crawfish
cornbread stuffing and oven-roasts a twenty pound wild turkey. The feast concludes with a Turkey Mole consisting of turkey stock, chilies, cloves,
cinnamon, cilantro, raisins and chocolate.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #711
Great Grilled Chicken and Texas Potato Salad
Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the ultimate Grilled Chicken Leg Quarters with Lime Dressing. Then,
equipment expert Adam Ried reviews aprons in the equipment corner. Next, test cook Bridget Lancaster makes a regional specialty, Texas
Potato Salad. And finally, Chris reveals the test kitchen's method for perfect hard cooked eggs.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2113
Meaningful Gifts and Talismans
Artist Catherine Bickford presents ideas for meaningful gifts, including the symbolism of color and design motifs. Catherine discusses the
meaning and symbolism behind various design motifs and materials. She shows how to combine themes, materials, techniques and motifs to
create a talisman necklace that has significance and well-wishes for the recipient. Fair trade beaded bangles are featured on Katie's Beading
Lesson.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Naturally Decorative
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#310
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #103
How Do You Get Money?
Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and
going through the interview. Hear from business celebrities, including Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, as they talk about their very first jobs. The
Biz Kids also look at the many ways kids get and use allowances. Meet a young person whose love of animals turned into a profitable dogwalking business.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1612
Distortion
Today's word of the day is distortion. This is when we take one aspect of something and change it or make it different - usually not the normal
way we might look at something. Our first examples are abstract portraits using magazines. Then, create a fun house mirror using tiles. Our art
journal technique uses plastic wrap with water colors to create unusual distorted backgrounds. Last, use reverse shape cutouts to make unique
art works.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #806
Triumphant Tulips
Spring is approaching at the Garden Home Retreat and the daffodils and tulips are now filling the landscape with vibrant color. It's also time for
Allen to plant herbs and vegetables. A check of the swans reveals how they've adjusted to their new habitat since arriving in late fall.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #211
Dominica; A Small Country Big On Sustainability: (Dominica Island)
One Small Island, Big on Sustainability: The tiny Caribbean Island of Dominica is known as the Nature Island for good reason. Over two thirds of
the island is protected rainforests and the country's economy is driven largely by their sustainable agriculture and renewable energy. See how this
tiny country can be an example for everyone in how we can all grow a greener world.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11032
18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#322
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5230
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1106
Eva Marie Saint
Saint began her career in early television and then found success on the Broadway stage, but it is her work in film that we best know her for
today. From two classic films, North by Northwest and On the Waterfront, to the more recent Superman Returns, she continues to work as she
nears her 90th birthday. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Academy Award winning actress, Eva Maria
Saint.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
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Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#924
Carson Peters; Dennis Cash.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Steep Canyon Rangers and Shannon Whitworth
The Steep Canyon Rangers are an acoustic Bluegrass quintet from Asheville, NC. Before embarking on a world tour backing comedian/banjoist
Steve Martin, the Rangers were nominated for 2 International Bluegrass Music awards in 2008 (including Album of the Year, "Lovin' Pretty
Women). The Rangers were also named 'Emerging Artist of the Year' in 2006 at the IBMA awards ceremony in Nashville, TN. They won a
Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album in 2013. The band will be performing material from their new album 'Tell The Ones I Love'. Shannon
Whitworth's sultry, bluesy styling's on her new album 'High Tide' ascertains her new place in the musical landscape. Since her days as the anchor
voice and songwriter of lauded N.C. ensemble The Biscuit Burners, Shannon Whitworth has attracted international attention with her passionate
presence and a talent that's evident within moments of taking the stage. On the heels of a year spent touring with Chris Isaak and the TedeschiTrucks Band, and recording as the singing voice of Belk department stores' latest campaign, 'High Tide' finds Whitworth leaving all
preconceptions of the banjo-wielding songstress behind for her swoon-inducing style.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Growing Pains
I Feel Stupid (UCLA) and My Name is Your First Love (Columbia): Lein is an awkward teenager, obsessed with pigeons. When her childhood
friend Amber comes to visit, Lein's world opens far beyond the pigeon coop. Directed by Milena Pastreich. A teenager works as a gardener for his
neighbor. His infatuation with his employer deepens and his afternoon hedge trimming turns into an obsession. Directed by Rob Richert.
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#410
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
My Name Is Red
Both an historical novel and a graphic murder mystery set among the miniaturists of the Ottaman court. With its focus on Istambul, a major
crossroads of the world, it tells of the artistic/cultural contest between Europe and the East. Cast members include the book's Nobel-prize winning
author, Orhan Pamuk, and its English translator, Erdag Goknar.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #809
Joy Behar and Bob Callely
Comedienne Joy Behar (The View) discusses her new one woman show, Me, My Mouth & I, followed by playwright Bob Callely talking about his
new play, On A Stool at The End of the Bar.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 52 of 111
Sat, Feb 14, 2015
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Start
00:00:01
Newsline
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5230
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1106
Eva Marie Saint
Saint began her career in early television and then found success on the Broadway stage, but it is her work in film that we best know her for
today. From two classic films, North by Northwest and On the Waterfront, to the more recent Superman Returns, she continues to work as she
nears her 90th birthday. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Academy Award winning actress, Eva Maria
Saint.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#924
Carson Peters; Dennis Cash.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Steep Canyon Rangers and Shannon Whitworth
The Steep Canyon Rangers are an acoustic Bluegrass quintet from Asheville, NC. Before embarking on a world tour backing comedian/banjoist
Steve Martin, the Rangers were nominated for 2 International Bluegrass Music awards in 2008 (including Album of the Year, "Lovin' Pretty
Women). The Rangers were also named 'Emerging Artist of the Year' in 2006 at the IBMA awards ceremony in Nashville, TN. They won a
Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album in 2013. The band will be performing material from their new album 'Tell The Ones I Love'. Shannon
Whitworth's sultry, bluesy styling's on her new album 'High Tide' ascertains her new place in the musical landscape. Since her days as the anchor
voice and songwriter of lauded N.C. ensemble The Biscuit Burners, Shannon Whitworth has attracted international attention with her passionate
presence and a talent that's evident within moments of taking the stage. On the heels of a year spent touring with Chris Isaak and the TedeschiTrucks Band, and recording as the singing voice of Belk department stores' latest campaign, 'High Tide' finds Whitworth leaving all
preconceptions of the banjo-wielding songstress behind for her swoon-inducing style.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Growing Pains
I Feel Stupid (UCLA) and My Name is Your First Love (Columbia): Lein is an awkward teenager, obsessed with pigeons. When her childhood
friend Amber comes to visit, Lein's world opens far beyond the pigeon coop. Directed by Milena Pastreich. A teenager works as a gardener for his
neighbor. His infatuation with his employer deepens and his afternoon hedge trimming turns into an obsession. Directed by Rob Richert.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#410
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
My Name Is Red
Both an historical novel and a graphic murder mystery set among the miniaturists of the Ottaman court. With its focus on Istambul, a major
crossroads of the world, it tells of the artistic/cultural contest between Europe and the East. Cast members include the book's Nobel-prize winning
author, Orhan Pamuk, and its English translator, Erdag Goknar.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #809
Joy Behar and Bob Callely
Comedienne Joy Behar (The View) discusses her new one woman show, Me, My Mouth & I, followed by playwright Bob Callely talking about his
new play, On A Stool at The End of the Bar.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#203
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3003
Progress Made In Managing Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a term used to describe a group of conditions that can cause damage to the optic nerve of the eye. The optic nerve is a tightlyformed collection of nerve fibers that carry visual information from the retina to the brain. In order to enjoy good vision, it's important to have a
healthy optic nerve. But with glaucoma, pressure builds up within the eye causing optic nerve damage. The result can be impaired vision, even
blindness. And once vision loss occurs it cannot be reversed. In fact, glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness in the United
States. Because early-stage glaucoma has no noticeable symptoms, timely detection through regular eye exams is imperative, and can save
many people from serious vision loss.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1317
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #304
Blue and Gold Macaw
Today Gary paints one of his favorite subjects, an exotic Bird. The background is just plain White, which makes this brightly colored Macaw really
stand out. Once you learn to paint the Macaw feathers, you can paint almost any Bird. This painting is really easy to do.
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(CC)
N/A
#205
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Noon at Silver Falls Part I
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1405
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Ab & Waist Strengthening (All Standing)
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#907
(CC)
N/A
#1213
(CC)
N/A
#111
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Vestibular System
Mary Ann challenges your vestibular system with a fun ball routine and other functional movements set to jazz music.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Back
NETA
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #207
Kozani
Eva visits a city in northern Greece with a long history and a unique product called krokos and Chef Yianni makes yiaprakia, baked chicken and
rice with krokos and a refreshing krokos beverage.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
APTEX
One Pan Wonders
West Coast Egg Foo Young, Fried Green Tomatoes with Cream Gravy, Different French Toast.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#105
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
A Little Spice with a Hint of Beer
There is nothing more delicious than butterflied poultry with super crispy chicken. In this episode, Lidia starts with a Spicy Butterflied Cornish Hen
made with hot cherry peppers, rosemary and wine. She then pulls out the beer to add to her Potatoes Baked in Beer. Our favorite Grandma
Erminia joins Lidia to taste the Squash and Ricotta Tart.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #209
Woodland Plantation
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans visits the banks of the big muddy herself, the Mississippi River, to feast on a
southern seafood smorgasbord. Taking us to her shores are chefs Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski who've partnered on numerous
restaurants. The adventure begins by the moonlight as Pete and the boys go bow-fishing and the adventure continues by day as the group sets
out to go crabbing. Together they throw a traditional New Orleans seafood feast with a classic crawfish boil, grilled oysters, jalapeno crab salad
and grilled red fish. A feast that should appease the appetites of twenty or so friends, purveyors, and one very hungry alligator.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Bangkok, Thailand
The capital of Thailand appears the capital of pandemonium, its streets filled with tuk-tuks, motorcycle taxis, cars and 12 million people. But the
Thais have mastered the art of creating tranquility behind closed doors, whether in homes, hotels or temples. Rudy takes you to back streets and
the quiet, residential klongs, or canals, of Bangkok. Visits to Bangkok's legendary food carts and markets reveal the real city that captures the
affection of visitors who take the time to seek out what makes Bangkok special. Marvel at the Emerald Buddha (made no less spectacular by the
fact it's really jade), visit the city's flower and fish markets, join locals offering incense and flowers at colorful outdoor shrines, celebrate the king's
80th birthday with an all-day and all-night party, and take a wooden boat along the city's main artery, the wide Chao Phraya river. A side trip takes
viewers to the world's only outdoor market whose vendors must fold back their displays 16 times a day as a train passes through the heart of
commerce, missing vegetables, meats, and fish by inches.
13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Great National Parks
This episode takes a closer look at some of the remarkable landscapes, wildlife and adventures in the United States' National Parks. In each
park, local guides share stories of the park's history and the natural environment, as host Darley Newman hikes, horseback rides and boats to
explore the surroundings. Parks profiled include Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef in Utah, the Great Smokey Mountains in North Carolina, Canyon
de Chelly in Arizona, Kenai Fjords in Alaska, Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii's Big Island,
Cumberland Island in Georgia and Yellowstone in Wyoming.
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Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra
Don't blink as we blitz through Europe's tiniest countries: Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. The
fairytale princedom of Monaco lures visitors with its fancy casino and glamorous views. Italy's last independent hill town, San Marino still looks
formidable, as does the castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein. And tiny Andorra entertains shoppers and hikers alike, surrounded by the
rugged beauty of the Pyrenees.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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N/A #108
The Boom In Medical Tourism & Hidden Gems of New Zealand
The growing trend in medical tourism; Peter's "Hidden Gems" of New Zealand; a former NFL player-turned-pilot whose career has really taken off
in Abu Dhabi.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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Who knew? There is such a thing as a "wild garden" and it has many advantages. Native plants, wildlife and more make this garden unique and
interesting. GardenSMART visits with an expert who shows us how she's done it, and it looks great. Tune in.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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DVI #301
The Rite of Spring
Allen is preparing for a fun-filled Spring celebration at the farm. He shows us how to take elements from the garden and the spice rack to make
natural Easter egg dyes. He also offers advice on preparing for the celebration days in advance. Plus, we learn how to make mint ice cubes and a
delicious Mint Tea Punch. Recipes include a Spring Salad and Walnut Sherry Dressing recipe and a great way to use extra mustard in your fridge
to make a lamb rub.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #502
Danilo Perez
Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist Danilo Perez, a native of Panama, shares the lessons he learned from Dizzy Gillespie, details his creative
process and speculates about the future of jazz.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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N/A #422
Martin Baron, Executive Editor, The Washington Post
Martin Baron is Executive Editor of The Washington Post, overseeing the Post's print and digital news operations. Before joining the Post, Baron
was editor of The Boston Globe for 11 years. During his tenure the Globe won six Pulitzer Prizes. Baron has also held top editing positions at The
New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and the Miami Herald.
17:00:00
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Craftsman's Legacy
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N/A #103
The Guitar Maker
Brain Galloup builds guitars and runs a school to teach others the craft of guitar making. Host Eric Gorges visits the school and learns what it
takes to build a guitar from scratch. They discuss the tonal properties of wood, steam bending and key steps of guitar building.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
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19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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N/A #306
Drawing A Car-Clusion
Jonathan Frank is a kid at heart and an engineer by trade. His young son was the inspiration for his G-Car invention. In this case, G stands for
gradient or the edge of printed lines, that Jonathan's battery-powered race cars will follow, allowing kids of all ages to design and print their own
tracks instead of having to use typical plastic tracks. Children can print their own track designs and have their G-Cars follow whatever routes they
can image. Jonathan wants his route to be straight to the top of the toy market, but will his car be able to travel the distance? Get your map out...
it's going to be a wild ride!
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1306
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play "On Green Dolphin Street" and the signature lick from the Four Seasons hit, "Oh, What
A Night." Featured guests include Andy LaVerne, Karl Propst and Mary Daniels.
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Infinity Hall Live
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N/A #109
Rusted Root
The Pittsburgh-based fusion band Rusted Root brings their unique percussive jam-rock sound to the historic stage at Infinity Hall. With a highly
unique sound, the band has cultivated a loyal following, selling more than 3 million albums worldwide. Originally formed in 1990, the band has
been characterized as many things: a jam band, an eclectic collection, a college-radio wonder. Whatever the case, the band has been nothing but
popular. With consistently sold-out tours, Rusted Root appears to be garnering the attention of more than just their loyal "Rootheads." Blending
world influences from the African, Indian, and Middle Eastern traditions, Rusted Root embodies a percussion-driven rock band with heavy use of
tight vocal harmony and pulsing chords. With hit songs like "Send Me on My Way" and "Dance in the Middle," Rusted Root has become an
immovable facet in alternative rock.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #309
Here Come The Mummies
The funk/R&B band are known for performing in full mummy attire with stage names that are rumored to cover the identities of moonlighting
Grammy-winning band members. The performance was captured at the War Memorial in Nashville and includes "Ra Ra Ra," "Carnal Carnival"
and "Petting Zoo."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1301
Myanmar
Megan McCormick starts her journey in Yangon with a visit to Shwedagon Pagoda, the most revered Buddhist temple in Myanmar. Next she
visits Inle Lake and then heads to the Shan Palace in the town of Hsipaw, where she uncovers a centuries-old tribal rivalry. Megan travels by train
to Mandalay to visit the golden Mahamuni Buddha and to try her hand at puppetry. She makes her way to the Chin State and then on to Bagan,
once the capital city. Megan's last stop is the Rahkine State where she boards a boat to Ngapali Beach, the ultimate beach destination.
23:00:00
Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed It All
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Three-year-old Monique Corzilius counts to 10, pulling petals from a daisy. A voice from mission control then counts down as the camera zooms
into Monique's dark pupil. An atomic blast and ensuing mushroom cloud consumes the TV screen as President Lyndon Johnson's voice
proclaims "We must either love each other, or we must die." This political ad, "Peace Little Girl," aired only once or twice during the 1964
presidential campaign between Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater, but it ushered in a new era of the television attack ad. The 1964 campaign
also reshaped the American political landscape in other significant ways. Johnson's "Great Society" and civil rights agendas pushed southern
states toward the Republican Party and brought the northeast in line with the Democrats, creating America's contemporary geopolitical map of
red and blue states. Barry Goldwater's rift with "the liberal Republican establishment," or "Rockefeller Republicans," served as the basis for his
landslide defeat in the general election, but also for the rise of an out-spoken and blossoming conservative movement. Barry Goldwater's
presidential campaign also spawned the political career of Ronald Reagan, and inspired future conservative offshoots like social and Christian
conservatives as well as the Tea Party. BOMBS AWAY: LBJ, GOLDWATER AND THE 1964 CAMPAIGN THAT CHANGED IT ALL includes
interviews with historians and participants in the campaign, including Richard and Doris Kearns Goodwin, Barry Goldwater, Jr., Victor Gold,
Joseph Califano, Larry J. Sabato, Professor Robert Mann and Monique Corzilius.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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N/A #306
Drawing A Car-Clusion
Jonathan Frank is a kid at heart and an engineer by trade. His young son was the inspiration for his G-Car invention. In this case, G stands for
gradient or the edge of printed lines, that Jonathan's battery-powered race cars will follow, allowing kids of all ages to design and print their own
tracks instead of having to use typical plastic tracks. Children can print their own track designs and have their G-Cars follow whatever routes they
can image. Jonathan wants his route to be straight to the top of the toy market, but will his car be able to travel the distance? Get your map out...
it's going to be a wild ride!
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1306
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play "On Green Dolphin Street" and the signature lick from the Four Seasons hit, "Oh, What
A Night." Featured guests include Andy LaVerne, Karl Propst and Mary Daniels.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Rusted Root
The Pittsburgh-based fusion band Rusted Root brings their unique percussive jam-rock sound to the historic stage at Infinity Hall. With a highly
unique sound, the band has cultivated a loyal following, selling more than 3 million albums worldwide. Originally formed in 1990, the band has
been characterized as many things: a jam band, an eclectic collection, a college-radio wonder. Whatever the case, the band has been nothing but
popular. With consistently sold-out tours, Rusted Root appears to be garnering the attention of more than just their loyal "Rootheads." Blending
world influences from the African, Indian, and Middle Eastern traditions, Rusted Root embodies a percussion-driven rock band with heavy use of
tight vocal harmony and pulsing chords. With hit songs like "Send Me on My Way" and "Dance in the Middle," Rusted Root has become an
immovable facet in alternative rock.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #309
Here Come The Mummies
The funk/R&B band are known for performing in full mummy attire with stage names that are rumored to cover the identities of moonlighting
Grammy-winning band members. The performance was captured at the War Memorial in Nashville and includes "Ra Ra Ra," "Carnal Carnival"
and "Petting Zoo."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1301
Myanmar
Megan McCormick starts her journey in Yangon with a visit to Shwedagon Pagoda, the most revered Buddhist temple in Myanmar. Next she
visits Inle Lake and then heads to the Shan Palace in the town of Hsipaw, where she uncovers a centuries-old tribal rivalry. Megan travels by train
to Mandalay to visit the golden Mahamuni Buddha and to try her hand at puppetry. She makes her way to the Chin State and then on to Bagan,
once the capital city. Megan's last stop is the Rahkine State where she boards a boat to Ngapali Beach, the ultimate beach destination.
04:00:00
Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed It All
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Three-year-old Monique Corzilius counts to 10, pulling petals from a daisy. A voice from mission control then counts down as the camera zooms
into Monique's dark pupil. An atomic blast and ensuing mushroom cloud consumes the TV screen as President Lyndon Johnson's voice
proclaims "We must either love each other, or we must die." This political ad, "Peace Little Girl," aired only once or twice during the 1964
presidential campaign between Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater, but it ushered in a new era of the television attack ad. The 1964 campaign
also reshaped the American political landscape in other significant ways. Johnson's "Great Society" and civil rights agendas pushed southern
states toward the Republican Party and brought the northeast in line with the Democrats, creating America's contemporary geopolitical map of
red and blue states. Barry Goldwater's rift with "the liberal Republican establishment," or "Rockefeller Republicans," served as the basis for his
landslide defeat in the general election, but also for the rise of an out-spoken and blossoming conservative movement. Barry Goldwater's
presidential campaign also spawned the political career of Ronald Reagan, and inspired future conservative offshoots like social and Christian
conservatives as well as the Tea Party. BOMBS AWAY: LBJ, GOLDWATER AND THE 1964 CAMPAIGN THAT CHANGED IT ALL includes
interviews with historians and participants in the campaign, including Richard and Doris Kearns Goodwin, Barry Goldwater, Jr., Victor Gold,
Joseph Califano, Larry J. Sabato, Professor Robert Mann and Monique Corzilius.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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N/A #307
Gary Shteyngart, Part 1
This is the first part of a two-part interview focusing on the life and work of writer Gary Shteyngart. Shteyngart is the author of three acclaimed
novels, The Russian Debutante's Handbook, Absurdistan, and Super Sad True Love Story, as well as a recent memoir, Little Failure. This first
episode focuses on Little Failure, as well as Shteyngart's unusual life experiences. The satirical author reflects on how being a Russian immigrant
and child of conservative Jewish parents in New York City helped mold him into the person he is today. Shteyngart pokes fun at his earliest
writing efforts in Queens; his formative years at Stuyvesant High School and Oberlin College; a stint in psychoanalysis; and his lifelong search for
acceptance.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
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DVI #805
Buying A Foreclosed Home
Do the millions of foreclosed home on the market represent good investment opportunities? Host Kelvin Boston, Marcia Griffin, president of Home
Free USA and Victor Ogun of Home Buyers Realty detail the steps to buying a foreclosed home. This episode also features small business
development tips from Marie Johns, deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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N/A #605
Devils Tower
Roger and Sarah Bansemer visit Devils Tower WY. Sarah learns about the tower and the sport of rock climbing from a veteran climber who has
summated 2000 times. Roger paints a landscape on location featuring this remarkable national monument.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #106
Color Cinque Terre & Florence
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, explores the spectacular cliff-lined coastal villages of Italy's Cinque Terre, by boat and by foot. Then he ventures inlandinto the Tuscany region-where he explores, photographs and paints the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and the great center of art, the
beautiful and historic city of Florence.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
A River Flow
APTEX
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N/A
#205
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Quad & Hips
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#908
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1214
Breathing
By toning and stretching muscles around the ribcage and practicing good breathing technique viewers learn how to get the most out of each
breath.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#201
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #106
Anju - Korean Bar Foods
In this special episode, Cathlyn shares two of the most popular Korean bar food recipes - spicy and savory kimchi, pork and tofu stir-fry and
seasnail salad. Later she takes liquid chef 'Woody' on a night out in Koreatown to experience the drinking culture as well as try out various
Korean traditional barfoods.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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N/A #104
Weight Loss for Food Lovers
Wellness over appearance is Tina's message today. She focuses her recipes on toxins and body fat and what foods focus on detoxing the body.
Her recipes include Cajun "Fried" Chicken, Parsnip Puree served with Smoked Tomatoes Beurre Blanc with Coconut Bacon.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2405
Eat Legumes/Mangiate I Legumi
Nothing takes the chill out of a cold winter's night better than hot and hearty Straccetti with Cannellini Beans, complete with homemade pasta,
and Mary Ann shows you how. And when summer rolls around? Roll out a happy bowl of Chickpea Salad, filled with prosciutto di parma, olives
and fresh thyme.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #118
Village Living
In this age of technology, a large portion of the Vietnamese population still resides in small towns and villages. To truly appreciate this unique way
of life, Martin visits a couple of villages near Hue, places where the old, simple and peaceful way of life is well respected and practiced. Recipes:
Spicy Beef Noodle Soup, Sweet and Spicy Shrimp.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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DVI #205
Pacific Northwest Rainforest
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner travels to Washington State to photograph the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National
Park with photographer Aaron Baggenstos.
13:30:00
Wonders of the West
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #108
Pony Express Territory
Following the route of the Pony Express through central Nevada, we celebrate one of the most significant wetlands systems in the American West
at the annual Spring Wings Festival. Join us as we tour the historic Eureka Opera House, take a ride on a working railroad and go gem hunting
for garnets. Learn about the history of wild horses in Nevada and get an overview of the amazing Great Basin National Park.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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#511
CHALLENGER 605: We fly well above first class in the kind of super elite style experienced by only A-list celebrities, fortune 500 executives, and
heads of state. NAVIGATION: You CAN get there from here, but how? Kurtis explains how pilots figure out which way to point their planes.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #411
Invasive Species and Deep Sea Exploration
Segment 1: Invasive Species. Jonathan travels from the St. Lawrence river to the Caribbean, looking at several of the most well-known
underwater invasive species and their effect on the environment. Segment 2: The Deepest Dive. Scuba divers are typically limited to just a
hundred or so feet of depth, but on this amazing dive, Jonathan explores 1000 feet down in a special submarine and meets an astonishing variety
of deep-sea animals from crabs to sharks!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Thinking Toys
Wooden treasures that captivate imaginations of any age.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1905
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #305
Dovetailed Toolbox
The Dovetailed Toolbox created on this week's episode of Rough Cut has played a supporting role in Tommy's shop since the very first season.
Tommy will demonstrate how to achieve the striking dovetail joinery found on his toolbox and what kind of things you can do at home to "make it
your own".
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#111
16:30:00
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #104
Seascapes
Allow the calming waves and sparkling sea caves to soothe you as we experience the gift of renewal through a series of tranquil, rejuvenating
poses using a chair for support, including shoulder, chest and upper back stretches, hip openers, twists and more.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #203
Rotelle Me More: Alley Cats/Zaza's
Gary and the crew travel to Minneapolis, MN to meet with Roger, one of the owners of Alley Cats, a bike shop that sells, repairs and restores
bicycles. Then they swing by Iowa City, IA to talk to Julie who created ZaZa's, a Italian specialty market that makes fresh homemade pasta.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(CC)
N/A #336
Robin Oliveira, I Always Loved You
Writing about a young Mary Cassatt, Oliveira re-creates the world of Belle Epoque Paris, writing with grace and uncommon insight into the
passion and foibles of the human heart.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
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N/A #905
Delta Queen
For 50 years one of the most popular ways to travel up and down the mighty Mississippi River has been aboard the authentic paddlewheel
steamboat Delta Queen. To ride on this boat is to step back in time -- in fact, the Delta Queen has been declared a National Historic Landmark
and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. But true riverboat buffs will tell you that the Delta Queen was not originally built to travel
on the Mississippi River. It's a California boat, built in Stockton in the late 1920's for service on the Sacramento River. The Delta Queen spent the
first 20 years of her life as a night-boat taking passengers back and forth from Sacramento to San Francisco and becoming a familiar and muchloved part of the California landscape. In 1947, the proud paddlewheeler left California, was towed through the Panama Canal and began her
service on the Mississippi River. Now, 50 years later, host Huell Howser travels over 2,000 miles east to rediscover the Delta Queen's California
history and roots. Also, along for the ride are several Californians who remember her "good ole days" and have great stories to tell about her time
on the Sacramento River.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #803
Chitown Union Station
Visit one of the largest two rail o gauge layouts in the country; step back to 1882, when the Denver, South Park and Rio Grande railroad was still
under construction; visit the railroad that originally took the industrial age millionaires to their summer mansions; and Tracks Ahead explores how
some rail travelers go in style.
19:00:00
Scientists You Must Know
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This documentary celebrates three of this age's foremost scientists you've never heard of - Arnold O. Beckman, George Rosenkranz and Gordon
Moore, pioneers whose seminal work makes possible some of modern life's fundamental tools. Tracing the paths of the Instrumentation
Revolution, the founding of the integrated circuit and the formulation of the birth control pill, Scientists You Must Know presents stories of
remarkable human endeavor, scientific achievement-and their founders' humility.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Sun, Feb 15, 2015
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Boy Scouts of Harlem 759
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NETA
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N/A
#0
The power of this transformative organization is revealed in "Boy Scouts of Harlem 759." The film is a charming and gentle exploration of how the
Boy Scouts - along with two weeks at a magnificent summer scout camp -- can change a group of boys from Harlem into young men. Through
these boys' eyes, we see camaraderie, structure, and personal growth in a world that is quite removed from their homes in Harlem. But the real
story is the personal growth they experience, and how one formative week can change a boy's outlook on life forever. The images are enhanced
by the haunting and emotional music soundtrack of a soloist performing a traditional spiritual. Over fifty million Americans have had connections
to, or have been members of, this formative organization. "Boy Scouts of Harlem 759" celebrates one hundred years of the Boys Scouts of
America.
21:00:00
Our American Family: The Smiths
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that
came before. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE SMITHS profiles Willie and Rena Smith of Goldthwaite, Texas and their seven children. The film
tells the story of a family whose patriarch dies at an early age leaving the mother to raise seven children ages 18 months to 14 years old. After
trying for years to make a living on a small farm in Goldthwaite, Rena Smith sets her sights on Abilene. There she believes a better life awaits her
children through greater educational and vocational opportunities as well as a richer social and spiritual life. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE
SMITHS is a story of perseverance, determination and the deep bonds that are forged in the face of relentless hardship.
21:30:00
Our American Family: The Barreras
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that
came before. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE BARRERAS From the darkness of a coal mine in New Mexico to vibrant beauty under the
California sun, Our American Family: The Barreras Family provides a compelling narrative of unwavering commitment to family. Life in the remote
company-owned town of Madrid in the 1920s and '30s was a mixture of hard, dangerous work offset by the joy of baseball and celebrations. With
the closing of the mine in the early '40s, the extended family re-established itself in southern California by living frugally and powerfully supporting
one another through challenges.
22:00:00
The Heiress and Her Chateau
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
The Heiress and Her Chateau: Carolands of California is a 98-year saga of a 98-room mansion, a three-dimensional window into life among
America's elite. Chateau Carolands was built by one of the richest women in the world to be her ultimate dream home, but nothing went as
planned. Once the most fabulous house west of the Mississippi, now a foundation, the story of the rise and fall and rise of Chateau Carolands is a
dramatic tale of wealth and ruin, love and loss, art and architecture - with a murder, a porno film, and a couple of earthquakes along the way. It all
ends happily, with a multi-million dollar restoration of the Chateau, more grand and glorious than ever. Meet the Heiress, the Countess, and the
billionaire's wife - the women who built, loved, and preserved this architectural masterpiece for decades to come.
23:00:00
Unbreakable - A Story of Hope and Healing In Haiti
ACCES
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
On January 12th, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, bringing devastation to an already impoverished nation. Hundreds of thousands
lost their lives; more than 1 million were displaced, and tens of thousands were injured-including countless children and young people who
suffered the loss of limbs. Against this backdrop, two American organizations stepped in to provide aid. Facing political corruption and the threat
of failure, Project Medishare successfully set up clinics for the victims, and the Knights of Columbus ensured that prosthetics limbs would be
made available for every young amputee. But this was only the beginning of the story. Amidst incredible odds, a small group of earthquake
victims became emboldened to defy deeply entrenched Haitian stereotypes against people with disabilities. Team Zaryen was formed, an
amputee soccer team that transformed victims into beacons of hope, creating real possibilities for those attempting to rebuild their lives -including
U.S. soldiers returning from wars overseas. At times a searing analysis of the post-earthquake horrors and Haiti's turbulent history, and at times a
poignant sports story about overcoming insurmountable odds, Unbreakable: A Story of Hope and Healing in Haiti ultimately a powerful reminder
of the triumph of the human spirit, and of how the bonds of hope are oftentimes born out of the shackles of despair.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Mon, Feb 16, 2015
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Scientists You Must Know
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NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
This documentary celebrates three of this age's foremost scientists you've never heard of - Arnold O. Beckman, George Rosenkranz and Gordon
Moore, pioneers whose seminal work makes possible some of modern life's fundamental tools. Tracing the paths of the Instrumentation
Revolution, the founding of the integrated circuit and the formulation of the birth control pill, Scientists You Must Know presents stories of
remarkable human endeavor, scientific achievement-and their founders' humility.
01:00:00
Boy Scouts of Harlem 759
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The power of this transformative organization is revealed in "Boy Scouts of Harlem 759." The film is a charming and gentle exploration of how the
Boy Scouts - along with two weeks at a magnificent summer scout camp -- can change a group of boys from Harlem into young men. Through
these boys' eyes, we see camaraderie, structure, and personal growth in a world that is quite removed from their homes in Harlem. But the real
story is the personal growth they experience, and how one formative week can change a boy's outlook on life forever. The images are enhanced
by the haunting and emotional music soundtrack of a soloist performing a traditional spiritual. Over fifty million Americans have had connections
to, or have been members of, this formative organization. "Boy Scouts of Harlem 759" celebrates one hundred years of the Boys Scouts of
America.
02:00:00
Our American Family: The Smiths
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The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that
came before. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE SMITHS profiles Willie and Rena Smith of Goldthwaite, Texas and their seven children. The film
tells the story of a family whose patriarch dies at an early age leaving the mother to raise seven children ages 18 months to 14 years old. After
trying for years to make a living on a small farm in Goldthwaite, Rena Smith sets her sights on Abilene. There she believes a better life awaits her
children through greater educational and vocational opportunities as well as a richer social and spiritual life. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE
SMITHS is a story of perseverance, determination and the deep bonds that are forged in the face of relentless hardship.
02:30:00
Our American Family: The Barreras
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The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that
came before. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE BARRERAS From the darkness of a coal mine in New Mexico to vibrant beauty under the
California sun, Our American Family: The Barreras Family provides a compelling narrative of unwavering commitment to family. Life in the remote
company-owned town of Madrid in the 1920s and '30s was a mixture of hard, dangerous work offset by the joy of baseball and celebrations. With
the closing of the mine in the early '40s, the extended family re-established itself in southern California by living frugally and powerfully supporting
one another through challenges.
03:00:00
The Heiress and Her Chateau
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The Heiress and Her Chateau: Carolands of California is a 98-year saga of a 98-room mansion, a three-dimensional window into life among
America's elite. Chateau Carolands was built by one of the richest women in the world to be her ultimate dream home, but nothing went as
planned. Once the most fabulous house west of the Mississippi, now a foundation, the story of the rise and fall and rise of Chateau Carolands is a
dramatic tale of wealth and ruin, love and loss, art and architecture - with a murder, a porno film, and a couple of earthquakes along the way. It all
ends happily, with a multi-million dollar restoration of the Chateau, more grand and glorious than ever. Meet the Heiress, the Countess, and the
billionaire's wife - the women who built, loved, and preserved this architectural masterpiece for decades to come.
04:00:00
Unbreakable - A Story of Hope and Healing In Haiti
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On January 12th, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, bringing devastation to an already impoverished nation. Hundreds of thousands
lost their lives; more than 1 million were displaced, and tens of thousands were injured-including countless children and young people who
suffered the loss of limbs. Against this backdrop, two American organizations stepped in to provide aid. Facing political corruption and the threat
of failure, Project Medishare successfully set up clinics for the victims, and the Knights of Columbus ensured that prosthetics limbs would be
made available for every young amputee. But this was only the beginning of the story. Amidst incredible odds, a small group of earthquake
victims became emboldened to defy deeply entrenched Haitian stereotypes against people with disabilities. Team Zaryen was formed, an
amputee soccer team that transformed victims into beacons of hope, creating real possibilities for those attempting to rebuild their lives -including
U.S. soldiers returning from wars overseas. At times a searing analysis of the post-earthquake horrors and Haiti's turbulent history, and at times a
poignant sports story about overcoming insurmountable odds, Unbreakable: A Story of Hope and Healing in Haiti ultimately a powerful reminder
of the triumph of the human spirit, and of how the bonds of hope are oftentimes born out of the shackles of despair.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War
JAMES RISEN discusses his new book, Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War. Revealing a litany of hidden costs in the war on terror,
Risen examines America's 13 years of militarized zealotry and fear-mongering in the name of fighting terrorism. From squandered and stolen
dollars to abuses of power, Risen chronicles the abandonment of America's cherished open society in a never-satiated search for security from
an ill-defined threat.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Zula Patrol
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Creature Features/Fried Greenhouse Tomatoes
When the Zula Patrol helps the Pet Catcher out by taking some strange creatures he's retrieved back to Zula, they get more than they bargained
for. The creatures create chaos aboard the ship, including trying to eat it! It's up to our heroes to figure out where they belong and get them back
there fast... which means examining their appearance and behavior for clues that will lead them to the proper climate for each strange creature.
Clock's ticking. Good luck. The Zula Patrol learn all about the Greenhouse Effect first-hand when a seemingly helpful robot shows up at Zula
Patrol Headquarters -- and starts making duplicates of itself. It turns out that the robot - sent by Dark Truder - emits powerful amounts of
greenhouse gases that can increase the Greenhouse Effect and someday make Zula uninhabitable.
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Animation 1: Mars Map Mystery - Story: Studying at the Mars campus, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk stumble upon a mysterious old map that seems to
reveal a network of Martian canals built by some ancient civilization. If they can find them it would be the discovery of the century, not to mention
an A+ presentation in class. Their search takes them on a wild trek across the red planet, where they brave a massive storm, tornadoes, dust
devils, and even an encounter with Sojourner, the original Mars rover - but no sign of any "canals"... only to discover that the map is a fraud, and
the idea of Martian canals was debunked long ago. Eagle is downcast until he realizes that their search has yielded a discovery just as
interesting: a dry river delta, evidence of Mars' watery past. No aliens, but it still a nifty presentation! Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
investigation, and learning that even when you don't find exactly what you're looking for, you can still make an exciting discovery along the way.
Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 5: Mars Rover". Animation 2: Sweet Spot - Story: During an impromptu Orb-O game in space, a pass goes awry
and sends the orb sailing toward the hull of a refueling station - and the light tap unexpectedly sends the entire station hurtling toward Earth!
Chasing after it at top speed, Eagle and friends manage to stop the station. They check it for damage, and it appears to be just fine. Close call.
Now all they have to do is put it back where they found it, and no one will be any the wiser... but when they try to put the station back in orbit,
gravity pulls it right back toward the Earth! They try again, but this time, it falls toward the Moon! What's going on here? How can they get it to
stay in one place like it did before? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Forming theories and predictions to try and explain how and
why things happen. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 3: Star Signs". Character Bio: Eagle.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Arthritis Relief
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Posture Workout
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Sit and Be Fit
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Stretching
Strengthening should always be followed by stretching as an important component to any workout. This episode includes some great stretching
exercises to improve flexibility.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Baking Beauty, Beth Bradley
Make a retro apron and learn tips for tricky hems.
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Knitting Daily
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Shawls and Scarves
Scarves and shawls are everyone's favorite all-season projects. First, author and designer Lisa Shroyer starts off with innovative edgings. On
Space to Space, Vickie chats with podcaster Marly Bird. Then, yarn guy Barry Klein teaches how to knit and connect mitered boxes to create a
scarf or shawl. Next, Tanis invites us to wrap up in luxury with shawl yarns and products. Last, Vickie shares a quick tip on inside out knitting to
create an on-trend scarf.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
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Fun and Easy
Just because a project is small doesn't mean you can't learn a new technique. Learn several fabric manipulation techniques while crafting Julie
Creus' colorful Buttercup Brooch. Lyric Montgomery Kinard shows how much fun it is to stack beads to make fringe or loops, or in a beaded bezel
that can be used to attach an embellishment onto your quilt. Vivika DeNegre demonstrates a fast and easy mug rug.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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French-Style Dutch Oven Dinners
Test cook Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets to French-Style Chicken and Stuffing in a Pot. Then, host Christopher Kimball answers cooking
questions in Letters to the Editor. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison shows Chris how to make a French-Style Pork Stew at home.
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Pati's Mexican Table
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Family Fiesta
Everyone knows that Mexican food is great for a party. In this episode, Pati invites a few of her son's friends (and their parents) over to her house
and makes some of her popular fiesta dishes - perfect for any party! In Mexico, she travels to the town of Quiroga, known as the Carnitas Capital
of the World, where she'll show us one of her absolute favorite treats: The REAL Mexican Gazpacho! Recipe 1: Carnitas; Recipe 2: Salsa Verde
with Avocad; Recipe 3: Morelia-Style Gazpacho Salad; Recipe 4: Grilled Pineapple Margarita.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
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Bombay Blast
More than 5000 years ago, a potter in Central Asia made a tall, urn-shaped, incredibly efficient clay barbecue pit-the origin of the Indian tandoor.
Today, tandoori, Indian barbecue, is enjoyed from New Delhi to New Caledonia to New York. This show features tandoori salmon (washed with
garlic water and marinated in spices, yogurt, and chickpea flour). Next up, two traditional Indian charcoal-grilled breads made from the same
dough: naan and flaky, puff pastry-like lachha paratha, followed by fragrant Persian-inspired saffron chicken tikka kebabs. Best of all, each recipe
can be cooked on a conventional grill, too. Tandoori Salmon; Indian Naan and Puff Pastry ; Chicken Tikka Kebabs.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
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Comfort Foods
Kevin's take on Arthurstown fish chowder; slow roasted lemon-cured pork bell; pancetta and cheese mash; braised sweet & sour cabbage; and,
to finish, an indulgent Irish cream bread and butter pudding.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Bohemian
The key words to describe this look are organic, natural, and haute hippie. Host Katie Hacker starts out with an organic collector's necklace that
shows off some of her favorite treasures. Next, Jean Campbell, Beads, Baubles and Jewels stitch pro, demonstrates how to use fringe for lots of
different looks. Then, Barbara Lewis paints with fire to create her signature disc drive earrings. Last, Dale Nicholson creates a layered, multiple
strand cord necklace with a touch of sparkle.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
For The Birds - Benefits of Backyard Wildlife
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16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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What Can You Do with Money?
Decisions, decisions! Join the Biz Kids and you'll ponder the merits of spending, saving, donating, and investing money. Visit the New York Stock
Exchange, get tips from the author of Not Buying It, and learn to avoid compulsive shopping. You can also learn how to create a financial diary
and track spending. Meet an ambitious teen who opened a candy store at age 15 and, in the process, fulfilled a dream and revived an ailing
business district in her small town.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
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People
People come in all shapes and sizes. The first project uses papier mache and garden gloves to create cowboy and girl puppets. Next, decorate
your own flip flops. Draw faces in your art journal without even lifting your pencil off the page. And finally, create clothespin action figures of all
kinds from ninjas - to fairies.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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Kindred Spirits
Keith Kirsten, Allen's South African counterpart, visits the Garden Home Retreat on a cold winter day to see the bones and framework of the
garden and to talk about beautiful spring and summer blooms.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
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The Gift of Trees (Atlanta, Ga, Mt. Airy, Nc & Seattle, Wa)
Unless you're in the dessert, you don't have to look far to see trees. But have we really taken the time to appreciate all they have to offer? From
sequestering carbon and releasing oxygen, conserving energy and reducing runoff, they also provide mulch and compost and offer a visual
spectacle all throughout the year. You'll never look at a tree the same way again. This episode was shot over multiple seasons and features
conversations with a Certified Master Arborist.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
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Newsline
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19:30:00
Euromaxx
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20:00:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
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Chad Smith, Part 1
He provides the beat behind one of the most commercially successful and musically influential bands of rock's last quarter century. Join host,
Scott Houston, for part one of his backstage conversation with one of America's greatest living drummers and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
20:30:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
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Chad Smith, Part 2
He provides the beat behind one of the most commercially successful and musically influential bands of rock's last quarter century. Join host,
Scott Houston, for part two of his backstage conversation with one of America's greatest living drummers and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Msu Chamber Music
Chamber music ensembles from Michigan State University include internationally-recognized performers.
22:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Vajra Sky Over Tibet
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JOURNEY INTO BUDDHISM: VAJRA SKY OVER TIBET offers a cinematic pilgrimage to central Tibet, bearing witness to the indomitable faith of
its endangered Buddhist community and the imminent threats to its survival. Traveling through breathtaking Himalayan terrain, JOURNEY INTO
BUDDHISM: VAJRA SKY OVER TIBET visits temples, monasteries and festivals throughout the region, including sacred shrines, the bustling
Jokhang Temple and the empty Potala Palace, home of the Dalai Lama. The lyrical film captures the traditions of this vanishing civilization and
explores the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion, and inner peace at the heart of this ancient Buddhist culture.
23:30:00
Beyond Theology
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American Pluralism
Religious and cultural diversity in the United States has increased significantly in the past few decades. Directed by Diana Eck, The Pluralism
Project at Harvard University maps the changing religious landscape. Organizations such as Inter-Faith Ministries of Wichita demonstrate how
people of diverse faith traditions can come together to serve their communities.
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Newsline
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00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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#1106
01:00:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
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Chad Smith, Part 1
He provides the beat behind one of the most commercially successful and musically influential bands of rock's last quarter century. Join host,
Scott Houston, for part one of his backstage conversation with one of America's greatest living drummers and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
01:30:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
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Chad Smith, Part 2
He provides the beat behind one of the most commercially successful and musically influential bands of rock's last quarter century. Join host,
Scott Houston, for part two of his backstage conversation with one of America's greatest living drummers and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Msu Chamber Music
Chamber music ensembles from Michigan State University include internationally-recognized performers.
03:00:00
Journey Into Buddhism: Vajra Sky Over Tibet
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N/A
#307
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N/A
#0
JOURNEY INTO BUDDHISM: VAJRA SKY OVER TIBET offers a cinematic pilgrimage to central Tibet, bearing witness to the indomitable faith of
its endangered Buddhist community and the imminent threats to its survival. Traveling through breathtaking Himalayan terrain, JOURNEY INTO
BUDDHISM: VAJRA SKY OVER TIBET visits temples, monasteries and festivals throughout the region, including sacred shrines, the bustling
Jokhang Temple and the empty Potala Palace, home of the Dalai Lama. The lyrical film captures the traditions of this vanishing civilization and
explores the universal ideals of wisdom, compassion, and inner peace at the heart of this ancient Buddhist culture.
04:30:00
Beyond Theology
APTEX
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N/A #104
American Pluralism
Religious and cultural diversity in the United States has increased significantly in the past few decades. Directed by Diana Eck, The Pluralism
Project at Harvard University maps the changing religious landscape. Organizations such as Inter-Faith Ministries of Wichita demonstrate how
people of diverse faith traditions can come together to serve their communities.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
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Peril, Private Security, and What Happened In Benghazi
MITCH ZUCKOFF, discusses his New York Times No.1 Bestselling Book 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi,
the first non-partisan account of the events of September 11, 2012, when terrorists attacked the U.S. State Department Special Mission
Compound and a nearby CIA station called the Annex in Benghazi, Libya. Written with cooperation from the private security team assigned to
protect the ambassador. Joining the conversation is former Wall Street Journal reporter ANN HAGEDORN whose new book The Invisible
Soldiers: How America Outsourced Our Security explores the risks of outsourcing to foreign security to private military and security companies.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Zula Patrol
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If It Looks Like A Plant/Splitsville
When Deliria shapeshifts into a sickly looking plant to avoid a citation, Wizzy and Wigg take "the plant" to Headquarters to take care of it. To
better understand their new responsibility, the older Zpers teach the youngsters the qualities of living things (and the difference between a plant
and an animal). Wizzy and Wigg decide to study "the plant", to figure out how a plant makes its food. However Deliria isn't a plant, so she doesn't
respond like the others. It isn't long before the curious duo deduce that their "plant" is really an animal. The Zula Patrol returns to Itty-Bitty City to
settle a crisis when Mayor Paula Paramecium splits in two and neither twin is willing to relinquish office.
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Animation 1: Careering Off Course - Story: It's Career Day at the Academy, when the Racers are evaluated for their most suitable future job and
given a chance to try it out. To their surprise, Robyn and Eagle find their roles reversed: Eagle is pegged with a "boring" post as a Scientist, and
Robyn the "pointless" post of Test Pilot. The only one who's thrilled is Hawk, tabbed as a Fuel Taste-tester. Initially resenting their reversed
assignments, Robyn and Eagle find they must team up in their new roles to rescue Starling when she and Coot's weather balloon are swept away
by a weather phenomenon called "Cloud Suck." The Racers learn to appreciate each other's talents, seeing that their chosen pursuits are equally
worthwhile. Hawk, meanwhile, learns that too much of a good thing can sometimes be not so good. Curriculum Focus: Trying things through
experimentation and taking note of/learning from what happened. Interstitial 1: Space Kids @NASM - How to Fly. Animation 2: Drifting - Story:
While returning from an intergalactic school conference, Headmaster Crane and Vulture get caught in a powerful geomagnetic storm. With their
propulsion and communications systems now rendered useless, they're left drifting aimlessly in space somewhere between the Moon and Earth.
As the unlikely pair attempts to work together to solve their own dilemma, the worried Space Racers launch rescue teams to try and find them.
The cadets search high and low, flying through Crane and Vulture's last known location in space, while Starling is assigned the important job of
using the telescope to scan the stars for the lost rockets. Will they be able to collaborate and find them before they disappear in the vastness of
space? And will Crane and Vulture get past their clashing personalities to assist in their own rescue? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and
Investigation - use prior knowledge and experiences to develop specific questions that will lead to information, solutions and answers. Interstitial
2: Music Video 6: "The Sun". Character Bio: Robyn.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Anti Aging
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: for the Back
NETA
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Relaxation
Mary Ann explores the healing touch of massage, demonstrating some effective ways to release tension and use movement to relax.
10:30:00
Sew It All
All The Trimmings, Gretchen Hirsch
Add a personal touch to garments and accessories by adding different trims.
NETA
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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Nature-Inspired Knits
Today on Knitting Daily our inspiration comes from nature. Anne Hanson talks about natural wool and its rich palette, and shows how to bring out
the best of yarn's natural texture. Then, we travel virtually around the world in our weekly Space-to-Space segment. Today host Vickie Howell
visits the UK virtually, chatting with editor Lara Watson about the crafty trend of woodland creatures. Next, designer Heather Zoppetti shows how
natural motifs like leaves can be captured in lace, and demonstrates a vine-inspired stitch pattern. From rustic wools to beautiful woods, Tools of
the Trade, Tanis Gray looks at products made from nature's bounty. Vickie closes with her weekly Loose Ends segment. She teaches the magic
loop technique that's used to start a crocheted Foxy Stash Basket.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
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Quilting Medley
Today's program is a quilt medley - three very different techniques but all resulting in a beautiful project. Vivika DeNegre shows how to make a
nest using scraps of fabric, paper, and ephemera. Author Linda Hahn's new book takes the New York Beauty block to new heights; she
demonstrates an easy way to make this seemingly complicated block. Artist Sue Reno shares some of her work, which includes cyanotype,
collagraph, and heliographic printing. She also demonstrates the amazing echo quilting that is a hallmark of her work.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
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Stack It with Style
On today's show, Chef Keller shows how to add great pizzazz to food presentations by creating Beautiful stacks. First, he's pairing corn pancakes
with two different kinds of salmon plus a dab of caviar. His second stack includes crab, avocado and tomato. Corn Pancakes and Seafood
Stacks; Avocado, Crab, and Tomato Stacks.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
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Land of Fish and Apples
Tina visits Hardanger, the fjord valley known as Norway's orchard. In spring, the valley provides an abundance of wild herbs and edible flowers.
High atop a glacier, Tina makes a Norwegian drink and serves it with local fjord trout.
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Taste of History
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King of Prussia
Berlin has had its fair share of war and peace. Berlin also has a connection to Colonial America through the King of Prussia. Chef Staib prepares
authentic German favorites, Konigsberger Klopse Meatballs in Caper Sauce, Eisbein Pork Shanks, and Apple Strudel for dessert for a genuine
Taste of History.
14:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
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Puebla: Food from a Colonial Jewel
Travel with Pati to the state of Puebla to see why it isn't just the site of the legendary Cinco de Mayo battle - it's also home to some of Mexico's
most luscious, delectable culinary treats. Creamy Poblano Soup; Chicken Tinga; Glazed Santa Clara Cookies.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Glamorous
Glamour isn't just for special occasions. Katie takes a look at the dramatic effects of glamour showing how to add sparkle and eye popping design
to jewelry for all occasions. Next, Leslie Rogalski demonstrates a seed bead spiral peyote bracelet featuring crystal highlights. Then, Fernando
Dasilva shares his signature style as he brings on the glamour with dazzling earrings with wire mesh. Last, Anie Piliguian shows how easy it is to
polish and drill rough opal and other stones for a dramatic feature.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Naturally Entertaining - Outdoor
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#312
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #105
Money Moves
When money moves between individuals or groups it is called a transaction. Join the Biz Kids and you'll follow a single dollar bill as it moves from
a depositor's hand across the counter, down to the vault, over to the Federal Reserve, and finally out to a project the bank is financing. Visit the
branch of a real credit union inside a high school where the students are the tellers. Watch the ebb and flow of money as the kids examine the
concepts of supply and demand. Meet a young man who began collecting books to read to his grandmother and soon found himself as the head
of a national book business.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1701
On The Move
We are on the move, with projects that go along with us, or move themselves! Join host Katie Hacker and make a rockin' roadster that really rolls.
Artist Franz Spohn uses a little string to add animation to his art and blogger Jenny Barnett Rohrs make a wreath with colorful felt pinwheels. Use
the Family Craft Box and recycled denim to make a car track. Decorate your room with an eye-catching string art project that uses color to create
the feeling of movement.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #808
Craving Color
The fountain garden at the Garden Home Retreat is a model of color harmony. Allen discusses how to create compelling color combinations by
showing examples from his spectacular wildflower garden. Allen also shares tips on choosing the right type of sod for your yard.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #213
Young Farmers
There is a new breed of farmer emerging in America. They're young, hard working and highly motivated toward environmental stewardship.
These young people are turning to small-scale farming because they want to make a difference in the way our food is produced. In this episode
we meet several young farmers who are working hard to grow food sustainably. We'll also learn the benefits of applying some their best farming
techniques to our own backyards.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11034
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1106
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5232
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#707
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 67 of 111
Tue, Feb 17, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Tav Falco & Chelsea Crowell
Tav Falco may be a native Mississipian, but he is a legendary Memphis musician. His eclectic style is mythical in the bluff city, but Falco is
equally renowned across Europe where he tours extensively. Chelsea Crowell is the grand-daughter of Sun Studio legend Johnny Cash. Her
mother Rosanne Cash and father Rodney Crowell are also renowned musicians, but Chelsea is determined to make her own mark on the music
scene. In this episode these artists perform several original compositions and provide some behind the scenes insights into their music.
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #905
Mic Harrison & The Highscore
The band's albums "Push Me On Home" (2007), "On the Right Side of the Grass" (2008) and "Great Commotion" (2010) landed the group good
reviews, airplay on Americana radio stations around the country and a dedicated and enthusiastic fan base. It's music for people who haven't kept
up with Lady Gaga's latest outfit or Justin Bieber's new haircut - and maybe a few who do. It's music that relies on strong melodies, lyrics that
mean something and invites you to have a good time.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #403
Grace Kelly
Skillful saxophonist, singer and composer Grace Kelly plays some of her favorite songs. Festival producers John Nugent and Marc Iacona talk
about some of the young talent discovered since the festival's founding 10 years ago.
22:00:00
Evolution of the Nation of Islam
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This documentary chronicles the creation, rise and evolution of Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam - a movement that challenged black
Americans to reclaim their lost identity. As Americans, both black and white, sacrificed life and property to end segregation Elijah Muhammad
preached a unique brand of separation with a do-for-self philosophy. While Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali exemplified the uncompromising
stance that the Nation of Islam maintained, the movement headed for an abrupt change. Upon the death of Elijah, his son Wallace Muhammad
became the new leader and ushered in a new thinking. Through honest dialogue with the original high-ranking members of the Nation of Islam we
get an in-depth look at life after Elijah Muhammad. THE EVOLUTION OF THE NATION OF ISLAM takes the viewer on a remarkable journey
chronicling how a once separatist movement evolved into a world community of universal humanity.
23:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
River of Death
Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation does not only free slaves in the rebelling states. It changes the war from one of reunification, to one of ending
slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation also gives African Americans freedom to fight. By war's end, some 200,000 will enlist. In truth, Lincoln's
proclamation is an empty promise without the power of the United States Army to enforce it. In 1863, Ulysses S. Grant begins a campaign to take
Vicksburg, Mississippi, a Confederate citadel overlooking a strategic section of the lower Mississippi River. In May, Grant begins laying siege to
the city of 4500. Mary Loughborough is one of the many terrified civilians who have dug caves into the hillsides for protection. Clutching her 2year old daughter, Mary "endeavored by constant prayer to prepare myself for the sudden death I was almost certain awaited me." On July 4,
1863 - the day after Pickett's disastrous charge at Gettysburg - the Confederates surrender Vicksburg to Grant. With the Mississippi River now
under Union control, the campaign moves eastward to Chattanooga, Tennessee, a rail center that Lincoln considers to be as important as the
Confederate capital of Richmond. Eight miles south, along the Chickamauga - a creek the Cherokee call "the river of death" - Union and
Confederate forces clash in what will become the biggest battle of the Western Theater.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 68 of 111
Wed, Feb 18, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5232
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#707
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Tav Falco & Chelsea Crowell
Tav Falco may be a native Mississipian, but he is a legendary Memphis musician. His eclectic style is mythical in the bluff city, but Falco is
equally renowned across Europe where he tours extensively. Chelsea Crowell is the grand-daughter of Sun Studio legend Johnny Cash. Her
mother Rosanne Cash and father Rodney Crowell are also renowned musicians, but Chelsea is determined to make her own mark on the music
scene. In this episode these artists perform several original compositions and provide some behind the scenes insights into their music.
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #905
Mic Harrison & The Highscore
The band's albums "Push Me On Home" (2007), "On the Right Side of the Grass" (2008) and "Great Commotion" (2010) landed the group good
reviews, airplay on Americana radio stations around the country and a dedicated and enthusiastic fan base. It's music for people who haven't kept
up with Lady Gaga's latest outfit or Justin Bieber's new haircut - and maybe a few who do. It's music that relies on strong melodies, lyrics that
mean something and invites you to have a good time.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #403
Grace Kelly
Skillful saxophonist, singer and composer Grace Kelly plays some of her favorite songs. Festival producers John Nugent and Marc Iacona talk
about some of the young talent discovered since the festival's founding 10 years ago.
03:00:00
Evolution of the Nation of Islam
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This documentary chronicles the creation, rise and evolution of Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam - a movement that challenged black
Americans to reclaim their lost identity. As Americans, both black and white, sacrificed life and property to end segregation Elijah Muhammad
preached a unique brand of separation with a do-for-self philosophy. While Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali exemplified the uncompromising
stance that the Nation of Islam maintained, the movement headed for an abrupt change. Upon the death of Elijah, his son Wallace Muhammad
became the new leader and ushered in a new thinking. Through honest dialogue with the original high-ranking members of the Nation of Islam we
get an in-depth look at life after Elijah Muhammad. THE EVOLUTION OF THE NATION OF ISLAM takes the viewer on a remarkable journey
chronicling how a once separatist movement evolved into a world community of universal humanity.
04:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
River of Death
Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation does not only free slaves in the rebelling states. It changes the war from one of reunification, to one of ending
slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation also gives African Americans freedom to fight. By war's end, some 200,000 will enlist. In truth, Lincoln's
proclamation is an empty promise without the power of the United States Army to enforce it. In 1863, Ulysses S. Grant begins a campaign to take
Vicksburg, Mississippi, a Confederate citadel overlooking a strategic section of the lower Mississippi River. In May, Grant begins laying siege to
the city of 4500. Mary Loughborough is one of the many terrified civilians who have dug caves into the hillsides for protection. Clutching her 2year old daughter, Mary "endeavored by constant prayer to prepare myself for the sudden death I was almost certain awaited me." On July 4,
1863 - the day after Pickett's disastrous charge at Gettysburg - the Confederates surrender Vicksburg to Grant. With the Mississippi River now
under Union control, the campaign moves eastward to Chattanooga, Tennessee, a rail center that Lincoln considers to be as important as the
Confederate capital of Richmond. Eight miles south, along the Chickamauga - a creek the Cherokee call "the river of death" - Union and
Confederate forces clash in what will become the biggest battle of the Western Theater.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2413
The Great Historians On History: Alan Taylor and Ari Kelman
A special conversation with two of America's leading historians- ALAN TAYLOR, winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in History for, The Internal
Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832, and ARI KELMAN, winner of the 2014 Bancroft Prize for, A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over
the Memory of Sand Creek.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1321
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #301
Larva Or Leave Me/Egg Hunt
LARVA OR LEAVE ME - Skip needs the help of The Zula Patrol to find his best friend, Wriggly. On their search, they find out the missing worm
isn't a worm at all but a beautiful butterfly. They finally locate her just as she emerges from the chrysalis in her new form. Through their search
mission, The Zula Patrol learns about the life cycles of different creatures and about a stage of growth called metamorphosis. Now that she's
been found, Wriggly worries that Skip won't like her anymore because she's different. Nonsense! Change is a part of life. EGG HUNT - Deliria
hatches an evil plan to steal all of the frogs and their eggs on Zula and use them in her quest to takeover the planet. Wizzy and Wigg catch wind
of her scheme and come up with their own plan to stop her. Along the way they discover that the eggs hatch into tadpoles and then grow into
frogs through metamorphosis. It's up to Zula to find the stolen eggs and frogs and return them to the planet for the good of all.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 69 of 111
Wed, Feb 18, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
Animation 1: Hawk's Day - Story: As part of his training, Hawk is unexpectedly assigned to lead a mission to the Moon. His job: to supervise the
use of a new Lunar Elevator to lift a group of freighters carrying valuable Moon rocks up into space, and then lead the convoy safely back to
Earth. There's only one problem: Eagle
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Copd/Asthma
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Slenderize Your Waist
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#107
(CC)
DVI
#911
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1217
Maintain Independence
This episode is full of functional movements to help improve performance of the activities of daily life and help you maintain independence as you
age.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Knit Knack, Stephanie Ohnmacht
Transform T-shirts into easy breezy dresses.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#413
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1302
Short Stuff
Today's theme is short stuff. Myra Wood shows how to work short-rows in a colorful scarf pattern. Online editor Kathleen Cubley gives us the long
and the short of her fun job of creating knitting content for a living. Lily Chin demonstrates the crochet version of short-rowing while we make a
hat. On Tools of the Trade, Tanis looks at products that offer a few knitting short cuts. Last, Vickie ties up Loose Ends by demonstrating how
garter stitch makes knitting short rows a cinch.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1411
Dye and Marble
Don't be intimidated about dyeing fabric. Cheryl Sleboda shares a technique for marbling fabric using shaving cream and inks. Linda Friedman
achieves the look of hand-dyed fabrics by applying inks with a pipette, and then setting the color in the microwave. Susie Krage discusses how to
use Shibori techniques to dye cotton fabric creating amazing looks.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4148
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Waste Not Want Not!
Join Lidia in the kitchen as she makes use of left over lettuce by incorporating it into a creamy Risotto. Using a secondary cut of meat, she
creates decadent Veal stew with Onion and Squash, and don't throw away that day old bread, use it in a tasty Bread Pudding with Pears.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #406
15-Minute Sautes
Sometimes the fastest route to dinner is to saute or quick fry a piece of meat or fish. Sara shows the proper technique and then some quick, mixand-match ways to change it up. First, Pork Saute with a choice of two sauces, then Spicy Blackened Fish with a homemade Creole rub.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1125
Ellie Krieger and Better Burgers
Want to eat more burgers? Well, on this episode of Simply Ming, Chef Ellie Krieger makes that easy! Joining forces with Host Ming Tsai the two
cook up some lighter, even tastier burgers on the fly, this week on Simply Ming.
14:30:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #408
Extreme Grilling
Grilling is the performance art of cooking. And in every great griller beats the intrepid heart of a showman. This show is designed to add theatrics
to your next barbecue. The Professor leads off with Butter and Herb Spit Roasted Turkey served with flaming Hot Pepper Kebabs; And even
veggies get the shock treatment in Grilled, Dilled, and Chilled Eggplant Dip roasted directly in the embers. Steven steers the show back to BBQ U
basics with Ember-Roasted Sweet Corn, grilled right in the husks. Extreme barbecue cuisine...today at the U.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 70 of 111
Wed, Feb 18, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1603
Classic
Learn how to make jewelry designs with an understated and everyday chic look that fit every occasion. The episode's first segment features Katie
demonstrating a wire wrap technique to link pearls for a delicate look. Next, Candie Cooper uses pinch bails and crystals to create a classic
everyday necklace. Then, Danielle Fox demonstrates an easy and classic closure using a button loop. Last, Anie Piliguian has a lesson on
polishing classic jewelry pieces to keep them looking beautiful.
15:30:00
B Organic with Michele Beschen
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
Natural Babies
Michele shares her experiences with their newest little one and talks everything from cloth diapers, the benefits of babywearing, and do it yourself
baby foods, to healthy bedding, clothing and toy options. She shows how keeping things simple keeps things healthy, happy and economical.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #106
Taking Charge of Your Financial Future
Join the Biz Kids as they figure out where they want to be financially and make plans on how to get there. You can work on your plans and meet
some new kid entrepreneurs, too. Follow along as a Biz Kid sets up his first savings account. We also look at an innovative program that rescues
street kids and gets them back into education and business.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1701
On The Move
We are on the move, with projects that go along with us, or move themselves! Join host Katie Hacker and make a rockin' roadster that really rolls.
Artist Franz Spohn uses a little string to add animation to his art and blogger Jenny Barnett Rohrs make a wreath with colorful felt pinwheels. Use
the Family Craft Box and recycled denim to make a car track. Decorate your room with an eye-catching string art project that uses color to create
the feeling of movement.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #802
A Capital Idea
As construction continues on the Garden Home Retreat, Allen explains how a home's architectural elements help define its style. He visits the
historic Capital Hotel in Little Rock for a tour of the unique roof top garden he designed to complement the hotel's renovation.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #214
Oh Grow Up; Small Space and Vertical Gardening (San Francisco, Ca)
In these days of urban sprawl, a new trend is emerging. Yards are becoming smaller and today, more people are moving back into the city. Yet
one thing persists no matter where they live; the desire to have a garden. And thanks to new vertical gardening methods and varieties of plants,
it's never been easier to have a lush and beautiful garden on a balcony, landscape or terrace. From apartments and condos, to homes on zero lot
lines, small space gardening is a fast-growing and popular trend. We explore some of the latest information and visit many tiny gardens with big
impact in the San Francisco area.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11035
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#234
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5233
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#319
20:00:00
43rd Annual Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Join new hosts Shan Burklow and Suzanne Williams for highlights of the 43rd Annual Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree. Part one of this family
favorite features Junior Fiddler winners and fancy footwork from Appalachian Flat Foot Dance, Buck Dancing and Clogging. Bluegrass Banjo, Flat
top guitar and Contest Fiddle round out the competitions in this first hour of the Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree.
21:00:00
43rd Annual Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
Join new hosts Shan Burklow and Suzanne Williams for the conclusion of the Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree. Second half action includes
bluegrass band, senior fiddlers, square dancing and the fiddle off between Senior and Junior Champions, who just happen to mother and
daughter, to find out who is the Grand Champion Fiddler of the Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree.
22:00:00
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a first person documentary about the extraordinary life of this American civil rights leader. Braden (1924-2006)
was hailed as a white southerner who was "eloquent and prophetic" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Ostracized as a "red," she fought for an inclusive movement community and mentored three generations of social justice activists.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 71 of 111
Wed, Feb 18, 2015
Start
23:00:00
Title
Subtitle
Stand! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
STAND! chronicles the key events which led to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), selecting
Birmingham, Alabama as the site for the now famous 'Project C' (Project Confrontation) in 1963. Bringing to light often overlooked and unknown
facts about the system of segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, STAND! features the brave men and women who risked all to bring about its
demise. STAND! dispels many myths that the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement was all Black, all Male, and led by ministers who rallied in 1963
and liberated a city. In the spring of 1962, a group of students from Miles College led by Frank Dukes, their 31-year- old Student Government
Association President, created and launched a Selective Buying Campaign. Supporting the students were Miles College President Dr. Lucius H
Pitts, selected faculty, local housewives, and members of Birmingham's White community. These factions brought about significant desegregation
before Dr. King's arrival to the city in 1963. STAND! features interviews from heroes and heroines of the movement, who have, until now, been
inexplicably unsung. The music of jazz legend Cleve Eaton, who played with Count Basie, Ramsey Lewis and many others, is seamlessly
interwoven with hip hop beats from King B Low and gospel music by Nims Gay and Pat Fields. This authentic combination of music gives
STAND! the true feeling and power that was the Movement.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 72 of 111
Thu, Feb 19, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5233
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#319
01:00:00
43rd Annual Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Join new hosts Shan Burklow and Suzanne Williams for highlights of the 43rd Annual Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree. Part one of this family
favorite features Junior Fiddler winners and fancy footwork from Appalachian Flat Foot Dance, Buck Dancing and Clogging. Bluegrass Banjo, Flat
top guitar and Contest Fiddle round out the competitions in this first hour of the Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree.
02:00:00
43rd Annual Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
Join new hosts Shan Burklow and Suzanne Williams for the conclusion of the Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree. Second half action includes
bluegrass band, senior fiddlers, square dancing and the fiddle off between Senior and Junior Champions, who just happen to mother and
daughter, to find out who is the Grand Champion Fiddler of the Smithville Fiddlers' Jamboree.
03:00:00
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a first person documentary about the extraordinary life of this American civil rights leader. Braden (1924-2006)
was hailed as a white southerner who was "eloquent and prophetic" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Ostracized as a "red," she fought for an inclusive movement community and mentored three generations of social justice activists.
04:00:00
Stand! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
STAND! chronicles the key events which led to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), selecting
Birmingham, Alabama as the site for the now famous 'Project C' (Project Confrontation) in 1963. Bringing to light often overlooked and unknown
facts about the system of segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, STAND! features the brave men and women who risked all to bring about its
demise. STAND! dispels many myths that the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement was all Black, all Male, and led by ministers who rallied in 1963
and liberated a city. In the spring of 1962, a group of students from Miles College led by Frank Dukes, their 31-year- old Student Government
Association President, created and launched a Selective Buying Campaign. Supporting the students were Miles College President Dr. Lucius H
Pitts, selected faculty, local housewives, and members of Birmingham's White community. These factions brought about significant desegregation
before Dr. King's arrival to the city in 1963. STAND! features interviews from heroes and heroines of the movement, who have, until now, been
inexplicably unsung. The music of jazz legend Cleve Eaton, who played with Count Basie, Ramsey Lewis and many others, is seamlessly
interwoven with hip hop beats from King B Low and gospel music by Nims Gay and Pat Fields. This authentic combination of music gives
STAND! the true feeling and power that was the Movement.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2506
Aftermath of the Endless War-Gen. Wesley Clark On Avoiding The Next Quagmire
Retired four-star Army general and former Democratic candidate for president WESLEY K. CLARK, discusses his new book Don't Wait for the
Next War: A Strategy for American Growth and Global Leadership, and how to break American over-dependence on military intervention.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1322
08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #302
Spin Control: The Venus Effect/Crater Raters: Journey to Mercury
SPIN CONTROL: THE VENUS EFFECT - Venus refuses to pose for a picture on Multo's Mega-Map of the Solar System because she feels that
she doesn't fit in with the other planets. The Zula Patrol figures out how unique Venus is, then (with some musical help from Wizzy and Wigg)
manage to convince her that having a "retrograde" rotation really rocks! CRATER RATERS: JOURNEY TO MERCURY - The Zulean Crater Rater
Society is late in arriving for Multo's luncheon and that means trouble. The Zula Patrol must race to the planet Mercury to rescue the Raters from
the clutches of Dark Truder - who wants to use their knowledge of craters to build a gigantic golf course where even HE can't miss the holes.
08:30:00
Space Racers
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#114
Animation 1: Fearless Flyers - Story: The cadets are preparing flights of exploration for their vacation. While Robyn and Eagle pick Venus, Hawk
and Raven plan something much bolder, where few Racers dare to go: they'll visit some unexplored areas of the Solar System's outer planets.
While visiting the Academy map room to prepare for their trip, Coot shows them an ancient map of the outer planets with scary names for some
unexplored regions: the Fog of Confusion, Giant Protector of Uranus, and the Evil Winds of Neptune. Undaunted, Raven and Hawk make it to the
far side of the Solar System but encounter unusual occurrences, just as predicted by the map! Will they be able to identify the mysteries as
natural phenomena, or will the "Evil Winds of Neptune" sweep them away into the darkness of space? Curriculum Focus: Ongoing learning developing hypotheses, modeling flexible thinking and being open to unexpected discoveries. Interstitial 1: "Imagining Unexplored Space".
Animation 2: Hawk's Valentine - Story: On Valentine's Day, Hawk receives a mysterious, old-fashioned card with no addressee... only a cryptic
poem inviting the recipient to meet on the far side of the Moon. Who could this secret admirer be? Robyn, Eagle and Raven try to help Hawk
solve the mystery of the sender. Analyzing the card using their senses and investigative skills, they trace it back to Sandpiper! But who was the
intended recipient...? And will the Racers bring the seemingly lovelorn couple back together for one more date? Curriculum Focus: Observation use any of the senses or a combination of multiple senses to gain information. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 5: Space Themed Cards". Character Bio:
Starling.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 73 of 111
Thu, Feb 19, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Arm Slenderizing (All Standing)
Distrib
Stereo
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#912
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Resistance Exercises
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Off The Cuff, Tara Rex
Create fun and funky fabric jewelry.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1303
Literary Knits
Visit the knitting library as former costume designer Annie Modesitt talks about knitting's place in literature. Then, Nikol Lohr shares some of her
amazing literature-inspired knits virtually, from the old schoolhouse she calls home. Next, author and designer Joanna Johnson's love for Anne of
Green Gables inspired her to create a book of her own. On Tools of the Trade, Tanis reviews books for readers (and knitters) of all ages in which
knitting plays a prominent role. Last is Vickie tying up Loose Ends with a crocheted bookmark tutorial.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1412
Back to Basics
Today's episode features back to basic tips and more controlled, traditional techniques. Catherine Redford constructs a little quilt from traditional
Square-in-a-Square blocks using a paper foundation for accuracy. Sarah Ann Smith takes the guesswork out of choosing the right needle for the
thread you want to use.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
#4149
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Chocolate
Host Rachel Allen dedicates an entire episode to one of her favorite foods - chocolate. Later, she prepares a white chocolate mousse, hazelnut
and caramel bars, and a cappuccino torte.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #106
Heather Terhune , Grilled Arctic Char
Seafood! Chef Stellino creates Tuna Tartare, then is joined by Chicago's Chef Heather Terhune who shares the secret to Atwood Cafe's Grilled
Arctic Char Filet.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #306
All American Meal: Burger and Fries
Host Laura Theodore prepares the quintessential American meal featuring meaty tasting "Mushroom-Nut Burgers" paired with delicious "Confetti
Oven Fries." "Jazzy Coleslaw" adds color and crunch, while "Banana Milk-less Shake" adds a sweet and creamy touch of classic taste.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
Cozy Carbs
Ricotta Dumplings With Red Pepper Sauce; Macaroni Beaucaire; Gnocchi Maison; Linguine With Clam Sauce And Vegetables.
15:00:00
#108
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #1604
Romantic
This episode focuses on how to incorporate ethereal and nostalgic elements into jewelry designs. Katie's first project epitomizes the Victorian
style with elegant chandelier earrings that graze the shoulder. Next, Dale Nicholson explores romance with wire wrapped crystal branches and
flowers to create pendants, earrings and more. Then, stitch pro Jean Campbell shares four ways to add picot edging to bead work. Last, create
scrollwork filigree with silver art clay along with Jackie Truty.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 74 of 111
Thu, Feb 19, 2015
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Start
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AS2 Episode
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #401
Mother's Day
Katie shares a few of her Mother's Day secrets. Recipes include: orzo salad, marinated chicken, Clementine drink. Projects: stylish fabric
necklace, growing your own vegetable garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #107
A Biz: What Is It?
You'll see that a successful business supplies goods or services and makes profit when it earns more money than it spends. Meet the junior high
school boy who makes healthy dog biscuits, the high school twins with a cake decorating company, and the college student seeking investors for
his successful corporation.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1702
Critters and Creatures
Inspiration comes from animals and creatures - real and imaginary. Katie makes a 3-D owl with textured wings makes a great decoration for any
room. Franz and Katie make creature creation a team sport by drawing three-part fantasy animals together. Jenny looks to the sea to find
inspiration for a jelly-fish made from re-cycled materials then Katie creates a glittery clay lizard textured with found items. From the Family Craft
box make a pair of bear claw slippers made from tissue boxes.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #810
Conservation Gardens
What does conservation have to do with rock and roll? Chuck Leavell, renowned keyboardist for the Rolling Stones and ardent conservationist
answers the question during his visit to the Garden Home Retreat. We also take a trip down to the vegetable garden where Allen is harvesting
carrots and learn a few tips for planting them.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #215
Attracting Backyard Birds and Wildlife: (Mt. Airy, Nc)
As we spend more time at home, we're enjoying the experience of bringing nature home too. Learn the steps involved to easily attract more
wildlife to any yard and certify your yard as a Wildlife Habitat. We also visit the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center to learn more about native
plants and the problem with invasives.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
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18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1134
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5234
19:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#216
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1214
Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary
Highlights from the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park include performances by Masters of Bluegrass, Seldom Scene,
Russell Moore & IIrd Tyme Out, and many others.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
22:00:00
Ripple of Hope
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A RIPPLE OF HOPE captures an extraordinary and uplifting event against the backdrop of one of the most volatile and memorable Presidential
campaigns in U.S. history. On April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy - a contender for the Democratic nomination for President - was en route to
Indianapolis to make a campaign stop in a predominantly African-American neighborhood. In Memphis, Tenn. that same night, gunman James
Earl Ray shot and mortally wounded the leader of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Upon hearing the tragic news, Kennedy
made a crucial decision: risking his own life and defying city officials, he ventured into the inner city and addressed the grief-stricken crowd
gathered in a park. He stood atop a shaky, flat-bed truck and delivered one of the great political speeches of the 20th century: a moving,
extemporaneous plea for peace and reconciliation. By keeping his promise to speak, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept
the rest of the country. Within weeks of this speech, on June 6, 1968, Kennedy also would fall victim to an assassin's bullet. A RIPPLE OF HOPE
tells the dramatic story of that historic night through archival film, photos and dramatic reenactments, and by drawing on interviews with Kennedy
aides and associates, including Kennedy press secretary Frank Mankiewicz,
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 75 of 111
Thu, Feb 19, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
23:00:00
Get Real! Wise Women Speak
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
This award-winning documentary features extraordinary women and the inner fire which propels them to use their wisdom and experience to
change the world. The film creates a vivid mosaic, weaving together ancient archetypes, modern-day stories and interviews, impressionistic reenactments and an original score of Celtic and world-influenced music by Jamshied Sharifi. Featuring Marianne Williamson, Della Reese, Jane
Fonda, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Earle, Susan L. Taylor, Tenzin Palmo, Jody Williams, Indigenous Grandmothers Agnes Baker Pilgram and
Flordemayo, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Laura Carstensen, Angeles Arrien, Linda Leitch, Swanee Hunt, Vivian Castleberry, Roberta Pollard and
Martha Jackson-Javis. All Audience Award, Soho Film Fest; Mission Award, Miami Women's International Film Festival; Audience Award, LA
Awareness Film Festival; 1st Place Award, My Hero Project Film Festival.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 76 of 111
Fri, Feb 20, 2015
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Start
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Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5234
00:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#216
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1214
Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary
Highlights from the 2013 Festival of the Bluegrass at the Kentucky Horse Park include performances by Masters of Bluegrass, Seldom Scene,
Russell Moore & IIrd Tyme Out, and many others.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
03:00:00
Ripple of Hope
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A RIPPLE OF HOPE captures an extraordinary and uplifting event against the backdrop of one of the most volatile and memorable Presidential
campaigns in U.S. history. On April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy - a contender for the Democratic nomination for President - was en route to
Indianapolis to make a campaign stop in a predominantly African-American neighborhood. In Memphis, Tenn. that same night, gunman James
Earl Ray shot and mortally wounded the leader of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Upon hearing the tragic news, Kennedy
made a crucial decision: risking his own life and defying city officials, he ventured into the inner city and addressed the grief-stricken crowd
gathered in a park. He stood atop a shaky, flat-bed truck and delivered one of the great political speeches of the 20th century: a moving,
extemporaneous plea for peace and reconciliation. By keeping his promise to speak, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept
the rest of the country. Within weeks of this speech, on June 6, 1968, Kennedy also would fall victim to an assassin's bullet. A RIPPLE OF HOPE
tells the dramatic story of that historic night through archival film, photos and dramatic reenactments, and by drawing on interviews with Kennedy
aides and associates, including Kennedy press secretary Frank Mankiewicz,
04:00:00
Get Real! Wise Women Speak
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This award-winning documentary features extraordinary women and the inner fire which propels them to use their wisdom and experience to
change the world. The film creates a vivid mosaic, weaving together ancient archetypes, modern-day stories and interviews, impressionistic reenactments and an original score of Celtic and world-influenced music by Jamshied Sharifi. Featuring Marianne Williamson, Della Reese, Jane
Fonda, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Earle, Susan L. Taylor, Tenzin Palmo, Jody Williams, Indigenous Grandmothers Agnes Baker Pilgram and
Flordemayo, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Laura Carstensen, Angeles Arrien, Linda Leitch, Swanee Hunt, Vivian Castleberry, Roberta Pollard and
Martha Jackson-Javis. All Audience Award, Soho Film Fest; Mission Award, Miami Women's International Film Festival; Audience Award, LA
Awareness Film Festival; 1st Place Award, My Hero Project Film Festival.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2507
Aftermath of the Endless War-How We Fought and Why We Lost So Much
Gen. DANIEL BOLGER, a three-star general in Afghanistan and Iraq, and retired Lt. Col. JOHN NAGL discuss what went wrong, how war-fighting
changed, how things might have been very different, and future threats to the U.S. such as the Islamic State terrorist group.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
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Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #303
Hey Kids, Amazing Space Monkeys!/The Blorp
HEY KIDS, AMAZING SPACE MONKEYS! - Wizzy and Wigg send away for their very own LIVE SPACE MONKEYS. When they add the freezedried Space Monkey eggs to water they spring to life. But at night, the Space Monkeys sneak out of their tank, take apart Zula Patrol
headquarters and everything in it, roll it all up into a giant mixture, and make off with it. The ZPers have to chase down the aqua-primates and get
the mischievous pets to reassemble the pieces to restore HQ. THE BLORP - When Deliria gets her hands on some solid Smellanium and liquid
Stenchide she ends up creating a monster concoction she calls "The Blorp." But before long, "The Blorp" takes off on a path of destruction. The
Zula Patrol can't figure what the blobish thing is or how to stop it as it almost wipes out their Headquarters and the city of Zulopolis. Wizzy and
Wigg finally realize they must separate the solutions that make "The Blorp" tick to stop it in its tracks.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 77 of 111
Fri, Feb 20, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#115
Animation 1: Space Racer Storm Chaser - Story: Watching the Earth from space, Eagle, Robyn and Hawk are enthralled by the beauty of their
home planet as seen from a distance. But their wonderment is short-lived when they spot a huge storm front moving along a path directly toward
Stardust Bay. Uh oh! Eagle and Hawk race back to school to alert everyone and pitch in with protective measures - but Robyn, ever curious,
decides she wants a closer look at the dangerous hurricane. Promising to maintain a safe distance from the storm, she flies closer... and closer...
and soon finds herself in deep trouble. The power of observation is the only thing that can save her now. Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and
drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 1: "MD Science Center 6: Wind Machine & Tornado Tube". Animation 2: (N)ice Work if You
Can Get It - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk overhear Headmaster Crane talking with Coot about top secret "Project P.S.P.", and how the mission
will require a great quantity of ice. Eager to score points with their instructors, the three Space Racers take the initiative to search the Solar
System to find whatever ice the Headmaster was referring to. Their efforts take them to other planets, an asteroid belt and a frozen comet...
where they face frustration at their inability to get the job done, and learn that they need to use the right tools and work together to achieve their
goals. When they finally make it back to Stardust Bay for the big event, the cadets are stunned to learn that "P.S.P." stood for "Pigeon's Surprise
Party"... and the ice that Crane sought was simply buckets of ice cubes for the rocket punch! Curriculum Focus: The right tools help us get the job
done more efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 7: Sources of Ice in Solar System". Character Bio: Raven.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Strengthen Spine & Improve Posture
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
(CC)
DVI
#913
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1219
Feel Your Best
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
10:30:00
Sew It All
To Dye for, Kathy Cano Murillo
Create a funky table runner using fabric dyeing techniques.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#502
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1304
No-Needles Knits
You don't always need needles to knit. Today on Knitting Daily, Isela Phelps demonstrates the knitting loom and shows how to make a miteredsquare blanket. Then, Stitch Diva Jennifer Hansen chats online about her new favorite tool, the lucet. Next, weaver Stephanie Flynn Sokolov
introduces knitters to basic loom weaving with an easy scarf. Then, on Tools of the Trade, Tanis shows us more cool no-needles-needed
products. On Loose Ends, host Vickie Howell invites viewers to join the latest craze with a demonstration of arm knitting.
11:30:00
Quilting Arts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1413
Super Cute!
Learn Julie Creus' clever way to turn fabric and interfacing into a folding gift box perfect for money, gift cards, or love notes! Carrie Bloomston
builds a fabric collage that preserves a child's special piece of artwork. Margie Ullery teaches fusing basics while making a cute wall hanging.
12:00:00
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4150
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Easy and Elegant Seafood
Lobster In Artichoke Hearts; Shrimp Pane On Watercress; Escoffier Quenelles; Monkfish Roulade.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#110
13:00:00
13:30:00
Democracy Now!
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Roots
Without a root cellar to store roots year round, Joanne shows us how easy and delicious cooking with seasonal fresh root vegetables can be.
We'll visit a farm and then watch along as Joanne teaches her student how to make Root Vegetable Chips with Roasted Carrot Hummus.
Recipes: Root Vegetable Chips with Roasted Carrot Hummus, Roasted Root Vegetable Soup with Spiced Brown Butter Student: Sasha
Bernstein.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 78 of 111
Fri, Feb 20, 2015
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AS2 Episode
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1210
Frog Legs Provencale/Henderson Swamp
This week Chef Folse presents three alternatives to the customary "fried" frog leg. The first... Stuffed Frog Legs... is prepared by combining
crabmeat, garlic, tomato, onions, peppers and seasoned bread crumbs with mayonnaise and Creole mustard. The legs are stuffed and browned,
then simmered in chicken broth with olives, tomatoes and peppers. Next he cooks Frog Legs Provencale - a stew made with white wine and beer,
finished with fresh herbs. Chef Folse concludes with Picayune Frog a la Creole. The frog legs are breaded and browned in a cast iron skillet and
set aside while the onions, garlic, peppers and carrots saute. A white wine and cream sauce is poured over the frog legs to complete the dish.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #712
Oklahoma Onion Burgers and Louisiana Meat Pies
Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Oklahoma Fried Onion Burgers. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop
challenges Chris to a tasting of frozen French fries. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make a regional favorite at home,
Natchitoches Meat Pies.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1605
Trendy
Today's show teaches how jewelry can highlight this contemporary look. Katie opens with a trend overview featuring animal prints, feathers, and
tassels. Next, Fernando Dasilva demonstrates a necklace using unique wire wrapped frames. Then, Cynthia Deis shows how to make a chic
wrapped bracelet. Last, Maryann Corey discusses a nonprofit organization called the Portable Playhouse that she helped found. It provides a
specialized and unique art program to pediatric units in hospitals and outpatient care centers.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #402
Books
Katie turns bestseller novels into bestseller recipes and projects. In the kitchen: "Grapes of Wrath" salad, "Spam I Am" green eggs and ham and a
delectable "Like Water for Chocolate" chocolate box cake. Projects: stamped books, and how to maintain a beautiful flower garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #108
How to Succeed In Biz-Ness By Really Trying!
A business can be anything from babysitting to owning vending machines. You'll discover the three key steps to success: identifying a need,
making a plan to fill a need, and taking action. Join us as we meet the prep school boy whose new take on the old school tie caused a sensation.
We also meet the young founder of Logan magazine.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1703
Let's Play A Game
Whether indoors or out, games are fun! Bowl at home with family and friends with a colorful bowling set Katie makes from recycled water bottles.
Franz shows how to create your own game board using a variety of art mediums. Jenny and Katie make an indoor hopscotch court that rolls-up,
for easy storage. Braid a ring toss toy then use the Family Craft box to make a treasure hunt jar for quiet fun.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #811
Wisdom and Beauty
When it comes to the garden, we want to fill the beds and borders with beautiful plants but we also should be aware of the effects our choices
have on the world around us. Allen offers tips on how to make wise plant choices and simple ideas for conserving water and dealing with garden
pests in a responsible manner.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #216
Edible Landscapes (Los Altos, Ca & Mt. Vernon, Wa)
One undeniable and popular trend today is making the most of all your garden space. Today's landscape is not only beautiful but functional too.
The edible landscape is the new buzzword and it's sweeping the country as emboldened gardeners spice up their designs with culinary classics.
From the front yard of America's foremost authority on the subject; Rosalind Creasy to the world's most famous TV chef, the "Galloping Gourmet"
Graham Kerr, we feature their personal gardens along with easy tips for making any landscape good enough to eat.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11037
18:30:00
Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#323
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5235
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 79 of 111
Fri, Feb 20, 2015
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19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1107
Judy Blume
Judy Blume holds a special place in the hearts and imaginations of many baby boomers and gen xers - thanks to her books that chronicle the
excitement, angst and anxiety of growing up - be they about racism, divorce, bullying, menstruation, or even teen sex - her readers flocked to
them, while at the same time causing a great deal of concern for some parents and schools. With over 80 million books sold, translated into 31
languages, Blume has also tackled the world of adult literature with such titles as 1978's "Wifey," but she will always be best known for her teen
books "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret," "Blubber," and "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie
Manouse, our conversation with best-selling author Judy Blume.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#722
No One You Know; Darin & Brook Aldridge; The Twilite Broadcasters.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1405
Exile
Exile is one of America's legendary bands. In 1963, the year before the Beatles scored their first American hit, a group of kids calling themselves
The Exiles climbed onto an outdoor stage in the small town of Richmond, Ky. The group, JP Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon
Hargis and Steve Goetzman are celebrating 50 years together with their first new album in 20 years, their induction into the Kentucky Music Hall
of Fame and more.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Letting Go
The Chair (NYU) and Bunny (Columbia): As a mysterious outbreak of poisonous mold invades a small town, a boy attempts to understand his
mother's death and the roots of this strange plague. Written and directed by Grainger David. Winner - Short Film Jury Prize 2012 SXSW Film
Festival and official selection at Cannes. Inspired by a true childhood event, a young boy in Philadelphia marches into the ghetto to retrieve his
pet rabbit from the boy who stole him. Written and directed by Robert Snow.
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
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Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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DVI #103
Odyssey
Odysseus must travel the known and unknown world before he can return home to his beloved island kingdom of Ithaca. What does this ancient
story say to readers today? In this program, Odysseus's story is given ancient and modern historical and philosophical context, and illustrated
with centuries of art. Featured are theater director Mary Zimmerman, actor-director Tim Blake-Nelson, and psychologist/author Jonathan Shay.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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N/A #810
Hope, The Man Who Invented Modern Comedy
Our guests are talk show great, Dick Cavett and critic Richard Zoglin of Time Magazine, discussing Bob Hope, the subject of Zoglin's fascinating
new biography, Hope. Beginning as a child performing on the streets to get extra money for his family, Hope went on to become a major star in
vaudeville, on Broadway, in the movies and on TV. He arguably invented the stand-up comedy form and lived to be 100 (becoming a friend of
Cavett's), never retiring from his successful and lucrative, show business career.
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Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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Judy Blume
Judy Blume holds a special place in the hearts and imaginations of many baby boomers and gen xers - thanks to her books that chronicle the
excitement, angst and anxiety of growing up - be they about racism, divorce, bullying, menstruation, or even teen sex - her readers flocked to
them, while at the same time causing a great deal of concern for some parents and schools. With over 80 million books sold, translated into 31
languages, Blume has also tackled the world of adult literature with such titles as 1978's "Wifey," but she will always be best known for her teen
books "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret," "Blubber," and "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie
Manouse, our conversation with best-selling author Judy Blume.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
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N/A
#722
No One You Know; Darin & Brook Aldridge; The Twilite Broadcasters.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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N/A #1405
Exile
Exile is one of America's legendary bands. In 1963, the year before the Beatles scored their first American hit, a group of kids calling themselves
The Exiles climbed onto an outdoor stage in the small town of Richmond, Ky. The group, JP Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon
Hargis and Steve Goetzman are celebrating 50 years together with their first new album in 20 years, their induction into the Kentucky Music Hall
of Fame and more.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
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N/A #103
Letting Go
The Chair (NYU) and Bunny (Columbia): As a mysterious outbreak of poisonous mold invades a small town, a boy attempts to understand his
mother's death and the roots of this strange plague. Written and directed by Grainger David. Winner - Short Film Jury Prize 2012 SXSW Film
Festival and official selection at Cannes. Inspired by a true childhood event, a young boy in Philadelphia marches into the ghetto to retrieve his
pet rabbit from the boy who stole him. Written and directed by Robert Snow.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#411
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #103
Odyssey
Odysseus must travel the known and unknown world before he can return home to his beloved island kingdom of Ithaca. What does this ancient
story say to readers today? In this program, Odysseus's story is given ancient and modern historical and philosophical context, and illustrated
with centuries of art. Featured are theater director Mary Zimmerman, actor-director Tim Blake-Nelson, and psychologist/author Jonathan Shay.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #810
Hope, The Man Who Invented Modern Comedy
Our guests are talk show great, Dick Cavett and critic Richard Zoglin of Time Magazine, discussing Bob Hope, the subject of Zoglin's fascinating
new biography, Hope. Beginning as a child performing on the streets to get extra money for his family, Hope went on to become a major star in
vaudeville, on Broadway, in the movies and on TV. He arguably invented the stand-up comedy form and lived to be 100 (becoming a friend of
Cavett's), never retiring from his successful and lucrative, show business career.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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N/A
#204
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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N/A #3004
Severe Oral Mucositis: Cancer's Common Side Effect
Ask your friends or neighbors to list some of the common side effects of cancer and you'll generally hear, hair loss, perhaps fatigue, sometimes
weight loss and maybe even skin conditions. But chances are you won't hear anyone mention severe oral mucositis-severe mouth sores. But
SOM is a serious problem for those undergoing cancer treatment. So serious as to be life-threatening in some people-and in others it can be so
severe that potentially life-saving cancer treatment must be stopped. In this program we'll take a look at why these mouth sores develop as a
result of cancer treatment-which patients are most vulnerable and what can be done to prevent or treat these sores when they occur.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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N/A #305
Forest Falls
A beautiful forest waterfall scene is painted today. Gary demonstrates how to paint a snow capped mountain tucked way behind the lush foliage.
A waterfall cascades down to the stream below. Large rocks surround the stream. This peaceful scene makes you want to visit there.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Noon at Silver Falls Part II
NETA
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N/A
#1406
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Calf & Knee Strengthening
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#914
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Fundamental Moves:
In this episode Mary Ann mixes the good old standards with new moves for a fun and effective full body workout.
(CC)
N/A
#1220
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10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Neck
NETA
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #208
Hersonisos and Ag. Nikolaos
Eva makes a day trip to a little island with a unique history and explores a teaching museum while Chef Yianni makes kalitsounia, bakaliaros with
revithia and rakomelo.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
APTEX
Cut It Out
Panned Veal with Czarina Sauce, Saucy Sausalito Stir Fry, Bronzed Fish with Jalapeno Tartar Sauce.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#106
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Family Favorites
It's all about family in this episode as Lidia shares three of her favorite family recipes. Marinated Meatballs, Zucchini Parmigiana, Artichoke
Carbonara and Jam Filled Mezzaluna are the stars of this episode.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #210
America's Fruit Basket
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans is in central California, America's fruit basket, about to throw a multi-cultural
meal for a party of 30. Joining Pete are chefs David Lentz and Anthony Lamas. The morning starts off with a relaxing fishing trip on bass lake. It is
tough to get the guys to leave the lake but there are a lot of hungry people waiting for dinner!! Next stop is a local orchard to pick up some juicy
peaches and nectarines for a stone-fruit salsa to accompany the pork tenderloin and some California raisins for an updated version of a
raisin/carrot salad. The rainbow trout is grilled to perfection with charred dandelion greens and we're serving it all al fresco in Fresno.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #106
Thailand, Golden Triangle
Tea plantations have replaced the opium fields in northern Thailand, but dense jungle still covers much of the area where Thailand borders
Burma and Laos. Visit an Akha hill tribe village trying to maintain its traditions in the face of tourism. Meet elephants rescued from life in Bangkok
at an elephant orphanage. Join Rudy as he takes mahout lessons and gets soaked steering his elephant into the river that separates Thailand
from Burma. Explore the small villages that mark this part of the country and meet a Buddhist monk who uses horses, martial arts, and religion to
steer young men away from the temptations of drugs being produced across the border in Burma. The saffron robes of Buddhist monks, the vivid
colors of local blossoms, and the brilliant emerald of rice fields make the Golden Triangle a magical corner of the world.
13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #507
Great American Ranches
Equitrekking takes a look at how geography and history of ranches in Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Alberta, Texas, Maui and the Big Island
influence their present workings. Interviewing ranch owners and cowboys who have chosen to hold fast to their traditions and Western culture,
Darley learns about running a ranch, while also seeing some of the beautiful wild terrain
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
Great Swiss Cities: Luzern, Bern, Zurich and Lausanne
In this episode we'll focus on an often overlooked side of Switzerland its urban charms. We'll get some exercise, from ringing a very big bell to
floating down an urban river. We'll also enjoy a variety of eye-opening art, from Chagall and Klee to inmates of an asylum. Then we'll ponder a
few Swiss innovations, from their open-minded drug policies to their hush-hush underground arsenals. And it'll all before a backdrop of
Switzerland's stunning natural beauty.
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Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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How Safe Is Your Commuter Flight? & Hidden Gems of Wales
Safety standards for regional airline pilots; Peter's "Hidden Gems" in Wales; how retired airplanes are being given a new life in the form of
distinctive furniture and high-end houses.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3706
Making the correct decision in choosing plants is huge; it's a key element in growing many different plants. But, what should we choose, where
should we go for advice and direction? GardenSMART visits with an expert who gives us his take on the topic. We found it enlightening, think you
will too.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #302
There's More Than Meets The Arc
Allen is in St. Louis, Missouri where he visits Schlayfly Bottleworks, a local brewery and restaurant that grows and serves fresh vegetables from
their garden. Also in St. Louis, the chef at Five Bistro shares a special recipe and Allen makes the famous gooey butter cake, a little far-fetched
from homegrown BUT, a true St. Louis experience.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Jose Hernandez
Former NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez talks about his long journey from the dusty fields of California to the International Space Station.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #423
Russell Gold, Wall Street Journal Energy Reporter
Russell Gold is the Senior Energy Reporter at The Wall Street Journal and author of the new book The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American
Energy Revolution and Changed the World. Gold was part of the Journal's reporting team on the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill and explosion of the
Deepwater Horizon. That reporting earned the Gerald Loeb Award for best business story and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in National
Reporting.
17:00:00
Pen TV Program TBA
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17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #104
The Stone Carver
Host Eric Gorges visits with Walter Arnold, an accomplished stone carver. Eric learns about what it takes to carve limestone and marble. He also
hears about the history of stone carving and early days of Walter's apprenticeship in Italy, including kicking around the same quarry where
Michelangelo shopped for his marble.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3307
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#216
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #307
Know When to Fold 'em, Pan
Inventor Phil Avery had a storage problem in his kitchen and seeing how Phil loves to bake, he came up with a unique idea - a variety of folding
baking pans and a great case in which to store them. This soft-spoken, die-hard Red Sox fan from Pennsylvania is really onto something... so
much so that one of the nation's leading bakeware companies is interested. So preheat the oven 'cause in this episode, the foldable baking pan
may become the hottest thing or just cool off in the highly competitive kitchen accessories industry.
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1307
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Sammy Cahn's "Time After Time" and the signature lick from Glen Miller's "In The
Mood." Featured guests include Dave Powers, Bobby Floyd and Dave Lowe.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Buckwheat Zydeco
Emmy and Grammy Award-winning artist Buckwheat Zydeco and his band bring the Creole dance party to Infinity Hall. Born Stanley Joseph
Dural, Jr. in 1947, Zydeco was raised in a large, musical family in Lafayette, Louisiana. "Growing up, the thing that made me happy was music,"
said Zydeco. "When you're listening to music or you're playing music, you got no business being sad." Zydeco's father played the accordion, but
the young man originally refused to take up the instrument, dismissing the traditional zydeco music of his father's generation. He preferred playing
the organ and listening to R&B. That changed in 1976, when he joined the "King of Zydeco" Clifton Chenier as a keyboard player. After learning
to play the accordion, Zydeco formed his own band in 1979. For over three decades, Buckwheat Zydeco has been delighting audiences with his
contemporary style of creole music. "It's based on the rhythm and blues. Whether you're playing an up-tempo song or a slow song, they always
have that energy and that certain beat that go together with the music. It's always played with the washboard," says Zydeco, who plays the
accordion, organ, and sings. Buckwheat Zydeco is an accomplished artist. He won an Emmy for his music in the television movie Pistol Pete: The
Life And Times Of Pete Maravich and a Grammy for Best Zydeco Music Album in 2010 for Lay Your Burden Down. Zydeco also played at the
closing ceremonies during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and performed at both inaugurations for President William Jefferson
Clinton. His infectious music appeals to people of all ages. In 2010, Zydeco released his second children's album, Bayou Boogie. Zydeco keeps
Louisiana tradition alive with his infectious music, encouraging the audience to boogie to the Buckwheat beat.
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Tom Odell
The 2013 BRITs Critics Choice Award-winner performs music from his debut studio album, Long Way Down, including the title track and "Another
Love."
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1302
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Spice Trails
Merrilees Parker, Padma Lakshmi, Tyler Florence and Peter Gordon travel the world to see how control of the spice trails has made great cities
and destroyed ancient civilizations. Our guides travel from the Molucca Islands of Indonesia, the original home of cloves and nutmeg, to the
Indian province of Kerala, with its native pepper and cardamom. Leaving behind Sri Lanka's sublime cinnamon, they cross the oceans on Arab
dhows, Chinese treasure junks and Portuguese caravels, in search of the world's flavor. Other stops along the trail include Venice, Beirut, Cairo,
China, Spain and the Caribbean. Viewers will discover the secret spice blends that define the great cuisines of the world, including Jamaican jerk
seasoning, Indian garam masala, Chinese 5-spice powder and Middle Eastern harissa.
23:00:00
Reason to Dance
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Sun, Feb 22, 2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #307
Know When to Fold 'em, Pan
Inventor Phil Avery had a storage problem in his kitchen and seeing how Phil loves to bake, he came up with a unique idea - a variety of folding
baking pans and a great case in which to store them. This soft-spoken, die-hard Red Sox fan from Pennsylvania is really onto something... so
much so that one of the nation's leading bakeware companies is interested. So preheat the oven 'cause in this episode, the foldable baking pan
may become the hottest thing or just cool off in the highly competitive kitchen accessories industry.
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1307
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Sammy Cahn's "Time After Time" and the signature lick from Glen Miller's "In The
Mood." Featured guests include Dave Powers, Bobby Floyd and Dave Lowe.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Buckwheat Zydeco
Emmy and Grammy Award-winning artist Buckwheat Zydeco and his band bring the Creole dance party to Infinity Hall. Born Stanley Joseph
Dural, Jr. in 1947, Zydeco was raised in a large, musical family in Lafayette, Louisiana. "Growing up, the thing that made me happy was music,"
said Zydeco. "When you're listening to music or you're playing music, you got no business being sad." Zydeco's father played the accordion, but
the young man originally refused to take up the instrument, dismissing the traditional zydeco music of his father's generation. He preferred playing
the organ and listening to R&B. That changed in 1976, when he joined the "King of Zydeco" Clifton Chenier as a keyboard player. After learning
to play the accordion, Zydeco formed his own band in 1979. For over three decades, Buckwheat Zydeco has been delighting audiences with his
contemporary style of creole music. "It's based on the rhythm and blues. Whether you're playing an up-tempo song or a slow song, they always
have that energy and that certain beat that go together with the music. It's always played with the washboard," says Zydeco, who plays the
accordion, organ, and sings. Buckwheat Zydeco is an accomplished artist. He won an Emmy for his music in the television movie Pistol Pete: The
Life And Times Of Pete Maravich and a Grammy for Best Zydeco Music Album in 2010 for Lay Your Burden Down. Zydeco also played at the
closing ceremonies during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and performed at both inaugurations for President William Jefferson
Clinton. His infectious music appeals to people of all ages. In 2010, Zydeco released his second children's album, Bayou Boogie. Zydeco keeps
Louisiana tradition alive with his infectious music, encouraging the audience to boogie to the Buckwheat beat.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #310
Tom Odell
The 2013 BRITs Critics Choice Award-winner performs music from his debut studio album, Long Way Down, including the title track and "Another
Love."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1302
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Spice Trails
Merrilees Parker, Padma Lakshmi, Tyler Florence and Peter Gordon travel the world to see how control of the spice trails has made great cities
and destroyed ancient civilizations. Our guides travel from the Molucca Islands of Indonesia, the original home of cloves and nutmeg, to the
Indian province of Kerala, with its native pepper and cardamom. Leaving behind Sri Lanka's sublime cinnamon, they cross the oceans on Arab
dhows, Chinese treasure junks and Portuguese caravels, in search of the world's flavor. Other stops along the trail include Venice, Beirut, Cairo,
China, Spain and the Caribbean. Viewers will discover the secret spice blends that define the great cuisines of the world, including Jamaican jerk
seasoning, Indian garam masala, Chinese 5-spice powder and Middle Eastern harissa.
04:00:00
Reason to Dance
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
(CC)
N/A #308
Gary Shteyngart, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part interview focusing on the life and work of writer Gary Shteyngart. Shteyngart is the author of three acclaimed
novels, The Russian Debutante's Handbook, Absurdistan, and Super Sad True Love Story, as well as a recent memoir, Little Failure. This second
episode delves into the pages of Shteyngart's earlier novels, leading up to the publication of Little Failure. The author describes with both satire
and affection his experiences as a Russian immigrant and child of conservative Jewish parents in New York City. Shteyngart also addresses
important social themes like multiculturalism, gentrification, education, and the lingering influence of Communism and anti-Semitism on his own
family's story. Recorded at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, this episode features
poignant conversation-paired with an author reading-in a striking gallery space. Join Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University Distinguished
Professor of English and Program Host, as she talks with Gary Shteyngart in this episode of The Drexel InterView.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI
One-On-One Economic Special
Host Kelvin Boston interviews two leaders from the U.S. Small Business Administration, including deputy director Marie Johns.
#812
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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#1325
08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #606
The Sheep Wagon
Sarah takes you inside a Wyoming sheep herders wagon owned by a Wyoming rancher who explains the importance of this shelter used during
the summer months. Roger sets up his easel and paints this charming old west wagon with acrylics.
08:30:00
Color World with Gary Spetz
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #107
Color Sicily & Capri
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails aboard a cruise ship to reach the Italian island of Sicily. Here he explores the ancient seaside town of Taormina,
and its mountainside historic counterpart, Castelmola. From there he crosses over to Naples, Italy, where he travels by ferry boat to the nearby
mountainous resort island of Capri.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Moonlight Celebration
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: for Legs & Arms
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#915
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Kinesthetic Awareness
This Sit and Be Fit episode focuses on the importance of kinesthetic awareness and weight shifting as they relate to balance.
N/A
#1301
N/A
#202
10:00:00
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
11:00:00
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Boyangsik - Medicinal Korean Foods
The program will explore how Seaweed and ginseng have evolved into becoming a medicinal food source for Koreans with health benefits for
new moms. Cathlyn also shares a few healthy and delicious recipes such as seaweed soup, chicken ginseng soup and seaweed barley risotto.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Global Dining
A taste of Thailand! Tina prepares a Veggie Jungle dish served over Red Rice accompanied by Mini Crab Cakes. This episode features a
delicious satisfying beverage that has many benefits. Find out what the benefits are of a Roasted Pineapple Milkshake!
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2406
Classic Piedmont Antipasti/Antipasti Alla Piemontese
Mary Ann travels to Pattie Bongiovanni's castle in the Piedmont region of Italy, where she makes herself home in Pattie's kitchen to prepare an
antipasti table filled with memorable, regional treats, like Little Ricotta Cheese Balls, Peppers Castellana Style, and a bowl of crunchy vegetables
perfect for dipping in a Bagna Cauda of extra virgin olive oil.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #119
The Charm of Old Hanoi
The historic district of Hanoi is a charming enclave where time stands still. On foot and on a local pedi-cab, Martin explores the twisting and
turning roads and alleyways of this fascinating neighborhood. He visits small, family-owned shops and sidewalk cafes, and samples all the
intriguing local street food. Recipes: Hanoi Chicken and Vermicelli Noodle Soup, Papaya Salad, Rainbow Drink.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #206
Alaska's Fire & Ice
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner explores and photographs some of Alaska's most remote territories from a 1938
Stinson bush plane with pilot Glen Alsworth Jr.
13:30:00
Wonders of the West
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Cowboy Territory
Come with us to a working cattle ranch and then take to the skies at the annual Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival, held at the base of the
spectacular mountain range often referred to as the Swiss Alps of northern Nevada. Enjoy a glimpse of Cowboy Poetry and learn some of the
traditions of the flourishing Basque culture in this region. Find out where to dig for opals, and visit a nearby fishing spot.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Sun, Feb 22, 2015
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Aviators
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NETA
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BELL 407 HELICOPTER: If you didn't think there's much of a difference between flying a helicopter and a fixed wing airplane watch as we put our
training wheels back on for a stab at the chopper. WING-WALKING: Gene Soucy and Teresa Stokes detail their one-of-a-kind performance.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #301
Blue Holes and the Georgia Aquarium
Bahamas Blue Holes - Jonathan travels to Andros, an island in the Bahamas, to investigate underwater caves that start in blue holes. A blue hole
looks like a pond, but leads into a vast underwater cave system. In the Bahamas, these caves often lead to the ocean. As Jonathan explores the
ocean end of the caves, he learns how the two systems are connected. Georgia Aquarium - Jonathan visits the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta-the
largest aquarium in the world-where they keep not one but four whale sharks in captivity, as well as two manta rays. Whale sharks are the largest
fish on Earth and Jonathan learns how these animals are maintained in captivity while he dives with them in a 6 million gallon fish tank!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Kitchen Cabinet
Easy to make raised-panel, native hardwood show-stoppers.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
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15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #306
Steam Bent Chair
On this installment of Rough Cut, Tommy builds a beautiful, sleek steam bent lounge chair - perfect for inside and out. To teach us more about
the ancient art of steam bending, he takes us on a Road Trip to Newport, Rhode Island's International Yacht Restoration School. Back in the
shop, Tommy is joined by Rough Cut regular, Eli Cleveland.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
Sex Re-Education
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#112
16:30:00
Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #105
Radiant Bloom
Enjoy the radiant summer sunflower setting as Sarah Starr guides you expertly through a modified yoga practice with an emphasis on alignment dedicated to opening the full circumference of the hip-joints using a chair for support as well as gentle seated stretching for the upper body.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #204
Pie in the Sky: Slice Pizza/Graceship
Gary and the crew travel to Birmingham, Alabama to meet with Jeff, Jason and Chris who started Slice Pizza, a family business that's reshaping
the local scene. Then they head to Louisville, KY to meet with Emily who created Graceship, a company that produces multiuse handbags.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(CC)
N/A #337
Tom Rachman, The Rise and Fall of Great Powers
The New York Times-bestselling author returns with an intricately woven novel about a bookseller who travels the world to make sense of her
puzzling past.
18:00:00
California's Gold
KCET
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(CC)
N/A #13013
George Stanley
Huell goes in search of the history of one of the most iconic symbols in the world. The gleaming gold statuette that is handed out each year at the
Oscars has become the pinnacle of Hollywood success. The sculptor George Stanley was handed a napkin with a rough drawing and given the
job of creating the "Oscar". Another iconic Stanley statue is the "Muse", which graces the entrance of the world famous Hollywood Bowl. Huell
pays tribute to this artist whose work is such an important part of our states history.
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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(CC)
N/A #804
Saxony Narrow Gauge Railways
Tracks Ahead visits the German state of Saxony to see narrow gauge steam line; Enjoy a large Lionel club layout in Levittown, New York; visit a
combination freight and passenger railroad in Pennsylvania; and visit a 7
19:00:00
Unlikely Heroes of the Arab Spring
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Explore the little known economic conditions that unify the entire Middle East and have led to the regional turmoil that continues today with
award-winning economist, author and property rights activist Hernando de Soto.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Sun, Feb 22, 2015
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20:00:00
Discovering William Stafford
Distrib
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Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This special takes a look at the life, career and impact of the beloved Oregon poet laureate, lifelong pacifist and National Book Award winner
William Stafford. Through extensive archival stills, footage and interviews with Stafford's children, colleagues and fans, they will delve into the
significant legacy he has left behind. Stafford's poetry appealed to a wide range of individuals across all walks of life. His influence can be felt by
everyone from literary artists to public figures, Oregonians, and the thousands of students he taught over the decades as an English professor at
Lewis and Clark College. Get to know the art, life and legacy of Oregon's famous poet laureate William Stafford on the 100th anniversary of his
birth.
20:30:00
Forensics: Beyond The CSI Effect
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Television dramas often provide an inaccurate portrayal of how evidence is gathered and used in a criminal investigation. Learn how law
enforcement applies the scientific method to their work and why this fundamental understanding outlines the basis behind the science of
forensics.
21:00:00
CSI On Trial
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
When does solving a crime become a crime? An innocent man confessed to murder and forensic evidence supported his confession. The real
killers confessed, but they were ignored by the police. Across the nation, criminal convictions are being overturned due to either incompetence or
deliberate misconduct in crime labs. How did Nebraska's foremost CSI fall under suspicion of faking evidence? "CSI on Trial" follows what went
wrong in Nebraska and what we can learn from this tragedy.
22:00:00
Tomlinson Hill
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
In the mid-1800s just outside of Marlin, Texas, a slave plantation named Tomlinson Hill was founded by James K. Tomlinson. The establishment
would have long lasting effects on the rural community. TOMLINSON HILL documents how the legacy of slavery in east and central Texas has
created a region still divided despite the civil rights changes of the last 60 years. Reporter Chris Tomlinson, a descendant of slave owner James
K. Tomlinson, confronts the shame and guilt he feels from his ancestry and digs deeper into the real legacy of the area. He comes across
Loreane Tomlinson, a descendant of slaves on Tomlinson Hill, who has returned to her hometown with a vision of civic improvement. Says
Tomlinson "After meeting Loreane, I knew I wanted the film to tell the story of my family history as well as her family history. Together, it's the
story of America, as far as I'm concerned/" The documentary is a fascinating look at people trying to move on while others idly resist change. Can
Marlin survive and transform not only the racial separation that exists, but the deep-rooted socio-economic divide as well?
23:00:00
Summer Hill
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
From the late 19th century until the civil rights movement, the black people of Cartersville, Georgia (near Atlanta) lived exclusively in the Summer
Hill section of town. The documentary SUMMER HILL is a compelling look at the influence of one small, tightly knit community - its school,
churches and civic leaders - on its residents. Despite poverty, racism and limited opportunity, Summer Hill - and its segregated school - flourished
for four generations. Summer Hill produced Georgia's first black Supreme Court justice; a famous Motown songwriter; teachers, ministers,
doctors, lawyers and other professionals; and many others who have made major contributions to their hometown and to society. In their own
words, the people of Summer Hill tell the empowering story of their community, and reveal its lasting legacy of hope.
23:30:00
Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Produced by Julie Cohen in Frankie's last year, and released shortly after his passing, on the eve of the Frankie95 festival, this documentary is a
fitting tribute to a great man. The documentary features the last major interview of Frankie Manning before his death, as well as precious archival
footage of his dancing from the 1930's to 2009 in New York, Hollywood, Sweden, France, Italy and Singapore. Footage highlights include scenes
of Manning's birthday parties, where he danced with one woman for each year he'd been alive, the legendary dance scene choreographed and
headlined by Manning for the film "Hellzapoppin," and the phenomenal duet with his 76-year-old son, Chazz, himself a professional dancer.
Frankie was a born storyteller, with a huge smile and an even bigger laugh.
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Date: 01/02/2015
Page 88 of 111
Mon, Feb 23, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Unlikely Heroes of the Arab Spring
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Explore the little known economic conditions that unify the entire Middle East and have led to the regional turmoil that continues today with
award-winning economist, author and property rights activist Hernando de Soto.
01:00:00
Tomlinson Hill
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
In the mid-1800s just outside of Marlin, Texas, a slave plantation named Tomlinson Hill was founded by James K. Tomlinson. The establishment
would have long lasting effects on the rural community. TOMLINSON HILL documents how the legacy of slavery in east and central Texas has
created a region still divided despite the civil rights changes of the last 60 years. Reporter Chris Tomlinson, a descendant of slave owner James
K. Tomlinson, confronts the shame and guilt he feels from his ancestry and digs deeper into the real legacy of the area. He comes across
Loreane Tomlinson, a descendant of slaves on Tomlinson Hill, who has returned to her hometown with a vision of civic improvement. Says
Tomlinson "After meeting Loreane, I knew I wanted the film to tell the story of my family history as well as her family history. Together, it's the
story of America, as far as I'm concerned/" The documentary is a fascinating look at people trying to move on while others idly resist change. Can
Marlin survive and transform not only the racial separation that exists, but the deep-rooted socio-economic divide as well?
02:00:00
CSI On Trial
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
When does solving a crime become a crime? An innocent man confessed to murder and forensic evidence supported his confession. The real
killers confessed, but they were ignored by the police. Across the nation, criminal convictions are being overturned due to either incompetence or
deliberate misconduct in crime labs. How did Nebraska's foremost CSI fall under suspicion of faking evidence? "CSI on Trial" follows what went
wrong in Nebraska and what we can learn from this tragedy.
03:00:00
Forensics: Beyond The CSI Effect
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Television dramas often provide an inaccurate portrayal of how evidence is gathered and used in a criminal investigation. Learn how law
enforcement applies the scientific method to their work and why this fundamental understanding outlines the basis behind the science of
forensics.
03:30:00
Discovering William Stafford
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This special takes a look at the life, career and impact of the beloved Oregon poet laureate, lifelong pacifist and National Book Award winner
William Stafford. Through extensive archival stills, footage and interviews with Stafford's children, colleagues and fans, they will delve into the
significant legacy he has left behind. Stafford's poetry appealed to a wide range of individuals across all walks of life. His influence can be felt by
everyone from literary artists to public figures, Oregonians, and the thousands of students he taught over the decades as an English professor at
Lewis and Clark College. Get to know the art, life and legacy of Oregon's famous poet laureate William Stafford on the 100th anniversary of his
birth.
04:00:00
Summer Hill
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
From the late 19th century until the civil rights movement, the black people of Cartersville, Georgia (near Atlanta) lived exclusively in the Summer
Hill section of town. The documentary SUMMER HILL is a compelling look at the influence of one small, tightly knit community - its school,
churches and civic leaders - on its residents. Despite poverty, racism and limited opportunity, Summer Hill - and its segregated school - flourished
for four generations. Summer Hill produced Georgia's first black Supreme Court justice; a famous Motown songwriter; teachers, ministers,
doctors, lawyers and other professionals; and many others who have made major contributions to their hometown and to society. In their own
words, the people of Summer Hill tell the empowering story of their community, and reveal its lasting legacy of hope.
04:30:00
Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Produced by Julie Cohen in Frankie's last year, and released shortly after his passing, on the eve of the Frankie95 festival, this documentary is a
fitting tribute to a great man. The documentary features the last major interview of Frankie Manning before his death, as well as precious archival
footage of his dancing from the 1930's to 2009 in New York, Hollywood, Sweden, France, Italy and Singapore. Footage highlights include scenes
of Manning's birthday parties, where he danced with one woman for each year he'd been alive, the legendary dance scene choreographed and
headlined by Manning for the film "Hellzapoppin," and the phenomenal duet with his 76-year-old son, Chazz, himself a professional dancer.
Frankie was a born storyteller, with a huge smile and an even bigger laugh.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2508
Aftermath of the Endless War-Mercenaries Or Patriots: Privatizing American
ERIC PRINCE, founder of the notorious Blackwater private security contractor, and journalist ANN HAGEDORN, author of new book critical of
outsourcing military functions, discuss the benefits and risks of America's increasing reliance on private security contractors around the world.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1326
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #304
Vanishing Cream/There Goes The Neighborhood
VANISHING CREAM - Deliria and Cloid start a galaxy-wide "beautification" project to remove the craters from every moon, planet and asteroid.
When the planets start missing the features that make them unique, it's up to The Zula Patrol to stop Deliria before the problem gets any
crater...er, greater. THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD - Dark Truder has moved his secret hideout into The Zula Patrol's back yard... the
nearby Zula Canyon. His very presence is threatening to destroy the ecosystem. As The Zula Patrol fights to keep the destruction of the canyon
in check, Wizzy and Wigg uncover fascinating lessons about their habitat... and Dark Truder learns a lesson, too. Well, no, actually he never
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Mon, Feb 23, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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AS2 Episode
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(CC)
N/A
#116
Animation 1: A Simple Re-Quest - Story: While cleaning up space garbage in low Earth orbit, the Space Racers encounter a remnant from one of
Stardust's earliest space programs: Quest One, a ghostly old space station that's long since been decommissioned and presumed lost. Snooping
around the control room, they accidentally reactivate its dormant computer guidance system (QUESTY, a very early version of AVA) - and find
themselves trapped inside as the station begins to re-enter Earth's atmosphere in a pre-programmed directive to self-destruct. Eagle, Robyn and
Hawk frantically experiment with different tools as they attempt to turn off the program before it's too late, to save themselves and Questy.
Curriculum Focus: Tools can be used to do things better, and to do things that otherwise could not be accomplished at all. Interstitial 1: "Space
News 5- Space Junk". Animation 2: Hiding on Hyperion - Story: Eagle, Robyn, Hawk and Starling play a game of hide-and-seek around Saturn.
Eagle quickly finds everyone except Starling, whose engines have frozen shut while she hides inside an icy cave on the moon Hyperion. Starling
is cold, frightened, and marooned in the cave, but she can still relay her observations via radio. Using the minimal clues she's able to provide, the
other Racers have to methodically search every single cave on the pockmarked moon to find Starling and rescue her. Will they be able to find her
before their own engines freeze shut? Curriculum Focus: Observation - inspect/investigate in detail in order to sort, group, classify or sequence
according to size and other characteristics. Interstitial 2: "Music Video 5: Moons. Character Bio: Headmaster Crane.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Diabetes
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Focusing On Hips
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#110
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#916
10:00:00
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1302
10:30:00
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#503
Sit and Be Fit
Static Balance
Weights are incorporated into the standing exercises to challenge static balance.
Sew It All
Ready-Made Revamp, Sue Hausmann
Embellish ready-made clothing to create a new wardrobe.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1305
Double Knitting
If single is good, then double is twice as nice, as we feature reversible and double knitting. Laura Bryant creates a reversible cowl using the
magic number and hand-dyed yarn. Then, brioche expert Nancy Marchant chats with us from her home in Amsterdam. Next, editor Amy Palmer
provides a primer on double knitting. Then Tanis talks Tools of the Trade that double your knitting fun. Last, Vickie ties up Loose Ends with
additional two-sided stitches.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #301
Wall Art
Robyn shows how to make giant crochet motifs, designed by Linda Dean, that are perfect to hang on your wall and Kristin will take you through
the steps of knitting 3 different patterns that are perfect for hanging up. Afghan square of the week is crochet Raised Chevron.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4151
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1406
From An Italian Bakery
Man on the street Doc Willoughby visits Lakota Bakery in just outside of Boston, to learn all about Florentine lace cookies from a pro. Then, in the
test kitchen, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Florentine Lace Cookies at home. Next, tasting expert Jack
Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of coffee. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to the ultimate Almond Biscotti.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #306
American Classics, My Way
Pati takes a few classic American meals and gives them an exotic, yet homey, Mexican twist. Plus, take a look as Pati helps make, and then
devours, one of Mexico's famed hot dogs at Richard's in Morelia. Recipe 1: Mac 'N Cheese Mexicano; Recipe 2: Chipotle Agave Chicken Wings;
Recipe 3: Extreme Brownies with Caramelized Pecans.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Mon, Feb 23, 2015
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14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #307
Asia's Crossroads
Some of the world's biggest flavors come hot off some of the world's smallest grills. Proof positive? Sizzling beef sates-cut from well-marbled rib
eye steaks and masterfully spiced with cumin, coriander, and turmeric from tiny Singapore. From Guam, where the sun first rises on American
barbecue, comes a main-course chicken salad like your mother never made: smoked chicken with freshly grated coconut and vivifying doses of
lime juice and chiles. Cambodia boasts some of the world's best grilled corn (basted with coconut milk), while Malaysia gives us a unique way for
preparing swordfish: slathered with lemongrass paste, then wrapped and grilled in banana leaves-a popular Asian technique that not only keeps
the fish moist, but that keeps it from sticking to the grill grate. Singapore Beef Sates; Guamian Chicken Salad; Malaysian Swordfish in Banana
Leaves; Cambodian Corn.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Simple Delights
Kevin prepares a caramelized Dunmore East scallop tart served with a simple rocket salad; warm roasted garlic cottage pie; quick orzo pasta
risotto; and sourdough bread. Finally, a heather-infused buttermilk pannacotta with honey.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1606
Natural
Nature provides the inspiration for this episode. Katie shows how to add a natural look to shiny findings and chain using patina and a tumbler.
Next, Kim St. Jean, known for her combination of natural materials and metal, creates the exploding cabochon bracelet. Then, Danielle Fox
demonstrates how to use beading cones for attaching multiple strands with irregularly shaped beads. Last, Jewel School's Christiane Ross has a
lesson about amethyst.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #403
Dressing Up The Ordinary
Shortcuts can turn ordinary items into something quite extraordinary. Recipes: mushroom soup, an open-face veggie sandwich and delicious
dressed-up matzo. Projects: customized scissors tote bag, a unique tomato garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #109
Cash and Credit
You'll learn about the power and pitfalls of credit, which is essentially using someone else's money temporarily (for a price). Meet a young
entrepreneur who used credit to start a successful bath salts business and another who launched a successful design firm. And, as a cautionary
tale, we talk to a young woman who had fun buying with credit until she found herself in bankruptcy.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1704
Playtime
Every day is play time! Challenge your skills with an ice cream cone ball toss game. Design your own indoor miniature golf course with Franz,
then put on a show with puppets Jenny shows how to make and decorate. Add some cardboard to the Family Craft Box to create a super mask
and make your own superhero figure.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #803
Garden Home
Everyone needs a home, including the wildlife on the Garden Home Retreat. Allen's blue bird nest boxes are primed and ready for new residents.
Allen also demonstrates how to use a greenhouse in the winter to start vegetable seedlings to replant outdoors in spring.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #217
Organic Flower Power; All The Beauty-None of the Chemicals
The multi-billion dollar flower industry is thriving, albeit in part by toxic pesticides, herbicides and other non-environmentally friendly chemicals.
But there's a new niche in towns scattered across America; Grower's raising flowers using all-organic methods. See how they do it and learn why
we need more growers just like them. This show is packed with information that is as important as this episode is beautiful to watch.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#11038
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(CC)
N/A
#3307
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#5236
WNVT
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(CC)
N/A
#1107
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Date: 01/02/2015
Page 91 of 111
Mon, Feb 23, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
20:00:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Max Carl
He's been a veteran rocker writing and performing with the likes of . 38 special, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler and Kenny Loggins. He
currently tours as the lead singer with Grand Funk Railroad. But he's also a musicologist exploring the roots of American Music. Join guest Max
Carl as he sits down for a fascinating conversation with host Scott Houston.
20:30:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
The Musical Instrument Museum
Located in Phoenix, Arizona it's been called "the most extraordinary museum you'll ever hear." Welcome to the Musical Instrument Museum as
host Scott Houston takes viewers on a tour of this fun and fascinating facility which features more than 3000 instruments, artifacts from around
the world plus an on-going program of exciting live performances.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
Larry Mccray
Blues-guitar powerhouse from Saginaw.
22:00:00
Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the Naacp
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#308
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
MR. CIVIL RIGHTS: THURGOOD MARSHALL AND THE NAACP incorporates rare archival film and extraordinary interviews to explore
Marshall's life in the years leading up to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling, including his upbringing in Baltimore, his education at
Howard University Law School ("the West Point of the civil rights movement"), his status as a rising star within the NAACP, his skill as an orator
and storyteller, his relationship with his mentor Charles H. Houston, and his high-profile segregation cases involving voting, transportation,
housing, labor and the military. This compelling biography, produced by the filmmaker behind Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible
(distributed through APT Exchange) unfolds through interviews with Justice Elena Kagan, Justice John Paul Stevens, lawyer and civil-rights
activist Vernon Jordan, Marshall biographers Rawn James, Juan Williams and Larry S. Gibson, and several law professors.
23:00:00
So Right So Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
so right so smart profiles companies on the cutting edge of more sustainable business practices who are proving that being environmentally
friendly is both good for the earth and good for business. Their inspiring stories of leadership and innovative change provide hopeful models for
the larger business community and other institutions. The primary focus of the film is a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Interface
Inc., a global carpet manufacturer led by Ray Anderson, one of the early pioneers of green business practices. Anderson has spearheaded an
often-challenging effort to transform Interface to a restorative enterprise; and has become an inspiration to other businesses. so right so smart
also includes short profiles of companies who started with a commitment to green business practices. Stonyfield Farms, Patagonia, Herman
Miller, Seventh Generation and New Belgium Brewery. Prominent environmental authors and business experts share their experiences and
insights, including Paul Hawken, Janine Benyus, Jonathan Lash, David Suzuki, Rick Fedrizi, Professor Stuart Hart, and Amory Lovins. Narrated
by Darryl Hannah.
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Date: 01/02/2015
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Tue, Feb 24, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5236
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1107
01:00:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Max Carl
He's been a veteran rocker writing and performing with the likes of . 38 special, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler and Kenny Loggins. He
currently tours as the lead singer with Grand Funk Railroad. But he's also a musicologist exploring the roots of American Music. Join guest Max
Carl as he sits down for a fascinating conversation with host Scott Houston.
01:30:00
Music Makers with Scott Houston
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
The Musical Instrument Museum
Located in Phoenix, Arizona it's been called "the most extraordinary museum you'll ever hear." Welcome to the Musical Instrument Museum as
host Scott Houston takes viewers on a tour of this fun and fascinating facility which features more than 3000 instruments, artifacts from around
the world plus an on-going program of exciting live performances.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
Larry Mccray
Blues-guitar powerhouse from Saginaw.
03:00:00
Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the Naacp
NETA
(S)
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N/A
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MR. CIVIL RIGHTS: THURGOOD MARSHALL AND THE NAACP incorporates rare archival film and extraordinary interviews to explore
Marshall's life in the years leading up to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling, including his upbringing in Baltimore, his education at
Howard University Law School ("the West Point of the civil rights movement"), his status as a rising star within the NAACP, his skill as an orator
and storyteller, his relationship with his mentor Charles H. Houston, and his high-profile segregation cases involving voting, transportation,
housing, labor and the military. This compelling biography, produced by the filmmaker behind Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible
(distributed through APT Exchange) unfolds through interviews with Justice Elena Kagan, Justice John Paul Stevens, lawyer and civil-rights
activist Vernon Jordan, Marshall biographers Rawn James, Juan Williams and Larry S. Gibson, and several law professors.
04:00:00
So Right So Smart
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so right so smart profiles companies on the cutting edge of more sustainable business practices who are proving that being environmentally
friendly is both good for the earth and good for business. Their inspiring stories of leadership and innovative change provide hopeful models for
the larger business community and other institutions. The primary focus of the film is a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Interface
Inc., a global carpet manufacturer led by Ray Anderson, one of the early pioneers of green business practices. Anderson has spearheaded an
often-challenging effort to transform Interface to a restorative enterprise; and has become an inspiration to other businesses. so right so smart
also includes short profiles of companies who started with a commitment to green business practices. Stonyfield Farms, Patagonia, Herman
Miller, Seventh Generation and New Belgium Brewery. Prominent environmental authors and business experts share their experiences and
insights, including Paul Hawken, Janine Benyus, Jonathan Lash, David Suzuki, Rick Fedrizi, Professor Stuart Hart, and Amory Lovins. Narrated
by Darryl Hannah.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
John Updike and Robert Siegel
John Updike (Golf Dreams, the Rabbit series) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
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08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Zula Patrol
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The Missing Elements/Journey to the Center of Gorga
THE MISSING ELEMENTS - While Wizzy and Wigg learn about elements, the building blocks of matter, Dark Truder puts his latest devious
scheme into action. The plan: use elements to create tools needed to take over the universe. However, his plan goes awry and he accidentally
releases several gremlin-like elements from their container. The Zula Patrol steps in to track them down. But the runaways transform themselves
into a giant rubber band which sling-shots Truder far into space. Fortunately, in the end, the ZPers convince the homesick elements to return to
the Keeper of the Elements and everyone is happy. JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF GORGA - To help explain chemical reactions, Multo uses
the Sizerizer to shrink Bula and Zeeter down to atomic size -- but before they can get back to normal, they must escape from a refrigerator ice
tray, bacteria in a container of spoiled milk, and a bowl of sticky cake mix. Unfortunately, Gorga swallows the mix, sending our micro-heroes on a
journey to the center of Gorga, learning more about chemical reactions, and even using one to help them get out!
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Date: 01/02/2015
Page 93 of 111
Tue, Feb 24, 2015
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Space Racers
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Animation 1: RoboCoach XL-5 - Story: Vulture fires Coach Pigeon and replaces him with the new RoboCoach XL-5, purportedly to modernize the
training of future generations of Space Racers... but in fact, the robot was really built to spy on Coot's new Solar Sail invention. After finalizing an
untested upgrade to the XL-5 to improve its spying capabilities, the relentless RoboCoach malfunctions in the gym - and forces Vulture to take
part in an extreme training class. Will the Racers be able to save Vulture from the crazed RoboCoach, and ultimately get their beloved Coach
Pigeon reinstated to his job? Curriculum Focus: Experimentation - make predictions, perform tests, observe new findings and model safe
behavior while experimenting. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 3- Shoebox Challenge". Animation 2: Trail Blazers - Story: The cadets and Coot are
spending time in Jupiter's orbit to clean up some old space station & rocket junk for recycling, with the help of a new suction harpoon tool. When
Raven discovers a new comet that's passing by, Coot suggests collecting a rock sample to learn more about it. Raven, without asking permission,
"borrows" Coot's harpoon and shoots it onto the comet in order to collect the sample. The suction device attaches - but Raven accidentally gets
tangled up in the harpoon cord, and is pulled at high speed towards Jupiter's giant red spot! Now the other Racers need to try and rescue him
before the comet pulls Raven into Jupiter's atmosphere. Curriculum Focus: The right tools and the right techniques help us get the job done more
efficiently. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 8: Comets, Meteors, Asteroids". Character Bio: Coach Pigeon.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Back
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Increase Your Range of Motion
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#917
10:00:00
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Sit and Be Fit
Pelvic & Ribcage Mobility
Pelvic and ribcage mobility exercises take center stage in this fun full-body workout.
Sew It All
The Bib Easy, Heather Bailey
Make quick and easy baby bibs.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
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Fair Isle Style
Get ready to travel around the world for traditional stranded knitting styles. First Kirsten Kapur shows us Fair Isle-inspired stranded colorwork.
Next, meet Jill Zielinski, AKA Kniterella, as we chat about how her graphic design career influences her colorwork knitting. On Tools of the Trade,
Tanis shows us some goodies that will help you take charge of your charted colorwork. Finally, Gayle Bunn demonstrates how color work can
apply to chunkier yarn with an on-trend Cowachin-influenced sweater.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #302
It's A Wrap
Maggie will demonstrate how to knit a pattern stitch wrap in a quick chunky yarn, designed by Meghan Jones, and Ellen will go through the steps
of making a wonderful crochet tunic by Jo'Elle Gallo. The square this week is a knit Bowknot.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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Coq Au Vin
From Chef Keller's classic repertoire comes Coq au Vin, the signature dish of many French bistros which is braised in rich red wine along with
mushrooms and onions. Dessert is another classic: a Mille-feuille (Napoleon) layered with pastry cream, berries, and some delicate puff pastry.
Coq au Vin; Mille-feuille (Napoleon).
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #504
The Taste of Trees
Andreas visits Hedmark in Eastern Norway, a region with large farms, abundant food and vast forests. Andreas cooks over an open fire to infuse
the dish with a smoky flavor. He provides tips on using smoke in cooking before whipping up sweet apple-flavored pork chops with potato salad.
For the main course, Andreas prepares hot-smoked pork glazed with a rich homemade birch syrup, which he also pours over waffles for dessert.
14:00:00
Taste of History
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Battle of Nassau
On location in the Bahamas, Chef Staib prepares Boiled Fish, Curried Lobster and Johnny Cake. This Historic Caribbean setting was also the
target of America's first amphibious assault during the Revolutionary War.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 94 of 111
Tue, Feb 24, 2015
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14:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
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DVI #212
Tacos, Tacos, Tacos
This episode explores three very different, very authentic and very simple twists on Mexican tacos, one of Mexico's most iconic foods. BricklayerStyle Beef Tacos; Lime-Rubbed Chicken Tacos with Corn Guacamole; Adobo Fish Tacos with Grilled Pineapple Salsa.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Creative
Learn how to make your style one of a kind and unique to only you. One of the ways to do that is to make your own clasp - it makes the closure
as important as the piece itself. First, Katie demonstrates how to make a coiled wire clasp. Next, Fernando Dasilva shows how to take a store
bought item and put a creative spin on it to make a unique piece. Then, artist Susan Lenart Kazmer creates a bird nest design. Last, Wyatt White
incorporates a basket weaving technique with wire and crystal cubes to make a one of a kind ring.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #404
Circus Party
Katie and the Workshop crew put on a show. In the kitchen, they make goodies that look like they come straight from the circus stands: puff dogs,
popcorn squares and a piled-high round cake. Katie wows the crowds with an animal train and popcorn box centerpiece.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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DVI #110
How to Achieve Your Financial Goals
Join us and you'll learn to track your expenses, get control of your spending, and invest what's left over to reach your financial goals. You'll see
the importance of starting young, while time is on your side. Meet some high school entrepreneurs who started a sports business.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1705
Let's Party
There's a party going on and you are invited! Katie shows how to make a decorative chandelier to set the mood for your party theme and Franz
draws a colorful and fun postcard invitation that will get all your guests to come. Jenny and Katie sculpt a hanging pinata bowl full of treats. Then
reach into the Family Craft Box to make a party decoration from yarn and glue to stuff with favors.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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Small Spaces, Small Places
There's no place too small to showcase flowers. Allen shows how to make a big impact even in a garden with limited space.
N/A
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17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #218
The Power of Worms; Natures Miracle for Healthy Gardens
Worms are an important ingredient of the soil and the compost pile. In the ground, an earthworm ploughs the soil, fights plant diseases, reduces
pollution and turns ordinary dirt into fertile land. But in the compost pile, worms can steal the show. One specialized type of composting is called
vermicompost, where worms do all the work of breaking down and decomposing compostable garbage and turn it into black gold for the garden.
This episode discusses the vital role earthworms play in our ecosystem and demonstrates, step-by-step, how the viewer can harness their power
to quickly and efficiently compost their kitchen scraps.
18:00:00
Journal
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Euromaxx
WNVT
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19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
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19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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(CC)
N/A
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20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #513
Beth Hart
Beth Hart is familiar to public television viewers from her show stopping performance at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors with her stunning
tribute to Buddy Guy. The blues singer wows audiences across the world and in the Season 5 finale episode she provides an intimate
performance including "Baddest Blues" and the title track to her latest album "Bang Bang, Boom Boom."
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 95 of 111
Tue, Feb 24, 2015
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20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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The Delta Saints
The Delta Saints are not what they say they are. Delta? Absolutely. But saints? One might call them "cautionary tales" long before the term
"saints" ever came to mind; however, there is something devout about their bayou rock, a dirty, distinct sound they've zealously refined.
Alternating between raucous melodies and slow-burning odes to the devil in his many forms, Ben Ringel (vocals/dobro), Dylan Fitch (guitar),
David Supica (bass), and Ben Azzi (drums) explore themes of difficult love, the wanderer's high road, and the moral low road using their
unconscious fascination with the classical elements - earth, air, fire, and water - as a natural vehicle for their briny narratives.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#404
Pianist Kenny Barron mesmerizes with his amazing skill and talent. He also discusses studying classical piano and playing jazz in New York City.
22:00:00
Wilder: An American First
APT
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N/A
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This historical biography traces the life of Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the first elected African-American governor in the United States. WILDER:
AN AMERICAN FIRST charts his early years waiting tables in segregated country clubs and hotels during the Depression, to the narrow and
heated 1989 race for governor of Virginia to his failed campaign for the 1991 Democratic presidential nomination. Often flamboyant, and known
as a shrewd and ruthless politician, Wilder was unafraid to take controversial positions. WILDER: AN AMERICAN FIRST explores how one man
became one of the world's most powerful black leaders without ever embracing the evangelical messages popular among other African-American
politicians. The documentary features first-hand accounts and commentary by friends including Bill Cosby, as well as family, colleagues and
journalists.
23:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #104
Death Knell of the Confederacy
September 19, 1863. The first day of the Battle of Chickamauga ends in a bloody draw. On the next day, the battle is determined by one of the
biggest blunders of the Civil War. Miscommunication, confusion, and fatigue with Union General William Rosecrans and his generals have left a
gap in the Union line more than a quarter mile wide. James Longstreet's force of 11,000 from the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, pour
through the gap and split the Union army in two. Rosecrans and his beaten army escape to Chattanooga. Chickamauga's combined casualties of
34,000 are only topped by the carnage at Gettysburg. In October, Rosecrans is replaced by U.S. Grant, who immediately plans an offensive. In
November 1863, Grant routes the Confederate stronghold just outside Chattanooga. As they escape southward into Georgia, a Confederate
officer calls the devastating defeat: "the death knell of the Confederacy."
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 96 of 111
Wed, Feb 25, 2015
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Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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N/A
#5237
DW
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N/A
#708
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #513
Beth Hart
Beth Hart is familiar to public television viewers from her show stopping performance at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors with her stunning
tribute to Buddy Guy. The blues singer wows audiences across the world and in the Season 5 finale episode she provides an intimate
performance including "Baddest Blues" and the title track to her latest album "Bang Bang, Boom Boom."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #906
The Delta Saints
The Delta Saints are not what they say they are. Delta? Absolutely. But saints? One might call them "cautionary tales" long before the term
"saints" ever came to mind; however, there is something devout about their bayou rock, a dirty, distinct sound they've zealously refined.
Alternating between raucous melodies and slow-burning odes to the devil in his many forms, Ben Ringel (vocals/dobro), Dylan Fitch (guitar),
David Supica (bass), and Ben Azzi (drums) explore themes of difficult love, the wanderer's high road, and the moral low road using their
unconscious fascination with the classical elements - earth, air, fire, and water - as a natural vehicle for their briny narratives.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#404
Pianist Kenny Barron mesmerizes with his amazing skill and talent. He also discusses studying classical piano and playing jazz in New York City.
03:00:00
Wilder: An American First
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This historical biography traces the life of Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the first elected African-American governor in the United States. WILDER:
AN AMERICAN FIRST charts his early years waiting tables in segregated country clubs and hotels during the Depression, to the narrow and
heated 1989 race for governor of Virginia to his failed campaign for the 1991 Democratic presidential nomination. Often flamboyant, and known
as a shrewd and ruthless politician, Wilder was unafraid to take controversial positions. WILDER: AN AMERICAN FIRST explores how one man
became one of the world's most powerful black leaders without ever embracing the evangelical messages popular among other African-American
politicians. The documentary features first-hand accounts and commentary by friends including Bill Cosby, as well as family, colleagues and
journalists.
04:00:00
Civil War: The Untold Story
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Death Knell of the Confederacy
September 19, 1863. The first day of the Battle of Chickamauga ends in a bloody draw. On the next day, the battle is determined by one of the
biggest blunders of the Civil War. Miscommunication, confusion, and fatigue with Union General William Rosecrans and his generals have left a
gap in the Union line more than a quarter mile wide. James Longstreet's force of 11,000 from the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, pour
through the gap and split the Union army in two. Rosecrans and his beaten army escape to Chattanooga. Chickamauga's combined casualties of
34,000 are only topped by the carnage at Gettysburg. In October, Rosecrans is replaced by U.S. Grant, who immediately plans an offensive. In
November 1863, Grant routes the Confederate stronghold just outside Chattanooga. As they escape southward into Georgia, a Confederate
officer calls the devastating defeat: "the death knell of the Confederacy."
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
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N/A #106
Jane Goodall and Richard Wragham
Jane Goodall (renowned anthropologist, author of Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey) and Richard Wragham (Anthropology Chair, Harvard).
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Zula Patrol
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #306
Choosing Sides/Camp Worm
CHOOSING SIDES - The Zula Patrol is worried - their shipment of honey never arrived and oatmeal just isn't the same without it. The flowers,
beetles and bees have all walked off the job, each claiming they are the most important cog in the honey production wheel! Can the Zula Patrol
settle things? They'll have to agree first! Zeeter, Bula and Multo take different sides in this standoff. It's Wizzy and Wigg, armed with knowledge of
ecosystems, who finally prove that none can exist without the others -when they work together, can't be beat, just like the ZP! CAMP WORM When Zeeter and Bula scoff at the big importance of tiny earthworms to the ecosystem, Multo sends them to Camp Worm. They expect a
cakewalk, but face a rude awakening when Camp Leader Burrows pushes them and their worm teammates (Team Wriggler) to the limit. Zeeter
and Bula gradually learn to respect the value of worm activities. So when an ecosystem emergency springs up, Team Wrigglers are the only
worms available. With training and heart, they answer the call, save the ecosystem and earn the honor of being called worms.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 97 of 111
Wed, Feb 25, 2015
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Space Racers
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Animation 1: Dome Grown - Story: To surprise Headmaster Crane when he arrives the next day, Eagle and friends are creating a garden under a
glass dome on the Mars campus. But thanks to an accident while they're playing near Coot's workshop yard during their break, our heroes are
relegated to clean-up duty and must collect mounds of junk from upended trash bins. When they finally get back to the garden, they're shocked to
discover the vegetation drooping and wilting miserably. What went wrong?? The cadets launch an urgent investigation to figure out why the
plants are failing, and to try to rescue them before Crane can see. Starting from the premise that these same plants would have thrived on Earth,
they set about comparing the differences between Mars and Earth, hoping that will lead them to the answer. Curriculum Focus: Collecting data
and drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 1: "Space News 4: Could We Live on Other Planets?". Animation 2: Dance Lessons Story: It's time for the annual Space Dancing Show! Robyn is preparing for her dance routine when Starling stumbles in and wants to be part of
the show. But her dancing skills are not quite there yet, so Eagle suggests she join Coot's Safety Team instead. In order to join the team, cadet
Starling needs to learn rescue techniques and safety procedures, which she practices diligently. The day of the big Space Dancing Show, the
cadets encounter danger from an incoming asteroid field. Will Starling be able to utilize her newly learned skills to lead the space dancers out of
harm's way? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Using prior knowledge and experience to develop specific questions that will lead
to information, solutions and answers. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 6- 3D Robots". Character Bio: Coot.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Neck
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Hip Strengthening
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#112
(CC)
DVI
#918
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1304
Strong Back Strong Core
Mary Ann combines a variety of exercises to emphasize the importance of strong core muscles and their role in maintaining back health.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Block Party, Mary Fons
Piece triangles like a pro and make a quick potholder.
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#505
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1307
Boy Meets Girl
First, menswear designer Josh Bennett talks about choosing stitch patterns and palettes, and finishing techniques that add a masculine touch.
Then, meet husband and wife retailing dynamos Kathy and Steve Elkins as they talk yarn trends and the business side of knitting. Next, designer
and winner of the Fiber Factor challenge, Lauren Riker, shares how she makes and attaches her signature girly embellishment, the knitted bow.
On Tools of the Trade, Tanis shows some tools and yarns that are genderless in their appeal. Vickie closes with some Loose Ends thoughts on
how a few changes to a pattern can take a garment in a more masculine or feminine direction.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #303
Baby Sleeping Sack
Snuggle up the wee ones in one of our baby sacks. Robyn has designed a colorful crochet sack and Kristin will take you through the steps of a
knit hooded baby sack by courtesy of Simply Knitting. Afghan square is the crochet Raised Cluster.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
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13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Pork Kabobs and Heavenly Ham
Today Lidia's talking pork! Go whole hog and learn to make savory Prune and Pork Kabobs, comforting Braised Cabbage with Prosciutto, and
Decadent Ham in Marsala Sauce.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #407
Fish in a Bag
The French call cooking fish in a wrapper of foil or parchment en papillote. We call it simply brilliant! Special guest Marc Vetri joins Sara with a
delicious recipe for Clam Pasta en Papillote, then Sara shows us her own Salmon in a Bag - so simple and juicy, you'll use this easy technique on
seafood from now on.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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N/A #1126
Einat Admony & Purees
Purees used to be synonymous with baby food. Not anymore! On this episode of Simply Ming, we show you how to make purees explode with
texture and flavor, especially in the hands of Chef Einat Admony, who mixes it up with Ming this week on Simply Ming.
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02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
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Wed, Feb 25, 2015
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Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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N/A #409
Southwest Revisited
Steven Raichlen brings the high-voltage flavors of the American Southwest to the grill with a take-no-prisoners menu. Oven-Grilled Tortilla Chips
with Pineapple and Jalapeno Salsa start things off, followed by Green Lightning Shrimp Kebabs, assertively spiced and just this side of
incendiary. Millionaire Brisket, a Texas-size slab of meat, gets the royal treatment with a savory rub, a coffee and beer mop sauce, and a long,
slow smoke over oak.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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N/A #1608
Colorful
The addition of color is a way of expressing your style all by itself. Bold colors say look at me and evoke a playful attitude. First, Katie creates a
colorful necklace that started out as a t-shirt. Next, Barbara Lewis adds color to metal beads using torch fired enamel and then assembles them in
an artistic bracelet. Then, Leslie Rogalski makes colorful beaded straps, bracelets, and more with a seed bead loom. Last, learn what color has to
say about you. Katie and Wyatt discuss gemstones and their meaning.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #405
Garden Party
With fairy-tale charm, Katie creates a party in the garden with flavorful recipes like pasta pea parsley salad, poached salmon with dill and a
refreshing watermelon drink. Projects: party blower invites and driftwood bird nest centerpiece.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #111
Don't Blow Your Dough
Biz Kids Beware. Protect the money you already have by putting it in a safe place. Beware of scams and schemers. You'll discover ways to avoid
the growing problem of identity theft. Meet with Washington State's Attorney General Rob McKenna and the Better Business Bureau. You'll also
see young people who did blow their dough, and find out what that experience has taught them.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1706
Wear It!
With friends and family, create and wear your crafting projects. A fashionable, shimmery clay bird necklace is perfect to wear or to give as a gift.
Franz shows how to draw original designs and transfer them to your t-shirt. Jenny uses plastic tableware and fabric dye to make a stenciled
flower or flag on a t-shirt. Katie weaves a colorful loop bracelet you can make in your favorite colors or school colors. Use the Family Craft box to
transform a t-shirt into a superhero cape with a custom-designed logo.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1101
Celebrating The Winter Season Inside and Out
Allen is knee deep in snow at the Garden Home Retreat! He wanders around the farm to show us the different structures of the garden and we
check to see how the chickens are coping with all of the powdery white snow. Allen also demonstrates an easy way to decorate inside with
Clementines. Special guests talk to Allen about Rumford fireboxes and test the house for energy efficiency. Plus, we'll learn about the advantages
of using a real Christmas tree vs. an artificial tree.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #219
Locavore Gardens and Landscapes
One of the most important trends of food and environmental security today is to eat local, eat seasonal and grow your own in an earth-friendly
way. And while some people want to grow their own food on the land they have, they don't know how. Others know how but don't have the land to
do it. Connections like this are being made all over the country, creating win-win partnerships that reach far beyond the plots where seasonal,
organic gardens grow. From opposite sides of the country, we visit with groups doing this in a big way, and reaping the rewards of these
symbiotic relationships through their journey.
18:00:00
Journal
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N/A
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18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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N/A
#235
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5238
19:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#320
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 99 of 111
Wed, Feb 25, 2015
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20:00:00
Ragtime Cabaret
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Stereo
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AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Just before the turn of the 20th century, a unique musical form emerged in the United States. As African, European and American cultures
blended, the first truly American musical genre was born, predating jazz. For the next 20 years, an improvised music popular in the red light
districts and saloons of cities like St. Louis and New Orleans, gradually grew into a sophisticated, composed style - "ragtime." While the heyday of
ragtime was short-lived, it is America's own music, and it could not have happened anywhere else t any other time in history. Classically trained
pianist and ragtime enthusiast Jack Oliva, Dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hixon-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts, explores the
origins of ragtime music through history and song. From the first ragtime tune published to rarely heard compositions by Scott Joplin, RAGTIME
CABARET takes you on a musical and cultural journey exploring the roots of ragtime music and the role of the music business itself.
20:30:00
Pickin' & Trimmin'
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
At a North Carolina Barbershop, the atmosphere is laid back, the conversation free, and the music is a cut above the rest. An engaging genuine
slice of Americana.
21:00:00
David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
22:00:00
Musical Threads: Expression of a People
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Guitar virtuoso and ethnomusicologist Tyron Cooper and world-class mezzo soprano Marietta Simpson lead viewers on a journey through
African-American musical culture in MUSICAL THREADS: EXPRESSIONS OF A PEOPLE. Shot in the Cole Porter Room at the Indiana History
Center, this simple, yet engaging production includes special arrangements of well-known secular and sacred songs and original tunes penned
by Cooper and Simpson. The diverse set list ranges from traditional hymns and inspirational spirituals to the jazz standards "Body and Soul" and
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Between songs, Cooper and Simpson discuss the origins and styles of the songs, while stressing the
universality of the messages conveyed in them.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #501
A Lot Like You
Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her retired father moves back to
Tanzania, Eliaichi begins a project that evocatively examines the intricate fabric of multiracial identity, and grapples with the complex ties that
children have to the cultures of their parents. Kimaro decides to document her father's path back to his family and Chagga culture. In the process,
she learns more deeply about the heritage that she took for granted as a child. Yet as she talks to more family members, especially her aunts,
she uncovers a cycle of sexual violence that resonates with her work and life in the United States. When Kimaro speaks with her parents about
the oppression that her aunts face, she faces a jarring disconnect between immigrant generations on questions of patriarchy and violence.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 100 of 111
Thu, Feb 26, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5238
00:30:00
Asian Voices
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#320
01:00:00
Ragtime Cabaret
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Just before the turn of the 20th century, a unique musical form emerged in the United States. As African, European and American cultures
blended, the first truly American musical genre was born, predating jazz. For the next 20 years, an improvised music popular in the red light
districts and saloons of cities like St. Louis and New Orleans, gradually grew into a sophisticated, composed style - "ragtime." While the heyday of
ragtime was short-lived, it is America's own music, and it could not have happened anywhere else t any other time in history. Classically trained
pianist and ragtime enthusiast Jack Oliva, Dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hixon-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts, explores the
origins of ragtime music through history and song. From the first ragtime tune published to rarely heard compositions by Scott Joplin, RAGTIME
CABARET takes you on a musical and cultural journey exploring the roots of ragtime music and the role of the music business itself.
01:30:00
Pickin' & Trimmin'
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
At a North Carolina Barbershop, the atmosphere is laid back, the conversation free, and the music is a cut above the rest. An engaging genuine
slice of Americana.
02:00:00
David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
03:00:00
Musical Threads: Expression of a People
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Guitar virtuoso and ethnomusicologist Tyron Cooper and world-class mezzo soprano Marietta Simpson lead viewers on a journey through
African-American musical culture in MUSICAL THREADS: EXPRESSIONS OF A PEOPLE. Shot in the Cole Porter Room at the Indiana History
Center, this simple, yet engaging production includes special arrangements of well-known secular and sacred songs and original tunes penned
by Cooper and Simpson. The diverse set list ranges from traditional hymns and inspirational spirituals to the jazz standards "Body and Soul" and
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Between songs, Cooper and Simpson discuss the origins and styles of the songs, while stressing the
universality of the messages conveyed in them.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #501
A Lot Like You
Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her retired father moves back to
Tanzania, Eliaichi begins a project that evocatively examines the intricate fabric of multiracial identity, and grapples with the complex ties that
children have to the cultures of their parents. Kimaro decides to document her father's path back to his family and Chagga culture. In the process,
she learns more deeply about the heritage that she took for granted as a child. Yet as she talks to more family members, especially her aunts,
she uncovers a cycle of sexual violence that resonates with her work and life in the United States. When Kimaro speaks with her parents about
the oppression that her aunts face, she faces a jarring disconnect between immigrant generations on questions of patriarchy and violence.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #301
David Plouffe and Richard Wolffe
In this program, David Plouffe, political strategist and author of The Audacity to Win is interviewed by Richard Wolffe, award-winning journalist,
political analyst for MSNBC, and author of Renegade: The Making of a President. David Plouffe was not just the architect of the campaign that
put Barack Obama in the White House; he also built a grassroots movement that changed the face of politics. After managing Obama's
presidential campaign, Plouffe set up Organizing for America, a thirteen-million-strong group to continue the spirit and initiative of the campaign in
everyday civic life.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1329
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #307
May The Force Be Wigg You/Five Zuleans in a Boat (And Gorga)
MAY THE FORCE BE WIGG YOU - One of Multo's gadgets accidentally gives Wigg with super- strength, giving Wigg a chance to live out his
superhero fantasies. But when a bully challenges him to a show of force to determine who's the strongest, Wigg has to rely on his friends (and
their knowledge of force) to save the day. FIVE ZULEANS IN A BOAT (AND GORGA) - While on a relaxing boat trip down the Amazula River, the
Zula Patrol spots Deliria racing up the river, causing mayhem in her vast luxury cruise liner . But her perilous piloting causes the ship to become
wedged in a narrow part of the river. Water builds up behind her boat, threatening a flood! It's up to the Zula Patrol to utilize the law of force to find
a way to pull it free before the Amazula bursts its banks.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 101 of 111
Thu, Feb 26, 2015
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08:30:00
Space Racers
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#119
Animation 1: Grounded - Story: Eagle, Raven, Hawk and Robyn wait outside Headmaster Crane's office to be brought in before him. Clearly,
they're all in big trouble. Eagle blames Raven, Raven blames Eagle; even Robyn and Hawk have their own opinions. As they quarrel, we flash
back and learn how they got into this mess: the Racers are on a class trip to Venus not far from a creepy old abandoned space station, rumored
to be haunted, in orbit of the planet. In a test of bravado, the kids screw up their courage to enter the dark, scary space station. What happens
next becomes a matter of opinion and point-of-view: which of them accidentally set events in motion that caused the space station to re-enter
Venus's atmosphere and break up? In separate vignettes, we see and hear what transpired from each Space Racer's POV - which couldn't be
more different - until Headmaster Crane finally confronts them to deduce the truth. Curriculum Focus: A Team Approach - Collaborating with a
team and then sharing what one has learned is often useful. Interstitial 1: "NASM 4- Walk Through Skylab". Animation 2: Here Comes the Sun Story: Headmaster Crane, insisting that the Sun can rise from the West, makes a bet with a skeptical Vulture. The stakes? The loser of the bet
must dress up as a silly mascot for the next Orb-O match and dance in front of the whole academy. Trying to help the headmaster, the Racers
travel to different locations on Earth and the Moon, develop hypotheses about sunrises, and finally discover that the direction of the sunrise
depends upon the rotation of a planet. So they fly to Venus -- which rotates clockwise -- but since they're not able to land there, cannot confirm
their hypothesis. Will they be able to prove that the Sun indeed can rise in the West, and make Vulture dress up at the next Orb-O match?
Curriculum Focus: Experimentation - form hypotheses and make predictions while collaborating with a team and then sharing what one has
learned. Interstitial 2: "Space Quiz 9 - Sunrise and Sunset". Character Bio: Vulture.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Brain Aerobics
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Full Body Toning
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
(CC)
DVI
#919
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1305
Neuromuscular Coordination
In this episode, Mary Ann uses heel tapping, patting, clapping and changing of rhythm patterns which contribute to improving neuromuscular
coordination.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Shift In Thought, Brini Maxwell
Create a shift dress that suits your personal style.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#506
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1308
Everyday Lace
Lace is not just for dress up; learn how to make lace an every day technique. First, author Heather Zoppetti shows how to begin a circular lace
piece and finish a lacy beret. Next, we chat virtually with Lorna's Laces' Beth Casey. Then, editor Amy Palmer talks about the "big lace" trend of
combining big needles and chunky yarn with delicate stitches and demonstrates different double decreases. On Tools of the Trade, Tanis looks at
lace needles, and gives us a behind the scenes look at how knitting needles and crochet hooks are manufactured. Last on Loose Ends, Vickie
adds an easy 'picot' edging for a stress-free lacy touch.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #304
Afghans
Beautiful afghans are always a welcome addition to any home and this week Maggie will show us how to knit the Moth Wing afghan designed by
Michael Del Veccio. Ellen is up next with the Quantum Granny crochet afghan designed by Carrie Carpenter. Knit square this week is the
Scalloped Shell.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4154
13:00:00
Rachel's Favorite Food for Living
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Afternoon Tea
Formal afternoon tea is enjoying a revival. In this episode, host Rachel Allen makes a few of her tea-time favorites: scones and blueberry jam,
afternoon tea cake, Greek almond crescents and chocolate melting moments.
13:30:00
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Walter Pisano, Silky Corn Soup
Nick makes Silky Corn Soup with Truffle Oil and King Crab before welcoming Chef Walter Pisano from Tulio Ristorante in Seattle, who prepares
Buccatini with Pancetta and Ricotta.
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43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 102 of 111
Thu, Feb 26, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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Cap
AS2 Episode
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #307
Cauliflower Gets Respect
Host Laura Theodore prepares creative and tasty ways to serve cauliflower. The cruciferous wonder stands front and center in satisfying
"Cauliflower Steaks with Sweet Pepper Sauce," then plays the part of cream in "Creamy Cauliflower Soup." Slow baking in the oven brings out
sweet flavors in "Paprika Roasted Cauliflower," the perfect side dish for any meal.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Classic Conclusions
Crepes A La Confiture; Orange Souffle Crepes; Baked Alaska; Apricot And Pistachio Souffle.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#109
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1609
Casual
Casual style is very natural and easy, geared to everyday wear. One of the elements of this style is that it is an effortless look. Katie's first design
features a necklace that incorporates quick and easy knotting techniques. Next, Cynthia Deis shows how to make a casual layered necklace and
shares her number one tip for stamping words on metal. Then, Danielle Fox has a tip on using seed bead rings in your jewelry designs. Last,
Candie Cooper creates a multi strand leather necklace with chunky beads and a handmade button closure.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #406
Frames
Thought frames were just for hanging artwork? Katie demonstrates simple and effective ways to frame food, crafts and garden projects. Recipes:
tasty zucchini tart, planked fish, fruitopia dessert pizza that borders on the divine. Projects: magnetic frame board and ribbon flower frame.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #112
Introducing Entrepreneurs
You'll discover an entrepreneur is someone who sees a financial opportunity and acts upon it. Learn the stories behind the Frisbee, the Slinky,
and blue jeans. Meet an entrepreneur who started a lemonade stand to raise money for playground equipment, then grew so successful she was
able to make over an entire park.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1707
At Home
Become an interior designer with crafts you create. Katie shows how to light up the night with a glittery night light. Franz helps you plan and host
an art gallery opening at your house. Jenny shows how to bond with your own home as you make a house from felt. Then decorate your home
with a colorful garland made from the Family Craft Box. Katie uses a favorite fabric to add a bright, fresh pintuck quilted picture to any bedroom
decor.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1102
Visual Sensations
Allen is on the road in this episode. He visits gardens in Oregon to talk gladiolas, and Chicago, to visit the sensational Botanic Gardens. We also
visit a beautiful daylily garden and Allen talks about buckwheat and lacewings. Allen also demonstrates how to use hydrangeas on the mantle
and makes a beautiful orchid arrangement that's perfect for a hostess gift.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #220
Gardening for the Hungry; Easy Ways to Share The Bounty
Planting a row for the hungry is more than a great idea; it's a movement started by an Alaskan garden writer that encouraged his readers to plant
one extra row and donate the harvest to the local food shelter. Today, from Master Gardening groups to your friends and neighbors, more people
are sharing the bounty and we've found some great and easy ways for you to do the same.
18:00:00
Journal
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11041
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1135
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5239
19:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
The Greencards
Australians Carol Young and Kym Warner and their band perform rock-infused bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 103 of 111
Thu, Feb 26, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #801
Tim Mcgraw
Country superstar Tim McGraw tore through a dozen songs during his taping of Live from the Artists Den, including hits "Southern Girl" and "One
of Those Nights" as well as his latest single, "Lookin' For That Girl." Set among the neo-classical columns of the century-old former bank building,
McGraw also previewed a number of songs from his forthcoming album, due out later this year.
22:00:00
Naked Option
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE NAKED OPTION reveals the inspiring story of an organized group of Nigerian women who use the threat of stripping naked in public, a
serious cultural taboo, to make their voices heard. The courageous Emem J. Okon leads them in their perilous struggle to hold multinational oil
companies accountable to the communities in which they operate. These women are taking over where men have failed, transforming their
"naked power" into 21st century political action.
23:00:00
Instruments of Change
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
History credits the inception of the Civil Rights movement to Montgomery, Alabama in the mid-1950s. However here in Miami as early as 1951,
there existed a Fine Arts Conservatory dedicated to bringing music, dance and art to young black and white students in an integrated
environment. This little known conservatory founded by longtime Miami resident Ruth Greenfield, would challenge segregation and change the
lives of many of those who attended the school. Some like classical, clarinet lover Fredrick Morley, would institute the programs he participated in
at the Conservatory as the principal of a highly acclaimed elementary school. Others would start their own conservatories or theater companies or
become life-long advocates for the arts. It's exactly what Greenfield had in mind when she conceived the Conservatory as a place where those of
any color can come together, be taught by first rate teachers and be instilled with a sense of dignity and confidence so they can strive to reach
their full potential. As the Conservatory wound down in the late 70s, it overlapped another Greenfield project known as the Lunchtime Lively Arts
Series. Initiated in 1972 to help revitalize a downtown in decline, it was hosted by Miami Dade College and brought a variety of free entertainment
every Wednesday at noon to various downtown venues. The series which spanned almost twenty years, reignited interest in the arts and was the
spark that led to Miami's urban renewal that is still taking place today. Chronicling these events is an engaging one hour documentary titled,
"Instruments of Change." The film shows the power the performing arts has in bringing a community together and features intimate interviews,
emotional footage and photographs along with archival and current day performances from those who participated in these nearly forgotten
endeavors. The film was commissioned by longtime admirers of Ruth Greenfield to honor her dedication for making Miami a better place to live.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 104 of 111
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#5239
00:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
The Greencards
Australians Carol Young and Kym Warner and their band perform rock-infused bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #801
Tim Mcgraw
Country superstar Tim McGraw tore through a dozen songs during his taping of Live from the Artists Den, including hits "Southern Girl" and "One
of Those Nights" as well as his latest single, "Lookin' For That Girl." Set among the neo-classical columns of the century-old former bank building,
McGraw also previewed a number of songs from his forthcoming album, due out later this year.
03:00:00
Naked Option
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
THE NAKED OPTION reveals the inspiring story of an organized group of Nigerian women who use the threat of stripping naked in public, a
serious cultural taboo, to make their voices heard. The courageous Emem J. Okon leads them in their perilous struggle to hold multinational oil
companies accountable to the communities in which they operate. These women are taking over where men have failed, transforming their
"naked power" into 21st century political action.
04:00:00
Instruments of Change
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
History credits the inception of the Civil Rights movement to Montgomery, Alabama in the mid-1950s. However here in Miami as early as 1951,
there existed a Fine Arts Conservatory dedicated to bringing music, dance and art to young black and white students in an integrated
environment. This little known conservatory founded by longtime Miami resident Ruth Greenfield, would challenge segregation and change the
lives of many of those who attended the school. Some like classical, clarinet lover Fredrick Morley, would institute the programs he participated in
at the Conservatory as the principal of a highly acclaimed elementary school. Others would start their own conservatories or theater companies or
become life-long advocates for the arts. It's exactly what Greenfield had in mind when she conceived the Conservatory as a place where those of
any color can come together, be taught by first rate teachers and be instilled with a sense of dignity and confidence so they can strive to reach
their full potential. As the Conservatory wound down in the late 70s, it overlapped another Greenfield project known as the Lunchtime Lively Arts
Series. Initiated in 1972 to help revitalize a downtown in decline, it was hosted by Miami Dade College and brought a variety of free entertainment
every Wednesday at noon to various downtown venues. The series which spanned almost twenty years, reignited interest in the arts and was the
spark that led to Miami's urban renewal that is still taking place today. Chronicling these events is an engaging one hour documentary titled,
"Instruments of Change." The film shows the power the performing arts has in bringing a community together and features intimate interviews,
emotional footage and photographs along with archival and current day performances from those who participated in these nearly forgotten
endeavors. The film was commissioned by longtime admirers of Ruth Greenfield to honor her dedication for making Miami a better place to live.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Arianna Huffington and Howard Fineman
The co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post talks with MSNBC analyst Fineman.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(CC)
N/A
#302
(N)
N/A
#1330
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #308
Where Did All The Water Go?/The Dew Drops
WHERE DID ALL THE WATER GO? - When Bula reads about a "vanishing lake" in Zula's tabloid newspaper, Zeeter is skeptical. They go to
investigate and find out the lake is hoax perpetrated by the nefarious villain, Dark Truder, whose ultimate goal is to make all the water of Zula
disappear by vaporizing it. He traps Multo, Bula and Zeeter, but they manage to escape, thanks to their knowledge of evaporation and
vaporization. They're too late to stop Dark Truder's wicked plan, but the joke is on Truder - when he learns the hard way that vaporized water
turns to rain. THE DEW DROPS - The Zula Patrol learns all about condensation when they meet the Dew Drops, three drops of water who sing
like a 50's Doo-Wop group. The Dew Drops need the Zula Patrol's help to enter a Battle of the Bands contest. Our heroes discover that Dark
Truder has a condensation-singing group of his own, and will stop at nothing to make the Dew Drops lose! Using what they've learned about
condensation, Wizzy & Wigg and the Zula Patrol save the Dew Drops and foil Truder's plans!
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
02/01/2015 - 02/28/2015
Date: 01/02/2015
Page 105 of 111
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Space Racers
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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Animation 1: Starling: Space Racer! - Story: Eager to become a Space Racer, Starling first has to pass several tests in order to be officially
certified. Usually Coach Pigeon oversees the testing, but Vulture (who greedily wants to drill for fuel under the Spacenasium building) has
replaced him as Chief Training Officer. Eagle, Robyn and Hawk offer to train Starling for the test, which Vulture will then have to administer. Since
the Racers cannot use the Spacenasium to practice, they find alternate methods to help train Starling to simulate take-off speeds, maneuver
Mars storms, land on icy surfaces using retro-rockets, and dodge asteroids. Will they be able to prepare her for the ultimate test and allow
Starling to fulfill her dream? Curriculum Focus: Exploration and Investigation - Forming theories and predictions to try to explain how and why
things happen. Interstitial 1: "Goddard 4- Parachute Teamwork". Animation 2: Titanic Trip - Story: Eagle, Robyn and Hawk have a four-day
weekend coming up, so they do some research to decide where to spend a camping holiday. After briefly consulting AVA, they conclude that
Titan is the most Earth-like body in the Solar System... so off they head for Saturn's famous moon. Crane slyly asks them, while they're there, to
please observe and note any small differences between Titan and Earth. Once they reach Titan, they realize that while there are a few
similarities, the two places are vastly different! Liquid methane lakes, lava ice, a 16-Earth-day night, thicker atmosphere, freezing cold
temperatures and lower gravity all make for an interesting science project... but an incredibly uncomfortable and stinky camping experience.
Curriculum Focus: Collecting data and drawing conclusions through observation. Interstitial 2: "Space Art 7: Shoebox Diorama". Character Bio:
AVA.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss: Back Strengthening (All Standing)
NETA
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Release Tension Through Exercise
This fast-paced workout ends with a peaceful relaxation, leading viewers from a state of invigoration to a place of complete tranquility.
10:30:00
Sew It All
Sew It Seams, Sandra Betzina
Learn several seam finishes for different fabrics and applications.
NETA
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11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1309
Woven Look
Weave your way to beautiful garments. First, Gwen Bortner introduces entrelac and shows how to create the building blocks of the fabric. Next,
we travel virtually to India, land of fabulous woven fabrics, for a glimpse into the contemporary knitting scene. Then, Lily Chin uses her join-asyou-go knitting technique to create a weaving-inspired pillow. On Tools of the Trade, Tanis talks covet-worthy tools and yarn to add to your
collection. Last, on Loose Ends, Vickie creates a woven fabric with mesh crochet.
11:30:00
Knit and Crochet Now!
APTEX
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DVI #305
Sweaters
Robyn is first up with a fashionable granny square sweater designed by Tammy Hildebrand and then Kristin will show how to knit a directional rib
cardigan by Irina Poludennko. Afghan square this week is a crochet Scalloped Shell.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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Essential Pepin
APTEX
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Cattle Call
Grilled Steak With Lemon-Thyme Butter; Spicy Rib Roast; Veal Chops With Caper Sauce; Braised Beef In Red Wine.
13:30:00
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Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
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Fall Fruit
While Fall is typically associated with the changing colors of leaves and harvesting the last of summer produce, Joanne takes a moment to
highlight beautiful fall fruit, including pomegranates and pears. She'll also take us to a special Italian market and a Napa Winery, and teach her
student how to prepare a Fall Fruit Salad. Recipes: Fall Fruit Salad with Pomegranate, Pear, Grapes and Pecans with White Balsamic
Vinaigrette, Chicken Breasts stuffed with Montasio and Dried Figs, Pear Granita with Late Harvest Zinfandel and Black Pepper Student: Pascal
Molat.
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Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
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Goose Cacciatore/White Lake Lodge
This week Chef Folse cooks one of the most flavorful game birds in Louisiana, the goose. The first recipe, Roasted Speckle-bellied Goose, is
generously seasoned with salt and pepper, stuffed with vegetables, and then braised in stock and brandy. Apples are cored and filled with
mashed sweet potatoes and placed around the goose before finishing in the oven. Next he prepares Goose Cacciatore by browning the breast
with onions, celery, garlic and parsley, then adding adark brown roux, canned tomatoes and tomato sauce for hearty Italian gravy. Chef Folse
concludes with Braised Goose with Olives and Winter Vegetables. The goose is quartered and browned with onions, garlic, parsley, fennel,
turnips, parsnips and olives. White wine and game stock is added and the goose is braised in the oven.
14:30:00
Cook's Country
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Colorado Chili and Slow-Cooker Baked Ziti
Test cook Julia Collin Davison reveals the secrets to making Colorado Green Chili at home. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host
Christopher Kimball to a tasting of egg noodles. Next, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make the ultimate slow-cooker Baked Ziti.
And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top picks for small slow cookers.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Sophisticate
Create some upscale drama with sophisticated, statement jewelry. Katie starts out with a double needle weave technique to give an elegant
bracelet dramatic impact. Next, Brenda Schweder offers her artistic interpretation of a sophisticated jewelry design. Then, Wyatt White
demonstrates how to create a glamorous cocktail ring using banding pliers and his signature wire wrapping technique. Last, Katie and Wyatt
discuss using sophisticated stones in jewelry designs.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
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DVI #407
Easter
Make a simple, yet memorable Easter celebration with Katie's help. Chef Chris Paulk creates a stuffing from leftover bread, a Cornish hen with
mushroom sauce and fruitopia skewers. Then, she brings baskets of fun to the table with Easter egg buddies and an Easter egg twig
arrangement.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
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DVI #113
The Biz Kids Challenge
The Biz Kids learn the world of marketing through the "Project Lemonade Challenge." Two teams, two identical lemonade stands. It's up to the
kids to decide the price and promotion strategy to sell the most product. The proceeds go to their favorite charities. You'll see the preparation and
the results when they are critiqued by marketing guru Scott Bedbury, the force behind Nike's slogan "Just do it."
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1708
Outside and In
Let's step outside and find inspiration for more projects. Store toys or hang a plant in a pail in the brightly-colored macrame hanger Katie shows
how to make. Create an illustrated map of your own backyard - Franz gives you some great ideas. Jenny helps you become forest royalty in a
woodland crown made of felt and found objects. Then, Katie cheerfully decorates a lightening bug jar to study some nighttime friends. Gather
moss and use the Family Craft Box to create a house for friendly fairies.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #1103
A Passion for Poultry
Allen is very passionate about poultry! In this episode, Allen talks turkey, chickens and ducks with a few poultry experts. He also shows us his
flock of Sebastopol Goslings and the new waterfowl shelter. So if you want to learn a little more about the importance of poultry, this is the show
to watch!
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #221
Living Walls; A New Way to Make Great Neighbors
That old expression; "great walls make great neighbors" is more true today thanks to a much more "neighborly" twist. The great, living walls of
today are lush with plants and vines to dazzle the senses. With an abundance of wall space yet shortage of open land, gardeners are looking up.
Living walls are not only beautiful, but also one of the newest and hottest trends in gardening. With urban sprawl and diminishing green space,
living walls are the perfect link to adding new life and beauty in an ever-growing concrete jungle.
18:00:00
Journal
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Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11
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19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
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Sal Solo
Sal Solo and his fellow band mates came to prominence in the 1980's as part of the band "Classix Nouveaux" - often credited with creating the
New Wave sound that became synonymous with the early MTV era. Though only a moderate success in the U.S. - they topped the charts across
Europe and Asia and headlined for 100's of thousands of fans in Eastern Europe. But at the height of their success, Solo still felt as if something
was missing... he found the answer during a pilgrimage to San Damiano, in Italy - where his life and career changed forever. On this episode of
InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with musician and catholic youth retreat leader Sal Solo.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
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Flowers Family Band; Little Roy & Lizzy.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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Guy Davis, Si Kahn & The Looping Brothers, Plus Sue Massek
Guy Davis has dedicated himself to reviving the traditions of acoustic blues and bringing them to as many ears as possible through the material of
the great blues masters, African American stories, and his own original songs, stories and performance pieces. Guy has been recording since
1978 - he is a musician, composer, actor, director, and writer. 'Juba Dance' is Guy's latest, released by our friends at M.C. Records. It's a stripped
down recording contain Guy's own compositions and choice covers by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Rev. Robert Wilkins and Blind Willie McTell. Si
Kahn & The Looping Brothers have teamed up for an extraordinary album that features the best-known songs from this legendary songwriter,
author, playwright and activist in a bluegrass setting. The Looping Brothers are one of Europe's most respected and best-loved bluegrass bands.
On their joint CD 'Aragon Mill: The Bluegrass Sessions' the Looping Brothers handpicked and arranged the material and cast each of Si's classic
songs in a new light. Plus, Sue Massek, best know as the banjoist and singer of Kentucky's Reel World String Band, will perform an excerpt from
the one-woman play 'Precious Memories,' written for her by Si Kahn, in which she stars as Eastern Kentucky traditional singer and union
songwriter Sarah Ogan Gunning.
22:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
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N/A #104
Fire and Fury
Fireworks (Columbia), Pearl Was Here (Cal Arts) and Spark (Univ. of Texas): Against a Fourth of July backdrop in Los Angeles, two boys with
firecrackers go on a quest to impress a group of girls. Directed by Victor Hugo Duran A scraggly girl slips away from her mother to hide among
stuffed animals in the safe and sealed environment of a claw machine. Written, directed by Kate Marks. Ricky is left outside while his dad visits a
lady friend. Suddenly, he's confronted by her daughter, Callie. Written, directed by Annie Silverstein.
22:30:00
On Story
NETA
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N/A
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23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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DVI #104
The Bacchae
The city of Thebes is torn apart by the conflicting demands of reason and religion, as the disguised god Dionysus returns to his home town
demanding to be worshipped. Opposing him is the young king Pentheus, who is doomed to suffer the ultimate punishment for his disbelief.
Featured speakers include world-renowned playwright/author Wole Soyinka, actor Alan Cummings, and Daniel Mendelsohn of Bard College.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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N/A
Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh
Critic John Lahr discusses the life and work of playwright Tennessee Williams, the subject of his critically acclaimed new biography.
#811
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Newsline
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N/A
#5240
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
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N/A #1108
Sal Solo
Sal Solo and his fellow band mates came to prominence in the 1980's as part of the band "Classix Nouveaux" - often credited with creating the
New Wave sound that became synonymous with the early MTV era. Though only a moderate success in the U.S. - they topped the charts across
Europe and Asia and headlined for 100's of thousands of fans in Eastern Europe. But at the height of their success, Solo still felt as if something
was missing... he found the answer during a pilgrimage to San Damiano, in Italy - where his life and career changed forever. On this episode of
InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with musician and catholic youth retreat leader Sal Solo.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#801
Flowers Family Band; Little Roy & Lizzy.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1408
Guy Davis, Si Kahn & The Looping Brothers, Plus Sue Massek
Guy Davis has dedicated himself to reviving the traditions of acoustic blues and bringing them to as many ears as possible through the material of
the great blues masters, African American stories, and his own original songs, stories and performance pieces. Guy has been recording since
1978 - he is a musician, composer, actor, director, and writer. 'Juba Dance' is Guy's latest, released by our friends at M.C. Records. It's a stripped
down recording contain Guy's own compositions and choice covers by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Rev. Robert Wilkins and Blind Willie McTell. Si
Kahn & The Looping Brothers have teamed up for an extraordinary album that features the best-known songs from this legendary songwriter,
author, playwright and activist in a bluegrass setting. The Looping Brothers are one of Europe's most respected and best-loved bluegrass bands.
On their joint CD 'Aragon Mill: The Bluegrass Sessions' the Looping Brothers handpicked and arranged the material and cast each of Si's classic
songs in a new light. Plus, Sue Massek, best know as the banjoist and singer of Kentucky's Reel World String Band, will perform an excerpt from
the one-woman play 'Precious Memories,' written for her by Si Kahn, in which she stars as Eastern Kentucky traditional singer and union
songwriter Sarah Ogan Gunning.
03:00:00
Film School Shorts
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Fire and Fury
Fireworks (Columbia), Pearl Was Here (Cal Arts) and Spark (Univ. of Texas): Against a Fourth of July backdrop in Los Angeles, two boys with
firecrackers go on a quest to impress a group of girls. Directed by Victor Hugo Duran A scraggly girl slips away from her mother to hide among
stuffed animals in the safe and sealed environment of a claw machine. Written, directed by Kate Marks. Ricky is left outside while his dad visits a
lady friend. Suddenly, he's confronted by her daughter, Callie. Written, directed by Annie Silverstein.
03:30:00
On Story
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#412
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #104
The Bacchae
The city of Thebes is torn apart by the conflicting demands of reason and religion, as the disguised god Dionysus returns to his home town
demanding to be worshipped. Opposing him is the young king Pentheus, who is doomed to suffer the ultimate punishment for his disbelief.
Featured speakers include world-renowned playwright/author Wole Soyinka, actor Alan Cummings, and Daniel Mendelsohn of Bard College.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh
Critic John Lahr discusses the life and work of playwright Tennessee Williams, the subject of his critically acclaimed new biography.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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#205
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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N/A #3005
New Hope for Living with Multiple Sclerosis
More than 350 thousand Americans have multiple sclerosis. Many years ago there were few medications to treat patients with MS but that's
changed considerably. Today there are several treatment options that have been FDA-approved and more are in the pipeline. In this program
we'll meet doctors who have been on the front lines for decades in the battle against MS. We'll also meet patients who have found ways to live
healthy, active lives with this condition. And we'll hear about the treatments and lifestyle adjustments they've depend on to help them live healthy,
active lives.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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Tropical Paradise
Today's painting is demonstrated by Gary. The bold shape of the Bird of Paradise flower and leaves are so unusual which makes for a very
striking composition. This dramatic flower really shows off when painted on a White background. Very easy to paint.
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Art 2 Art
KCSM
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
Quiet Stream Part I
NETA
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Pain Relief: Spine Strength & Flexibility (All Standing)
APTEX
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DVI
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Strengthening Muscles & Joints
This program is devoted to strengthening muscles to stabilize our joints and preserve muscle mass.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Brain Aerobics
NETA
11:00:00
Cooking Odyssey
NETA
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DVI #209
Chios
Eva explores medieval villages, tours a winery that has brought an almost extinct variety of grapes back and discovers a product only cultivated
on this island while Chef Yianni and a guest make a simple pomegranate salad and fresh hand rolled pasta
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Wrap It Up
Cabbage Rolls, Shanghai Pickup Sticks, Albuquerque Burritos.
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#107
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #207
The Oven Is On
There is nothing like a warm oven that makes guests feel invited in a kitchen. The heat and the aromas permeate and bring smiles to everyone's
faces. In this episode, Lidia shares three of her favorite oven baked dishes - Eggplant and Rice Parmigiana, Vegetable and Meat Casserole,
Bread Pudding with Pears.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #211
Marvimon
On this episode of Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, Pete Evans explores the City of Angels where he throws a Mexican inspired feast with the
help of chefs and television personalities Jeffrey Saad and Brooke Williamson. No Mexican feast would be complete without some fresh corn
tortillas. Pete and his amigos head to North Gate Markets where Molses Gonzalez and his family have been making tortillas the same way for
years. To add a bit of an edge to the meal, the group stops by Groundwork Coffee for a needed afternoon boost but also another ingredient for
the menu. Tonight the 15 or so glamorous LA invitees will dine like movie moguls on a menu that includes Chorizo and Lobster Queso Fundido,
Ceviche with Bay Scallops and Jicama, Carnittas with Rice and Beans, Coffee Kahlua Trifle with candied peanuts and a delectable cocktail called
"The Ruby Cigar." Hooray for Hollywood!
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
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N/A #107
Thailand, Andaman Islands
Some of the world's most beautiful waters and beaches await visitors to southern Thailand, where the names of Andaman Coast towns such as
Phuket are well known to backpackers and sun seekers. But there's more to this 16-million-year-old ecosystem than just golf and sunbathing.
Dramatic limestone cliffs and rock formations jut from translucent waters of Phang-nga Bay; join Rudy as he paddles through hidden entrances of
small islands to find mangroves few people ever see. Meet locals in a seaside village devastated by the recent tsunami as they struggle to rebuild
by offering sustainable tourism and home stays to visitors.
13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
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Vermont
Equitrekking host Darley Newman visits the Mountain Top Inn outside of Killington to explore the area's Green Mountains trails and learn the art
of driving with two large Clydesdales. At the Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm, Darley experiences the smooth gaits of the Icelandic horse on a
multi-day inn-to-inn ride through meadows, woods and old farm lands in the Mad River Valley. Next, Darley visits the University of Vermont's
Morgan Horse Farm to learn about Vermont's state animal and UVM's historic breeding program, which dates back to 1878. Darley also enjoys
some time out of the saddle to try some local specialties and visit Shelburne Museum and downtown Burlington.
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Rick Steves' Europe
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Vienna and the Danube
For centuries, Vienna was the crown jewel of the rich and powerful Habsburg Empire. A century after that empire's fall, the Viennese appreciates
their imperial legacy as a cultural wellspring and an excuse to live in style. We'll take in the city's wealth of elegant gardens, great art and fine
music. Then we'll explore the city's surroundings, with a trip along the romantic Danube River and a hike up to the breathtakingly Baroque Melk
Abbey.
14:30:00
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg
ACCES
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World's Riskiest Airports & Hidden Gems of Turks & Caicos
Some of the world's most challenging airports for pilots; Peter's "Hidden Gems" on the Caribbean islands of Turks & Caicos; correspondent
Alyssa Caverley shows how to give back while creating artisan chocolate in Costa Rica.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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#3707
GardenSMART visits with several interesting gardeners who started with less than perfect lots but have been gradually carving out their own
garden paradise. The results are impressive. Learn to start small and build your own garden.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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DVI #303
Follow The Pig
Allen takes viewers on a true farm-to-table journey in this episode as he "follows the pig" in Kansas City by visiting a local farm that raises grainfed pork and a local butcher shop that only selects locally raised and steroid- free meat. And you can't visit Kansas City without trying some of the
best BBQ in the country. Allen visits with a long time employee at the famous Arthur Bryant's restaurant to get some tips on smoking meat.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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N/A #504
Nell Irvin Painter
Noted historian and author Nell Irvin Painter (The History of White People) explains her motivations, the changing definitions of beauty and her
refusal to believe in race.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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Noel Wells, Snl Cast Member
Noel Wells is a featured player on Saturday Night Live, her first season on the program. In 2010 she moved to Los Angeles and appeared in
numerous online comedy videos. Her self-produced sketch videos have over 12 million views on YouTube.
17:00:00
Pen TV Program TBA
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Craftsman's Legacy
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N/A #105
The Goldsmith
Host Eric Gorges visits goldsmith Susan McDonough, who works in a small studio on her family's farm in the mountains. Eric makes a silver ring
using a 3,000-year-old technique. The conversation turns to the paths craftspeople take in their journey. Susan describes working in kitchens and
bakeries, as a school-bus driver, EMT, firefighter and librarian, on her long journey to becoming a goldsmith.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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#3308
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19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
APTEX
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N/A #308
Night, Night, Nightbeams
A parent of three, Stan Black, wanted to make bedtime something his children looked forward to as they drifted off to sleep. The solution? Not
simply a nightlight, but an image projection system that sends their favorite comic book heroes, television characters and cartoons directly to their
bedroom wall via an expertly crafted photographic slide. Stan is no stranger to entrepreneurial startups... having launched the first Krispy Kreme
Express and other great products and services in his hometown of Richmond, Va., but will his invention light up the rooms of children around the
country or go dark before we hit the switch?
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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#1308
Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit and host Scott Houston discuss composing original songs using "Kei's Song" as an example. Scott
shares a tip on blues chord variation. Karl Propst provides insights on playing Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire."
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Infinity Hall Live
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Jonathan Edwards
INFINITY HALL LIVE showcases veteran folk singer/songwriter Jonathan Edwards, best known for his 1971 classic "Sunshine." The song - a
fierce proclamation of protest and independence set to deceptively upbeat music - became an anthem for numerous young people who opposed
the Vietnam War. Today, Edwards seems more comfortable as a laid-back troubadour than a political radical. Often performing on stage barefoot
(as he does at Infinity Hall), Edwards demonstrates an expertise with the guitar, mandolin, and accordion to create his own brand of acoustic folkrock. His heart-felt lyrics and easy-going style continue to please his loyal fans as well as win over new ones. Edwards and his band - Moondi
Klein on guitar, Charlie Rose on banjo, Tom Snow on piano and Joe Walsh on mandolin - perform songs primarily from his 2011 album, My Love
Will Keep, such as the stunning a cappella rendition of "This Island Earth." But he doesn't disappoint his longtime fans and offers exuberant
performances of the classics "Sunshine" and "Shanty," the latter which came to be known as a "Friday song" for many radio stations who would
play it every Friday night at 5 to kick off the weekend. "I love playing rooms like this," Edwards says of Infinity Hall. "[It's like] we're playing in a big
guitar ...or a Steinway grand piano. It feels like we're inside something like that and the music just vibrates and lives very much in a place like
this."
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Front and Center
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Goo Goo Dolls
The chart topping American rock band perform a set that traces their career from Grammy-nominated 1998 debut Dizzy Up The Girl to their latest
release, Magnetic. Songs include the 1998 No. 1 hit single "Iris," along with "Slide," "Broadway" and the 2006 hit "Let Love In."
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Globe Trekker
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East Texas
Zay Harding takes roping lessons and experiences the famous Gun Show in Ft. Worth, visits the Book Depository with an eyewitness to the
Kennedy assassination in Dallas, travels to the oil fields in Kilgore, stops at the Huntsville State Penitentiary, tours the Johnson Space Center
with Alan Bean in Houston and celebrates the 4th of July in Chappell Hill.
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The Black Kungfu Experience
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THE BLACK KUNGFU EXPERIENCE introduces kungfu's African-American pioneers, men who challenged convention and overturned
preconceived notions while mastering the ancient art. The four martial artists profiled include Ron Van Clief, an ex-Marine and Vietnam veteran
who starred in more than 40 kungfu films and earned the nickname "Black Dragon" from Bruce Lee. Their compelling stories illustrate how kungfu
began as - and remains - a unique crucible of the black experience. In particular, kungfu's themes of the underdog triumphing against the odds
resonated in black communities across the United States.