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Radio & TV Program Guide | July12
Noteworthy in Julyn WKAR-TV Celebrates the Jubilee with Programs on Britain
n Reporter Gretchen Millich Retires
n Come to our July Screenings!
n Highlights from WKAR’s Events “Scrapbook.”
College of CommunicationArts and Sciences
July Screening EventsWKAR will host two screenings this month at the station. These free events are a wonderful way to get a sneak preview of an upcoming WKAR program and hear a speaker who adds insight into the program.
MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Equal-Opportunity Employer.
On Our CoverCelebrate the Fourth of July with a grand display of fire-works and music from the U.S. Capitol on A CapitolFourth. (July 4, 8 & 9:30 p.m.)
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CrediTsEditorJeanie CroopeCollege of Communication Arts & SciencesDean Pamela WhittenWKAR General ManagerGary ReidTV Station ManagerSusi ElkinsRadio News DirectorKevin LaveryRadio Reading ServiceBrad WalkerVolunteer CoordinatorMary Wright
QuesTioNs?If you have questions about WKAR call (517) 432-9527, ext. 365 weekdays (8 a.m. to5 p.m. or contact Carol Karber at carolopedia@wkar.org. WKAR is a division of the College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State University.
Mark Your Calendars!Old Town Jazz FestAugust 3-4
The Great Lakes Folk Festival August 10-12
WKAR will be at the Jazz Fest recording upcoming programs for the new season of BackStage Pass. And we’ll be at the Folk Festival on the City Hall Stage.
Look for WKAR”s Street Team at both events and say hi!
Great Performances at the MetWednesday, July 25, 7 p.m. at WKAR
WKAR will host a sneak preview of the upcoming Great Performances at the Met production of Satyagraha. Preview guest Molly Fillmore, an associate pro-fessor of voice in the College of Music at Michigan State University, appears as Mrs. Naidoo in the Philip Glass opera which follows the life of Mahatma Gandhi during his early life in South Africa. It was here that he developed the revolutionary philosophy of non-violent resistance that continues to be used in protests around the world. The opera was hailed by the Washington Post as “a profound and beautiful work of theater.”The event is free but advance reserva-tions are required at WKAR.org.
The Small Matter of Big Science Monday, July 30, 7 p.m. at WKAR
The Small Matter of Big Science is a two-part video series exploring the evolution of science through the lens of nuclear physics. The first episode takes viewers from mankind’s basic curiosity about our origins all the way to modern isotope research at the National Super-conducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University.
The sneak preview of this series will include not only video but a talk with Dr. Konrad Gelbke, director at the NSCL and Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB).The event is free but advance reser-vations are required at WKAR.org.For additional information, contact Becky Scheel at (517) 432-3120, ext. 354.Molly Fillmore
The Small Matter of Big Science includes scenes from MSU’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory.
A scene from the Metropolitan Opera production of ''Satyagraha.”
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WKAR Create MarathonsWKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and on many cable systems. Create Marathons are seen Saturdays from 6 a.m.-Noon and 6 p.m. to midnight and the following Sunday from Noon to 6 p.m.
7/07 Very Berry Julia Child, John Besh
and others share berry recipes, while P. Allen Smith shows how to decorate with berries.
7/14 Exotic Sweets Add juicy fruits to your
dishes with tips from Mary Ann Esposito, Ming Tsai and Jacques Pepin.
7/21 Take it Outside! Get gardening tips from
The Victory Garden and outdoor party ideas from John Shields and Katie Brown.
7/28 London Calling Commemorate the
start of the summer Olympics in London, England with Create! Make bread pudding, check out restaurants with the Galvin Broth-ers and visit popular sites with Rudy Maxa and Rick Steves.
Market Warriors | Mondays at 9 p.m., beginning July 16Treasure hunters embark on an antiques adventure in Market Warriors, from the producers of Antiques Roadshow. Expert shoppers scour flea markets across the country for vintage valuables, selling their finds at auction with an eye towards maximizing profit. Fred Willard hosts.
Masterpiece Mystery!Sundays at 9 p.m.Before Inspector Morse, there was the rookie Constable Endeavour Morse, ready to resign from police work until a murder turns up that only he can solve. Shaun Evans stars in Endeavour as the young Morse, before his signature red Jaguar, but with deductive powers already running in high gear (July 1).On July 8, Kevin Whately and Lawrence Fox return in new episodes of Inspector Lewis, solving cases in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford. The season opens with the discovery of a ritual burial of an obsessive Oxford English professor, with the team’s work complicated by an amateur detective. Later episodes deal with the death of a lovelorn professor, the murder of a babysitter and the strangling of a guest lecturer.
The British Are Coming!WKAR and PBS continue their own British Jubilee with new episodes of The Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work (continuing through July 9) and two new series.Michael Wood returns to public television with the Story of England, following the English village of Kibworth through 2,000 years. Kibworth lived through the Black Death, the English Civil War, the Industrial Revolution and World War II.(Premieres July 3.) Queen & Country (premieres on July 1 at 8 p.m.) celebrates Elizabeth II as England marks Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee. Sir Trevor McDonald looks at the traditions and institutions surrounding the monarchy, from Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace through the queen’s royal visits to some of the greatest historic palaces.
A Capitol FourthWednesday, July 4, 8 & 9:30 p.m.Celebrate America’s birthday with A Capitol Fourth, an Independence Day tradition. Unrivaled performances from some of the country’s best-known musical artists are topped off by a terrific display of fireworks, live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.Tom Bergeron hosts.
During Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee Year, WKAR joins the celebration with a number of programs tied to Britain and the monarchy.
Kevin Whately and Lawrence Fox track down murderers in Oxford on new episodes of ”Inspector Morse” on Masterpiece Mystery!
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OUR OMMUNITY
WKAR has been out and about in our community this spring and summer!Here are some favorite shots from our photo album. (Look for us at next month’s Old Town Jazz Festival, the Great Lakes Folk Festival and the Mosaic Festival on Labor Day Weekend.)
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At the Zoo!1. Connie Montague and her grandchildren stopped by WKAR’s tent at Potter Park Zoo during Be a Tourist in Your Own Town. Their favorite shows were “Peep and the Big Wide World” and “Wild Kratts.” 2. WKAR-TVstation manager Susi Elkins chats with a visitor to WKAR’s booth at Potter Park Zoo. The event was in conjunction with Be a Tourist in Your Own Town. 3. WKAR gives out Dinosaur Train “Nature Trackers Guide” at the International Migratory Bird Day event at Potter Park Zoo.
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At the Art Festival!4. Curious George, Super WHY! and a young fan pose for a photo at the East Lansing Art Festival. 5. Art festival fans Gary Reid, WKAR’s general manager, with Pat Madden. Wonder what station they enjoy most?! 6. Two WKAR Street Team members are happy to be with Super WHY! 7. Nothing makes us happier than seeing smiling fans – especially the little art festival-goers! 8. Stuck on WKAR! This little one in his springtime green, sports a WKAR sticker at the East Lansing Art Festival! Perhaps he’s a fan of “Sesame Street!”
WKAR TVWeeknight NewsThe PBS NewsHour airs Monday-Fridayat 7 p.m., preceded by BBC World News America at 6 p.m.and Nightly BusinessReport at 6:30 p.m.Jim Lehrer
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01 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters Okemos/Jackson County Western11:30 QuizBusters Springport/Vandercook Lake12:00 Washington Week12:30 Off the Record1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary2:00 Moyers & Company3:00 Woodsongs Emmylou Harris4:00 Classic Gospel5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 My Generation6:30 The Aviators7:00 Under the Radar: Michigan Lansing/Ishpeming7:30 MSU Today8:00 Queen & Country London: Royal City Traditions and institutions sur-
rounding the monarchy highlight this Royal Jubilee series. Host Trevor McDonald reports on the tradition of the Changing of the Guard at Buck-ingham Palace and visit Horseguards to meet the man in charge of troops who guard the queen.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Before Inspector Morse, there was
the rookie Constable Morse, fed up with police work and ready to resign -- until a murder turned up that only he could solve. Shaun Evans stars as the young Endeavour Morse.
10:30 Official Best of Fest11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Off the Record
02 | Monday8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Houston9:00 Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ10:00 Monarchy: The Royal
Family at Work The Queen and Us Follow four guests invited to a gar-
den party at Buckingham Palace. Get a crash course in Prince Charles and Camilla as they take tea with
an organic farmer.11:00 Charlie Rose
04 | Wednesday8:00 A Capitol Fourth 2012 The annual concert from the West
Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.9:30 A Capitol Fourth 201211:00 Charlie Rose
05 | Thursday8:00 Michigan Out of Doors8:30 The Red Green Show9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 BackStage Pass Bowery Indie rock from Grand Rapids.11:00 Charlie Rose
Tom Bergeron hosts the holiday tradition, A Capitol Fourth. (July 4)
Michael Wood follows The Story of England by focusing on one English village. (Tuesdays)
Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World focuses on the art and artisans of the Middle East. (July 6)
Randy Newman on Austin City Limits. (July 6)
06 | Friday8:00 Washington Week8:30 Off the Record9:00 Islamic Art Mirror of the Invisible World Travel to nine countries and across
1,400 years of cultural history to explore the artistic riches of Islam.
10:30 In the Life11:00 Austin City Limits Randy Newman
07 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Burt Wolf:
Travels & Traditions Connecting the Dots in America
03 | Tuesday8:00 Michael Wood's Story
of England Romans to Normans Using archaeology, landscape,
language and DNA, historian Michael Wood recovers the lost history of the first thousand years of the settlement Kibworth, focusing on how the oppressive Norman occupation affected the villagers.
9:00 Michael Wood's Story of England
Peasants' Revolt /Black Death This episode follows the story of
Kibworth as it reaches the cata-strophic 14th century, with famine and plague.
10:00 Frontline Fast Times at West Philly11:00 Charlie Rose
12:00 Rick Steves' Europe The Making of…12:30 The Victory Garden1:00 Pedal America1:30 This Old House2:00 Ask This Old House2:30 Hometime3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Motorweek4:00 Great Getaways4:30 Michigan Out of Doors5:00 Wilderness Journal5:30 Inside E Street6:00 Designing Healthy Communities Retrofitting Suburbia7:00 Lawrence Welk Show8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Keeping Up Appearances9:30 Mulberry
John Leguizamo offers a one-man show on Great Performances. (July 13)
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10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 The Red Green Show11:00 Backstage Pass Bowery
08 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters Haslett/Charlotte11:30 QuizBusters Napoleon/Homer12:00 Washington Week12:30 Off the Record1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary2:00 Moyers & Company3:00 Woodsongs The Little Willies4:00 Classic Gospel5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 My Generation6:30 The Aviators7:00 Under the Radar: Michigan Ferndale, Grand Rapids7:30 MSU Today8:00 Queen & Company Royal Visit The Queen attends gatherings in
Scotland and Liverpool. Included is unique 3D footage of the young queen, shot in 1953.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis V The Soul of Genius When the body of an English professor
is discovered ritually buried, Lewis and Hathaway are set upon a seemingly impossible quest to uncover the truth.
10:30 Official Best of Fest11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Off the Record
11 | Wednesday8:00 Nature Bears of the Last Frontier Join adventurer and bear biologist
Chris Morgan on a year-long odyssey into Alaska's bear country.
9:00 NOVA The Fabric of the Cosmos Accompany physicist Brian Greene
on a mind-bending reality check and journey to the frontiers of physics.
14 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Burt Wolf:
Travels & Traditions Atlantic Crossing12:00 Rick Steves' Europe Burgundy12:30 The Victory Garden1:00 Pedal America1:30 This Old House2:00 Ask This Old House2:30 Hometime3:00 Woodwright's Shop3:30 Motorweek4:00 Great Getaways4:30 Michigan Out of Doors5:00 Wilderness Journal5:30 Inside E Street6:00 Designing Healthy Communities7:00 Lawrence Welk Show8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Keeping Up Appearances9:30 Mulberry10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 The Red Green Show11:00 Backstage Pass Greg Nagy
15 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters Howell/WIlliamston11:30 QuizBusters Olivet/Potterville12:00 Washington Week12:30 Off the Record1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary2:00 Moyers & Company3:00 Woodsongs The McCrary Sisters4:00 Classic Gospel5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 My Generation6:30 The Aviators7:00 Under the Radar: Michigan Michigan Festivals
09 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Atlanta 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI10:00 Monarchy:
The Royal Family Inside the Firm To handle the 4,000 state visits,
balls and charity events, the queen relies on her family. In this episode, each child discusses their role and the challenges of royal life.
11:00 Charlie Rose
10 | Tuesday8:00 Michael Wood's
Story of England The Seeds of Reform Kibworth experiences the Hundred
Years War, a rebellion against King Henry V, and the dramatic events of Henry VIII's Protestant Reformation.
9:00 Frontline Endgame: AIDS in Black America11:00 Charlie Rose
“Bears of the Frontier” is a Nature series that explores the world of bears. (July 11, 18, 25)
Lawrence Fox and Kevin Whately are Hathaway and Lewis in new episodes of “Inspector Lewis” on Masterpiece Mystery! (July 8, 15, 22)
10:00 NOVA The Elegant Universe Brian Greene brings the surreal
world of string theory to life on the screen.
11:00 Charlie Rose
12 | Thursday8:00 Michigan Out of Doors8:30 The Red Green Show9:00 This Old House Hour10:00 BackStage Pass Greg Nagy Blues guitar from Flint.11:00 Charlie Rose
13 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week8:30 Off the Record9:00 John Leguizamo's
Tales from a Ghetto Clown A behind-the-scenes look at one
of the industry’s most versatile actors: John Leguizamo, looking at his unorthodox rise to success while capturing his struggles to mount his latest one-man show.
10:00 P.O.V. Guilty Pleasures Every four seconds, a romance
novel is sold somewhere around the world. This is an amusing look at the global phenomenon.
11:00 Austin City Limits Elvis Costello
Greg Nagy brings the blues to BackStage Pass. (July 12)
9:00 History Detectives In the season premiere, Elyse and
Wes investigate if they have found the Holy Grail of rock music. Tukufu tracks down autographs allegedly signed during the Beatles' 1964 tour and Gwen unearths a little-known artistic side of Frank Zappa.
10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose
18 | Wednesday8:00 Nature Bears of the Last Frontier The Road North The world of the black bears is
caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage.
9:00 NOVA The Fabric of the Cosmos Brian reveals space as a dynamic
fabric that can stretch, twist and warp under the influence of gravity.
10:00 NOVA The Elegant Universe Serendipitous steps lead from a
forgotten mathematical formula to the first glimmering of strings.
11:00 Charlie Rose
8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Keeping Up Appearances9:30 Mulberry10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 The Red Green Show11:00 Backstage Pass Shine On: The Best of
BackStage Pass
22 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters DeWitt/Grand Ledge11:30 QuizBusters Kent City/White Cloud12:00 Washington Week12:30 Off the Record1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary2:00 Moyers & Company3:00 Woodsongs Masters of the Guitar4:00 Classic Gospel5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 My Generation6:30 The Aviators7:00 Under the Radar: Michigan Dearborn, Ann Arbor7:30 MSU Today8:00 Queen & Country Traveler Queen Elizabeth is on tour before
opening the Heads of Government Meeting. The Commonwealth countries are being asked to change the rules of succession so that a first-born girl may inherit the crown.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis V Fearful Symmetry Lewis and Hathaway investigate
the murder of a suburban babysit-ter with a secret life.
10:30 Official Best of Fest11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Off the Record
23 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Pittsburgh9:00 Market Warriors Accompany the pickers as they
search for costume jewelry at Philadelphia's Phila Flea Market.
10:00 Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI11:00 Charlie Rose
24 | Tuesday8:00 History Detectives9:00 History Detectives10:00 Frontline11:00 Charlie Rose
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7:30 MSU Today World Medicine8:00 Queen & Country The Queen's Possessions The queen's surprising possessions
include Westminster Abbey, the Chapels Royal, the Channel Islands and the Tower of London, along with the Royal Collection of portraits and the Crown Jewels.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis V Generations of Vipers Lewis and Hathaway investigate the
death of a lovelorn Oxford professor whose death may have been caused by an embarrassing Internet leak.
10:30 Official Best of Fest11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Off the Record
16 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage San Francisco9:00 Market Warriors Treasure hunters embark on an
antiques adventure, scouring flea markets for vintage valuables and selling their finds at auction with an eye towards maximizing profit.
10:00 Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI11:00 Charlie Rose
17 | Tuesday8:00 Michael Wood's
Story of England The Birth of Modern England Michael tracks Kibworth from the
17th century to the present, through the Industrial Revolution and the two world wars.
19 | Thursday8:00 Michigan Out of Doors8:30 The Red Green Show9:00 This Old House9:30 This Old House10:00 BackStage Pass Shine On: The Best of
BackStage Pass Highlights from the past 10 pro-
grams in the series.11:00 Charlie Rose
Market Warriors, a new series from the producers of Antiques Roadshow, combines treasure hunting with auction sales. (July 16, 23, 30)
20 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week8:30 Off the Record9:00 Homecoming The Kansas City Symphony
Presents Joyce DiDonato The mezzo-soprano returns to her
hometown for a performance.10:00 P.O.V. The City Dark A fascinating introduction to the
science of the dark and an explora-tion of our relationship to the stars.
11:00 Austin City Limits Kenny Chesney
21 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Burt Wolf:
Travels & Traditions Cruising the Rivers of Europe12:00 Rick Steves' Europe France's Dordogne12:30 The Victory Garden1:00 Pedal America1:30 This Old House2:00 Ask This Old House2:30 Hometime3:00 Woodwright's Shop3:30 Motorweek4:00 Great Getaways4:30 Michigan Out of Doors5:00 Wilderness Journal5:30 Inside E Street6:00 Designing Healthy
Communities Social Policy in Concrete7:00 Lawrence Welk Show
The Chenille Sisters are one of many acts fea-tured in Shine On: The Best of BackStage Pass. (July 19)
NOVA offers Brian Greene’s “The Elegant Universe.” (July 11, 18)
10:30 The Red Green Show11:00 Infinity Hall Live Aimee Mann This new series features popular
musical artists in intimate perfor-mances.
29 | Sunday11:00 QuizBusters Everett/Lansing Eastern11:30 QuizBusters Jackson Christian/Jackson County
Western12:00 Washington Week12:30 Off the Record1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary2:00 Moyers & Company3:00 Woodsongs Michael Martin Murphy4:00 Classic Gospel5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 My Generation6:30 The Aviators7:00 Under the Radar: Michigan Harbor Country, Kalamazoo7:30 MSU Today Seth Mitchell
28 | Saturday11:00 LRN 10111:30 Burt Wolf:
Travels & Traditions The Great Rivers of Europe12:00 Rick Steves' Europe Barcelona and Catalunya12:30 The Victory Garden1:00 Pedal America1:30 This Old House2:00 Ask This Old House2:30 Hometime3:00 Woodwright's Shop3:30 Motorweek4:00 Great Getaways4:30 Michigan Out of Doors5:00 Wilderness Journal5:30 Inside E Street6:00 Designing Healthy Com-
munities Searching for Shangri-la7:00 Lawrence Welk Show8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 Keeping Up Appearances9:30 Mulberry10:00 Last of the Summer Wine
Kids’ DaytimeMonday-Friday7:00 Arthur7:30 Martha Speaks8:00 Curious George8:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That9:00 Super WHY!9:30 Dinosaur Train10:00 SciGirls11:00 Sid the Science Kid11:30 Word World12:00 Super Why!12:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog1:00 Caillou1:30 Peep & Big Wild World/ Pocoyo2:00 Wild Kratts2:30 The Cat in the Hat3:00 Curious George3:30 Cyberchase4:00 Arthur4:30 WordGirl5:00 Dragonfly TV (M) Fetch (T/Th/F) Biz Kid$ (W) 5:30 Electric Company
saturday Mornings7:00 Curious George7:30 The Cat in the Hat8:00 Sid the Science Kid8:30 Dinosaur Train9:00 Thomas & Friends9:30 Bob the Builder10:00 Design Squad10:30 Signing Time
sunday Mornings7:00 Franny’s Feet7:30 Angelina Ballerina8:00 Sesame Street9:00 Wild Animal Baby Explorers9:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood10:00 Zula Patrol10:30 Miffy & Friends
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Havana, Havana follows ex-pat Cuban musicians who return to their homeland to give a concert. (July 27)
25 | Wednesday8:00 Nature Bears of the Last Frontier Arctic Wanderers Chris Morgan looks at polar bears,
struggling for extended periods on dwindling fat reserves.
9:00 NOVA The Fabric of the Cosmos10:00 NOVA The Fabric of the Cosmos11:00 Charlie Rose
26 | Thursday8:00 Michigan Out of Doors8:30 The Red Green Show9:00 This Old House 9:30 This Old House10:00 BackStage Pass Professors of Jazz11:00 Charlie Rose
27 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week8:30 Off the Record9:00 Havana, Havana Ex-pat Cuban musicians return to
Havana for a concert in this music documentary.
10:00 P.O.V. Up Heartbreak Hill Track stars Thomas and Tamara are torn between leaving their
impoverished town on a Navajo reservation or moving toward a brighter future
11:00 Austin City Limits Willie Nelson &
Asleep at the Wheel
Gwendolyn Wright returns to History Detec- tives as the series begins a new season. (July 17, 24, 29)
8:00 Secrets of the Manor House What really goes on behind the
stately walls of the manor houses? This program looks beyond fiction to the truth of the lives lived in these ancient British houses.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis V The Indelible Stain A controversial American academic
is found strangled after a guest lecture. Motives include politics, ambition and vengeance.
10:30 Official Best of Fest11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Off the Record
30 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Philadelphia, PA9:00 Market Warriors Follow the pickers to Lakewood
400 Antiques Market near Atlanta as they look for vintage advertising.
10:00 Antiques Roadshow Denver, CO11:00 Charlie Rose
31 | Tuesday8:00 History Detectives9:00 The War Ken Burns' documentary series on
WWII returns, charting the stories of those who served in both Europe and the Pacific.
11:30 MSU Today
WKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the overnight Create schedule visit WKAR.org.
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Ming Tsai
Rick Steves
Food & WineAmerica's Test Kitchen Su, T/Th, 8:30 p.m.BBQ UniversityM/W/F, 9 p.m.; Sa, 2:30 p.m.Chef John BeshM/F, 7:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.Christina Cooks Tu/Th, 2:30 p.m. Ciao ItaliaM/F, 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. Cook's Country M/W/F, 8:30 p.m.; Sa, 2 and 5:30 p.m.; Su, 10:30 p.m.Cuisine CultureSu/W, 7:30 a.m.; W, 1:30 p.m.Essential PepinSu, Tu/Th, 8 & 11:30 p.m.Gourmet AdventuresTu/Th., 7:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Herbert KellerM/F, 7:30 p.m.; Sa, 1 p.m.Jacques Pepin Fast FoodSu/W, 7:30 p.m.Jazzy VegetarianT/Th, 8 a.m. & 2 p.m.Joanne Weir CookingSu-F, 6:30 & 9:30 p.m.; Sa, Noon & 3 p.m.Julia & JacquesTu/Th, 7:30 p.m.Kimchi ChroniclesTu/Th, 7 p.m.Lidia’s Italy In AmericaSu/M/W/F, 8 & 11:30 p.m.; Sa, 1:30 & 5 p.m.New Scandinavian CookingM-F, 7 a.m. & 1 p.m.Nick StellinoSu/W. 8 a.m.; W, 2 p.m.
Sewing & NeedlecraftFons & Porter's Love of QuiltingW, NoonIt's Sew EasyM, 11:30 a.m.Knitting Daily Th, 11:30 a.m.Martha's Sewing Room Tu/Th, NoonQuilting ArtsW, 11:30 p.m.Quilt in a DayTu, 11:30 a.m.Sewing with NancyM/F, Noon
TravelArt WolfeW, 9 a.m. & 3 p.m.; Su, 9 a.m.Burt WolfTu/Th, 11:30 p.m.EquitrekkingSu/W 11 p.m.Music VoyagerSu, 9:30 a.m.; W 9:30 a.m. & 3:30 p.m.Richard Bangs' AdventuresM/F, 8 a.m. & 3 p.m.Rick Steves' Europe ClassicsSu-F, 10:30 a.m.; M-Sa, 4 p.m.Rudy MaxaTu/Th, 9 a.m. & 3 p.m.Seasoned TravelerTu/Th, 3:30 & 9:30 p.m.TravelscopeSa., 4:30 p.m.
WoodworkingAmerican WoodshopM/F, 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.Ask This Old House Su/W, 10 a.m. & 10 p.m.Rough CutW, 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.; Su, 10:30 a.m.This Old HouseM/F, 10 a.m., 6 & 10 p.m.; Sa, 3:30 p.m.Woodsmith ShopTu/Th, 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.Woodwright's ShopTu/Th, 10 a.m., 6 & 10 p.m.
Primal GrillSu/Tu/Th, 9 p.m. Rachel's Favorite FoodsM, 2:30 p.m.Sara's Weeknight MealsSu, 8:30 a.m.; W, 2 p.m.Simply MingM/F, 7 p.m.; Sa., 12:30 p.m.Tommy Tang's Easy ThaiW, 6:30 p.m.
GardeningGarden Smart W, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.Growing a Greener WorldSu, 11 a.m.P. Allen Smith: Garden Home M/F, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.The Victory GardenTu/Th,11 a.m. & 5 p.m.
Home & DecoratingAround the House w/ Matt & Shari M/F, 5:30 p.m.; F, 11:30 p.m.For Your HomeTu/Th, 5:30 p.m.Katie Brown WorkshopS/W, 11:30 a.m.; W, 5:30 p.m.
Health & LifestylesAllaire Back FitnessW, 8:30 a.m.Classical StretchTh, 8:30 a.m.Exhale: Core FusionM, 8:30 a.m.Sit & Be FitTu, 8:30 a.m.Wai Lana YogaF, 8:30 a.m.
PaintingBest of Joy of PaintingTu/Th, 12:30 p.m.Donna Dewberry Show W, 12:30 p.m. Jerry Yarnell/School of Fine ArtsF, 12:30 p.m.Painting w/ Paulson M, 12:30 p.m.
M-F Weeknights (Unless otherwise noted)
5:00 Charlie Rose10:00 PBS NewsHour
WKAR World is seen on Channel 23.4 and many cable systems. Programming is subject to change. For the overnight World schedule visit WKAR.org.
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Monday6:00 Nature7:00 For Love of Liberty (7/2) Prohibition and
the South (7/9) Sweet Tornado:
Margo Jones (7/16) Wallace Stegner (7/23) Homeland (7/30)8:00 Michael Wood's
Story of England (7/9, 16, 23) Rare Bird (7/30)9:00 Making Waves (7/2) Michael Wood's
Story of England (7/9) P.O.V. (7/16, 23) Independent Lens (7/30)11:00 History Detectives
Tuesday6:00 Liberty or Death (7/3) New Recruits (7/10) History Detectives (7/17, 24, 31)7:00 Forgotten War (7/3) Independent Lens (7/10) In the Americas (7/17) Playing for the World (7/24) Barnstorming (7/31)7:30 In the Americas (7/17)8:00 Biz Kid$ (7/3) First Michigan Robotics
Competition (7/10) Community Concern (7/17) Racing (7/24) Legend of
Pancho Barnes (7/31)9:00 Walker Percy (7/3) New Recruits (7/10) Market Warriors (7/17, 7/24, 7/31)11:00 Charlie Gracie (7/3) Virtuoso:
Olga Samaroff (7/10) Market Warriors (7/17, 7/24, 7/31)
Wednesday6:00 Frontline (7/4, 18, 25) Global Voices (7/11)7:00 Mysterious Lost State
of Franklin (7/4) P.O.V. (7/11) American Masters (7/18) In the Life (7/25)
7:30 Growing Bolder (7/4, 25) 8:00 Monarchy:
The Royal Family at Work9:00 Globe Trekker The Making of… (7/4) London (7/11) England History (7/18) London 2 (7/25)11:00 Manifest Destiny (7/4, 11, 18) Bataan 70th Anniversary
(7/25)
Thursday6:00 Barbara Morgan -
No Limits (7/5) Human Spark (7/12, 19, 26)7:00 NOVA8:00 Queen Victoria's Empire (7/5) Queen & Country (7/12, 19, 26)9:00 Human Spark (7/12, 19, 26)11:00 Orangutan Diary
8:30 Keeping Up Appearances 9:00 Mulberry 9:30 Last of the Summer Wine 11:00 Charlie Rose
Saturday6:00 Off the Record6:30 Under the Radar Michigan 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 BackStage Pass9:00 Frontline 10:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour (7/7) Inspector Lewis V (7/14, 21, 28)11:30 Theatre Talk
Sunday6:00 Growing Bolder 6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 NOVA 8:00 Antiques Roadshow9:00 PBS Arts Mariachi High (7/1) Islamic Art (7/8) John Leguizamo Tales (7/15) Homecoming: KC Symphony (7/22) Havana, Havana (7/29)10:00 Global Voices (7/1, 15, 22, 29)10:30 Ilona Upstairs (7/8)11:00 Coming Home (7/8) Global Voices (7/15, 22, 29)11:30 Last Harvest (7/1)
Friday6:00 Rock Prophecies (7/6) Hope Givers (7/13) New Recruits (7/20) Iowa Debates (7/27)7:00 In the Life (7/6) Survival: Life in the Balance
(7/13, 20) Intelligence Squared (7/27)7:30 Basic Black (7/6)8:00 Red Green
The History Detectives – back for another season of fascinating real-life detective stories!Ming Tsai
Bill Moyers
Queen Victoria’s Empire focuses on Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and the times in which she ruled.
DO! A reMARKable craft projectSummer is a great time to read. Save your place in your favorite summer story with a bookmark! With a few simple supplies and lots of fun, you can make bookmarks for yourself and all your friends.
SuPPLiES:•JumboPaperClips
•Glue–hot glue (let mom help) or a thick, fast-grip glue
•Decorativeitems–buttons, chipboard letters, family photos or magazine pictures glued onto card stock, shells, old earrings with posts removed, etc.
•Waxpaperorfreezerpaper
iNSTRuCTiONS:•Chooseyourbuttonordecorative
item you want to show at the top. (Challenge your child to find their own initials to spell out!)
•Gluepapercliptothebackofthe decorative piece.
•Laythebookmarkonapiece ofwaxedpapertodry–
then make more!
•Whenyou’realldone,readabook and mark your spot!
KidStuff
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VIEW!
READ!PBS Kids BooksEnjoy books related to WKAR’s popular PBS KiDS programs like these:
• Arthur
• The Cat in the Hat
• Martha Speaks
• Sesame Street
• Clifford the Big Red Dog
• Curious George
PBS Kids TVWhat is your favorite PBs Kids show? Tell us – or have your mom or dad tell us – on WKAR Education Services' Facebook page! We want to know which shows make you smile!
Go creative with ''found things'' like buttons, photos…
…or letters. Challenge kids to spell out their own initials!
www.facebook.com/WKAR.education
KidStuff
Day Sponsors give $180 annually to sponsor a day on WKAR Radio. Your gift includes mention of
the dedication in Stay Tuned and on-air announcements on that day. To become a Day Sponsor
call Barbara Beers at (517) 432-3120, ext. 358.StayTuned | July 2012 13
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• from Margie in memory of Rick Griffith who taught her to appreciate NPR and classical music.
• from Karl Grieve and Sheila Troxel in celebration of weekend getaways in beautiful Northern Michigan.
• from Bob and Bev Walters in gratitude for Olivia and Ashlyn Walters, their grandchildren.
July 2• from Richard H. Scheel in memory
of his mother, Catherine.• from Walter Adams, to
commemorate the passage of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in 1890.
• from Craig and Cindy Wheeler in celebration of their grandson Campbell Robert Gemmel's fifth birthday.
July 5• from Louis B. and Veronica
Reinwasser.• from Leah Bauer and Noah Koller of
Okemos in celebration of Jonathan and Hannah's wedding anniversary.
July 6• in celebration of Mary and Stephen
Slag's 31st anniversary next Wednesday.
• from Larry and Mary Hennessey in celebration of John and Siri's wedding tomorrow.
• in celebration of many years of love, laughter, and living.
July 7• from Pauline Lee and Mitch
Adelman in celebration of their 27th wedding anniversary.
• from Betty and Les Webb in honor of all their Spartan friends who are turning 70 this year.
July 8• from Richard and Kim Groop, in
honor of their wedding anniversary.• in celebration of Pat and Carla
Barnes' 45th wedding anniversary. Happy anniversary, Pat and Carla!
• in celebration of Katie's birthday from Jon and Kim Allan.
July 9• from Cindy Herfindahl and John
Melcher in celebration of Annie's 21st birthday.
• from Polly and Donel Moore in celebration of their 36th wedding anniversary.
• from Terry and Maria Davis in memory of Maria's mother, Rita Kortier.
July 10• in celebration of Pat Clark's 91st
birthday.• from Chris and JoAnne Miller
in support of WKAR and public broadcasting.
July 11• from Jeremy Mattson in celebration
of Joan's birthday.• honoring famous American author
Clarence Budington Kelland's birthday from Portland, Michigan, his boyhood hometown.
July 12• from Robert Cierzniewski, in
memory of his father, John.
July 13• from Mae and Helen Dashney
in honor of their 39th wedding anniversary tomorrow.
• from John and Barbara Koval remembering their daughter, Theresa Koval Hall, born June 1, 1967.
July 14• from Susan Howard on Bastille Day.• from Robin and Sharron Frucci
celebrating their 33rd wedding anniversary.
• in memory of Francoise Murray on the 10th anniversary of her death. She sings on.
• from Walter Adams, in celebration of Bastille Day and the principles of the French Revolution.
July 15• from Dave and Sandy Harley, in
celebration of their 46th wedding anniversary today.
• in celebration of the wedding anniversary of Angela and Craig Stockman.
July 16• from Dave Evans and Arloa
Marmion in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
• from Peter to his lovely wife Barbara, in celebration of their 46th wedding anniversary.
July 17• in loving memory of the world's
best aunt, Eleanor Woodcock.
July 18• in loving memory of Wolfgang
Amadeus.• in loving memory of Andy Zynda
from his wife Lyn.• from Nancy Betts in loving memory
of Bill on the 100th anniversary of his birth!
• in loving memory of Andy Zynda from his wife Lyn.
July 19• in honor of the birthday of Bill
Given.• from Sally Shaheen Joseph
remembering her husband, Edward P. Joseph, and honoring coach Jacquie Joseph's birthday.
July 20• remembering Harold Davidson, whose
family encourages you to visit the Lewis Arboretum and Gardens on campus.
• in honor of Stephen and Mark on the 30th anniversary of their sharing life together.
• from Tom and Mary Armstrong in memory of Abram P. Snyder and June B. Snyder.
• remembering Harold Davidson, whose family encourages you to visit the Lewis Arboretum and Gardens on campus.
July 22• from Ted Z. in celebration of Sharon, the
heart of his heart.
July 23• from Pat McKay in honor of Jim McKay's
birthday.• to celebrate John and Jacqueline Foss's
marriage. In one day, it will be 52 years.• from MaKenna and Myah Sadowski in
celebration of their parents' wedding anniversary.
July 24• from Mary and Larry Hennessey in
honor of John Hennessey's 26th birthday.
• from Beth and Lisa to honor their many years together and their first anniversary.
July 25• from Mary Scoblic in celebration of
sisters, especially hers.
July 27• from Judy Martin and Lynn Jondahl
in celebration of their 38th wedding anniversary.
• in celebration of Laurie Stirling's birthday.
July 28• from Tamsyn and Michael Mihalus, in
celebration of their daughter Sarah's 23rd birthday.
• in memory of a great dad, Mac Fary, from his loving daughters who miss him.
July 29• from Terry Boedeker in celebration of
his birthday today.
July 30• from Ruth Lewis in loving memory of
Glen who died on this day in 2008.
July 29• fromAlleneandJohnTuckerin
celebration and thanksgiving for their children and grandchildren.
July 31• in celebration of Sally and Bill Pratt's
wedding anniversary.• from Marjorie M. Renfrow.• from Steven and Linda Dow in
celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary.
Reporter Gretchen Millich Retires
Veteran reporter, Gretchen Millich, retired from WKAR last month. Millich reported on the mid-Michigan community for 22 years, focusing on what listeners jokingly call “cops and critters.” She was
also heard occasionally as a substitute host for All Things Considered and as a regular fundraising host on Morning Edition.
But Millich’s beat covered more than “cops and critters.” She’s also reported on public policy, legal issues, the arts and the environment. Her work has resulted in awards from the Associated Press, Michigan Association of Broadcasters, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the State Bar of Michigan, among others.
Away from the microphone, Millich played a key role as director of WKAR’s statewide call-in programs, featuring governors, state lawmakers and candidates.
Gretchen worked briefly for WKAR in the 1970s. She then worked at WAMU in Washington D.C. and as a producer on the staff of All Things Considered at NPR. She returned to WKAR in 1990.
“I’ve had so much fun as a reporter for WKAR. I’ve gone bear-hunting, fishing in Lake Superior, wine-tasting and got up close and personal with eagles,” says Millich. “I’ve found that people in Michigan love this state, and they care about our lakes, wildlife, arts and communities. I’ve had the privilege of getting to know many of these caring people, and it’s enriched my life.” Gretchen Millich’s work at WKAR has enriched the lives of station’s listeners as well. Join us in sharing our best wishes for a wonderful retirement.
Radio Reader Offers Baseball StoryRadio Reader | Weekdays at 8:30 a.m. on WKAR AM 870Writer John Grisham takes a departure from his typical white-collar crime novels with the newest radio reader offering, “Calico Joe.” Dick Estell begins the novel on July 13.When he arrived in Philadelphia, a cab delivered Joe Castle to Veterans Stadium, where he was quickly fitted for a uniform and hustled onto the field. Understandably, he was nervous when the manager said, "Get loose. You're starting at first and hitting seventh."
Joe Castle was the wonder of baseball, the greatest rookie anyone had ever seen. Then a pitcher threw a fast ball at his head and both their careers were over.
The Washington Post wrote of Calico Joe, ”It’s a sweet, simple story, a fable really. And like all fables, it has a moral: Good can come out of evil; it’s never too late to confess your sins and seek forgiveness.”
AM 870Sign On 6:15 a.m.; Sign Off 8 p.m.
WeekdaysMorning EditionSign On to 8:30 a.m., 9-10 a.m.
The Radio Reader8:30 a.m.Dick Estell continues reading Voyagersof the Titanic, by Richard Davenport-Hines. On July 13, he begins Calico Joe, by John Grisham.
On Point10 a.m.
Fresh Air Noon
SportsTalk 8701 p.m – Call (517) 355-WKAR (9527) or toll-free (877) WKAR-870.
Talk of the Nation2 p.m. – Call 1-800-989-TALK (8255)
All Things Considered4 p.m.
BBC World ServiceOvernight Stream on WKAR.org
SaturdaysOndas en EspañolBegins at Sign OnWeekend Edition Saturday10 a.m.Car TalkNoonWait, Wait Don’t Tell Me1 p.m.Only A Game2 p.m.Fresh Air Weekend 3 p.mPrime Time Radio4 p.m.All Things Considered5 p.m.Ondas en Español6 p.m. until Sign Off
SundaysOndas en EspañolBegins at Sign OnWeekend Edition Sunday10 a.m.Wait, Wait Don’t Tell MeNoonOn the Media1 p.m.Hearing Voices2 p.m.Car Talk3 p.m.MSu Today4 p.m.All Things Considered5 p.m.Ondas en Español6 p.m. until Sign Off
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In a feature that was picked up by other media, Gretchen Millich covered thestory of an injured bald eagle that was rescued from the Saginaw River and treated at Michigan State University.
Millich directed the call-ins withstate newsmakers, including former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm.
SundaysWeekend All Things Considered 8 a.m.
A Prairie Home Companion 10 a.m.
All Things Considered5 p.m.
Folk Alley6 p.m.
The Folk Sampler8 p.m.
The Thistle & Shamrock9 p.m.7/01 – Classically Celtic7/08 – Archie Fisher7/15 – Bass Rock7/22 – Solas7/29 – New Releases / Debuts
90.5 ClassicalClassical music airs weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Classical music airs weekends and evenings on 90.5 unless otherwise indicated.
For additional listings and times visit WKAR.org
Online Music 24/7 at WKAR.orgWKAR ClassicalClassical music 24/7, including 90.5 Classical with Jody Knol and Mark Schwitzgoebel, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
WKAR JazzJazz 24/7, including The Dan Bayer Jazz Show, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m and Thursday at 1 p.m.
WKAR Folk AlleyAll folk, all the time, that is right up your alley.
FM 90.5 WeekdaysMorning EditionM-F, 5 a.m. – With WKAR local news air-ing shortly after the hour and half hour.
All Things ConsideredM-F, 4 p.m. – With WKAR local news air-ing shortly after the hour and half hour.
90.5 Community ConcertsTuesdays, 7 p.m.
SaturdaysWeekend Edition 8 a.m.
Car Talk10 a.m.
Weekend All Things Considered5 p.m.
A Prairie Home Companion 6 p.m.
The Dan Bayer Jazz Show 8 p.m.
StayTuned (USPS 380-110) (Vol. 20, No. 4) is published monthly by WKAR Radio & Television, Communication Arts & Sciences Building, 404 Wilson Road, Room 212, East Lansing, MI 48824-1212, a service of Michigan State University and a division of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The publication is distributed to donors who contribute $40 or more annually ($25 students/retirees) to WKAR.Periodicals postage paid at: East Lansing, MichiganPOSTMASTER – Send address changes to: WKAR | StayTuned | Communication Arts & Sciences Bldg. | 404 Wilson Road, Room 212 | East Lansing, MI 48824-1212
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90.5 Community Concerts Continue in JulyTuesday, July 3 Mozart: Coronation Mass; Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Timothy Muffitt conducting; soloists from the MSU Choral Union & Chorale Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 2; MSU Symphony Orchestra, Kevin Noe conducting; Suren Bagratuni, cello.
Tuesday, July 10 Higdon: Blue Cathedral; Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Timothy Muffitt conducting.Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D; Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Timothy Muffitt conducting; Giora Schmidt, violin.
Tuesday, July 17 Arturo Marquez: Danzon No. 2; Jackson Symphony Orchestra, David Schultz conducting.Stravinsky: “The Rite of Spring”; MSU Symphony Orchestra, Kevin Noe conducting.Debussy: “Sacred and Profane Dances”; Jackson Symphony Orchestra, David Schultz conducting; Laurel Federbush, harp.
Tuesday, July 24 Korngold: “Captain Blood” Over-ture; Jackson Symphony Orchestra, Stephen Osmond conducting.Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2; Jackson Symphony Orchestra, Stephen Osmond conducting; Arthur Greene, piano.John Carter: “In Time of Softest Snow”; Arts Chorale of Greater Lansing, Dale Bartlett conducting.
Tuesday, July 31 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, “Eroica”; Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Timothy Muffitt con-ducting.Cary Ratcliff: “Let Every Heart”; Lange Choral Ensemble, Stephen Lange conducting; Mary Rodeck, piano.Ruth Henderson: “Chanticleer”; Lange Choral Ensemble, Stephen Lange conducting; Mary Rodeck, piano.
The new season of 90.5 Community Concerts continues Tuesdays at 7 p.m., with new offerings from the recent performing seasons of the Lansing, Jackson and MSU Sym-phony orchestras, the Lange Choral Ensemble, MSU Choral Union and Chorale and Arts Chorale of Greater Lansing.The weekly series is hosted by 90.5 Classical host Jody Knol and is also heard on the WKAR Classical online stream on Saturdays at 6 p.m.
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