Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 1 of 126 Fri, May 01, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6024 DW (S) (CC) N/A #716 01:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1101 Bobby Osbourne & Rocky Top Express/The Del Mccoury Band Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville feature two legends of bluegrass - mandolinist vocalist Bobby Osborne and guitarist and vocalist Del McCoury. 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 Up from Ashes NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What goes into building a Library? Concerned with sustainability, the developers of the Traverwood Branch of the AADL took a unique approach to the building process by harvesting hundreds of ash trees devastated by the Emerald Ash Borer and reusing the trees in the construction of the building. 'Up From Ashes,' produced by KDN Films in Madison Heights, Michigan, captures each step of the Traverwood Branch construction process, a process that combined both primitive and modern construction methods. In this hour-long documentary, director Bill Kubota treats viewers to a behind-the-scenes look at drawing board designs, deadlines, and one-ton draft horses harvesting the lumber. Also captured on film is the anxiety of the development team as design and structure challenges arise and are dealt with. 04:00:00 Hidden Epidemic NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Between four and eight million older adults in the United States currently have issues with alcohol and drugs. With that number expected to continue to grow, A Hidden Epidemic answers the critical questions we all need to understand about substance abuse among baby boomers. The documentary also breaks down complex statistics regarding elderly substance abuse and provides viewers with access to the latest research and insights from experts across the country. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #601 Philippe De Montebello and Michael Kimmelman As director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philippe de Montebello, nearly doubled the size of the museum, modernized its research, and helped establish new standards for museums worldwide. Now retired, this longest-serving director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, continues to be recognized as an authority and passionate observer of art. In this program he discusses his book, Rendez-vous with Art, which examines great works from museums around the world, with chief art critic for The New York Times Michael Kimmelman. Their conversation was recorded in October 2014 at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1393 08:00:00 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 08:30:00 Hey Kids, Let's Cook NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305 Stromboli This recipe is so much like every kid's favorite: pizza! Kid's will not be able to resist this yummy version of Stromboli! We're showing you how to make this hand held sandwiches and once we get the combination of gooey mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, and other creative toppings, you'll love it! 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Better Balance 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Slenderize The Lower Body NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 (CC) DVI #724 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 2 of 126 Fri, May 01, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1309 Better Balance Good balance begins with proper spinal alignment, strong core muscles and bringing awareness to our center of gravity while weight shifting. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #713 Tucks and Texture There are many different ways to manipulate fabric for a textural look and feel. Especially in a monochromatic color scheme texture really stands out. Rebecca Kemp Brent starts out with a tucked bolster pillow - it's a traditional technique and look that complements many different decor styles. Then, it's a traditional quilting technique in a nontraditional way as Angela Wolf uses a walking foot to quilt a jacket. We finish up with flat felled seams - common in quilting but incorporated into clothing with Janet Pray. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1202 Playing with Shapes We're going to play with shapes, from creating graphic shapes with intarsia to using decreases to shape a garment. The first segment features editor Lisa Shroyer combining fashion and knitting with the use of color blocking. Then, we spend some virtual Space to Space time with Allyson Dykhuizen. Next, designer, author, and yarn company owner Barry Klein has a lesson on garment shaping. Then, get your knitting in shape with Tanis. Finally, Vickie shows how to crochet a chic chevron pattern. 11:30:00 Fit 2 Stitch NETA The Perfect Tank Your go to garment! Learn how to make it fit perfectly, flatter your figure and make you feel spectacular. (S) (CC) N/A #206 (S) (CC) N/A #4200 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) (CC) Souper Soups for Supper Tomato Chowder With Mollet Eggs; Black Bean Soup With Bananas; Garlic Soup; Onion Soup Lyonnaise-Style; Consomme. DVI #120 12:00:00 13:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME 13:30:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Brassicas Joanne shines a light on winter vegetables, which often take a back seat to their summertime counterparts. She'll also take us to a butcher chop called Thistle Meats, and stop by a quintessential Italian market. With her student, she'll show how to make Broccoli Soup with Prosciutto Crisps, Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Anchoiade, and Herb Grilled Lamb Chops. Recipes: Broccoli Soup with Prosciutto di San Daniele Crisps, Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Mint Anchoiade, Herb Grilled Lamb Chops. Student: Sarah Van Patten. 14:00:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1220 Venison Rolled Roast Chef Folse prepares Deer Bombs, Venison Rolled Roast and Venison Liver with Onions and visits with gun experts Richard Lipsey and Richard Waguespack. 14:30:00 Chefs A' Field APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #209 Sustainable Hawaii Not Just Beaches and Volcanoes, Hawaii Grows Secret Ingredients to Delight the Palate. Chef Alan Wong: Alan Wong's Restaurants - Honolulu and Tokyo On the Big Island of Hawaii, top chef Alan Wong visits Richard Ha, whose Hamakua Springs Country Farms grows beautiful, awardwinning produce in the shadow of Mauna Kea. Then it's on to the links-to fish in golf course ponds! In the kitchen, Chef Wong explains how waves of immigration have influenced his unique take on Hawaiian cuisine. Recipes: Hawaiian Shrimp & Clam Paella with Island Spices & Veggies; Sauteed Moi & Heirloom Tomato Salad. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (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 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #513 A Sparkling Holiday Shine in style this holiday season with Katie's simple ideas designed to spread holiday cheer. In the Kitchen: Beef Filet with Cranberry Tarragon Butter, Silky Potato Gratin and Orange and Olive Salad with Basil Vinaigrette. Projects: Glamorous name cards. Star-studded pinecone trees. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 3 of 126 Fri, May 01, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #601 Helicopter Making Fly through the Robinson Helicopter warehouse with host Joel Greene. Follow him as he learns all of the important steps it takes to put together these incredible machines...and then take them apart? 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) DVI #1112 Allen's Favorites Allen picks a few of his favorite topics to discuss in this episode. He talks to experts about antique furniture and blackberries. He also tells us about heirloom tomatoes and white superior potatoes. We'll also get educated in planting garlic and the different breeds of chickens. Plus Allen visits with an expert on pine straw. 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11087 18:30:00 Out of Ireland WLIW (S) (CC) N/A #2250 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6025 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #717 20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #905 Smith Family Band; Dixie Ridge; Steve & Ruth Smith. 21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1512 The Infamous Stringdusters and Elephant Revival THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS sound like no one else, combining virtuosic chops on five traditional bluegrass instruments, with an ethos of pushing the genre forward. When the band first emerged eight years ago, they were immediately branded fast-picking Nashville wunderkinds, a new-generation super group built to revive the high lonesome sound. Then came immediate accolades-IBMA awards, a chart-topping self-titled album and a Grammy nomination for "Best Country Instrumental". Having just released their fifth studio album 'Let It Go' on the band's own High Country Recordings, the band finds itself on firm footing, at ease with an evolving sound that defies categorization. ELEPHANT REVIVAL is a soulful, seductive quiver of songwriters and multi-instrumentalists that reign from points all across America. This Nederland, Colorado quintet are, needless to say, quite a sound to be experienced - especially when they fall into the pocket of a groove containing elements of gypsy, rock, Celtic, alt-country and folk. Each Elephant possesses remarkable vocal abilities which are highlighted during every performance. 'These Changing Skies' is the band's newest release and was part of NPR's "Top 10 Folk and Americana Albums Of 2013." 22:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 Pilgrims & Tourists Around the world, indigenous communities stand in the way of government megaprojects. In the Russian Republic of Altai, traditional native people create their own mountain parks to rein in tourism and resist a gas pipeline that would cut through a World Heritage Site. In northern California, Winnemem Wintu girls grind herbs on a sacred medicine rock, as elders protest U.S. government plans to enlarge one of the West's biggest dams and forever submerge this touchstone of a tribe. 23:00:00 Invitation to World Literature APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #113 The Thousand and One Nights Shahrazad must hold the interest of her despotic husband the sultan with nightly tales, lest she lose her life in the morning. This wellspring of storytelling, circulating from medieval Persia to Egypt to Iraq, like its wily raconteur lives on in many modern adaptations. Art, performance, and film images are employed to show the collection's broad span of influence. Featured speakers include Marin Alsop, musical director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Aly Jetha and Shabnam Rezai, co-producers of the 1001 Nights animated series. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 4 of 126 Fri, May 01, 2015 Start 23:30:00 Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #820 A Raisin in the Sun Trilogy Theater Talk's Emmy - nominated program focuses on Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking 1959 play about the struggles of an AfricanAmerican family. The episode features highlights from 3 interviews that explore the drama from a variety of perspectives. First, Denzel Washington, star of the 2014 revival, and producer Woodie King, Jr. of The New Federal Theatre, reflect on how audience perceptions of the race and class issues in the play have evolved in 55 years. Next, actresses LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Sophie Okonedo and Anika Noni Rose discuss interpreting their iconic female characters in the revival. The episode ends with an archival 2002 interview with the late Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, plus A Raisin in the Sun's original producer, Philip Rose, remembering how they first mounted the show. "Nothing like that had been on Broadway before," Dee says, "where the central characters' lives were not involved with the welfare of somebody white." Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 5 of 126 Sat, May 02, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 01:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6025 DW (S) (CC) N/A #717 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #905 Smith Family Band; Dixie Ridge; Steve & Ruth Smith. 02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1512 The Infamous Stringdusters and Elephant Revival THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS sound like no one else, combining virtuosic chops on five traditional bluegrass instruments, with an ethos of pushing the genre forward. When the band first emerged eight years ago, they were immediately branded fast-picking Nashville wunderkinds, a new-generation super group built to revive the high lonesome sound. Then came immediate accolades-IBMA awards, a chart-topping self-titled album and a Grammy nomination for "Best Country Instrumental". Having just released their fifth studio album 'Let It Go' on the band's own High Country Recordings, the band finds itself on firm footing, at ease with an evolving sound that defies categorization. ELEPHANT REVIVAL is a soulful, seductive quiver of songwriters and multi-instrumentalists that reign from points all across America. This Nederland, Colorado quintet are, needless to say, quite a sound to be experienced - especially when they fall into the pocket of a groove containing elements of gypsy, rock, Celtic, alt-country and folk. Each Elephant possesses remarkable vocal abilities which are highlighted during every performance. 'These Changing Skies' is the band's newest release and was part of NPR's "Top 10 Folk and Americana Albums Of 2013." 03:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 Pilgrims & Tourists Around the world, indigenous communities stand in the way of government megaprojects. In the Russian Republic of Altai, traditional native people create their own mountain parks to rein in tourism and resist a gas pipeline that would cut through a World Heritage Site. In northern California, Winnemem Wintu girls grind herbs on a sacred medicine rock, as elders protest U.S. government plans to enlarge one of the West's biggest dams and forever submerge this touchstone of a tribe. 04:00:00 Invitation to World Literature APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #113 The Thousand and One Nights Shahrazad must hold the interest of her despotic husband the sultan with nightly tales, lest she lose her life in the morning. This wellspring of storytelling, circulating from medieval Persia to Egypt to Iraq, like its wily raconteur lives on in many modern adaptations. Art, performance, and film images are employed to show the collection's broad span of influence. Featured speakers include Marin Alsop, musical director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Aly Jetha and Shabnam Rezai, co-producers of the 1001 Nights animated series. 04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #820 A Raisin in the Sun Trilogy Theater Talk's Emmy - nominated program focuses on Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking 1959 play about the struggles of an AfricanAmerican family. The episode features highlights from 3 interviews that explore the drama from a variety of perspectives. First, Denzel Washington, star of the 2014 revival, and producer Woodie King, Jr. of The New Federal Theatre, reflect on how audience perceptions of the race and class issues in the play have evolved in 55 years. Next, actresses LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Sophie Okonedo and Anika Noni Rose discuss interpreting their iconic female characters in the revival. The episode ends with an archival 2002 interview with the late Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, plus A Raisin in the Sun's original producer, Philip Rose, remembering how they first mounted the show. "Nothing like that had been on Broadway before," Dee says, "where the central characters' lives were not involved with the welfare of somebody white." 05:00:00 In Good Shape WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #214 05:30:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3203 Understanding Organ Donation & Transplantation The human body has 78 organs. Due to illness or injury, if one of your organs fails, you may need a transplant. An organ transplant is when doctors remove a healthy organ from one person and place it in the body of another. The organ may come from a living donor or a deceased donor. Whatever the origin, becoming an organ donor offers hope to thousands of people each year in need of a transplant. Daily, about 79 people receive an organ transplant. Eighteen others, however, will die waiting for a transplant that can't take place because of an organ shortage. Every 10 minutes another name is added to the waiting list. Among the major organs regularly transplanted are heart, lung, pancreas and small intestine. However, the two organs most consistently transplanted are the kidney and the liver. In this program, we will discuss the importance of organ donation and transplantation, hear from leading researchers in the field, visit with patients and family members whose lives have been changes by having received an organ transplant, and go to "The Transplant Games" in Houston, Texas, as donation recipients show firsthand how organ transplantations change lives. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1394 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 6 of 126 Sat, May 02, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #315 Roses and Geraniums Today Gary paints beautiful Red and White Roses, combined with bright Red Geraniums. The soft Grey background has pastel shades of Pink and Mauve. Tiny Red buds and complimentary Green leaves complete the composition. This is a quick and easy painting for the student that is just starting out, learning the Jenkins style Roses. 08:30:00 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 Solvang, CA - Established over 100 years ago as a gathering place for Danish people, Solvang is a piece of Denmark nestled amid the picturesque Santa Ynez Mountains of central California. Immediately recognizable with windmills and Danish architecture, Solvang is a beautiful secret. Off the main roads and full of Danish bakeries and authentic Danish restaurants join Eric as he renews his love with Solvang's sunny fields. 09:00:00 Grand View APT (CC) N/A #103 Lava Beds National Monument Baumann journeys into the lava tubes and cinder cone fields of Lava Beds National Monument. Along his journey he meets, Kelly Fuhrmann, Park biologist: George Freeland, Interpretive ranger for the park: and Willard W. Rhoades, Native American, who shares the stories of his life and the philosophy of his people. Baumann concludes the show by painting a vista of Lava Beds. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Stretch Spine and Relieve Back Pain APTEX (S) 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) Improve Your Mood In this episode Mary Ann uses tactile stimulation to increase circulation and elicit a relaxed state of body and mind. (CC) DVI #725 (CC) N/A #1310 10:30:00 Wai Lana Yoga APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501 Tip-Top Trio Wai Lana shows you a trio of backbends to keep you in tip-top shape. You'll strengthen your back, give your digestive system a boost, and improve your overall health. 11:00:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #105 Cooking for Teens Encouraging your kids to eat healthier meals just got easier when our chefs pull out all the stops on these fun and easy recipes. Tempeh Chorizo Soft Tacos/Citrus Salad/Tofu BLT/No Queso Quesadilla. 11:30:00 Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking! APTEX (S) Fire Roasted Foods Filet Tails with Fire Roasted Vegetables, Marinated Roasted Peppers, Calf's Liver with Roasted Pepper Sauce. (CC) DVI #116 12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #216 I Love Eggs Lidia LOVES eggs, and in this episode, she shares four super simple recipes that feature this amazing ingredient that Lidia recalls fondly from her own grandmother's courtyard in Istria. Oregano Eggs and Anchovy Frittata are delicious appetizers or main courses. The Rustic Salad is a great meal idea with lots of complex textures and flavors. For a sweet finish, Lidia whips up Zabaglione with Fresh Fruit. 12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107 Secret Sea Cove, Ca: Chef Ravi Kapur Pete Evans joins Chef Kapur in a cooking adventure unlike any other, in which they cook in a "restaurant without walls." With majestic views of the Pacific Ocean as backdrop, Pete and Ravi cook up a delightful beachfront feast for over 150 guests. The guests are in for a surprise when the tide comes up to wash over their feet during the meal! 13:00:00 Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 The Channel Island of Sark Exploring the Island of Sark with Kira is a unique look at the last feudal state in the western world - a tiny, ruggedly beautiful island in the English Channel with only 600 contentedly car-phobic residents. Interviews include Seigneur Michael Beaumont, the feudal lord who inherited the island from his grandmother -- the infamous Dame of Sark. The program features an "improper" tea (thanks to the Americans) with a founding descendent, an interview with the island judge (who is not a lawyer), a look at the single-cell jail for drunkards, as well as demonstrations in pottery-making, chocolate-mixing, carriage driving and cave exploring. Interviews include a rocking horse carver, a water colorist and a hotel operator straight out of Fawlty Towers. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 7 of 126 Sat, May 02, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:30:00 Curious Traveler APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Curious About - Montreal Why did the French settle here? And why is French still the official language here (as well as English)? Why is there a Paris Metro Stop in the middle of the city? Why is Notre-Dame Basilica bathed in blue? And why does it slope downwards towards the altar? Why does the Hotel de Ville look like DC's Eisenhower Building and why does the Bank of Montreal look like the Pantheon? And is there really an ongoing archaeological dig going on under your feet at Place Royal? 14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602 Croatia: Adriatic Delights A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj. 14:30:00 Journeys In Africa NETA (S) (CC) N/A #206 Victoria Falls - The Land That Thunders The greatest waterfalls in the world-Victoria Falls-literally creates the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Bill explores the people, wildlife and scenic wonder that makes this one of the most exciting destinations on earth. 15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3804 GardenSMART is always on the lookout for unusual, interesting plants for areas that present gardening challenges. In this episode, we start with an empty palette and paint a picture with plant material. Be sure to tune in. 15:30:00 Farm with Ian Knauer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Beer You love beer, but ever think about making your own? Ian learns how with a brewing expert, then takes some home to cook an all beer dinner featuring his Fresh Hop Pasta. 16:00:00 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #513 Sheena Iyengar Social scientist and author Sheena Iyengar (The Art of Choosing) talks about growing up Sikh, how different cultures arrive at decisions, and how to make better choices. 16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #507 Katha Pollitt, Author & Columnist Katha Pollitt is an award-winning author and columnist for The Nation. Her previous work of essays surrounding feminism, women's rights, and politics have been made into several books including Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism and Virginity or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time. Her most recent book, Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights, discusses women's reproductive rights. 17:00:00 Living Authentically with Gina Mazzetti PENTV Chelsea Gheesling and Dr. Jennifer Contreras Educates and motivates viewers to live authentically through discovering their purpose and helping others (S) (N) N/A #102 17:30:00 Natural Heroes KNME (S) (CC) N/A #601 Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution Paint that self-cleans like a lotus leaf? Gecko-foot technology? Explore biomimicry, the science of emulating nature's best ideas to solve human problems. Set in South Africa, SECOND NATURE follows Time magazine "Hero of the Environment" Janine Benyus as she illustrates how organisms in nature can teach us to be more sustainable engineers, chemists, architects, and business leaders. After 3.8 billion years, nature has discovered how to survive and thrive. Benyus brings deep affection for the natural world as she guides us toward a vision of a planet in balance between human progress and ecosystem survival. 18:00:00 18:30:00 Focus On Europe (S) (CC) N/A #3317 Autoline This Week NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1911 Designs on the Future Many consider today the golden age of design when it comes to cars. From the fantastic look of the Tesla Model S to Ford's powerhouse the GT and so much more, today's car designers have almost a rock star quality about them. Perhaps that's why so the design schools are overflowing with applicants. On this edition of Autoline THIS WEEK John McElroy explores the future of automotive design with Joe Dehner, the head of Dodge/Ram Exterior Design and FCA's intermediary with education; Paul Stanley, the Transportation Design Chair at Detroit's Center for Creative Studies as well as Darby Barber a student at the same school and former contestant on Tru TV's reality show "Motor City Masters." Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 8 of 126 Sat, May 02, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1304 Will The Universe Ever End? In the far, far future, what happens to planets, stars, galaxies, black holes? What's the 'Big Rip' and the 'Big Crunch'? And if 'multiple universes' exist, if one universe ends, do others begin? 19:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1404 Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play a blues chord progression often used in jazz tunes, an easy bluesy-sounding trick for your right hand and the signature lick from Marc Cohn's "Walking In Memphis." We also go on-location with five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, and gain his insights on what it's like performing in a major concert tour. Other featured artists include Bradley Sowash, Dave Powers and David Tolley. 20:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Aimee Mann Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann performs with bassist Paul Bryan, keyboardist Jamie Edwards, and drummer Sebastian Aymanns. Before launching into "High on Sunday 51" from her 2002 release Lost in Space, Mann welcomes the audience with her unique sense of humor. "Let me cheer you up with some songs of depression, heartache and dysfunction," she says. Mann's career stretches back to the 1980s when her new wave band, 'Til Tuesday, gained popularity on MTV with their hit song "Voices Carry." She released her first solo album, Whatever, in 1993, and has been going strong ever since. "For ten years I've had my own label and released my own records, so it's been very freeing to not have to worry about pleasing anybody else," says Mann. Mann's successes include Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe nominations for the song "Save Me" from the film soundtrack for Magnolia. Mann performs a poignant version of "Save Me" along with another song from the film, "Wise Up". Her performance at Infinity Hall includes a variety of songs from past albums, as well as several new songs. INFINITY HALL LIVE captures Mann in the perfect atmosphere for her poetic lyrics and witty stage banter. The intimate performance of this accomplished artist is not to be missed. 21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #409 Richard Thompson British songwriter Richard Thompson showcases his iconic guitar work at the Iridium. The Grammy Award nominee performs his classic "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" and other hits, as well as songs from his 2013 studio album, Electric. 22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1404 South Atlantic Zay Harding takes an epic adventure to the ends of the earth, voyaging to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkneys, South Shetland Islands, Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. Following in the footsteps of countless explorers, adventurers, naturalists and conservationists, from Captains Cook and Scott to Captains Amundsen, Shackleton and Darwin, Zay explores the South Atlantic's frozen, windswept, white wilderness. 23:00:00 Sand Creek Massacre APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 What led approximately 600-plus volunteer soldiers to attack a peaceful settlement of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians in the Southeastern Colorado Territory? On November 29, 1864, Colonel John Chivington led an unprovoked attack that resulted in the deaths of more than 150 women, children and the elderly. SAND CREEK MASSACRE revisits the horrific acts of that day and uncovers the history 150 years later. The hour-long program gives insight into the history and describes in detail the actions and the events - the discovery of gold in the west, the push for Colorado statehood by Governor John Evans, and the belief in manifest destiny - that led to this infamous massacre. The documentary provides an in-depth look at the story's real-life villains and heroes through moving oral histories shared by 22 Sand Creek descendants, an interview with David. F. Halass, PhD, a Northern Cheyenne Consultant and Colorado Chief Historian and archival photos and letters. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 9 of 126 Sun, May 03, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1304 Will The Universe Ever End? In the far, far future, what happens to planets, stars, galaxies, black holes? What's the 'Big Rip' and the 'Big Crunch'? And if 'multiple universes' exist, if one universe ends, do others begin? 00:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1404 Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play a blues chord progression often used in jazz tunes, an easy bluesy-sounding trick for your right hand and the signature lick from Marc Cohn's "Walking In Memphis." We also go on-location with five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, and gain his insights on what it's like performing in a major concert tour. Other featured artists include Bradley Sowash, Dave Powers and David Tolley. 01:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Aimee Mann Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann performs with bassist Paul Bryan, keyboardist Jamie Edwards, and drummer Sebastian Aymanns. Before launching into "High on Sunday 51" from her 2002 release Lost in Space, Mann welcomes the audience with her unique sense of humor. "Let me cheer you up with some songs of depression, heartache and dysfunction," she says. Mann's career stretches back to the 1980s when her new wave band, 'Til Tuesday, gained popularity on MTV with their hit song "Voices Carry." She released her first solo album, Whatever, in 1993, and has been going strong ever since. "For ten years I've had my own label and released my own records, so it's been very freeing to not have to worry about pleasing anybody else," says Mann. Mann's successes include Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe nominations for the song "Save Me" from the film soundtrack for Magnolia. Mann performs a poignant version of "Save Me" along with another song from the film, "Wise Up". Her performance at Infinity Hall includes a variety of songs from past albums, as well as several new songs. INFINITY HALL LIVE captures Mann in the perfect atmosphere for her poetic lyrics and witty stage banter. The intimate performance of this accomplished artist is not to be missed. 02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #409 Richard Thompson British songwriter Richard Thompson showcases his iconic guitar work at the Iridium. The Grammy Award nominee performs his classic "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" and other hits, as well as songs from his 2013 studio album, Electric. 03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1404 South Atlantic Zay Harding takes an epic adventure to the ends of the earth, voyaging to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkneys, South Shetland Islands, Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. Following in the footsteps of countless explorers, adventurers, naturalists and conservationists, from Captains Cook and Scott to Captains Amundsen, Shackleton and Darwin, Zay explores the South Atlantic's frozen, windswept, white wilderness. 04:00:00 Sand Creek Massacre APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 What led approximately 600-plus volunteer soldiers to attack a peaceful settlement of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians in the Southeastern Colorado Territory? On November 29, 1864, Colonel John Chivington led an unprovoked attack that resulted in the deaths of more than 150 women, children and the elderly. SAND CREEK MASSACRE revisits the horrific acts of that day and uncovers the history 150 years later. The hour-long program gives insight into the history and describes in detail the actions and the events - the discovery of gold in the west, the push for Colorado statehood by Governor John Evans, and the belief in manifest destiny - that led to this infamous massacre. The documentary provides an in-depth look at the story's real-life villains and heroes through moving oral histories shared by 22 Sand Creek descendants, an interview with David. F. Halass, PhD, a Northern Cheyenne Consultant and Colorado Chief Historian and archival photos and letters. 05:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #207 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Part 2 Or 2 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is a popular museum on Philadelphia's cultural boulevard and the oldest natural history museum in America. The first part of this two-part series focused on the Academy's public role as museum and educational institution. In this, the second part, also taped on-site, scientists at the Academy of Natural Sciences discuss its collections and its role as a center for scientific research. Paleontologist Ted Daeschler, Associate Curator of Vertebrate Zoology and Vice President of Systematics and Library, displays Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of fossils, presented to Jefferson in 1808 by explorer William Clark. Daeschler notes that the Academy holds some 18 million fossil specimens. He also displays the focus of his current research, the skull of a lobe-finned fish found in the Canadian arctic, one of the first limbed animals and a key piece of evolutionary history--a bridge between fish and mammal. Entomologist Daniel Otte, Curator of Entomology and an expert on crickets and grasshoppers, speaks of describing new species of crickets and notes that there are many species of insects that remain undescribed. A highlight of Otte's presentation are the beautifully detailed drawings from his books on North American grasshoppers. Ending the segment, biogeochemist David Velinsky, Vice President of the Academy's Patrick Center for Environmental Research, discusses the pioneering work on stream health of ecologist Ruth Patrick, the scientist for whom the Center was named. Velinsky also speaks of his current and controversial research on the ecological problems resulting from natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania. This episode features video of display cases filled with fossils, seashells, giant insects, birds, and other specimens from the Academy's "library of life," as well as shots of its famous dinosaur skeletons. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 10 of 126 Sun, May 03, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 05:30:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #703 Tightwad Budgeting In times of economic crisis, many people tighten their belts. Do penny-pinchers weather the storm better? Where can you find some pennies to pinch? Guests: Janet Bodnar, editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, and Rita Cheng, financial advisor for Ameriprise Financial Services. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1395 08:00:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1203 Biloxi Shrimpers, Part 3 In episode 3, Jerry adding the intermediate details of the boat trim, barrels on the dock, miscellaneous items stacked around the boat house and the additional highlighting of the water. He begins placing more emphasis on the center of interest, the dimensional form of the boat. He blocks it in stages with the #4 bristle brush and a dry brush blending. To finish out this episode, Jerry will sketch in the reflections with a conte pencil and begin to develop the values in the layering process to achieve the value and level of detail in the boat and the water. 08:30:00 Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #507 Grand Turk Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from the Caribbean's Grand Turk Island-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a painting composition. 09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #603 Pipeline Wave Art Lesson: Brush technique. Learn the feel of the paint on the brush: to know how much paint is needed for a thick or thin application of color. The thicker the paint, the richer the darks, and the lighter the lights. Like any skill, learning brush strokes happens through patience and practice. Wyland's depiction of a wave at the famous pipeline, off the north shore of Oahu, creates a perfect testing ground for brushwork. Discover how to hold a brush loaded with paint and still make a sensitive stroke so almost no paint comes off. Skills acquired here may be refined for further practice. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Increase Energy and Improve Strength APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #726 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) Lighthearted Exercises Mary Ann introduces a variety of new exercises for fingers, gait and back strengthening in this fun, light-hearted episode. N/A #1311 N/A #212 10:00:00 10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) 11:00:00 Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 Artisan Chevre: Chef Bruce Sherman & Daughters - Ridgeway, Wi North Pond Restaurant - Chicago, IL; Fantome Farm & Shooting Star Farm - Ridgeway, WI Acclaimed chef Bruce Sherman was headed for a career in banking and finance before he decided to enter the restaurant field. Cheesemaker Anne Topham was studying for her doctorate when she visited her grandparents' farm and never returned to academic life. In this episode, Anne, Bruce and his two young daughters are together in the rolling hills of southern Wisconsin to milk goats and make farmstead cheese. Bruce's daughters get a quick lesson in goat psychology as Anne explains, "They are a lot smarter than cows, and you have to figure out ways to get them to do what you want, because they are very independent creatures." They discuss how that relationship with the animals and the land carries through in the taste of Anne's cheeses: extremely fresh, always beautiful and full-flavored but never "goaty." Then we head down the road to one of Wisconsin's most prized farmers to gather some carefully grown herbs and greens to accompany our cheese. Recipe: Leek & Roasted Apple Soup with Goat Cheese Gnocchi and a Nest of Shooting Star Spinach; Twice- Baked Shooting Star Squash Boats Stuffed with Fantome Farm Goat Cheese. 11:30:00 Taste The Islands with Chef Irie APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Carnival Nights Chef Irie reinterprets Trinidadian favorites with Cilantro Corn soup, Chicken Pelau, Pineapple Pepper Slaw and an Irie-style ginger libation. Viewers listen in on a food conversation between Chef and Trinidadian Olympic athlete and Sports Analyst Ato Boldon. 12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2417 Give Me Rice/Dammi Il Riso Crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside, Mary Ann turns plain Arborio rice into a symphony of porcini mushrooms and mozzarella cheese, all rolled up into Little Rice Balls, and then covered with bread crumbs, deep fried to perfection, and topped with spicy hot tomato sauce. Seconds anyone? Thirds? Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 11 of 126 Sun, May 03, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 12:30:00 Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Where Dragons Nest Vietnamese legends tell of dragons descending from the heavens and nesting in Ha Long Bay. Martin sails these spectacular waters, exploring the many rugged caves inside the thousands of limestone islands. He drops by a floating village where children commute by boat to a schoolhouse on water. Recipes: Crispy Fried Shrimp, Steamed Whole Fish in Spicy Bean Sauce. 13:00:00 Travel with Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #303 China: Yangtze River & Three River Gorges Dam Project Leaving Shanghai by train for the interior of China is an adventure in itself! After two days on the Chinese trains, Travel With Kids' hosts Nathan & Seamus become a curious novelty among the locals. School kids engage them in learning English and playing games and hilarious antics ensue. From the train to the M.S. Yangtze Explorer, the family embarks on a downstream adventure on one of the world's longest rivers. Wind through the famous Three River Gorges and visit the controversial Three Gorges dam with a first-hand account of its massive lock system. Meander through markets, visit new homes and traditional homes of those displaced by the dam project meet the local boat trackers who pull boats upstream with ropes. 13:30:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1204 The Great Rivers of Europe: Cochem to Luxembourg Burt cruises along the Mosel River with stops in Cochem and Bernkastel in the middle of the Mosel wine region. He also tours the city of Luxembourg and cooks with Lea Linster, one of Europe's leading chefs and a major television personality. 14:00:00 Aviators NETA (S) (CC) N/A #210 Aircraft ownership: Kurtis exploring the varied costs and entry points of flying for everyone from the weekend warrior to the rich and famous. Airpark living: When your driveway is a runway, life is good... and as airparks go, this place is Heavenly! Pilot profile - Pete McLeod: Jeff talks to the Red Bull Air Racer about life as a high-adrenalin, competitive flyer. 14:30:00 Jonathan Bird's Blue World NETA (S) (CC) N/A #402 Bull Sharks and Astronauts Segment 1: Bull Sharks. Jonathan travels to Mexico for an up close encounter with Bull sharks, infamous for the fact that they are known to be the most dangerous species of shark to humans. He gets to try a chainmail anti-shark suit, and meets a biologist who is studying the sharks to learn more about their population and habits. Segment 2: Inner Space at NASA. At NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab in Houston, astronauts train for space walking underwater, in a giant pool about half the size of a football field. Jonathan gets a rare and fascinating look into this high-tech diving as he ventures underwater with astronauts. 15:00:00 American Woodshop Stair Case Upgrades Balustrades and Newel Posts. NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2003 15:30:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Wall Cabinet Boston's Old North Church may be most famous for its steeple lanterns, which once signaled the start of the American Revolution. Another standout characteristic of the building is the dentil molding. Host Tommy MacDonald travels to the historic site to gain inspiration for his newest Rough Cut project, a Wall Cabinet. Then he heads to Beverly, Massachusetts, to speak with fine furniture maker Phil Lowe about adding architectural detail to projects. After this trip, Tommy returns to the workshop to build a Wall Cabinet, which features detailed moldings such as a dentil, cove, and quarter round. 16:00:00 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110 Skin Care/Melanoma Our skin. It's the first thing anyone sees. Take care of it and it can be a fountain of youth. Neglect it and those signs of aging become more and more apparent. And a few wrinkles are the least of our worries as the risk of too much sun, even at an early age, can result in serious health problems as we get older. Our skin is one of our most precious possessions, and we'll look at why all of us need to protect it. 16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005 Teen Depression Patient Story: We all want our teens to be happy and carefree, but the reality is that teen depression is a legitimate and life-changing disease. Ellen and Olivia Reardon share their story of how they worked their way through Olivia's depression together. Myth or Medicine: Are antidepressants safe for teenagers? Second Opinion 5: Five signs of teen depression. 17:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 Green Jobs In post-Katrina New Orleans, there's a shining example of real-life results of green job training. At-risk young people get hands-on training on how to fortify and weatherize homes in The Big Easy. Then EcoSense takes you to Spartanburg, S.C., to witness a unique recycling process - The Coca-Cola Company has partnered to create new bottles directly from old bottles without using raw materials. Hungry to go green? See how traditional food industry jobs are being transformed, from the farmer all the way to pizza delivery. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 12 of 126 Sun, May 03, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #408 Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time Jodi Picoult is one of America's most popular novelists. Her novels about families and relationships have sold an estimated 14 million copies worldwide, and two of her novels, "Nineteen Minutes" and "Change of Heart," debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times hardcover fiction list. 18:00:00 Classic California's Gold Special Presentation Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold! (CC) N/A #0 18:30:00 Tracks Ahead APT (S) (CC) N/A #814 Trans Siberian Railroad, Part 2 Tracks Ahead journeys through Russia over the more than 6,000 miles of the Trans-Siberian Railroad on the luxurious Golden Eagle train. Highlights include a 1,000 year-old city on the Volga River, Ulan Bator--the capital of Mongolia, villages near the world's largest freshwater lake, and Moscow. The Trans-Siberian tracks connect the far eastern port city of Vladivostok with Moscow, stretching from the Baltic to the Pacific and forming a vital link between Russia's vast regions. The journey also introduces the Golden Eagle, a Russian luxury train launched in 2007. Spencer Christian hosts. 19:00:00 What's Cookin' In China? NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Follow two Californian chefs, Jessica and Laurence (Rising Star Chef award recipients) to Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, as they taste and learn how to cook traditional Sichuan cuisine from many Sichuan master chefs. Jessica and Laurence observe the preparation of many authentic regional dishes like Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao chicken, Fish Smell Pork and Fish Taste Chicken, just to name a few.... Their views on food are expanded when challenged with tasting Sichuan hotpot that contains duck and pork intestines, tongue, and liver. Jessica and Laurence also try to prepare Sichuan style food for the first time using mainly a clever and a wok. Other than food, they visit living pandas, an endangered species that originated in Sichuan. They also climb the Qingcheng Mountain to reach the birthplace of Chinese Taoism. Stay tuned for the journey of two American chefs as they experience new tastes, smells, and sights of beautiful Sichuan Province in China. 20:00:00 Mineral Explorers NETA (S) (CC) DVI #105 Brazil - The Estrada Real This episode finds Nagin traveling the famed Estrada Real, or "Royal Road," exploring Brazil's rich diamond and gold history. En route he also discovers the odd formations at Chapada Diamantina National Park and the highly-coveted imperial topaz, found exclusively in Brazil. Along the way, we meet the "Laser Cowboys" who dig for long, beautiful laser quartz crystals, and one of Brazil's best-known mineral collectors who invites Nagin to view his extensive, private collection. Minerals featured in this episode: Diamonds, Quartz, Imperial Topaz. 20:30:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101 Nick introduces the spectacular landscapes that comprise Rocky Mountain National Park, from the valley floor to the 13,425-foot summit of Mummy Mountain. Along the way, he examines the park's diverse fauna, including elk, bighorn sheep and other animals living within the Rockies' ecosystems. He pays special attention to the role wolf-like coyotes play in the balance of coexistence. 21:00:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102 Nick experiences the tree-less alpine tundra and travels along Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved highway in the United States. Then, Nick journeys along Old Fall River Road, a route dating back to the Stanley Steamer, steam-powered automobiles produced in the late 19th century. Upon traversing the continental divide, he enters the area of the headwaters of the Colorado River and learns about moose, bears and mountain lions. After sampling fly-fishing, Nick and his crew embark on an overnight hike which takes them from one side of the Rockies to the other. 21:30:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 In this episode, Nick arrives at one of the more remote reaches of Rocky Mountain National Park. The appropriately named Wild Basin affords Nick a chance to hike to exotic Bluebird Lake, where he discovers wildfire's unique contribution to the beauty of the Rockies. Nick summiting 14,259-foot Longs Peak, where he basks in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. After some snow-shoeing, Nick enters a soulful sanctuary, perhaps his favorite, in a remote backcountry location. Here he reflects on this experience with an original musical tribute. 22:00:00 E Haku Inoa: to Weave A Name NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Filmmaker Christen Marquez's drive to learn the meaning of her enigmatic Hawaiian name impels her to unite her scattered family and come to terms with her estranged, mentally ill mother, who is the only person in the world who knows the meaning of her name. 23:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Arab Americans who have forged an unexpected path -- Diane Rehm lacked a college education but became a national radio host, Robby Ameen was born to Lebanese-American parents but has made a career as one of the top Afro-Cuban Jazz drummers in the world, Rabih Dow was blinded by an explosion during the Lebanese Civil War and found his life's work rehabilitating newly blind people at the Carroll Center for the Blind outside Boston. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 13 of 126 Sun, May 03, 2015 Start 23:30:00 Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 America's Lost Civilization 800ad-1600 Centuries before Columbus arrived America was home to the towns and cities of a thriving Native American Civilization. Dig into the archaeology of America's lost civilization at sites like Cahokia, a Native American city of 30,000 people and the spiritual heart of a civilization that stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 14 of 126 Mon, May 04, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 What's Cookin' In China? Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Follow two Californian chefs, Jessica and Laurence (Rising Star Chef award recipients) to Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, as they taste and learn how to cook traditional Sichuan cuisine from many Sichuan master chefs. Jessica and Laurence observe the preparation of many authentic regional dishes like Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao chicken, Fish Smell Pork and Fish Taste Chicken, just to name a few.... Their views on food are expanded when challenged with tasting Sichuan hotpot that contains duck and pork intestines, tongue, and liver. Jessica and Laurence also try to prepare Sichuan style food for the first time using mainly a clever and a wok. Other than food, they visit living pandas, an endangered species that originated in Sichuan. They also climb the Qingcheng Mountain to reach the birthplace of Chinese Taoism. Stay tuned for the journey of two American chefs as they experience new tastes, smells, and sights of beautiful Sichuan Province in China. 01:00:00 Mineral Explorers NETA (S) (CC) DVI #105 Brazil - The Estrada Real This episode finds Nagin traveling the famed Estrada Real, or "Royal Road," exploring Brazil's rich diamond and gold history. En route he also discovers the odd formations at Chapada Diamantina National Park and the highly-coveted imperial topaz, found exclusively in Brazil. Along the way, we meet the "Laser Cowboys" who dig for long, beautiful laser quartz crystals, and one of Brazil's best-known mineral collectors who invites Nagin to view his extensive, private collection. Minerals featured in this episode: Diamonds, Quartz, Imperial Topaz. 01:30:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101 Nick introduces the spectacular landscapes that comprise Rocky Mountain National Park, from the valley floor to the 13,425-foot summit of Mummy Mountain. Along the way, he examines the park's diverse fauna, including elk, bighorn sheep and other animals living within the Rockies' ecosystems. He pays special attention to the role wolf-like coyotes play in the balance of coexistence. 02:00:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102 Nick experiences the tree-less alpine tundra and travels along Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved highway in the United States. Then, Nick journeys along Old Fall River Road, a route dating back to the Stanley Steamer, steam-powered automobiles produced in the late 19th century. Upon traversing the continental divide, he enters the area of the headwaters of the Colorado River and learns about moose, bears and mountain lions. After sampling fly-fishing, Nick and his crew embark on an overnight hike which takes them from one side of the Rockies to the other. 02:30:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Molle - Real Rocky APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 In this episode, Nick arrives at one of the more remote reaches of Rocky Mountain National Park. The appropriately named Wild Basin affords Nick a chance to hike to exotic Bluebird Lake, where he discovers wildfire's unique contribution to the beauty of the Rockies. Nick summiting 14,259-foot Longs Peak, where he basks in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. After some snow-shoeing, Nick enters a soulful sanctuary, perhaps his favorite, in a remote backcountry location. Here he reflects on this experience with an original musical tribute. 03:00:00 E Haku Inoa: to Weave A Name NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Filmmaker Christen Marquez's drive to learn the meaning of her enigmatic Hawaiian name impels her to unite her scattered family and come to terms with her estranged, mentally ill mother, who is the only person in the world who knows the meaning of her name. 04:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Arab Americans who have forged an unexpected path -- Diane Rehm lacked a college education but became a national radio host, Robby Ameen was born to Lebanese-American parents but has made a career as one of the top Afro-Cuban Jazz drummers in the world, Rabih Dow was blinded by an explosion during the Lebanese Civil War and found his life's work rehabilitating newly blind people at the Carroll Center for the Blind outside Boston. 04:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 America's Lost Civilization 800ad-1600 Centuries before Columbus arrived America was home to the towns and cities of a thriving Native American Civilization. Dig into the archaeology of America's lost civilization at sites like Cahokia, a Native American city of 30,000 people and the spiritual heart of a civilization that stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #602 Timothy Geithner and James Surowiecki Timothy Geithner, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and CEO of the Federal Reserve, served under President Obama during the 2008 financial crisis. In his book Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises, he takes readers behind the scenes of America's greatest period of economic distress since the Great Depression of the 1930. In this program, recorded in November 2014 at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum, Geithner discusses his book and the financial crisis with James Surowiecki, staff writer of "The Financial Page" at The New Yorker. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1396 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 15 of 126 Mon, May 04, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #305 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! 08:30:00 Hey Kids, Let's Cook NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306 Huevos Rancheros Huevos Rancheros is either fried or scrambled eggs served on a whole-grain corn tortilla, then it's smothered with a yummy homemade salsa. Sound great? Eggs are always a good choice for breakfast. A food so nutritious, so handy, so inexpensive and so easy to cook. and because eggs contain a high quality protein, and are nutritionally dense. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Diabetes 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Slenderize Your Legs NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110 (CC) DVI #728 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A Back and Abdominal Strengthening This episode focuses on stretching and strengthening the abdominal and back muscles to protect the spine and help avoid injury. #1312 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #801 The New Century Begins - The 1900s The Industrial Revolution was in full swing and women ventured beyond their homes into the workplace and politics. Angela Wolf creates a luxurious kimono duster inspired by those worn over long, full skirts and dresses. Kathy McMakin uses today's machines to create a precious heirloom baby bonnet you'll treasure. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1203 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) Leather Play Peggy shares the secrets of working with leather - don't' be intimidated - it's more forgiving than you ever believed. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #207 (CC) N/A #4201 13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1416 Great American Sandwiches Test cook Bridget Lancaster reveals the secrets to making the best Philly Cheesesteaks right at home! Next, gadget guru Lisa McManus shares the test kitchen's tips for perfect knife sharpening, and equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for scrub brushes in the Equipment Corner. Then, host Christopher Kimball goes to Red's Eats in Maine or one of their famous lobster rolls. And finally, in the test kitchen, test cook Julia Collin Davison shows Chris how to make the perfect New England Lobster Roll. 13:30:00 14:00:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen APT Louisiana and the Gulf Coast New shrimp and smokies; Grill blackened catfish with fennel; Cajun roastin' chicken on a beer can. (S) (CC) N/A #403 (S) (CC) N/A #304 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 16 of 126 Mon, May 04, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:30:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #202 Party Spreads Celebrate with savory vegan style! Join The Vegan Mashup for a new roundup of elegant appetizers and irresistible finger foods that are ready to party! Toni Fiore creates luscious Cashew Mascarpone with Smoked Sundried Tomato Pesto. Terry Hope Romero folds up light and crispy Mediterranean spinach "cheesy" filo triangles. And guest chef and chocolatier Fran Costigan rolls exquisite dairy-free Chocolate Truffles! Miyoko Schinner serves up creamy Pea & Mint Bruschetta. 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #301 Things That Are Lacey We all like to feel pretty and lace is one of those designs that makes everything beautiful. Stamps and punches are great tools for adding lace to everyday items. Pillows for the couch can be stamped with lace, you can stamp a piece of fabric for a new-look to a chair, and paper can be punched to make a delicate wreath for the door to welcome your friends. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #602 Monterey Aquarium Join Joel Greene and the Curiosity Quest crew as they float through the Monterey Aquarium. Watch as Joel gets a chance to feed interesting mana fish while balancing over a massive fish tank. 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) DVI #1113 Keeping It Local In this episode, Allen discusses the importance of buying locally in your community or growing your own. He shares tips on planting gourds and when to harvest garlic. Plus, instead of using an artificial tree, we talk to an expert about buying from a local Christmas Tree Farm. Allen also heads to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, to talk about the massive vegetable garden and he also visits a garden in Chicago that was planted for the community to enjoy. 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 18:30:00 Focus On Europe 19:00:00 Newsline 19:30:00 20:00:00 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11088 (S) (CC) N/A #3317 APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6026 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1117 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #210 Nashville's Belmont University's track record as a talent incubator is spotlighted with performances by all-star female bluegrass band Sister Sadie, funky college circuit stars The Lonely Biscuits and songwriting breakout duo Striking Matches. Plus country revivalists Williams & Co. and songwriter Robert Shirey Kelly. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 17 of 126 Mon, May 04, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap 21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) The Maurice Davis Quartet Party blues from Flint, Michigan. The Maurice Davis Quartet performs favorites from the latest album, "'Play' Boy," and more. AS2 Episode N/A #507 22:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #201 Apps, Gaps, and the Digital Divide This episode of iQ: smartparent will explore the accessibility of broadband and mobile technology to different socioeconomic groups, and whether the digital divide also impacts access to educational content for children in the U.S. and abroad. 22:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Backyard Farmer Beginning a journey to reduce his family's carbon footprint, Rodman Schley explores the world of backyard farming with urban agriculture guru Sundari Kraft. He finds himself out of his element milking goats, taking care of chickens and learning how to use natural fertilizer to sustain a backyard ecosystem. 23:00:00 Beyond Geek EPS (S) (CC) N/A #105 Ww2 Re-Enactors History comes alive as our host gets a glimpse of what it was like to serve in World War II by donning a uniform and going to battle for the Allies. 23:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 18 of 126 Tue, May 05, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6026 00:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1117 01:00:00 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #210 Nashville's Belmont University's track record as a talent incubator is spotlighted with performances by all-star female bluegrass band Sister Sadie, funky college circuit stars The Lonely Biscuits and songwriting breakout duo Striking Matches. Plus country revivalists Williams & Co. and songwriter Robert Shirey Kelly. 02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) The Maurice Davis Quartet Party blues from Flint, Michigan. The Maurice Davis Quartet performs favorites from the latest album, "'Play' Boy," and more. N/A #507 03:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #201 Apps, Gaps, and the Digital Divide This episode of iQ: smartparent will explore the accessibility of broadband and mobile technology to different socioeconomic groups, and whether the digital divide also impacts access to educational content for children in the U.S. and abroad. 03:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Backyard Farmer Beginning a journey to reduce his family's carbon footprint, Rodman Schley explores the world of backyard farming with urban agriculture guru Sundari Kraft. He finds himself out of his element milking goats, taking care of chickens and learning how to use natural fertilizer to sustain a backyard ecosystem. 04:00:00 Beyond Geek EPS (S) (CC) N/A #105 Ww2 Re-Enactors History comes alive as our host gets a glimpse of what it was like to serve in World War II by donning a uniform and going to battle for the Allies. 04:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #603 Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem Two powerful voices for women and the arts come together in this program. Jessye Norman, recognized as one of the most versatile operatic singers of recent decades, talks with Ms. Magazine founder and feminist icon Gloria Steinem. The two discuss Norman's memoir Stand Up Straight and Sing!, which recalls the strong women who were her role models, and the importance of the arts and arts education. Their conversation was recorded in November 2014 at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1397 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (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. 08:30:00 Hey Kids, Let's Cook NETA (S) (CC) N/A #307 Lasagna Rolls Large Lasagna noodles can actually be rolled up with the filling and then served hot, dripping with sauce, and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese. A traditional Lasagna recipe can serve as many as 12-16 people and take hours to make. So here's a recipe that will serve a family of four or five, is fast and easy to make, and tastes just as yummy as a huge pan of Lasagna that your mom spent hours making. And we'll serve it up with oven roasted asparagus and chunky applesauce. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Healthy Back NETA (CC) N/A #111 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 19 of 126 Tue, May 05, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Aches and Pains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #729 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1313 Exercising with Accessories Mary Ann introduces a variety of unique exercises incorporating a large ball during the warm up and a small ball for finger flexibility and strengthening. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #802 The World at War - 1910-1919 As the First World War began, supplies became scarce. Women joined the workforce as men fought overseas. Fashions became less restrictive, bustles disappeared and the silhouette became sleeker. Designers used scraps for embellishment and manipulated fabric to create design details. Rebecca Kemp Brent shows how to create beautiful scrap fabric flowers. Angela Wolf uses couture draping techniques to add fashion flair to a straight skirt. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) Capes Fit for Any Fashion Whatever your style - a cape fits for any fashion. Learn how to make this flattering garment to add to your wardrobe. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #208 (CC) N/A #4202 13:00:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef NETA (CC) N/A #403 Keller Family Treasures, Part 3 It's Alsatian home cooking at its best with a refreshing celery root salad, an Alsatian pork pie and a spectacular Black Forest Cake. Celery Root, Apple, and Walnut Salad; La Tourte de la Vallee de Munster (Alsatian Pork Pie); Black Forest Cake. 13:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Eggs The importance of eggs in everyday cooking; a visit to The Friendly Farmer chicken farm to see how they are taking organic egg production to a new level; the unique fruits produced in Wexford. Recipes include: Hollandaise Sauce; Eggs Benedict; Two Cheese Omelet; Goat Cheese and Basil Scrambled Eggs; Meringues; and Raspberry Souffle. 14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #604 Fort Mifflin's River War After the British invaded Philadelphia, Washington sent soldiers to Fort Mifflin to delay supply ships and give the Continental Army time to escape to Valley Forge. Chef Staib makes shrimp and rutabaga fricassee, corn fritters, okra fish stew and baked fennel. 14:30:00 Regal Fare KNME (S) (CC) N/A #110 Mid Winter On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish for the dead of winter! Today's recipes are Celeriac Salad, Halibut with kale and beans, and panna cotta 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #302 Things That Make The Perfect Party Hostessing a party is an honor. It presents an opportunity to gather with your friends and share some time together. Planning the perfect party starts with a theme and your guest list. Always start with shopping and look for items that you can handcraft to bring a party to life. A pad of paper can be the inspiration for handmade invitations, placemats, name tags, and a unique cake topper to send happy wishes. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 20 of 126 Tue, May 05, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #603 Alaskan Adventure Travel with Joel Greene and the Curiosity Quest crew to Alaska for this adventure. Watch as Joel learns about a massive glacier, gets up close to a real black bear, and spots humpback and killer whales off the shore. 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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3001 Make Mine A Spa A busy realtor spends her days showing buyers new and used homes. She knows what buyers want when it comes to master bathrooms. She also knows that her bathroom really impacts the value of her home. Vicki helps transform this out-of- date, cramped bathroom with a new layout, tiles, fixtures and cabinets. Now this homeowner's new master bath and spa is beautiful, functional and very marketable. 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11089 18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1117 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6027 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #718 20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #610 Grace Askew Grace Askew is a 6th generation Memphian, who won a national following from her stellar performances on NBC's "The Voice." Yahoo Music describes her as "soulful and seering" and Askew delivers on her unqiue blend of blues and country. On this episode, Askew performs several tracks from her acclaimed release "Scaredy Cat." 20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #916 Outlaw Gospel The brain child of Hippie Jack, himself. Outlaw gospel is a collaboration of musicians filmed at the Spring and Fall Jammin at Hippie Jack Music festivals in Overton County. This is non rehearsed spontaneous evening of music that signals the end of another great season. 21:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #505 Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio The master of the Hammond B3 organ performs jazz, blues and R&B selections spanning his five-decade career in the music business. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist. 22:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Birth of a Faith The series begins in Bethlehem and travels throughout the Holy Land. With the Gospels as a guide, host Jonathan Phillips traces the life of Jesus from his birth, ministry, passion, and resurrection. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 21 of 126 Tue, May 05, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 23:00:00 Compassion for Those We Love: A Town Meeting On Caregiving for Alzheimer's in APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 More than 200,000 Spanish-speaking people in the United States suffer from Alzheimer's disease and, according to the Alzheimer's Association, that number could potentially increase to 1.3 million by 2050 - a growth rate of 600 percent. Alzheimer's presents its own set of problems in the general population, but it seems to affect the Latino population at a higher rate. Latinos, studies suggest, possess more risk factors (diabetes, high blood pressure) for developing dementia than other groups and exhibit Alzheimer's symptoms at an earlier age than non-Hispanics. In addition, surveys indicate Latinos' reluctance to see doctors may result from financial and language barriers or because they mistake dementia symptoms for normal aging, thereby delaying the diagnosis. Taped in Spanish in front of an audience - and subtitled in English - COMPASSION FOR THOSE WE LOVE focuses on the human stories of the care giving crisis in a town hall-style format, hosted by Ms. Tsi-tsi-ki Felix, a Telemundo news anchor and reporter, and featuring a panel discussion and a question-and-answer session with experts. One of the Hispanic community's strengths - the strong cultural value of family responsibility and the desire to care for elders and loved ones in the home - make the need for accurate information and access to care giving resources all the more critical. This educational program addresses these issues and others in a linguistically and culturally sensitive manner. Although geared specifically to the Hispanic community, much of the information presented is universal and applicable to most Alzheimer's caregivers. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 22 of 126 Wed, May 06, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6027 DW (S) (CC) N/A #718 01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #610 Grace Askew Grace Askew is a 6th generation Memphian, who won a national following from her stellar performances on NBC's "The Voice." Yahoo Music describes her as "soulful and seering" and Askew delivers on her unqiue blend of blues and country. On this episode, Askew performs several tracks from her acclaimed release "Scaredy Cat." 01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #916 Outlaw Gospel The brain child of Hippie Jack, himself. Outlaw gospel is a collaboration of musicians filmed at the Spring and Fall Jammin at Hippie Jack Music festivals in Overton County. This is non rehearsed spontaneous evening of music that signals the end of another great season. 02:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #505 Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio The master of the Hammond B3 organ performs jazz, blues and R&B selections spanning his five-decade career in the music business. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist. 03:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Birth of a Faith The series begins in Bethlehem and travels throughout the Holy Land. With the Gospels as a guide, host Jonathan Phillips traces the life of Jesus from his birth, ministry, passion, and resurrection. 04:00:00 Compassion for Those We Love: A Town Meeting On Caregiving for Alzheimer's in APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 More than 200,000 Spanish-speaking people in the United States suffer from Alzheimer's disease and, according to the Alzheimer's Association, that number could potentially increase to 1.3 million by 2050 - a growth rate of 600 percent. Alzheimer's presents its own set of problems in the general population, but it seems to affect the Latino population at a higher rate. Latinos, studies suggest, possess more risk factors (diabetes, high blood pressure) for developing dementia than other groups and exhibit Alzheimer's symptoms at an earlier age than non-Hispanics. In addition, surveys indicate Latinos' reluctance to see doctors may result from financial and language barriers or because they mistake dementia symptoms for normal aging, thereby delaying the diagnosis. Taped in Spanish in front of an audience - and subtitled in English - COMPASSION FOR THOSE WE LOVE focuses on the human stories of the care giving crisis in a town hall-style format, hosted by Ms. Tsi-tsi-ki Felix, a Telemundo news anchor and reporter, and featuring a panel discussion and a question-and-answer session with experts. One of the Hispanic community's strengths - the strong cultural value of family responsibility and the desire to care for elders and loved ones in the home - make the need for accurate information and access to care giving resources all the more critical. This educational program addresses these issues and others in a linguistically and culturally sensitive manner. Although geared specifically to the Hispanic community, much of the information presented is universal and applicable to most Alzheimer's caregivers. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #604 David Boies and Jeffrey Toobin David Boies is a highly distinguished American trial lawyer who has litigated some of the highest profile cases in recent history talks with Jeffrey Toobin, prominent legal journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker, senior analyst for CNN, and author of The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court. The two discuss Boies' book Redeeming the Dream: The Case for Marriage Equality, a dramatic and up-close account of his arguments, and ultimate triumph, in the landmark Supreme Court case which struck down Proposition 8, reinstating the freedom to marry for gays and lesbians in California. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1398 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 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 23 of 126 Wed, May 06, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:30:00 Hey Kids, Let's Cook NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308 Fish Tacos Fish has become so popular because it's so healthy. But make no mistake, in these tacos the tasty, white chunks of flaky fish is lightly topped with zesty flavors like, cabbage, salsa, light sour cream, and served up in a soft, chewy, whole grain corn tortilla... uuuummmmh. And so fun to eat ....kids love them because they can pick them up with their hands. We'll serve them up today with fresh fruit cups....topped with just the right amount of fresh squeezed lime juice and a sprinkle of chili powder. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Healthy Neck 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Weight Loss Workout NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112 (CC) DVI #730 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1314 Somatosensory Work We rely on our somatosensory system for good balance and everyday functioning. Mary Ann helps viewers turn their awareness inward to work this system. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #803 The Late Teens - Everything Had Changed As the war ended, people dressed up more. Coleen Swettman uses computerized embroidery technology to create free-standing lace for accessories, collars, cuffs and trim. Women wore bloomers for sports like swimming, tennis, basketball and bowling. Tina Givens shows how to update the original bloomers to wear today. Lynn Lunoe shows how to create charming doll fashions faster than ever. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #209 Zippers, Here, There, Everywhere Don't treat your zippers as just a way to hold up your skirt or close your jacket. You're missing one of the most versatile fashion accents - learn all about zippers and how to use them. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4203 13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #118 Rice Is Twice As Nice Lidia teaches viewers to make creamy Clam and Scallion Risotto with tomatoes. She uses the left over risotto to create a Neapolitan Rice and Meat Mold and serves it with a refreshing green salad. 13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #417 Stir Fry with Grace Young The Chinese have mastered the quick weeknight meal with stir fry, and the master of stir fry is Chef Grace Young. She's got two favorite recipes: Chinese-Burmese Chili Chicken and Peppery Vegetarian Rice. Both are fast, easy and delicious. 14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1208 A Chicken In Every Pot TORY MCPHAIL/Chicken & Mushroom Gumbo. On this episode of Simply Ming, we explore a comfort food staple that can be found in every kitchen: chicken. Ming recreates a mouth-watering dish from his childhood, that his grandfather first made, Red Roast Whole Chicken with Vegetables and Basmati Rice. Then chef Tory McPhail joins us in the kitchen and adds some Southern flair to make his chicken classic, Chicken and Mushroom gumbo. The best part about these dishes? They're also one-pot meals! Easy and delicious! 14:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 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. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 24 of 126 Wed, May 06, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 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. 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #303 Things That Get The Point Across Messages are shared everywhere we go ... from art in advertising to billboards and magazines ... look for fun letter fonts and words that can combine to make home decor decorations that make a statement. Letter stickers and paint make quick and easy subway art, a simple letter can create a functional monogram bulletin board and, believe it or not, embroidery hoops and stamps can make inexpensive wall decor that makes a statement. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #604 Toothpaste Have you ever wondered how toothpaste helps fight cavities? Join Joel Greene as he ventures through the Tom's of Maine facility to learn how toothpaste is made. 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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3002 Recipe for a Great Kitchen New kitchens are very expensive. But you can make big improvements with a few simple DIY updates. Vicki shows a homeowner how easy it is to give your cabinets a fresh coat of paint, install new contemporary hardware and pull out shelves and organization systems. Even with new faucets, lighting and appliances the homeowner saved thousands of dollars and has a great looking kitchen. 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11090 18:30:00 Asia Insight APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #305 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6028 19:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #506 Hispanic Youth Youth is a major factor in the United States' growing Hispanic population. The US Census estimates that there are 14 million Hispanics younger than 18 and predicts that young Hispanics will make up 23% of all U.S. youth by 2020. Sherri and her guests take at look at some of the issues Latino teens are facing, and the impact they're making on the U.S. economy and culture. Guests: Laura Sonderup - Director of Heinrich Hispanidad Marketing; Laura De Los Angeles Palmer - Director of the Hispanic Initiative of Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain Inc.; Antonio Esquibel - Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in Denver. 20:00:00 River Music NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What happens when art and science are combined in the creative minds of teens? This film follows teenagers in a Young Composers class in Northern California as they spend a year learning river science and how it all relates to the lifecycle of the salmon. They are challenged turn that experience into music that creates a sense of the river and the life that depends on the river. The result? A beautifully photographed, moving musical tribute to the Yuba River and the life cycle of the salmon told through fully orchestrated music written by the talented teenagers. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 25 of 126 Wed, May 06, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 20:30:00 Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe France Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 This is a story about a man and the blues guitar competition that changed his life. An unknown guitar virtuoso, Boscoe France, from the coal mining town of Madisonville, KY beats out 4,000 other guitarists to win Guitar Center's "Battle of the Blues" competition. After the win, Boscoe finds himself recording with Grammy winning producers, opening for B.B. King, picking out the guitar of his choice at the Gibson Custom Shop, and taking his kids to Disney World. 21:00:00 Dunlap and Pennington NETA (S) (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! 22:00:00 Calling Tokyo NETA (CC) N/A #0 This documentary tells the unheralded story about a group of Japanese Americans, who as civilians served America during World War II, even as their families and friends were incarcerated in concentration camps. While the unequaled battle records of Japanese American soldiers are now legendary, little is known about the vital role played by these US citizens who did language translation work and short wave radio broadcasting to Japan, assisting in the war efforts of Britain and the USA. Through actual recordings and first-person interviews with the participants of those broadcasts, CALLING TOKYO is a fascinating story about a unique effort to help hasten the end of the war. 22:30:00 Forsaken Fields APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 FORSAKEN FIELDS documents what happened to the first and second generation of Japanese- American farmers after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Emmy award-winning journalist Jan Yanehiro interviews farmers who worked the land in California before the war, as well as those citizens who were incarcerated in relocation centers or forced to move to the interior of the United States by executive order. The program honors the Japanese-Americans who helped build California agriculture and explores the racism and intolerance that gripped the country at that time. 23:00:00 Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center PBS (S) (CC) N/A #0 In March 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order that established the War Relocation Authority. With this signing, thousands of Japanese Americans were transferred to hastily-built barracks for "military necessity." The relocation camps were surrounded by barbed wire and offered little in the way of physical comforts, even in sub-zero temperatures. "Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center" celebrates the lives of former internees of a Wyoming relocation camp -- a group of Americans who, despite their circumstances, remained loyal Americans. 23:30:00 Our American Family: The Furutas 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 FURUTAS Through hard work, the Furutas, a Japanese American family of Wintersburg, CA established a successful goldfish farm, only to have their business devastated and family separated in the wake of WWII. Following years in an Arizona relocation camp, their indomitable spirit prevails as they return home and band together to pursue the American dream a second time. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 26 of 126 Thu, May 07, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6028 00:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #506 Hispanic Youth Youth is a major factor in the United States' growing Hispanic population. The US Census estimates that there are 14 million Hispanics younger than 18 and predicts that young Hispanics will make up 23% of all U.S. youth by 2020. Sherri and her guests take at look at some of the issues Latino teens are facing, and the impact they're making on the U.S. economy and culture. Guests: Laura Sonderup - Director of Heinrich Hispanidad Marketing; Laura De Los Angeles Palmer - Director of the Hispanic Initiative of Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain Inc.; Antonio Esquibel - Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in Denver. 01:00:00 River Music NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What happens when art and science are combined in the creative minds of teens? This film follows teenagers in a Young Composers class in Northern California as they spend a year learning river science and how it all relates to the lifecycle of the salmon. They are challenged turn that experience into music that creates a sense of the river and the life that depends on the river. The result? A beautifully photographed, moving musical tribute to the Yuba River and the life cycle of the salmon told through fully orchestrated music written by the talented teenagers. 01:30:00 Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe France NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 This is a story about a man and the blues guitar competition that changed his life. An unknown guitar virtuoso, Boscoe France, from the coal mining town of Madisonville, KY beats out 4,000 other guitarists to win Guitar Center's "Battle of the Blues" competition. After the win, Boscoe finds himself recording with Grammy winning producers, opening for B.B. King, picking out the guitar of his choice at the Gibson Custom Shop, and taking his kids to Disney World. 02:00:00 Dunlap and Pennington NETA (S) (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! 03:00:00 Calling Tokyo NETA (CC) N/A #0 This documentary tells the unheralded story about a group of Japanese Americans, who as civilians served America during World War II, even as their families and friends were incarcerated in concentration camps. While the unequaled battle records of Japanese American soldiers are now legendary, little is known about the vital role played by these US citizens who did language translation work and short wave radio broadcasting to Japan, assisting in the war efforts of Britain and the USA. Through actual recordings and first-person interviews with the participants of those broadcasts, CALLING TOKYO is a fascinating story about a unique effort to help hasten the end of the war. 03:30:00 Forsaken Fields APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 FORSAKEN FIELDS documents what happened to the first and second generation of Japanese- American farmers after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Emmy award-winning journalist Jan Yanehiro interviews farmers who worked the land in California before the war, as well as those citizens who were incarcerated in relocation centers or forced to move to the interior of the United States by executive order. The program honors the Japanese-Americans who helped build California agriculture and explores the racism and intolerance that gripped the country at that time. 04:00:00 Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center PBS (S) (CC) N/A #0 In March 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order that established the War Relocation Authority. With this signing, thousands of Japanese Americans were transferred to hastily-built barracks for "military necessity." The relocation camps were surrounded by barbed wire and offered little in the way of physical comforts, even in sub-zero temperatures. "Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center" celebrates the lives of former internees of a Wyoming relocation camp -- a group of Americans who, despite their circumstances, remained loyal Americans. 04:30:00 Our American Family: The Furutas 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 FURUTAS Through hard work, the Furutas, a Japanese American family of Wintersburg, CA established a successful goldfish farm, only to have their business devastated and family separated in the wake of WWII. Following years in an Arizona relocation camp, their indomitable spirit prevails as they return home and band together to pursue the American dream a second time. 05:00:00 Great Conversations John Updike and Robert Siegel John Updike (Golf Dreams, the Rabbit series) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz NETA (CC) N/A #104 KCSM (N) N/A #1399 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 27 of 126 Thu, May 07, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 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! 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 The Joke's On You/King Bitehard "The Joke's on You" - A mischievous boy thinks it's funny to play practical jokes until he gets his family lost in the woods. As things go from bad to worse, he realizes he may have played one prank too many. "King Bitehard" - A young prince who is sensitive about his big teeth learns a valuable lesson on how to treat others. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Brain Aerobics 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Stretch All 600 Muscles NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113 (CC) DVI #801 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1315 Releasing Muscle Tightness Mary Ann uses a small ball, a towel and large ball to release some of the restrictions that build up in the connective tissue that runs throughout the body. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #804 The Roaring 20s The 20's were a time to celebrate with shorter skirts and lots of glitz. Fashionable women wore tubular styles with bare shoulders, glitter and fringe. Angela Wolf makes a fringy tank top with today's look using knit and woven fabrics. Amber Eden shows how to sew with sequined fabric to create contemporary sparkly fashions. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA Three Patterns, One Wardrobe Create an entire wardrobe from just three patterns. Using different fabrics creates totally different looks. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #210 (S) (CC) N/A #4204 13:00:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1006 Artisanal Bread In Tortilla Land In the land of the tortilla, bread can often get overlooked. But if Chef Elena Reygadas has anything to say about it, bread will soon rise as an important player in Mexican cuisine. She certainly has the right tools to effect change: At her bakery, Rosetta Panaderia, she crafts transcendent versions of Mexico's classic pan de pulque (pulque bread) and sugary-topped conchas. Rick swoons over these treats and engages Reygadas in a conversation about their shared philosophies of cooking and building community. We get a sneak peak at Elena's process for conchas before Rick teaches us his foolproof method at home. Then, it's sandwich time: Rick visits Eno, Chef Enrique Olvera's casual spot that serves tuna and chicken milanesa tortas in homemade bollilo rolls. Then we head back to Chicago, where Rick makes a torta at his casual spot, Xoco. 13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 Luscious Soups A soup can be a form of art! Chef Stellino shares his secrets for the perfect soups, smooth, luscious and elegant. Nick visits the green grocer and prepares Butternut Squash Soup topped with Peppers, Arugula & Spicy Sausage and a Pea Soup topped with Peppers & Shrimp. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 28 of 126 Thu, May 07, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #404 Spanish Style Host Laura Theodore prepares a Spanish-inspired supper menu. Special guest: Dr. Pam Popper. "Quinoa and Butternut Squash Paella" highlights quinoa, which stands in for the traditional rice, while butternut squash adds welcome texture and taste. First course features "AvocadoTofu Salad" with "Lively Lemon Dressing." For dessert, elegant "Baked Apples in Parchment" provide a delicious finish to this satisfying menu. 14:30:00 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) (CC) Game Day Venison Steaks In Sweet-Sour Sauce; Skillet Duck With Red Oak Salad; Sauteed Rabbit With Morels And Pearl Onions. DVI #119 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #304 Things That Recycle Paper How many times have you started to put paper into recycling and instead of letting go, you think, I can make something with this? This show will teach you how to make a decorative, paper mache bowl, decoupage pages from recycled book paper onto a frame, and turn maps, books and unusual paper like old player piano rolls into rosette decorations. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #605 Dig This Construction Fun Have you ever wanted to operate a bulldozer or excavator? Dig This in Las Vegas allows Joel to hop in the driver seat to dig trenches, teeter on the top of dirt mounds, and even play basketball with these awesome machines. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) 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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3003 Park It Here Is your garage a living nightmare? Vicki's sure was. She tackles her messy, disorganized garage and turns the space into an inviting, functional storage area. Learn what it takes to refinish a garage floor with an easy to clean epoxy finish; to design and install an adjustable wall storage system and upgrade your electrical service. 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11091 18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1145 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6029 19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1001 On the season ten premiere of Native Report with Stacey Thunder sixth generation master quilt-maker Gwen Westerman talks about culture and history as she constructs a beautiful Star Quilt. The author of Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota talks to co-host Tadd Johnson about the sweeping story of the Dakota people and their strong connections to their traditional homelands prior to exile in the 1860's. And we celebrate 10 years on public television stations with a look back at our very first story about the Red Lake Nation's Independence Day Pow Wow from Native Report's first episode. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 29 of 126 Thu, May 07, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 20:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1102 Russell Moore & Iiird Tyme Out/Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest feature five-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and his group IIrd Tyme Out and bluegrass/gospel performer Larry Sparks and his group The Lonesome Ramblers. 21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #901 Zac Brown Band On a warm summer evening, multi-platinum country artist Zac Brown Band brought music back to the historic Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY with a hit-filled set under the stars. The multi-talented band showed off its virtuosic skills, picking, fiddling, and harmonizing through such fan favorites as the Caribbean-inspired "Jump Right In" and lovelorn ballad "Sweet Annie" before donning glowing skeleton costumes to perform its rollicking new song, "Day For The Dead," from the 2013 EP, The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1, and sending the frenzied crowd home with a boisterous rendition of its breakout hit single, "Chicken Fried." 22:00:00 Window in the Waves: The Flower Garden Banks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Located 110 miles off the Louisiana/Texas coast, the corals of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary rank among the healthiest in the world, even though they lie in the middle of one of the most active oil and gas production areas on earth. Narrated by Penny Hammer, a Gulf Coast resident, WINDOW IN THE WAVES tells the intriguing story of the reefs' formation, their essential function as a haven for marine animals, their designation as a national sanctuary in 1992 and their critical importance to the global environment. Formed millions of years ago and protected by remoteness, the three reefs collectively cover 56 square nautical miles in the Gulf of Mexico- and teem with biodiversity. Stunning underwater footage gathered over the course of hundreds of dives reveals the diverse inhabitants, including hundreds of species of fish and invertebrates. Cameras also capture a spectacular annual event in the life of coral reefs. Seven to 10 days after the August Moon, sponges begin to smoke and corals produce an underwater snowstorm resulting in an explosion of new life. WINDOW IN THE WAVES also highlights the unique partnership forged among environmental groups, divers, fishermen and the oil and gas industry to protect this fragile underwater ecosystem from the ever-constant threat of overfishing, climate change, invasive species and pollution. 22:30:00 Predator Legends APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 To many, the West is an idea, a notion of open spaces and freedom - a place infused with wildness. Some say this wildness comes not only from mountains and deserts, but from animals like the grizzly bears, cougars and wolves who have always called the West home. PREDATOR LEGENDS goes in search of the meaning these large predators evoke for people of the northwest United States. Filmed in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, amid the sweeping habitats of these animals, the camera captures images of the living legends and the people most familiar with them. 23:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Quilts 101 - Antique and Contemporary Quilts What is a quilt? This episode introduces the audience to the brave new world of the American quilt, where that question has many different answers. If a 'real' quilt is a three layer fabric sandwich sewn together and folded over a bed, how do we define the quilt that is an amalgamation of fabric, photography, print making and other media, and hangs on a gallery wall? Our experts contribute varying perspectives, setting the stage for the complexity of the series' larger topic: Why quilts matter and how they relate to history, art and politics. This episode also takes a look at judgments of quality in the quilt world. Learn what makes one antique quilt more valuable and important than another, and why contemporary quilts are judged by a very different set of standards. To close the episode, experts provide practical suggestions for quilt fans who want to develop their 'eye' for a great quilt. In short, its Quilts 101, and the perfect introduction to a surprisingly complex subject. 23:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #401 Forage Fish, Wild Olympics, Biofuel from Cornfield Residue, Fire Ants Researchers on the Oregon coast study the role that forage fish play in the food chain. Sometimes called "bait fish", sardines, anchovies, smelt and other small fish are vitally important in sustaining larger species - including sea birds, salmon, and marine mammals like sea lions. Humans also catch forage fish, mainly for animal feed, and there's growing concern that large-scale commercial harvesting of forage fish comes at the expense of other marine life, potentially with catastrophic results. Spectacular Olympic National Park is the centerpiece of the verdant Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington State, right up against the Canadian border. There's now a bill in Congress that would add more protection to the forests and watersheds around the park, and we explore why there's wide support for the proposal among the people living there. In another report on emerging second-generation biofuels, we travel to Iowa where farmers are discovering there's growing demand for the residue in their cornfields - stalks, leaves, husks and cobs - left on the ground after the corn is harvested, That residue, called "corn stover", is biomass that can also be converted into ethanol. Everybody wants to eradicate biting, invasive fire ants, but scientists say they can learn a great deal by studying the social structure of these insects. New research shows that the widespread success of fire ants has been assisted when humans disturb natural areas with roads and development. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 30 of 126 Fri, May 08, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6029 00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1001 On the season ten premiere of Native Report with Stacey Thunder sixth generation master quilt-maker Gwen Westerman talks about culture and history as she constructs a beautiful Star Quilt. The author of Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota talks to co-host Tadd Johnson about the sweeping story of the Dakota people and their strong connections to their traditional homelands prior to exile in the 1860's. And we celebrate 10 years on public television stations with a look back at our very first story about the Red Lake Nation's Independence Day Pow Wow from Native Report's first episode. 01:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1102 Russell Moore & Iiird Tyme Out/Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest feature five-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and his group IIrd Tyme Out and bluegrass/gospel performer Larry Sparks and his group The Lonesome Ramblers. 02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #901 Zac Brown Band On a warm summer evening, multi-platinum country artist Zac Brown Band brought music back to the historic Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY with a hit-filled set under the stars. The multi-talented band showed off its virtuosic skills, picking, fiddling, and harmonizing through such fan favorites as the Caribbean-inspired "Jump Right In" and lovelorn ballad "Sweet Annie" before donning glowing skeleton costumes to perform its rollicking new song, "Day For The Dead," from the 2013 EP, The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1, and sending the frenzied crowd home with a boisterous rendition of its breakout hit single, "Chicken Fried." 03:00:00 Window in the Waves: The Flower Garden Banks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Located 110 miles off the Louisiana/Texas coast, the corals of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary rank among the healthiest in the world, even though they lie in the middle of one of the most active oil and gas production areas on earth. Narrated by Penny Hammer, a Gulf Coast resident, WINDOW IN THE WAVES tells the intriguing story of the reefs' formation, their essential function as a haven for marine animals, their designation as a national sanctuary in 1992 and their critical importance to the global environment. Formed millions of years ago and protected by remoteness, the three reefs collectively cover 56 square nautical miles in the Gulf of Mexico- and teem with biodiversity. Stunning underwater footage gathered over the course of hundreds of dives reveals the diverse inhabitants, including hundreds of species of fish and invertebrates. Cameras also capture a spectacular annual event in the life of coral reefs. Seven to 10 days after the August Moon, sponges begin to smoke and corals produce an underwater snowstorm resulting in an explosion of new life. WINDOW IN THE WAVES also highlights the unique partnership forged among environmental groups, divers, fishermen and the oil and gas industry to protect this fragile underwater ecosystem from the ever-constant threat of overfishing, climate change, invasive species and pollution. 03:30:00 Predator Legends APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 To many, the West is an idea, a notion of open spaces and freedom - a place infused with wildness. Some say this wildness comes not only from mountains and deserts, but from animals like the grizzly bears, cougars and wolves who have always called the West home. PREDATOR LEGENDS goes in search of the meaning these large predators evoke for people of the northwest United States. Filmed in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, amid the sweeping habitats of these animals, the camera captures images of the living legends and the people most familiar with them. 04:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Quilts 101 - Antique and Contemporary Quilts What is a quilt? This episode introduces the audience to the brave new world of the American quilt, where that question has many different answers. If a 'real' quilt is a three layer fabric sandwich sewn together and folded over a bed, how do we define the quilt that is an amalgamation of fabric, photography, print making and other media, and hangs on a gallery wall? Our experts contribute varying perspectives, setting the stage for the complexity of the series' larger topic: Why quilts matter and how they relate to history, art and politics. This episode also takes a look at judgments of quality in the quilt world. Learn what makes one antique quilt more valuable and important than another, and why contemporary quilts are judged by a very different set of standards. To close the episode, experts provide practical suggestions for quilt fans who want to develop their 'eye' for a great quilt. In short, its Quilts 101, and the perfect introduction to a surprisingly complex subject. 04:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #401 Forage Fish, Wild Olympics, Biofuel from Cornfield Residue, Fire Ants Researchers on the Oregon coast study the role that forage fish play in the food chain. Sometimes called "bait fish", sardines, anchovies, smelt and other small fish are vitally important in sustaining larger species - including sea birds, salmon, and marine mammals like sea lions. Humans also catch forage fish, mainly for animal feed, and there's growing concern that large-scale commercial harvesting of forage fish comes at the expense of other marine life, potentially with catastrophic results. Spectacular Olympic National Park is the centerpiece of the verdant Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington State, right up against the Canadian border. There's now a bill in Congress that would add more protection to the forests and watersheds around the park, and we explore why there's wide support for the proposal among the people living there. In another report on emerging second-generation biofuels, we travel to Iowa where farmers are discovering there's growing demand for the residue in their cornfields - stalks, leaves, husks and cobs - left on the ground after the corn is harvested, That residue, called "corn stover", is biomass that can also be converted into ethanol. Everybody wants to eradicate biting, invasive fire ants, but scientists say they can learn a great deal by studying the social structure of these insects. New research shows that the widespread success of fire ants has been assisted when humans disturb natural areas with roads and development. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 31 of 126 Fri, May 08, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) George Soros and John. D. Podesta George Soros (financial authority and author of The Age of Fallibility) and John. D. Podesta (Center for American Progress). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) AS2 Episode N/A #105 N/A #1400 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #309 The Show Must Float On/tThe Truder Crown Affair THE SHOW MUST FLOAT ON - It's time for the annual Ballet of the Water Striders, a beautiful water-top dance to celebrate the coming of Spring. However, during rehearsals the water striders can't keep themselves on top of the water! Enter The Zula Patrol, who find out the water striders are having trouble holding onto each other. It turns out, an unwelcome substance is making it impossible for the water molecules to form their natural elastic layer. The ZPers need to find the source of the pollution fast or the water could get way too sick to recover... and the water ballet will have to be cancelled! THE TRUDER CROWN AFFAIR - Princess Marina invites The Zula Patrol to the Zulean Isles to enjoy her coronation, but when a suspiciously familiar "Count Von Troodles" takes her crown, the ZPers are back on the job. Unfortunately, Wizzy and Wigg discover the crown they've retrieved floats instead of sinking like the genuine article. The ZPers will have to get the real crown back from Truder before he becomes king of the isles and Marina's hopes sink like...well, like her crown should! 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 Sinbad and the Valley of the Serpents/Manjab's Just Desserts "Sinbad and the Valley of the Serpents" - Sinbad and his trusty sidekick, Dina, enjoy a wacky adventure as they pursue wealth and riches in the fearsome Valley of the Serpents. "Manjab's Just Desserts" - A young boy works in a bakery and begins to steal the merchandise. It's the perfect crime until he can no longer hide the evidence. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Increase Your Energy NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #114 (CC) DVI #802 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1316 Myofacial Relief & Gait Mary Ann uses the large ball in this workout to loosen up the fascia around the scapula. Later in the program she focuses on exercises to improve gait. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #805 The Golden Era - The Late 1920s Women were working outside the home, volunteering and voting! It was a time to see and be seen as designers found inspiration in sports heroes and movie stars. Sewing expert Lisa Shaw shows how to use computerized design techniques to create a stunning capelet and Angela Wolf designs and sews a form-fitting gored skirt with faux suede piping that flatters any figure. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) The Wrap Dress Learn to make the universally flattering wrap dress. See how easy it is to create this classic addition to your wardrobe. 12:00:00 13:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) Essential Pepin APTEX (S) Light As Air Meringue Shells With Chantilly Cream; Macaroons; Chocolate Roll; Chocolate Souffle Cake With Raspberry Sauce. N/A #211 (CC) N/A #4205 (CC) DVI #121 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 32 of 126 Fri, May 08, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:30:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Fresh Dairy Joanne takes us to a classic Italian trattoria called Poggio, where Chef Ben will show us how to make fresh mozzarella. To complement the freshly made cheese, Joanne will visit an amazing fig orchard in Yountville, and then incorporate cheese and figs in her cooking lesson, making Prosciutto-Wrapped Figs with Goat Cheese, amongst other dishes. Recipes: Grilled Prosciutto di Parma Wrapped Figs stuffed with Goat Cheese, Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette, Green Caprese Salad. Student: Reggie Wooden. 14:00:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1221 Hunting Castles / Venison Sauce Piquante Chef Folse visits hunting camps in Gueydan, Morgan City, White Castle and Creole, Louisiana. The menu includes Venison Wiener Schnitzel, Venison Sauce Piquante and Oven-barbecued Venison Ribs. 14:30:00 Chefs A' Field APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #210 Oregon Organics Wheelchair Farmer Fosters Good Earth. Chef Philippe Boulot: The Heathman Restaurant - Portland, OR Tim Gilmer is a paraplegic farmer who has little patience for sympathy, but a great fondness for earth-friendly produce. He grows impeccable ingredients, all without chemicals. Chef Philippe Boulot and his daughter visit Gilmer's farm in Walnut Hill, Oregon. In the kitchen, the chef shows off the culinary skills that earned him a James Beard Foundation Award. Recipes: Stuffed Zucchini with Chanterelle Mushrooms & Garlic-Parsley Butter; Fava Bean Sandwich with Tomato Relish. 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305 Things That Keep You Warm When it is cold outside, we like to think about crafts that keep us warm. When it is warm out, we organize our closets and think about how we can re-use our sweaters. Today's show features ideas for you, to keep your hands warm, to keep your feet warm and to keep your electronics warm! 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #606 Drum Sticks Join in this episode as Joel and professional child drummer Cole Marcus travel through the Vic Firth manufacturing facility to learn how drum sticks are made. Watch as Cole tries to teach Joel drumming tips and technique. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3004 Flipping for Contemporary Vicki and her FYH team start an eight-part mini-series focusing on the renovation of an out of date, neglected home. In the first episode you will meet the team, see the existing issues they will be facing over the next few months and learn how they're going to transform this house into a contemporary abode. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) 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 18:30:00 Out of Ireland DW (S) (CC) N/A #11092 WLIW (S) (CC) N/A #2251 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 33 of 126 Fri, May 08, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 19:00:00 Newsline 19:30:00 Global 3000 20:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6030 DW (S) (CC) N/A #718 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #906 Nathan Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys; Mark Newton & Steve Thomas. 21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1513 Mandy Barnett and the Dustbowl Revival MANDY BARNETT is a World-Class Vocalist who sings the stylings of pop and jazz standards, torch, and classic country music. A native of Crossville, Tennessee, she started singing at five years-old. As a teenager, Mandy starred as country music legend Patsy Cline in the stage show "Always . . . Patsy Cline" at the celebrated Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The performances sold out nightly and received rave reviews across the country. Mandy soon began releasing albums under her name including 'I've Got A Right To Cry' which was a huge critical success. Her latest is 'I Can't Stop Loving You: The Songs of Don Gibson'. THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL is a Venice, California-based collective that merges old school bluegrass, gospel, jug-band, swamp blues and the hot swing of the 1930's to form a spicy roots cocktail. Known for their inspired live sets, the Dustbowl Revival boldly brings together many styles of traditional American music. Imagine Old Crow Medicine Show meeting Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven Band in New Orleans or Bob Dylan and Fats Waller jamming with Mumford & Sons on a front porch in 1938. The band's latest album is 'Carry Me Home'. 22:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 Profit & Loss From Papua New Guinea rainforests to Canada's tar sands, Profit and Loss exposes industrial threats to native peoples' health, livelihood and cultural survival. In Papua New Guinea, a Chinese government owned nickel mine has violently relocated villagers to a taboo sacred mountain, built a new pipeline and refinery on contested clan land, and is dumping mining waste into the sea. In Alberta, First Nations people suffer from rare cancers as their traditional hunting grounds are stripmined to unearth the world's third-largest oil reserve. Indigenous people tell their own stories-and confront us with the ethical consequences of our culture of consumption. 23:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 David Garrett "One, two, three, four..." In this premiere episode of The Artist Toolbox, come and listen to the gypsy strings of the dazzling David Garrett, whose violin can conquer the classical work of composers such as Bach and Chopin as effortlessly, as gracefully, as old-world Russian folk music, as well as the more contemporary sounds of Metallica and Led Zeppelin. Sit in on a private rehearsal with the virtuoso violinist, known in Britain as "the David Beckham of classical music." Garrett, also a former model, is an international star everywhere from the catwalk to Billboard with charttopping albums and gold and platinum selling discs, touching hearts and astounding audiences wherever he performs. From Vivaldi to Queen to Michael Jackson, the young German violinist weaves classical standards with rock and pop favorites for a thrilling performance in his first PBS special, DAVID GARRETT: LIVE IN BERLIN. With a career to make any artist envious, Garrett has been playing with the world's best orchestras since the precocious age of eight. Follow Garrett's rollercoaster romance with early stardom and enduring artistry in the life of a master violinist. 23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #821 The Sound of Music 50th Anniversary and Something Rotten! 2015 is the 50th anniversary of the supremely successful movie The Sound of Music, and we celebrate the classic 1965 motion picture adaptation of the beloved 1959 Broadway musical about the von Trapp family singers' escape from the Nazis. Our guests are writer Tom Santopietro, author of The Sound of Music Story, and Ted Chapin, of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, who discuss the beloved show and the film's back stories. Also on the program, roving correspondents AndrewAndrew visit a press presentation of Something Rotten! Broadway's splashy new Elizabethan musical. Tony-winning director/ choreographer Casey Nicholaw presents musical highlights (featuring actors Christian Borle, John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James and Brad Oscar) of what could very well be one of the hits of the season. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 34 of 126 Sat, May 09, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 01:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6030 DW (S) (CC) N/A #718 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #906 Nathan Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys; Mark Newton & Steve Thomas. 02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1513 Mandy Barnett and the Dustbowl Revival MANDY BARNETT is a World-Class Vocalist who sings the stylings of pop and jazz standards, torch, and classic country music. A native of Crossville, Tennessee, she started singing at five years-old. As a teenager, Mandy starred as country music legend Patsy Cline in the stage show "Always . . . Patsy Cline" at the celebrated Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The performances sold out nightly and received rave reviews across the country. Mandy soon began releasing albums under her name including 'I've Got A Right To Cry' which was a huge critical success. Her latest is 'I Can't Stop Loving You: The Songs of Don Gibson'. THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL is a Venice, California-based collective that merges old school bluegrass, gospel, jug-band, swamp blues and the hot swing of the 1930's to form a spicy roots cocktail. Known for their inspired live sets, the Dustbowl Revival boldly brings together many styles of traditional American music. Imagine Old Crow Medicine Show meeting Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven Band in New Orleans or Bob Dylan and Fats Waller jamming with Mumford & Sons on a front porch in 1938. The band's latest album is 'Carry Me Home'. 03:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 Profit & Loss From Papua New Guinea rainforests to Canada's tar sands, Profit and Loss exposes industrial threats to native peoples' health, livelihood and cultural survival. In Papua New Guinea, a Chinese government owned nickel mine has violently relocated villagers to a taboo sacred mountain, built a new pipeline and refinery on contested clan land, and is dumping mining waste into the sea. In Alberta, First Nations people suffer from rare cancers as their traditional hunting grounds are stripmined to unearth the world's third-largest oil reserve. Indigenous people tell their own stories-and confront us with the ethical consequences of our culture of consumption. 04:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 David Garrett "One, two, three, four..." In this premiere episode of The Artist Toolbox, come and listen to the gypsy strings of the dazzling David Garrett, whose violin can conquer the classical work of composers such as Bach and Chopin as effortlessly, as gracefully, as old-world Russian folk music, as well as the more contemporary sounds of Metallica and Led Zeppelin. Sit in on a private rehearsal with the virtuoso violinist, known in Britain as "the David Beckham of classical music." Garrett, also a former model, is an international star everywhere from the catwalk to Billboard with charttopping albums and gold and platinum selling discs, touching hearts and astounding audiences wherever he performs. From Vivaldi to Queen to Michael Jackson, the young German violinist weaves classical standards with rock and pop favorites for a thrilling performance in his first PBS special, DAVID GARRETT: LIVE IN BERLIN. With a career to make any artist envious, Garrett has been playing with the world's best orchestras since the precocious age of eight. Follow Garrett's rollercoaster romance with early stardom and enduring artistry in the life of a master violinist. 04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #821 The Sound of Music 50th Anniversary and Something Rotten! 2015 is the 50th anniversary of the supremely successful movie The Sound of Music, and we celebrate the classic 1965 motion picture adaptation of the beloved 1959 Broadway musical about the von Trapp family singers' escape from the Nazis. Our guests are writer Tom Santopietro, author of The Sound of Music Story, and Ted Chapin, of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, who discuss the beloved show and the film's back stories. Also on the program, roving correspondents AndrewAndrew visit a press presentation of Something Rotten! Broadway's splashy new Elizabethan musical. Tony-winning director/ choreographer Casey Nicholaw presents musical highlights (featuring actors Christian Borle, John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James and Brad Oscar) of what could very well be one of the hits of the season. 05:00:00 In Good Shape WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #215 05:30:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3204 Mds: A Disease of Abnormal Blood Cells Levels Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of diseases that affect the bone marrow and blood. In MDS, the blood-forming cells in the marrow slow down, or even stop. Most patients with MDS will develop anemia caused be a low number of red blood cells, and may need blood transfusions. Some patients also have low numbers of white blood cells whose job is to fight infections, and platelets which help blood clot when we're bruised or cut. About 19,000 people are diagnosed with MDS in the United States each year. And although it can affect people of any age, the majority is older than 60 years. Exposure to certain industrial chemicals or radiation can increase the risk of developing MDS. In some cases, it is caused by chemotherapy used to treat a different disease. This is called secondary MDS. In most cases though, the cause of MDS is unknown. In this program, we will explore the science behind this disease, learn from leading experts in the study and treatment of MDS, and hear the stories of patients whose lives are affected by MDS. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1401 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 35 of 126 Sat, May 09, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #316 Tiger Portrait Today Gary shows this very easy way to paint a realistic Tiger. Just a little abstract design of color on the all white canvas makes an interesting background for this painting. If you are just learning to paint animals, this is a fast and fun way to paint them. 08:30:00 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104 New Orleans' history is a rich gumbo of colorful people and cultures. Eric explores this historic city with current residents who bring light to the mysterious and boisterous Big Easy, showing him a view of the softer side of a city known for its soirees. Join us as we give the Crescent City a new definition of "Painting the Town." 09:00:00 Grand View APT (CC) N/A #104 Channel Island National Park Baumann journeys into the Channel Islands National Park and experiences one of the most beautiful National Parks in America. Along the way he meets Tim Coonan, Island Fox biologist: Native American Julie Tumamait, who shares the stories of the Chumash People: Don Morris, Chief Marine Biologist: and Robert L. DeLong, Marine Mammal Expert. Baumann concludes the show by painting the ocean view from San Miguel Island. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Stress Relieving Workout APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #803 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) Keep The Fun In Functional Fitness In this episode Mary Ann focuses on the fun side of exercise through the use of novelty music and imaginative choreography. N/A #1317 N/A #502 10:00:00 10:30:00 Wai Lana Yoga Ungirdle Your Shoulders Today's poses loosen the shoulder girdle, releasing stored tension and improving posture. APTEX (S) (CC) 11:00:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #106 A Reason to Rise This episode focuses on breakfast packed with punch from a quick & easy raw smoothie to a full breakfast for your hungry friends and family. Raspberry Morning Muffins/Truffled Tofu & Sweet Potato Hash Browns/Quinoa Porridge/Ginger Snap Smoothies 11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #801 Mediterranean Baja The Baja California peninsula boasts a climate reminiscent of those on the Mediterranean Sea. Thousands of olive trees and vineyards in Northern Baja capture the distinctiveness of this region of Mexico. We explore the amazing grilled octopus at Tres Virgenes in La Paz and enjoy mesquite-grilled lamb with 9-chile mole sauce. Rick makes tacos of kale and spinach with a green garlic mojo from the gardens of the renowned spa Rancho La Puerta. In Tijuana, Chef Miguel Angel Guerrero Yagues shows off his terrific wood-fired grill to Rick before he cooks lamb three ways. Chef Jair Tellez makes a geoduck ceviche at his dreamy Laja restaurant in the Valle de Guadalupe. At home, Rick grills lamb with fennel and a red chile salsa. Astonishing Baja, indeed. 12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #217 Seafood Symphony Lidia has enjoyed clamming with the locals in Le Marche as well as in Long Island, and in this episode she shares two of her most popular clam dishes: Pappa al Pomodoro with Clams is based on the Tuscan classic - tomato and bread soup. Clam and Scallion Risotto, is a delicious variation of the beloved Linguine with Clams. 12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108 Seattle, Wa: Chefs Maria Hines and Holly Smith Set in the trendy Mallet Kitchen in downtown Seattle, host Pete Evans is joined by local chefs Hines and Smith to cook for their excited guests. Side trips include Oxbow Farm and Loki Fish Company to collect fresh seafood and meat. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 36 of 126 Sat, May 09, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:00:00 Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Ireland's Inis Meain According to legend, in the l7th century, Oliver Cromwell, the fanatical Protestant "Lord Protector" of England gave the Irish Catholics a choice: they could go to hell or go to Connacht. Some went further still -all the way to three ruggedly beautiful islands off of Ireland's west coast. Following in the footsteps of great Irish writers, "Ireland's Inis Meain" explores Ireland's pre-colonial past as the 150 Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of this wet rock in the Atlantic figure out how to manage their legacy and lifestyle just outside of the contaminating influences of the modern world. The innovations - like a luxurious and exclusive new hotel and a sweater factory that sells to the likes of Barney's - are controlled carefully with an eye toward tradition and the environment. This program celebrates an island that is the repository of Irish culture, Irish island cuisine that is locally gathered, organically grown and beautifully prepared and reveals what it takes to knit a sweater that bears little resemblance to the fisherman's sweaters. In the process, we hear one of Ireland's noted poets and fiddle players, learn to pour a proper Guinness and discover what inspired the Irish Nationalist imagination. 13:30:00 Curious Traveler APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 Curious About - Asheville, North Carolina Why is there a French Loire Valley castle in the middle of the American Deep South? Did you know that the name "Biltmore" is completely made up? Why did the architects of the Statue of Liberty, the New York Subway and Central Park put their stamp on this small town? Why did Henry Ford, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Edison all stay in a hotel where it looks like the roof is melting? And how did Scots-Irish immigrants create American country music? 14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #603 Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips Nestled inside its mighty ramparts is Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic." From this remarkably preserved medieval fortress city, we venture into less-touristed corners of the former Yugoslavia. In Bosnia, we visit Mostar - war-torn in the 90s, but bursting with promise today. In Montenegro, we sail the fjord-like Bay of Kotor and explore its mysterious, mountainous interior. 14:30:00 Journeys In Africa NETA (S) (CC) N/A #207 The North Cape - The Great Bloom Once a year in good rain years, the deserts of South Africa explode in color. This is the greatest flower bloom in the world. Bill ventures into the desert to experience this first hand and to film the rare animals that call this arid land home. 15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3805 Roses have many uses in our landscape. Certainly, they are beautiful but they can provide functional uses as well. Join us as GardenSMART visits with an expert who fills us in on the old and new of roses. 15:30:00 Farm with Ian Knauer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 Dairy Love pizza? Learn how to make it from scratch! In this episode, Ian teaches you how to milk a cow, make fresh ricotta and mozzarella, then craft those cheeses into a full meal featuring Ricotta Pizza and Cocoa Yogurt Cake. 16:00:00 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #514 Francisco Goldman In his first non-fiction book, award-winning novelist Francisco Goldman (The Long Night of White Chickens, The Ordinary Seaman and The Divine Husband) reconstructs and investigates the murder of Guatemalan's human rights leader, Bishop Juan Gerardi - one of the most controversial murder cases in contemporary Latin America. In this interview with Maria Hinojosa, Goldman shares how he launched his career in journalism, the impact of his investigation on Guatemala's future, and the tragic death of his wife. 16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #508 Nicholas Kristof, Author & New York Times Columnist Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner, Nicholas Kristof is a journalist, author and op-ed columnist for The New York Times. His books, including the best-selling Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, have all been co-written with his wife Sheryl WuDunn and primarily focus on poverty, health, and human rights in the developing world. Their most recent book, A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity, will be adapted a into a documentary coming to PBS in early 2015. 17:00:00 Pen Voice PENTV (S) (N) N/A #164 Portia Chen Silverberg, Executive Director, Thrive Highlights community organizations and engages in community dialogue focusing on local issues, not-for-profit service awareness and community advocacy within San Mateo County. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 37 of 126 Sat, May 09, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 17:30:00 Natural Heroes KNME (S) (CC) N/A #602 Truck Farm Using green roof technology and heirloom seeds, filmmaker Ian Cheney ("The City Dark" on P.O.V. and "King Corn" on Independent Lens) plants a vegetable garden on the only land he's got: his Granddad's old pickup. Once the mobile garden begins to sprout, viewers are trucked across New York to see the city's funkiest urban farms, and to find out if America's largest city can learn to feed itself. TRUCK FARM entreats viewers to ponder the future of urban farming, and to consider whether sustainability needs a dose of whimsy to be truly sustainable. 18:00:00 Focus On Europe 18:30:00 Autoline This Week NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3318 (S) (CC) N/A #1912 19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1305 Can The Divine Be A Person? What if God were a 'person'? A person has sense, knowledge, will, intent, feelings. A person can be compassionate, sympathetic, empathetic. What's the difference if God were not a 'person'? 19:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1405 Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play an original composition entitled "A Journey Home" and the signature intro from "New York, New York." Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, also gives us his thoughts on composing original material. Other featured artists include Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Karl Propst. 20:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Wilson Phillips Wilson Phillips, one of the biggest selling all-female groups in music history hits the Infinity Hall stage for an unforgettable night of nostalgia and chart-topping songs. The group, made up of Chynna Phillips, Wendy Wilson and Carnie Wilson, first reached the top of the Billboard charts in 1991 and have seen a resurgence in the past year with their appearance in the hit film Bridesmaids and their new reality series, Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On. Another reason for their return to center stage? They have a hit record! Their new CD, Dedicated, - which has topped the Amazon contemporary pop vocal charts - is a tribute to the music of their iconic parents; Chynna is the daughter of Michelle and John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas and Wendy and Carnie are the daughters of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Displaying the same tight, lush harmonies their parents were known for in their music, Wilson Phillips gives these beloved songs a new appeal in this intimate concert sure to pull on the heartstrings of multiple generations. The group opens the INFINITY HALL LIVE concert with their #1 chart-topping ballad "Release Me," much to the delight of the crowd, but soon they kick off their high heels and get comfortable singing the nostalgic harmony-rich songs of their extended musical families. From the Mamas and the Papas repertoire, Wilson Phillips performs "12:30", "Monday, Monday" and the song that inspired the Dedicated CD, "California Dreamin'". Carnie Wilson explained, "Last year we were at a private party and decided just for the party to sing 'California Dreamin''. After we sang that together, our manager asked 'What do you think about doing a cover album of the Mamas and the Papas and the Beach Boys?' I said 'When do we start?'" Fans of the Beach Boys won't be disappointed either as the group covers some of their most best-loved songs. From "God Only Knows" and "In My Room" to "Wouldn't it Be Nice," Wilson Phillips' performance of these tunes full of intricate, gorgeous harmonies gives them a fresh new tenderness. And it's a true family affair with Carnie's husband Rob Bonfiglio on guitar and Matt Jardine, the son of Beach Boys founding member Al Jardine, singing back-up vocals. Though the ladies of Wilson Phillips have grown up, married and now have nine children between them, they can still bring the house down with their most iconic hit song "Hold On," which serves as their INFINITY HALL LIVE finale. 21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #410 Richie Sambora Founding member of Bon Jovi and creator of some of the most instantly recognizable guitar sounds today, Richie Sambora performs songs from his solo albums, Undiscovered Soul, Stranger In This Townand Aftermath of the Lowdownat the Iridium. 22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1405 Myanmar Megan 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 Making Light In Terezin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells the true story of how Jewish prisoners held in a concentration camp during World War II fought back against the Nazis - not with guns or bombs - but through song, dance and laughter. In 2005, Lisa Peschel, now a theater studies professor at the University of York, discovered a collection of cabaret scripts - "Laugh With Us"- originally written by four 20-year-old prisoners held in the Czech concentration camp of Terezin. Located outside of Prague, Terezin effectively served as a way station, housing Jews before the Nazis sent them to Auschwitz and other death camps. In the face of this horrific darkness and uncertainty, the Jewish prisoners wrote and enacted comedy shows in a make-shift cabaret. The poignant and inspiring documentary follows a modern-day theater troupe from Minnesota as they travel to Terezin and attempt to re-stage the shows. Weaving together interviews with the original writers, witnesses to the original production, and scholars, MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells a story not only of survival, but also the triumph of a culture, artistic expression and the human spirit. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 38 of 126 Sun, May 10, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1305 Can The Divine Be A Person? What if God were a 'person'? A person has sense, knowledge, will, intent, feelings. A person can be compassionate, sympathetic, empathetic. What's the difference if God were not a 'person'? 00:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1405 Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play an original composition entitled "A Journey Home" and the signature intro from "New York, New York." Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, also gives us his thoughts on composing original material. Other featured artists include Lori Mechem, Dave Powers and Karl Propst. 01:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Wilson Phillips Wilson Phillips, one of the biggest selling all-female groups in music history hits the Infinity Hall stage for an unforgettable night of nostalgia and chart-topping songs. The group, made up of Chynna Phillips, Wendy Wilson and Carnie Wilson, first reached the top of the Billboard charts in 1991 and have seen a resurgence in the past year with their appearance in the hit film Bridesmaids and their new reality series, Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On. Another reason for their return to center stage? They have a hit record! Their new CD, Dedicated, - which has topped the Amazon contemporary pop vocal charts - is a tribute to the music of their iconic parents; Chynna is the daughter of Michelle and John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas and Wendy and Carnie are the daughters of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Displaying the same tight, lush harmonies their parents were known for in their music, Wilson Phillips gives these beloved songs a new appeal in this intimate concert sure to pull on the heartstrings of multiple generations. The group opens the INFINITY HALL LIVE concert with their #1 chart-topping ballad "Release Me," much to the delight of the crowd, but soon they kick off their high heels and get comfortable singing the nostalgic harmony-rich songs of their extended musical families. From the Mamas and the Papas repertoire, Wilson Phillips performs "12:30", "Monday, Monday" and the song that inspired the Dedicated CD, "California Dreamin'". Carnie Wilson explained, "Last year we were at a private party and decided just for the party to sing 'California Dreamin''. After we sang that together, our manager asked 'What do you think about doing a cover album of the Mamas and the Papas and the Beach Boys?' I said 'When do we start?'" Fans of the Beach Boys won't be disappointed either as the group covers some of their most best-loved songs. From "God Only Knows" and "In My Room" to "Wouldn't it Be Nice," Wilson Phillips' performance of these tunes full of intricate, gorgeous harmonies gives them a fresh new tenderness. And it's a true family affair with Carnie's husband Rob Bonfiglio on guitar and Matt Jardine, the son of Beach Boys founding member Al Jardine, singing back-up vocals. Though the ladies of Wilson Phillips have grown up, married and now have nine children between them, they can still bring the house down with their most iconic hit song "Hold On," which serves as their INFINITY HALL LIVE finale. 02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #410 Richie Sambora Founding member of Bon Jovi and creator of some of the most instantly recognizable guitar sounds today, Richie Sambora performs songs from his solo albums, Undiscovered Soul, Stranger In This Townand Aftermath of the Lowdownat the Iridium. 03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1405 Myanmar Megan 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 Making Light In Terezin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells the true story of how Jewish prisoners held in a concentration camp during World War II fought back against the Nazis - not with guns or bombs - but through song, dance and laughter. In 2005, Lisa Peschel, now a theater studies professor at the University of York, discovered a collection of cabaret scripts - "Laugh With Us"- originally written by four 20-year-old prisoners held in the Czech concentration camp of Terezin. Located outside of Prague, Terezin effectively served as a way station, housing Jews before the Nazis sent them to Auschwitz and other death camps. In the face of this horrific darkness and uncertainty, the Jewish prisoners wrote and enacted comedy shows in a make-shift cabaret. The poignant and inspiring documentary follows a modern-day theater troupe from Minnesota as they travel to Terezin and attempt to re-stage the shows. Weaving together interviews with the original writers, witnesses to the original production, and scholars, MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells a story not only of survival, but also the triumph of a culture, artistic expression and the human spirit. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 39 of 126 Sun, May 10, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 05:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #208 The National Museum of American Jewish History, Part 1 of 2 The National Museum of American Jewish History, located on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, is an American history museum that tells the story of the United States through the American Jewish experience. This show, the first of a two-part episode, focuses on the Museum's mission and founding. The second part focuses on the Museum's educational activities, its architecture, exhibits, and artifacts. Ivy L. Barsky, Gwen Goodman Director and CEO of the National Museum of American Jewish History, observes that the Museum shows that any hyphenated American group can share the Jewish-American story, both its struggles and opportunities. Museum benefactor Ed Snider, chairman of ComcastSpectator, speaks of helping to spearhead the growth of the NMAJH and recounts his role in the creation of the Museum's "Only in America: Hall of Fame," an exhibit that highlights the accomplishments of iconic Jewish-Americans, among them Sandy Koufax, Irving Berlin, and Barbra Streisand. Philip M. Darivoff, co-chairman of the Museum, notes that the Museum explains how Judaism has evolved in the United States. Darivoff cites a favorite quote from George Washington's 1790 letter to the Newport, Rhode Island Jewish community, which declares that the United States "gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance." This episode is richly illustrated with footage of the interior of the museum and its exhibits, along with striking views of the exterior of the museum and surrounding Philadelphia landmarks, among them Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. 05:30:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #704 Financial Anxiety Economic crises affect many people's wallets and bank accounts. It also causes stress that affects the mental and physical well-being of some. What can you do to keep financial anxiety from taking over your life? Guests: Raul Enriquez, credit counselor at CareOne and Olivia Mellon, author, money coach, business consultant and psychotherapist. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1402 08:00:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1204 Biloxi Shrimpers, Part 4 In the final episode, Jerry begins adding the final details in the boat, blocking in and adding shape to the pelican, plus, he demonstrates how to make a correction to the design/composition of a painting by altering the length of the boat. He switches to the Dynasty brushes for the chiseled edge and to create the shrimpers nets on the boat. The final step in this painting is the demonstration of Jerry's technique for creating a weathered post with thick paint and then the development of wood grain. 08:30:00 Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #508 Tortola Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from the Caribbean's Tortola Island-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a painting composition. 09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #604 Baby Seal Pup Art Lesson: Negative Space. The use of negative space is a key element of artistic composition. Negative space is the space around and between the subject of an image. Negative space may be most evident when the space around a subject, and not the subject itself, is used to artistic effect as the "real" subject of an image. In a two-tone, black-and-white image, a subject is normally depicted in black and the space around it is left blank (white), thereby forming a silhouette of the subject. However, reversing the tones so that the space around the subject is printed black and the subject itself is left blank causes the negative space to be apparent as it forms shapes around the subject, called figure-ground reversal. Wyland will demonstrate how utilizing negative space can be an ideal technique for representing animals in the wild. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Firm & Strengthen Your Butt APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #804 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1318 Variety, The Spice of Life Mary Ann combines a variety of exercises that improve function including a new exercise that uses the fingers and breath to control abdominal muscles. 10:30:00 11:00:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #213 Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 Seed-Saving & Heirloom Veggies: Chef Joseph Wrede & Kids - Santa Fe & Taos, Joseph's Table Restaurant - Taos, NM; Rancho la Paz Farm - Santa Fe, NM Considered one of the Southwest's modern culinary pioneers, Chef Joseph Wrede creates classic dishes with "chili pepper flair" at Taos' esteemed Joseph's Table restaurant. The chef and his two children pull on their boots for a day of discovery at Rancho la Paz, a tiny but glorious farm nestled along the Rio Grande in the southern Rocky Mountains. As they attempt to sample 96 kinds of tomatoes, 32 types of basil and 47 varieties of sweet and spicy peppers, the bounty is ripe for the picking at this experimental organic farm. In a magical tunnel of gourds, the children are transported to the pages of a fairytale where their eyes pop with amazement. As Chef Wrede helps his kids plant next season's harvest, they get a lesson in how to nurture and preserve seeds for the future. Recipes: Seven-Tomato Gazpacho; Seared Herbed Shrimp; Heirloom Carrot & Beet Sauced Fish. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 40 of 126 Sun, May 10, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 11:30:00 Taste The Islands with Chef Irie APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 A Little of This Chef Irie draws inspiration from Trinidad and Jamaica with Plantain chips and dip, Pan Grilled Jerk Pork Medallions, Sweet Mango Chutney and an Herb Apple Salad. Chef's interaction with Trinidadian Olympic athlete and Sports Analyst Ato Boldon is concluded with a lesson in making an interpreted Trini Bake and Shark. 12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2418 Little Bites/Stuzzichini These "little bites" become a BIG hit when Mary Ann prepares Celery Stuffed with Cheese and Hazelnuts, and then mixes anchovies, parsley and garlic for some fantastic, Anchovy Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes. And just when you don't have room for more, you make room for her signature Zucchini Meatballs. 12:30:00 Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 An Ecology Tour Martin gets up-close and personal with Vietnamese nature preservation by joining an eco-riverboat tour. Much to his delight, in addition to all the tips on nature, Martin also learns about the charming life of local fishing families, and how one can 'rock the boat' on an eco-river cruise. Recipes: Banana Blossom Salad with Duck and Ginger, Grilled Spicy Lemongrass Lambchops. 13:00:00 Travel with Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #304 North Vietnam: Hanoi & Ha Long Bay Arriving in Hanoi by train from Beijing, China, the Asia travel adventure continues in the communist capital of Vietnam, Hanoi. Head underground with hosts Nathan and Seamus as a hotel in Hanoi uncovers a recently discovered bomb shelter where Jane Fonda was reported to have played during air raids. Explore the winding alleyways of the Old Quarter markets with amazing water puppet shows, temples and shops. Experience the Vietnam War (or American War as it is called in Vietnam) history with a visit to the "Hanoi Hilton" prison. The Travel With Kids family then heads east to witness the fabled gum-drop mountains of Ha Long Bay. On a traditional Asian wooden boat, Nathan & Seamus explore ancient caves, white sand beaches, rural rice paddies and small villages rarely seen by outsiders. Plus, find out what happens when Seamus suffers a broken foot in a boating accident. Will the family find proper medical attention back in Hanoi, or is their Asia adventure finished? 13:30:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1205 Artcops As Burt visited the museums and galleries that are in his programs, he became aware of the extraordinary amount of great art that had been stolen --- over 6 billion dollars worth each year. This program will tell you about some of the works that are missing, why they are an important part of our history, and what you can do to help find them and earn millions of dollars in reward money. 14:00:00 Aviators NETA (S) (CC) N/A #211 Aircraft engines: Kurtis learns about aircraft power plants from Penn Yan Aero's Bill Middlebrook, whose family has a long and rich history in American aviation. Lockheed Electra: Made famous by Amelia Earhart, Jeff takes us flying in this classic bird. Most female friendly airport: George celebrates women in aviation at the most female friendly airport in the world. 14:30:00 Jonathan Bird's Blue World NETA (S) (CC) N/A #403 Monk Seals, Wounded Warriors and Counting Fish Segment 1: Hawaiian Monk Seals. Hawaiian Monk seals are a critically endangered group of warm water seals that are only found in the Hawaiian archipelago. Only about 1,200 of the animals remain. Jonathan sets course for the Forbidden Island of Ni'ihau to meet some of these reclusive animals, and gets a fascinating insight into the lonely world of the Monk seal. Segment 2: Wounded Warriors. Jonathan travels to Bonaire to meet an exceptional group of injured military veterans who are learning to scuba dive as a form of physical therapy and healing. Segment 3: Fish Count. Jonathan joins a group of volunteer divers as part of an international event called the Great Annual Fish Count to take a census of marine life across the globe. His mission: dive the chilly waters of Massachusetts with a pencil...and count fish! 15:00:00 American Woodshop Segmented Turnings Magic in Turned Wood. 15:30:00 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2004 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Octagonal Lazy Susan The Octagonal Lazy Susan featured on Rough Cut this week has a lot of bang for the buck. Not only is the octagonal shape beautiful to look at, but the inlaid veneer of birdseye maple and beeswing mahogany really make the piece magnificent. In this episode, Tommy provides detailed instructions on how to build the initial shape, but then takes particular care with his instruction on how to do the inlay. On a very special Rough Cut Road Trip, Tommy gets a behind-the-scenes peek at Historic New England, a massive warehouse of historic artifacts and furniture that is not open to the public. Back in the shop, fellow North Bennet Street School graduate Eli Cleveland joins Tommy to build the Lazy Susan. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 41 of 126 Sun, May 10, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111 Brain Health It is one of the most frightening prospects of aging: what about our minds? What happens if memories start to fade and we lose that sense of who we are? Alzheimer's and dementia touches all of us in some way over our lives, so what is being done to combat it? And what can we do to keep our brain's health and watch for the warning signs? Even if we're lucky enough to never face that slow decline, aneurysms and other brain injuries can also affect us where it matters most at a moment's notice. We'll take a look at everything you need to keep in mind when it comes to yours. 16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1006 High Risk Pregnancy Patient Story: Many women choose to wait until after the age of 40 to start a family. Lucy Sun shares her very personal story of how she realized that making the decision to wait to conceive brought with it other complicated choices. Myth or Medicine: Do your chances of having twins increase after the age of 40? Second Opinion 5: Five things to call your doctor about in late pregnancy. 17:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 Green Buildings Green Buildings profiles homes, a school and even the third busiest sports and concert venue in the nation to illustrate how energy efficient buildings reduce our carbon footprint in remarkable ways. Atlanta's Phillips Arena was retrofitted with energy efficient systems and it now uses 21% less electricity than other arenas of similar size and the energy the facility saves in one year could power 111 private homes. This episode also profiles Arabia Mountain High School which focuses on environmental learning throughout its curricula using Promethean boards (to reduce paper and enhance learning), outdoor classrooms, and even energy- and water-efficient rest rooms. Green Buildings compares modular, new, completely green homes to modified older homes with energy efficient systems and opens by touring the Solar Decathlon in Washington, DC for a glimpse of the cutting edge green building designs being developed across the globe. Sponsored by the Department of Energy, the Decathlon is a competition showcasing design and designers, many of them college students, from Germany to California. 17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #409 Paul Roberts, The Impulse Society: America in the Age of Instant Gratification Author of "The End of Oil" and "The End of Food," Roberts writes about the intersections between economics, technology and the natural world. Publishers Weekly said "The End of Oil" "may well become for fossil fuels what "Fast Food Nation" was for food." 18:00:00 Classic California's Gold Special Presentation Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold! (CC) N/A #0 18:30:00 Tracks Ahead APT (S) (CC) N/A #901 Skunk Train Tracks Ahead starts its 9th season off with a breath-taking journey from the Northern California coast through the towering redwoods on a historic rail line: We visit a detailed and lovely Denver area garden layout and its equally charming owners; Take in a Missouri 12" tourist line... And explore the spot where the transcontinental rail line saw it's final spike driven in our Classic Trax feature. Spencer Christian returns to host the 25th year of this popular series on railroading. 19:00:00 Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11 19:30:00 Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 How will the health professionals of the future be trained? The new Hofstra Medical School has taken the standard medical curriculum and stood it on its head. Students are taught to work together - that being a doctor is not like being a superstar fighter pilot. It's like being a member of the pit crew of a racing team. On the first day of school, instead of attending lectures, students head out in ambulances to work in the poorest of neighborhoods to take care of patients and learn about the communities in which they live. When students go into the classroom, these experiences will inform their medical education. In Long Island, at the Hofstra School of Medicine, filmmaker David Grubin (the son of a general practitioner) profiles students who are learning how to work in teams to apply the science of medicine to individual patients, emphasizing the human dimension - trust and empathy - in medical care. 20:00:00 Mineral Explorers NETA (S) (CC) DVI #106 Mexico It's the world's largest producer of silver with modern companies ruling the trade but Mexico's silver mining tradition dates back hundreds of years and helped shape the country we know today - a country alive with history and culture. Thomas visits several colonial towns built from the riches of silver mines and explores the ancient craft of silversmithing. Along the way, he finds a great lot of crystallized Mexican minerals but his biggest prize is the opportunity to journey deep inside the world's largest primary silver mine. Minerals featured in this episode: Silver. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 42 of 126 Sun, May 10, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 20:30:00 Kids Rock Cancer Distrib Stereo APTEX Cap AS2 Episode (CC) N/A #0 For a few magical moments, kids undergoing the pain and emotional challenges of cancer have a chance to step away from their daily routine and instantly transform "into rock stars." A new documentary, KIDS ROCK CANCER, profiles these young musicians as they write and record original songs in the unlikeliest of places - their own hospital rooms. The musical interludes are more than just a welcome break; they are part of a unique music therapy program called Kids Rock Cancer, created by Maryville University in St. Louis, Mo. Using the proven healing power of music therapy, Kids Rock Cancer provides an outlet of emotion and expression for children who have either been diagnosed with cancer and other blood disorders or have a family member suffering from cancer. The musical therapist helps the child express a set of thoughts and ideas, turn them into the lyrics of a song and compose a tune for the lyrics. Then the child gets to sing the song into a microphone with instrumental accompaniment. The result is a CD recording for the family to keep. 21:00:00 Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 VIRGINIA LEE BURTON: A SENSE OF PLACE celebrates the career of Virginia Lee Burton (1909-1968), the groundbreaking author-illustrator of the beloved picture books Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shoveland the Caldecott Award-winning The Little House. This finely wrought documentary explores Burton's life and art through a treasure-trove of archival materials, never-before-seen photographs, personal documents, sketchbooks, original manuscripts and interviews with family, friends and scholars. VIRGINIA LEE BURTON: A SENSE OF PLACE paints a portrait of a Renaissance woman ahead of her time, whose art and literature remains an enduring part of America's cultural heritage. 22:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401 Splinters Set in a small seaside village in the developing nation of Papua New Guinea, SPLINTERS follows a group of men and women as they compete for a spot on the National Surfing team. With no access to economic or educational advancement, let alone running water and power, village life is hermetic. With the national spotlight now on them, traditional cultural norms of village life are challenged. A spot on the team is the way to see the wider world; the only way. Who will make it? 23:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102 Three Arab Americans who navigate culture differences to become bridge- builders- hip hop artist Omar Offendum is a bridge between his Arab roots and American youth culture, Cafe owner Frederique Boudouani is bringing Algerian food and culture to Elkater, Iowa, the only town in American named for an Algerian Muslim war hero, and Aliya Suayah and her parents, Ismail Suayah and Krista Bremer embrace both American and Libyan culture at their home in North Carolina. 23:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Fur Trade 1600-1750 Travel along on an expedition to discover the archaeology of the Fur Trade. From Quebec to the Great Lakes the archaeology of the forts and settlements of the frontier record the story of expansion into the old Northwest Territory. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 43 of 126 Mon, May 11, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Tomorrow: Japan Beyond 3/11 00:30:00 Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 How will the health professionals of the future be trained? The new Hofstra Medical School has taken the standard medical curriculum and stood it on its head. Students are taught to work together - that being a doctor is not like being a superstar fighter pilot. It's like being a member of the pit crew of a racing team. On the first day of school, instead of attending lectures, students head out in ambulances to work in the poorest of neighborhoods to take care of patients and learn about the communities in which they live. When students go into the classroom, these experiences will inform their medical education. In Long Island, at the Hofstra School of Medicine, filmmaker David Grubin (the son of a general practitioner) profiles students who are learning how to work in teams to apply the science of medicine to individual patients, emphasizing the human dimension - trust and empathy - in medical care. 01:00:00 Mineral Explorers NETA (S) (CC) DVI #106 Mexico It's the world's largest producer of silver with modern companies ruling the trade but Mexico's silver mining tradition dates back hundreds of years and helped shape the country we know today - a country alive with history and culture. Thomas visits several colonial towns built from the riches of silver mines and explores the ancient craft of silversmithing. Along the way, he finds a great lot of crystallized Mexican minerals but his biggest prize is the opportunity to journey deep inside the world's largest primary silver mine. Minerals featured in this episode: Silver. 01:30:00 Kids Rock Cancer APTEX (CC) N/A #0 For a few magical moments, kids undergoing the pain and emotional challenges of cancer have a chance to step away from their daily routine and instantly transform "into rock stars." A new documentary, KIDS ROCK CANCER, profiles these young musicians as they write and record original songs in the unlikeliest of places - their own hospital rooms. The musical interludes are more than just a welcome break; they are part of a unique music therapy program called Kids Rock Cancer, created by Maryville University in St. Louis, Mo. Using the proven healing power of music therapy, Kids Rock Cancer provides an outlet of emotion and expression for children who have either been diagnosed with cancer and other blood disorders or have a family member suffering from cancer. The musical therapist helps the child express a set of thoughts and ideas, turn them into the lyrics of a song and compose a tune for the lyrics. Then the child gets to sing the song into a microphone with instrumental accompaniment. The result is a CD recording for the family to keep. 02:00:00 Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 VIRGINIA LEE BURTON: A SENSE OF PLACE celebrates the career of Virginia Lee Burton (1909-1968), the groundbreaking author-illustrator of the beloved picture books Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shoveland the Caldecott Award-winning The Little House. This finely wrought documentary explores Burton's life and art through a treasure-trove of archival materials, never-before-seen photographs, personal documents, sketchbooks, original manuscripts and interviews with family, friends and scholars. VIRGINIA LEE BURTON: A SENSE OF PLACE paints a portrait of a Renaissance woman ahead of her time, whose art and literature remains an enduring part of America's cultural heritage. 03:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401 Splinters Set in a small seaside village in the developing nation of Papua New Guinea, SPLINTERS follows a group of men and women as they compete for a spot on the National Surfing team. With no access to economic or educational advancement, let alone running water and power, village life is hermetic. With the national spotlight now on them, traditional cultural norms of village life are challenged. A spot on the team is the way to see the wider world; the only way. Who will make it? 04:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102 Three Arab Americans who navigate culture differences to become bridge- builders- hip hop artist Omar Offendum is a bridge between his Arab roots and American youth culture, Cafe owner Frederique Boudouani is bringing Algerian food and culture to Elkater, Iowa, the only town in American named for an Algerian Muslim war hero, and Aliya Suayah and her parents, Ismail Suayah and Krista Bremer embrace both American and Libyan culture at their home in North Carolina. 04:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Fur Trade 1600-1750 Travel along on an expedition to discover the archaeology of the Fur Trade. From Quebec to the Great Lakes the archaeology of the forts and settlements of the frontier record the story of expansion into the old Northwest Territory. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) 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 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1403 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 44 of 126 Mon, May 11, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #310 The Great River Race/When You Wish Upon A Sea Star THE GREAT RIVER RACE - As The Zula Patrol competes in Zula's annual Great River Race, their nemesis, Dark Truder, plans to win the race by cheating so he can become famous which he's sure will cause people to finally listen to him. Unfortunately for Truder, every time he plots to knock the ZPers out of the competition, they rally back using their newfound knowledge about rivers. In the end, with quite a bit of help from Gorga, the ZPers win the race and Truder and Traxie wind up all wet. WHEN YOU WISH UPON A SEA STAR - The Zula Patrol is spending a fun day at the beach, when they meet Stella, a young Sea Star, in a tide pool. She needs the Zula Patrol's help to find her way back home, and in the process, our heroes learn all about the ocean's different habitats, and their fascinating inhabitants. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #103 Princess Rou/What's Yours Is Mine "Princess Rou" - A not-so-attractive princess must choose between suitors who want to marry her for her money, so she demands they defeat her in the wrestling ring first. "What's Yours is Mine" - A fisherman refuses to sell a pearl given to him by a mermaid. Unfortunately, the emperor is determined to have it. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Balance & Strength NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #115 (CC) DVI #805 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1319 Finger Dexterity This episode combines fun music of the Charleston and Cha-cha to demonstrate finger exercises using a pencil, sit to stand exercises and vestibular work. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #806 After The Big Crash - The 1930s The party of the 1920's ended in a big stock market crash, plunging the nation into the Great Depression. Simple, sleek lines, body-hugging bias cut dresses and upcycled hand-me-downs were the fashion hallmarks. Angela Wolf creates glamorous evening wear on the bias and Rebecca Kemp Brent adds scallops to add a fresh look to any garment or to home decor. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) Sewing Myths Get over common sewing myths and start fresh. Peggy discusses ways to create garments faster and more efficiently. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #212 N/A #4206 13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1417 At The Seafood Counter Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Garlicky Roasted Shrimp with Parsley and Anise at home. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top picks for cast-iron skillets and Dutch ovens in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison reveals the secrets to making the best Oven-Steamed Mussels. 13:30:00 14:00:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #404 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen APT (S) (CC) N/A #305 Texas and Oklahoma Drunken steak; Smoke-lahoma brisket with Baked Beans; Bourbon and apricot spit-roasted ham with Spice-scented sweet potato casserole, Grilled Sweet Potato Pie. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 45 of 126 Mon, May 11, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:30:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #203 The Quintessential Tempeh Inquisitive about tempeh - that quintessential and versatile meat free protein? Let's check in with The Vegan Mashup for three essential recipes that will have you reaching for tempeh time and time again! Watch Toni Fiore simmer some saucy, kid-pleasing Tempeh Sloppy Joes. Terry Romero grills garlicky marinated tempeh for Classic Tempeh Reuben Sandwiches. Guest Chef Julie Hasson mashes it up a dessert Pizza. And dive into Miyoko Schinner's tempting Seared Tempeh with Fig Rosemary Sauce. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306 Things That Wrap A Gift Sharing is the fun of giving and the gift-wrap should be as memorable as the gift itself. There are so many ways to make a present unique. From decorating the wrap, to creating tags with photos to making a special gift bag - simple touches make wrapping a gift simple and unique. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #607 Mushrooms Have you ever wondered how mushrooms are grown? Follow Joel Greene and the Curiosity Quest as they travel through the Monterey Mushrooms facility to learn how these fungi are grown. 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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3005 Order Early and Stay Late Keeping a project on track is key to finishing on time and within budget. You will be surprised to learn how critical it is to order cabinets; appliances, doors and windows before the walls start coming down. This is a great lesson for homeowners planning a major or minor renovation project. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (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 18:30:00 Focus On Europe 19:00:00 Newsline 19:30:00 20:00:00 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11093 (S) (CC) N/A #3318 APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6031 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1118 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #211 Canadian fiddler, singer and dancer April Verch opens this diverse edition of Roots, which features crossover duo Black Violin, Missouri bluegrassers The Hillbenders, rocker Matt Butcher and international acoustic dervishes The Greencards. 21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #508 Simien The Whale Break-beat rock and indie-pop from the Grand Rapids-based songwriting duo of Tory Peterson and Zach Guy. Featuring selections from their upcoming EP and favorites from their 2012 self-titled debut release. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 46 of 126 Mon, May 11, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 22:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202 Aiding Autism This episode explores ways that digital devices and new technology can help children with autism and other special needs. Join us as we discuss which apps, games, robots, and other forms of media can help children connect with the world around them. 22:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Burbs and the Bees Gina's desire to get her own backyard bee hive sends Rodman seeking advise from holistic bee keeper Corwin Bell. Corwin teaches Rodman the importance of bees in agriculture and why backyard beekeeping is not only doable, but how bee stewardship is important to our global future. 23:00:00 Beyond Geek EPS (S) (CC) Real Superheroes A group of people who dress up as superheroes to fight crime and finds out that there's more to them then just the tights. 23:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 N/A #102 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 47 of 126 Tue, May 12, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6031 00:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1118 01:00:00 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #211 Canadian fiddler, singer and dancer April Verch opens this diverse edition of Roots, which features crossover duo Black Violin, Missouri bluegrassers The Hillbenders, rocker Matt Butcher and international acoustic dervishes The Greencards. 02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #508 Simien The Whale Break-beat rock and indie-pop from the Grand Rapids-based songwriting duo of Tory Peterson and Zach Guy. Featuring selections from their upcoming EP and favorites from their 2012 self-titled debut release. 03:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202 Aiding Autism This episode explores ways that digital devices and new technology can help children with autism and other special needs. Join us as we discuss which apps, games, robots, and other forms of media can help children connect with the world around them. 03:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Burbs and the Bees Gina's desire to get her own backyard bee hive sends Rodman seeking advise from holistic bee keeper Corwin Bell. Corwin teaches Rodman the importance of bees in agriculture and why backyard beekeeping is not only doable, but how bee stewardship is important to our global future. 04:00:00 Beyond Geek EPS (S) (CC) Real Superheroes A group of people who dress up as superheroes to fight crime and finds out that there's more to them then just the tights. 04:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA Wynton Marsalis and Robert Siegel Wynton Marsalis (jazz in the bittersweet blues of life) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM N/A #106 (CC) N/A #102 (CC) N/A #107 (N) N/A #1404 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #311 Mine Shaft/The Crystal Cavern MINE SHAFT - Dark Truder is at it again. At Zula's mines, he switches the labels of the minerals being shipped out to manufacturing plants and now everything is in disarray. Then, disguised as a home redecorating guru, Truder gets the ZPers to replace their "dingy old" equipment. Soon, at the ZP HQ and all over Zula, nothing, absolutely nothing, is working like it should. While the ZPers, in their new wobbly ship, try to find out what's gone wrong, Truder is the only one with equipment that works properly! Will Truder finally win? THE CRYSTAL CAVERN - Thanks to a rocky Truder space chase, The Zula Patrol needs a new crystal to power their ship. That means an expedition to the mysterious Crystal Cavern, where the legendary (and notoriously growly) Big Toe lives. Will they find the special crystal they need in time to stop Truder, or will they hit rock bottom? 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #104 True Treasure/Sinbad and the Cyclops "True Treasure" - A man has a dream that riches wait for him inside a palace. He follows his dream only to find that his true treasure was something entirely different. "Sinbad and the Cyclops" - Sinbad and Dina are once again off on a wild adventure that takes them to the far off island of the Cyclops. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Younger Muscles In 30 Days 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Lose A Pant Size NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #116 (CC) DVI #806 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 48 of 126 Tue, May 12, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1320 Happy Feet, Healthy Body Mary Ann stresses the importance of foot health. Using a small ball she shares foot exercises and massage techniques to improve circulation, range of motion and strength in the foot. 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #807 The World at War.....Again - The 1940s Factories hummed and women took up men's roles making military supplies as the Second World War began. Fabric was rationed and women took fashion cues from military uniforms. Angela Wolf makes a contemporary jacket inspired by General Eisenhower's shortened uniform jacket. Embroidery expert Lisa Shaw shows how to design a handy embroidered clutch bag for an evening out. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) The Skirt Peggy interviews a designer and pattern maker. Then, she demonstrates the basics for creating a half circle skirt. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #213 (CC) N/A #4207 13:00:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef NETA (CC) N/A #404 Weekend Brunch Chef Keller shares his brunch favorites including a twist on a twice-baked potato that will dazzle guests. Chantal's Pitcher of Cosmopolitans; Baked Potato Shells Stuffed with Scrambled Eggs, Oysters, and Smoked Salmon. 13:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Pastry Kevin explores the history of pastries and modern updates to sweet and savory versions; we explore the history of Dunbrody Country House and its kitchen garden. Recipes include: Shortcrust Pastry; Garden Vegetable Flan; Suet Pastry; Steak and Kidney Pie; Choux Pastry; and Chocolate Eclairs. 14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #605 General Hand, Redcoat/Patriot Born in Ireland, General Hand came to America with the British army, but changed his allegiance in favor of his newly adopted country. Chef Staib cooks cabbage soup with meat dumplings, roasted stuffed pork stomach with pan gravy, steamed leeks with Irish bacon and Irish soda bread. 14:30:00 Regal Fare KNME (S) (CC) N/A #111 Mid Spring On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that will be great for a Spring evening cocktail party. The recipes for today are Snapper crudo, Rack of lamb and favas, and for dessert, chocolate mousse. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #307 Things That Make You Beautiful There are moments in life when you want to be beautiful; your wedding day is one of those moments. Handcrafting elements for your special day will make you feel more beautiful. Today's show features ideas for how to make a special pair of crystal drop earrings, a delicate hair piece, and a gorgeous bracelet that everyone will want! Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 49 of 126 Tue, May 12, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #608 Braille Publisher Did you know that Braille is a form of print that helps blind people read? Join Joel Greene as he learns how a Braille publisher makes Braille books. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) 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 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3006 Put A Lid On It Vicki takes a quick break from construction to share her home garden and how to make pesto before heading off to the project house to watch a metal roof get installed. The hardwood floors are extended to incorporate the entire house and get a coat of gray stain for a more contemporary look. Take a trip to a local stone yard to see the solid surface materials Vicki selects for the interior and exterior countertops. 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11094 18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1118 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6032 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #719 20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #611 Otis Gibbs Nashville-based, Otis Gibbs is a world touring singer-songwriter poised to break out to the next level. The LA Times said "there couldn't be a better time for a voice this insightfully compassionate" and the Independent (UK) writes ""There's an authenticity and dedication in Gibbs' delivery which is somehow cleansing in its purity. In this episode, Gibbs talks about his approach to music and performs several songs, including tracks from his acclaimed record "Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth." 20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #708 Grayson Capps (Blues/Rock/Cajun) Capps, the son of an Alabama preacher, attended Tulane University on a partial theater scholarship, but songwriting emerged as his gift. The Lost Cause Minstrels provides another strong case why Grayson Capps exists as one the country's finest songwriters. These 12 songs incorporate blues, jazz, country and folk into one streamlined sound. Capps dips into the great American songbook on this collection of songs. 21:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #506 Best of Fest This episode features the top performances from the previous four seasons of the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival. Artists include Kenny Barron, Regina Carter, Grace Kelly, and Curtis Stigers. 22:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Great Missionary Meet the man whose transformation is one of the most compelling in history, the Apostle Paul. Journey with Jonathan Phillips as he re-traces Paul's bold quest to bring the Christian message to Asia and Europe, a quest which would see him imprisoned, beaten and on the brink of death. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 50 of 126 Tue, May 12, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 23:00:00 No Evidence of Disease Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE follows a unique rock band made up of six gynecologic oncology surgeons from across the country who are taking healing and the arts to a new level (the band's name comes from the four words every patient prays to hear, "No Evidence of Disease"). Created as a cover band to entertain their peers at a medical conference, the members soon saw the potential to reach women in a powerful way through music. What started as a novelty turned into an awareness movement to give a voice to women affected by gynecologic cancers. The intimate, humorous and inspiring documentary interweaves the remarkable courage and harrowing experiences of the women, devoted families and dedicated doctors fighting cancer. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 51 of 126 Wed, May 13, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6032 DW (S) (CC) N/A #719 01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #611 Otis Gibbs Nashville-based, Otis Gibbs is a world touring singer-songwriter poised to break out to the next level. The LA Times said "there couldn't be a better time for a voice this insightfully compassionate" and the Independent (UK) writes ""There's an authenticity and dedication in Gibbs' delivery which is somehow cleansing in its purity. In this episode, Gibbs talks about his approach to music and performs several songs, including tracks from his acclaimed record "Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth." 01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #708 Grayson Capps (Blues/Rock/Cajun) Capps, the son of an Alabama preacher, attended Tulane University on a partial theater scholarship, but songwriting emerged as his gift. The Lost Cause Minstrels provides another strong case why Grayson Capps exists as one the country's finest songwriters. These 12 songs incorporate blues, jazz, country and folk into one streamlined sound. Capps dips into the great American songbook on this collection of songs. 02:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #506 Best of Fest This episode features the top performances from the previous four seasons of the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival. Artists include Kenny Barron, Regina Carter, Grace Kelly, and Curtis Stigers. 03:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 The Great Missionary Meet the man whose transformation is one of the most compelling in history, the Apostle Paul. Journey with Jonathan Phillips as he re-traces Paul's bold quest to bring the Christian message to Asia and Europe, a quest which would see him imprisoned, beaten and on the brink of death. 04:00:00 No Evidence of Disease APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE follows a unique rock band made up of six gynecologic oncology surgeons from across the country who are taking healing and the arts to a new level (the band's name comes from the four words every patient prays to hear, "No Evidence of Disease"). Created as a cover band to entertain their peers at a medical conference, the members soon saw the potential to reach women in a powerful way through music. What started as a novelty turned into an awareness movement to give a voice to women affected by gynecologic cancers. The intimate, humorous and inspiring documentary interweaves the remarkable courage and harrowing experiences of the women, devoted families and dedicated doctors fighting cancer. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) Michael Pollan and Michael Shnayerson Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food) and Michael Shnayerson (contributing editor Vanity Fair). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #108 N/A #1405 08:00:00 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #312 The Lizard Who Came to Dinner/Island of the Endotherms THE LIZARD WHO CAME TO DINNER - Ziggy the Iguana comes to stay with The Zula Patrol, and his abundance of energy and desire to "help" makes him a handful. He wears out his welcome further by turning up the thermostat to keep his ectothermic system from cooling off. But when Ziggy loses the eggs he's babysitting, The Zula Patrol mounts a rescue expedition to the desert, where they learn that being ectothermic can be cool after all. ISLAND OF THE ENDOTHERMS - When Dark Truder sends a phony distress signal, the Zula Patrol find themselves trapped on a remote island with extremely rapid weather changes. While the Zula Patrollers search the island for a power source to start their ship, they learn about endotherms and how they are able to keep their body temperatures relatively constant. Meanwhile, Dark Truder takes over their headquarters, and learns NEVER to touch anything without knowing what it does! 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #105 Hunchback's Tale/Agrabroka "Hunchback's Tale" - Everyone thinks they were responsible for the death of a poor hunchback. The truth is far stranger than they imagined. "Agrabroka" - A bag of gold makes its way through an entire town and changes the lives of everyone there. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Younger Joints In 30 Days NETA (CC) N/A #117 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 52 of 126 Wed, May 13, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #807 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) All Systems Go! This program incorporates exercises for the brain and several body systems including vestibular and lymphatic. (CC) N/A #1401 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Elongating Your Muscles 10:00:00 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #808 Fashion Inside and Out - The Late 1940s As the war ended, women wore more tailored garments and pants. Fabric was readily available and flounces and drape became important design details to soften the masculine look. Sewing expert Londa Rohlfing shows how to make flounces for a truly feminine touch and Angela Wolf makes trendy cropped pants with a hidden zipper and great waistband treatments. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #301 Intro to Sewing Fashion What do cars and sewing have in common? Find out today as we begin our introduction to sewing. This season, we'll take you from the start, all the way to fabulous fashion finishes. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4208 13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #119 Summertime Delights Lidia prepares a light, healthy summer meal. Beat the heat with a Scallop Salad, savory Seared Sesame Chicken Breast, and a refreshing Mint Granita for dessert. 13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #418 Dinner at 8 Entertaining is easy with Sara's elegant but super simple recipes, even if your only guests are your immediate family on a weeknight. Try her Duck with Gingered Grape Sauce for an impressive entree, and, for food that's fun, you can't go wrong with the fabulously interactive Japanese Beef Fondue. 14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1209 Not Andy Warhol's Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese CORTNEY BURNS/Farmers Cheese on Grilled Bread. On a cold day, is there anything better than grilled cheese with tomato soup? Cheese singles and canned tomato soup have held places on families' shelves for decades, but on this episode of Simply Ming, the old classic gets a modern, gourmet twist. Ming makes a smooth, fresh Indonesian Tomato Soup to pair with Cortney Burns' Farmer's Cheese on Grilled Bread. Instead of using sliced cheese, Cortney will show you how to make your own farmer's cheese at home! This may become your new favorite comfort food. 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 #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. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 53 of 126 Wed, May 13, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308 Things That Hang in the Window There is nothing like a warm summer day, when the windows are open and the sheers are gracefully moving with the wind. Windows are an interesting part of the home that are decorated with textiles, but can also be adorned with photos, crystals and banners. Learn how to think of this space as a decorative element of the home. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #609 Bed Making Most of us sleep on one every night, but have you ever wondered how beds are made? Follow the Curiosity Quest crew and Joel Greene as the venture through the Banner Mattress facility to learn how beds are stitched and sewn together one by one. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1709 Make Believe Leave the ordinary behind and enter the world of make-believe. Create a magical fairy garden with Katie, then Franz shows how to take your paper art work from two to three dimensions. Jenny creates golden coins to swap and trade and then she and Katie make a gift extra special with a stenciled rocket gift bag. Cast a spell with a magic wand or gleaming sword created by adding feathers and jewels to the Family Craft Box. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3007 Wood and Turf The new cabinets for the home get installed today along with new decorative judge's paneling in the dining room and a coffered ceiling. Vicki welcomes Rob Kleber back to the show this season to design a custom entertainment unit for the living room. Jennifer Sarrano shares her decorative painting ideas with Vicki for the dining room and powder room. The FYH landscape team starts building a stacked stone retaining wall for the front yard. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) 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 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11095 18:30:00 Asia Insight APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #306 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6033 19:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #507 Latino College Preparation Despite a huge increase in enrollment over the last ten years, Latinos continue to lag behind other groups in college graduation. Sherri and her guests explore Latino college preparation, financial issues and resources, and solutions to higher college graduation rates. Guests: Jim Chavez Executive Director of the Latin American Educational Foundation; Marta Mata - College Preparation Advisor with Educational Talent Search, a federal program funded by the U.S. Department of Education; Arturo Aldama - Ethnic Studies Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. 20:00:00 Pulling Out All The Stops APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS chronicles the competition onstage and behind-the-scenes of 10 extraordinary young organists from the United States and Europe vying for first place in the first International Longwood Gardens Organ Competition. The competing organists face a challenge other musicians never encounter: every organ is completely different and none of Longwood's 10 finalists had a chance to practice on the Aeolian Organ before arriving at the competition. Each had only five hours to master one of the world's most complex instruments, a 55-ton instrument, with its 10,010 pipes, 237 stops, five 32-foot pedal stops and four keyboards. A collection of quirky characters and personalities emerge throughout the documentary: the 10 contestants and their families and friends; the judges, who don't always agree on who should win; the Longwood Gardens curators and historians; and the competition host, Michael Barone, a popular NPR personality, host and senior executive producer of the weekly radio program Pipe Dreams. 21:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601 Telluride Telluride, Colorado, a small city nestled in a breathtaking valley high in the Rocky Mountains, is a creative jewel that blends an adventurous spirit with creative energy. The Music Voyager team is invited to explore the multiple festivals that call Telluride home, from Blues & Brews, to Mushroom, Mountainfilm, Bluegrass and Jazz. The journey to one of America's great small towns reveals why Telluride has long been a haven for explorers, adventurers, fortune seekers and people looking for an escape from the rat race. Local musicians, artists, microbrewers, chefs and outdoorsmen demonstrate that Telluride is a vibrant and creative community as well as a world-class destination for live music, film, and the arts. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 54 of 126 Wed, May 13, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 22:00:00 Passing Poston: An American Story APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Between 1942 and 1945, The Poston Relocation Center in Arizona housed more than 18,000 Japanese and Japanese-Americans, who worked as laborers to construct schools, farm the land and construct an irrigation system. PASSING POSTON: AN AMERICAN STORY recounts the moving and haunting stories of four former detainees. A tragic past haunts each person, now in the last chapter of their lives, as they struggle to reconcile the trauma of their youth. They also give voice to the sense of dislocation Japanese-Americans felt and how many of them still search and yearn to find their rightful place in the United States. 23:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Mrs. Judo: Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful Using rare archival footage, intimate interviews and plenty of on-the-mat action, director Yuriko Gamo Romer eloquently brings to life the inspiring story of a remarkable woman and judo master. At a time when women went from childhood home to wife and homemaker, Keiko Fukuda made an unpopular choice and took a different path, saying, "This [Judo] was my marriage...this is when my life destiny was set." This documentary beautifully showcases the life of 99-year-old Sensei Fukuda, presenting her as not only a pioneer for women but as an inspiration to us all. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 55 of 126 Thu, May 14, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6033 00:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #507 Latino College Preparation Despite a huge increase in enrollment over the last ten years, Latinos continue to lag behind other groups in college graduation. Sherri and her guests explore Latino college preparation, financial issues and resources, and solutions to higher college graduation rates. Guests: Jim Chavez Executive Director of the Latin American Educational Foundation; Marta Mata - College Preparation Advisor with Educational Talent Search, a federal program funded by the U.S. Department of Education; Arturo Aldama - Ethnic Studies Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. 01:00:00 Pulling Out All The Stops APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS chronicles the competition onstage and behind-the-scenes of 10 extraordinary young organists from the United States and Europe vying for first place in the first International Longwood Gardens Organ Competition. The competing organists face a challenge other musicians never encounter: every organ is completely different and none of Longwood's 10 finalists had a chance to practice on the Aeolian Organ before arriving at the competition. Each had only five hours to master one of the world's most complex instruments, a 55-ton instrument, with its 10,010 pipes, 237 stops, five 32-foot pedal stops and four keyboards. A collection of quirky characters and personalities emerge throughout the documentary: the 10 contestants and their families and friends; the judges, who don't always agree on who should win; the Longwood Gardens curators and historians; and the competition host, Michael Barone, a popular NPR personality, host and senior executive producer of the weekly radio program Pipe Dreams. 02:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601 Telluride Telluride, Colorado, a small city nestled in a breathtaking valley high in the Rocky Mountains, is a creative jewel that blends an adventurous spirit with creative energy. The Music Voyager team is invited to explore the multiple festivals that call Telluride home, from Blues & Brews, to Mushroom, Mountainfilm, Bluegrass and Jazz. The journey to one of America's great small towns reveals why Telluride has long been a haven for explorers, adventurers, fortune seekers and people looking for an escape from the rat race. Local musicians, artists, microbrewers, chefs and outdoorsmen demonstrate that Telluride is a vibrant and creative community as well as a world-class destination for live music, film, and the arts. 02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 03:00:00 Passing Poston: An American Story APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Between 1942 and 1945, The Poston Relocation Center in Arizona housed more than 18,000 Japanese and Japanese-Americans, who worked as laborers to construct schools, farm the land and construct an irrigation system. PASSING POSTON: AN AMERICAN STORY recounts the moving and haunting stories of four former detainees. A tragic past haunts each person, now in the last chapter of their lives, as they struggle to reconcile the trauma of their youth. They also give voice to the sense of dislocation Japanese-Americans felt and how many of them still search and yearn to find their rightful place in the United States. 04:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Mrs. Judo: Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful Using rare archival footage, intimate interviews and plenty of on-the-mat action, director Yuriko Gamo Romer eloquently brings to life the inspiring story of a remarkable woman and judo master. At a time when women went from childhood home to wife and homemaker, Keiko Fukuda made an unpopular choice and took a different path, saying, "This [Judo] was my marriage...this is when my life destiny was set." This documentary beautifully showcases the life of 99-year-old Sensei Fukuda, presenting her as not only a pioneer for women but as an inspiration to us all. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #109 Greg Mortenson and Jacki Lyden Greg Mortenson (Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace. ..One School at a Time) and Jacki Lyden (National Public Radio). 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1406 Zula Patrol APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #313 Villain of the Year/One Is The Loneliest Number VILLAIN OF THE YEAR - Dark Truder, Deliria and every other villain in the galaxy are competing for this year's Villain Of The Year Award, trying to outdo each other with acts of nefarious nastiness. The Zula Patrol has their hands full trying to quash the cosmic crime wave - especially when Truder announces to all that he plans to pull off the ultimate heist - he's going to steal an entire galaxy! ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBER Zeeter is given a tough choice when The Zula Academy offers her a position that means leaving The Zula Patrol. But her decision is put on hold when the space pirate Captain Jacquie Stellar starts stealing stars out of their binary pairs. As the whole Zula Patrol works together to stop Jacquie, Zeeter realizes her place is with her friends. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 56 of 126 Thu, May 14, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #106 Give Until It Hurts/Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves "Give Until It Hurts" - A poor man inherits a large sum of money and is surprised to see all the new friends he suddenly has. In the end, he learns what true friendship means. "Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves" - Ali Baba's town is robbed by the famed forty thieves. When he follows their trail, Ali finds their hidden cave filled with stolen treasure. He takes it back, but he incurs the wrath of their leader, Tabnak the Terrible. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Younger Heart In 30 Days 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Slenderize The Waiste & Flatten The Abs NETA APTEX 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA Fit from Head to Toe This episode incorporates a variety of exercises ranging from vestibular system to feet and gait. (CC) N/A #118 (S) (CC) DVI #808 (S) (CC) N/A #1402 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #809 The 1950s - Boom and Rock In the 1950's, every teenager had a transistor radio and went to the sock hop. Designer and sewing expert Gretchen Hirsch shows how to make an updated circle skirt for today. Lisa Shaw adds contemporary machine-embroidery to a cardigan sweater, inspired by the sweaters of the 1950's. Gretchen returns to show how to add a gathered crinoline to make the skirt really full and flirty. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #302 A Trip to Europe Every trip needs a good map or GPS to get you where you want to go. Fabric expert Mathew Malek, a European fabric expert working in New York City, is our guide on our sewing road trip to Europe. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4209 13:00:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1007 Shaking Up The Margarita The Mercado Lazaro Cardenas is pretty standard as far as markets in Mexico City go. But turn one corner and suddenly you're in a different world: The world of coffee geeks, of which Rick is a proud citizen. The Passmar Cafe Finos stall brews espresso with natillas and cappuccino with blue curacao using unique brewing methods and award-winning baristas, and Rick geeks out in the best possible (caffeinated) way. Fully charged on caffeine, Rick's ready for a cocktail. So he pays a visit to mixologist Joseph Mortera, who takes Rick through a couple of his delicious creations including a mescal cocktail made with fresh hoja santa leaves and absinthe. Next up: Ricardo Nava, a bartender at Polanco's sleek bar Limantour, who shakes up his margarita by using mescal, pineapple juice and hot chile. Lucky for us, Rick makes cocktails with herbs from his garden plus some very tasty snacks in his home kitchen. 13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107 The Ultimate Steak Dinner Nick visits the butcher and the pear orchard and prepares New York Steak with Vodka Martini Sauce and Pears in Marsala Wine Sauce. 14:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #405 Cookie Monster Host Laura Theodore prepares a fun and festive array of cookies. Special guests: Jim Brickman and Chef Del Sroufe. "Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies" are packed with an irresistible nutty flavor and delectable jelly filling. Classic "Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies" satisfy sweet cravings with a healthy twist. Easy and festive "Cherry-Chocolate Taco Cookies" feature gooey chocolate and plump cherries. 14:30:00 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) (CC) Souper Soups for Supper Tomato Chowder With Mollet Eggs; Black Bean Soup With Bananas; Garlic Soup; Onion Soup Lyonnaise-Style; Consomme. DVI #120 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 57 of 126 Thu, May 14, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1706 Layer It Just like the right jacket can complete an outfit, adding layers to jewelry design can give the piece that finished and coordinated look and add depth. The first design features a clustered bead technique. Next, Jackie Truty finishes her gem aquarium with resin and gem inclusions. Then, Dale Nicholson layers and wraps crystals on to metal lace. Finally, stitch pro Jean Campbell shows how to create Russian netted spiral rope. 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #309 Things That Shimmer Who knew glitter could be so much fun, used in so many places and in so many different ways? A touch of glitter will make you happy - and working with glitter does result in a shimmering smile! Learn how to apply glitter using wet and dry adhesives as well as how to mix glitters to create designs with depth and dimension, on today's show. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #610 Dog Sledding Have you ever wondered how dog sled teams practice in the summertime? Venture through this episode as we visit a dog sled camp as they demonstrate how these incredible creatures stay fit in between dog sled races. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1710 Growing and Building Living things inspire us to create and to craft. Jenny and Katie craft together to make a special pot decorated with glittery sea creatures. Franz takes art outdoors as he designs, lays out and plants a character image for the garden. Bloggers share great ideas for creating a cactus that won't be prickly or making a quick and easy super turtle figure. Katie shows how to create colorful greeting cards and artwork for family and friends then uses supplies in the Family Craft Box to erect buildings or make whimsical bug cars. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3008 Hardscape Inside and Out With hundreds of square feet of tile and countertops to be installed it takes lots of talented craftsman. They all share great tips for DIY home improvement folks and you'll learn about today's new heated floor systems. The new custom interior doors are ready for delivery and Vicki selects new gutters and downspouts. Learn how to make a wipe-off bulletin board for your pantry or kitchen. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #222 Back to School; Learning to Be An Organic Farmer "Green Acres is the place to be; farm living is the life for me". You might remember that jingle to the opening of the popular series; Green Acres from decades ago. But today, that same desire is alive and well and spawning "Organic Farm Schools" all over the country. In this fun episode, the whole crew enrolls for a week in a New England farm school to learn all they can while there. The cameras are rolling to show the reality side of organic farm living with our mostly city-slicker crew. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11096 18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1146 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6034 19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1002 Today on Native Report small fragments reveal much about a time long passed at the Indian College at Colonial Harvard. Come with us as we visit the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Then meet Robert Anderson, nationally known for his expertise in Native American legal issues and Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. Then in celebration of our tenth year on the air a look back at a story about how tribes go through the federal recognition process. We also hear from our Elders and something new about Indian Country on this edition of Native Report. 20:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1103 Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver/The Ramblin' Rooks Bluegrass music Hall of Famer Doyle Lawson and his group Quicksilver and The Ramblin' Rooks, featuring former Lonesome River Band members Ronnie Bowman, Don Rigsby, and Kenny Smith perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville. 21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #902 Alabama Shakes The Alabama Shakes delivered a crushingly electric set at the Loveless Barn, located directly behind Nashville's famous Loveless Cafe. The crowd of 500 cheered each song as the band delivered a thrillingly uninhibited show. The band dashed through blistering rockabilly boogies, eruptive country-soul ballads, and more from their 2012 debut album, Boys & Girls, and the collection of new material earmarked for a much anticipated follow-up. Front woman Brittany Howard testified to the deeply felt truths of the songs with ferocity, and her bandmates were with her all the way-gutsy, dynamic, and altogether riveting. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 58 of 126 Thu, May 14, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 22:00:00 Wildside with Nick Molle - Costa Rica Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 In WILDSIDE WITH NICK MOLLE - COSTA RICA, nature lover and award-winning filmmaker Nick Molle embarks on entertaining and educational adventures in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. An experienced guide leads eco-tourist Molle through Corcovada National Park on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Molle's extensive knowledge of biology, passion for preservation and sense of humor shine through as he encounters a variety of wildlife, including white-faced spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, the scarlet macaw, the American saltwater crocodile, humpback whales and many other inhabitants of Costa Rica's ecosystems. 23:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Quilts Bring History Alive We all wonder how people really thought, dressed, traveled, and behaved in generations past, and we need only to look to quilts to find out. Since quilts were made-not by artisans-but by ordinary women whose lives they closely reflect, they are fonts of information about the people and periods they represent. In this episode we will explore the quilt's unique ability to preserve, not only our own family histories, but the history of America beyond the reach of memory. Join host Shelly Zegart as she analyzes quilts from two centuries up to the present, extracting information about everything from the state of transportation to the prevalence of smoking in their makers' world. 23:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #402 Owyhee Canyonlands, Sustainable Alaskan Village, Algae Power, Fungi Fuel Much of Oregon is a desert; and in the dry, remote southeastern corner of the state there's a wild and captivating canyon landscape carved by the Owyhee River. It's been described as the largest intact, unprotected stretch of the American West, but it needs more protection from development pressure, including mining. A robust campaign for wilderness designation is making progress. We travel to a remote Alaskan village, Igiugig, where young native Alaskans are adopting new technologies and green ethics to build a healthy, sustainable future while keeping true to their traditions. With another report on emerging biofuels, we learn about new advances in converting algae into a wide range of useful products, including oil, growing the algae with by-products from corn ethanol distilleries. We meet a scientist in Montana who searches the globe for botanical specimens, discovering fungi and bacteria in the tissues of some plants that can be converted into a diesel-like fuel. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 59 of 126 Fri, May 15, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6034 00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1002 Today on Native Report small fragments reveal much about a time long passed at the Indian College at Colonial Harvard. Come with us as we visit the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Then meet Robert Anderson, nationally known for his expertise in Native American legal issues and Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. Then in celebration of our tenth year on the air a look back at a story about how tribes go through the federal recognition process. We also hear from our Elders and something new about Indian Country on this edition of Native Report. 01:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1103 Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver/The Ramblin' Rooks Bluegrass music Hall of Famer Doyle Lawson and his group Quicksilver and The Ramblin' Rooks, featuring former Lonesome River Band members Ronnie Bowman, Don Rigsby, and Kenny Smith perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville. 02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #902 Alabama Shakes The Alabama Shakes delivered a crushingly electric set at the Loveless Barn, located directly behind Nashville's famous Loveless Cafe. The crowd of 500 cheered each song as the band delivered a thrillingly uninhibited show. The band dashed through blistering rockabilly boogies, eruptive country-soul ballads, and more from their 2012 debut album, Boys & Girls, and the collection of new material earmarked for a much anticipated follow-up. Front woman Brittany Howard testified to the deeply felt truths of the songs with ferocity, and her bandmates were with her all the way-gutsy, dynamic, and altogether riveting. 03:00:00 Wildside with Nick Molle - Costa Rica APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 In WILDSIDE WITH NICK MOLLE - COSTA RICA, nature lover and award-winning filmmaker Nick Molle embarks on entertaining and educational adventures in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. An experienced guide leads eco-tourist Molle through Corcovada National Park on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Molle's extensive knowledge of biology, passion for preservation and sense of humor shine through as he encounters a variety of wildlife, including white-faced spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, the scarlet macaw, the American saltwater crocodile, humpback whales and many other inhabitants of Costa Rica's ecosystems. 04:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Quilts Bring History Alive We all wonder how people really thought, dressed, traveled, and behaved in generations past, and we need only to look to quilts to find out. Since quilts were made-not by artisans-but by ordinary women whose lives they closely reflect, they are fonts of information about the people and periods they represent. In this episode we will explore the quilt's unique ability to preserve, not only our own family histories, but the history of America beyond the reach of memory. Join host Shelly Zegart as she analyzes quilts from two centuries up to the present, extracting information about everything from the state of transportation to the prevalence of smoking in their makers' world. 04:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #402 Owyhee Canyonlands, Sustainable Alaskan Village, Algae Power, Fungi Fuel Much of Oregon is a desert; and in the dry, remote southeastern corner of the state there's a wild and captivating canyon landscape carved by the Owyhee River. It's been described as the largest intact, unprotected stretch of the American West, but it needs more protection from development pressure, including mining. A robust campaign for wilderness designation is making progress. We travel to a remote Alaskan village, Igiugig, where young native Alaskans are adopting new technologies and green ethics to build a healthy, sustainable future while keeping true to their traditions. With another report on emerging biofuels, we learn about new advances in converting algae into a wide range of useful products, including oil, growing the algae with by-products from corn ethanol distilleries. We meet a scientist in Montana who searches the globe for botanical specimens, discovering fungi and bacteria in the tissues of some plants that can be converted into a diesel-like fuel. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA Sandra Day O'connor and Pete Williams Sandra Day O'Connor (The Majesty of the Law) and Pete Williams (NBC news correspondent). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (CC) N/A #110 (N) N/A #1407 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #201 Magic Duck Dancing/Chirp Chirp Tweet Tweet Chirp/Pocoyo-Dance Off! Quack thinks his snazzy new Duck Dance has magical power. He thoughtfully decides to teach it to all his friends -- for a small fee, of course! Chirp is really good at recognizing other birds' songs, but can she find one of her own? Then, Pocoyo and Pato stumble upon a disco and have a dance off. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #107 Keeping Up with the Jinns/King for a Day "Keeping Up With The Jinns" - A man stumbles across a bottle and a lamp in the middle of the desert. When he opens them, two genies appear who hate each other. "King For a Day" - A man brags that he could run things better if he were in charge. He gets his chance. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 60 of 126 Fri, May 15, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Cancer Prevention 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Improve Your Posture & Increase Your Energy 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit Sensory Awareness and Breathing Mary Ann uses fun music to demonstrate breathing techniques and sensory awareness. Distrib Stereo NETA Cap AS2 Episode (CC) N/A #119 APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #809 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1403 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #810 The Space Race Begins - The Late 1950s Nations raced to put satellites into space and the fashion scene took a futuristic step toward figure-hugging fashions. Gretchen Hirsch shows how to redesign a pattern to make a trendy blouse that buttons up the back and designer Peggy Sagers takes a cue from a man's shirt to create a flattering shirtwaist dress with easy collar variations. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #303 Have Fun with Fabrics Why do you choose a certain car? We all have our favorite make from sporty to classic but most importantly because they are fun to drive! Learn why fabric is the fun vehicle for your sewing journey. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4210 13:00:00 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #122 Good Catch! Grilled Swordfish With Spicy Yogurt Sauce; Baked Mackerel With Potatoes And Onions; Seafood With "Handkerchiefs"; Poached Trout In Vegetable Broth. 13:30:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Spring Vegetables After a long cold winter, Joanne shares her excitement about green spring vegetables and herbs. She'll incorporate those incredibly fresh ingredients into her cooking lessons with her student, preparing a Spring Panzanella Salad and a Rosemary Skewered Skirt Steak. Recipes: Spring Panzanella, Rosemary Skewered Skirt Steak with Lemon-herb Gremolata, Jasmine Rice with Lemon Zest. Student: Ali Levesque. 14:00:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1222 Smoked Duck Ham The duck decoy champions of the Brunet family are the special guests. Chef Folse also prepares Smoked Duck Ham and Old Woman Down the Bayou Poule Cassoulet. 14:30:00 Chefs A' Field APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #211 Disappearing Act Imagining a World Without Bees. Chef David Guas: Bayou Bakery - Arlington, Virginia Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) is a term first coined in 2006 for a phenomenon in which worker bees mysteriously vanish from a beehive. CCD represents a looming crisis for agriculture. Pastry chef David Guas knows how important the little worker bee actually is. He joins beekeeper Dave Hackenberg in a picturesque Pennsylvania apple orchard in full bloom to work with the bees and to discuss how they, and our food supply, might be saved. Recipes: Hand Apple Pie with Honeybee Vanilla Ice Cream; Zucchini Cake with Local Honey Glaze. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1707 New Techniques Thinking like a designer means recharging your creativity on a daily basis and looking for new ways to use old tools and supplies. First are embroidered pendants. We've been embroidering beads forever but this technique uses tiny metal seed beads. Next, Dale Nicholson has a great technique for creating your own hot fix crystal transfers. Then, Wyatt White introduces a way to make your own, custom coiled bracelets from heavy gauge wire. Finally, Jean Campbell talks about new shapes of seed beads and how to use them. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 61 of 126 Fri, May 15, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #310 Things That Say, Thank You Life moves so quickly, we forget to slow down and say, "Thank you" - sometimes we send a quick "thanks" with a text or email, but a genuine symbol of appreciation is a handmade gift. Your friends will appreciate that you took time to craft something special - make a mason jar full of cookie ingredients, decorate an everyday item to create a functional book mark, or make a set of earrings with a special tag - and say a special, "thank you" to your friends. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #701 Mirrors Mirror mirror on the wall...please tell us how you are made. Join Joel and contest winner, Genna on this unique episode to answer the winning quest letter about how mirrors are made. Greene and Genna travel to North Carolina to experience the fascinating process of mirror making. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1711 Discover The World Let's discover the world we live in and beyond. Katie and Jennie create a 3-D pop-up map of the planets together, and Franz explores the artistic use of dimension and space. Gather leaves, sticks and stones and then Jenny shows how to create a nature journal. She and Katie use water and paint to create a new fish species in silhouette. Katie blasts off with a jet pack made from recycled bottles and supplies from the Family Craft Box. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3009 Storage Solutions Important to every home renovation is storage and design solutions. Discover what's available in home organizational systems as Vicki shares her designs for the new pantry, laundry room, bedrooms and other closets throughout the house. Get a sneak peak at the new technology being installed into the house lighting and safety systems. Outside, Vicki selects a new door, opener and floor finish for the garage; artificial turf gets installed and pavers are selected for the back patio. A huge, cypress timber pergola goes up in the back yard. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #223 Dining from the Farm Field; As Fresh As It Gets (Los Angeles, Ca) As gardeners, weekend warriors and even commercial growers are turning to more eco-friendly practices, one solution for pest control has been with us since the beginning of time. Just as nature intended, biological control, using natural predators and insects to keeps pests in check, is gaining ground as the eco-friendly method of choice. This episode looks at finding and promoting natural predators in the garden and also discusses incorporating natural bacteria and plant derivatives when a bug problem gets out of hand. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11097 18:30:00 Out of Ireland WLIW (S) (CC) N/A #2252 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6035 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #719 20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907 Kruger Brothers with the Kontras Quartet; Paula Dellenback & Fox River. 21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1601 Lee Ann Womack Lee Ann Womack is the Grammy-winning vocalist whose 'Call Me Crazy, I Hope You Dance' and the 2005 Country Music Association Album of the Year 'There's More Where That Came From' are among modern country's most acclaimed albums. It's been almost seven years since this Jacksonville, Texas native has released new music. She will be performing songs from her Sugar Hill Records debut, 'The Way I'm Livin'. It's an unvarnished collection of songs by some of America's most progressive songwriter/artists. 22:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #103 Fire & Ice From Ethiopia to Peru, indigenous customs protect biodiversity on sacred lands under pressure from religious conflicts and climate change. In the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia, scientists confirm the benefits of traditional stewardship even as elders witness the decline of spiritual practices that have long protected trees, meadows and mountains. Tensions with evangelical Christians over a sacred meadow erupt into a riot. In the Peruvian Andes, the Q'eros, on a pilgrimage to a revered glacier, are driven from their ritual site by intolerant Catholics. Q'eros potato farmers face a more ominous foe: global warming is melting glaciers, their water source. Andes farmers, scientists and visiting Ethiopians struggle to adapt indigenous agriculture to the changing climate. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 62 of 126 Fri, May 15, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 23:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Isabel Allende Join host John Jacobsen in the lush Marin County home of Isabel Allende, the most widely-read writer in the Spanish language, whose eighteen books have been translated into almost as many languages as exist on the planet. Having been called 'genius' by The Los Angeles Times, she has received countless awards and honorary doctorates, including the coveted Dorothy and Lillian Gish Award, granted to writers "who have contributed to the beauty of the world." Fleeing for her life from her home in Chile after her uncle, President Salvatore Allende was thrown from power in an American-supported coup, she writes about what she describes as "marginals... people who stand on the edge and therefore are not sheltered." John Jacobsen delves between the lines to reveal Allende's disarming sensuality and joy for life amid the personal losses and challenges that have made her work so irresistibly multi-layered. 23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #531 Hytner, Bean & Corden:One Man, Two Guvnors Our guests are playwright Richard Bean, Tony-nominated director Nicholas Hytner and Tony-nominated actor James Corden - the writer, director and star respectively of the new hit comedy, One Man, Two Guvnors. Based on the Eighteenth Century Goldoni farce, The Servant of Two Masters, Bean's freewheeling adaptation is set in 1960's Brighton. In an interview taped just two days after the British import's triumphant New York opening, the trio discusses the work that made the show a success and share the enthusiasm that comes with being out-of-town artists who have scored on Broadway. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 63 of 126 Sat, May 16, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 01:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6035 DW (S) (CC) N/A #719 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907 Kruger Brothers with the Kontras Quartet; Paula Dellenback & Fox River. 02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1601 Lee Ann Womack Lee Ann Womack is the Grammy-winning vocalist whose 'Call Me Crazy, I Hope You Dance' and the 2005 Country Music Association Album of the Year 'There's More Where That Came From' are among modern country's most acclaimed albums. It's been almost seven years since this Jacksonville, Texas native has released new music. She will be performing songs from her Sugar Hill Records debut, 'The Way I'm Livin'. It's an unvarnished collection of songs by some of America's most progressive songwriter/artists. 03:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #103 Fire & Ice From Ethiopia to Peru, indigenous customs protect biodiversity on sacred lands under pressure from religious conflicts and climate change. In the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia, scientists confirm the benefits of traditional stewardship even as elders witness the decline of spiritual practices that have long protected trees, meadows and mountains. Tensions with evangelical Christians over a sacred meadow erupt into a riot. In the Peruvian Andes, the Q'eros, on a pilgrimage to a revered glacier, are driven from their ritual site by intolerant Catholics. Q'eros potato farmers face a more ominous foe: global warming is melting glaciers, their water source. Andes farmers, scientists and visiting Ethiopians struggle to adapt indigenous agriculture to the changing climate. 04:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Isabel Allende Join host John Jacobsen in the lush Marin County home of Isabel Allende, the most widely-read writer in the Spanish language, whose eighteen books have been translated into almost as many languages as exist on the planet. Having been called 'genius' by The Los Angeles Times, she has received countless awards and honorary doctorates, including the coveted Dorothy and Lillian Gish Award, granted to writers "who have contributed to the beauty of the world." Fleeing for her life from her home in Chile after her uncle, President Salvatore Allende was thrown from power in an American-supported coup, she writes about what she describes as "marginals... people who stand on the edge and therefore are not sheltered." John Jacobsen delves between the lines to reveal Allende's disarming sensuality and joy for life amid the personal losses and challenges that have made her work so irresistibly multi-layered. 04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #531 Hytner, Bean & Corden:One Man, Two Guvnors Our guests are playwright Richard Bean, Tony-nominated director Nicholas Hytner and Tony-nominated actor James Corden - the writer, director and star respectively of the new hit comedy, One Man, Two Guvnors. Based on the Eighteenth Century Goldoni farce, The Servant of Two Masters, Bean's freewheeling adaptation is set in 1960's Brighton. In an interview taped just two days after the British import's triumphant New York opening, the trio discusses the work that made the show a success and share the enthusiasm that comes with being out-of-town artists who have scored on Broadway. 05:00:00 In Good Shape WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #216 05:30:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3205 Learning About Primary Immunodeficiency Infections caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses or fungi are a normal part of life. However, a pattern of frequent and recurring infections is not - such as pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, ear infections, meningitis or skin and blood infections. The reason for these frequent occurrences may be a condition known as, primary immunodeficiency. The result can be a compromised immune system which can be serious, lead to chronic illness, permanent organ damage, or even death. Because these frequent infections are longer lasting and often harder to treat than those that occur in a normally functioning immune system, it's critical to detect, diagnose and treat primary immunodeficiency before it becomes a serious problem. In this program we will study the science behind primary immunodeficiency. We'll also learn how doctors help patients deal with this disorder, and, how patients can live normal productive lives when PI is properly managed. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1408 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #317 Bright Poppies Today Gary paints his trademark style of Poppies. He considers the Poppy to be the easiest flower to paint and is great for beginners. Today's painting has three brightly colored Poppies with White Daisies on a neutral Grey background. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 64 of 126 Sat, May 16, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 08:30:00 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #105 Vancouver, Canada - A stunning Olympic host, Vancouver is a growing global city on the Pacific trade routes. Offering a quality of contemporary urban life, Vancouver is a living pattern of incorporating development with conservation and a history of cultural richness with the opportunities of a bright future. Take off with Eric as he heads to Canada's west coast flagship city Vancouver. 09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 Van Gogh's at Saint Remy De Provence David takes us through the tumultuous, penultimate year of van Gogh's life - 1889, spent in the asylum of St. Paul de Mausole at St. Remy. David demonstrates the personally expressive palette and brushwork of van Gogh while describing van Gogh's uniquely spiritual and impassioned intentions for painting. David demonstrates van Gogh's drawing techniques as a preparation for his paintings, reveals his connections to Dutch landscape painting and Impressionist color, and shows how he employs these ideas with expressive, moving gestures in the landscape of van Gogh. 09:30:00 (S) (CC) DVI #810 (S) (CC) N/A #1404 Wai Lana Yoga APTEX (S) Special: Constipation Begone! Wai Lana shows you a very effective yoga technique for relieving constipation, whether mild or long-standing. (CC) N/A #503 10:00:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Strengthen Hips & Core APTEX Sit and Be Fit NETA Fun with the Large Ball The large ball is used in many ways from postural alignment to helping with balance in this episode. 10:30:00 11:00:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #201 Brown Bag Lunches Boxed, bagged, or shaken, on today's episode let's dig into outrageously tasty and easy lunch favorites. Miyoko Schinner whips up a creamy curried eggless salad. Terry Hope Romero summons kale fans everywhere with Shake it Kale Caesar Salad. Guest chef Adam Sobel of the Cinnamon Snail creates Spicy Seitan & Kimchi Tacos! And Toni Fiore shows us fabulous fish-free Tunno Sandwiches. And our bonus guest chef Ayinde Howell stirs up up a Gluten-Free Fettucine. 11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #802 Tijuana Taco Crawl People are passionate about their tacos in Tijuana. Ask any local and they'll tell you their favorite - complete with mouthwatering details. Three local Tijuana foodies take Rick on a taco "crawl" starting with arrachera (skirt steak) tacos at El Yaqui. Piled high with beans, creamy avocado salsa and Mexican "candy" (roasted jalapenos). The feast moves on to include suadero tacos at Los Ahumadores, sauteed and fried shrimp tacos at Mariscos El Mazateno, steamed tacos on Tijuana's tourist strip and ends with smoked salmon tacos at Salceados. At home, Rick creates a taco feast for a casual backyard cookout. 12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #218 Super Simple Seared Lamb Chops Grilled lamb chops are always delicious but in this episode, Lidia sears them in a heavy skillet, pressing them down so that all the surfaces get crisp. She serves the chops with a simple yet elegant red wine sauce made with dried cherries, garlic, bay leaves and rosemary. Served with a Tasty Potato Salad and finished with beautiful Almond and Coffee Cream Mini Tarts, this is a meal that everyone will love! 12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 Harlem, Ny: Chefs Marcus Samuelsson and Jonathan Waxman Pete is joined by two legendary New York chefs to highlight diverse local flavors, after they gather fresh ingredients from the Harlem Farmer's Market. Pete also heads down to Brooklyn to gather pickles from the Brooklyn Brine Company. 13:00:00 Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 The Greek Island of Hydra "The Greek Island of Hydra" is an exploration into the lives of American and British ex-patriot writers and artists who have responded to the Siren's call and reinvented their lives on this tiny, preserved, architectural and historical landmark - which also happens to be the only developed Greek island without cars. Interviews include internationally acclaimed Hydriot artist Panayotis Tetsus at a showing of his paintings, along with a host of ex-patriots who have followed in Henry Miller and Leonard Cohen's footsteps to make Hydra their home. This is an opportunity to see what it's like to escape to a Greek island. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 65 of 126 Sat, May 16, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:30:00 Curious Traveler APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 Curious About - Victoria, British Columbia Who was "A.B.C. Architect" and why did he design such a grand Parliament Building in Victoria? What is Fan Tan Alley, and what does it have to do with the 2nd oldest Chinatown in North America? How did an 11th and 12th century French, Spanish & Italian Romanesque-style castle, built for a Scottish self-made millionaire, become 'Canada's Castle'? Why isn't there a sign above the main entrance to The Empress Hotel? And finally, as we take High Tea here, is it pinkies up or down? 14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #604 The Best of Slovenia Little Slovenia is the least visited and most underrated of Europe's alpine countries. From its prosperous capital of Ljubljana, we enjoy the mountain resort of Lake Bled, venture into the Julian Alps for natural thrills mixed with World War I history, go spelunking in a gigantic cave, and swim with Slavs in a charming Adriatic port. 14:30:00 Journeys In Africa NETA (S) (CC) N/A #208 Durban - Land of Gandhi Few people know that Gandhi got his political activist start in South Africa. This is where Asia meets Africa in one of the most diverse cities in the world. Here Bill mixes it up with people of European, Far Eastern and Indian decent as well as the local Zulus. 15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3806 Springtime is quickly approaching and we're ready to get back into our yards and gardens. In this episode, we look at some great springtime plants and plants that will do well in shade. What's not to like. Join us as we GardenSMART. 15:30:00 Farm with Ian Knauer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 Produce Want to know the easiest way to support your local farmer? Ian meets with a CSA farmer who's growing amazing produce. Every dish in this episode comes straight from the garden. 16:00:00 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #515 Wes Studi Native American activist, children's book author and actor Wes Studi (The Last of the Mohicans, Dances with Wolves, Avatar) talks with Maria Hinojosa about his long film career and how he prepared himself for some of his most important roles. 16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #509 Martin Amis, Novelist Martin Amis is a celebrated and prolific author whose credits include London Fields, The Rachel Papers, Time's Arrow and The Information. His fourteenth novel, The Zone of Interest, is a satire set at Auschwitz. It has attracted attention and controversy, especially in Europe. 17:00:00 San Mateo County Today 115 Supervisor Adrienne Tissier, District 5 Features the people making local and widespread news in San Mateo County. PENTV (S) (N) N/A #115 17:30:00 Natural Heroes KNME (S) (CC) N/A #603 Brower Youth Awards 2012 Who's responsible for some of North America's most creative environmental victories, such as saving over 89,000 of gallons of water, campaigning for food justice and educating thousands elementary school students about sustainability? Young people who have yet to celebrate their 23rd birthdays! Get to know the young winners of the 2012 Brower Youth Awards, and learn about their many inspiring accomplishments! 18:00:00 Focus On Europe 18:30:00 Autoline This Week NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3319 (S) (CC) N/A #1913 19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1306 Is Death Final? Death is the ultimate defeat. No matter our successes, we are all doomed to suffer the final failure. But some claim that death is not final. Can the defeat be defeated? 19:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1406 Host Scott Houston and guest show viewers how to play Don McLean's epic rock ballad, "American Pie." Several guest pianists discuss their favorite piano players. Featured artists include Dave Powers and Nat Kerr. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 66 of 126 Sat, May 16, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 20:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Keb' Mo' Contemporary blues musician and three-time Grammy winner Keb' Mo' takes the stage alongside his band of top musicians. With Les Falconer III on drums, Vail Johnson on bass, Michael Hicks on keyboards, Kevin So on keyboards and guitar and Jeff Paris on guitar, mandolin and harmonica, the band's full sound and Mo's incomparable blues style engulf the elated audience. Keb' Mo' - formerly known as Kevin Moore - was born in South Los Angeles to parents from the Deep South. Often described as a living link to the seminal Delta blues of the past, he describes his style as a combination of the music he grew up listening to: blues, country, soul and folk. "I'm kind of a hybrid version of all those things thrown together," he says. His multi-faceted career includes portraying one of his blues influences, Robert Johnson, in the 1998 documentary Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? Mo' and his band open the show at Infinity Hall with "Inside Outside, " a song from his most recent album, Reflection. Mo' describes the album as the "culmination of all of my influences throughout my career." He also treats the crowd to his slow groove single "The Whole Enchilada," which he describes as a song that "reminds us men that when you are out there courting and falling in love that there's just a few things to keep in mind." Television fans will recognize his tune "I See Love," the theme song from the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly. Plus, the band doesn't disappoint with "Life is Beautiful" from his 2006 release Suitcase, and several other songs from his Grammy awardwinning albums. INFINITY HALL LIVE captures the energy of the crowd during Mo's rousing performance. The band closes the show on a high note with the inspirational "A Better Man," a song created for the charity organization "Playing for Change" which inspires peace in the world through music. 21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501 Hunter Hayes Five-time Grammy nominee and CMA Award-winning multi-instrumentalist Hunter Hayes performs on stage at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville with fellow critically acclaimed songwriters Barry Dean ("Tattoo"), Lori McKenna ("I Want Crazy") and Gordie Sampson ("Storm Warning") for the classic CMA Songwriters Series. Hayes and his guests perform songs from his chart-topping album Storyline, featuring the international hit "Invisible," as well as his No.1, self-titled, platinum-selling debut album on Atlantic Records. 22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1406 Antarctica Zay's epic adventure in Antarctica begins with sea kayaking and penguin watching in Paradise Harbor, sails to historic Port Lockrov where he observes the work of Ukrainian biologists, unsuccessfully attempts to climb the treacherous Mount Scott, meets with U.S. scientists at Palmer station as he learns about the effects of global warming and the plight of the Adelie penguin and finally crosses the perilous Drake Passage on his way back to the South American mainland. 23:00:00 Quietest Place On Earth APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote major island group on earth. On the second-largest island of Maui, the Haleakala volcano rises 10, 000 feet - nearly two miles - into the sky. And the massive crater located at its summit carries the unique distinction of "The Quietest Place on Earth." For some, the exquisite stillness of this stark volcanic landscape can mimic a religious experience, while for others, it simply inspires a deeper awareness of humans' place in nature. THE QUIETEST PLACE ON EARTH, from the producers behind APT Exchange's When the Mountain Calls, explores Maui's geological and spiritual birthplace. THE QUIETEST PLACE ON EARTH, from the producers behind APT Exchange's When the Mountain Calls, explores Maui's geological and spiritual birthplace. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 67 of 126 Sun, May 17, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1306 Is Death Final? Death is the ultimate defeat. No matter our successes, we are all doomed to suffer the final failure. But some claim that death is not final. Can the defeat be defeated? 00:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1406 Host Scott Houston and guest show viewers how to play Don McLean's epic rock ballad, "American Pie." Several guest pianists discuss their favorite piano players. Featured artists include Dave Powers and Nat Kerr. 01:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Keb' Mo' Contemporary blues musician and three-time Grammy winner Keb' Mo' takes the stage alongside his band of top musicians. With Les Falconer III on drums, Vail Johnson on bass, Michael Hicks on keyboards, Kevin So on keyboards and guitar and Jeff Paris on guitar, mandolin and harmonica, the band's full sound and Mo's incomparable blues style engulf the elated audience. Keb' Mo' - formerly known as Kevin Moore - was born in South Los Angeles to parents from the Deep South. Often described as a living link to the seminal Delta blues of the past, he describes his style as a combination of the music he grew up listening to: blues, country, soul and folk. "I'm kind of a hybrid version of all those things thrown together," he says. His multi-faceted career includes portraying one of his blues influences, Robert Johnson, in the 1998 documentary Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? Mo' and his band open the show at Infinity Hall with "Inside Outside, " a song from his most recent album, Reflection. Mo' describes the album as the "culmination of all of my influences throughout my career." He also treats the crowd to his slow groove single "The Whole Enchilada," which he describes as a song that "reminds us men that when you are out there courting and falling in love that there's just a few things to keep in mind." Television fans will recognize his tune "I See Love," the theme song from the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly. Plus, the band doesn't disappoint with "Life is Beautiful" from his 2006 release Suitcase, and several other songs from his Grammy awardwinning albums. INFINITY HALL LIVE captures the energy of the crowd during Mo's rousing performance. The band closes the show on a high note with the inspirational "A Better Man," a song created for the charity organization "Playing for Change" which inspires peace in the world through music. 02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501 Hunter Hayes Five-time Grammy nominee and CMA Award-winning multi-instrumentalist Hunter Hayes performs on stage at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville with fellow critically acclaimed songwriters Barry Dean ("Tattoo"), Lori McKenna ("I Want Crazy") and Gordie Sampson ("Storm Warning") for the classic CMA Songwriters Series. Hayes and his guests perform songs from his chart-topping album Storyline, featuring the international hit "Invisible," as well as his No.1, self-titled, platinum-selling debut album on Atlantic Records. 03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1406 Antarctica Zay's epic adventure in Antarctica begins with sea kayaking and penguin watching in Paradise Harbor, sails to historic Port Lockrov where he observes the work of Ukrainian biologists, unsuccessfully attempts to climb the treacherous Mount Scott, meets with U.S. scientists at Palmer station as he learns about the effects of global warming and the plight of the Adelie penguin and finally crosses the perilous Drake Passage on his way back to the South American mainland. 04:00:00 Quietest Place On Earth APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote major island group on earth. On the second-largest island of Maui, the Haleakala volcano rises 10, 000 feet - nearly two miles - into the sky. And the massive crater located at its summit carries the unique distinction of "The Quietest Place on Earth." For some, the exquisite stillness of this stark volcanic landscape can mimic a religious experience, while for others, it simply inspires a deeper awareness of humans' place in nature. THE QUIETEST PLACE ON EARTH, from the producers behind APT Exchange's When the Mountain Calls, explores Maui's geological and spiritual birthplace. THE QUIETEST PLACE ON EARTH, from the producers behind APT Exchange's When the Mountain Calls, explores Maui's geological and spiritual birthplace. 05:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #209 The National Museum of American Jewish History, Part 2 of 2 The National Museum of American Jewish History, located on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, is an American history museum that tells the story of the United States through the American Jewish experience. This show, the second of a two-part episode, focuses on the Museum's educational activities, its exhibits, its architecture, and artifacts. The first part focused on the Museum's mission and founding. Ivy L. Barsky, Gwen Goodman Director and CEO of the National Museum of American Jewish History, returns to the show to comment on the importance of the Museum's location just steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Barsky discusses the Museum's lively interactive exhibits, some of which invite visitors to contribute their stories and opinions. James Stewart Polshek, FAIA, architect of the National Museum of American Jewish History, talks about the challenges involved in transferring the museum from its prior location in Philadelphia to its new current street-corner site. Polshek explains why he chose a combination of opaque, transparent, translucent, and glowing building materials, and how the translucent materials function as a welcoming lens to visitors. Historian team member Pamela Nadell describes the chronological arrangement of the exhibits, the balance of major Jewish figures with ordinary people, and the importance of several items in the collection. This episode features dramatic footage of the Museum's interior and exterior, spotlights artifacts described by Nadell, and includes shots of the two sculptures outside the building, Religious Liberty, a work dating from the Centennial, and Beacon, a contemporary abstract work. Sweeping views of the Museum in the context of its historical surroundings add to this episode's impressive visuals. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 68 of 126 Sun, May 17, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 05:30:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #705 Deployment and Money Deployed soldiers often leave behind both family members and financial obligations. How can they cover their bills while stationed halfway around the world? Guests: Holly Patraeus, director of the BBB Military Line and Brenda McDaniels, program manager of the Office of Personal Finance for the Department of Defense. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1409 08:00:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1205 My Favorite Things, Part 1 Jerry discusses the unique steps that an artist will take to actually develop a painting. What exactly is his or her inspiration from idea to the execution of the painting? He discusses the use of a camera for resources, using a color printer and setting up a research library. The next step is the setting up of a still life, the proper lighting, suggested items for the setting such as colored fruit, vases, flowers, all the while watching the negative space even as you set up the still life. What we see in life, what we feel, the emotion that follows, that passion for painting, which is how an artist operates. After deciding on the composition, Jerry begins the background with Turquoise Deep and Ultramarine Blue; when it is dried he sketches in the composition with a white conte pencil. 08:30:00 Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #509 St. Thomas-Usvi Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from the Caribbean's St. Thomas Island-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a painting composition. 09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #605 Sea Otter Art Lesson: Blending Techniques. Many artists are defined by their blending techniques. A blend is the gradual transition from one color to another. Oil paint, because it takes time to dry, allows you to move the wet paint around on the canvas. This makes it easy to do the thing most difficult to do with other types of paint, the blend. All brushes will blend oil paint. Flat brushes are best. Colors are mixed on a palette and applied on the canvas. The brush is dragged back and forth in a crosshatch stroke between two values until a satisfactory transition is made. Value is the lightness or darkness of a hue by adding black or white to a color. Parallel strokes are used to refine the transition of values. A clean brush is used for the dark to middle and another clean brush for the light to middle. Wyland demonstrates how his blending techniques can create a flowing underwater scene. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Unlock Your Spince & Improve Your Posture APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #811 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1405 Footwork and Core We take our feet and core muscles for granted. In this episode Mary Ann uses a variety of new exercises to focus on the importance of your feet. 10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #214 11:00:00 Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107 Fields, Ont Fedlots Restaurant Eve/Eammon's/A Dublin Chipper - Alexandria, VA; Polyface Farm - Swoope, VA The New York Times described farmer Joel Salatin as the "high priest of the pasture." The Washington Post wrote that Chef Cathal Armstrong "steps into another reality using local ingredients.. .to produce dishes that are subtly, intriguingly unique." As the two connect, along with Armstrong's kids, Eve, age 7, and Eammon, age 4, on the rolling pastures of Joel Salatin's idyllic Polyface Farm, we get a lesson in where our food comes from. In seeing how "pig power" builds the compost and happy chickens are left to express their "chickenness," wandering freely in the pasture, we experience the circle of life on the farm. Farmer Salatin shows how his animals "do the real work"-fertilizing, aerating, composting-making clean food for the community without fertilizer, antibiotics and other harmful chemicals. Chef Armstrong then transforms this "eco-agriculture" into mouthwatering dishes that nourish the palate and the soul. Recipes: Polyface Farm Seared Chicken Breast on a Bed of Wild Chanterelles & Braised Baby Chard; Cathal's New World Pork & Beans 11:30:00 Taste The Islands with Chef Irie APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Dinner in the Keys Chef Irie showcases his love of island gourmet with Shrimp Bisque, Spicy Steamed Fish Papillote and a Mango Key Lime Pie. Chef cooks and converses with the "Bad Boys" of reggae, Inner Circle. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 69 of 126 Sun, May 17, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2419 Cooking Pellegrino Artusi-Style/Cucinando Come Pellegrino Artusi Mary Ann's cooking students travel to Casa Artusi, in Forlimpopoli, Italy, to learn the secrets of Romagna regional cooking. Mary Ann leads the way with Cappelletti in Capon Broth, and the student continue with Turbo in Paper, Piadina, Whipped Mortadella, Lenten Spinach, and delicate dessert called English "Soup." 12:30:00 Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Country Life, City Life In Vietnam, many of today's city dwellers are only one generation removed from their country roots. Martin discovers that the long journey home to the Vietnamese countryside can also be a short riverboat ride to a picturesque park outside Ho Chi Minh City. Recipes: Grilled Meatballs, Grilled Shrimp, Young Coconut Drink. 13:00:00 Travel with Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #305 Thailand: Jungle & Elephants After a quick tour of Bangkok, and its traditional floating markets, Travel With Kids escapes the rush of the huge city and heads into the jungle of Kanchanaburi Province near the Burmese border. Heading up the River Kwai by boat, stopping to absorb World War II history at the famous bridge, the family arrives at the a floating hotel. Built out of bamboo, the hotel is set deep into the river canyons and is surrounded by elephants! After discovering the lives of the Mon people, refugees from nearby Burma, the family heads to Elephant World, a rehabilitation center for the giant creatures. Nathan & Seamus learn about the conservation efforts underway in Thailand to save the elephants and help care for the animals: preparing their food, hand feeding them, giving them a scrub down, and riding them into the jungle to sleep. 13:30:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1206 The Great Rivers of Europe: Nuremberg to Linz Burt starts off in Nuremberg with visits to the 900 year old Imperial Castle, the open farmers' market and his favorite spice cookie shop. Then he sails to Regensburg to visit the remains of an ancient Roman fort. Next he cruises through the Danube Gorge to Weltenburg Abbey where the Benedictine monks have been brewing one of Europe's great beers since 1050. In Linz, we learn about the Linzertorte and see the world's largest church organ. 14:00:00 Aviators NETA (S) (CC) N/A #212 Buying a used aircraft: Anthony shows that buying The Aviators' new 210 can be just as simple as buying a used car. And accessorizing it can be just as fun. Heli-tourism: We'll show you how helicopters can give you a unique look at one of the great wonders of the world. Antonov AN-2: George explores the history of this Soviet-era passenger plane and learns how it's used today. 14:30:00 Jonathan Bird's Blue World NETA (S) (CC) N/A #404 Artificial Reefs and Free Diving Segment 1: Artificial Reefs. In the Florida Keys, several ships have been sunk intentionally as artificial reefs to provide habitat for fish and entertainment for scuba divers. Jonathan visits three wrecks of different ages to see how fast these wrecks turn into reefs. Segment 2: Free Diving with Karol Meyer. Jonathan travels to the island of Bonaire to take a course in freediving from Karol Meyer, a world-champion freediver. Soon he learns how to hold his breath and dive-with no scuba tank! 15:00:00 American Woodshop Thinking Toys 2 Puzzle Joinery in Furniture designs. NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2005 15:30:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 Flag Box Perfect for Veterans Day, or any other day, this episode of Rough Cut features the building of a Flag Box, perfect for housing the American flag. As a special feature in this episode, Tommy welcomes five retired members of the military into the shop to help him fold the flag for the box. And to add another dimension, the box itself features splines made from live oak from the USS Constitution. Throughout the episode, Tommy provides detailed instructions, highlighting the techniques for achieving successful splined miter joints. Tommy also goes on location to the USS Constitution to speak with naval historian Margherita Desy, and is paid an in-studio visit by fellow woodworker Al D'Attanasio. 16:00:00 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112 Sex Re-Education Is growing old the end of sex? It shouldn't be. And in so many ways it's a chance for us to go back to the classroom in order to really understand the importance and health benefits of intimacy as we age. Add menopause to the mix and--especially for women--growing older is a time to go back to the drawing board for some sex education all over again. 16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1007 Controlling Hypertension Patient Story: Connie Bentley thought she was doing everything right-she ate well and exercised every day. But like many Americans, her hypertension went untreated-and she almost paid the ultimate price. Myth or Medicine: Does eating salt cause hypertension? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to keep your hypertension in check. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 70 of 126 Sun, May 17, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 17:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105 Environmental Body Makeover In this episode, we explore makeovers that matter: getting rid of toxins in and on our bodies. Bestselling author, Dr. Andrew Weil, tells us how to keep healthy by making smart diet & nutrition choices and knowing what food labels really say. Director of Environmental Working Group, Ken Cook, shares some surprising tidbits about chemicals in everyday body products. A boy with Autism makes amazing progress with help from Shauna K. Young, PhD, through a manganese-free diet and elimination of food additives. Environmentalist Laurie David gives us her take on how the overuse of antibiotics on farm animals makes us more susceptible to disease and sickness, and what we can do about it. 17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #410 Colm Toibin, Norah Webster Irish author Colm Toibin is a prolific prize-winning author. His novel "The Master" won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (with a 100,000- pound purse), plus many American awards. He's a professor at Columbia University. 18:00:00 Classic California's Gold Special Presentation Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold! (CC) N/A #0 18:30:00 Tracks Ahead APT (S) (CC) N/A #902 Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern Visit an eastern Pennsylvania tourist line with a history that is unmistakably tied to its equally historic surroundings; We'll examine a layout honoring one of the longest rail lines in the country; Meet a collector who specializes in repurposing industrial rail parts; And enjoy the rarified air of Colorado on a visit to the Colorado Rail Museum. Spencer Christian hosts. 19:00:00 Filipino American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Harana: The Search for the Lost Art of Serenade Harana: The Search for the Lost Art of Serenade by Florante Aguilar & Benito Bautista. Upon his father's death, Florante, a classically trained guitarist returns to the Philippines after 12 years of absence. During his stay, he rediscovers the music of harana - a long forgotten tradition of Filipino serenading when men sang under the window at night to fearlessly declare their love for a woman. Intent on unearthing these unheralded songs, Florante travels to the remote provinces where he discovers three of the last surviving practitioners - a farmer, a fisherman and a tricycle driver. Astounded by their golden voices, Florante asks them to travel with him to perform and record these unknown songs. During their travels, the haranistas meet Brian, a shy young man who for years has been secretly in love with a schoolmate. The haranistas, who have not serenaded in the last thirty years, offered their services to serenade Brian's object of affection, resulting in one of the most tender moments of genuine harana captiured on milm. Word soon spread around Manila of leatherly faced men whose style of untrained but sincere and expressive singing touch the hearts everywhere they performed, culminating in a series of triumphant live performances - from the small village to prestigious concert halls to recording the first authentic harana album in the last fifty years. But the question remains - can harana be restored to its former glory or is it doomed to vanish silently into the night forever? 20:00:00 Beyond The Light Switch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Beyond the Light Switch begins by laying out the challenges and considering the tradeoff of carbon capture and storage, hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, and the possibility of a nuclear renaissance. Hosted by Scientific American's David Biello, Beyond the Light Switch adds a much needed balanced perspective to a national energy debate that will surely become more heated and more critical that anything since healthcare. 21:00:00 Seneca Ray Stoddard: An American Original APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL explores the life and creative genius of landscape photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard (1843-1917), whose work significantly impacted United States' environmental public policy, travel and attitudes about the natural world. Over the span of forty years, Stoddard captured stunning images of a rugged and changing wilderness, including breathtaking scenes of life in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York. Throughout the documentary, professors, historians and photographers discuss Stoddard's rich pictorial legacy. 22:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #402 Na Mele: Jerry Santos Legendary musician Jerry Santos shares music and thoughts about his home in Hawai'i. Fellow musicians Kamuela Kimokeo and Hoku Zuttermeister accompany Jerry as they perform at his home and in front of backdrops depicting his hometown of Kahaluu, on Windward O'ahu. 23:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 America has always been a home for entrepreneurs. Inspired by the American Arts and Crafts movement, Nawal Motawi started Motawi Tileworks, a successful craftsman tile business in Michigan, Fahid Daoud and his brothers fulfilled the American Dream through a chain of chili restaurants that began in Cincinnati and spread through southern Ohio, and Moose Scheib built Loanmod, to help homeowners facing foreclosure figure out how to refinance and save their homes. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 71 of 126 Sun, May 17, 2015 Start 23:30:00 Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 World War America 1750-1775 Join Monty as he digs into the archaeology of the towns, forts and settlements along the contended border zone between Colonial America and New France that tell the story of America's first world war: the French and Indian War. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 72 of 126 Mon, May 18, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Filipino American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Harana: The Search for the Lost Art of Serenade Harana: The Search for the Lost Art of Serenade by Florante Aguilar & Benito Bautista. Upon his father's death, Florante, a classically trained guitarist returns to the Philippines after 12 years of absence. During his stay, he rediscovers the music of harana - a long forgotten tradition of Filipino serenading when men sang under the window at night to fearlessly declare their love for a woman. Intent on unearthing these unheralded songs, Florante travels to the remote provinces where he discovers three of the last surviving practitioners - a farmer, a fisherman and a tricycle driver. Astounded by their golden voices, Florante asks them to travel with him to perform and record these unknown songs. During their travels, the haranistas meet Brian, a shy young man who for years has been secretly in love with a schoolmate. The haranistas, who have not serenaded in the last thirty years, offered their services to serenade Brian's object of affection, resulting in one of the most tender moments of genuine harana captiured on milm. Word soon spread around Manila of leatherly faced men whose style of untrained but sincere and expressive singing touch the hearts everywhere they performed, culminating in a series of triumphant live performances - from the small village to prestigious concert halls to recording the first authentic harana album in the last fifty years. But the question remains - can harana be restored to its former glory or is it doomed to vanish silently into the night forever? 01:00:00 Beyond The Light Switch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101 Beyond the Light Switch begins by laying out the challenges and considering the tradeoff of carbon capture and storage, hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, and the possibility of a nuclear renaissance. Hosted by Scientific American's David Biello, Beyond the Light Switch adds a much needed balanced perspective to a national energy debate that will surely become more heated and more critical that anything since healthcare. 02:00:00 Seneca Ray Stoddard: An American Original APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL explores the life and creative genius of landscape photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard (1843-1917), whose work significantly impacted United States' environmental public policy, travel and attitudes about the natural world. Over the span of forty years, Stoddard captured stunning images of a rugged and changing wilderness, including breathtaking scenes of life in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York. Throughout the documentary, professors, historians and photographers discuss Stoddard's rich pictorial legacy. 03:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #402 Na Mele: Jerry Santos Legendary musician Jerry Santos shares music and thoughts about his home in Hawai'i. Fellow musicians Kamuela Kimokeo and Hoku Zuttermeister accompany Jerry as they perform at his home and in front of backdrops depicting his hometown of Kahaluu, on Windward O'ahu. 04:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 America has always been a home for entrepreneurs. Inspired by the American Arts and Crafts movement, Nawal Motawi started Motawi Tileworks, a successful craftsman tile business in Michigan, Fahid Daoud and his brothers fulfilled the American Dream through a chain of chili restaurants that began in Cincinnati and spread through southern Ohio, and Moose Scheib built Loanmod, to help homeowners facing foreclosure figure out how to refinance and save their homes. 04:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 World War America 1750-1775 Join Monty as he digs into the archaeology of the towns, forts and settlements along the contended border zone between Colonial America and New France that tell the story of America's first world war: the French and Indian War. 05:00:00 Great Conversations Karen Armstrong and Robert Siegel Karen Armstrong (Buddha) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz NETA (CC) N/A #111 KCSM (N) N/A #1410 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202 A Duck's Tale/ Quack's Tracks/Pocoyo-Scary Noises After meeting a skunk for the very first time, Quack discovers a surprising flaw in duck design. On the first snowy day of winter, Peep loses Quack, learns about footprints, and builds a snow duck. Then, Pocoyo and Pato are out for an adventure in the Vamoosh but have to land on a strange planet where they meet a visitor. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #108 Abu Sabir/Bigger, Badder, Badr "Abu Sabir" - When everyone in town goes running off to find treasure the ever patient Abu Sabir refuses to participate. "Bigger, Badder, Badr" - A lone man stands up to an evil tyrant and incurs his wrath. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Fat Blaster 1 NETA (CC) N/A #120 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 73 of 126 Mon, May 18, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #812 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) Controlled Breathing Mary Ann experiments with several ways to control breathing to efficiently distribute oxygen throughout the body. (CC) N/A #1406 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Improve Your Balance 10:00:00 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #811 The British Invasion - The 1960s Technology exploded and new music, fashion and ideas flooded in from England and beyond. Fashion influence went beyond Fifth Avenue and Carnaby Street in London influenced the fashion scene. Sewing expert Angela Wolf shows how easy it is to cut and sew a sassy mini-skirt and Marie Zinno uses today's embroidery technology to embroider a hip fringed faux suede belt. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1213 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) 10 All Time Best Sewing Tips Pack your bags for your sewing road trip with the 10 all-time best sewing tips to make sewing faster, easier and better. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #304 N/A #4211 13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1418 Elegant Brunch Favorites Man on the street Doc Willoughby visits Hi-Rise Bakery across the river in Cambridge, MA, to learn all about brioche from a pro. Then, in the test kitchen, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make No-Knead Brioche at home. Next, gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews brioche pans and tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of bacon. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison shows Chris how to make the ultimate Lemon Ricotta Pancakes. 13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #405 14:00:00 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen APT (S) (CC) N/A #306 The Pacific Rim Lemongrass Pork Sates with Peanut Sauce and Cucumber Relish; Alder grilled salmon with citrus butter; Cinnamon grilled plums with red wine sauce. 14:30:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204 Healthy On Budget 2 Eat well, eat hearty, and eat meatless for less! The Vegan Mashup chefs will show you three wholesome meals that fit into any budget and never skimp on flavor and freshness! Miyoko Schinner's Japanese Curry Udon Noodles delivers homestyle comfort. Guest chef Elizabeth Fraser crafts a Creamy Beet Rawvioli. Toni Fiore creates crunchy and satisfying Smokey Hazelnut and Black Bean Burgers. Terry Romero transforms leftover quinoa into fast and spicy Spanish Refried Quinoa. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1708 Color It Every supply can be altered in some way- we are never limited by how a material starts out. On this episode we're using patinas, pigments and other colorants to make a material uniquely yours. The first technique is coloring metal with markers. Next, Kate Richbourg shows how to create color and patina on metal using a torch. Then, Christi Friesen makes a floral pendant with polymer clay and metallic pigments. Finally, Julianna Hudgins adds alcohol inks to shrink plastic for a colorful goddess pin. 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #311 Things That Show Hospitality Hospitality is the act of being friendly and generous. Today's show offers some ideas for how to craft special items that show your generosity and friendliness. Books are shared frequently between friends; wrap your favorite reading and share with a guest in your home. When you are invited to a friend's home, decorate a candle and some stationery to share as a gift. Create a good neighbor cone - tie it to your neighbors door - knock and run! Your neighbor will open the door to a surprise gift! Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 74 of 126 Mon, May 18, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #702 Goat Farming Did you know that goats are great swimmers but hate to get wet? Join host Joel Greene on this entertaining quest to learn all about goat farming and how goat cheese is made. Be sure and keep an eye out for the sneaky goat that tried to eat our microphone! 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1712 Just for Fun It's important to have fun and today's projects are fun to make and to use. Katie creates a fuzzy mustache board will tickle you. Franz and his son, Axel play with paints, pencils, crayons, colors and techniques to find new ways of expression. Jenny and Katie let their imaginations go to create colorful pencil toppers. From the Family Craft Box, add empty paper rolls and colored paper to create a reversible playscape mat. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3010 Light It Up Do crystals go with contemporary design? Vicki says yes and incorporates a beautiful array of chandeliers throughout the house. Discover how electrical fireplaces can be added to any room without major construction issues. Decorative painter Jennifer Sarrano shows step by step the faux finishes she has created for the house. Lighting designer Jeff Dross joins Vicki with his outdoor lighting design for the property and Vicki shares today's new patio flame units and grill ideas. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #224 Organic Seed Saving; More Important and Challenging Than Ever As heirloom seeds continue to lose ground to modern hybrids, habitat destruction and carless stewardship, many of these treasured varieties of the past are lost for ever. Now, with the threat of cross-pollination from genetically modified plants, preserving true, untainted organic seeds is not only important, it's vital to ensuring the ongoing supply of non-altered plants and a critical link to preserving our past. In this episode, we get a hands-on lesson in saving seeds and learn more about how to preserve the integrity of true organic seed stock. 18:00:00 Journal 18:30:00 Focus On Europe 19:00:00 Newsline 19:30:00 20:00:00 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11098 (S) (CC) N/A #3319 APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6036 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1119 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #212 Nashville's soul/Americana breakout band Alanna Royale offers vocal firepower and classic horns, while Davina & The Vagabonds stun with timeless blues and jazz. Also on the bill, folk from the Shook Twins, newgrass from Wood & Wire and roots rock from Stephen Sebastian. 21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A Phil Denny Contemporary urban jazz led by blazing sax from Lansing native Phil Denny. Featuring selections from his debut CD, "Crossover." #509 22:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #203 Idad This episode explores new ways for parents to understand their children's media consumption, which is becoming increasingly important. It features media-savvy dads and their innovative projects for kids, and includes an interview with Ken Denmead, editor of GeekDad, a popular parenting blog that started at Wired magazine, and one of Time magazine's twenty-five Best Blogs of 2010. Denmead is also the author of the New York Times best-selling book series, The GeekDad. 22:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 My Alternative Fuel Future Could an alternatively fueled car be in Rodman's future? Rodman learns what's down the road for hydrogen fuels, gets his hands dirty collecting bio diesel, and is shocked to learn about a mechanical shop that converts classic cars to electric. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 75 of 126 Mon, May 18, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 23:00:00 Fish Meat: Choose Your Farm Wisely Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Did you know that over half of the fish you eat is farmed? But where does it come from? And how is it raised? Fish Meat is a film that seeks to answer the questions plaguing fish-lovers everywhere by taking viewers behind the scenes of fish farms. It's the only film on the market that explores the diverse array of fish farms in existence, and what those differences can mean for the consumer. Directed by Joe Cunningham, this documentary follows two scientists, environmental engineer Ted Caplow and fish biologist Andy Danylchuk, as they go on a journey to pull back the cover on modern fish farming. Sailing through Turkey, a country steeped in fish farming history, they discover that the most modern operations aren't necessarily the most sustainable ones. 23:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 76 of 126 Tue, May 19, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6036 00:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1119 01:00:00 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #212 Nashville's soul/Americana breakout band Alanna Royale offers vocal firepower and classic horns, while Davina & The Vagabonds stun with timeless blues and jazz. Also on the bill, folk from the Shook Twins, newgrass from Wood & Wire and roots rock from Stephen Sebastian. 02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A Phil Denny Contemporary urban jazz led by blazing sax from Lansing native Phil Denny. Featuring selections from his debut CD, "Crossover." #509 03:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #203 Idad This episode explores new ways for parents to understand their children's media consumption, which is becoming increasingly important. It features media-savvy dads and their innovative projects for kids, and includes an interview with Ken Denmead, editor of GeekDad, a popular parenting blog that started at Wired magazine, and one of Time magazine's twenty-five Best Blogs of 2010. Denmead is also the author of the New York Times best-selling book series, The GeekDad. 03:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 My Alternative Fuel Future Could an alternatively fueled car be in Rodman's future? Rodman learns what's down the road for hydrogen fuels, gets his hands dirty collecting bio diesel, and is shocked to learn about a mechanical shop that converts classic cars to electric. 04:00:00 Fish Meat: Choose Your Farm Wisely NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Did you know that over half of the fish you eat is farmed? But where does it come from? And how is it raised? Fish Meat is a film that seeks to answer the questions plaguing fish-lovers everywhere by taking viewers behind the scenes of fish farms. It's the only film on the market that explores the diverse array of fish farms in existence, and what those differences can mean for the consumer. Directed by Joe Cunningham, this documentary follows two scientists, environmental engineer Ted Caplow and fish biologist Andy Danylchuk, as they go on a journey to pull back the cover on modern fish farming. Sailing through Turkey, a country steeped in fish farming history, they discover that the most modern operations aren't necessarily the most sustainable ones. 04:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA Johnny Apple and Tom Brokaw Johnny Apple (New York Times columnist, author of Apple's America) and Tom Brokaw (NBC news correspondent). 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (CC) N/A #103 (CC) N/A #112 (N) N/A #1411 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #203 Quack and the Very Big Rock/Shadow Play/Pocoyo - My Pato! Quack is utterly flummoxed when a big rock plants itself in a very inconsiderate spot. Peep, Quack, and Chirp discover their shadows-then use them to teach Tom (that trouble-making cat!) a lesson. Then, Pato and Elly are arguing over their blocks when Caterpillar and Baby Bird walk past with presents for Pato. Oh no! Pocoyo and Elly have forgotten Pato's birthday. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #109 The Boy Who Cried Science/Prince Ahmad "The Boy Who Cried Science" - A young boy is forced to deal with ignorance and fear when superstition takes over his town. "Prince Ahmad" - A young prince is commanded to lead his country into battle and learns what it takes to be a great king. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Fat Blaster 2 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Strengthen Feet & Fingers NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #121 (CC) DVI #813 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 77 of 126 Tue, May 19, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) Vestibular and Core Mary Ann combines a nice mix of vestibular and core work while Gretchen reinforces the importance of gait training exercises. AS2 Episode N/A #1407 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #812 The Counterculture - The Late 1960s We were headed to the moon! Back on earth, the hippie movement took hold with loose-fitting, fluid fashions, bell bottoms, sandals, t-shirts and headbands. Dressing up included a ruffled shirt, striped hip-hugger pants and zippered boots. Londa Rohlfing shares her sewing expertise to add ruffles to any garment and Coleen Swettman sews a hippie-inspired poncho that goes everywhere today. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1301 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305 Pattern Rules In your sewing road trip, there are some signs along the way that will help you. Learn about pattern rules you can use for any garment. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4212 13:00:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef NETA (CC) N/A #405 Weekend Entertaining Chef Keller prepares a scrumptious dinner starting with a refreshing and healthy asparagus salad. For the main course, he uses a delicious cut of beef, slow braised in beer accompanied by mac and cheese that's brought to a whole new level of goodness. Raw Asparagus, Radish, and Shiitake Mushroom Salad; Braised Flat Iron Steak and Wild Mushroom Mac & Cheese. 13:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Sauces Getting the basic sauces right to transform any dish; a visit to the Anthenry Cattle Mart to learn the history of beef production in Ireland. Recipes include: Basic Roux; Chicken Blanquette; Mayonnaise/Coleslaw; Salad Vinaigrette; Courgette & Feta Pasta Salad; Tomato Sauce; and Beef Lasagne. 14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #606 Take to the Waters As the tide of settlement pushed native Americans further west, many aristocrats found respite at the Jefferson Pools in Warm Springs Virginia. Chef Staib bathes in the history of the Hot Springs and retraces the path of 22 presidents at the historic Omni Homestead Hotel. Staib cooks mountain trout, honey stung Brussels sprouts, "hausenpfeffer" braised marinated rabbit and roasted, stuffed tenderloin of venison. 14:30:00 Regal Fare KNME (S) (CC) N/A #112 Height of Summer On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that is light and fun for any summer backyard party. Celebrate with this recipe that includes Tomato salad, Duck, and lemon tart for dessert. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1709 Pleasing Patterns Whether repeating, symmetrical or even asymmetrical; patterns give jewelry structure and style. First, it's easy to play and experiment with patterns when you use a bead board. Next, Erin Madsen creates a stretchy, woven bracelet featuring repetition and pattern. Then, Molly Schaller demonstrates a fiesta bracelet using double strand sliders for an asymmetrical design. Finally, Kate Richbourg shows how to make her signature stacked pearl ring. 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #312 Things That Are Shared Sharing gifts with friends in an unexpected moment is a warm and sincere gesture of friendship. Make a friendship bracelet with crystals, tie it on your friend's wrist while she makes a wish, when it falls off - her wish will come true. Make a special box that can house memories that you and your friend can share. Make something that your friends would not purchase for themselves, felt is a great fiber to sculpt into a bowl that makes a fun and functional gift. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 78 of 126 Tue, May 19, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #703 Race Car Building Have you ever wondered how race cars can go so fast? Or how they are built? Tune into this episode of Curiosity Quest as host Joel Greene ventures through the JR Motorsports facility in NC to experience what it's like to sit in a race car and learn all about the extensive process and testing they must go through in order to hit the track. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1713 Use It Use what you make and get double fun from your crafts. Weave hip survival bracelets with some tips from Katie. Franz uses everyday objects to make a robot storage container. Blogger Rachel Howard and her kids make a miniature construction site for toy earth-moving equipment! Use items from the Family Craft Box and recycle old road maps to craft a travel case full of learning games and activities - and treats, too! 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3011 Grand Tour The house is done! Enjoy a sneak peak behind the scenes as Vicki and her design friends furnish the entire house in just one day. It's a fastforward decorating process but you'll going to love the way it turns out. Vicki has tips for you to use when planning your next major decorating task from drape hanging to furniture placement. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #225 Composting in the Twenty-First Century Although basic composting happens naturally, with the advent of some scientific know-how, we can still enhance the best soil amendment on earth: compost. Some companies, run by avid gardeners, have made it their life's work to make a good thing even better. In this episode, we dig deeper into some of this work to find out how modern science has improved on perfection and how we can apply this information to our own gardens for even better results. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11099 18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1119 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6037 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #720 20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #612 Deering and Down Deering and Down, is a Memphis based duo that brings their genre-bending, unorthodox style to fans worldwide, including as featured artists on the Recording Academy's inaugural "Grammy Festival at Sea." In this episode, the artists talk about their approach to music and perform several tracks, including songs from their acclaimed release "Out There Somewhere." 20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #709 Jim Lauderdale (Country/Folk/Folk Rock) Jim Lauderdale is a multi-talented performer and songwriter, with successes in both country and bluegrass music. His roots stem from the Carolinas, yet his career has taken him all over the United States and abroad, making him an international recording artist with an ever-growing fan base. Jim won "Artist of the Year" and "Song of the Year" at the first "Honors and Awards Show" held by the Americana Music Association in 2002. 21:00:00 22:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Age of the Apostles Travel with Jonathan Phillips on Paul's third and final missionary journey as the Apostolic Age comes to an end. Witness how the remaining apostles, except for John, are martyred for their unwavering beliefs. In Rome, Paul and the Apostle Peter will both meet their fate at the hands of one of the cruelest tyrants in history. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 79 of 126 Tue, May 19, 2015 Start 23:00:00 Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode Cuba's Secret Side NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 Under The Radar Knowing that the Cuban government severely restricts all foreign journalists, Karin Muller took a huge risk - she set out to film a documentary on a simple tourist visa. Free of government minders, she hitchhiked around Cuba for three months - sleeping in private homes, working with farmers and fishermen, and participating in festivals and religious ceremonies. She was arrested over a dozen times, but in the end she discovered a side of Cuba that few foreigners get to see. Like Hector - Havana's pizza guy - who lives on the third floor and uses a basket and pulley system to deliver pizza. Or the wonderful way Cubans have of turning a tedious wait in line into a social event, and the unexpected joy of Havana's waterfront. Cubans joke that the Revolution produced three successes and three failures. The successes were health care, education, and social equality. The failures were breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In the rural sugar town of La Vega, Muller discovered the secret to Cuba's good health. Dr. Angelina walks house to house, visiting every one of La Vega's two thousand inhabitants - even if they're healthy - at least twice a year. Angelina knows everything about her patients, from how many pillows they sleep with to whether they're getting along with their spouses. She is happy with her life and work, despite going home each night to a tiny, dilapidated apartment without running water and having to work two days to earn enough to buy her family a can of spam. Education is another Cuban success - 97% literacy and free universities - but it's not all good news. Books and newspapers are censored, so a nation that has learned to love the written word has no choice but to read the party line. The monthly food distribution provides all Cuban citizens with staples like sugar, rice, and beans. The government also pays retired Cubans a pension, though it's rarely enough to make ends meet. The elderly often augment their meager incomes selling newspapers or collecting cans on the street. When Castro took over Cuba, most wealthy Cubans fled. The government divided their mansions among the poor. Fifty years later tenants still pay virtually no rent, but the marble floors and vaulted ceilings are now human warrens where thousands of Cubans live with crumbling roofs and no running water. Lurking in the basement of one building is a sea of human feces, roiling with maggots. The plumbing rotted out years ago. The Cuban government is not entirely to blame. Cuba was in fact doing quite well until 1989, when the Soviet Union fell apart. Without Soviet subsidies, the Cuban economy ground to a halt. Castro declared a "Special Period" and ordered farmers to go back to plowing their fields by hand. In desperation, the government began allowing people to go into business for themselves. And Cubans have their own way of dealing with adversity - through music and sports. Kids play baseball with homemade balls and bats on every street corner and in every park. And even in the worst of times, the Cuban government still underwrites a free concert now and then. But you can't live on entertainment. Castro urgently needed hard currency. He knew that over 60% of Cubans get money from overseas friends and family - he just had to find a way to get his hands on some of it. So he printed a whole new currency and opened up a bunch of luxury stores filled with American sneakers, designer sunglasses, and refrigerators. In the process, Cuba once again became a two-tiered society - those who have and those who don't - exactly what he launched a revolution to end. Cubans are nothing if not ingenious. Despite having almost no money, they still manage to keep things going like their 60-year-old American cars. For those who can't afford a set of foreign wheels, there's always Cuba's public transportation system. It's cheap, but breakdowns were so common that the government came up with an entirely new way to move people around - the camel bus. It's a converted flatbed truck and can carry up to 300 passengers. When that wasn't enough, Castro made hitchhiking an official form of transportation. Despite all of its efforts, Cuba was still in a downwards spiral. Reluctantly, Castro opened the country up to tourism with a string of new hotels and resorts, but made sure that foreigners had as little contact with the locals as possible. Nowadays you can go hang out on a tourist beach, sit by the pool, or take a horse-cart ride through old Havana. But if you do, you'll miss the most interesting part of Cuba - the Cubans themselves. They are the focus of Hour 2 of Cuba's Secret Side. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 80 of 126 Wed, May 20, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6037 DW (S) (CC) N/A #720 01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #612 Deering and Down Deering and Down, is a Memphis based duo that brings their genre-bending, unorthodox style to fans worldwide, including as featured artists on the Recording Academy's inaugural "Grammy Festival at Sea." In this episode, the artists talk about their approach to music and perform several tracks, including songs from their acclaimed release "Out There Somewhere." 01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #709 Jim Lauderdale (Country/Folk/Folk Rock) Jim Lauderdale is a multi-talented performer and songwriter, with successes in both country and bluegrass music. His roots stem from the Carolinas, yet his career has taken him all over the United States and abroad, making him an international recording artist with an ever-growing fan base. Jim won "Artist of the Year" and "Song of the Year" at the first "Honors and Awards Show" held by the Americana Music Association in 2002. 02:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601 03:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 Age of the Apostles Travel with Jonathan Phillips on Paul's third and final missionary journey as the Apostolic Age comes to an end. Witness how the remaining apostles, except for John, are martyred for their unwavering beliefs. In Rome, Paul and the Apostle Peter will both meet their fate at the hands of one of the cruelest tyrants in history. 04:00:00 Cuba's Secret Side NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101 Under The Radar Knowing that the Cuban government severely restricts all foreign journalists, Karin Muller took a huge risk - she set out to film a documentary on a simple tourist visa. Free of government minders, she hitchhiked around Cuba for three months - sleeping in private homes, working with farmers and fishermen, and participating in festivals and religious ceremonies. She was arrested over a dozen times, but in the end she discovered a side of Cuba that few foreigners get to see. Like Hector - Havana's pizza guy - who lives on the third floor and uses a basket and pulley system to deliver pizza. Or the wonderful way Cubans have of turning a tedious wait in line into a social event, and the unexpected joy of Havana's waterfront. Cubans joke that the Revolution produced three successes and three failures. The successes were health care, education, and social equality. The failures were breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In the rural sugar town of La Vega, Muller discovered the secret to Cuba's good health. Dr. Angelina walks house to house, visiting every one of La Vega's two thousand inhabitants - even if they're healthy - at least twice a year. Angelina knows everything about her patients, from how many pillows they sleep with to whether they're getting along with their spouses. She is happy with her life and work, despite going home each night to a tiny, dilapidated apartment without running water and having to work two days to earn enough to buy her family a can of spam. Education is another Cuban success - 97% literacy and free universities - but it's not all good news. Books and newspapers are censored, so a nation that has learned to love the written word has no choice but to read the party line. The monthly food distribution provides all Cuban citizens with staples like sugar, rice, and beans. The government also pays retired Cubans a pension, though it's rarely enough to make ends meet. The elderly often augment their meager incomes selling newspapers or collecting cans on the street. When Castro took over Cuba, most wealthy Cubans fled. The government divided their mansions among the poor. Fifty years later tenants still pay virtually no rent, but the marble floors and vaulted ceilings are now human warrens where thousands of Cubans live with crumbling roofs and no running water. Lurking in the basement of one building is a sea of human feces, roiling with maggots. The plumbing rotted out years ago. The Cuban government is not entirely to blame. Cuba was in fact doing quite well until 1989, when the Soviet Union fell apart. Without Soviet subsidies, the Cuban economy ground to a halt. Castro declared a "Special Period" and ordered farmers to go back to plowing their fields by hand. In desperation, the government began allowing people to go into business for themselves. And Cubans have their own way of dealing with adversity - through music and sports. Kids play baseball with homemade balls and bats on every street corner and in every park. And even in the worst of times, the Cuban government still underwrites a free concert now and then. But you can't live on entertainment. Castro urgently needed hard currency. He knew that over 60% of Cubans get money from overseas friends and family - he just had to find a way to get his hands on some of it. So he printed a whole new currency and opened up a bunch of luxury stores filled with American sneakers, designer sunglasses, and refrigerators. In the process, Cuba once again became a two-tiered society - those who have and those who don't - exactly what he launched a revolution to end. Cubans are nothing if not ingenious. Despite having almost no money, they still manage to keep things going like their 60-year-old American cars. For those who can't afford a set of foreign wheels, there's always Cuba's public transportation system. It's cheap, but breakdowns were so common that the government came up with an entirely new way to move people around - the camel bus. It's a converted flatbed truck and can carry up to 300 passengers. When that wasn't enough, Castro made hitchhiking an official form of transportation. Despite all of its efforts, Cuba was still in a downwards spiral. Reluctantly, Castro opened the country up to tourism with a string of new hotels and resorts, but made sure that foreigners had as little contact with the locals as possible. Nowadays you can go hang out on a tourist beach, sit by the pool, or take a horse-cart ride through old Havana. But if you do, you'll miss the most interesting part of Cuba - the Cubans themselves. They are the focus of Hour 2 of Cuba's Secret Side. 05:00:00 Great Conversations NETA (CC) N/A #113 Elie Wiesel and Gustav Niebuhr Elie Wiesel (Nobel Prize winner and author of And the Sea Is Never Full, Memoirs, 1969-) and Gustav Niebuhr (former New York Times religion correspondent). Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 81 of 126 Wed, May 20, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz Distrib Stereo KCSM Cap (N) AS2 Episode N/A #1412 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #204 Spring Thing/ Spring Thingy/Pocoyo - Vamoosh on the Loose It's winter, it's blah, and everything looks dead. Can Peep, Quack, and Chirp survive until spring? Peep discovers his inner bounce when he encounters a frog, a mattress, and a jack-in-the-box. Then, Pocoyo promises to teach Baby Bird to drive the Vamoosh but keeps putting it off. Fed up, Baby Bird decides to have a go on his own. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #110 It's A Steal/Iwhich Way Is Up? "It's a Steal" - A suspicious looking man is accused of stealing from his neighbors. The townspeople learn that things are not always what they seem. "Which Way Is Up?" - A family goes in search of a better life but they descend into bickering and hatred when they can't agree on the right path to take. In the end, they learn there is more than one way up the mountain. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Headache Prevention 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Unlock Your Hips NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #122 (CC) DVI #814 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A Posture Mary Ann breaks down techniques to improve our posture and special guest Jeff Brooks gives us a balance exercise for the day. #1408 10:30:00 It's Sew Easy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #813 The Me Decade - The 1970s The Energy Crisis, inflation and the gas shortage ushered in the 1970's. There were no fashion "rules". Styles and influences came from all over the world as each individual created a personal style. Sewing expert Angela Wolf shows how to make a fashionable, updated peasant blouse with today's Boho look. Embroidery expert Marie Zinno adds colorful embroidery to jeans to give them unique fashion flair. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306 The Yoga Skirt Begin your sewing journey with a simple project with guaranteed success. The Yoga Skirt is a perfect travel garment for your sewing road trip. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4213 13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #120 Heart Healthy & Heavenly Lidia prepares a meal of crispy Savory Potatoes baked with tomatoes and a heart-healthy Salmon with Mustard Sauce. Dessert is a light, fluffy Angel Cake, garnished with fresh berries. 13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #419 The Bird Is The Word Who doesn't like chicken? In a salute to our favorite bird, Sara presents two of her most loved recipes: White Bean Chicken Chili and Angry Chicken, cooked with special guest, Top Chef's Dale Talde. 14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1210 Shrimp & Garlic: Compass-Wide Comfort Combo MATT GOULDING/Gambas Al Ajilla. On this episode of Simply Ming, we explore a comfort food from the sea: shrimp. Shrimp absorbs flavors beautifully and there are many flavors that compliment it but garlic is one of the best. Ming prepares Sauteed Shrimp with Garlic Black Pepper Sauce over rice. Chef and author Matt Goulding then adds some Spanish flair to the kitchen with his Gambas al Ajillo, his Spanish wife's favorite comfort food. Delicioso y perfeccion. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 82 of 126 Wed, May 20, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108 Savory to Sweet Kevin serves up a warming courgette and almond soup followed by a rack of Wexford lamb with an Asian twist served with a potato rosti. Plus, caramelized apple chutney; dandelion salad with bacon and poached eggs; and orange marmalade pudding. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1710 Outside The Box Look at supplies with fresh eyes; most components can be used in many different ways. The first segment features layered button pendants. Next, Mary Hettmansperger demonstrates how to use cold connections with pewter spacers to create a dimensional, convertible brooch. Then, Molly Schaller shows the Greek Goddess necklace using sliders in a different way. Finally, stitch pro Jean Campbell shares tips for preserving beadwork. 15:30:00 Crafting at the Spotted Canary NETA (S) (CC) N/A #313 Things for Your Pet Our pets are our best friends; they need some little gifts that make them feel special. Make a special felted friend, a feline inspired banner, and a little felted kitty toy. 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #704 A Day on the Farm Did you know that farmers typically wake up before the sun rises? Join host Joel Greene on this adventure to learn what it's like to be a farmer. Joel tastes the strong arugula plant, meets a hungry pig, spots a fresh chicken egg and gets up close and personal with a dairy cow. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) Crafty Creatures Make some crafty creatures: a sock arm- puppet, bugs and butterflies from balloon ends, a long legged bear and a sock bird. DVI #1501 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3012 Shade Garden Do you have a muddy, shady area in your yard? Vicki shares how she solved this problem at her house with a raised wooden walkway and new shade plants. Learn how to transplant plants and divide Hostas to multiple your plant inventory. Discover beautiful and colorful shade plants that you can add to your garden. This is a fun afternoon spent with Vicki in her own garden. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #226 Thomas Jefferson & Monticello - A True Organic Gardener In Action To gardeners, Thomas Jefferson holds a special place of honor. The gardens at Monticello were a botanic laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world. As an avid plantsman and gardener, Mr. Jefferson kept detailed records over many years of his horticultural discoveries, plant exchanges with friends around Europe as well as his successes and failures when it came to his own gardening and farming practices at Monticello. Thanks to his meticulous records and the historic preservation of the grounds, today we can step back in time to see how one of the most famous green gardeners in history lived out his passion for gardening at Monticello. 18:00:00 Journal 18:30:00 19:00:00 19:30:00 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11100 Asia Insight APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #307 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6038 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #508 White Collared Professionals Even though Hispanics comprise more than 13% of the U.S. labor force, only a small percentage of white-collar professionals are Latino. Sherri and her guests explore the growing need for Latinos in professions such as law, business administration and engineering. Guests: Jose Ramirez - President of the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association; Yuliana Porras - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers; Daniel Martinez - President of the Denver chapter of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 83 of 126 Wed, May 20, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 20:00:00 French Embassy Centers of Excellencemulti-Man Publishingrick Porterwargaming. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Marion found respite during a time of trouble. George found his life partner. Marjorie found something she'd thought she'd lost forever. They all found more than they bargained for when they joined the New Horizons Music Program, a program for senior musicians whose skills range from novice to seasoned. Marion, George, Marjorie and others share how they found a new connection to music and so much more in the hour-long documentary, MUSIC FOR LIFE: THE STORY OF NEW HORIZONS. What started as a 30-member band in Rochester, New York more than 20 years ago has grown to a program that includes 10,000 musicians in 215 New Horizons bands across the United States, as well as Canada, Ireland, Australia, and several other countries. The New Horizons program defies the notion that "retirement means sitting on your sofa all day, watching television, and waiting to die." Whether New Horizons' members have rekindled, or found for the first time, their passion for music and performing - they are part of something bigger than themselves. Along the way, they have discovered new abilities, formed life-long friendships, and proved to us all that life is a journey, not a race. The New Horizons program defies the notion that "retirement means sitting on your sofa all day, watching television, and waiting to die." That's how Dr. Roy Ernst, professor emeritus at Eastman School of Music and New Horizons founder, puts it. His philosophy, as he explains in the documentary, is that anyone can learn to play music at a personal level that will bring a sense of accomplishment. "When you play a great piece of music you're in the presence of something far greater than yourself," explains Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Laureate Christopher Seaman. And, that's exactly what New Horizons' members experience. 21:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602 Pueblo, Co The Music Voyager team travels to Pueblo, Colorado to experience the ways in which this industrious city has promoted creative expressions to revitalize the community. Host Jacob Edgar meets Inaiah Lujan, the founder of the band The Haunted Windchimes. Lujan and other local artists and musicians go on a journey across Pueblo, a town blessed with perpetual sunshine, a proud and culturally diverse community, and ample amounts of Pueblo chili peppers. Along the way, they discover that Pueblo embodies the American experience, from the pioneer days to the eras of industrialization and immigration. 21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 22:00:00 Lost Child: Sayon's Journey APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 LOST CHILD: SAYON'S JOURNEY explores the Cambodian genocide (1975-1979) and its lasting impact through the eyes of a former Khmer Rouge child soldier. Narrating in his own voice, Sayon Soeun confronts his haunting childhood experiences during Cambodia's darkest hour - the genocide claimed an estimated 1.7 million people - revealing for the first time the horrors he witnessed and his struggles as he came of age. The Khmer Rouge abducted Sayon at the age of six, robbing him of both family life and an education, and forced him to carry out the brutal dictates of the Pol Pot-led Maoist regime. After four years, Sayon and hundreds of thousands of citizens and fellow soldiers fled west to Thailand, ending up in makeshift refugee camps along the border. From there, he transitioned to an orphanage, where he was adopted by a loving American family from Connecticut. This moving and powerful film, winner of a Cine Golden Eagle Award, follows Sayon's first journey back to his home country in 35 years to find the family he thought he lost forever and to forgive himself for his complicity as a Khmer Rouge soldier. The film builds to a suspenseful conclusion as Sayon receives the results of DNA tests that will confirm or refute his relationship to the people he meets in Cambodia. 23:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Don't Lose Your Soul/Honor & Sacrifice "Don't Lose Your Soul" by Jim Choi and Chihiro Wimbush - This documentary is an intimate portrait of Asian American musical legends bassist Mark Izu and Grammy-nominated drummer Anthony Brown, two founders of the Asian American Jazz Movement. Both have been revered throughout the Asian American community both as artists and community activities since the 1960's. "Honor & Sacrifice" by Lucy Ostrander "Honor & Sacrifice" tells the complex story of a Japanese immigrant family ripped apart by WWII. The Matsumoto family included five sons; two who fought for the Americans and three who fought for the Japanese. The eldest, Hiroshi (Roy), became a hero, fighting against the Japanese with Merrill's Marauders, an American guerrilla unit in Burma. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 84 of 126 Thu, May 21, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6038 00:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #508 White Collared Professionals Even though Hispanics comprise more than 13% of the U.S. labor force, only a small percentage of white-collar professionals are Latino. Sherri and her guests explore the growing need for Latinos in professions such as law, business administration and engineering. Guests: Jose Ramirez - President of the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association; Yuliana Porras - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers; Daniel Martinez - President of the Denver chapter of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs. 01:00:00 French Embassy Centers of Excellencemulti-Man Publishingrick Porterwargaming. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Marion found respite during a time of trouble. George found his life partner. Marjorie found something she'd thought she'd lost forever. They all found more than they bargained for when they joined the New Horizons Music Program, a program for senior musicians whose skills range from novice to seasoned. Marion, George, Marjorie and others share how they found a new connection to music and so much more in the hour-long documentary, MUSIC FOR LIFE: THE STORY OF NEW HORIZONS. What started as a 30-member band in Rochester, New York more than 20 years ago has grown to a program that includes 10,000 musicians in 215 New Horizons bands across the United States, as well as Canada, Ireland, Australia, and several other countries. The New Horizons program defies the notion that "retirement means sitting on your sofa all day, watching television, and waiting to die." Whether New Horizons' members have rekindled, or found for the first time, their passion for music and performing - they are part of something bigger than themselves. Along the way, they have discovered new abilities, formed life-long friendships, and proved to us all that life is a journey, not a race. The New Horizons program defies the notion that "retirement means sitting on your sofa all day, watching television, and waiting to die." That's how Dr. Roy Ernst, professor emeritus at Eastman School of Music and New Horizons founder, puts it. His philosophy, as he explains in the documentary, is that anyone can learn to play music at a personal level that will bring a sense of accomplishment. "When you play a great piece of music you're in the presence of something far greater than yourself," explains Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Laureate Christopher Seaman. And, that's exactly what New Horizons' members experience. 02:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602 Pueblo, Co The Music Voyager team travels to Pueblo, Colorado to experience the ways in which this industrious city has promoted creative expressions to revitalize the community. Host Jacob Edgar meets Inaiah Lujan, the founder of the band The Haunted Windchimes. Lujan and other local artists and musicians go on a journey across Pueblo, a town blessed with perpetual sunshine, a proud and culturally diverse community, and ample amounts of Pueblo chili peppers. Along the way, they discover that Pueblo embodies the American experience, from the pioneer days to the eras of industrialization and immigration. 02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 03:00:00 Lost Child: Sayon's Journey APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 LOST CHILD: SAYON'S JOURNEY explores the Cambodian genocide (1975-1979) and its lasting impact through the eyes of a former Khmer Rouge child soldier. Narrating in his own voice, Sayon Soeun confronts his haunting childhood experiences during Cambodia's darkest hour - the genocide claimed an estimated 1.7 million people - revealing for the first time the horrors he witnessed and his struggles as he came of age. The Khmer Rouge abducted Sayon at the age of six, robbing him of both family life and an education, and forced him to carry out the brutal dictates of the Pol Pot-led Maoist regime. After four years, Sayon and hundreds of thousands of citizens and fellow soldiers fled west to Thailand, ending up in makeshift refugee camps along the border. From there, he transitioned to an orphanage, where he was adopted by a loving American family from Connecticut. This moving and powerful film, winner of a Cine Golden Eagle Award, follows Sayon's first journey back to his home country in 35 years to find the family he thought he lost forever and to forgive himself for his complicity as a Khmer Rouge soldier. The film builds to a suspenseful conclusion as Sayon receives the results of DNA tests that will confirm or refute his relationship to the people he meets in Cambodia. 04:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Don't Lose Your Soul/Honor & Sacrifice "Don't Lose Your Soul" by Jim Choi and Chihiro Wimbush - This documentary is an intimate portrait of Asian American musical legends bassist Mark Izu and Grammy-nominated drummer Anthony Brown, two founders of the Asian American Jazz Movement. Both have been revered throughout the Asian American community both as artists and community activities since the 1960's. "Honor & Sacrifice" by Lucy Ostrander "Honor & Sacrifice" tells the complex story of a Japanese immigrant family ripped apart by WWII. The Matsumoto family included five sons; two who fought for the Americans and three who fought for the Japanese. The eldest, Hiroshi (Roy), became a hero, fighting against the Japanese with Merrill's Marauders, an American guerrilla unit in Burma. 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2508 Aftermath of the Endless War - The Dilemma of Political Islam JOHN OWEN discussed his newest book Confronting Political Islam: Six Lessons from the West's Past, exploring the historical origins of the current fractured relations between much of the Islamic world and the West. Joined by AHMED AL-RAHIM a professor of Islamic studies and expert on Islam's Sharia law. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1413 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 85 of 126 Thu, May 21, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #205 You Can Count On Bunnies/Falling Feathers/ Pocoyo - Shutterbug Five (or maybe it's 30) young bunnies have gotten lost. Can Peep and Quack help them find their bunnysitter? Quack's losing his feathers, but just how many (is too many)? Then, Pocoyo, Elly and Baby Bird are bored of Pato's countless flower photos so they encourage him to take pictures of them instead. But each time Pato takes a photo, someone moves. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #111 To Hatch A Thief/The Gift of Norooz "To Hatch a Thief" - When ordinary townspeople resort to stealing, they soon learn what it's like to have to live among thieves. "The Gift of Norooz" - A poor family learns the true spirit of giving during the Persian New Year. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Interval Training 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Increase Your Energy 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit Breathing Mary Ann offers several techniques to develop healthy breathing habits. NETA (CC) N/A #123 APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #815 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1409 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2721 Sew Speedy Lone Star Quilts It's about time...for a speedy version of the Lone Star quilt design. The Lone Star Quilt pattern is noted for its beauty, striking design, and hmmm, difficulty to stitch. Nancy has totally redesigned the cutting and piecing process of this traditional design and made it speedy to sew. Plus, you learn creative design options. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) One Pattern - My New Wardrobe You only need one pattern to get you where you want to go. Make a whole new wardrobe for your trip using one pattern. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #307 N/A #4214 13:00:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1008 How to Feed A City Chef Edgar Nunez wants to change the world. Like Rick, Edgar believes everyone should have access to fresh, local food; he believes Mexican chefs should embrace their own cuisine; and he believes in mentoring the younger generation. Rick and Edgar strategize over a meal of duck carnitas with mole negro at Sud 777, Edgar's strikingly beautiful fine dining Mexico City restaurant. Then they take it to the streets where Edgar's mission continues via food trucks that serve fresh, affordable tacos, tostadas and caldos to all manner of customers. At home, Rick shares his tips and recipes for a stress-free tostada party - including great guacamole - sure to change your world. 13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108 A Shrimp Feast Nick visits the fish monger and guides the viewer though a series of tips and techniques on how to make incredibly flavorful shrimp recipes which are fool proof and look and taste like a million dollars. Chef Stellino prepares Shrimp with Garbanzo Beans, Arugula & Sun-dried Tomatoes in a Chardonnay Sauce and a Salad with Shrimp, Watermelon & Goat Cheese. 14:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #406 South of the Border Host Laura Theodore prepares a fiesta menu. Special guests: Ed Begley Jr., Dr. Pam Popper and Chef Del Sroufe. Menu features "Easy Burrito Bake," the perfect recipe for a casual weeknight supper. On the side, "Lively Lime Tortilla Chips" provide crunch and jazzy pizazz. For a sweet note, "Chocolate Rice Pudding" makes a satisfying and healthy dessert treat to round out this colorful menu. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 86 of 126 Thu, May 21, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo 14:30:00 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) Light As Air Meringue Shells With Chantilly Cream; Macaroons; Chocolate Roll; Chocolate Souffle Cake With Raspberry Sauce. Cap AS2 Episode (CC) DVI #121 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1711 Making Connections Wrap, coil, weave, and hammer your way toward interesting jewelry. There are many creative ways to join jewelry and in many cases these connections become an integral part of the design. The first design features chandelier findings created with wire wrap techniques. Next, Brenda Schweder wraps her way to bracelets. Then, Joe Silvera shows how to make your own prong settings for unusual shapes. Finally, expert seed beader Leslie Rogalski weaves parallel crystals and pearls. 15:30:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen NETA (S) (CC) N/A #301 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 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #705 Ice Sculpting Did you know that hot water freezes faster than cold water? Join host Joel Greene on this chilling episode of Curiosity Quest as he learns the art of ice sculpting. Experience the freezing temperatures that must be regulated in order to create these masterful creations. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1502 Unusual Holidays Celebrate unusual holidays on Hands On. Make a non edible pretzel ornament for National Pretzel Day, a miniature Japanese doll for National Doll Festival Day, a felt ice cream ornament for National Ice Cream Day and a cool picture to hang on the wall for National Popcorn Day. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3013 A Home with a Heart Vicki joins the Purple Heart Homes organization to renovate a home for a veteran and his family. Vicki's design ideas transform the exterior of a simple track home with new insulated vinyl siding, decorative accents, a new door and lighting. For the first time this military family will have a house of their own. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302 The Dirt On Creating A Healthy Garden (Raleigh, Nc) The foundation of any healthy garden starts with the soil. This episode goes to the source with a tour of a Soil Testing lab and the U.S. Composting Council for a better understanding of how to create the best foundation in your home garden. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11101 18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1147 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6039 19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1003 On this Native Report we visit an engaging on-campus summer youth program at the University Wisconsin Eau Claire Campus called Strengthening Our Nations, it's designed to provide pivotal experiences for college bound youth. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe resolved to establish their own tribal college in 1990 and now offer a fully accredited educational service with traditional cultural philosophy and values of the Anishinaabeg. And to celebrate our 10th season on the air we'll revisit the Cobell litigation which involved billions of dollars and affected hundreds of thousands of individuals across Indian Country. 20:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1104 The Boxcars/The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet/The Chapmans Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville feature IBMA 2012 Instrumental Group of the Year The Boxcars, rising star Skip Cherryholmes and his quintet, and first-generation family group The Chapmans. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 87 of 126 Thu, May 21, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #903 Cage The Elephant Cage the Elephant brought their funky, soulfully psychedelic sound to the stage at the Santa Barbara Art Foundry Wednesday evening. The set, drawn mostly from last year's Melophobia album, was filmed at the gallery for an upcoming episode of Live from the Artists Den. Thriving off the energy of the crowd of 400 invited guests, frontman Matt Shultz delivered an epic performance in an intimate setting, hurling himself around the small space like a man possessed, while the rest of the band equaled his intensity. The evening ended with a shirtless Shultz held aloft by the cheering crowd, a triumphant exclamation point to an unforgettable night. 22:00:00 Lost Bird Project APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 THE LOST BIRD PROJECT charts sculptor Todd McGrain's efforts to memorialize five birds - the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, Labrador Duck, Passenger Pigeon and Heath Hen - driven to extinction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The captivating nature documentary follows McGrain and his brother-in-law, Andy, as they embark on a road trip in search of the last-known locations of the birds and seek permission to install McGrain's six-foot-tall bronze sculptures on those sites. Travelling from the tropical swamps of Florida to the rocky coasts of Newfoundland to the shores of Martha's Vineyard, the men spend more than two years scouting locations, talking to park rangers, speaking at town meetings and battling bureaucracy in their effort to gather support for the project. An elegy to the five birds, THE LOST BIRD PROJECT is a thoughtful and sometimes humorous look at the artist and his mission. 23:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 The Quilt Marketplace The marketplace for quilts has always been a bit of a mystery. It's hard to understand why some quilts are so much pricier than others, and why some old quilts aren't worth anything at all. And how can an artist ask $10,000 for a brand new quilt...and get it? In this episode of Why Quilts Matter, host Shelly Zegart takes you behind the scenes in the quilt marketplace-past and present-where you will meet its players, learn its unwritten rules, and penetrate its secrets. Discover why one 19th century quilt was worth $264,000.00 and how a quilt can go from $150 to $20,000 as it passes from picker to dealer, up the ladder of expertise. Find out how artists price their quilts in the contemporary market and how technology is changing the playing field forever. 23:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #403 Wilderness Anniversary, Arkansas Oil Pipeline, Climbing Fish Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Wilderness Act, we explore its origins and success in protecting more than 100 million acres of unspoiled natural wilderness, a distinctly American achievement. There are still many more areas of wild nature that deserve protection, and the Wilderness Act remains an essential law in the cause of conservation. In March, 2013, a rupture in a buried oil pipeline surprised suburban homeowners in Mayflower, Arkansas by flooding their streets with crude oil. Many of them didn't even know there was a pipeline under their yards. To find out more about this event, we offer a two-part investigative story co-produced with Inside Climate News, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting unit. Researchers study a type of Goby fish in Hawaii that climbs up steep waterfalls to reach its freshwater spawning areas, an amazing story of adaptation and evolution over time. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 88 of 126 Fri, May 22, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6039 00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1003 On this Native Report we visit an engaging on-campus summer youth program at the University Wisconsin Eau Claire Campus called Strengthening Our Nations, it's designed to provide pivotal experiences for college bound youth. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe resolved to establish their own tribal college in 1990 and now offer a fully accredited educational service with traditional cultural philosophy and values of the Anishinaabeg. And to celebrate our 10th season on the air we'll revisit the Cobell litigation which involved billions of dollars and affected hundreds of thousands of individuals across Indian Country. 01:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1104 The Boxcars/The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet/The Chapmans Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville feature IBMA 2012 Instrumental Group of the Year The Boxcars, rising star Skip Cherryholmes and his quintet, and first-generation family group The Chapmans. 02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #903 Cage The Elephant Cage the Elephant brought their funky, soulfully psychedelic sound to the stage at the Santa Barbara Art Foundry Wednesday evening. The set, drawn mostly from last year's Melophobia album, was filmed at the gallery for an upcoming episode of Live from the Artists Den. Thriving off the energy of the crowd of 400 invited guests, frontman Matt Shultz delivered an epic performance in an intimate setting, hurling himself around the small space like a man possessed, while the rest of the band equaled his intensity. The evening ended with a shirtless Shultz held aloft by the cheering crowd, a triumphant exclamation point to an unforgettable night. 03:00:00 Lost Bird Project APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 THE LOST BIRD PROJECT charts sculptor Todd McGrain's efforts to memorialize five birds - the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, Labrador Duck, Passenger Pigeon and Heath Hen - driven to extinction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The captivating nature documentary follows McGrain and his brother-in-law, Andy, as they embark on a road trip in search of the last-known locations of the birds and seek permission to install McGrain's six-foot-tall bronze sculptures on those sites. Travelling from the tropical swamps of Florida to the rocky coasts of Newfoundland to the shores of Martha's Vineyard, the men spend more than two years scouting locations, talking to park rangers, speaking at town meetings and battling bureaucracy in their effort to gather support for the project. An elegy to the five birds, THE LOST BIRD PROJECT is a thoughtful and sometimes humorous look at the artist and his mission. 04:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 The Quilt Marketplace The marketplace for quilts has always been a bit of a mystery. It's hard to understand why some quilts are so much pricier than others, and why some old quilts aren't worth anything at all. And how can an artist ask $10,000 for a brand new quilt...and get it? In this episode of Why Quilts Matter, host Shelly Zegart takes you behind the scenes in the quilt marketplace-past and present-where you will meet its players, learn its unwritten rules, and penetrate its secrets. Discover why one 19th century quilt was worth $264,000.00 and how a quilt can go from $150 to $20,000 as it passes from picker to dealer, up the ladder of expertise. Find out how artists price their quilts in the contemporary market and how technology is changing the playing field forever. 04:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #403 Wilderness Anniversary, Arkansas Oil Pipeline, Climbing Fish Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Wilderness Act, we explore its origins and success in protecting more than 100 million acres of unspoiled natural wilderness, a distinctly American achievement. There are still many more areas of wild nature that deserve protection, and the Wilderness Act remains an essential law in the cause of conservation. In March, 2013, a rupture in a buried oil pipeline surprised suburban homeowners in Mayflower, Arkansas by flooding their streets with crude oil. Many of them didn't even know there was a pipeline under their yards. To find out more about this event, we offer a two-part investigative story co-produced with Inside Climate News, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting unit. Researchers study a type of Goby fish in Hawaii that climbs up steep waterfalls to reach its freshwater spawning areas, an amazing story of adaptation and evolution over time. 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2509 Aftermath of the Endless War-The Invisible Front-Suicide in the American Military Now managing editor of Foreign Policy, discusses a military family that lost two sons-one to suicide and one in combat-and the book he wrote about them and rising rates of suicide among U.S. military personnel: The Invisible Front: Love and Loss in an Era of Endless War. Dreazen covered the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for The Wall Street Journal and has reported from more than 30 countries. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1414 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #207 The Windy Day/Peep Feet/Pocoyo - Pocoyo's Present A windy day makes Chirp long to fly, but when she accidentally gets aloft, she discovers it isn't as easy as it looks. How big is a step? Turns out it means one thing to a cat, another thing to a rabbit, and something else altogether to a Peep. Then, Pocoyo has a beautifully wrapped up present but he won't open it. Elly is dying to know what's inside. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 89 of 126 Fri, May 22, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #112 Creature Karma/Just My Luck "Creature Karma" - A young girl befriends three animals who lead her on an interesting journey. "Just My Luck" - An unlucky man just can't get a break. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Couples Workout with the Ball 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Tone Your Entire Body NETA APTEX (S) 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) Back Health Mary Ann introduces new exercises to gently loosen the thoracic spine with subtle shoulder and back movements. (CC) N/A #124 (CC) DVI #816 (CC) N/A #1410 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2722 Sewing Modkid Style, Part 1 Sew comfortable children's clothes that are fun for them to wear! Fabric designer Patty Young joins Nancy to inspire you to sew for the favorite little girls in your life. Use knit fabrics along with Patty's compelling designs, and learn to create fashions that allow children to run, stretch, and play comfortably with flair and style. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308 Lace In Fashion Try out a new fabric trend--sewing with lace. Learn about different kinds of lace and how to use them to add interest to basic garments. 12:00:00 KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4215 Essential Pepin APTEX Eggs-Quisite Quiche With Bacon; Eggs Jeannette; Flan With Green Herbs; Spinach, Ham And Parmesan Souffle. (S) (CC) DVI #123 13:00:00 Democracy Now! 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 #1223 Woodcock & Snipe Pate Chef Folse travels to the Grand Slam Hunting Camp and visits with Perry Segura. .He prepares Fried Woodcock with Gravy. Woodcock & Snipe Pate and Uncle Paul's Braised Woodcock. 14:30:00 Chefs A' Field APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #212 Milking Goodness Chef Leads the Herd. Chef Craig Stoll: Delfina - San Francisco James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef Craig Stoll is serious about knowing exactly where his ingredients come from. In this episode, the chef visits Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company, a real family dairy on the California coast, to meet the Holstein cows that provide milk for one of his favorite cheeses, and to learn first-hand about the cheese-making process. Recipes: Pizza Margherita with Tomato, fior di latte mozzarella, basil; Pizza Panna with local Blue Cheese, California Figs, and House Prosciutto Homemade Peach Ice Cream. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 90 of 126 Fri, May 22, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1712 Creating Texture This episode is about adding visual interest and depth by paying attention to texture. The first segment features how to add flatback crystals to flowers. Next, Joe Silvera polishes and textures hammers to use in jewelry making. Then, syndee holt makes ultralite beads and covers them with textured polymer clay. Finally, Jean Campbell shows how to stitch an African helix rope. 15:30:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen Smaller, Simpler Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #302 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #706 Banjo Making Did you know that banjos are made of three other instruments? Join host Joel Greene as he learns how banjos are made. Joel learns all about what gives the banjos that unique sound. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI Crafts with Personality Discover craft ideas with personality. This show features: a paper owl, easy cartoons, a decoupage eye ball, and paint splat art. #1503 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3001 Make Mine A Spa A busy realtor spends her days showing buyers new and used homes. She knows what buyers want when it comes to master bathrooms. She also knows that her bathroom really impacts the value of her home. Vicki helps transform this out-of- date, cramped bathroom with a new layout, tiles, fixtures and cabinets. Now this homeowner's new master bath and spa is beautiful, functional and very marketable. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) Behind The Scenes of a Flower Show (Seattle, Wa) A firsthand look at how these display gardens are created and how to get the most from your visit to any show. 18:00:00 Journal 18:30:00 (CC) N/A #320 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11102 Out of Ireland WLIW (S) (CC) N/A #2252 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6040 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #720 20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #908 Easter Brothers; Gentlemen of Bluegras. 21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1602 Bryan Sutton and Dom Flemons Bryan Sutton is one of the most sought after acoustic guitarists on the planet. Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Sutton entered the bluegrass world in 1995 as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder band, playing on two Grammy award winning records. After his tenure with Skaggs, Bryan went on to build a career as a top studio guitarists in Nashville. His playing can be heard along side such names as Keith Urban, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, and Harry Connick Jr. Dom Flemons is the "American Songster," pulling from traditions of old-time folk music to create new sounds. Having performed music professionally since 2005, he has played live for over one million people just within the past three years. As part of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, which he co-founded with Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson, he won a GRAMMY for its 2011 album 'Genuine Negro Jig' and was nominated for its most recent album, 'Leaving Eden', in 2012. A multi-instrumentalist, Dom plays banjo, guitar, harmonica, fife, bones, bass drum, snare drum and quills, in addition to singing. Dom has just released his third solo release titled 'Prospect Hill'. 22:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #104 Islands of Sanctuary Native Hawaiians and Aboriginal Australians resist threats to their sacred places in a growing international movement to defend human rights and protect the environment. In Australia's Northern Territory, Aboriginal clans maintain Indigenous Protected Areas and resist the destructive effects of a mining boom. In Hawai'i, indigenous ecological and spiritual practices are used to restore the sacred island of Kaho'olawe after 50 years of military use as a bombing range. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 91 of 126 Fri, May 22, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 23:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 John Legend In this episode of The Artist Toolbox, get a taste of the performance chops of six-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist John Legend with host John Jacobsen. More than just good looks and what Legend has called a 'presumptuous' name, Legend's innate musical ear and talent for fusing his early gospel influences with hip-hop, jazz and even classical music, has found him working with top names such as Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Eve, Common, the Black Eyed Peas and longtime producer and friend, Kanye West. So adept at weaving myriad sounds and genres, Legend seems to have created a signature sound, if not genre, of his own. Meet this charming, caring, and disarming man in his Manhattan home where he plays his baby grand in a rare, one-on-one talk with John. 23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #822 Honeymoon In Vegas Actors Tony Danza and Rob McClure from the new musical-comedy Honeymoon in Vegas share stories of their camaraderie in bringing their show to Broadway, as well as how they each got started in show business. Then, we remember legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles (1926-2015) with our 2007 interview about Grey Gardens, his 1975 documentary film that was adapted into a musical in 2006. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 92 of 126 Sat, May 23, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 01:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6040 DW (S) (CC) N/A #720 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #908 Easter Brothers; Gentlemen of Bluegras. 02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1602 Bryan Sutton and Dom Flemons Bryan Sutton is one of the most sought after acoustic guitarists on the planet. Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Sutton entered the bluegrass world in 1995 as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder band, playing on two Grammy award winning records. After his tenure with Skaggs, Bryan went on to build a career as a top studio guitarists in Nashville. His playing can be heard along side such names as Keith Urban, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, and Harry Connick Jr. Dom Flemons is the "American Songster," pulling from traditions of old-time folk music to create new sounds. Having performed music professionally since 2005, he has played live for over one million people just within the past three years. As part of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, which he co-founded with Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson, he won a GRAMMY for its 2011 album 'Genuine Negro Jig' and was nominated for its most recent album, 'Leaving Eden', in 2012. A multi-instrumentalist, Dom plays banjo, guitar, harmonica, fife, bones, bass drum, snare drum and quills, in addition to singing. Dom has just released his third solo release titled 'Prospect Hill'. 03:00:00 Standing On Sacred Ground NETA (S) (CC) DVI #104 Islands of Sanctuary Native Hawaiians and Aboriginal Australians resist threats to their sacred places in a growing international movement to defend human rights and protect the environment. In Australia's Northern Territory, Aboriginal clans maintain Indigenous Protected Areas and resist the destructive effects of a mining boom. In Hawai'i, indigenous ecological and spiritual practices are used to restore the sacred island of Kaho'olawe after 50 years of military use as a bombing range. 04:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 John Legend In this episode of The Artist Toolbox, get a taste of the performance chops of six-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist John Legend with host John Jacobsen. More than just good looks and what Legend has called a 'presumptuous' name, Legend's innate musical ear and talent for fusing his early gospel influences with hip-hop, jazz and even classical music, has found him working with top names such as Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Eve, Common, the Black Eyed Peas and longtime producer and friend, Kanye West. So adept at weaving myriad sounds and genres, Legend seems to have created a signature sound, if not genre, of his own. Meet this charming, caring, and disarming man in his Manhattan home where he plays his baby grand in a rare, one-on-one talk with John. 04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #822 Honeymoon In Vegas Actors Tony Danza and Rob McClure from the new musical-comedy Honeymoon in Vegas share stories of their camaraderie in bringing their show to Broadway, as well as how they each got started in show business. Then, we remember legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles (1926-2015) with our 2007 interview about Grey Gardens, his 1975 documentary film that was adapted into a musical in 2006. 05:00:00 In Good Shape WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #217 05:30:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3206 Gaucher Disease: An Inherited Condition of the Body's Organs Gaucher disease is an inherited disorder that affects many of the body's organs and tissues. From infancy to adulthood, Gaucher can be diagnosed in most all age groups. Gaucher is the result of a buildup of certain fatty substances in certain organs, particularly the spleen and liver, causing these organs to become enlarged, affecting their normal function. Type 1 is the most common, and is called non-neuronopathic Gaucher disease because the brain and spinal cord are typically not affected. Types 2 and 3 are known as neuronopathic because they typically do affect the brain and spinal cord. Type 2 is usually life-threatening beginning in infancy. Type 3 also affects the nervous system, but usually progresses more slowly than type 2. One person out of 50,000 - 100,000 is affected by this Gaucher. However, Type 1 is present 1 in every 500 to 1000 people of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. In this program, we will meet leading medical researchers who work diligently to better understand and manage this condition, and we'll spend time with Gaucher patients and their families who live with this often debilitating disease. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1415 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #318 Rembrandt Tulips This is such a beautiful, dramatic flower. Today Gary paints this big, bold flower with its' ruffled edges and bright colors. This is a graphic style flower that is so dramatic. Painted on a Black background with accents of bright abstract colors. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 93 of 126 Sat, May 23, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 08:30:00 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #106 Cancun, Mexico - This is a magical, mystic land full of wonder. Cancun was rediscovered in the 1970's and developed as Mexico's Caribbean answer to the Pacific resorts. While the white sand beaches have become a relaxation and party mecca, just behind the clubs, beneath the beaches, and cloaked by jungle is the deeper history of the Mexican people and the Mayan mysteries. Come dig through them with Eric. 09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 Monet's Waterlilies David visits the enchanting village of Giverny, 45 miles northwest of Paris, which was the last home there until the end of his life in 1926. David describes the evolution of Impressionism from its experimental beginnings in the Gleyre studio in Paris in 1862 with Monet and his friends Sisley, Renoir, Bazille, Pissarro - to its later stage (and beyond) of explosive color, loose brushwork, complementary color vivid sunshine and sensual delight. David discusses and demonstrates Monet's later methods as a mid-career Impressionist at Giverny and his evolution into expressionism with his carefully developed and cultivated waterlily garden as his inspiration. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Strengthen & Shape Your Legs APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #817 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1411 Functional Fitness This episode includes exercises that promote healthy living and being able to perform daily activities with ease and without injury. Registered dietitian, Janell Buchkoski, challenges viewers with a weight management tip of the day. 10:30:00 Wai Lana Yoga APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #504 Good Vibrations Vibrate your vocal cords with Standing Lion for a clear, strong voice. Lion and Shoulderstand both stimulate the thyroid gland, keeping your hormones under control. 11:00:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #202 Party Spreads Celebrate with savory vegan style! Join The Vegan Mashup for a new roundup of elegant appetizers and irresistible finger foods that are ready to party! Toni Fiore creates luscious Cashew Mascarpone with Smoked Sundried Tomato Pesto. Terry Hope Romero folds up light and crispy Mediterranean spinach "cheesy" filo triangles. And guest chef and chocolatier Fran Costigan rolls exquisite dairy-free Chocolate Truffles! Miyoko Schinner serves up creamy Pea & Mint Bruschetta. 11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #803 Cooking on the Sea of Cortez Rick is always up for a cooking challenge. After a day spent boating and kayaking on the Sea of Cortez with a local ecotourism group, Rick grills dinner for the group on the beach at Espiritu Santo Island - one of the most biologically diverse marine areas in the world. The waters surrounding the island support coral reefs, colonies of sea lions and more than 500 species of fish. To stock up on supplies, Rick shops in the La Paz market for local cheese, fresh produce and chiles and on the island purchases seafood from a fisherman. Along the way, Rick learns from his guides about flying manta rays, dolphins and the local flora. Then he grills fish and makes a stunning papaya salsa on the beach. 12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #219 Gnocchi Time Memories with the Grandkids Lidia has shared her love for gnocchi and passing on traditions for years, and in this episode, she makes the gnocchi out of cheese. The comforting meal includes: Lentil Country Salad, Cheese Gnocchi with Butter and Sage Sauce, and Pork Pockets Stuffed w/ Pickles and Cheese. 12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110 Sonoma, Ca: Chefs Christopher Kostow, Leo Beckerman and Evan Bloom During Pete's trip to Sonoma, CA, he meets up with several culinary artisans to cook brunch for their hungry guests at a picturesque winery. They decide on a delicious breakfast casserole, fig salad and apple balsamic and cheese blintzes to curb hungry appetites. 13:00:00 Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 France's Isle of Porquerolles Just 20 minutes by boat from France's famed Cote d'Azur, the island of Porquerolles is dotted with five small ranges of hills, lined with cliffs and beaches and is renowned for the best weather in France with 275 sunny days per year. In 1912, the entire island was purchased by Francois Joseph Fournier as a wedding present for his second wife. He then planted ... among other things ... 500 acres of vineyards ... and built a hotel. Everything is small, intimate and bathed in the scent of eucalyptus and pine. There are no beachside shops or fast food. There is no smoking allowed outside of the village. And building on the island is mostly forbidden. What there is, is nature ... a grand hotel ... and a great story of conservation and consideration. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 94 of 126 Sat, May 23, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:30:00 Dream of Italy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 Tuscany We start in the heart of Tuscany - Chianti - with a visit to Castello di Ama to learn how true Chianti wine is made and see the modern art that makes up the estate. The area is also famous for olive oil and we experience the olive harvest at Pornanino. Nearby, Kathy meets the very special cashmere goats that Nora Kravis raises at Chianti Cashmere Farm. At Busatti in Anghiari, we watch 100-year-old looms craft fine fabrics. Then it is off to Panzano for a wild boar hunt with the La Squadra Chiantigiana and a visit with philosophical butcher Dario Cecchini. The episode ends on the captivating coast of Tuscany in Maremma with a stunning ride with the butteri (cowboys). 14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #605 Granada, Cordoba, and Spain's Costa Del Sol Andalucia's Moorish heritage sparkles in the historic capitals of Granada and Cordoba. And the pride of the Reconquista and the power of Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand enliven the region's great sights. Tasting the smooth sherry and marveling at prancing stallions, we find the passion in Andalucian culture. And we top it off with fun in the Spanish sun on the Costa del Sol. 14:30:00 Journeys In Africa NETA (S) (CC) N/A #209 Hluhluwe - Rhino Central At one time the total Southern African and for the most park, all of Africa's black and white rhino population was found in one large forgotten South African park-Hluhluwe. Bill investigates how this park and its Big 12 diversity has saved rhinos for the world. 15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3807 Erosion and storm water runoff are unexciting topics but something we should all give considerable thought. GardenSMART has found some innovative solutions for these problems and think you'll find them helpful. 15:30:00 Farm with Ian Knauer NETA (S) (CC) DVI #105 Winter Harvest Veggies aren't just for the summer. In this episode Ian weaves late season vegetables into a super-satisfying vegetarian meal featuring Winter Squash Stew, Kale Chips, Wheat Berry Salad and Sweet Potato Pie. 16:00:00 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #516 Paulo Sotero Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, discusses with Maria Hinojosa the economic future of Brazil, the country's energy independence, and the 2014 Soccer World Cup. 16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #501 Lawrence Wright Lawrence Wright is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and staff writer for The New Yorker. His newest book is Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, a day-by-day account of the 1978 Camp David Accords. Wright won the Pulitzer in 2007 for his book Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11. 17:00:00 New Americans, The KCSM (S) (N) N/A #106 Chrysanthemums & Salt Hosted by Jan Yanehiro and produced by Diane Fukami, The New Americans: Chrysanthemums and salt is a colorful and in-depth profile of the first and second surviving Issei and their Nisei children talk of their lives, struggles, and determination to establish roots for their families. many contributed to the floral, agricultural, and salt industries, while others established retail stores and businesses to form solid Japanese-American communities throughout the Peninsula. 17:30:00 Natural Heroes KNME (S) (CC) N/A #604 Hope in a Changing Climate HOPE IN A CHANGING CLIMATE affirms it is possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems, to fundamentally improve the lives of people who have been trapped in poverty for generations, and to sequester carbon naturally. This approach has been dramatically proven on the Loess Plateau, the highland area in north central China. A degraded ecosystem of more than 35,000 square km of land now teems with life and supports the sustainable economic, social and agricultural activities of its people. How did they achieve this feat? 18:00:00 Focus On Europe 18:30:00 Autoline This Week 19:00:00 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3320 (S) (CC) N/A #1914 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1307 What Causes Religious Belief? Why are religions so pervasive, across diverse human cultures? If God exists, would God have made it so? But there are entirely natural reasons to expect the widespread belief in God. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 95 of 126 Sat, May 23, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 19:30:00 Piano Guy Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1407 Host Scott Houston and his guest, Matt Munhall, discuss playing Woody Guthrie's classic American folk tune, "This Land Is Your Land." Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, demonstrates playing tunes with only black keys. Bradley Sowash shows us how to play "On Top Of Old Smokey." Dave Powers is also a featured guest. 20:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Tim Reynolds & Tr3 Tim Reynolds & TR3 bring killer guitar riffs and rock and roll funk to the hallowed walls of Infinity Hall. Reynolds, best known for his collaborations with the Dave Matthews Band, is widely regarded as underrated master, highly skilled at guitar, bass, piano, sitar, mandolin, violin and various instruments of ethnic percussion. Amazing audiences all over the world for more than 35 years, Reynolds has perfected a unique performance style that he brings to this extraordinary INFINITY HALL LIVE set. Born in Germany, Reynolds began playing music at a young age in his parents' church. Following high school graduation, Reynolds left home and moved to Charlottesville, Virginia where he began playing at local bars. Away from his parents' strict moral and behavioral instruction, Reynolds was able to experiment, developing his own sound. After forming the original TR3 in the early '90s, Reynolds began touring. Simultaneously, he collaborated with a young Dave Matthews on his early performances and albums. Today, Reynolds continues to tour with the Dave Matthews Band lending his unmatched guitar skill to the group. Reynolds is accomplished at nearly 30 musical instruments. When his musical mastery is combined with his flawless improvisation and complex riffs, the result is an unforgettable rock performance. 21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502 Bob Dipiero Featuring Brandy Clark A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and co-creator of the CMA Songwriters Series, Bob DiPiero is joined onstage by the 2014 CMA Song of the Year-winners Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, as well as recording artist Charlie Worsham. The trio take turns performing songs including "Follow Your Arrow" (recorded by Kacey Musgraves), "Blue Clear Sky" (recorded by George Strait) and "Gone" (recorded by Montgomery Gentry). Recorded at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville. 22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1407 Tough Trains: Siberia Zay boards the infamous Ice Train for a wintry trip to the far north of Siberia, deep inside the Arctic Circle on the world's most northerly railway line. His journey takes him through Tobolksk to the gas fields of Novy Urengoy, follows the abandoned route of Stalin's "Railway of Death," visits a Communist gulag, camps overnight with the Nenet nomadic tribe, and finally crosses the wilderness to reach Labytnangi and the newly opened Bovanenkovo gas field. 23:00:00 Medicine Game APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 THE MEDICINE GAME, a film six years in the making, shares the remarkable journey of two brothers from the Onondoga Nation driven by a single goal-to beat the odds and play the sport of lacrosse for national powerhouse Syracuse University. The Onondaga Nation, tucked away in central New York State, is a sovereign Native American community known to produce some of the top lacrosse players in the world. The Iroquois people play a ceremonial game of lacrosse, referred to as the "medicine game" - a very important medicine ceremony played to ward off sicknesses from the tribe. The obstacles in the brothers' way are frequent and daunting, but their love for the game, each other, and their family's unyielding determination propels these young men towards their dream. THE MEDICINE GAME, a film six years in the making, shares the remarkable journey of two brothers from the Onondoga Nation driven by a single goal - to beat the odds and play the sport of lacrosse for national powerhouse Syracuse University. The obstacles in their way are frequent and daunting, but the brothers' love for the game, each other, and their family's unyielding determination propel these young men towards their dream. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 96 of 126 Sun, May 24, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1307 What Causes Religious Belief? Why are religions so pervasive, across diverse human cultures? If God exists, would God have made it so? But there are entirely natural reasons to expect the widespread belief in God. 00:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1407 Host Scott Houston and his guest, Matt Munhall, discuss playing Woody Guthrie's classic American folk tune, "This Land Is Your Land." Five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, demonstrates playing tunes with only black keys. Bradley Sowash shows us how to play "On Top Of Old Smokey." Dave Powers is also a featured guest. 01:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Tim Reynolds & Tr3 Tim Reynolds & TR3 bring killer guitar riffs and rock and roll funk to the hallowed walls of Infinity Hall. Reynolds, best known for his collaborations with the Dave Matthews Band, is widely regarded as underrated master, highly skilled at guitar, bass, piano, sitar, mandolin, violin and various instruments of ethnic percussion. Amazing audiences all over the world for more than 35 years, Reynolds has perfected a unique performance style that he brings to this extraordinary INFINITY HALL LIVE set. Born in Germany, Reynolds began playing music at a young age in his parents' church. Following high school graduation, Reynolds left home and moved to Charlottesville, Virginia where he began playing at local bars. Away from his parents' strict moral and behavioral instruction, Reynolds was able to experiment, developing his own sound. After forming the original TR3 in the early '90s, Reynolds began touring. Simultaneously, he collaborated with a young Dave Matthews on his early performances and albums. Today, Reynolds continues to tour with the Dave Matthews Band lending his unmatched guitar skill to the group. Reynolds is accomplished at nearly 30 musical instruments. When his musical mastery is combined with his flawless improvisation and complex riffs, the result is an unforgettable rock performance. 02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502 Bob Dipiero Featuring Brandy Clark A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and co-creator of the CMA Songwriters Series, Bob DiPiero is joined onstage by the 2014 CMA Song of the Year-winners Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, as well as recording artist Charlie Worsham. The trio take turns performing songs including "Follow Your Arrow" (recorded by Kacey Musgraves), "Blue Clear Sky" (recorded by George Strait) and "Gone" (recorded by Montgomery Gentry). Recorded at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville. 03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1407 Tough Trains: Siberia Zay boards the infamous Ice Train for a wintry trip to the far north of Siberia, deep inside the Arctic Circle on the world's most northerly railway line. His journey takes him through Tobolksk to the gas fields of Novy Urengoy, follows the abandoned route of Stalin's "Railway of Death," visits a Communist gulag, camps overnight with the Nenet nomadic tribe, and finally crosses the wilderness to reach Labytnangi and the newly opened Bovanenkovo gas field. 04:00:00 Medicine Game APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 THE MEDICINE GAME, a film six years in the making, shares the remarkable journey of two brothers from the Onondoga Nation driven by a single goal-to beat the odds and play the sport of lacrosse for national powerhouse Syracuse University. The Onondaga Nation, tucked away in central New York State, is a sovereign Native American community known to produce some of the top lacrosse players in the world. The Iroquois people play a ceremonial game of lacrosse, referred to as the "medicine game" - a very important medicine ceremony played to ward off sicknesses from the tribe. The obstacles in the brothers' way are frequent and daunting, but their love for the game, each other, and their family's unyielding determination propels these young men towards their dream. THE MEDICINE GAME, a film six years in the making, shares the remarkable journey of two brothers from the Onondoga Nation driven by a single goal - to beat the odds and play the sport of lacrosse for national powerhouse Syracuse University. The obstacles in their way are frequent and daunting, but the brothers' love for the game, each other, and their family's unyielding determination propel these young men towards their dream. 05:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #215 Two Universities and the Future of China Professor Paula Marantz Cohen is granted unprecedented access to China's two most prestigious universities: Tsinghua and Peking University, where students candidly discuss their attitudes and goals. The subjects provide a picture of the upcoming generation of China's educated elite-and a window on the future of China. Over nine million students take China's college entrance exam each year, but only a select few are admitted to the country's two most prestigious universities, Tsinghua University and Peking University. In this documentary, filmmaker and professor Paula Marantz Cohen is granted unprecedented access to the campuses of these universities, where she speaks with students about a range of subjects. They candidly discuss their academic and career goals, their feelings about American culture, their relationship to Chinese traditions and values, and their attitude toward family and country. Their views provide an enlightening and often surprising picture of the upcoming generation of China's educated elite-- and a window on the future of China. The film was underwritten by Drexel University and produced in association with China Education Television. 05:30:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #706 Diversity in the Financial Sector Host Kelvin Boston and his guests explore the benefits of working in the financial industry, especially as it pertains to people of color. Guests: Rita Cheng, financial advisor for Ameriprise Financial Services, and Carl Hairston, Business M&T Banking regional sales manager. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 97 of 126 Sun, May 24, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz Distrib Stereo KCSM Cap (N) AS2 Episode N/A #1416 08:00:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1206 My Favorite Things, Part 2 In this episode Jerry has a collection of items he has collected from around the studio. Jerry begins blocking in the shapes and he demonstrates how to paint a perfect circle for the grapes. He uses a #4 bristle brush and pivots the brush thus creating a round object. Jerry introduces a new color possibly to be added to the palette at a later time. The color is Naphthol Red and he discusses the differences in Cadmium Red and Naphthol, their varied uses and how he will incorporate it into this painting. 08:30:00 Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #510 Half Moon Bay Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from the Caribbean's Half Moon Bay-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a painting composition. 09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #606 Moonlight Mermaid Art Lesson: Light, Shade, and Tone. In art, tone refers to the degree of lightness or darkness of an area. Tone varies from the bright white of a light source through shades of gray to the deepest black shadows. How we perceive the tone of an object depends on its actual surface lightness or darkness, color and texture, the background and lighting. Tone may be used broadly to denote the major planes of an object. Realist artists use 'local tone' to accurately denote subtle changes within the plane. Wyland explores the natural gray shades of a stingray in this illuminating lesson on light, shade, and tone. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Burn Calories & Lose Weight APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #818 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1412 Good Alignment By doing exercises with eyes closed, Mary Ann builds an awareness of how good spinal alignment feels. Mary Ann gives a tip of the day. 10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #215 11:00:00 Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108 Hill Country Hunt - Texas The Driskill Grill - Austin, TX; Broken Arrow Ranch - Ingram, TX In Austin, Texas, there is a man named Bull who, contrary to his name, is no cowpoke-instead it's deer that strike his fancy, and fine dining is his game. Recognized nationally as the next "rising star," Chef David Bull ventures into Texas Hill Country with his three sons for a biology lesson on the axis deer and the Texas grasslands. They find themselves on Broken Arrow Ranch among clear-flowing streams, waterfalls, spectacular bluffs and rocky vistas; there, they search for wild, exotic deer and antelope. We get up close to the majestic animals as they frolic through Texas Hill Country. And then we set out on a real-life search for the animals known by many as "the most prized meat on earth." Rancher Chris Hughes is our guide for this Texas safari in which wildlife abounds and conservation rules the land. Recipes: Blackberry & Fig Glazed Sika Venison Tenderloin Over Braised Romaine & Sunflower Salad; Texas Slow-Cooked Axis Venison Stew; Grilled Venison Rib Chops with Trumpet Royale Mushrooms & Horseradish Bacon Turnip Puree. 11:30:00 Taste The Islands with Chef Irie APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 Rich & Refreshing Chef Irie makes a lineup of non-traditional elements with his Coconut Pumpkin Rum Soup, Picadillo Meatballs, Chayote Salad, and cool Cucumber Lemonade. Viewers listen in on a food conversation between Chef and chart topping British Jamaican reggae singer Maxi Priest. 12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2420 All About Burrata/Tutto Su Burrata Master cheese maker Filippo Migliorato from Boston's "Mozzarella House" visits Mary Ann nella cucina to demonstrate the artisanal art of making Burrata, which is Mozzarella stuffed with Stracciatella. Then Mary Ann showcases this wonderful cheese with her Neapolitan Stack with Roasted Eggplant, Tomato and Burrata, and her Roasted Asparagus with Burrata. 12:30:00 Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 Little Saigon Vietnamese American communities are among the fastest growing ethnic neighborhoods in America. Martin visits a few of these vibrant communities in Northern California, sharing his personal immigrant experience with these newer generation of immigrants, and picking up useful tips and recipes along the way. Recipes: Sauteed Duck Breast Sandwich, Avocado Smoothie, Vietnamese Imperial Rolls. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 98 of 126 Sun, May 24, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:00:00 Travel with Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #306 Tahiti, French Polynesia Journey to the South Pacific to explore the center of French Polynesia, the island of Tahiti. Visitors to this island may be surprised to find a big city with a very prominent French influence in the food, language and more. But Polynesian culture still runs strong. Experience it with Nathan and Seamus as they visit historical landmarks, ancient temples and museums, discover the art of shaking their hips in a Tahitian dance show and learn to surf. Plus, learn the history of Captain Cook and the Mutiny on the Bounty, discover volcanic blowholes along the coast, learn about painter Paul Gauguin from a 9-year old's perspective, find out where pearls come from and sample foods, both French and Polynesian, at the food trucks in Papeete. 13:30:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1207 The Great Rivers of Europe: Melk to Budapest Burt cruises through the Wachau Valley, a major area for Austrian wines. Then he visits Melk Abbey, one of Europe's largest and most impressive monasteries were Burt explains how the Catholic Church used Baroque architecture to undermine the Reformation. Then to Vienna for music and pastry, and finally a tour of Budapest. 14:00:00 Aviators NETA (S) (CC) N/A #213 $100 Hamburger #2: Another flying excursion in search of great grub. Soaring: A form of flying where missing the roar of the engine is entirely the point! Warbirds: We take a walk back in time and get up close to a collection of historic aircraft that flew world-altering missions. 14:30:00 Jonathan Bird's Blue World NETA (S) (CC) N/A #405 Sturgeon and the Coral Farm Segment 1: Saving the Sturgeon. Jonathan travels to upstate New York to learn how biologists are working to save the sturgeon in the St. Lawrence River by rebuilding their spawning habitat and re-stocking the river. During a dive he films an amazing spectacle that has never been recorded before! Segment 2: Coral Farming in Key Largo. Jonathan visits an underwater farm in Key Largo where they grow coral! He joins the staff of Coral Restoration Foundation in helping to transplant and propagate staghorn coral, which has become threatened in the Keys. 15:00:00 American Woodshop Kitchen Cabinet Retrofit Simple, affordable Kitchen Renovations. NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2006 15:30:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 Shaker-Inspired Night Stand The Shaker-inspired Night Stand is one of Tommy's favorite projects. This particular piece really shows off Tommy's style in using rough cut lumber and shows how Tommy can put a contemporary spin on a traditional piece. In this episode, Tommy explains techniques for mortise and tenon joinery, as well as how to taper a leg. He also heads to the North Bennet Street School in Boston, where he meets up with Steve Brown, the head of the school's Cabinet and Furniture-making department. Later, Steve lends a hand back in Tommy's shop. 16:00:00 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113 Ancient Remedies for Modern Health While we may have been raised to always think of the doctor's office as the first solution, there is a whole world of health care solutions out there waiting to be discovered, and most of them go beyond merely talking another prescription. We'll take a look at some alternative approaches to keeping our bodies healthy." 16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1008 C. Difficile Patient Story: When the bacteria Clostridium difficile (C.diff) grows out of control in your intestines, you can become very sick with what is commonly known as C. diff. Lois Joseph shares her painful story of living with C. diff and how she ultimately overcame this horrible illness. Myth or Medicine: Is C. diff only acquired in healthcare settings? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to prevent contracting C. diff. 17:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #106 Environmental Home Makeover Many of us think of our homes as safe havens, but you may be surprised to learn how many toxins are hiding in common household products. In this episode of EcoSense for Living, we discover potentially harmful chemical ingredients in and around our homes and do a makeover inside our chemical-laden cabinets. Environmental experts including Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Andrew Weil, Ken Cook and Laurie David explain why harmful ingredients are in our products, how we can avoid or replace them, and what actions we can take to make sure we have a "Home, Safe Home." 17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #411 Jane Smiley, Some Luck A prize-winning American novelist, essayist and nonfiction writer, Smiley won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel "A Thousand Acres," a retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear story on an Iowa farm. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 99 of 126 Sun, May 24, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo 18:00:00 Classic California's Gold Special Presentation Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold! Cap AS2 Episode (CC) N/A #0 18:30:00 Tracks Ahead APT (S) (CC) N/A #903 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad We revisit the 'old Patagonian Express', which still chugs along the base of the Andes mountains in Argentina in our Classic Trax feature; Meet a man whose layout ideas come directly from his own railroad history; Relive the life of one of the most well-known rail photographers of our times at the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke; And step back in time to cruise the scenic Oregon Coast. Spencer Christian hosts. 19:00:00 Filipino American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers by Marissa Aroy. The Delano Manongs tells the story of farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farm workers who instigated one of the American farm labor movement's finest hours - The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez's leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role. Filipino labor organizer, Larry Itliong, a cigar-chomping union veteran, organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike against the grape growers of Delano, California, beginning a collaboration between Filipinos, Chicanos and other ethnic workers that would go on for years. Jeepney by Esy Casey and Sarah Friedland. JEEPNEY visualizes the richly diverse cultural and social climate of the Philippines through its most popular form of mass transportation: vividly decorated ex-WWII military jeeps. Unlike mass transportation in many parts of the world, jeepneys are not a government service but are individually operated by the drivers, who manifest their identity, values and dreams in its painting and decoration. The stories of a jeepney driver, artist and passenger take place amidst nationwide protest against oil price hikes that pressure drivers to work overseas to earn a living. Lavishly shot and cut to the rhythm of the streets, JEEPNEY provides an enticing vehicle through which the rippling effects of globalization can be felt. 20:00:00 Beyond The Light Switch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 In episode two, Beyond the Light Switch takes a closer look at the nuclear industry, examines the growth of renewable resources, and asks the tough questions about the state of our power grid. Traveling across the nation, David Biello finds out what it's going to take in order to achieve the goals and create the jobs that are needed to secure the nation's energy future. 21:00:00 The Last Chapter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 THE LAST CHAPTER examines the benefits of planning for end-of-life care through interviews with a diverse collection of subjects, including elderly hospice patients, parents of a child battling a rare metabolic bone disease, a young father of three suffering from liver and colon cancer, and even an unlikely hospice "survivor," a 45-year-old mother with congestive heart failure. Throughout, doctors from several Pittsburgh-area hospitals stress the importance of communication regarding end-of-life decision-making. These difficult, but necessary conversations can help patients navigate - and even dictate - their end-of-life scenarios. THE LAST CHAPTER also follows nurses, hospice-care providers and an interfaith chaplain who tend to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients. 22:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #403 Road to the Globe In 2010, the home of Shakespeare - The Globe Theatre in London, England - issued a proclamation outlining the world's biggest Shakespearean festival: 36 countries, 36 Shakespearean plays, 36 languages. New Zealand actor Rawiri Paratene answered the call and was given the honor to open the festival. Spanning the twelve-week period before Opening Night, ROAD TO THE GLOBE follows Rawiri as he forms his own company, Ngakau Toa, consisting of New Zealand's best Maori actors, and their journey as they prepare to take their Maori adaption of William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida to The Globe. 23:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104 Art and Life are inextricably intertwined in these three stories - Author Alicia Erian mines her life's experience for her books, stories and screenplays, Artist Hugette Caland has found America to be the place she can most freely express herself in her art, and Hassan Faraj's life was actually turned into art - the story of this neighborhood butcher became the subject of a community theater piece. 23:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 Revolution 1775-1783 From the siege of Quebec to exploring shipwrecks of Benedict Arnold's defeat on Lake Champlain to the forts of the Great Lakes: Monty digs into the archaeological sites that tell the real story of America's War for Independence. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 100 of 126 Mon, May 25, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Filipino American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers by Marissa Aroy. The Delano Manongs tells the story of farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farm workers who instigated one of the American farm labor movement's finest hours - The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez's leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role. Filipino labor organizer, Larry Itliong, a cigar-chomping union veteran, organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike against the grape growers of Delano, California, beginning a collaboration between Filipinos, Chicanos and other ethnic workers that would go on for years. Jeepney by Esy Casey and Sarah Friedland. JEEPNEY visualizes the richly diverse cultural and social climate of the Philippines through its most popular form of mass transportation: vividly decorated ex-WWII military jeeps. Unlike mass transportation in many parts of the world, jeepneys are not a government service but are individually operated by the drivers, who manifest their identity, values and dreams in its painting and decoration. The stories of a jeepney driver, artist and passenger take place amidst nationwide protest against oil price hikes that pressure drivers to work overseas to earn a living. Lavishly shot and cut to the rhythm of the streets, JEEPNEY provides an enticing vehicle through which the rippling effects of globalization can be felt. 01:00:00 Beyond The Light Switch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102 In episode two, Beyond the Light Switch takes a closer look at the nuclear industry, examines the growth of renewable resources, and asks the tough questions about the state of our power grid. Traveling across the nation, David Biello finds out what it's going to take in order to achieve the goals and create the jobs that are needed to secure the nation's energy future. 02:00:00 The Last Chapter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 THE LAST CHAPTER examines the benefits of planning for end-of-life care through interviews with a diverse collection of subjects, including elderly hospice patients, parents of a child battling a rare metabolic bone disease, a young father of three suffering from liver and colon cancer, and even an unlikely hospice "survivor," a 45-year-old mother with congestive heart failure. Throughout, doctors from several Pittsburgh-area hospitals stress the importance of communication regarding end-of-life decision-making. These difficult, but necessary conversations can help patients navigate - and even dictate - their end-of-life scenarios. THE LAST CHAPTER also follows nurses, hospice-care providers and an interfaith chaplain who tend to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients. 03:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #403 Road to the Globe In 2010, the home of Shakespeare - The Globe Theatre in London, England - issued a proclamation outlining the world's biggest Shakespearean festival: 36 countries, 36 Shakespearean plays, 36 languages. New Zealand actor Rawiri Paratene answered the call and was given the honor to open the festival. Spanning the twelve-week period before Opening Night, ROAD TO THE GLOBE follows Rawiri as he forms his own company, Ngakau Toa, consisting of New Zealand's best Maori actors, and their journey as they prepare to take their Maori adaption of William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida to The Globe. 04:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104 Art and Life are inextricably intertwined in these three stories - Author Alicia Erian mines her life's experience for her books, stories and screenplays, Artist Hugette Caland has found America to be the place she can most freely express herself in her art, and Hassan Faraj's life was actually turned into art - the story of this neighborhood butcher became the subject of a community theater piece. 04:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 Revolution 1775-1783 From the siege of Quebec to exploring shipwrecks of Benedict Arnold's defeat on Lake Champlain to the forts of the Great Lakes: Monty digs into the archaeological sites that tell the real story of America's War for Independence. 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2510 Michael Wolraich: The Teddy Roosevelt You Don't The Washington Post said MICHAEL WOLRAICH's book on President Teddy Roosevelt was better than Doris Kearns Goodwin's Bully Pulpit. Wolraich takes us into an epic power struggle that broke political gridlock in Washington similar to 2015 and triggered the biggest political change in American history. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1417 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #208 Newton's Big Adventure/Peep Crosses The Road/Pocoyo - Boo! Newton the turtle has a series of excellent adventures-involving a puddle, some dandelion fluff, and a very spooky cracker box. Peep discovers the answer to that ancient conundrum: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then, Pocoyo has a new game, which he enjoys playing on his friends: BOO! Only some of his friends find Pocoyo's game annoying or frightening. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #113 Details, Details...../Sinbad In Solitude "Details, Details..." - A loose bolt on a wagon wheel sets in motion a chain of events that ends up destroying an entire town. "Sinbad in Solitude" A shipwrecked Sinbad and Dina embark on an hilarious voyage that takes them to the exotic island of the Wok Wok women. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 101 of 126 Mon, May 25, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Cap AS2 Episode (CC) N/A #125 (CC) DVI #819 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) New Challenges Mary Ann introduces a new abdominal exercise called the "Ski Jump" and Gretchen gives you a new balance challenge. N/A #1413 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Couples Workout 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Tone Your Abs & Strengthen Your Legs Distrib Stereo NETA APTEX (S) 10:00:00 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2723 Sewing Modkid Style, Part 2 Create colorful and wearable knits designed with a little fashionista in mind. Kids and knit fashions fit together like hand and glove, so why not sew, serge, and create fashions for your favorite little girls? You'll have fun; they'll reap the benefits! Guest Patty Young joins Nancy to continue the series designed to make mom/grandma smile, and to make little girls twirl with delight! 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #309 Collar Options Details make the difference. Give any garment a whole new look by changing the collar. Learn about various collar options and how to apply them. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4216 13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1419 Spiced-Up Cuban Cuisine Man on the street Doc Willoughby learns about Cuban cuisine from chef Maricel Presilla of Zafra Kitchens in New York. Then, test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make a perfect Cuban-Style Picadillo at home. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried reviews tortilla presses in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to Cuban Shredded Beef. 13:30:00 14:00:00 Pati's Mexican Table Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen America's Crossroads Louisville Wings, Memphis Dry rub ribs with Memphis Mustard Slaw; St. Louis Pork Steaks. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #406 APT (S) (CC) N/A #307 14:30:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #205 Everything Mushrooms Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup is just mad about mushrooms! Chewy, hearty, and bursting with umami, mushrooms are a low-cal treat, rich with flavor and a perfect foundation for today's favorite creations! Terry Romero grills tender Oyster Mushrooms for easy Tacos smothered with Avocado salsa. Miyoko Schinner stirs up a delicate Farro Risotto bursting with Exotic Mushrooms. And Toni Fiore creates a deceptively and delectable Mushroom Tart tatin. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1713 Hot Motifs Being a designer involves being able to look around and recognize what might be changing not only in jewelry but fashion, home decor and just general overall trends. This episode looks at some of the hot motifs that are just starting like friendship bracelets - they're back! Next, Kristen Robinson shows how to embed botanicals in resin. Then, Erin Madsen explores some shortcuts to simple stylish jewelry - quick and easy is always trendy. Finally, Cynthia Deis demonstrates a ruched fiber necklace. 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. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 102 of 126 Mon, May 25, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #707 Corn Chips Can you guess how many pieces of corn are in one corn chip? Join host Joel Greene on this tasty episode of Curiosity Quest as he visits a factory to learn how corn chips are made. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1504 Creative Costumes It's time for a little dress up and pretend, with wands for wizards and princesses, a pirate themed necklace, animal ears, tails and masks, and a segment demonstrated how to decorate shoes and boots. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3002 Recipe for a Great Kitchen New kitchens are very expensive. But you can make big improvements with a few simple DIY updates. Vicki shows a homeowner how easy it is to give your cabinets a fresh coat of paint, install new contemporary hardware and pull out shelves and organization systems. Even with new faucets, lighting and appliances the homeowner saved thousands of dollars and has a great looking kitchen. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303 Sow True Seed: (Ashville, Nc) As heirloom seeds continue to lose ground to modern hybrids and habitat destruction, many of these treasured varieties of the past are lost forever. In this episode, we get a hands-on lesson in saving seeds and learn more about how to preserve the integrity of true organic seedstock. 18:00:00 Journal 18:30:00 Focus On Europe 19:00:00 Newsline 19:30:00 20:00:00 DW (S) (CC) N/A #11103 (S) (CC) N/A #3320 APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6041 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1120 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #213 The magnetic, mellifluous voice of soul/folk star Amos Lee highlights this broadcast from Nashville, along with Americana giants Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott in duet mode. Plus swinging southern soul artist Sam Lewis, heart-rending songwriter Angel Snow and power acoustic country with Bradford Lee Folk. 21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A Big Llou and the Bluesville Revue Big LLou Johnson hosts some of Chicago's hottest blues acts, recorded live at 2013 Old Town Bluesfest in Michigan's capital city. #510 22:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #204 Digital Badging Kids love earning badges -- to show they've done something new, taken a risk, or learned a valuable skill. What's it like to get a "badge" in the 21st Century? This episode introduces parents to digitalbadges, an innovative way for children of all ages to make note of new hobbies and skills. 22:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Green You Rodman goes back to school to learn how one campus is leading the way towards sustainability in higher education. He will be living, learning and putting one up for the home team as a "non-traditional" student. 23:00:00 My Dad's Illness NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Megan Plouzek shares her poignant and candid story about growing up in a home with a parent suffering with severe mental illness. Told from her perspective, the brutal honesty of her story is powerful. Megan spares no details as she discusses the dark nature of the illness's effect on her father and her family. But, at its core, this is a love story as Megan and her family continues to rally around her father with hope for his recovery. 23:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 103 of 126 Tue, May 26, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6041 00:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1120 01:00:00 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #213 The magnetic, mellifluous voice of soul/folk star Amos Lee highlights this broadcast from Nashville, along with Americana giants Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott in duet mode. Plus swinging southern soul artist Sam Lewis, heart-rending songwriter Angel Snow and power acoustic country with Bradford Lee Folk. 02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A Big Llou and the Bluesville Revue Big LLou Johnson hosts some of Chicago's hottest blues acts, recorded live at 2013 Old Town Bluesfest in Michigan's capital city. #510 03:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #204 Digital Badging Kids love earning badges -- to show they've done something new, taken a risk, or learned a valuable skill. What's it like to get a "badge" in the 21st Century? This episode introduces parents to digitalbadges, an innovative way for children of all ages to make note of new hobbies and skills. 03:30:00 Urban Conversion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Green You Rodman goes back to school to learn how one campus is leading the way towards sustainability in higher education. He will be living, learning and putting one up for the home team as a "non-traditional" student. 04:00:00 My Dad's Illness NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 Megan Plouzek shares her poignant and candid story about growing up in a home with a parent suffering with severe mental illness. Told from her perspective, the brutal honesty of her story is powerful. Megan spares no details as she discusses the dark nature of the illness's effect on her father and her family. But, at its core, this is a love story as Megan and her family continues to rally around her father with hope for his recovery. 04:30:00 Your Turn to Care APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2511 The India Dilemma: The U.S. and the World's Other Largest Democracy Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist and filmmaker Douglas Blackmon interviews former Brookings Institute managing director WILLIAM ANTHOLIS and global strategy professor JEFF LEGRO about the rising importance-and challenges-of India and its messy democracy to the U.S., the world economy and curbing terrorism. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1418 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #210 Quack's Stuck Stick/Peep's Can/Pocoyo - Runaway Hat Peep discovers a beaver dam and a young, toothy beaver, while Quack, alas, loses his favorite stick. Peep searches for a house he can call. ..home. Then, it's a windy day and Pato's hat gets blown away. Pato doesn't like the way he looks without his hat and he's afraid his friends will laugh at him so he hides and won't play. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #114 The Tale of Taymour and Tiny/The Boy and the Panther "The Tale Of Taymour And Tiny" - Taymour accidentally knocks an egg out of a bird's nest and decides to care for it. When he does, he gets a big surprise. "The Boy and the Panther" - Nadeem witnesses a crime at the fair and sees that the wrong person gets blamed. Since he wasn't supposed to be there, he can't tell anyone or he'll get in trouble. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Energy 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Full Body Posture Workout NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101 (CC) DVI #820 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 104 of 126 Tue, May 26, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) Coordination and Reaction Time This episode focuses on being aware of your body's movements and how it contributes to coordination and reaction time. AS2 Episode N/A #1414 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2724 Ultimate Serger Techniques, Part 1 Use your serger for more than finishing fabric edges. Take the lead from Nancy and serger pro Pam Mahshie to get your serging skills up to speed! Learn the basics, and get the confidence to gather, add puffing or textures, and serge on ribbon trim with ease. You'll be surprised as you learn new-age serging techniques for your projects. 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1306 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #310 Handicap Dressing - Each of Our Needs Is Different No journey is the same. We all have different needs along the way. Learn how to design and sew to accommodate physical differences. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4217 13:00:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef NETA (CC) N/A #406 Brioche Made Easy Chef Keller makes brioche just like his father did for their family patisserie. With the dough, he creates bretzels with a cream filling and mouthwatering beignets. Brioche Bretzels; Beignets. 13:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Meat & Game The history of Ireland's cattle fairs - once a central part of rural and urban life - is modernized at the Cattle Mart, where Kevin explores the different types of lamb breeds; a visit to Kevin's garden and pigpen. Recipes include: Beef & Lamb Stock; Navarin of Lamb; Perfect Steak; Perfect Roast Potato; Roast Beef; Roast Potatoes and Gravy; and Fillet of Pork with a Black Olive Tapenade. 14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #607 Grenada - The Spice Island As America's War of Independence raged, the Eastern Caribbean became a powder keg of activity. Chef Staib visits Grenada, the spice capital of the world and the home of nutmeg, the most valuable spice of the 18th century. Chef Staib cooks with local chefs to make 'oil down' and other island dishes. 14:30:00 Regal Fare KNME (S) (CC) N/A #113 Late Winter On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that helps say goodbye to the snowy winter! This recipe includes Chicken liver mousse, pancetta monkfish, and creme Brule for dessert! 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1801 Getting Started Appropriately, the first episode is getting started. This is an introduction to some of the techniques used every day. We begin with Candie Cooper and a lesson on bead caps featured in a necklace. Then, meet Melinda Barta with tips for making beadwork more durable. Next, it's the first workshop lesson; crimping to attach a clasp. Finally, Kate Richbourg has the first of her metal work lessons and beginning steps for soldering. 15:30:00 16:00:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen Natural Pets NETA (S) (CC) N/A #304 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #708 Penguins Did you know that some penguins can live in warm weather? Join host Joel Greene as he visits the Aquarium of the Pacific to learn all about Magellenic Penguins. He gets to watch them swim and listen to the loud noises they make. He even gets to pet and feed them! Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 105 of 126 Tue, May 26, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1505 Out of This World We're getting spacey with out of this world crafts: alien accessories, a cosmic belt and space vest, a mini space shuttle, and a glow in the dark star mobile - all on Hands On. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3003 Park It Here Is your garage a living nightmare? Vicki's sure was. She tackles her messy, disorganized garage and turns the space into an inviting, functional storage area. Learn what it takes to refinish a garage floor with an easy to clean epoxy finish; to design and install an adjustable wall storage system and upgrade your electrical service. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304 Farm School (Athol, Ma) Learning to be an organic farmer is hot! The GGW crew enrolls in a true Organic Farm School for a week of reality TV like you've never seen before. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11104 18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1120 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6042 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #721 20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #613 Paul Thorn Paul Thorn was raised in Tupelo, Mississippi and has performed his southern gospel and country roots influenced music on NPR's "World Cafe" and television's Jimmy Kimmel Live and Conan Obrien shows. Thorn's down home positivity permeates his approach to music, that he describes by saying "There's no higher goal I could set for myself than to help other people find some happiness and gratitude in their lives." On this episode, Thorn talks about his musical influences and performs several songs, including tracks from his latest release "Too Blessed, To Be Stressed." 20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #710 Renaissance Rodeo with Matt Urmy (Americana) When it comes to his music, you cannot simply listen to any Matt Urmy song once. Every line is wrought with subtext and meaning that distils our existence - our lives. One reviewer wrote "Matt's part wolf, part river, part moonlight, and part cloud...oh yeah, and part human too..." He is currently working on a New album with the legendary Cowboy Jack Clement, as a follow up to his live show: The Renaissance Rodeo Show...which is a variety show that highlights the best up and coming songwriting talent. 21:00:00 22:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 From Apocalypse to Heresies In this episode, the city of Jerusalem is rocked by war. Host Jonathan Phillips travels to Patmos Island where John was exiled and visits the cave where John wrote the most enigmatic book of the New Testament, Revelation. Phillips traces the crucial battle where powerful heretics claiming special knowledge of Jesus threatened to distort, divide and even to destroy the Christian faith. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 106 of 126 Tue, May 26, 2015 Start 23:00:00 Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode Cuba's Secret Side NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 The Truth Revealed The Truth Revealed looks beyond the politics and propaganda at the Cubans themselves. People like Adolpho, a tobacco farmer who had openheart surgery ten years ago and still tends his fields. Or Marco, who walks for miles each day, his operatic voice enticing villagers to buy his cilantro and hot peppers. Both live in rural villages where time moves more slowly and people look out for each other. Although Castro confiscated all land shortly after the Revolution, the Cuban government has since started allowing farmers to sell their excess harvest, and private food stands have popped up all over Cuba. Castro once tried - unsuccessfully - to eradicate religion in Cuba. Cubans still show their faith every year at the festival of San Lazaro. Many pilgrims crawl six miles to the church. Others drag rocks or suffer even more drastic penances. But Catholicism isn't the only religion in Cuba. Santeria - an African belief brought to Cuba with the slave trade - is practiced by over half the population. Hilda is a Santeria priestess and a devout Catholic. After hosting a huge Christmas dinner, she opens up her home to a secret Santeria celebration, complete with drums and dancing - and a spiritual possession. But as much as Cubans love their faith, they also love to laugh and entertain themselves. You'll find a game of dominoes on almost every street corner and the kids have their own hilariously Cuban version of Monopoly. They play to win and they're just as capitalist as their Yankee counterparts. That's a good thing, since the Cuban government is privatizing over a million jobs in Cuba. Manuel repairs shoes on a Havana street corner, and barely makes ends meet. And yet when his customers don't bother to pick up their shoes, he doesn't sell them - he gives them away. It's capitalism, Cuban style - with a human touch. Cubans are avid fishermen, and on any sunny morning you can find Jose fishing on Havana's waterfront. He owns almost no equipment and only two pairs of shorts, yet cheerfully shares his catch with anyone who comes along. Spear fishermen patrol the same waters, using homemade guns and occasionally catching enormous - and toothy - barracuda. A few really brave souls use blocks of Styrofoam to paddle several miles out to sea each morning in search of bigger catch. Their "boats" - barely larger than bathtubs - only last a few months so they often take them home for repairs. This time they've borrowed an old drill and can't get it to work, but they don't get angry. If there's one thing the Cubans have learned over the past 50 years, it's patience. But to really find out what makes Cubans tick, you have to visit Remedios during their annual fireworks festival. For nine months a year it's a sleepy little town, but in September the place splits into two teams - San Salvador and Carmen - and both sides prepare for war. They build enormous floats and complicated light walls, all run by century-old machines. Women design costumes and men make thousands of homemade firecrackers. Rusty tractors haul carefully concealed pieces of floats through back streets. And finally, the big day arrives... The square erupts with games, food, and rides. For the children, this beats Christmas hands down. The men enjoy themselves in baseball pitching challenges and patronize the local beer trucks. Everyone dances and gorges themselves. But this year Team Carmen is in trouble. The fireworks have already started and they haven't finished wiring up their light wall. There's a short somewhere, and they can't find it. And then - amazingly - the other side sends a team of men to help. Within minutes, the machines rumble to life and the competition is on. It looks more like World War lll than a festival - falling ash as thick as snow and fireworks going off in the middle of the spectators. The men use the burning debris to light their cigars, which they then in turn use to light more fireworks. The fuses are unreliable, to say the least. When they reach their grand finale, they ring the entire square with 20,000 fireworks and set them off in an unstoppable explosion. And then the festival begins. Dancing, tattoos, rides, and food. Towards midnight the floats make their grand entrance, and by morning Remedios is once again a sleepy little town. So who won the competition? Everyone has an opinion, but in the end they all agree. The town won - Cuba won - because a good time was had by all. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 107 of 126 Wed, May 27, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6042 DW (S) (CC) N/A #721 01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #613 Paul Thorn Paul Thorn was raised in Tupelo, Mississippi and has performed his southern gospel and country roots influenced music on NPR's "World Cafe" and television's Jimmy Kimmel Live and Conan Obrien shows. Thorn's down home positivity permeates his approach to music, that he describes by saying "There's no higher goal I could set for myself than to help other people find some happiness and gratitude in their lives." On this episode, Thorn talks about his musical influences and performs several songs, including tracks from his latest release "Too Blessed, To Be Stressed." 01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #710 Renaissance Rodeo with Matt Urmy (Americana) When it comes to his music, you cannot simply listen to any Matt Urmy song once. Every line is wrought with subtext and meaning that distils our existence - our lives. One reviewer wrote "Matt's part wolf, part river, part moonlight, and part cloud...oh yeah, and part human too..." He is currently working on a New album with the legendary Cowboy Jack Clement, as a follow up to his live show: The Renaissance Rodeo Show...which is a variety show that highlights the best up and coming songwriting talent. 02:00:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602 03:00:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 From Apocalypse to Heresies In this episode, the city of Jerusalem is rocked by war. Host Jonathan Phillips travels to Patmos Island where John was exiled and visits the cave where John wrote the most enigmatic book of the New Testament, Revelation. Phillips traces the crucial battle where powerful heretics claiming special knowledge of Jesus threatened to distort, divide and even to destroy the Christian faith. 04:00:00 Cuba's Secret Side NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102 The Truth Revealed The Truth Revealed looks beyond the politics and propaganda at the Cubans themselves. People like Adolpho, a tobacco farmer who had openheart surgery ten years ago and still tends his fields. Or Marco, who walks for miles each day, his operatic voice enticing villagers to buy his cilantro and hot peppers. Both live in rural villages where time moves more slowly and people look out for each other. Although Castro confiscated all land shortly after the Revolution, the Cuban government has since started allowing farmers to sell their excess harvest, and private food stands have popped up all over Cuba. Castro once tried - unsuccessfully - to eradicate religion in Cuba. Cubans still show their faith every year at the festival of San Lazaro. Many pilgrims crawl six miles to the church. Others drag rocks or suffer even more drastic penances. But Catholicism isn't the only religion in Cuba. Santeria - an African belief brought to Cuba with the slave trade - is practiced by over half the population. Hilda is a Santeria priestess and a devout Catholic. After hosting a huge Christmas dinner, she opens up her home to a secret Santeria celebration, complete with drums and dancing - and a spiritual possession. But as much as Cubans love their faith, they also love to laugh and entertain themselves. You'll find a game of dominoes on almost every street corner and the kids have their own hilariously Cuban version of Monopoly. They play to win and they're just as capitalist as their Yankee counterparts. That's a good thing, since the Cuban government is privatizing over a million jobs in Cuba. Manuel repairs shoes on a Havana street corner, and barely makes ends meet. And yet when his customers don't bother to pick up their shoes, he doesn't sell them - he gives them away. It's capitalism, Cuban style - with a human touch. Cubans are avid fishermen, and on any sunny morning you can find Jose fishing on Havana's waterfront. He owns almost no equipment and only two pairs of shorts, yet cheerfully shares his catch with anyone who comes along. Spear fishermen patrol the same waters, using homemade guns and occasionally catching enormous - and toothy - barracuda. A few really brave souls use blocks of Styrofoam to paddle several miles out to sea each morning in search of bigger catch. Their "boats" - barely larger than bathtubs - only last a few months so they often take them home for repairs. This time they've borrowed an old drill and can't get it to work, but they don't get angry. If there's one thing the Cubans have learned over the past 50 years, it's patience. But to really find out what makes Cubans tick, you have to visit Remedios during their annual fireworks festival. For nine months a year it's a sleepy little town, but in September the place splits into two teams - San Salvador and Carmen - and both sides prepare for war. They build enormous floats and complicated light walls, all run by century-old machines. Women design costumes and men make thousands of homemade firecrackers. Rusty tractors haul carefully concealed pieces of floats through back streets. And finally, the big day arrives... The square erupts with games, food, and rides. For the children, this beats Christmas hands down. The men enjoy themselves in baseball pitching challenges and patronize the local beer trucks. Everyone dances and gorges themselves. But this year Team Carmen is in trouble. The fireworks have already started and they haven't finished wiring up their light wall. There's a short somewhere, and they can't find it. And then - amazingly - the other side sends a team of men to help. Within minutes, the machines rumble to life and the competition is on. It looks more like World War lll than a festival - falling ash as thick as snow and fireworks going off in the middle of the spectators. The men use the burning debris to light their cigars, which they then in turn use to light more fireworks. The fuses are unreliable, to say the least. When they reach their grand finale, they ring the entire square with 20,000 fireworks and set them off in an unstoppable explosion. And then the festival begins. Dancing, tattoos, rides, and food. Towards midnight the floats make their grand entrance, and by morning Remedios is once again a sleepy little town. So who won the competition? Everyone has an opinion, but in the end they all agree. The town won - Cuba won - because a good time was had by all. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 108 of 126 Wed, May 27, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2512 LBJ, The Real Story of Selma and the Great Society One of the country's most acclaimed historians, JULIAN ZELIZER wades into the controversy of the film Selma, its depiction of from President Lyndon Johnson, the real forces behind the Great Society, and his new book: The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the Battle for the Great Society. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1419 08:00:00 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #211 Under Duck/All Fall Down/ Pocoyo - The Seed Quack discovers there's more to his pond than meets the eye. (Namely, fish.) Spooked by falling leaves, Squeak the mouse warns Peep that the entire sky will soon be tumbling down. Then, Pocoyo finds a seed. He can't wait for it to grow. He guards it lovingly but can't prevent his friends from taking an interest in the seed too. 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #115 Abu Hassim's Smelly Shoes/The Bandits of Basra "Abu Hassim's Smelly Shoes" - A grouchy old man inherits a pair of smelly shoes. No matter how hard he tries, he is unable to get rid of them. "The Bandits of Basra" - Mujab and Sameer pretend to be lawmen in order to land jobs as sheriffs in a small town. What they don't realize is that they have to arrest the most vicious bandit in the territory. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Bone Builder (Osteoporosis) 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Strength and Flexibility to Your Core NETA APTEX 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA Lymphatic System Mary Ann uses soothing music and slow gentle movements to stimulate the lymphatic system. (CC) N/A #102 (S) (CC) DVI #821 (S) (CC) N/A #1415 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2725 Ultimate Serger Techniques, Part 2 This fun and facts serger class will teach you the basics and beyond. If you keep your serger set at the basic 4-thread stitch, join Nancy and serger pro Pam Mahshie to take your creative sewing and serging in a new direction. Explore stitches and threading possibilities as the journey continues and you learn the basics. Then branch out into new directions with techniques you'll love, for an ultimate serger experience! 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #311 Off-The-Rack Sewing Take a detour on your sewing journey and learn off-the-rack sewing techniques like welt pockets, pleats and specialty sleeve insertion. 12:00:00 13:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4218 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #121 Party Favorites Today, Lidia is all about an Italian favorite at parties or large family meals - antipasti! She teaches viewers how to prepare four delicious snacks: Giardiniera - cured vegetables; a tasty Anchovy Frittata with Zucchini, a delicious savory Onion Tart, and everybody's favorite - Marinated Meatballs. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 109 of 126 Wed, May 27, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #420 Middle Eastern Mashup Lamb is the go-to meat of the Middle East and in this episode, Sara combines two favorite lamb dishes with recipes she learned on a recent trip to Turkey. She's got Lamb Chops with a Turkish Pear Salsa, plus Herbed Lamb and Feta Burgers. On top of that, an addictive Turkish Mushroom and Cheese Dip that's super fast and simple. 14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1211 Australian Beef with Mark Best Good day mates! This episode of Simply Ming goes on the road to Sydney, Australia where we explore the wonderful flavors of Australia's spectacular Wagyu beef. One of Australia's best chefs, Chef Mark Best, joins Ming and cooks up a Seared Wagyu with Beetroot and Radicchio Kimchee. Ming then creates a magnificent Wagyu Tataki with Thai Basil Chile Pesto and Rice Noodle Stir-Fry. Australian beef, where else but in Australia - on this special episode of Simply Ming. 14:30:00 Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 Christmas Made Easy Kevin shows his audience how to prepare the perfect Christmas dinner: smoked salmon gateau, twice-stuffed turkey, marmalade glazed ham, pork rack with apple compote, cranberry and chestnut sprouts and to finish, very cherry tiramisu. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1802 Dangles and Drops Add eye catching movement and dimensional interest to jewelry designs with a variety of dangle and drop styles. First is Kerry Bogert with a technique using wire and resin together to form unique dangles. Then, Molly Schaller demonstrates a necklace featuring drop beads with jump rings. Next, it's a workshop lesson on making basic but beautiful dangles and drops. Last is Melinda Barta showing how to create unique dangles from seed beads and caps. 15:30:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen Healthy Home Brews NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #709 Tofu Have you ever wondered how tofu is made? Join host Joel Greene on this episode of Curiosity Quest as he visits Oakland, California to learn how tofu is made. Greene gets to jump right into tasting the various types of tofu and tofu flavors. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1506 School Days This show features three ways to make your backpack fun, cool pouches for your locker, an apple trivet for the teacher, and a first day of school journal featuring a phone app. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3004 Flipping for Contemporary Vicki and her FYH team start an eight-part mini-series focusing on the renovation of an out of date, neglected home. In the first episode you will meet the team, see the existing issues they will be facing over the next few months and learn how they're going to transform this house into a contemporary abode. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #305 Organic Lawn Care (Arlington, Va) The impression that lush lawns require high inputs of synthetic chemicals to keep them looking good is a myth. We visit a private estate to see a major test case by the University of Maryland to show that lush green grass is possible and how you can have that lawn of your dreams organically. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11105 18:30:00 Asia Insight APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #308 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6043 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 110 of 126 Wed, May 27, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 19:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #509 Latino Labor Force According to the Pew Hispanic Center, Latinos make up 13.6% of the total employment in the U.S., but they account for more than 36% of the increase in employment over the last year. Sherri and her guests take a look at the Latino labor force, key demographic changes and current employment trends. Guests: Jose Trujillo - Director of sales and staffing for Hospitality Personnel Services; Don Mares - Executive Director, Colorado Department of Labor & Employment; Travis Martinez - Vice President of Business Development for White Construction Group. 20:00:00 Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe France NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 This is a story about a man and the blues guitar competition that changed his life. An unknown guitar virtuoso, Boscoe France, from the coal mining town of Madisonville, KY beats out 4,000 other guitarists to win Guitar Center's "Battle of the Blues" competition. After the win, Boscoe finds himself recording with Grammy winning producers, opening for B.B. King, picking out the guitar of his choice at the Gibson Custom Shop, and taking his kids to Disney World. 20:30:00 River Music NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What happens when art and science are combined in the creative minds of teens? This film follows teenagers in a Young Composers class in Northern California as they spend a year learning river science and how it all relates to the lifecycle of the salmon. They are challenged turn that experience into music that creates a sense of the river and the life that depends on the river. The result? A beautifully photographed, moving musical tribute to the Yuba River and the life cycle of the salmon told through fully orchestrated music written by the talented teenagers. 21:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #603 Atlanta, Ga Music Voyager is invited to Atlanta, Georgia to experience the heartbeat of the city from the inside out. The host is musician Tacuma Bradley who explores the Atlanta landscape while following the six degrees of separation between the people he meets. These include musicians Christian and Brand Bush, who brings them to the neighborhood of Buckhead for an unplugged performance at a local cemetery. They are introduced to their friends Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics. Ruby's music sets the tone to explore the funky and artistic Five Points neighborhood. Ruby introduces them to the feisty Myra, who owns a boutique cuisine shop called La Fruta. Myra then takes them to the Elevate Festival in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Finally, an introduction is made to Killer Mike, a local hip-hop legend and activist who brings Tacuma to his barbershop/community center to experience a concert with Killer Mike and special guest Big Boi from OutKast. 21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists 22:00:00 War for Guam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 War for Guam is a documentary about World War II and its enduring legacy in Guam, a U.S. territory since 1898. The program tells the extraordinary story of how the Native people of Guam, the Chamorros, remained loyal to the U.S. under a brutal Japanese occupation, only to be later stripped of much of their ancestral lands by the American military. Through rare archival footage, contemporary verite creative use of graphics and sound as well as testimonies of survivors and their descendants, the story is told from various points of view. These include war survivors like Antonio Artero, Jr., whose father was awarded one of the first Medals of Freedom for his heroic deeds in protecting American lives; and two key historical figures, Radioman George Tweed and Father Jesus Baza Duenas. 23:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 Stories from Tohuku Two years after the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, survivors are still struggling to rebuild. The Japanese American community has continued to raise money and organize aid trips to the region. This powerful documentary explores both the endurance and frustration of the survivors and the hope inspired by the visitors. Olympic Gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi is featured. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 111 of 126 Thu, May 28, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6043 00:30:00 Latin View APT (S) (CC) N/A #509 Latino Labor Force According to the Pew Hispanic Center, Latinos make up 13.6% of the total employment in the U.S., but they account for more than 36% of the increase in employment over the last year. Sherri and her guests take a look at the Latino labor force, key demographic changes and current employment trends. Guests: Jose Trujillo - Director of sales and staffing for Hospitality Personnel Services; Don Mares - Executive Director, Colorado Department of Labor & Employment; Travis Martinez - Vice President of Business Development for White Construction Group. 01:00:00 Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe France NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 This is a story about a man and the blues guitar competition that changed his life. An unknown guitar virtuoso, Boscoe France, from the coal mining town of Madisonville, KY beats out 4,000 other guitarists to win Guitar Center's "Battle of the Blues" competition. After the win, Boscoe finds himself recording with Grammy winning producers, opening for B.B. King, picking out the guitar of his choice at the Gibson Custom Shop, and taking his kids to Disney World. 01:30:00 River Music NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What happens when art and science are combined in the creative minds of teens? This film follows teenagers in a Young Composers class in Northern California as they spend a year learning river science and how it all relates to the lifecycle of the salmon. They are challenged turn that experience into music that creates a sense of the river and the life that depends on the river. The result? A beautifully photographed, moving musical tribute to the Yuba River and the life cycle of the salmon told through fully orchestrated music written by the talented teenagers. 02:00:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #603 Atlanta, Ga Music Voyager is invited to Atlanta, Georgia to experience the heartbeat of the city from the inside out. The host is musician Tacuma Bradley who explores the Atlanta landscape while following the six degrees of separation between the people he meets. These include musicians Christian and Brand Bush, who brings them to the neighborhood of Buckhead for an unplugged performance at a local cemetery. They are introduced to their friends Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics. Ruby's music sets the tone to explore the funky and artistic Five Points neighborhood. Ruby introduces them to the feisty Myra, who owns a boutique cuisine shop called La Fruta. Myra then takes them to the Elevate Festival in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Finally, an introduction is made to Killer Mike, a local hip-hop legend and activist who brings Tacuma to his barbershop/community center to experience a concert with Killer Mike and special guest Big Boi from OutKast. 02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists 03:00:00 War for Guam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 War for Guam is a documentary about World War II and its enduring legacy in Guam, a U.S. territory since 1898. The program tells the extraordinary story of how the Native people of Guam, the Chamorros, remained loyal to the U.S. under a brutal Japanese occupation, only to be later stripped of much of their ancestral lands by the American military. Through rare archival footage, contemporary verite creative use of graphics and sound as well as testimonies of survivors and their descendants, the story is told from various points of view. These include war survivors like Antonio Artero, Jr., whose father was awarded one of the first Medals of Freedom for his heroic deeds in protecting American lives; and two key historical figures, Radioman George Tweed and Father Jesus Baza Duenas. 04:00:00 Japanese American Lives NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 Stories from Tohuku Two years after the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, survivors are still struggling to rebuild. The Japanese American community has continued to raise money and organize aid trips to the region. This powerful documentary explores both the endurance and frustration of the survivors and the hope inspired by the visitors. Olympic Gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi is featured. 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2513 First In Special Series: After Ferguson-What Now? Civil rights icon JULIAN BOND and historian PHYLLIS LEFFLER discuss their online and book project: Black Leaders on Leadership. Drawing on years of oral interviews, Bond and Leffler uses the lives of prominent African Americans from all sectors of society to trace the contours of black leadership in America. Samples include: John Lewis, Clarence Thomas, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Vernon Jordan, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1420 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #213 The Perils of Peep and Chirp/Hoop Tricks/Pocoyo - New on the Planet Emboldened by the ice, Peep and Chirp try to walk across Big Bay. Chirp finds a beautiful bracelet and soon discovers all the amazing things it can do! Then, Pocoyo is scared when a stranger appears in Pocoyoland, but he soon comes to realize that he needn't be scared of this little alien - and they become friends. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 112 of 126 Thu, May 28, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #116 The Genie, The Fish, The Wolf and the Witch/The Forbidden City of Shenzhen "The Genie, The Fish, The Wolf and The Witch" - When Shahryar can't sleep, Shahrzad tells a series of stories within stories that become fascinatingly intertwined. "The Forbidden City of Shenzhen" - Ahn-Ming climbs to the other side of the forbidden wall to learn that everything he's been taught about his evil neighbors is wrong. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Fat Burning 1 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Full Bar Workout to Loosen Your Hips NETA APTEX 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA Mobility and Balance This episode highlights a variety of exercises to improve balance and concludes with stroking. (CC) N/A #103 (S) (CC) DVI #822 (S) (CC) N/A #1416 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2726 Sewing with Nancy on the Road A road trip with Nancy is the ultimate sewing or quilting experience. Nancy steps out of the Sewing With Nancy studio-at least for one episode, and takes the show on the road. During this stop Nancy visits Quilt Expo, showing you the newest trends in quilting techniques, fabrics, and more. See an "eye-candy" quilt show and learn about the quilter's bonds of golden threads. 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #312 Lining Vs. Interfacing and Seam Finishing It what's underneath the hood that counts. Or in the case of garments, it's the lining and/or interfacing. Learn the difference along with seam finishing. 12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4219 13:00:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1009 A Passion for Cheese Carlos Yescas is a cheesehead on a mission: Put the fine, outstanding artisanal cheeses of Mexico on everyone's radar screen. Yescas scours the country for the best cheese producers; then, he scours Mexico City's best restaurants for chefs that will use those cheeses on their menus. One chef he's had success with is Jorge Vallejo, owner of Quintonil, who happily uses a super-rich doble crema cheese from Chiapas to make his mother's version of huazontles, and a tangy, bouncy quesillo from Chiapas for an elegant cheese soup. Luckily for the residents of DF, these cheeses can now be found at Carlos's stall, Lactography, in the sleek new Mercado Roma. Lucky Rick gets to sample the wares before heading home to Chicago, where he teaches us how easy it is to make whole milk ricotta. 13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 Elegant Veal Chops & A Delectable Cheesecake Cooking the perfect chop and preparing the ultimate sauce with port and Gorgonzola is a easy as 1-2-3! Making the perfect dessert is even easier. Nick visits the cheese monger and the butcher and prepares Veal Chops with Port & Gorgonzola and a Ricotta Cheesecake with Coffee & Chocolate. 14:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #407 Easy Summer Luncheon Host Laura Theodore prepares a lovely luncheon meal for her girlfriends. Special guest: Chef Del Sroufe. Menu features "Mock Tuna Open-Face Sandwiches" garnished with cherry tomatoes and sprouts. On the side, "Spinach and Apple Salad with Maple Mustard Dressing" blends baby spinach and crisp apples, while mouthwatering "Strawberry Tartlets" make the ideal warm weather dessert. To wet your whistle, "Maple-Mint Lemonade." Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 113 of 126 Thu, May 28, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:30:00 Essential Pepin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #122 Good Catch! Grilled Swordfish With Spicy Yogurt Sauce; Baked Mackerel With Potatoes And Onions; Seafood With "Handkerchiefs"; Poached Trout In Vegetable Broth. 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1803 Make It Today Get ready for a batch of ideas to make in an evening and wear the next day, or even make and wear all in the same day. First is Jean Campbell with a seed bead lesson. She shows how easy it is to create a potpourri of beaded bead shapes using tubular herringbone stitch and different size beads. Then, Laura Timmons makes crochet chandelier earrings. Next is a beading workshop lesson featuring three essential knots: overhand, larks head and sliding. Finally, Molly Schaller demonstrates a purple and blue druzy necklace using focal pendants with chain for a quick design. 15:30:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen Growing Food - The Heirloom Way NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest NETA (S) (CC) N/A #710 Stickers Did you know that some stickers can stick permanently? Join host Joel Greene as he visits a massive sticker manufacturer to learn how they make stickers. He even gets to witness a real laser making stickers and watch the amazing process of 3D stickers! 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1507 Experiments It's time for a little crafting science as we make a journal of technique experiments, do a little chemistry to create glop or blubber or whatever you want to call it! test out some prehistoric look a likes with casting materials, and finally take our experiments outside for a test on floating with our own ship. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3005 Order Early and Stay Late Keeping a project on track is key to finishing on time and within budget. You will be surprised to learn how critical it is to order cabinets; appliances, doors and windows before the walls start coming down. This is a great lesson for homeowners planning a major or minor renovation project. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #306 Sustainable Agriculture (Swoope, Va) Polyface Farms is everything that industrialized farming is not. Here's an in depth look at how they are able to grow produce and raise food (beef, chickens, pigs and turkeys) while stewarding the land at the same time. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11106 18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1148 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6044 19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1004 On this edition of Native Report the dream like works of artist Rabbett Before Horses Strickland have been compared to those Renaissance masters, we learn about his inspiration and his life. The murder of legendary Ojibwe Chief Joe White is the subject of a gripping historical study that encapsulates the decades-long struggle of an Ojibwe community to resist removal, we interview the author. And to celebrate our 10th season on public television stations we delve into the Native Report archive for a tribute to the late Richard Milanovich, Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. 20:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1105 The Steep Canyon Rangers/Sleepy Man Banjo Boys North Carolina bluegrass band The Steep Canyon Rangers and the young picking stars Sleep Man Banjo Boys perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 114 of 126 Thu, May 28, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #904 Damien Rice Damien Rice delivered an unforgettable performance at the Greenpoint Loft for his episode of Live from the Artists Den. The Irish singersongwriter concentrated largely on material from his acclaimed new album My Favorite Faded Fantasy. While the concert-in an intimate, in-theround setting on the top floor of a 19th century warehouse on the Brooklyn waterfront, with a dazzling view of the Manhattan skyline-was mostly played solo, Rice thrilled the fans with a full choir backing him on "Trusty and True." 22:00:00 Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving Into Climate's Past NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 The topic of climate change is on everyone's mind today and is never far from the headlines, but is it possible to truly understand something as complex as the Earth's climate? The answer to that question is at the heart of the documentary "Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving into Climate's Past." It reveals that keys to understanding our planet's climate future lay hidden deep within the climate's distant past. 23:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 What Is Art? You think you know art when you see it, but this episode of Why Quilts Matter may make you think again. Turns out the quilt is the perfect test case for a dozen theories about what makes art, well.... art. Take the art vs. craft debate: As a domestic object made by women for a practical purpose the quilt falls squarely into the 'craft' category, and a humble one, at that. But do some quilts become 'art' when exhibited, like paintings, on a museum wall? Which ones? The plot thickens when we consider the claims of 'art quilts' made solely for exhibition. Are they art-not craft-just because their makers say they are, and how do we know, anyway? Who knew that it takes a soft cover to define a tough concept? Join host Shelly Zegart and crew as she explores "what is art?" 23:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #404 Seamount of Life. Arctic Traffic, Altamaha River Pollution, Diatoms and Climate Using special recording technology to document the spawning of endangered fish like the Nassau grouper, scientists in the Caribbean study spawning aggregation sites that are critically important for the survival of many ocean species. We follow them to one of these sites off the western coast of Puerto Rico that has been severely impacted by overfishing; conservationists say an effectively enforced marine protected area is urgently needed there. Climate change is causing a rapid loss of summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, opening the region to more shipping traffic, oil exploration and other industrial activities that were never possible before. This is creating growing risks to whales, walruses, seals and seabirds - especially in the narrow migration corridor in the Bering Strait. The traffic also poses new risks to the region's local native people who hunt and fish in small boats. Conservationists are pressing for new measures to protect the marine environment, wildlife and welfare of local residents in the changing Arctic. The Altamaha River in southern Georgia is a major waterway, still undammed, flowing in its natural state more than a hundred miles to the Atlantic and its spectacular estuary. But there's a large pulp mill on the river that has been operating for decades, and critics say it has been discharging pollution into the river which they allege the pulp company refuses to clean up, and which the state of Georgia has been slow to address. We go to the river to see for ourselves. In another story on the warming Arctic, we meet researchers in Greenland who gather samples of fossilized microscopic algae in lake sediments, discovering vital clues about past and current climate change in the region. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 115 of 126 Fri, May 29, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6044 00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1004 On this edition of Native Report the dream like works of artist Rabbett Before Horses Strickland have been compared to those Renaissance masters, we learn about his inspiration and his life. The murder of legendary Ojibwe Chief Joe White is the subject of a gripping historical study that encapsulates the decades-long struggle of an Ojibwe community to resist removal, we interview the author. And to celebrate our 10th season on public television stations we delve into the Native Report archive for a tribute to the late Richard Milanovich, Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. 01:00:00 Jubilee NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1105 The Steep Canyon Rangers/Sleepy Man Banjo Boys North Carolina bluegrass band The Steep Canyon Rangers and the young picking stars Sleep Man Banjo Boys perform at the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville. 02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #904 Damien Rice Damien Rice delivered an unforgettable performance at the Greenpoint Loft for his episode of Live from the Artists Den. The Irish singersongwriter concentrated largely on material from his acclaimed new album My Favorite Faded Fantasy. While the concert-in an intimate, in-theround setting on the top floor of a 19th century warehouse on the Brooklyn waterfront, with a dazzling view of the Manhattan skyline-was mostly played solo, Rice thrilled the fans with a full choir backing him on "Trusty and True." 03:00:00 Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving Into Climate's Past NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 The topic of climate change is on everyone's mind today and is never far from the headlines, but is it possible to truly understand something as complex as the Earth's climate? The answer to that question is at the heart of the documentary "Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving into Climate's Past." It reveals that keys to understanding our planet's climate future lay hidden deep within the climate's distant past. 04:00:00 Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104 What Is Art? You think you know art when you see it, but this episode of Why Quilts Matter may make you think again. Turns out the quilt is the perfect test case for a dozen theories about what makes art, well.... art. Take the art vs. craft debate: As a domestic object made by women for a practical purpose the quilt falls squarely into the 'craft' category, and a humble one, at that. But do some quilts become 'art' when exhibited, like paintings, on a museum wall? Which ones? The plot thickens when we consider the claims of 'art quilts' made solely for exhibition. Are they art-not craft-just because their makers say they are, and how do we know, anyway? Who knew that it takes a soft cover to define a tough concept? Join host Shelly Zegart and crew as she explores "what is art?" 04:30:00 This American Land NETA (S) (CC) N/A #404 Seamount of Life. Arctic Traffic, Altamaha River Pollution, Diatoms and Climate Using special recording technology to document the spawning of endangered fish like the Nassau grouper, scientists in the Caribbean study spawning aggregation sites that are critically important for the survival of many ocean species. We follow them to one of these sites off the western coast of Puerto Rico that has been severely impacted by overfishing; conservationists say an effectively enforced marine protected area is urgently needed there. Climate change is causing a rapid loss of summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, opening the region to more shipping traffic, oil exploration and other industrial activities that were never possible before. This is creating growing risks to whales, walruses, seals and seabirds - especially in the narrow migration corridor in the Bering Strait. The traffic also poses new risks to the region's local native people who hunt and fish in small boats. Conservationists are pressing for new measures to protect the marine environment, wildlife and welfare of local residents in the changing Arctic. The Altamaha River in southern Georgia is a major waterway, still undammed, flowing in its natural state more than a hundred miles to the Atlantic and its spectacular estuary. But there's a large pulp mill on the river that has been operating for decades, and critics say it has been discharging pollution into the river which they allege the pulp company refuses to clean up, and which the state of Georgia has been slow to address. We go to the river to see for ourselves. In another story on the warming Arctic, we meet researchers in Greenland who gather samples of fossilized microscopic algae in lake sediments, discovering vital clues about past and current climate change in the region. 05:00:00 Miller Center's American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2510 Michael Wolraich: The Teddy Roosevelt You Don't The Washington Post said MICHAEL WOLRAICH's book on President Teddy Roosevelt was better than Doris Kearns Goodwin's Bully Pulpit. Wolraich takes us into an epic power struggle that broke political gridlock in Washington similar to 2015 and triggered the biggest political change in American history. 06:00:00 08:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1421 Peep and the Big Wide World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #215 Chirp Builds A Nest/Stuck Duck/Pocoyo - Elly's Ballet Class Desperate to fly, Chirp wonders if building a nest will help her? How do you unstick a duck who's stuck in a hollow log? (Say that five times, fast!) Then, Elly wants to be a prima ballerina with a troupe of other dancers so she tries to teach her friends to dance just like her. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 116 of 126 Fri, May 29, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:30:00 1001 Nights NETA (S) (CC) DVI #117 The Broken Jewel/The Boy Who Became A Genie "The Broken Jewel" - Two servants accidently break a jewel from the king's crown. In order to avoid getting caught, they must find another one at the top of Asir Mountain. "The Boy Who Became a Genie" - Dissatisfied with his life, Harif trades places with a genie, only to discover that his boring life wasn't so bad after all. 09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews Fat Burning 2 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Stretch & Strengthen Your Lower Body NETA APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 (CC) DVI #823 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1417 Your Feet, Your Foundation It's important to let your feet feel the floor. Exercising barefoot, Mary Ann emphasizes somatosensory awareness in the feet throughout the workout. 10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2801 Sew Simple with Rectangles & Squares, Part 1 Make easy projects all starting with rectangles and squares. Nancy creates timesaving gifts such as a cosmetic bag, tote, and luggage saddlebag using comparable sewing steps, straight stitching, and double-sided quilted fabric. Plus, all of the projects start with easy patterns-rectangles and squares! 11:00:00 Knitting Daily NETA (S) (CC) 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 Fit 2 Stitch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #313 The Trench Coat - Look at Me Now! Every traveler needs a great all-weather trench coat. Your road trip ends tips you need to make this fashion basic that is great wherever you travel. 12:00:00 KNME (S) (CC) N/A #4220 Essential Pepin APTEX Sweet Endings Chocolate Mint Truffettes; Quick Almond And Plum Cake; Tuiles A L'orange; Summer Cornets Susie. (S) (CC) DVI #124 13:00:00 Democracy Now! 13:30:00 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. 14:00:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1224 Roasted Leg of Venison Blue Bayou Chef Folse prepares Venison Osso Buco, Roasted Leg of Venison Bayou Blue and Venison Round Steak Terre-Aux-Boeuf and visits with knife collector Mike Worley. 14:30:00 Chefs A' Field APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #213 The Revolution The Birthplace of Modern Organic Farming. Chef Christine Keff: Flying Fish - Seattle Chef Christine Keff is considered America's "queen of green cuisine," as she recognized the importance of conservation years ahead of other chefs. For the last 15 years, her four-star kitchen has been serving Northwest-inspired dishes made with local and organic ingredients. In this episode, the chef visits one of organic farming's early pioneers, Jim Meyer, in the foothills of the scenic North Cascades mountains. Recipes: Alaskan King Salmon, Squash & Mushroom Ragout, Roasted Onions, Bacon Vinaigrette; Grilled Fish Tacos, Charred Tomato Salsa, Guacamole, Onions, Handmade Tortillas. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 117 of 126 Fri, May 29, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1804 It's A Wrap The jewelry workshop continues with "it's a wrap". These are necklaces and bracelets that wrap, coil and twist for texture and interest. Christie Friesen is the first guest to make a beautiful orchid from clay featuring a technique for twisting colors together. Then, Mary Hettmansperger has a metal work project featuring embossing on metal for an interesting and unique surface on low tech metal jewelry. Next is a jewelry workshop lesson showing how to use memory wire. Finally, Laura Timmons makes a braided leather bracelet using cup chain. 15:30:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen Natural Healing NETA (S) (CC) N/A #307 16:00:00 Curiosity Quest Goes Green NETA (S) (CC) N/A #401 Lunch Tray Recycling Did you know that foam lunch trays can be recycled? Check out this episode where elementary school students show us how they recycle all of their foam lunch trays. We all know that many schools just don't have the funds to pay for biodegradable products as they usually cost more money. So, we teamed up with these students to learn how they have implemented a way to save money but also found a way to recycle the products they use every day. 16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1508 Sea Life Dive in, as we make a clay shell, sea life finger puppets, an under the sea diorama and window aquarium clings as Hands On goes underwater. 17:00:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3006 Put A Lid On It Vicki takes a quick break from construction to share her home garden and how to make pesto before heading off to the project house to watch a metal roof get installed. The hardwood floors are extended to incorporate the entire house and get a coat of gray stain for a more contemporary look. Take a trip to a local stone yard to see the solid surface materials Vicki selects for the interior and exterior countertops. 17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #307 Backyard Composting (Winston Salem, Nc) Compost is the single most important amendment for creating healthy soil. Yet, many gardeners are confused when it comes to making it at home, and why it's important. In this information-packed episode, we meet with a soil scientist, and show you all you need to know to make it at home for free. 18:00:00 Journal DW (S) (CC) N/A #11107 18:30:00 Out of Ireland WLIW (S) (CC) N/A #2252 19:00:00 Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6045 19:30:00 Global 3000 DW (S) (CC) N/A #721 20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #909 West Wend; Whitetop Mountain Band. 21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1603 Rhonda Vincent & The Rage Plus Willow Osborne Rhonda Vincent & The Rage is the most awarded band in bluegrass music with over 80 Awards including an unprecedented 7-consecutive wins for IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year plus 5-Grammy nominations. Famously crowned as "The New Queen of Bluegrass" by the Wall Street Journal, Vincent's music incorporates savvy contemporary touches while drawing deeply from the authentic traditions of classic bluegrass, with a flawless band that can execute break-neck instrumentals to heart wrenching ballads. Her new project 'Only Me' is a 2-Disc combination release that includes six-songs each of Bluegrass and Country. Willow Osborne is 12 years-old and resides in Pigeon Forge, TN. At the age of 4 she was already entertaining and picking up a banjo for the first time. Her vocals and instrumental skills have landed her a number of awards and shows at Dollywood. Rhonda is one of Willow's musical heroes. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 118 of 126 Fri, May 29, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 22:00:00 Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the Wwii Internment Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode KNME (S) (CC) N/A #0 Using historical footage and interviews from artists who were interned, this film tells the story of how traditional Japanese cultural arts were maintained at a time when the War Relocation Authority (WRA) emphasized the importance of assimilation and Americanization. Various essays and studies concerning the camps have been published, but have focused on the political and legal aspects of the internment, while hardly mentioning cultural and recreational activities in the camps. When cultural and recreational activities have been documented, they have focused on American culture, such as baseball and swing music. This film will be the first major presentation of the existence of traditional music, dance and drama in the camps. It includes stories of 19 artists in the fields of music (koto, nagauta shamisen, shakuhachi, shigin, biwa), dance (buyo, obon) and drama (kabuki) who were interned at Tule Lake, Manzanar, Amache/Granada, Rohwer, Gila River, and Topaz. 23:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Isabel & Ruben Toledo "I do what I do because I love to do it," cries the passionate, acclaimed fashion designer Isabel Toledo who, in addition to other achievements, designed the gown First Lady Michelle Obama wore at her husband's inauguration. Join host John Jacobsen as he strolls through Isabel's atelier, and take a peek at the eclectic New York studio of her husband Ruben Toledo, as he creates. How do you define art? "Feeling!" says Ruben. "Spirit!" says Isabel. Two of the peak designers working today, Isabel and Ruben Toledo represent a quarter century of being in love and building their potent design brand, and they agree on at least one thing: "Art is discovery." Isabel, long considered one of fashion's true innovators, has been called by Geoffrey Beene, "a major talent, one of the secrets of American fashion." Ruben, whose work encompasses everything from designing for the world's leading stores to illustrations in publications such as The New Yorker, Details and Vogue, talk about craft, process, teamwork, and their inspiring life as a married couple...in the arts. Says Ruben, "...we're all born with that secret key that gives you the power to unlock your ideas." Find the key, with The Artist Toolbox. 23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #823 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 119 of 126 Sat, May 30, 2015 Title Subtitle Start 00:00:01 Newsline 00:30:00 Global 3000 01:00:00 Song of the Mountains Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #6045 DW (S) (CC) N/A #721 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #909 West Wend; Whitetop Mountain Band. 02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1603 Rhonda Vincent & The Rage Plus Willow Osborne Rhonda Vincent & The Rage is the most awarded band in bluegrass music with over 80 Awards including an unprecedented 7-consecutive wins for IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year plus 5-Grammy nominations. Famously crowned as "The New Queen of Bluegrass" by the Wall Street Journal, Vincent's music incorporates savvy contemporary touches while drawing deeply from the authentic traditions of classic bluegrass, with a flawless band that can execute break-neck instrumentals to heart wrenching ballads. Her new project 'Only Me' is a 2-Disc combination release that includes six-songs each of Bluegrass and Country. Willow Osborne is 12 years-old and resides in Pigeon Forge, TN. At the age of 4 she was already entertaining and picking up a banjo for the first time. Her vocals and instrumental skills have landed her a number of awards and shows at Dollywood. Rhonda is one of Willow's musical heroes. 03:00:00 Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the Wwii Internment KNME (S) (CC) N/A #0 Using historical footage and interviews from artists who were interned, this film tells the story of how traditional Japanese cultural arts were maintained at a time when the War Relocation Authority (WRA) emphasized the importance of assimilation and Americanization. Various essays and studies concerning the camps have been published, but have focused on the political and legal aspects of the internment, while hardly mentioning cultural and recreational activities in the camps. When cultural and recreational activities have been documented, they have focused on American culture, such as baseball and swing music. This film will be the first major presentation of the existence of traditional music, dance and drama in the camps. It includes stories of 19 artists in the fields of music (koto, nagauta shamisen, shakuhachi, shigin, biwa), dance (buyo, obon) and drama (kabuki) who were interned at Tule Lake, Manzanar, Amache/Granada, Rohwer, Gila River, and Topaz. 04:00:00 Artist Toolbox APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104 Isabel & Ruben Toledo "I do what I do because I love to do it," cries the passionate, acclaimed fashion designer Isabel Toledo who, in addition to other achievements, designed the gown First Lady Michelle Obama wore at her husband's inauguration. Join host John Jacobsen as he strolls through Isabel's atelier, and take a peek at the eclectic New York studio of her husband Ruben Toledo, as he creates. How do you define art? "Feeling!" says Ruben. "Spirit!" says Isabel. Two of the peak designers working today, Isabel and Ruben Toledo represent a quarter century of being in love and building their potent design brand, and they agree on at least one thing: "Art is discovery." Isabel, long considered one of fashion's true innovators, has been called by Geoffrey Beene, "a major talent, one of the secrets of American fashion." Ruben, whose work encompasses everything from designing for the world's leading stores to illustrations in publications such as The New Yorker, Details and Vogue, talk about craft, process, teamwork, and their inspiring life as a married couple...in the arts. Says Ruben, "...we're all born with that secret key that gives you the power to unlock your ideas." Find the key, with The Artist Toolbox. 04:30:00 Theater Talk 05:00:00 In Good Shape EPS (S) (CC) N/A #823 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #218 05:30:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) DVI #2701 The Science of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative colitis can be painful, debilitating and often life-altering. But there's also much mystery surrounding these severe immunologic conditions both regarding their causes and the effective treatments. In this program we meet researchers and clinicians who are working to better understand these diseases and better manage them. We'll also meet patients who aren't letting these conditions define their lives. With the help of their doctors and medical teams they are working towards bringing these diseases under control. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1422 08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #319 Hibiscus Today Gary teaches how to paint a beautiful Hibiscus. This is a large, tropical flower with ruffled edges in a gorgeous bright Magenta Pink color. A graceful arch shaped border surrounds the flower and large leaves. There are even some tiny water drops added to the painting. 08:30:00 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #107 Black Hills, S.D. - Long held sacred by Native Americans, the Black Hills are a monumental treasure not only because of the colossal stone sculptures or rich gold veins but for the land itself, its freshness, freedom, and history. This area seems to attract characters that add to its personality. The Black Hills still sing their ancient melody. Follow Eric as he listens and comes to know the parts that make up the song. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 120 of 126 Sat, May 30, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #103 Cezanne at Mont Sainte Victoire Travel with David to the locations of Paul Cezanne's (1839-1906) natural inspiration near Aixen Provence & Mont Saint Victoire. David considers Cezanne's ambitious struggle with the contradiction: how to present stability and form with change and movement. David demonstrates Cezanne's strategies; from sketch to watercolor to oil, and discusses Cezanne's insights into acts of visual perception. He discusses Cezanne's difficulties, frustrations, and his ultimate success - as the father of Modernism. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Spine & Abs APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #824 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1418 Flabby Arms This workout focuses on exercises to tone the arm muscles. Mary Ann introduces a new way to strengthen arms using your own body as resistance. 10:30:00 Wai Lana Yoga APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #505 Breathe Easy! Wai Lana shows you a simple breathing technique that strengthens and purifies the lungs-great for those with asthma and other respiratory problems. 11:00:00 Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) N/A #203 The Quintessential Tempeh Inquisitive about tempeh - that quintessential and versatile meat free protein? Let's check in with The Vegan Mashup for three essential recipes that will have you reaching for tempeh time and time again! Watch Toni Fiore simmer some saucy, kid-pleasing Tempeh Sloppy Joes. Terry Romero grills garlicky marinated tempeh for Classic Tempeh Reuben Sandwiches. Guest Chef Julie Hasson mashes it up a dessert Pizza. And dive into Miyoko Schinner's tempting Seared Tempeh with Fig Rosemary Sauce. 11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #804 Presenting: World-Class Wines of Baja Baja California Norte produces many world-class, gold medal-winning wines. That fact may surprise most people in the United States. Rick takes us on a tour of the region along with renowned winemaker and visionary Hugo d'Acosta, founder of La Escuelita, a nonprofit winemaking school that opened in 2004. Hugo introduces Rick to his Casa de Piedra wines before taking Rick on a tour of the school where locals and chefs come to make their own wines. At Tres Mujeres, a charming winery run by three women, Rick tastes each of their wines with their favorite dishes. Their cooking inspires Rick to make stuffed chiles with red wine at home. At L.A. Cetto, winemaker Camillo Magoni tells Rick about his 47-year career with one of the oldest wineries in Mexico. Rick cooks with Ludwig Hussong of San Rafael Winery in the Valle de Ojos Negros and they toast the wines of Mexico. 12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #220 Quick Light and Easy Meal Ideas It's another episode dedicated to simplicity and delicious ingredients. Here Lidia chooses three great dishes that can be made in very little time but offer great flavors and complexity. They are great as appetizers, sides or by themselves and include Caprese Salad with Celery and Walnuts, Stuffed Artichoke with Tuna and Scallop Salad. 12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111 Duxbury, Ma: Chefs Jeremy Sewall and Barton Seaver and Skip Bennett Set inside the beautiful seaside town of Duxbury, MA, this episode features legendary Boston Chef Jeremy Sewall, sustainable cooking expert Barton Seaver, and Island Creek Oysters owner Skip Bennett, whom Pete Evans joins in foraging for oysters for the feast. 13:00:00 Rudy Maxa's World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202 Edinburgh & The Scottish Highlands "Rudy Maxa's World' timed the shooting of this episode with the Edinburgh International Festival, a madcap and colorful, three-week event that says "theater" in every sense of the world. The world's largest arts festival features theater, comedy, dance, music, operas, street performances, and the famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a stunning evening performance of martial music and precision marching performed by military bands from around the world in the city's 1,400-year-old Edinburgh Castle. A trip north to the Highlands includes a ride on the so-called "Harry Potter Train," as well as a look at the wild beauty of the Isle of Skye and a side serving of the local delicacy, haggis. 13:30:00 Dream of Italy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102 Rome Romans have been making mosaics for thousands of years and artisan Nadia Ridolfini teaches Kathy the ancient craft. Food markets like the Campo dei Fiori are a vital part of daily life. Alessandro Volpetti takes Kathy on a tour of the new Testaccio market as well as his family deli Volpetti. Then the di Felice brothers, owners of Da Enzo, teach Kathy to make Rome's famous dish Cacio e Pepe. Then we get "the scoop" on gelato making with Gelateria del Teatro ai Coronari. Noted street artist Alice Pasquini shows us her work, a modern contrast to ancient frescoes. The episode ends at Palazzo Brancaccio with an historic ball performed by Campagna Nazionale di Danza Storica. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 121 of 126 Sat, May 30, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #606 Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier Exploring Andalucia, we experience the quintessence of Spanish culture. Starting up high, in Spain's whitewashed hill towns, we roll down to the coast to enjoy the windsurfing mecca of Tarifa. Then we catch a bit of Britain on the Rock of Gibraltar, and sail to Africa for a Moroccan finale in Tangier. 14:30:00 Journeys In Africa NETA (S) (CC) N/A #210 Johannesburg - City of Many Faces From the streets of Soweto to the colonial Union Building, the metro area of Joburg is a mix of architecture, people and traditions. This area is more than big city-it also has one of the best safari parks nearby that was literally manmade. 15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3808 Gardeners love plants - new plants, different plants, many unusual plants. But, how do we make sure we have a landscape plan, not a nursery? GardenSMART visits with an expert who struggles with these concerns but has found a great solution. Be sure to tune in. 15:30:00 Farm with Ian Knauer NETA (S) (CC) DVI #106 Pig Roast Every year Ian and his family host a pig roast on The Farm. Learn about raising heritage breed pigs and sustainable farming as well as how to roast a whole pig and make crowd-pleasers like Big Phil's Mac 'n' Cheese and Erin's Piggy Cupcakes. 16:00:00 Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #517 Robert Cox Award-winning journalist Robert Cox reflects about Argentina's Dirty War of the 1970s and 80s, his work as journalist during that period, and reconciliation in Argentina. 16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #511 Joyce Carol Oates, Novelist Joyce Carol Oates is one of the most distinguished and critically-acclaimed fiction writers in America. She is a recipient of the National Medal of Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award, and the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her works of fiction include We Were the Mulvaneys, Blonde and The Accursed. Her latest collection of stories, Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories, was published in September. 17:00:00 The Forever Home: Going Green KCSM (CC) N/A #0 A refreshing look at a Bay Area home remodeling project. The planning and architecture considers not only the needs of the home owners, but also those of the environment and the home's surroundings. A green house for an extra ordinary couple. A KCSM acquisition of a local production. 17:30:00 Natural Heroes KNME (S) (CC) N/A #605 Anna, Emma and the Condors A portrait of a family living with intention. Two sisters, Anna and Emma, together with their parents, fight for the survival of the California Condors. Anna's and Emma's lives are unique in their growing understanding that if we do not take care of the life surrounding us, we will face the possibility of our own extinction. 18:00:00 Focus On Europe 18:30:00 Autoline This Week NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3321 (S) (CC) N/A #1915 19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1308 What Things Are Real? Is the physical world real? Or an expression of consciousness. Is consciousness real? Or an illusion? Is there a spirit world? Many dismiss anything other than the physical. 19:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1408 The program theme is sacred and inspirational songs. Host, Scott Houston demonstrates a tip called The Gospel Walk-Up. Scott and his guests also show viewers how to play "Jesus Loves Me" and "Down By The Riverside." Featured pianists include Bradley Sowash, Jeff DeHerdt and Milton Ruffin. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 122 of 126 Sat, May 30, 2015 Start Title Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 20:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 The Smithereens The New Jersey-based rock band The Smithereens brings down the house with their unique driving guitar sound. The group performs a number of their hit songs, including "Blood and Roses" and "Behind the Wall of Sleep." From their humble beginnings in 1980 in Carteret, New Jersey, The Smithereens have become an enduring facet of alternative rock and acquired a cult following. Initially formed following the members' graduation from Carteret High School, the group became popular with catchy, power pop hits. Drawing on inspiration from The Beatles and Kurt Cobain, The Smithereens have honed a style all their own. With a sound described as a blend of American garage-band rock and British pop, The Smithereens have had an impressive 30-year career. Partnering with artists like The Kinks and Graham Parker, the group has produced over 10 studio albums and 4 live albums. With an extensive touring schedule, the group continues to excite devoted fans across the country. Combining the musical talents of Pat DiNizio, Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken and Severo Jornacion, The Smithereens offer something not seen everyday: a lively, fun, and entertaining performance. A true pillar in the underground music scene, The Smithereens are a great addition to INFINITY HALL LIVE. 21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503 Sara Evans and Martina Mcbride - Ladies Night Out The multi-CMA Award-winners join forces for a special CMA Songwriter Series: Ladies Night Out. Evans and McBride bring out some of Nashville's best songwriters including Gretchen Peters ("Independence Day" recorded by McBride), Aimee Mayo ("Let's Make Love" recorded by Faith Hill) and The Warren Brothers ("Red Solo Cup" recorded by Toby Keith). The ladies perform career hits including Evans' "Born to Fly" and "Stronger" and McBride's "Teenage Daughters" and "Independence Day." Recorded at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville. 22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1408 Globe Trekker Food Hour: Deep South USA Bobby Chinn samples Cajun and Creole cuisine in New Orleans and the surrounding Bayou country; discovers the local fare in Vicksburg and Natchez, MS; visits Elvis Presley's birthplace for a chat with The King's childhood buddies in Tupelo; and learns how to cook the perfect barbecue pork in Memphis after a stop at Graceland. 23:00:00 Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 "Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture" focuses on the construction boom in the United States after World War II. Sometimes considered cold and unattractive, mid-century modern designs were a by-product of post-war optimism and reflected a nation's dedication to building a new future. This new architecture used modern materials such as reinforced concrete, glass and steel and was defined by clean lines, simple shapes and unornamented facades. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 123 of 126 Sun, May 31, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1308 What Things Are Real? Is the physical world real? Or an expression of consciousness. Is consciousness real? Or an illusion? Is there a spirit world? Many dismiss anything other than the physical. 00:30:00 Piano Guy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1408 The program theme is sacred and inspirational songs. Host, Scott Houston demonstrates a tip called The Gospel Walk-Up. Scott and his guests also show viewers how to play "Jesus Loves Me" and "Down By The Riverside." Featured pianists include Bradley Sowash, Jeff DeHerdt and Milton Ruffin. 01:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105 The Smithereens The New Jersey-based rock band The Smithereens brings down the house with their unique driving guitar sound. The group performs a number of their hit songs, including "Blood and Roses" and "Behind the Wall of Sleep." From their humble beginnings in 1980 in Carteret, New Jersey, The Smithereens have become an enduring facet of alternative rock and acquired a cult following. Initially formed following the members' graduation from Carteret High School, the group became popular with catchy, power pop hits. Drawing on inspiration from The Beatles and Kurt Cobain, The Smithereens have honed a style all their own. With a sound described as a blend of American garage-band rock and British pop, The Smithereens have had an impressive 30-year career. Partnering with artists like The Kinks and Graham Parker, the group has produced over 10 studio albums and 4 live albums. With an extensive touring schedule, the group continues to excite devoted fans across the country. Combining the musical talents of Pat DiNizio, Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken and Severo Jornacion, The Smithereens offer something not seen everyday: a lively, fun, and entertaining performance. A true pillar in the underground music scene, The Smithereens are a great addition to INFINITY HALL LIVE. 02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503 Sara Evans and Martina Mcbride - Ladies Night Out The multi-CMA Award-winners join forces for a special CMA Songwriter Series: Ladies Night Out. Evans and McBride bring out some of Nashville's best songwriters including Gretchen Peters ("Independence Day" recorded by McBride), Aimee Mayo ("Let's Make Love" recorded by Faith Hill) and The Warren Brothers ("Red Solo Cup" recorded by Toby Keith). The ladies perform career hits including Evans' "Born to Fly" and "Stronger" and McBride's "Teenage Daughters" and "Independence Day." Recorded at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville. 03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1408 Globe Trekker Food Hour: Deep South USA Bobby Chinn samples Cajun and Creole cuisine in New Orleans and the surrounding Bayou country; discovers the local fare in Vicksburg and Natchez, MS; visits Elvis Presley's birthplace for a chat with The King's childhood buddies in Tupelo; and learns how to cook the perfect barbecue pork in Memphis after a stop at Graceland. 04:00:00 Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 "Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture" focuses on the construction boom in the United States after World War II. Sometimes considered cold and unattractive, mid-century modern designs were a by-product of post-war optimism and reflected a nation's dedication to building a new future. This new architecture used modern materials such as reinforced concrete, glass and steel and was defined by clean lines, simple shapes and unornamented facades. 05:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #301 G. Wayne Clough In this episode of The Drexel InterView, host Paula Marantz Cohen interviews G. Wayne Clough, 12th Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and President Emeritus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. During his time with the Smithsonian Institution, Secretary Clough has served at the helm of a remarkable American enterprise. The Smithsonian is the world's largest museum and research complex, encompassing 19 museums and galleries, 20 libraries, the National Zoo, and research efforts in 130 countries. Clough traces the history of the Smithsonian Institution from founder James Smithson's early vision to present-day research partnerships, vast collections, numerous exhibitions, fundraising, renovations, and other new projects underway. He discusses how to manage a billion-dollar budget, while simultaneously reporting to all three branches of government. In addition, Clough addresses the Institution's research on climate change and how this can help to inform major policy decisions. Recorded on location at the Smithsonian Castle in Washington, D.C., this episode features photographic stills and insightful discussion. 05:30:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #707 Annuities Annuities continue to gain in popularity as part of financial planning because they offer a guaranteed retirement income. Are annuities right for you? Guests: Theodore Miles, associate commissioner for the Washington, D.C. Department of Insurance, and Wesley Watkis, investment manager and president of the W & W Group. 06:00:00 Morning Cup O Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #1423 Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 124 of 126 Sun, May 31, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 08:00:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1207 My Favorite Things, Part 3 Jerry adds dimension and form to the blocked in shapes of this composition. He discusses the creation of a candle light glow on a painting and how to dry brush in the shape around the flame. The intermediate shapes and form of the apples, grapes and vase are developed as he builds the values and highlights for each object. 08:30:00 Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #511 Waimea Canyon-Kauai Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, hikes into and paints a scene from Kauai's Waimea Canyon-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in nature, for a painting composition. 09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #607 California Coast Dolphins Art Lesson: Color contrast. Find out how color contrast adds drama to a painting. There are many ways to depict contrast in painting by placing or arranging different objects, colors, shades, or textures against each other. The human eye loves contrast. Artists may use contrast of hue, which is simply a color that has not been diluted. Contrast of value is the range of lightness versus darkness of certain colors. Occasionally, in oil painting, artists will paint entirely in shades of grey. This is the oil equivalent of a tonal drawing. A strong tonal drawing almost always leads to a strong painting. Artists such as Degas understood the effectiveness of color contrast. Wyland explores contrasting shades to create a vivid painting of dolphins off the California coast. 09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Feet & Ankles 10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit The Power of Small Movements This episode demonstrates what can be achieved with small gentle movements. 10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #825 NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1419 APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #216 11:00:00 Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 Shrimp Boat on the Bayou Restaurant August - New Orleans, LA; The 'Anna Marie' Shrimp Boat - Cocodrie, LA What happens when a former Marine, a 10-year-old boy and a bayou shrimp-boat captain get together for a day out at sea? The Marine, Chef John Besh, and his son Brendon get an unexpected lesson in marine biology, and the captain, Lance Natzio, is let in on a few culinary secrets for preparing his freshly caught Louisiana wild shrimp. The journey begins in the pitch-black pre-dawn hours on a sleepy Louisiana bayou. The waters come to life at sunrise, offering a bounty of sea life and surprises. Porpoises and turtles dive alongside the boat as we fish the open waters. The hard work of pulling in nets is second nature to Chef Besh, who grew up hunting and fishing in the area and is now one of America's top chefs. Brendon is wide-eyed and all smiles as he sorts through a cornucopia of gigantic, fresh shrimp he can't wait to sink his teeth into. Then it's into the kitchen, where Brendon and his dad show the rest of the family just how the cookin' is done. Recipe: Wild Louisiana Barbeque Shrimp Besh Style; Tempura Fried Wild Louisiana Shrimp with Vietnamese Spicy Sauce; Southern Grits and Spicy Louisiana Wild Shrimp. 11:30:00 Taste The Islands with Chef Irie APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 An Early Lunch Chef Irie prepares a casual brunch menu: Jerk Turkey Pumpkin Frittata, Herb-Crusted Salmon with Green Papaya and Mango Slaw, and a decadent Passion Fruit Mousse. Chef's interaction with chart topping British Jamaican reggae singer Maxi Priest is concluded with a lesson in making a vegetarian-friendly lentil salad. 12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2421 Piedmont Party/Festa Piemontese Mary Ann is back a Pattie Bongiovanni's castle kitchen in the Piedmont region of Italy to throw a party featuring Piedmont recipes. She starts things rolling with Stradette, a unique fresh cornmeal based pasta and tops it with a Leek Sauce. Then it's on to Roasted Capon, and the perfect Piedmont ending? Pears in Barolo Wine. 12:30:00 Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 The Folk Art of Vietnam As so much of Vietnam is closely tied to its land and water, from farming to fishing, it is only natural that Vietnamese folk art is inspired by the surrounding natural beauty. Martin visits the famous Water Puppet Show in Hanoi, tours a pottery village and admires the embroidery handiwork of a true master. Recipes: Chicken Curry in Coconut Milk, Mung Bean Cake with Glutinous Rice. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 125 of 126 Sun, May 31, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 13:00:00 Travel with Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #307 O'ahu, Hawaii: Surf & History Oahu is famous for its cosmopolitan flair with large hotels and big business in Waikiki and Honolulu. But, Nathan and Seamus soon find out that Hawaiian culture still plays a big part of life here as they learn to play the ukulele, hear tales of old Havaiki, visit the Polynesian Cultural Center and learn to surf. But ancient history is not the only history here. The boys discover World War II history as they go below deck into limited access areas of the USS Missouri battleship at Pearl Harbor, the ship where the peace treaty with Japan was signed. Then, they head to North Shore to discover famous surf spots and experience a more laid-back Oahu at the shrimp tucks and shaved ice stands of Haleiwa and then head over to Kualoa Ranch to visit some of Hawaii's famous movie and TV filming locations. 13:30:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1208 The Great Rivers of France: Lyon to Arles Burt tours the ancient city of Lyon. Founded by the Romans in the year 43, it is the gastronomic capital of France. Then he visits the winemakers of Beaujolais, the twin cities of Tournon and Tain L'Hermitage connected by the oldest suspension bridge in Europe. Next is a stop at the Pope's Palace in Avignon, and the locations in Arles that inspired Van Gogh. 14:00:00 Aviators NETA (S) (CC) N/A #501 BEST OF THE AVIATORS: Pulling back the curtain to reveal never before seen footage with a collection of outtakes that uncover what's been hidden from the public until now. 14:30:00 Jonathan Bird's Blue World NETA (S) (CC) N/A #406 Belugas, Cousteau's Blue Hole and Spinner Dolphins Segment 1: Mystic Beluga Whales. At the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, Jonathan gets up close and personal with Beluga whales as he learns what its like to train and take care of thousand pound marine mammals. Segment 2: Cousteau's Blue Hole. Tucked away in the forest on Andros Island in the Bahamas is a small circular pond. But this particular pond is actually a Blue Hole, over 400 feet deep. Jonathan explores the depths of this Blue Hole and finds some fascinating biological processes going in the depths. Segment 3: Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins. Off of the Big Island of Hawaii, Jonathan cavorts with a pod of playful Spinner dolphins and learns how they hunt at night and sleep during the day by shutting off half their brains at a time! 15:00:00 American Woodshop Home Entertainment Designs New woodworking ideas for every home. NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2007 15:30:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107 Finishes Tommy is the first to say, finishes are an art unto themselves. That's why he dedicated an entire episode to this topic featuring two very talented finishers, Christine Thomson, a period finisher from Salem, Massachusetts, and Mark Libby, a local finisher who has worked with Tommy for years. In this episode, Tommy provides detailed project instruction for work requiring a finishing technique. He visits Christine's shop to see some of her techniques, and later, Mark Libby swings by Tommy's shop. 16:00:00 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106 Redefining Cancer The word cancer describes a group of more than 100 diseases. It's the second largest killer in the United States today, accounting for nearly 1 in every 4 deaths. But do we need to look at cancer in in another way? If we change the conversation, and tackle cancer as a disease that's not automatically a death sentence and something you can live with, can we begin to conquer it psychologically? 16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1009 Managing Diabetes Patient Story: Some experts call Type II Diabetes an epidemic in America. But why is it so difficult to keep under control. Bob Hatch seeks a second opinion as he struggles to manage his diabetes. Myth or Medicine: Can you cure Type II Diabetes? Second Opinon 5: Five lifestyle choices that help manage diabetes. 17:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #107 Take Back The Farm There's a "growing" awareness in the U.S. about our food...where it comes from, how it's grown, and what exactly it takes to feed all of us nutritious, earth-conscious meals. In this episode, we explore farmers of all types in all kinds of situations. From Ron Finley, a renegade gardener in south central Los Angeles to south Georgia farmer, Will Harris, we'll meet people who are changing the way we think about and consume food. Lawn and garden expert Paul Tukey gives us some surprising revelations about how we moved from growing our own food to our fascination with perfect lawns. We'll get the story from a suburban man who became a local outlaw for "growing too many vegetables." We wrap with a quick trip to Chipotle, a national chain that's taking a local approach to their food supply. Daily Program Listing II 43.1 05/01/2015 - 05/31/2015 Date: 03/28/2015 Page 126 of 126 Sun, May 31, 2015 Title Subtitle Start Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode 17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #412 Louise Penny, The Long Way Home Louise Penny is the Canadian author of a series of books featuring Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. Wildly popular, Penny's books are regulars on the New York Times Best Sellers list. She has won a number of awards for her writing, including the Agatha Award for mystery writing - four years in a row. 18:00:00 Classic California's Gold Special Presentation Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold! (CC) N/A #0 18:30:00 Tracks Ahead APT (S) (CC) N/A #904 Qj Steam We'll see how steam trains made their way back into the Iowa landscape, all the while honoring and preserving Chinese rail history; Check out an 'N' scale layout in Northern Indiana; Visit a Philadelphia area Arboretum's garden railroad; And take a stroll down a Virginia 'Railwalk' that honors the history of trains as well as the region. Spencer Christian hosts. 19:00:00 Komora (To Heal) NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0 What would it take you to forgive the murder of your family? What would you do if you had to choose between your life and those of 400 children? How would you redefine family if you were the only survivor in yours? And how would you react when the people who tried to exterminate your people were released from prison and returned to your community? These are just a few questions addressed by interviewees in the upcoming documentary Komora: to heal. Komora is about the orphan survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda and the people who stepped up to raise them, whether they were older siblings, orphanage caretakers, or the orphans themselves when they had no one but each other. The film is directed by two friends. Emmanuel Habimana, a law student and orphan of the genocide, teams up with Natalia Ledford, an American independent filmmaker and university student from Nebraska. As Natalia narrates the story, Emmanuel takes them throughout Rwanda and halfway around the world as he interviews his peers, family, heroes, and even former killers. From them he hopes to learn what survival has meant for his peers across Rwanda and what it means for them today to live in a society where they must share their communities with killers. 20:00:00 Beyond The Light Switch NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103 In this new episode of Beyond the Light Switch, we focus on the electrification of the American economy - in transportation, shipping, airlines, even in the U.S. military and its importance to our national security. Our host, Scientific American's David Biello, journeys across the country to examine America's switch to electrification as a key strategy in reducing our foreign oil dependence while achieving our economic, environmental and energy security goals. Our journey begins in Iraq where moving diesel fuel in order to generate electricity became that war's most dangerous occupation. From the Middle East David looks at the Pentagon's role in advancing energy technology. He'll then travel to one of the busiest ports in the world - the Port of Los Angeles, then onto Austin, Texas, to a neighborhood that boasts the highest concentration of electric vehicles in the country. Then it's off to Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Berkeley, California all in the search for signs of a new energy future. 21:00:00 Growing Cities APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 In Lincoln's time, 80 percent of the U.S. population lived in rural areas and worked in farm-related jobs. Today, more than 80 percent of Americans live in cities, with less than 1 percent of the population claiming farming as an occupation. However, many city-dwellers are reimagining the possibilities of farming in urban settings - growing their own food in empty lots and lawns, and creating healthier, stronger and more vibrant communities in the process. GROWING CITIES examines the role of urban agriculture in the United States and its potential for revitalizing cities and changing the way Americans eat. 22:00:00 Pacific Heartbeat APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #404 Na Loea: The Masters NA LOEA: THE MASTERS provides a unique window in the lives of those who are considered masters in Hawaiian culture. From sustainable fishing and land management practices, to preserving traditional language and arts, NA LOEA: THE MASTERS shares the stories of native Hawaiians who have dedicated their lives to practice, preserve and pass on knowledge and expertise accumulated over years. 23:00:00 Arab American Stories APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #105 The United States prides itself on being a nation of innovators, and these three Arab-Americans are part of that tradition. Imad Mahawili saw a problem with energy in the third world and set out to fix it. Amir Abo-Shaeer created the Dos Peublos Engineering Academy to inspire high school students to go into careers in science and math. And Brian and Leon Dewan have inventing in their blood and music in their souls and have married the two by making highly unique electronic instruments as Dewanatron. Their swarmatron is used on Trent Reznor's soundtrack for the movie The Social Network. 23:30:00 America from the Ground Up NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105 The Science of Archaeology Join Monty on an expedition to discover how archaeology works. From above the ground with satellites and helicopters, to exploring below the surface with ground penetrating radar and underwater sonar mapping, Monty digs into the science behind the latest archaeological discoveries.
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