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A reader’s companion to

KRCB Television 22 & Radio 91


www.krcb.org
Volume 8 - No. 10 October 2009

Wine & Epicurean Auction


A Televised Benefit for KRCB

October 9, 10 & 11 & October 16, 17 & 18, 2009


6:30 pm each night

Celebrating
25 Years
Contents
Bag your greens with us! KRCB News …3 - 4
Television Articles …5 - 11
Radio Articles …12 - 15,
18 - 19
Radio Schedule …16 - 17
Membership … 20
TV Daytime Listings … 21
Television Listings … 22 - 29
Sponsors … 22 - 23
Business Spotlight … 30

Board of Directors
Marlene Ballaine
Patrick Campbell
Steve DeLap
KRCB’s eco-friendly produce bags eliminate Nancy Dobbs
the need for wasteful (and in some places, Paul Ginsburg
outlawed) plastic bags. Our bags are made Jean Hackenburg
of unbleached, natural cotton, and recycled John Kramer
material, and made by fair trade vendors. Carol Libarle
Josué López
Available now in two sizes at www.krcb.org. Margaret McCarthy
Eric McHenry
Michael R. Musson
Harry Rubins
Celebrating 25 Years 1984 - 2009 Rafael Rivero
FRIENDS HOUSE David Stare
Dr. Larry Slater
A Quaker-Inspired Elder Community Gordon Stewart
KRCB’s Board meetings
Independent Living • Assisted Living • Skilled Nursing are open to the public and
are usually held the third
Wednesday of the month.
President & CEO
Nancy Dobbs
Chief Operations Officer
Larry Stratton
Radio Program Director
Robin Pressman
TV Broadcast Operations
Stan Marvin
News Department
Bruce Robinson
684 Benicia Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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in the news
Local profiles featured for Disability Awareness Month
Twenty percent of all Americans have a disability of some kind, according to census
statistics. In recognition of Disability Awareness Month, KRCB As KRCB is again present-
ing short profiles of five wheelchair users here in the Bay Area. First produced as part of the
“1 in 5 Project,” in April, 2008, these five short interstitial segments will be broadcast on
KRCB-TV between longer programs throughout October:
• Coach – Chris Finn of Berkeley leads nationally-ranked
Power Soccer teams, and led the World Cup-Winning
2007 Team USA.
• Target Practice – Tom Molina of Santa Rosa spends
a relaxing morning with a good friend, practicing his
archery.
• The Art of Movement – Judith Smith is the Artistic
Director and a dancer for AXIS, a nationally-touring
professional dance group based in Oakland.
• Leadership – In the early 1970s, Anthony Tusler was
one of the leaders who brought advocacy for Disability
Rights, in the spirit of all contemporary civil rights
battles, to Sonoma County.
• Baby Care – Occupational therapist Judi Rogers helps
parents with disabilities navigate the world of baby care,
by offering her unique expertise on commercially-avail
able baby care equipment.
Streaming video of these short programs is also available
anytime online, at www.bestseatfest.org.
Additionally, KRCB will air two longer documentaries that address disability issues this
month. Details on those programs can be found on page 10.

Radio 91 Television 22
Broadcasting on Comcast Cable and AT&T
91.1 and 90.9 FM U-Verse-TV, Channel 22.
Comcast Cable 961 DISH and DirecTV Satellite,
Channel 22.
Streaming & podcasting Over the air-digital,
at www.krcb.org Channel 22.1, 22.2, 22.3.

KRCB’s Open Air is printed monthly by GPM and mailed to current members
by KRCB Television & Radio, 5850 Labath Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-584-2000 - www.krcb.org
Bruce Robinson, Editor - Connie Berens, Designer

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KRCB in the community
Further support for coastal history film project
You may recall that KRCB is working with Marin County
filmmakers Nancy Kelly and Kenji Yamamoto on a
documentary, Moments in Time. The documentary tells the
story of the creation of the Point Reyes National Seashore
and the Golden Gate National Recreational Area and how a
group of determined citizens, landowners, and local govern-
ment officials prevented massive development along the
Marin and Sonoma Coasts in the 1960s and ‘70s. In the
process, they created a model of environmental stewardship WATTS UP—What do
and land management for controlled urban growth in additional watts look like?
juxtaposition with agricultural land use. KRCB-FM Program
Last year, we received a generous grant from the Director Robins Pressman
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation in support of this shows off the otherwise
project, and we have been very fortunate to receive a second invisible gear that is mak-
grant from the Foundation, for $75,000, towards further ing an audible difference in
work on the film. Visit the KRCB website for more infor- reception for many Radio
mation on the story, to see a preview, or to find out how to 91 listeners.
donate.
Dear Member,
During 2009, KRCB has been incredibly fortunate to have received support from the
wills of several long-term KRCB supporters and members. I’m sure I don’t need to tell
you that in these very rough financial times such unexpected gifts are like manna from
heaven. So needed and so appreciated.
As you will elsewhere in this issue of Open Air, there are a number of vehicles through
which you can support your local public broadcasting station, KRCB. On page five,
KRCB Board member Harry Rubins discusses opportunities involving IRAs. Several
members have set up annuities naming KRCB as a beneficiary with their local commu-
nity foundation while others have considered purchasing a life insurance policy naming
the station as the beneficiary.
Three times a year we mail a brochure helpful in considering and defining your own
charitable intentions. The Visions mailings have helped a number of folks think these
issues through. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, just let me know. Of
course the simplest way to leave a gift to KRCB might well be a designation in your will.
These gifts can be unrestricted or restricted; your choice of course. Restricted
support might be directed towards, for example, local programming
or equipment or a particular program genre. Or some donors
specify that their gift should go into the KRCB endowment where
the gift is invested and continues to support the station for many
years into the future. Others make their gift unrestricted, know-
ing that our Board and staff will put the gift to the best use at the
time.
Once you have considered the needs of your family and
loved ones, I hope you will also consider KRCB as a trusted
community partner that you would like to support for
years to come. Thanks a million for all your support.
Sincerely, Nancy Dobbs
President and CEO
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KRCB presents Student to Citizen Film Series
Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying & Battering
Wrestling with Manhood is
the first educational program
to pay attention to the enor-
mous popularity of professional
wrestling among male youth,
addressing its relationship to
real-life violence and probing
the social values that sustain
it as a powerful cultural force.
Richly illustrating their analysis
with numerous examples, Sut
Jhally and Jackson Katz—the
award-winning creators of the videos Dreamworlds and Tough Guise, respectively—offer a
new way to think about the enduring problems of men’s violence against women and bully-
ing in our schools. Tuesday, October 13 at 9 pm

Coming November 10 – Generation M


Despite the achievements of the women’s movement over the past four decades, misogyny
remains a persistent force in American culture. In this important documentary, Thomas
Keith, professor of philosophy at California State University-Long Beach, looks specifically
at misogyny and sexism in mainstream American media.

Get involved Make IRA Charitable Contributions


today! before Year End
by Harry Rubins
KRCB offers a The provision for individuals age 70½ or older to make
variety of ways for charitable contributions from their IRA will expire
December 31, 2009. So time is running out for individuals
you to show your over age 70 ½ to donate as much as $100,000 from their
support, from basic IRAs to charities. The distributions are tax free. In the past
membership to years these charitable distributions counted towards the tax-
volunteering, you’ll able Required Minimum Distributions IRA owners in this
age group had to take.
find details online at Congress suspended age 70½ Required Minimum
www.krcb.org/mem- Distributions for 2009 but not the charitable distribution
bership. from an IRA. For someone who is considering making a
charitable contribution they can still do so with IRA funds.
The distributions made directly to the charities will not
be reported as income on their tax return. For those who
are charitably inclined it still makes sense to do charitable
contributions this way.
If you have an interest in supporting KRCB with a direct
transfer from your IRA please contact Nancy Dobbs at
KRCB at 707-584-2002 or email at nancy_dobbs@krcb.org
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Wine & Epicurean Auction
A Televised Benefit for KRCB
October 9, 10 & 11 and
October 16, 17 & 18, 2009
6:30 pm each night
From the Heart of the
Wine Country
13th Annual Wine & Epicurean Auction to Benefit KRCB Television & Radio
Go to www.krcb.org to Preview and Bid on Select Items
Beginning October 2nd
The Wine Auction Shines in 2009!
By Mariah Clinton, Auction Manager
Whether you are an experienced collector or just starting a wine cellar, KRCB will offer
wines for every palate and budget during our annual six-night event: cases, magnums, large
format bottles, verticals, library wines, wine tasting and tours, dinners with the winemaker!
Also available are wines from limited production boutique wineries and wines from inter-
nationally acclaimed producers. And, if wine isn’t your “thing,” you’ll jump to bid on our
dining offers—intimate dinners at the best wine country restaurants, casual bistro dining and
gourmet items. Indulge yourself in a wine country getaway, either the unique experience of
staying in a winery guest cottage or Sonoma/Napa accommodations where you’ll be in the
center of wine tasting!
And don’t forget, when you bid you aren’t just getting a great wine or dinner; the funds
raised from the event allow KRCB to continue to bring you stimulating television and
engaging radio programming. Our new and user-friendly auction website debuts Friday,
October 2nd at www.krcb.org! You’ll receive a gift just for registering at the site. Of course,
during the televised auction, you can call in your bids to our helpful phone bank volunteers.
Below is a selection of items awaiting your high bid during this year’s event:
Kosta Browne Winery, Sebastopol: 3 magnums 2007 Pinot Noir - Sonoma Coast, Russian River, Koplen Vineyard; lunch
for 6 with the winemakers! Inclusion on their exclusive mailing list! Watch for Dan Kosta auctioneering with us on
Sunday October 18th!
Jaffe Estate Wine, St. Helena: World-class dinner with wine for 8 at the Estate with Pam & Gary Jaffe; signed, etched &
painted 3 liter; after dinner, venture to the Jaffe Family Observatory with research grade telescope where astronomer
Gary Jaffe will lead a tour of the night sky!
Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Garden, Paso Robles: Vertical case of 2005, 2006, 2007 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (12
items available)
Sunce Winery, Santa Rosa: Bottling Party for 12 with gourmet breakfast, BBQ lunch, & 1/2 case of the newly bottled
wine for each participant! Look for Janae Franicevic auctioneering on Friday, October 9th!
Napa River Inn, Napa: 2 nights for 4 with spa treatments at La Pelle Day Spa, lunch at Napa General Store, tickets to
Silo’s Jazz Club, bottle of chocolate dipped wine from Vintage Sweet Shoppe
Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena: “Trinchero Napa Valley Bounty” dinner for 8 in their new Food & Wine Center; your
dinner includes an array of wines from their Wine Cellar, welcome reception, seasonal family meal featuring the best
from local farmers; watch for Susan Smith as an auctioneer on Sunday, October 11th & Sunday, October 18th!
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Vineyard’s Inn Spanish Bar & Grill, Kenwood: 2 items! 3 nights for 2 at their Casa Verde with gourmet breakfast each
morning, catered candlelit dinner with select wines & ports; gift certificates to the Vineyard’s Inn, signed bottle of Rose
Ranch Merlot; and, wine country getaway for 4 in their 2 bedroom vacation home, private chef’s Basque dinner at the
Vineyard’s Inn paired with local wines, personal winery tour & tasting with catered chef’s picnic lunch, gift certificate to
the Vineyard’s Inn & 2 signed bottles of Rose Ranch Merlot!
Halfwitwines.com: Half-bottle case of French Rose, 24 bottles (9 items available)
Crushpad, San Francisco: Fusebox blending kit with two cases of custom wine (2 items available)
DeLoach Vineyards, Santa Rosa: 2-night getaway for 6 at private
guesthouse at the Winery; in-depth VIP tour
Hagafen Cellars, Napa: Tour & tasting for 6 with case of limited
production 2006 Prix Reserve Estate Pinot Noir (3 items available)
Tantara Winery, Santa Maria: 12 magnums of 2007 Pinot Noir, each
from a different vineyard & various appellations
Owl Ridge Wines, Sebastopol: 6-liter bottle of Owl Ridge Cabernet
Sauvignon, case Cabernet Sauvignon, both Brigden Vineyard
Scott Harvey Wines, St. Helena: Wine pairing dinner for 6 at the home of Scott & Jana Harvey; visit Scott’s private
cellar & select the wine of your choice to accompany the main course; each guest receives a bottle of reserve wine or
magnum per couple
Rubicon Estate, Rutherford: 3-liter 2005 Cask Cabernet Sauvignon, Rubicon Estate decanter, private tour & tasting for
4; watch for Larry Stone as an auctioneer on Friday, October 9th!
Kistler Vineyards, Sebastopol: Mixed case 2007 wines including Chardonnay from McCrea Vineyard Sonoma Mountain,
Dutton Ranch Sonoma Coast, Durell Vineyard & also Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
The Meeker Vineyard, Geyserville: Dinner for 8 at the Winery in Santa Rosa with owners Charlie & Molly Meeker & wine-
maker Matt Blankenheim; includes a wine tasting & double-magnum of Handprint Merlot; watch for Matt Blankenheim
as an auctioneer on Sunday, October 11th!
Boeschen Vineyards, St. Helena: Case 2006 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, less than 200 cases produced!
Parducci Wine Cellars, Ukiah: 2 nights for 4 at their carbon-neutral Winery with VIP tasting of their award-winning
sustainable wines
Terrific Tours, Petaluma: Full day of wine tasting for 10 with wine tasting seminar, production tour & vineyard tour
Les Petites Maisons, Sonoma: 3-night cottage stay for 2 in the heart of Sonoma
Nova Wines, St. Helena: Red Velvet “Marilyn” Collection, 3-liter, magnum & 750ml bottle, Napa Valley red wine
Inspiration Vineyards & Winery, Santa Rosa: Private tasting & tour for 4 with box lunch; two mixed cases of wine; watch
for Jon Phillips auctioneering on Friday October 9th!
E & J Gallo Winery, Healdsburg: Case 2005 Winemaker’s Signature Series Meritage (2 items available) & case 2002
Barrelli Creek Vineyard Barbera (3 items available)
Tamayo Family Vineyards, Brentwood: 9-liter of 2007 CANA
Proprietary Red wine; dinner with wines for 4 at the Tamayo
Estate with winemaker Jon Engelskirger
Battaglini Estate Winery, Santa Rosa: Private tour & tasting for
10 including their award-winning Proprietor Reserve, Select &
Library wines!
La Residence, Napa: Two night cottage stay for 2
Swanson Vineyards, Oakville: 2003, 2004, 2005 vertical of Alexis, signed by winemaker Chris Phelps; watch for
Michelle Mandro as an auctioneer on Sunda,y October 11th!

Preview & bid on select items


Beginning October 2nd at www.krcb.org
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Austin City Limits, Song of the Mountains return Saturdays
Austin City Limits continues its longstanding tradition of showcasing original American
music and beyond. Musical styles range from contemporary and traditional pop, rock,
country, blues, bluegrass, Latin, folk, roots and more.
Saturdays at 9 pm
October 24 – Andrew Bird & St. Vincent
October 31 – M. Ward & Okkervil River

Song of the Mountains showcases the best talents in bluegrass and


old-time country music from the heart of the region where it all began.
Performances are held at the beautifully restored Lincoln Theatre in
Marion, Virginia. Hosted by Tim White.
Saturdays at 10 pm
October 24 – Lost & Found; Kenny & Amanda Smith
October 31 – Hillbilly Gypsies; Randy Waller & The Country Gentlemen

History Detectives is back Have you considered


naming KRCB as a
Thursdays at 8 pm beneficiary of your IRA?
America’s top gumshoes
are back to prove once again LEARN MORE ABOUT THE
that an object found in an BENEFITS.
attic or backyard might be Call Nancy Dobbs at KRCB
anything but ordinary. Wesley 707-584-2000 or
Cowan, independent appraiser Harry Rubins at
and auctioneer; Gwendolyn 707-538-8009
Wright, historian and profes- Rubins Financial Strategies
sor of architecture, Columbia Harry Rubins
University; Elyse Luray, inde- Financial Consultant
pendent appraiser and expert
in art history; and Tukufu
Zuberi, professor of sociology
and the director of the Center
for Africana Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania leave no stone unturned as they
travel around the country to explore the stories behind local
folklore, prominent figures and family legends. Dr. Eduardo
Pagán, professor of history and American studies at Arizona 320 Tenth Street, Suite 304
State University, has signed on as guest co-host for the series’ Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Branch Manager, Foothill Securities, Inc.
seventh season. Registered Broker-Dealer & Investment Advisor

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Complexions
Contemporary Ballet
October 21 at 8pm • $25, $45
Pre-show discussion 7pm

Spanish Harlem Orchestra


October 27 at 8pm • $20, $40

Of Mice and Men


by Barter Theatre
October 29 at 8pm • $20, $35

For tickets call 707.546.3600 (noon-6pm Tue-Sat)


Online wellsfargocenterarts.org
Hwy 101 to River Road, Santa Rosa
Your Community Non-Profit Arts Center for 28 years
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KRCB honors Disability Awareness month
Minds on the Edge: Facing Mental Illness
This program connects the dots between personal dilemmas facing individuals and fami-
lies who are living with mental illness, medical practices that can be obstacles to treatment,
laws that may have unintended consequences, and public policies that all too often fall short
in responding with programs that could make a positive difference. It zeros in on wrenching
and confounding situations that are playing out every day in homes and hospital ERs, on
city streets and school campuses, in courtrooms and in jails, as Americans struggle with the
challenges of severe mental illness. Tuesday, October 6 at 9 pm

Including Samuel
Photojournalist Dan Habib rarely thought about
inclusion before he had his son Samuel. Now he thinks
about inclusion every day. Habib’s film, Including
Samuel, examines the educational and social inclusion
of youth with disabilities. The film documents the
Habib family’s journey as they work to include Samuel,
now 9, in all facets of their lives, a journey that trans-
forms each of them. Including Samuel also features four
other families with varied inclusion experiences, plus
interviews with teachers, parents and disability rights
experts. Including Samuel is a highly personal, passion-
ately photographed film that captures the cultural and
systemic barriers to inclusion.Tuesday, October 27 at 9 pm

Waging War On Cancer with Paula Zahn


Cancer Pain: Easing The Agony
For many of us there are few things more frightening than
a diagnosis of cancer. But thanks to recent breakthroughs and
new treatments millions more people today have become can-
cer survivors. Unfortunately, there’s often a dark lining to the
sunny statistics: cancer pain. But there is an array of options
to treat pain and to give cancer survivors hope for a future free
from this agony. In this program we meet survivors who have
had debilitating pain and hear what they’ve done to combat it,
plus we speak with experts in cancer pain and hear about pain therapies that are available to-
day, and some that will be available in the future. These therapies can make a huge difference
in the lives of cancer survivors around the world. Wednesday, October 7 at 8 pm

Mesothelioma: The Hidden Threat


Decades ago America was building the cities of the future. But there was a danger lurking
in those buildings and many others around the world: asbestos. Many of the workers exposed
to the asbestos in those construction projects dozens of years ago today are being diagnosed
with a devastating form of cancer called mesothelioma. In this program we examine the
causes and the treatments for mesothelioma and meet patients who are doing battle with this
difficult disease. Plus, we hear from the experts about treatments that are having success today
and new therapies that may be available in the near future.Wednesday, October 14 at 8 pm
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KRCB presents new business & finance program
Moneytrack helps educate and inspire investors
and consumers to make wise, informed invest-
ment decisions. In its third season, co-hosts Pam
Krueger and Jack Gallagher cut through the
clutter to offer need-to-know information on
investing money in real estate, stocks, bonds and
commodities. The duo also delivers unbiased
opinions on protecting one’s life savings. Everyday
Americans dealing with real-life money situations
illustrate episode themes. Topics include: thriving
during a recession; navigating retirement; finding
the best 401(k)plans; managing the financial and
emotional strains of caring for children and aging
parents and avoiding investment fraud.
Fridays at 7:30 pm and repeating Sundays at 9:30 am (debuts Friday, October 23)

Life (Part 2) airing on Tuesdays and Sundays


The second season of Life (Part 2), fueled by the tough-minded
journalistic instincts of new host, former New York Times columnist
Robert Lipsyte, fearlessly takes on the issues facing today’s generation
of 50-plus baby boomers.
Tuesdays at 7:30 pm and repeats Sundays at 1 pm

PBS Kids program lineup
Weekdays Saturdays
7:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa-SP
8.00 Dragon Tales 7:30 Plaza Sésamo-SP
8:30 Curious George 8:00 Clifford-SP
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 8:30 Maya & Miguel-SP
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
2:30 Cyberchase 9:30 Thomas & Friends
3:00 Arthur 10:00 Bob The Builder
3:30 WordGirl 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
4:00 Fetch!-Mon - Th 11:00 A Place of Our Own
DravonflyTV - Fri
4:30 The Electric Company - M - Fri

The Electric Company

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LA Theater Works
October 3
The Real Dr. Strangelove, by Peter Goodchild, with Corey Brill, John de
Lancie, J. Michael Flynn, Joe Spano, Geoffrey Wade, Margaret Welsh
The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But
he’s on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the
bomb that obliterated Hiroshima, who has turned pacifist.
October 10
Betrayed, by George Packer, with Kevin Daniels, Andrea Gabriel, Sevan
Greene, Sam Kanater, Waleed F. Zuaiter
Three young Iraqi translators risk everything for America’s promise of
freedom while their country collapses around them.
October 17
Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting, by Ed Schmidt, with Edward Asner,
Tommy Hicks, Carl Lumbly, Sterling Macer, Charlie Robinson
yyOn a spring day in 1947, Branch Rickey, the powerful General
Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, summons heavyweight champion
Joe Louis, tap star Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson, and actor Paul Robeson
to his hotel room in Manhattan. Rickey wants their support when he
chooses Jackie Robinson to be the Major League’s first black ballplayer.
But a power struggle ensues when the eloquent Robeson raises questions
about Rickey’s motivations to integrate white baseball.
October 24
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, by Arthur Miller, with Brian Cox, Jenny O’Hara, Amy Pietz,
Kirsten Potter, Gregory Itzin
Lyman Felt has it all. Wealth, success, power, and the kind of good solid wife he needs. Oh,
and he also has another wife, the kind of earthy, sexy woman he wants. Lyman juggles his
artful lie until a car accident on the slippery slope of Mt. Morgan lands him in a hospital bed
and the two wives in the waiting room. But really, is there any such thing as just an accident?
October 31
War of the Worlds/The Lost World
Join actors from Star Trek: The Next Generation as they recreate H.G.
Wells’ classic radio thriller. The breathless pace and convincing details
make it clear why the 1938 broadcast of an eyewitness report of an inva-
sion from Mars caused a nationwide panic. Also, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s
rollicking adventure, The Lost World, follows a scientific expedition deep
into the Amazon jungle—right back into the time of dinosaurs and
cavemen.

Saturdays at 6 pm, repeating at midnight

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Chamber Music Onstage Spirited Saint Paul Sundays
reprises in October October 4 – Joshua Bell, violin; Frederic
Chiu, piano
Thursdays at 1 Two longtime friends come back to the
October 1 – Hugo Wolf String Quartet studio this week for music that gives each
Redwood Arts Council, October 2008 artist’s celebrated virtuosity free reign. They
Hayden, Berg, and Schubert” begin with Beethoven’s joyous “Spring”
October 8 – Rossetti String Quartet sonata, then perform two shorter works of
Russian River Chamber Music, September Tchaikovsky, and finally conclude the pro-
2008 gram with Pablo de Sarasate’s Introduction et
Mozart, Beethoven, Piazzolla, and Gounod Tarantelle.
October 15 – St. Lawrence String Quartet October 11 – Endellion String Quartet
Russian River Chamber Music, October The program today offers a vivid spectrum
2008 of the Endellion String Quartets’ repertoire.
Haydn, Jonathan Berger, and Dvorak The ensemble will first perform music of
October 22 – Calder String Quartet Haydn and movements of Beethoven’s “Dear
Santa Rosa Junior College, October 2008 Quartet,” then conclude with the force-
Terry Riley, Mozart, and Bartok ful Allegro from Schubert’s “Death and the
October 29 – Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Piano Maiden” quartet.
Trio October 18 – Steven Isserlis, cello: Ana
Santa Rosa Junior College, January 2009 Maria Vera, piano
Benjamin Lees, Smetana, Mendelssoh, and British cellist Steven Isserlis has performed
Brahms with the world’s greatest orchestras and
recently he’s become a writer of children’s
books as well. Listen in as the
author of Why Beethoven
Threw the Stew plays a pro-
gram of little-known works
by Felix Mendelsson, Joseph
Suk and Bohuslav Martinu.
Pianist Ana-Maria Vera joins
Isserlis for some lively music
and conversation.
October 25 – Nobilis
Pianist Stephen Prutsman,
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in
violinist Ruggero Allifranchi-
the classic tale of love and intrigue during ni, and cellist Suren Bagra-
World War II. OCT 4, Sunday, 4PM
tuni each have distinguished
careers as solo performers,
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in the but when they get together
Frank Capra comedy that won Best Picture
as a trio, something magi-
of 1934. OCT 11, Sunday, 4PM
cal happens—they play as
one. This week, Saint Paul
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in the Sunday welcomes this piano
Dasheill Hammett story of murder, decep-
tion and greed. OCT 18, Sunday, 4PM trio, Nobilis, with a rich and
varied program of Schumann,
All Seats $6.00 Schubert, Rachmaninoff, and
Arno Babadjanyan.
Sundays at 11 AM
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Literary Wednesdays
Redwood Writers regale readers
Word By Word is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the
California Writers Club (founded by such local literary lumi-
naries as Jack London, Joaguin Miller and Ina Coolbrith) by
talking with and hearing readings from a few of the authors
who will be featured at the Redwood Writers/CWC 2009
Writers Conference (October 24th at Santa Rosa’s Flamingo
Hotel and Resort). Joining host Gil Mansergh around the
table for a freewheeling conversation will be western mystery
novelist Steve Hockensmith (Holmes on the Range), memoir-
ist Tamim Ansary (West of Kabul, East of New York), and SF
Chronicle columnist Adair Lara (Naked, Drunk and Writing). Steve Hockensmith
Wednesday, October 7 at 7 pm

Russian fiction from a local writer


Barbara Baer, editor and publisher of Floreant Press, introduced her new book, Grisha the
Scrivener, at the Sonoma County Book Festival in September. The story is set in the former
USSR, where Barbara lived for some time, and concludes in contemporary independent
Russia. Barbara’s familiarity with the region, combined with her skillful writing, gives an
immediacy to the poignant story.
Barbara will be the featured author on A Novel Idea on Wednesday evening, October 14,
discussing her work with program host Rosemary Manchester. Barbara is a prominent
member of the local literary community, and has won national journalism awards for essays
and fiction. Grisha is her first novella.
Wednesday, October 14 at 7 pm

A Poetry Party on WordTemple


WordTemple host Katherine Hastings throws a Poetry Party
this month, featuring poetry and music from Yusef Komun-
yakaa, John Updike, Marilyn Hacker, and Anais Nin read-
ing from her diary about French playwright, poet, actor and
theatre director Antonin Artaud. Plus Kate Royal singing “I
Have Dreamt” from Wuthering Heights, and poet Arisa White
with the Jessica Jones Quartet. The program also includes a
visit from Sonoma County poet Michael Rothenberg who
will give an introduction to Rockpile, a collaboration between
Rothenberg and David Meltzer that will send them through
eight cities in the US to perform poetry and prose composed
on the road with local musicians and artists in each city. This
and more on WordTemple!
Wednesday, October 21 at 7 pm Yusef Komunyakaa

KRCB’s Community Calendar


Are interesting arts events happening in your area? Promote them on KRCB’s Community
Calendar and get the attention your events deserve. Go to krcb.org, choose the
Community drop-down menu on the homepage and select Community Calendar.

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Deep looks at big questions
From climate change to mental health, KRCB offers in-depth explorations of some of
the knottiest issues that confront our society today, Thursday evenings following All Things
Considered.
October 1 – The Truth About Green Business:
The Potential for Jobs and Prosperity
Running a profitable business that takes care of the envi-
ronment, provides meaningful jobs, and helps the commu-
nity is an oxymoron, right? Not so fast. Gil Friend of Natural
Logic, Inc. suggests that green business practices are good for
business and the world. A Climate One presentation.
October 8 – Minds on the Edge
Mental health professionals and policy makers grapple with
the challenges and consequences of mental illness in a free
society. Should we impose medical treatment on those who
refuse it? Why do our laws prevent help from getting to those who need it? How can we sup-
port the recovery of people with mental illness? The answers to these questions come loaded
with real consequences and strong conflicts in a free society. Frank Sesno moderates a distin-
guished panel as they work through the difficult issues involved in grappling with Minds on
the Edge. [This program is also broadcast on KRCB-TV, Oct. 6 at 9 pm]
October 15 – Heat of the Moment
A look at effects of global warming around the world: in Coastal India, the Catacombs of
Paris, the food supply in South Africa. Documentarian Dan Grossman brings listeners to
the front lines of global warming, through the voices of the people already affected by this
dramatic change. A production of WBUR’s “Inside Out” documentary series.
October 22 – Where is Hopenhagen?
What do people around the world think about
the threat of climate change and the promise of a
new clean economy? Some of the world’s big-
gest advertising companies are putting aside their
rivalries to collaborate on a new global campaign
—Hopenhagen—about the hope of a green and
prosperous future. Will they have any impact?
How can they reach people outside the “environ-
mental elite?” A Climate One presentation.
October 29 – Who Needs Stuff Anyway?
A look at our consumer society with Annie Leonard, creator of the animated short, Story
of Stuff, Colin Beavan, author of No Impact Man, and Chip Giller, founder of “Grist.” A
Climate One presentation.
Thursdays at 7 pm

The Return Of The Mystery Theme


As always, Flashback this month delves deep into the fine, often forgot-
ten music of “the sixties,” this time featuring tunes from the Electric
Prunes, George Harrison, the Byrds, The Mojo Men, Jethro Tull, and
Elephant’s Memory (remember them?) among others. Tying it all together
is an obscure but logical thematic connection that will become clear only
to those who are listening Tuesday, October 6 at 7 pm.
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Public Radio for Sonoma County HEAR
& North Bay at 91.1 & 90.9 FM IT
Shaded programs are created and produced at KRCB
ON
Office: 707-584-2000 Studio: 707-584-2020 KRCB
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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DOWNSIZE THE "SM" WHEN THE USING LOGO ON
OVERSIZED APPLICATIONS SUCH OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
AND LARGE EXHIBIT DISPLAYS
5:30 NORTH BAY REPORT at 6:06 & 8:06 am & 5:30 pm
6:00
6:30 MORNING EDITION - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Lizzie Hannon)
7:00 KRCB features: North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 6:06, 8:06 am & 5:30 pm
Second Row Center with David Templeton, Wednesday, 6:35 and 8:35 am
7:30 Reel Time Film Review with Diane McCurdy,
8:00 Eliza at the Movies with Eliza Hemenway -Thursday at 8:35 am
8:30 Another Voice with Susan Swartz - Friday at 6:35, 8:35 am & at 6:45 pm
9:00
SONOMA SPOTLIGHT: Five minutes on local events and issues with Roland Jacopetti
9:30
10:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY with Fred Child
Classical music magazine offering live concert performances
10:30
and interviews with distinguished artists and composers
11:00
11:04 EARTH & SKY
11:30
12:00
12:30
MIDDAY CLASSICS
1:00 with Julie Amacher and Valerie Kahler
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30 DEMOCRACY NOW! with Amy Goodman
4:00
4:30 FRESH AIR with Terry Gross
5:00
5:30 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR News (KRCB host Natalie Freitas)
6:00 North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 5:30 pm
Jim Hightower Report - daily at 6:30 pm
6:30
7:00
E-TOWN FLASHBACK WORD BY WORD
7:30 Live folk/rock A NOVEL IDEA CLIMATE ONE
MOTH RADIO WORDTEMPLE POETRY
8:00
YOUR AVERAGE SOMETHING FREIGHT TRAIN
8:30 ABALONE CONNECTIONS BOOGIE
COMPLETELY
9:00 Johnny DIFFERENT Doug Jayne & Bill Frater ON THE
9:30 Bazzano FIDDLIN’ ZONE Roland Jacopetti Alegra Broughton ROAD AGAIN
Gus Garelick Hillary Culhane
10:00
AUDIO COLLAGE CROSSING LEFT OF KALEIDOSCOPE
10:30 Doug the BORDERS THE DIAL Jan Stephens
11:00 Jitterbug Doug Gosling, Natalie Freitas, Josh PERCUSSION
11:30 MINDY’S MIX Lawrence Alberti, & Drake, Josh Staples, & DISCUSSION
Mindy Berrett Amy Contardi Preston Reyes Jim Laveroni
12:00
DEMOCRACY NOW! with Amy Goodman
1:00
FRESH AIR with Terry Gross
2:00 RADIO FREE SONOMA
KRCB OVERNIGHT
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It’s Symphony Season again
The Santa Rosa Symphony’s new season starts off with Bruno Ferrandis at the podium and
Jeffrey Kahane at the keyboard. Kahane performs Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, part
of an all-Russian program that also includes Miaskovsky’s Salutary Overture and the
Shostakovitch Symphony No. 9. KRCB broadcasts Santa Rosa Symphony performances two
weeks following each set on Sundays at noon.
Sunday, October 25 at noon

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY


5:00
5:30 KRCB OVERNIGHT RADIO FREE SONOMA BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE
6:00
6:30 MORNING EDITION - NPR WEEKEND WEEKEND
7:00 EDITION EDITION
NEWS NPR news NPR news
7:30 with
(KRCB host Lizzie Hannon) with
8:00 Scott Simon Liane Hansen
8:30
9:00
SONOMA SPOTLIGHT THIS AMERICAN LIFE HARMONIA
9:30 Early Music
with Ira Glass
10:00
PERFORMANCE TODAY WEST COAST LIVE
THE CHOIR LOFT
10:30 with Fred Child Bob Worth, Jenny Bent,
Sedge Thomson Dan Solter, Steve Osborn
11:00 11:04 EARTH & SKY hosts music & guests live
11:30 from San Francisco ST PAUL SUNDAY
12:00
CURTAIN CALL THISTLE & SHAMROCK
12:30 Charles Sepos Celtic Music SUNDAY CLASSICS
1:00
OUR ROOTS Classical
1:30 OUT OF THE BOX ARE SHOWING
Shafiq Spanos music from
2:00 KRCB-FM
(New classical releases) Folk & acoustic
2:30 John Katchmer,
music with Shafiq Spanos &
3:00 Robin Pressman &
DEMOCRACY NOW! John Lounsbery
3:30 Steve DeLap
with Amy Goodman
4:00
4:30 FRESH AIR FROM THE TOP
with Terry Gross
5:00
5:30 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - ALL THINGS CONSIDERED
6:00
NPR News LE SHOW
6:30 THE PLAY’S THE THING Music & satire from Harry Shearer
7:00 Radio theater from MOUTHFUL
7:30 THIS AMERICAN LIFE LA Theatre Works Food & wine withMichele Anna
with Ira Glass Jordan
8:00
RHYTHM & ROOTS JAZZ OUTBEAT SALON
8:30 Mark Nicholas CONNECTIONS
BEYOND GLBT Radio
9:00 & BACK
Chuck Sher, NEW DIMENSIONS
9:30 Hillary Culhane RADIO
Larry Slater
10:00 (The Jazz MD),
RED SHOES RODEO OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
10:30 Michele Anna Maria Marquez, John Katchmer
11:00 Jordan RARE & & Toby Gleason
ECLECTICA
WELL DONE Paul Timberman &
11:30 Jeffrey Weissman Trevor Alizopulos
12:00 THE PLAY’S THE THING
ODDIOTORIUM PACE/TIME
1:00 Tom & Betsy Paul E (Repeat) NIGHT TRAVELER
2:00 BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE Linda Coffin
RADIO FREE SONOMA
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‘Now!’ is Something New on Outbeat Salon
Outbeat Salon introduces a brand new show this month.
Outbeat Now! features hosts Jeff Basham, Joel Bellagio, and
Greg Miraglia who will bring you the latest stories and infor-
mation from the GLBT community in the North Bay and
beyond. A regular part of Outbeat Now! will be Miraglia’s
segment called “Outbeat Youth,” a program feature for and
about GLBT youth and what is going on in our high schools,
local colleges, and GLBT youth organizations. Learn more at
www.outbeatyouth.com. Outbeat Now! will air regularly at 8 pm
on the fourth Sunday of each month.
October 4: Living Proof
Hosts Sheridan Gold and Dianna Grayer explore the
importance of good communication toward healthy relating
and intimacy.
Greg Miraglia
October 11: National Coming Out Day
The closet door is open and swinging. Tune in for an evening of coming out songs by LGBT
musicians. Joe Stevens and Ingrid Elizabeth, of the acoustic duo Coyote Grace, offer their
own coming out songs and selections from indie artists they’ve met on the road.
October 18: National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
In July, a Monte Rio man, Bret Matz, was found guilty of murdering his gay partner; he is
now serving a long prison sentence. Bea Esbit, a Domestic Violence Victim Advocate, joins
Shelley Berman for a queer-focused discussion on living with - and leaving—violent relation-
ships.
October 25: Outbeat Now!
The premier of Outbeat Now! will look back at the murder of Matthew Shepard 11 years ago
this month and examine what has happened since, including a report on the status of federal
hate crimes legislation and the Laramie Project Epilogue, debuting nationwide on October
12. Sunday evenings at 8 pmOutbeat Salon, every Sunday evening at 8 pm

All This, and Halloween Too


October is a month for trick or treat: devious one minute and
light-hearted the next. Likewise, this month’s Choir Loft shows
alternate between levity and gravity, halfway between life and
death. Tune in every Sunday morning at 10 to join in the
fun.
October 4. Monte pipes on. The lighter side of Monteverdi,
including canzonette, arias and
selections from the Scherzi Musicali. Hosted by Bob Worth.
October 11. Mozart late and later. Mozart wrote his “late”
music as his contemporaries were just emerging from their youth. Hosted by Dan Solter.
October 18. A song for every season. Music to get you in the mood for your favorite time
of year, including works by Monteverdi, Brahms, and many more. Hosted by Jenny Bent.
October 25. The Little Match Girl Passion. This haunting choral work by composer David
Lang, based on a story by Hans Christian Andersen, received the Pulitzer Prize in 2008.
Hosted by Steve Osborn.
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E-town’s Fall Harvest of Harmonies
October 5 – Joan Osborne / Henry Butler
Critically-acclaimed and magnetic Joan Osborne returns
to E-town with some exciting songs in this encore broad-
cast. She also shares some old favorites, delivered power-
fully and passionately as only she can do. And Henry Butler
brings his superb and energetic New Orleans tinged piano
mastery back to the stage as well.
October 12 – The Subdudes / The Roches
The Subdudes share a set of their Americana roots-rock
songs that features their signature three-part harmonies.
Then, sisters Maggie, Terre & Suzzy—The Roches—hit
the stage with the warm wit, unique lyrical style, and tight
sibling harmonies they are known for. Joan Osborne
October 19 – Bruce Hornsby / Dave Alvin & The
Guilty Women
Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and pianist Bruce
Hornsby is back sharing some exciting new songs with us.
Then talented E-town favorite Dave Alvin brings his latest
band, an all female group called The Guilty Women, who
just about steal the show. Listen for Helen adding a third
vocal on one of the songs; nothing like three part female
harmony, wow! Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women

October 26 – Kathy Mattea / Johnny Long


Grammy winner Kathy Mattea makes her return to
E-town for this 2008 road show taping from Greeley,
Colorado. She draws on her West Virginia roots to deliver
a compelling set of traditional and contemporary mining
songs. Then Johnny Long, the “Bluesman” with a capital
B, takes the stage and shows us why, in the words of John
Hammond, Johnny is an artist “worthy of international
attention.”
Mondays at 7 pm Kathy Mattea

Americana expands on Thursday nights


Bill Frater has held down Thursday nights on KRCB for many years with his Freight Train
Boogie. Having recently retired from his gig at the post office, Bill now plans to hit the road a
bit to celebrate his new freedom from the daily grind. That has opened the way for frequent
substitute host, Linda Seabright to become a regular part of the mix, now alternating
Thursday nights with On The Road Again, featuring her own brand of Americana and
beyond.
Linda is happy to join the talented and committed roster of programmers at KRCB. She is
also a film and voiceover actress and a music journalist who loves researching anything to do
with Americana and southern soul. Linda has interviewed many well-known artists includ-
ing Elvis Costello, Duke Robillard and Allen Toussaint, and is a regular traveler to the New
Orleans music scene. She welcomes listener emails at lindaseabright@gmail.com.
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The frost is on the pumpkin….
As we begin to prepare for the coming winter months,
I remind our members that KRCB is not a commercial
enterprise.
When you tune in to KRCB television and KRCB radio
you will not find five or ten minute interruptions in the
programming while someone attempts to sell you some-
thing. What you will find is information about upcoming
programs, occasional announcements about local
community events and plenty of thanks for your support.
This is what is so unique about Public Broadcasting; this
is why it’s called “non-commercial”.
The model for Public Broadcasting has always been
to engage, encourage and welcome the participation
and the support of the “public” in what we do.
And that is why KRCB looks to you for financial
support, keep KRCB commercial free, with your continued support today.

Time for renewal, contact our membership department at 707-584-2018.

KRCB Volunteer of the Month


Jim Lavaroni is one of KRCB-FM’s many
volunteer radio hosts who contribute their
knowledge and love of music to our station.
Without them we wouldn’t have the variety of
music programming that our listeners enjoy,
from live Santa Rosa Symphony performances
to impromptu drumming sessions on Jim’s
show, Percussion Discussion, which is broadcast
live at 10 pm on the second and fourth Thurs-
days of every month.
In addition to “discussin’ the percussion,”
Jim’s show features surprise guests, such as
Raul Rico of Santana and recently the electro-
acoustic Indian alternative rock of Beautiful Losers.
It may surprise some listeners to learn that Jim is a 30-year veteran of the Novato
Police force, but he sees a logical connection between serving as a Police Lieutenant and
hosting a radio show: both involve serving people. Jim always found a way to incorpo-
rate his interest in communications, from making training videos for the police force to
radio broadcasting—first at KUSF and now at KRCB.
When he isn’t hosting Percussion Discussion or volunteering elsewhere in the commu-
nity, Jim is probably drumming in one of two bands: Wall of Rhythm or Heartlanguage
(see www.heartlanguagemusic.com for more about Jim and the music he loves).
Thank you, Jim, for serving our community by applying your skills and talent in
ways that are as unique as they are meaningful and valuable. Keep up the beat!

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Daytime Television Listings
MONDAY 11:30 Red Green 4:30 The Electric Company
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:00 This Old House 5:00 World Focus
6:30 Classical Stretch 12:30 Cook’s Country from America’s 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
7:00 Sesame Street Test Kitchen 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal
8:00 Dragon Tales 1:00 Glass with Vicki Payne SATURDAY
8:30 Curious George 1:30 Curiosity Quest 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa (Sp)
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:30 Plaza Sésamo (Sp)
9:30 Fons & Porter Love of Quilting 2:30 Cyberchase 8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog (Sp)
10:00 Quilting Arts 3:00 Arthur 8:30 Maya & Miguel (Sp)
10:30 Learn to Read 3:30 WordGirl 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
11:00 Real Families, Real Answers 4:00 Fetch! 9:30 Thomas and Friends
11:30 Allaire Back Fitness 4:30 The Electric Company 10:00 Bob the Builder
12:00 Hometime 5:00 World Focus 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
12:30 Nick Stellino Cooking w/ Friends 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 11:00 A Place of Our Own
1:00 Nature 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 11:30 Healing Quest
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog THURSDAY 12:00 To the Contrary
2:30 Cyberchase 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop
3:00 Arthur 6:30 Power Yoga 1:00 Jerry Yarnell’s School of
3:30 WordGirl 7:00 Sesame Street Fine Art
4:00 Fetch! 8:00 Dragon Tales 1:30 Scrapbook Memories
4:30 The Electric Company 8:30 Curious George 2:00 Best of the Joy of Painting
5:00 World Focus 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:30 Terry Madden Watercolor
5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 9:30 Scrapbook Memories 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal [repeats Sat. at 1:30 pm] 3:30 Ask This Old House
TUESDAY 10:00 Sewing with Nancy [repeats Tues. at noon]
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 10:30 GED on TV (Spanish) 4:00 Julie and Jacques Cooking
6:30 Power Yoga 11:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 Nick Stellino Cooking w/ Friends
7:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Tracks Ahead [repeats Mon. at 12:30 pm]
8:00 Dragon Tales 12:00 New Yankee Workshop 5:00 Gourmet Diary of a Foodie
8:30 Curious George 12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class 5:30 Everyday Food
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:00 For Your Home 6:00 Simply Ming
9:30 Knitting Daily 1:30 Piano Guy 6:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time
10:00 America Sews with Sue 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog with Rick Bayless
Hausman 2:30 Cyberchase SUNDAY
10:30 GED Connection (English) 3:00 Arthur 8:00 Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg
11:00 Disabilities Today: A Wider 3:30 WordGirl 8:30 La Plaza
World 4:00 Fetch! 9:00 McLaughlin’s One on One
11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind 4:30 The Electric Company 9:30 Foreign Exchange with Daljit
12:00 Ask This Old House 5:00 World Focus Dhaliwal (10/18 - Money Track)
12:30 Simply Ming 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
[repeats Sat. at 6 pm] 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 10:30 Between the Lines
1:00 NOVA FRIDAY 11:00 European Journal
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 11:30 World Business
2:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 12:00 Motorweek
3:00 Arthur 7:00 Sesame Street 12:30 Inside Washington
3:30 WordGirl 8:00 Dragon Tales 1:00 Life (Part2)
4:00 Fetch! 8:30 Curious George [repeat of previous Tuesday]
4:30 The Electric Company 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:30 Scully the World Show
5:00 World Focus 9:30 Creative Living 2:00 America’s Heartland
5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [repeats Sun. at 4 pm] 2:30 California’s Gold, Green, Water,
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 10:00 Martha’s Sewing Room or Golden Parks
WEDNESDAY 10:30 Katie Brown Workshop 3:00 New Yankee Workshop
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 11:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions [repeats Thurs. at noon]
6:30 Power Yoga 11:30 Ciao Italia 3:30 This Old House
7:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Victory Garden [repeats Wed. at noon]
8:00 Dragon Tales 12:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 4:00 Creative Living
8:30 Curious George 1:00 Food Trip w/ Todd English 4:30 Garden Smart
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:30 Sit and Be Fit 5:00 Cultivating Life
9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 5:30 Victory Garden
10:00 Knit & Crochet 2:30 Cyberchase [repeats Fri. at noon]
10:30 Piano Guy 3:00 Arthur 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
[repeats Thurs. at 1:30 pm)] 3:30 WordGirl 6:30 Red Green
11:00 California Heartland 4:00 DragonflyTV [repeats Wed. at 11:30 am]

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Television Listings for October
1 THURSDAY the sport. This film reveals 1:00 Best of KRCB *
7:00 May to December the surprising history of the
women who made such a law 3 SATURDAY
7:30 Innerviews with Ernie 7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast
Manouse: Hal Holbrook necessary and profiles two
female matadors currently in Food My Way
8:00 History Detectives: Psycho- 7:30 From The Top: Live from
Phone, War Dog Letter, & the arena: the acclaimed Mari
Paz Vega and neophyte Eva Carnegie Hall: Star Quality
Pancho Villa Watch Fob
Florencia. These women are 8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:
(see page 8)
gender pioneers by necessity. Season Premiere
9:00 P.O.V. Ella Es El Matador
(She Is The Matador) For But what emerges as their 9:00 Live from the Artists Den:
Spaniards—and for the truest motivation is their sheer Patty Griffin Patty Griffin
world—nothing has expressed passion—for bullfighting and has had a tremendous
their country’s tradition- the pursuit of a dream. influence across all genres of
ally rigid gender roles more 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer music.
powerfully than the image of 11:00 Charlie Rose 10:00 American Masters: Les Paul:
the male matador. So sacred 12:00 Democracy Now! * Chasing Sound To celebrate
was the bullfighter’s masculin- 1:00 Best of LINK TV * Les Paul’s life and career,
ity to Spanish identity that a this profile looks back at the
2 FRIDAY precocious little boy from
1908 law barred women from 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine Waukesha, Wisconsin, who
7:30 Foreign Exchange punched new chords into
8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack his mother’s piano roll, turned
8:30 McLaughlin Group his bedsprings into a radio
9:00 Great Conversations: antenna and rigged a micro-
George Soros and John phone out of telephone parts
D. Podesta George Soros to get a bigger sound from his
(financial authority and author Sears & Roebuck acoustic
of The Age of Fallibility) and guitar. The legendary Les
John D. Podesta (Center for Paul—father of the solid-body
American Progress). electric guitar, inventor of
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer overdubbing and multi-track
11:00 Charlie Rose recording, king of the ’50s
12:00 Democracy Now! * pop charts and rock’n’roll

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Organizations Dining, Food/Wine & Lodging Ace in the Hole
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Arts Council of Sonoma County Caffe Trieste Rialto Cinemas Lakeside
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Jackalope Records Pearson & Company Baksheesh
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NetBooks Wine Spectrum Shop & Bar Sonoma County
PEP Housing Education Home & Garden
Red Condor Santa Rosa Junior College Alice’s Garden
Solar Living Institute University of San Francisco - SR Black Gold
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Television Listings for October
of Roosevelt’s presidency and 5 MONDAY
explores the central paradox 7:00 Out of Ireland
of his presidency: that a man 7:30 Natural Heroes: The Good
of privilege came to be a hero Fight Martin Litton, the “Grand
to a vast and varied coalition Old Man of the Canyon,” has
of ordinary Americans and long been revered as the man
a villain to members of his who prevented the dams from
own social class. The Jug- being built on the Colorado
gler, devoted to the wartime River that would have flooded
years, uses FDR’s remark- the Grand Canyon. Even now
able correspondence with at 92, Litton continues to run
Winston Churchill to chart the wild rivers and fly his airplane
calculated and even devious around the West to monitor
path by which the American the illegal cutting of cathedral
pioneer —He was the last of president maneuvered support groves of sequoias and other
that self-educated, bril- for England before he led his virgin forests.
liantly innovative generation country through the greatest 8:00 NOVA: Underwater Dream
of media masterminds who war in history. Machine Building a subma-
revolutionized popular music 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! rine without the resources
and reinvented global musical Inspector Lewis, Series II: of a big shipyard and using
culture. Music to Die For The worlds only scavenged or off-the-
11:30 Red Dwarf: Timeslides of no-rules boxing, Oxford shelf parts is an unusual idea
12:00 Best of KRCB * dons and Cold War intrigue by any standard. But Peter
surround the death of a Robbins has dreamed of sub-
4 SUNDAY prominent don. Consequences
7:00 Antiques Roadshow: marines all his life. Over the
of the investigation hit Lewis course of four years, Robbins
Los Angeles, CA - Hour surprisingly close to home, staked everything he owned
Three revealing a little more about to build his own submarine,
8:00 American Experience: the loss he suffered since the the Alicia, in a bid to explore,
FDR: The Grandest Job death of his wife. firsthand, the sunken wrecks
in the World/The Juggler 12:00 Best of KRCB * of German U-boats.
The Grandest Job in the World 1:00 Best of LINK TV * [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]
focuses on the first two terms

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Television Listings for October
9:00 VOCES II: Special Paula Zahn: Cancer Pain: 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie
Circumstances At 16, Hector Easing The Agony Manouse: Tommy Chong
Salgado endured arrest and (see page 10) 8:00 History Detectives: Man-
torture by Pinochet’s forces. 8:30 American Masters: Trumbo hattan Project, Galleon
By 20, Hector was living in This program is adapted from Shipwreck, & Creole Poems
exile in the U.S., the very his son Christopher’s 2003 (see page 8)
place whose foreign policies in play and based on the remark- 9:00 P.O.V. The English Surgeon
Chile contributed to the death able letters Dalton Trumbo What is it like to have power
and torture of thousands of wrote during the devastation over life and death, and yet
Chileans. The documentary wrought by the “Red Scare” to struggle with your own
follows Salgado as he returns in the mid-20th century. With humanity? This is the story of
to Chile almost 30 years later, credits for Kitty Foyle and acclaimed British neurosur-
camera in hand, to confront Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo to geon Henry Marsh, who has
the perpetrators and his his name—and the anti-war traveled to Ukraine for 15
former captors and looking for novel Johnny Got His Gun— years to treat patients who
answers and justice. the young Trumbo was one of have been left to die; of his
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer the highest paid Hollywood friend and medical colleague
11:00 Charlie Rose writers. Refusing to testify be- in Kyiv who carries on the fight
12:00 Democracy Now! * fore the HUAC in ’47, he was despite official hostility and
1:00 Best of LINK TV * part of the group known as the archaic surgical conditions;
and of a young patient who
6 TUESDAY hopes that Henry can save
7:00 One Foot in the Grave his life. Tense, heartbreaking
7:30 Life (Part 2): Generation and humorous, this program
Gaps Life (Part2) hits the is a remarkable depiction of
streets to find out what one doctor’s commitment
annoys baby boomers about to relieving suffering and
20-somethings—and vice of the emotional turmoil he
versa. Then, social psychologist undergoes in bringing hope to
Jane Adams, Tamara Erickson a desperate people.
and J. Walker Smith illuminate 10:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
the differences between the 11:30 Charlie Rose
baby boomer generation, Gen 12:30 Democracy Now! *
X, and Gen Y and discuss how 1:30 Best of LINK TV *
to bridge the generation gaps. 9 FRIDAY
[repeats Sunday at 1 pm]
Hollywood Ten; convicted for 6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean
8:00 Nature: The Queen of Trees Auction 2009 You can be the
contempt, he spent 11 months
The story of the sycamore high bidder on unique wines
in federal prison and lost all
fig and its tiny pollinator & fine dining experiences!
right to ply his craft. Writing
describes one of the most Wines from boutique wineries,
30 scripts under pseudonyms
remarkable relationships in the internationally acclaimed pro-
—he won an Oscar in ’56
natural world—between a tree ducers, wine country getaways
for The Brave One as Robert
and a wasp. It is a relationship & more!
Reich—he was not recognized
of utter dependency and a 11:00 Charlie Rose
publicly again until 1960,
triumph of co-evolution.
[repeats 10/12 at 1 pm]
when Otto Preminger credited 12:00 Democracy Now! *
9:00 Minds on the Edge: Facing him on Exodus and Kirk Doug- 1:00 Best of KRCB *
Mental Illness las did so on Spartacus—
actions considered to mark the 10 SATURDAY
(see page 10) 6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer end of the blacklist. As late as
1993, Trumbo was awarded a Auction 2009 Bid to win on
11:00 Charlie Rose limited production wines,
posthumous Acadamy Award
12:00 Democracy Now! * for Roman Holiday (’53). magnums, three-to-nine liter
1:00 Best of LINK TV *   10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer bottles! Fabulous dinners,
7 WEDNESDAY 11:00 Charlie Rose tour & tastings, gourmet
12:00 Democracy Now! * items!
7:00 As Time Goes By
1:00 Best of LINK TV * 11:00 The Spirit of New Wine:
7:30 Between the Lines with
California Bounty Full of
Barry Kibrick 8 THURSDAY
[repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
spontaneous humor and
7:00 May to December breathtaking landscapes, The
8:00 Waging War On Cancer with
24
Television Listings for October
Spirit of New Wine chronicles journeyed for over a year recovery. But this fierce
journalist Denise Ingrid through 16 countries, an predator is no longer content
Brickel’s visit to California wine endless summer adventure foraging in the back country.
country, where she explores of paddling, driving, exploring Today, bears are everywhere.
wine’s connection to culture, and promoting alternative fuel And everyone has something
faith, food, and more. sources. to say about it. This program
11:30 Red Dwarf: The Last Day 8:00 NOVA: The Deadliest Plane documents the return of the
12:00 Best of KRCB * Crash NOVA investigates the grizzly as a conservation suc-
collision of two Boeing 747 cess story that comes with a
11 SUNDAY airliners on the runway at price.
6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean a tiny airport in the Canary [repeats 10/19 at 1 pm]
Auction 2009 The Silver & Islands—in which 583 9:00 Student to Citizen: Wrestling
Green Boards close tonight! passengers and crew died. with Manhood Wrestling
Unique lots created by winer- With heart-breaking survivor with Manhood is the first
ies just for KRCB! Cabernet interviews and authentic educational program to pay
Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, reenactments, The Deadliest attention to the enormous
Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Syrah, Plane Crash pieces together popularity of professional
Merlot & more! the clues that led to a fatal wrestling among male youth,
11:00 The Spirit of New Wine: take-off decision by the highly addressing its relationship to
Sweeter Than Wine Wine experienced captain of the real-life violence and probing
is quickly becoming a part of KLM 747, who couldn’t see the social values that sustain it
the U.S. lifestyle. In fact, all the Pan Am 747 still parked as a powerful cultural force.
50 states now have bonded on the runway, lost in the fog (see page 5)
wineries. Wine represents the ahead of him. 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
search for roots and traditions [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm] 11:00 Charlie Rose
that are often amiss in Ameri- 9:00 VOCES II: Tito Puente: The 12:00 Democracy Now! *
can culture. King of Latin Music Bill 1:00 Best of LINK TV *  
11:30 Best of KRCB * Cosby, Marc Anthony, Geraldo
1:00 Best of LINK TV * Rivera, Jimmy Smits, Paquito 14 WEDNESDAY
D’Rivera and other family, 7:00 As Time Goes By
12 MONDAY friends and colleagues pay 7:30 Between the Lines with
7:00 Out of Ireland homage to the late mambo Barry Kibrick
7:30 Natural Heroes: Oil + Water and Latin jazz legend Tito [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
Two world-class kayakers Puente. Archival footage, inter- 8:00 Waging War On Cancer with
navigate the longest-ever views and excerpts from one Paula Zahn: Mesothelioma:
petroleum-free road trip, trav- of Puente’s last concerts piece The Hidden Threat
eling over 21,000 miles from together the life of the popular (see page 10)
bandleader, percussionist and 8:30 Great Performances: Harlem
composer. In Montmartre Harlem in
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Montmartre tells the story of
11:00 Charlie Rose the jazz age in Paris between
12:00 Democracy Now! * the first and second World
1:00 Best of LINK TV * Wars, exploring an often
neglected era in African-
13 TUESDAY American cultural history. After
7:00 One Foot in the Grave peace was signed at Ver-
7:30 Life (Part 2): Caregiving sailles, many black Americans
Illness can be just as hard on remained in Europe rather
the caregiver as the patient than return to the brutal
—sometimes even harder. segregation and racism of
Physician Esther Sternberg, America. Over the next two
novelist Tommy Hays and decades, they created an
author Gail Sheehy discuss the
need to care for yourself while
Alaska to Argentina in a retro- you are caring for a loved one.
fitted Japanese fire truck [repeats Sunday at 1 pm]
named “Baby.” After convert- 8:00 Nature: The Good, The Bad,
ing the truck’s regular diesel and the Grizzly Once on the
engine to run on any kind of edge of extinction, grizzlies
natural oil, the two friends have made a remarkable
25
Television Listings for October
expatriate community of musi- 11:00 Charlie Rose for this family and care for the
cians, entertainers and entre- 12:00 Democracy Now! * land with unconditional love
preneurs, primarily congregat- 1:00 Best of KRCB * and responsibility.
ing in Paris’s hilly Montmartre 8:00 NOVA: Hunting The Hidden
neighborhood. Some achieved 17 SATURDAY Dimension What do movie
enduring fame, while others 6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean special effects, the stock
have faded into history. Auction 2009 Bid to win on market, heart attacks and the
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer wines for every palate & bud- rings of Saturn have in com-
11:00 Charlie Rose get! Dinners at the very best mon? They’re all connected
12:00 Democracy Now! * of wine country restaurants, by a revolutionary new branch
1:00 Best of LINK TV * unique opportunities you of math called fractals, which
won’t find anyplace other than has changed the way we see
15 THURSDAY KRCB! the world and opened up a
7:00 May to December 11:00 Short List: Films from the vast new territory to scientific
7:30 Innerviews with Ernie USA, Germany and Norway analysis and understanding.
Manouse: Leslie Uggams Spin - In a Denver park a NOVA tells the dramatic story
8:00 History Detectives: St. magical DJ solves problems of a group of pioneering
Valentine’s Day Massacre, and spreads goodwill. Sticky mathematicians who devel-
Booth Letter, & Cemetery Dough - In a German bread oped fractals from a curiosity
Alarm (see page 8) factory the new girl struggles that few took seriously to an
9:00 P.O.V. The Principal Story against the machine. Roswell approach that is touching
This program tells two stories, Enterprises - Two applicants nearly every branch of
painting a dramatic portrait vie for a job in a Norwegian understanding—including
of the challenges facing corporation. what happened after the Big
America’s public schools 11:30 Red Dwarf: Camille Bang and the ultimate fate of
and of the great difference a 12:00 Best of KRCB * our universe.
dedicated principal can make. [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]
Tresa Dunbar is a second- 18 SUNDAY 9:00 VOCES II: Soy Andina
year principal at Chicago’s 6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean Two New Yorkers—an im-
Nash Elementary, where 98% Auction 2009 Our “do not migrant folk dancer from the
of students come from low- miss” last night! Exceptional Andes and a modern dancer
income families; in Springfield, wines, dining & everything for from Queens—journey to Peru
Illinois, Kerry Purcell has led the true wine enthusiast! If you to reconnect with their roots
Harvard Park Elementary, with love wine & food, you must and an astonishing world of
similar demographics, for six tune-in tonight & be part of traditional dance and culture.
years. The producers followed this incredible evening! After 15 years in New York,
both women over the course 11:00 The Spirit of New Wine: New Nelida Silva returns to her
of a school year, discovering Wine Throughout New Wine, birthplace in the Andes to host
each one’s unique style yet the final episode of The Spirit the fiesta patronal—a week
similar passions. The Principal of New Wine trilogy, Denise of dance, music and ritual
Story takes viewers along for Ingrid Brickel takes viewers honoring the town’s patron
an emotional ride that reveals in search of an answer to the
what effective educational question: what intangible ele-
leadership looks like in the ments does wine present that
21st century. resemble our own invisible
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer nature?
11:00 Charlie Rose 11:30 Best of KRCB *
12:00 Democracy Now! * 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
1:00 Best of LINK TV * 19 MONDAY
16 FRIDAY 7:00 Out of Ireland
6:30 KRCB Wine & Epicurean 7:30 Natural Heroes: Global saint. But Silva’s changed, and
Auction 2009 New Silver & Oneness Four inspiring short so has the village. Meanwhile,
Green boards open tonight! films from across the globe dancer Cynthia Paniagua
Be the high bidder on highly encourage harmony between embarks on her own quest
sought-after wines from people, and connectedness to “know the real Peru, to
Sonoma & Napa counties & with every living thing. One- unearth the mystery of the
throughout California! Library ness proposes that all beings dances.”
wines, verticals, winemaker are part of a vast family, 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
dinners! calling us to be responsible 11:00 Charlie Rose
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Television Listings for October
12:00 Democracy Now! * lesbian community.
1:00 Best of LINK TV * 11:30 Charlies Rose
12:30 Democracy Now! *
20 TUESDAY 1:30 Best of LINK TV *  
7:00 One Foot in the Grave
7:30 Life (Part 2) Dancing with 21 WEDNESDAY
Doctors The relationship 7:00 As Time Goes By
between doctor and patient is 7:30 Between the Lines with
an intricate dance that we all Barry Kibrick
need to learn sooner or later. [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
Mayo Clinic physician Michael 8:00 Great Performances:
Brennan, psychologist and Vienna Philharmonic Sum-
cancer survivor Dan Shapiro, mer Night’s Concert 2009 coming-of-age story set in a
and physician Esther M. Stern- The world-renowned Vienna homeland both familiar and
berg analyze how baby boom- Philharmonic presents its sixth strange. Her precocious—and
ers can ensure quality medical annual open-air concert at the very American—ideas of a
treatment for their parents, magnificent Schonbrunn Pal- successful, independent life
their kids and themselves. ace. Daniel Barenboim leads conflict with her father’s
[repeats Sunday at 1 pm] the ensemble in an evening of traditional African values.
8:00 Nature: Violent Hawaii works inspired by the night. 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Hawaii’s breathtaking beauty 9:30 Voice of Youth Presents: 11:00 Charlie Rose
was forged in fire, created by Tengo La Voz (I Have The 12:00 Democracy Now! *
the awesome power of volca- Voice) Professional artists and 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
noes on land and in the sea, media producers train Latino
by earthquakes, and tsunamis, 23 FRIDAY
youth from Sonoma County 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
natural wonders that continue
on how to find their creative 7:30 Moneytrack
to shape the islands today.
Shot in high definition by voice. The next generation of 8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack
a team of award-winning leaders will discover the tools 8:30 McLaughlin Group
filmmakers who live on the of self-expression in a variety 9:00 Great Conversations:
islands, this spectacular film of different settings, such as Jane Goodall and Richard
features volcanic eruptions, a TV and radio station, an art Wragham Jane Goodall
rivers of molten lava, monster studio, and at a public (renowned anthropologist,
waves, humpback whales, and performance of their original author of Reason for Hope: A
perhaps most surprising of all, writings. Spiritual Journey) and Richard
snow. 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Wragham (Anthropology Chair,
[repeats 10/26 at 1 pm) 11:00 Charlie Rose Harvard).
9:00 Final Hours: Amelia 12:00 Democracy Now! * 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Earhart’s Last Flight This 1:00 Best of LINK TV * 11:00 Charlie Rose
powerful documentary recre- 12:00 Democracy Now! *
ates the final flight of Amelia 22 THURSDAY 1:00 Best of KRCB *
Earhart, the noted aviation 7:00 May to December
pioneer whose historic 1937 7:30 Innerviews with Ernie 24 SATURDAY
trip around the world ended Manouse: Deepak Chopra 7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast
in her tragic disappear- 8:00 History Detectives: Side Food My Way
ance. Shot in 19 countries, show Babies, Lubin Photos, 7:30 From The Top: Live from
The Final Hours is based on & Navajo Rug (see page 8) Carnegie Hall: Music Is
“World Flight 1997,” Texas 9:00 P.O.V. Bronx Princess Where The Heart Is
aviator Linda Finch’s honorary Rocky Otoo is the Bronx-bred 8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:
recreation of Earhart’s planned teenage daughter of Ghana- Songs of Perry Como
flight. With the rare accredita- ian parents, and she’s no 9:00 Austin City Limits: Andrew
tion of the Smithsonian pushover. She is a sassy high- Bird/St. Vincent (see page 8)
Institution, this informative achiever bound for college. 10:00 Song of the Mountains: Lost
program presents footage of With freedom in sight, Rocky & Found; Kenny & Amanda
Finch’s flight, artfully intercut rebels against her mother’s Smith (see page 8)
with archival footage and rules. When their relationship 11:00 Short List: Films from
interviews with Earhart. reaches a breaking point, France and Ireland
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Rocky flees to her father, a Tarte aux Pommes - In a
11:00 In the Life Art, culture, issues, chief in Ghana. What follows French farmhouse, a woman
and news of the gay and is captured in this tumultuous makes pie for her true love.
27
Television Listings for October
Clinical Case - Hell hath no whether the Vezo’s relation- 1:00 Best of LINK TV *
fury like a dental assistant ship with the ocean has fallen
scorned in this French farce. out of balance. Sailing from 27 TUESDAY
Do Armed Robbers Have Love village to village on a personal 7:00 One Foot in the Grave
Affairs? - Rueful Irish gunman journey with master and ap- 7:30 Life (Part 2): Money Is Love
meets his fate. If I Catch You prentice, Maro teaches his Whether it’s your parents’
- Animated French fable of nephew the Vezo way. Voyage wills or your kids moving back
the gingerbread boy’s true life of the Vezo is a vibrant and home, money can be a thorny
adventure. intimate view of Vezo society, issue. Financial planner Ross
11:30 Red Dwarf: DNA and their delicate relationship Levin, social psychologist Jane
12:00 Best of KRCB * with the sea. Adams and economist Chris
8:00 NOVA: Monster of the Milky Farrell, a regular contributor to
25 SUNDAY Way Astronomers are closing Fortune and NPR, discuss how
7:00 Antiques Roadshow: in on the proof they’ve sought to be smart about financial
Spokane, WA - Hour One for years that one of the most issues within your own family.
8:00 American Experience: destructive objects in the [repeats Sunday at 1 pm]
George H.W. Bush - Part 1 universe might be in the cen- 8:00 Nature: A Mystery In Alaska
George H.W. Bush examines ter of our own galaxy. Through Alaska is home to one of the
Bush’s service in World War II, stunning computer-generated world’s most complex and
and his early career in Texas, imagery, the program reveals spectacular ecosystems,
to his days in the Oval Office, the dark secrets of supermas- and also one of the greatest
first as Vice President to wildlife mysteries, as many
Ronald Reagan, then as the animals decline dramati-
leader who presided over the cally in number with no clear
first Gulf War. Drawing upon explanations why. Against
Bush’s personal diaries and the breathtaking backdrop of
interviews with his closest magnificent mountains and
advisors and most prominent seacoasts, the film attempts
critics, the film also explores to unravel at least part of the
Bush’s role as the patriarch of enigma.
a political family whose influ- [repeats 11/2 at 1 pm)
ence is unequaled in modern 9:00 Including Samuel
American life. (see page 10)
10:00 Masterpiece Mystery! 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Inspector Lewis, Series II: sive black holes—from their 11:00 Charlie Rose
Life Born of Fire A serial birth to their destructive waves 12:00 Democracy Now! *
killer seems to be targeting a of energy strong enough to 1:00 Best of LINK TV *  
religious group, “The Garden,” blow our own and other galax-
which claims to give guidance ies apart.
28 WEDNESDAY
to lost souls. As he learns [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]
7:00 As Time Goes By
more about the group and 9:00 VOCES II: Dream Havana 7:30 Between the Lines with
their true purpose, Lewis In August 1994, more than Barry Kibrick
begins to question his trust [repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]
33,000 Cubans attempted
of Hathaway after discovering to escape the island by sea. 8:00 Piano Forte: The Julia
that his young sergeant has Two writers, friends since Crane International Piano
dangerous personal connec- adolescence, faced a choice: Competition A look on stage
tions to the organization. continue struggling with the and behind the scenes of the
11:30 Best of KRCB * hardships of the island or very competitive Julia Crane
brave the open water on a International Piano Competi-
1:00 Best of LINK TV * tion, as exceptional young
26 MONDAY homemade raft. Ernesto
Santana chose Cuba; Jorge pianists from around the world
7:00 Out of Ireland gather at the Crane School of
Mota chose the sea. Dream
7:30 Natural Heroes: Voyage of Havana, filmed on location in Music in Potsdam, New York,
the Vezo The Vezo (Vay-zoo) Cuba, the U.S. and Mexico, to compete, perform, learn,
are the coastal society of captures their struggles, their and inspire.
southwest Madagascar. Maro successes and the friendship 9:00 Note By Note (The Making
fishes the reef every day. of Steinway #L1037) The
that binds them.
As he begins to catch fewer most thoroughly handcrafted
and smaller fish, Maro and 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
11:00 Charlie Rose musical instruments in the
his young nephew question world, Steinway pianos are as
12:00 Democracy Now! *
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Television Listings for October
permanently disappear with animation. 504938C - A
the rise of the modern music Canadian Indian confronts a
industry. Dutch director Rogier major life choice. Song of the
Kappers visited Lomax in Moon - Animated Japanese
Florida in 2001, but a stroke haiku made in New Jersey.
had left the 86-year-old 11:30 Red Dwarf: Justice
musicologist unable to speak. 12:00 Best of KRCB *
Lomax died shortly after. The
filmmaker sought to tell Lo-
max’s story through interviews
unique and full of personality with friends including Pete
* Available on Cable
as the world-class musicians Seeger and archival footage of
and Satellite only
who play them. However, their * Link TV is an independent
such greats as Woody Guthrie
makers are a dying breed: television network that broad-
and Leadbelly.
skilled cabinetmakers, gifted casts unseen documentaries
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer from around the world, the
tuners, experienced wood 11:00 Charlie Rose
workers and hand-crafters. best of World Music videos, and
12:00 Democracy Now! * current affairs programming.
This program follows the
1:00 Best of LINK TV *
creation of a Steinway concert
grand, #L1037—from the 30 FRIDAY Program listings are accurate
Alaska forest to the concert 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
hall. It explores the relation- at the time of printing. For late
7:30 Moneytrack
ship between musician and programming changes, phone
8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack
instrument, chronicles the (800) 287-2722 or www.krcb.org
8:30 McLaughlin Group
manufacturing process and 9:00 Great Conversations:
illustrates what makes each
piano unique in this age of
Wynton Marsalis and Robert cc
Siegel Wynton Marsalis
mass production. The journey (Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues The majority of our prime time
spans 12 months, 12,000 of Life) and Robert Siegel programs are closed captioned.
parts, 450 craftsmen and (National Public Radio).
countless hours of fine-tuned 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
labor.
11:00 Charlie Rose
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
11:00 Charlie Rose
12:00 Democracy Now! *
1:00 Best of KRCB *
Your ad could
12:00 Democracy Now! *
1:00 Best of LINK TV * 31 SATURDAY be here!
7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast
29 THURSDAY Food My Way KRCB’s monthly program
7:00 May to December guide Open Air, is in full
7:30 From The Top: Live from
7:30 Innerviews with Ernie Carnegie Hall: Rhythm and color!
Manouse: Jean-Yves Strings
Thibaudet
8:00 Lawrence Welk Show: Open Air, sent to all our
8:00 History Detectives: Tokyo Halloween Party
Rose Recording, Crazy
9:00 Austin City Limits: M. Ward/
members, 10,000 strong,
Horse Photo, & WWII Diary Okkervil River can benefit your business
(see page 8) 10:00 Song of the Mountains: or organization.
9:00 P.O.V. Lomax The Song- Hillbilly Gypsies; Randy
hunter Alan Lomax was “the Waller & The Country
song hunter.” He devoted his Supporting Public
Gentlemen
life to recording the world’s 11:00 Short List: Films from the
Broadcasting is good for
folk tunes before they would business.
USA, Germany, France
and Canada On a Tuesday -
Career couple ties the knot at Call Stan Marvin in our
San Francisco’s city hall. Underwriting
L.H.O. - German backstory
to the evolving legend of Lee
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