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    A readers companion toKRCB Television 22 & Radio 91

    www.krcb.orgVolume 9 - No. 2 February 2010

    Masterpiece Classic:Emma

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    ContentsKRCB News 3 - 4Television Articles 5 - 11Radio Articles 12 - 15,18 - 19Radio Schedule 16 - 17

    Membership 20TV Daytime Listings 21Television Listings 22 - 29Sponsors 22 - 23Business Spotlight 30

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    Board o DirectorsPatrick Campbell

    Steve DeLap

    Nancy DobbsPaul GinsburgJohn KramerCarol LibarleJosu Lpez

    Margaret McCarthyEric McHenry

    Michael R. MussonHarry Rubins

    Raael RiveroDavid Stare

    Dr. Larry SlaterGordon Stewart

    KRCBs Board andCommunity Action

    Council meetings are opento the public. Call the

    station or details on timeand location.

    President & CEONancy Dobbs

    Chie Operations OfcerLarry Stratton

    Radio Program DirectorRobin Pressman

    TV Broadcast Operations

    Stan MarvinNews Department

    Bruce Robinson

    Cover MasterpieceClassics: Emma- pg 28

    Bag your greens with us!

    KRCBs eco-riendly produce bags eliminatethe need or wasteul (and in some places,outlawed) plastic bags. Our bags are madeo unbleached, natural cotton, and recycledmaterial, and made by air trade vendors.Available now in two sizes call Joel at707-584-2018.

    Create TVs instructional programs provideexpert advice on cooking, arts & crats,gardening, home improvement, and travel.

    Tune in and be inspired to taste, grow, imagine,explore, and live more ully.

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    in the news

    KRCBs Open Airis printed monthly by GPM and is available to current membersby KRCB Television & Radio, 5850 Labath Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928

    707-584-2000 krcb.orgBruce Robinson, Editor - Deena Connie Berens, Designer

    Television 22Comcast Cable and AT&TU-Verse-TV, Channel 22.

    DISH and DirecTV Satellite,Channel 22.

    Over the air-digital,Channel 22.1, 22.2, 22.3.

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    Oh, the Places Youve Been!What stands out when you think o your most

    memorable past vacations? An o-the-beaten trackdestination? A unique tour or adventure? Adeserted tropical beach? An elegant urban hotel?

    A mountain hide-away with majestic views? Ahole-in-the-wall ca with abulous ood? Whatever it was, the KRCB Travel, Leisure & Wine

    Auction wants to hear rom you!

    Youre invited to go online to krcb.org/traveltalk and tellus about your avorite travel, leisure and wine experiences.Its easy and un! I you have pictures rom your trip, you arealso welcome to post them on our site.

    The KRCB Auctionteam will be reviewingyour comments, and anyaccommodations, activitiesor wineries that you recom-

    mend will be contacted andinvited to participate inour events or your biddingpleasure!

    Its a new way to be a part o our upcoming online andtelevised auctions:

    Travel, Leisure & Wine Auction, to be broadcastFriday April 23 through Sunday April 25 and Friday April 30 through Sunday May 2 .

    And, just or un, onFriday June 18 through Sunday June 20,

    well have another online and televised segment o this very popular auction!

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    KRCB in the community

    Nancy DobbsPresident and CEO

    Dear Member,Over the past several months you have seen KRCB increasingly using the expression

    public media rather than public broadcasting. I thought you might be curious whatthat shit signied.

    As we have discussed in these pages over the past two years, KRCB has a broaddenition o our job in the community. Our mission statement captures the commitmentmost clearly: In order to encourage ull participation in society and community, KRCBprovides educational, inormational, and cultural telecommunications services in partner-

    ship with our community. Our goal is not simply to provide the best possible televisionand radio service, but to use all the telecommunications tools available to us to serve thecommunity. So you will see an increasing amount o content and opportunity tocommunicate and discuss at our web site, krcb.org. We will welcome your eedbackas this service develops.

    And because we are working in partnership with our community,you will nd us very present outside o our studios, working with ourvaluable community colleagues to ocus attention, stimulate discus-sion, and encourage engagement across a wide range o issues and

    concerns. So, public media encompasses all the tools available to usto carry out that very ambitious mission statement. And, as I alwayssay, your loyal and generous support makes it possible or KRCBto be one o the most orward looking stations in the nation.

    Thanks a million.

    Seneca Fallsdocumentary debutsMarch is Womens History Month (thanks to the Santa Rosa-based National Womens

    History Project) and KRCB is delighted to introduce a great new program with which tocelebrate. Louise Vance, an independent lm producer rom Sebastopol, has completed aantastic documentary, Seneca Falls, tracing the journey o nine Bay Area young women asthey traveled to Seneca Falls, New York in the summer o 1998. They were celebrating the150th anniversary o the rst womens rights convention, held in that upstate New Yorktown.

    On Saturday, February 27, KRCB will join with theAnaly Honor Choir or a benet screening oSeneca FallsatAnaly High School in Sebastopol at 7:30 pm. Proceeds willsupport both the Honor Choirs upcoming trip to CarnegieHall and producer Vances eorts to support public screen-ings and local broadcasts o the lm across the country.

    For tickets and urther inormation on the screening go towww.analychoir.org.

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    Justice: Whats the Right Thing to Do?Is torture ever justifed? Would you steal a drug your child needs to survive? Is it

    sometimes wrong to tell the truth? How much is one human lie worth? What do youthink and why? Take a ront seat or the frst course Harvard has ever made available

    to everyone on the air.Session Five: Libertarians believe the ideal state is a

    society with minimal governmental intererence. Proes-sor Michael Sandel introduces Robert Nozick, a libertar-ian philosopher, who argues that individuals have theundamental right to choose how they want to live theirown lives.Government shouldnt have the power to enact laws thatprotect people rom themselves (seat belt laws), to enactlaws that orce a moral value on society, or enact laws thatredistribute income rom the rich to the poor.

    Session Six: Libertarianphilosopher Robert Nozick makes the case that taxing thewealthyto pay or housing, health care, and education or the pooris a orm o coer-cion. Students rst discuss the arguments in avor o redistributive taxation. I you live in asociety that has a system o progressive taxation, arent you obligated to pay your taxes? Dontthe poor need and deserve the social services they receive? And isnt wealth oten achievedthrough sheer luck or amily ortune?Monday, February 1 at 9 pm

    Session Seven: John Locke is both a supporter and detractor o the theory oLibertarianism. Locke argues that in the state o nature,beore any political structure hasbeen established, every human has certain natural rights to lie, libertyand property. How-ever, once we agree to enter into society, we are consenting to being governed by a systemo laws. And so, Locke argues, even though government is charged with looking ater onesindividual rights, it is the majority that denes those rights.

    Session Eight: John Locke on the issue o taxation and consent. How does John Lockesquare away the confict between 1) his belie that individuals have an unalienable right tolie, liberty, and property and 2) that government through majority rule can tax individuals

    without their consent? Doesnt that amount to taking an individuals property without his/her consent?Monday, February 8 at 9 pm

    Session Nine: During the Civil War, men were conscripted to ght in the warbutdratees were allowed to pay hired substitutes to ght in their place. Proessor Sandel asksstudents: was this policy an example o ree-market exchange? Or was it a orm o coercion,because the lower class surely had more o a nancial incentive to serve? This leads to a class-room debate about the contemporary questions surrounding war and conscription. Session Ten: Proessor Sandel applies the issue o ree-market exchange to a contempo-rary and controversial new area: reproductive rights. Sandel describes bizarre examples othe modern-day business o sperm and egg donation. Sandel then takes the debate a stepurther, using the amous legal case o Baby M, which raised the question o who owns ababy? Mary Beth Whitehead signed a contract with a New Jersey couple in the mid-eighties,agreeing to be their surrogate mother, in exchange or a large ee. But 24 hours ater giving

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    Join Burt Wol on a 2010European River Cruise

    and help support KRCB Public Media

    This is an opportunity or a limited number o people to travel thissummer with Burt Wol, host oTravels & Traditions, see the sights andhelp support KRCB. Inormation is available at krcb.org/burt-wol orcall 1-888-365-3443.

    birth, Whitehead decided she wanted to keep the childand the case went to court. Studentsdiscuss the morality o selling human lie, the legal issues surrounding consent and contracts,and the power o maternal rights.Monday, February 15 at 9 pm

    Session Eleven: Proessor Sandel introduces Immanuel Kantone o the mostchallenging and dicult thinkers in his course. Kant believes we, as individuals, are sacredand the bearer o rights, but not because we own ourselves. Rather, it is our capacity toreason and choose reely that makes us unique, that sets us apart rom mere animals. And

    when we act out o duty (doing something because it is right) only then do our actions havemoral worth.

    Session Twelve: Immanuel Kantsays that in so ar as our actions have moral worth, whatconers moral worth is precisely our capacity to rise above sel-interest and inclination and

    to act out o duty. Sandel tells the true story o a 13-year old boy who won a spelling beecontest, but then admitted to the judges that he had, in act, misspelled the nal word. Usingthis story and others, Sandel explains Kants test or determining whether an action is morallyright: when making a decision, imagine i the moral principle behind your actions becamea universal law that everyone had to live by. Would that principle, as a universal law, beneteveryone?Monday, February 22 at 9 pm

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    KRCB TV 22 honors Black History MonthLocked Out: The Fall o Massive Resistence

    Marking the 50th anniversary o the reopening o publicschools in Virginia and the historic 1959 all o MassiveResistance, the Community Idea Stations. This lm prolesthe tragedies and triumphs o the children o Virginia whoound themselves on the ront lines o cultural war thatdesegregated Virginia Public schools and orever altered

    American history.Tuesday, February 9 at 9 pm

    American Masters: Sam Cooke: Crossing OverSam Cooke put the spirit o the Black church into popu-

    lar musiccreating a new sound and setting into motiona chain o events that orever altered the course o popularmusic and race relations in America. With You Send Mein 1957, Cooke became the rst Arican-American artistto reach #1 on both the R&B and the pop charts. It wasgroundbreaking. It was also risky or this young gospelperormer to alienate his ans by embracing the devilsmusicbut he proved, with his pop/gospel hybrid, that it

    was, indeed, possible to win over white teenage listeners andkeep his aithul church ollowers intact.

    Wednesday, February 10 at 8 pm

    An Evening with Smokey RobinsonThis program provides an inside look into the lie and

    career o Motown legend Smokey Robinson. Taped atNorthwestern University Law Schools Thorne Auditorium,An Evening With Smokey Robinson is hosted by veteran jour-nalist Gwen Ill and eatures musical tributes rom artists

    Teena Marie, Howard Hewett and Musiq Soulchild.Wednesday, February 10 at 9 pm

    Great Perormances: Passing StrangePassing Strangeis the story o a young Arican-

    American man on a journey o escape, exploration andsel-discovery. Recorded at the end o its Broadway runin July, 2008, by Spike Lee, the musical is the semi-autobiographical story o a young black man who leaves

    behind his middle-class, church-ruled upbringing inmid-70s Los Angeles to travel to Europe in search ohis artistic and personal identity, or what he calls thereal. There he nds he can exploit his South Centralpersona, playing the cool black expatriate-musician until he learns complexity and hypocrisy arenot limited to middle-class Arican-American lie, andonly love is truly more than real.

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    Wednesday, February 17 at 8pmFor Love o Liberty: The Story o Americas Black Patriots

    This PBS miniseries uses letters, diaries, speeches, journalistic accounts, historical text,and military records to document and acknowledge the sacrices and accomplishments

    o Arican-American service men and women since the earliest days o the republic. Thestory spans the Revolution to Iraq and examines why, despite enormous injustice, theseheroic men and women ought so valiantly or reedoms they themselves did not enjoy.Friday, February 19 & 26 at 9pm

    Faugourg Treme: The Untold Story o Black New OrleansNew Orleans newspaperman Lolis Eric Elie takes view-

    ers on a tour o the city in what becomes a refection onthe relevance o history olded into a love letter to hisstoried neighborhood, Faubourg Treme. Arguably the old-

    est black neighborhood in America and the birthplace ojazz, Faubourg Treme was home to the largest communityo reeblack people in the Deep South during slavery anda hotbed o political erment. Here, black and white, reeand enslaved, rich and poor cohabitated, collaborated andclashed to create Americas rst civil rights movement and aunique American culture. This program is a tale o heartbreak, hope and resiliencyall set toa soundtrack o New Orleans amous music.Tuesday, February 23 at 9 pm

    Great Perormances: Harlem in MontmartreAter peace was signed at

    Versailles, many black Ameri-cans remained in Europerather than return to the brutalsegregation and racism o

    America. Over the next twodecades, they created an expa-triate community o musicians,entertainers and entrepreneurs,

    primarily congregating in Pariss hilly Montmartre neighbor-hood. Some achieved enduring ame, while others have adedinto history.

    Wednesday, February 24 at 8pm

    Ragtime CabaretJust beore the turn o the 20th century, a unique musical

    orm emerged in the United States. As Arican, European, and

    American cultures blended, the rst truly American musi-cal genre was born, predating jazz. For the next 20 years, animprovised music popular in the red light districts and saloonso cities like St. Louis and New Orleans gradually grew into asophisticated, composed style ragtime. While the heydayo ragtime was short-lived, it is Americas own music, and itcould not have happened anywhere else at any other time inhistory.Wednesday, February 24 at 9:30pm

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    Student to Citizen SeriesReel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifes a People

    This groundbreaking documentary dissects a slanderousaspect o cinematic history that has run virtually unchal-lenged rom the earliest days o silent lm to todays biggestHollywood blockbusters. Featuring acclaimed author Dr.

    Jack Shaheen, the lm explores a long line o degradingimages o Arabsrom Bedouin bandits and submissivemaidens to sinister sheikhs and gun-wielding terroristsalong the way oering devastating insights into the origin othese stereotypic images, their development at key points inU.S. history, and why they matter so much today.Shaheen shows how the persistence o these images overtime has served to naturalize prejudicial attitudes toward

    Arabs and Arabic culture, in the process reinorcing a narrow view o individual Arabs andthe eects o specic US domestic and international policies on their lives. By inspiringcritical thinking about the social, political, and basic human consequences o leaving theseHollywood caricatures unexamined, the lm challenges viewers to recognize the urgent needor counter-narratives that do justice to the diversity and humanity o Arab people and thereality and richness o Arab history and culture.Tuesday, February 9 at 10 pm

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    Whats new on Television 22Knit and Crochet Now!

    The entertaining Knit & Crochet Now!eatures the top designers and experts in the eld. Ineach episode, host Bret Bara, editor oCrochet Todaymagazine, introduces a rotating cast otalented and experienced needle artists, each o whom demonstrates popular techniques orcreating lace, purses, patterns, elting, and many other items. Field pieces also highlight thelatest industry news, the best knitting and crochet blogs, and interviews with those on thecutting edge o color and apparel design.Wednesdays at 10 am

    Ideas in Action with Jim GlassmanFrom the producers oThink Tank with Ben Wattenburg,comes this new hal-hour weekly series on ideas and theirconsequences. Each edition oIdeas in Action presents adiscussion o trends, conditions, and ideas behind the weeksheadlines. In the tradition o the long-running Think Tank,the program limits itsel to one topic per hal-hour editionin order to go deeper into that subject than the average TVshow. Viewers engage with a diverse group o economists,historians, anthropologists, political scientists, demogra-phers, and social philosophers, as well as authorities rom

    many other disciplines.Sundays at 8 am

    Wild Gardens Bringing the viewer to lush, lavish environs in aunique Macro-video style, Wild Gardensis a series about

    wildfowers. It starts o in beautiul deserts and travelsto majestic oothill and mountain areas, a nature walk

    with a bees eye view, giving the audience an awarenesso these beautiul landscapes up close and personal. Thisprogram is entertaining, educational, and environmentally relevant.Sundays at 5pm(begins February 21)

    Climate Onereturns to KRCB Television onSunday, Feb 28 at 11 am

    The Climate Oneteam traveled to the recent UNClimate Change Conerence in Copenhagen to puttogether a panel o several o the individuals critical

    to the conerence discussion, including CaliorniaGovernor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Huang Ming, or-mer petroleum engineer turned solar entrepreneur whois now one o Chinas wealthiest men. Also interviewedis Rajendra Pachauri, Chair o the IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change and Caio Koch-Wesser, ViceChair o Deutsche Bank. Tune in.Sunday, February 28 at 11 am

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    PBS Kids program lineupSaturdaysLos Nios en Su Casa-SP

    Dragon Tales-SP

    Cliord-SPMaya & Miguel-SP

    Angelina Ballerina

    Thomas & FriendsBob The Builder

    Mister Rogers Neighborhood

    A Place o Our Own

    7:00

    7:308:00

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    WeekdaysSesame Street

    Dragon TalesCurious George

    Sid the Science Kid

    Cliord the Big Red Dog

    CyberchaseArthur

    WordGirlFetch! - Mon - Th

    SciGirls - Fri

    The Electric Company

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    SciGirls

    SciGirlsSci Girlsis a new PBS Kids series or tween girls that

    showcases bright, curious girls putting science andengineering to work. Each hal-hour episode ollows adierent group o middle-school girls as they answer real-lie questions and make unexpecteddiscoveries. Recurring animated characters, Izzie and Jake, embark on their own adventuresand call on the SciGirlsor help. Fridays at 4 pm (begins February 12)

    New Brit Com lineup on Television 22Ater Youve Gone Jack-o-all-trades Jimmy Venables is probably the only man in Britain who gets divorcedand ends up with his mother-in-law. Thats not how he planned it, but since when does liego according to plan? When his ex-wie volunteers to go to East Arica to help the victims oa natural disaster, weekend-dad Jimmy agrees to take care o their two teenage kids ull-timein an attempt to win her back. Tuesdays at 7 pm

    To the Manor BornAs beneciary o Grantleigh Manor, the snobbish Lady Forbes-Hamilton becomes a happy

    widower upon the death o her husband. But in the ace o her late husbands creditors, bank,and the government, she can no longer aord to maintain the amilys hold on the estate.Reluctantly, she sees it auctioned to Richard De Vere (ormerly Bedrich Polouvicka), a mil-lionaire bachelor o Czechoslovakian extraction.Fridays at 7 pm

    Last o the SummerWinemoves toWednesdays at 7pm

    As Time Goes Bymoves toThursdays at 7 pm

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    Honoring Black History MonthMemories o the Movement

    The years o the Civil Rights Movement arecounted among the most volatile yet vibrant in

    American history. The people and events thatshaped this period range rom charismatic preach-ers and actors to students and domestic workers.To celebrate the courage, conviction and commit-ment o ordinary people who made extraordinarycontributions to social progress in America, TavisSmiley presentsMemories of the Movement: ABlack History Month Special.

    This program shares some o the poignant andpowerul memories o some o the men and women who served on its ront lines or playedvital roles behind the scenes, including Rev. Jesse Jackson, Ruby Dee, Dick Gregory and Dr.

    Julia Hare. For each person, those years were lie changing. For America, it was a time thatredirected history.

    Hear the two parts oMemories of the Movementon consecutive Tuesday evenings thismonth, February 12 and 19 at 7 pm each night.

    Women o the Harlem RenaissanceScholar and co-ounder o the NAACP, W.E.B. Du Bois arguedthat education, art, and culture could be powerul weapons or

    social change. He launched The Crisis, a magazine that played amajor role in the Black Renaissance o the 1920s, giving voiceto such young writers as Langston Hughes and Zora NealeHurston. But it was the dedicated Jessie Fauset, working inDuBois shadow, who managed The Crisisand shaped its lit-erary style. She is remembered today not only as a poet andnovelist, but also as the midwie o the Harlem Renaissance.

    Women of the Harlem Renaissancespotlights the lives andartistry o women like Fauset who shaped and nurtured black

    culture in Jazz Age Harlem. Broadways Carol Woods joinsThe Jim Cullum Jazz Band on Riverwalk Jazz to celebrate a

    largely unsung group o black women whose artistry was pivotalto the Harlem Renaissance.

    Tuesday, February 23 at 7 pm

    Jessie Fauset

    Folk Music Calendar Live and OnlineKRCB presents a weekly calendar o live olk musicperormances in and around Sonoma County. Hear it live at2 pm Saturdays during Our Roots Are Showing, or read itanytime at krcb.org. The olk music calendar is compiled bySchae-Able Productions.

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    February is full of (radio) dramaFebruary 6 Relativityby Cassandra Medley, with DeidrieHenry, Judyann Elder, James Pickens, Jr., Jason Ritter, TerrellTilord, Lorraine Toussaint

    Kalima, a brilliant young Arican-American biogeneticist, ndsher cutting-edge research bringing her into ideological confict

    with her mother, Claire, who ervently believes that the pig-ment melanin makes Arican-Americans genetically superior. Aascinating exploration o the divide between the methodologieso Western science and more aith-based analyses o our biologi-cal blueprints.February 13 Beloved Clara, compiled by Lucy Parham, withRosalind Ayres, Martin Jarvis, Lucy Parham

    The intense relationships between Robert Schumann, his wieClara, and Johannes Brahms are brought to vivid lie through music and excerpts rom theirpassionate writings. With the arrival o the young, dynamic Brahms into their household, theSchumanns ragile marriage is threatened by the deepening bond between Clara and theirgited guest.February 20 The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, by Peter Goodchild, with Edward As-ner, Mike Farrell, Sharon Gless, James Gleason, Rob Nagle, Robert Pescovitz

    Taken rom the transcripts o the Scopes Trial, a battle over the right to teach evolution inpublic school, plays out in a small-town Tennessee courtroom in 1925, setting the stage or

    the continuing debates over the separation o Church and State in a democratic society.February 27 Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, by Lonne Elder III, with Rocky Carroll,

    John Cothran, Jr., Brandon Dirden, Jason Dirden, Charlie Robinson, Glynn TurmanThe portrait o a Harlem amily that dreams o a better lie, but pursues it in tragic ways,

    Ceremoniesopened the door or new generation o Arican-American playwrights, AugustWilson among them.

    The Plays the Thingrom LA Theater Works, Saturdays at 6 pm and midnight.

    Always something new on Outbeat SalonFebruary 7 Looking or love? Sheridan Gold and Dianna Grayer delve into a datingadventure, sharing the wishes and desires o single LGBT olks on air. You just might beliving proo that you can nd the love o your lie in this new year!February 14 Our newest Outbeat programmer, musician Sun Bell, brings us GLBTmusic rom around the world on The Sunnyside. This month, as the date requires, it's musico romance.February 21 Outbeat Collage - Out in the Arts. Hosts Gary Carnivele and Mark Prelltalk about the documentaryQueer Icon: The Cult of Bette Davis(just released on DVD) with

    its Bay Area lmmakers and Scott O'Brien, a local Hollywood biographer who appears inthe lm. They will also eature LGBT music that received 2009 OutMusic Awards. Plus, theOutbeat Newswith Joel Bellagio and the Arts and Entertainment Calendar, a round-up olocal LGBT happenings.February 28 On Outbeat Now!Joel Bellagio and Je Basham cover LGBT historyincluding how it is becoming more visible, and examine how teachers might use that historyin conjunction with this year's rst "Harvey Milk Day" in Caliornia. On Outbeat Youth,Greg Miraglia eatures the Spectrum LGBT Center and their new acility in Marin County.Sundays at 8 pm

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    Literary Wednesdays on Radio 91Find romance between, not under, the covers onWord by Word

    Valentines Day is much more than greeting cards, champagne and chocolatesits

    romance, love, and sensuality. This month, Word By Wordhost Gil Mansergh has conversa-tions with writers o romance novels, lotion and potion cook books, and sensual escape travelguides or a decidedly dierent, (but tasteul), hour-long investigation on ways to make therst Valentines Day o the new decade a lot more interesting or your partner and yoursel.

    Wednesday, February 3 at 7 pm

    Redwood Writers talkRedwood Writers, the local branch o the Caliornia Writers Club, includes many o theemerging writers in the area. The organization, open to all writers, meets monthly and spon-sors workshops, conerences, writing classes, and seminars. In addition, writers are encour-aged to seek ways to publish and market their work.

    On a special edition oA Novel Idea this month, host Rosemary Manchester, will talk withmembers o the Redwood Writers about their writing and discuss their published work,

    Wednesday evening, February 10, at 7 pm.

    Laureate! Laureate! Laureate!On this months WordTemple, Katherine Hastings eatures

    three poets laureate: Carol Muske Dukes, poet laureate or theState o Caliornia; Albert Flynn DeSilver, Marin Countys

    poet laureate; and Gwynn OGara, the new poet laureate orSonoma County.Carol Muske-Dukes is the author o seven books o poetry,

    most recentlySparrow, a National Book Award nalist pub-lished by Random House. She is also the author o our novelsincluding Channeling Mark Twain (Random House) and her

    work is anthologized widely. Albert Flynn DeSilver is Marin Countys rst poet laureate.His poet laureate project includes the creation o, along with

    artist Todd Pickering, The Poetry Chair, an armchair madeout o poetry books that he takes around the county hostingreadings and writing workshops. DeSilvers poetry collectionsinclude Letters to Early Street and Walking Tooth & Cloud.

    Gwynn OGarais Sonoma Countys sixth poet laureate. Ateacher with Caliornia Poets in the Schools, she is the authoro three chapbooks o poetry, Winter at Green Haven, FixerUpper, and Snake Woman Poems(Beatitude Press).

    Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 7 pm

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    A musical menagerie on FlashbackThis months Flashback airs on February 2, known to all as

    Groundhogs Day. So how could we not honor the occasionwith a musical selection rom the band that shares that name?From there, its a short step to an hour comprised entirelyo bands that share names with animals. So in addition toThe Groundhogs, you can expect to hear rom Hot Tuna,Rhinoceros, Crazy Horse, Steppenwol, the Turtlesevensuch zoological oddities as the rarely heard Frumious Band-ersnatch. Theyre all coming your way on Flashback, TuesdayFeb. 2 at 7 pm.

    Harmonia:Early Music on Sunday MorningsFebruary 1 Monteverdis Selva morale e spirituale, 1641

    Claudio Monteverdis monumental collection osacred music, Selva morale e spirituale, will be exploredon Harmonia this week with perormances by CantusClln and Concerto Palatino. The ensemble BaroqueNouveau will perorm rom their recent release oRameaus complete Pices de clavecin en concerts.

    February 8 Valentines Special: Cupid, Love, andthe Baroque

    Harmonia explores Cupid, a classic symbol o loveand Valentines Day, including music rom France,

    Italy, England, and Latin America. HarpsichordistElisabeth Wright perorms in a eatured release entitled Flores de Musica.

    February 15 The Lute Books o Francesco Spinacino Harmonia explores the rst printed music or the lute, Francesco Spinacinos Intabulaturade lauto of 1507. Spinacinos lie in brie, lute settings o popular chansons, and the storybehind the last surviving copies o his lute books are all on the docketplus a recent releaseby the Holland Baroque Society in a program o music by Georg Muat.

    February 22 Late Medieval Songs rom Cyprus

    Harmonia looks at excerpts rom a manuscript o late-medieval French songs copied onthe island o Cyprus during the rst hal o the 15th century. Ensemble La Morras recentexploration o this repertoire on the Rame label is eatured alongside a recent release o 17thCentury French and Italian music entitled Musique pour Mazarin!Sundays at 9am

    An All-American Symphony broadcastJoanne Falletta, music director o the Bualo Philharmonic and the Virginia Symphony,

    leads the Santa Rosa symphony in an all-American program, celebrating composer ElliottCarters 101st year with his Holiday Overture. Michael Ludwig is the guest soloist in JohnCoriglianos Academy Award winning Red Violin Concerto. Rounding out the program isSamuel Barbers Symphony No. 1 and Aaron Copelands El Saln Mxico.Sunday, February 7 at noon

    Concerto Palatino

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    Shaded programs are created and produced at KRCB

    SONOMA SPOTLIGHT: Five minutes on local events and issues with Roland Jacopetti

    Ofce: 707-584-2000 Studio: 707-584-2020

    Public Radio for Sonoma County &the North Bay at 91.1 & 90.9 FM

    KRCB OVERNIGHT" "

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    ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Mark Prell)North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 5:30 pm

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    YOUR AVERAGEABALONEJohnnyBazzano

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    FREIGHT TRAINBOOGIEBill Frater

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    DEMOCRACY NOW! with Amy GoodmanFRESH AIR with Terry Gross

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    PERFORMANCE TODAY with Fred ChildClassical music magazine oering live concert perormances

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    WORDTEMPLE POETRYKEEP UP YER ARTS

    LEFT OFTHE DIAL

    Josh Drake,Josh Staples &Preston Reyes

    BLACKHISTORY MONTH

    MIDDAY CLASSICSwith Julie Amacher, Lynn Warel and Mindy Ratner

    MORNING EDITION - NPR NEWS(KRCB host Lizzie Hannon)KRCB eatures: NORTH BAY REPORT at 6:06 & 8:06 am

    Second Row Center with David Templeton, Wednesday, 6:35 and 8:35 amReel Time Film Review with Diane McCurdy or

    Eliza at the Movies with Eliza Hemenway -Thursday at 8:35am

    Another Voice with Susan Swartz - Friday at 6:35, 8:35am & at 6:45pm

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    FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

    KRCB OVERNIGHT

    CURTAIN CALLCharles Sepos

    OUT OF THE BOXShaq Spanos

    (New classical releases)

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    & BACK

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    RADIO FREE SONOMA

    BLUES BEFORE SUNRISERADIO FREE SONOMA

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    ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS

    THE PLAYS THE THINGRadio theater romLA Theatre Works

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    THISTLE & SHAMROCKCeltic Music

    WEEKENDEDITION

    NPR NEWSwith

    Liane Hansen

    WEST COAST LIVESedge Thomson

    hosts music & guests liverom San Francisco

    THIS AMERICAN LIFEwith Ira Glass

    HARMONIAEarly Music

    ST. PAUL SUNDAY

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    Classicalmusic romKRCB-FM

    John Katchmer,Shaq Spanos &John Lounsbery

    LE SHOWMusic & satire rom Harry Shearer

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    OUTBEAT SALONGLBT Radio

    MOUTHFULFood & wine with Michele Anna

    Jordan

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    OUR ROOTSARE SHOWING

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    Robin Pressman &Steve DeLap

    JAZZCONNECTIONS

    Chuck Sher,Larry Slater

    (The Jazz MD),Maria Marquez,& Toby Gleason

    OPEN SPACE DISTRICTJohn Katchmer

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    Feb 22: John Hiatt & Brandi Carlile

    Mondays at 7 pm

    THE CHOIR LOFTBob Worth, Jenny Bent, Dan Solter,Steve Osborn & Anthony Martin

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    Whats playing on KRCB FMSpoken Word

    ARTS & IDEASAnother VoiceA Novel IdeaCurtain CallEliza at the MoviesFresh AirLe ShowNew Dimensions RadioReel Time Film ReviewsThe Plays the ThingThis American LieWest Coast LiveWord By WordWordTemple PoetryCOMMUNITY CONCERNSClimate OneDemocracy Now!Jim HightowerMouthulNorth Bay ReportOutbeat Salon

    Sonoma Spotlight

    Mostly MusicCLASSICALThe Choir Lot

    From the TopHarmoniaMidday ClassicsOpera SundayOut o the BoxPerormance TodaySt. Paul SundaySunday ClassicsFOLK, AMERICANA &MORE

    Your Average AbaloneE-TownFiddlin ZoneFreight Train BoogieOn the Road AgainOur Roots Are ShowingThistle & ShamrockSomething Completely

    DierentINTERNATIONALCrossing Borders

    FREE-FORM FMBeyond & BackConnectionsFlashbackKaleidoscopeLet o the DialMindys MixOddiotorumPercussion DiscussionRadio Free SonomaRare & Well DoneRed Shoes RodeoSpace/TimeJAZZ, BLUES, R&BBlues Beore SunriseJazz ConnectionsRhythm & RootsTECHNO & TRANCEEclecticaNight TravelerOpen Space District

    Groundhogs in the LoftPunxsutawney Phil has taken up residence in The

    Choir Loftand orecasts another year o great choralmusic. You can hum along everySunday morning at 10.February 7 Monteverdi and his MilieuMadrigals not only by Monteverdi, but also Waert,

    dIndia, Gesualdo, and Marenzio. Hosted by Bob Worth.February 14 Polar BerliozContrasting styles in this great French composer, romopposite ends o the earth. Hosted by Dan Solter.February 21 Poetic InspirationChoral works set to the words o ee cummings, Walt

    Whitman, Robert Frost, and other American poets.Hosted by Jenny Bent.February 28 Oswald von Wolkenstein

    This medieval Austrian knight was a master o the auto-biographical song. Hosted by Steve Osborn.

    KRCBs Community CalendarAre interesting arts events happening in your area? Promote them on KRCBs CommunityCalendar and get the attention your events deserve. Go to krcb.org, choose theCommunity drop-down menu on the homepage and select Community Calendar.

    http://www.krcb.org/community-calendarhttp://www.krcb.org/community-calendarhttp://www.krcb.org/community-calendarhttp://www.krcb.org/community-calendarhttp://www.krcb.org/community-calendar
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    Bringing Friends Together on Saint Paul SundayFebruary 7 Jorja Fleezanis, violin: Karl Paulnack, piano

    This week, violinist Jorja Fleezanis and pianist Karl Paul-

    nack join orces to celebrate the music that originally broughtthem together. These missionaries o contemporary soundhave made it their calling to engage and enlighten audiences

    with rarely perormed 20th and 21st century works. Listen orsonatas by Peter Mennin and Ernst Bloch.February 14 OPUS ONE

    Four players representing the Chamber Music Society oLincoln Center, Tashi, the Beaux Arts Trio, and the Orionand Guarneri String Quartets, OPUS ONE is the result o

    a mutual love o music-making among these extraordinaryinstrumentalists and riends. That sheer joy in music, not to mention the riendship, shinesthroughout their perormances o piano quartets by Mozart and Dvok.February 21 Zuill Bailey, cello: Awadagin Pratt, piano

    Cellist Zuill Bailey and pianist Awadagin Pratt rst met ohours in a ping pong duel when they were teenaged partici-pants in a music estival. In the years since, theyve kept theassociation alive through requent collaboration on the great

    works o their shared repertoiremusic that opens new vistas

    or both o these remarkable soloists. Theyll bring us sonatasby Debussy, Beethoven, and Brahms.February 28 Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio

    Joseph Kalichstein, Jaime Laredo, and Sharon Robinsonhave been playing together or almost thirty years and havemade 18 recordings to date. When Bill asks them about theirlongevity, pianist Joseph Kalichstein jokes, Were just tryingto get it right. But youll hear or yoursel, theyve gotten itright rom the beginning. Two masterworks o Brahms and a touchingly beautiul movement

    rom Beethoven will illustrate the point.Sundays at 11 am

    Jorja Fleezanis

    Zuill Bailey

    Climate Oneconversations continueFebruary 4 The Peak: Oil, Water and ClimateA ormer employee o the International Energy Agency told

    the Guardian newspaper recently that gures about worldwide oil supplies are exaggerated.That supported what peak oil adherents such as the hours guest, Chris Martenson, have beensaying or years. February 11 Ater Copenhagen: What Now?

    What are the prospects or a global climate treaty in 2010? With world leaders still arguingover how quickly to reduce carbon pollution and who will pay or the cleanup, a panel oexperts who attended the U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen. address the possibility oU.S. domestic climate legislation and the political and industrial jockeying around this keypiece o the energy puzzle.February 18 Agriculture and the EnvironmentA panel discussion about the dichotomy between armers and environmental activists. Can

    they come up with a new denition o sustainability that meets the needs o both groups?Thursdays at 7 pm

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    Volunteer of the MonthRekha Agrawal

    Once in awhile a volunteer comes to KRCB witha special set o skills; we never know how or whenthey will come to us, but when they do it is trulya blessing. Last August the Volunteer Center oSonoma County introduced us to Rekha Agrawal,a semi-retired proessional who was looking or a

    place where her creativity would be appreciated.She was quickly matched with our MembershipManager, Joel Bellagio, who cant say enough aboutthe contributions she has made to his departmentin the relatively short time she has been with us.

    Rekha comes in to KRCB or several hours ourdays a week. She has an energetic personality,

    with a laugh that invites you to share the delighto the moment with her. But there is another side to Rekha that bears mentioning;

    she has been practicing Vipassana Meditation or more than ten years at the NorthernCaliornia Vipassana Center in Kelseyville, Caliornia. Perhaps this explains Rekhasability to tackle anything Joel gives her with such clarity and sense o purpose. Rekhahas contributed greatly to the eciency o our organization, and has been a wonderuladdition to our amily o volunteers. Thank you, Rekha, or choosing to give your timeand talents to KRCB!

    For inormation on becoming a KRCB Volunteer contact Cheryl Scholar at707-584-2005 or email [email protected].

    You, KRCB and one Smart Card

    Did you know that as a member o KRCB Radio you areentitled to a KRCB Membership Smart Card?

    The KRCB Smart Card is your opportunity to partnerwith local North Bay businesses that also support KRCBFM Radio 91. Use the card at any o the participatingmerchants and they will make a donation to KRCB basedon a percentage o your purchase. What could be better?

    You support our local merchants and KRCB-FM at thesame time!

    So take advantage o this great opportunity tomaximize your support o KRCB. Get your very ownKRCB Membership Smart Card.

    Call our membership department at 707-584-2018 or details and listen to KRCB FMRadio 91 at 91.1 or 90.9 on the FM dial or on line at krcb.org.Supporting KRCB is the Smart thing to do

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    Daytime Television ListingsMONDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Classical Stretch7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George

    9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Fons & Porter Love o Quilting10:00 Quilting Arts10:30 Learn to Read11:00 Fitness Show11:30 Allaire Back Fitness12:00 Hometime12:30 Winemakers1:00 Nature2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur

    3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 World Focus5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    TUESDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Knitting Daily10:00 America Sews with Sue

    Hausman10:30 GED Connection (English)11:00 Wider World11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind12:00 Ask This Old House12:30 Simply Ming

    [repeats Sat. at 6 pm]

    1:00 NOVA

    2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 World Focus5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    WEDNESDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels10:00 Knit & Crochet Now!10:30 Piano Guy

    [repeats Thurs. at 1:30 pm)]

    11:00 Caliornia Heartland11:30 Red Green12:00 This Old House

    12:30 Cooks Country rom AmericasTest Kitchen

    1:00 Moment o Luxury1:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 World Focus5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    THURSDAY6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Power Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales

    8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Scrapbook Memories

    [repeats Sat. at 1:30 pm]

    10:00 Sewing with Nancy10:30 GED on TV (Spanish)11:00 Rick Steves Europe11:30 Rare Visions & Roadside

    Revelations12:00 American Woodshop12:30 Joanne Weirs Cooking Class1:00 For Your Home1:30 Piano Guy2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 Fetch!4:30 The Electric Company5:00 World Focus5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    FRIDAY

    6:00 Priscillas Yoga Stretches6:30 Wai Lana Yoga7:00 Sesame Street8:00 Dragon Tales8:30 Curious George9:00 Sid the Science Kid9:30 Creative Living

    [repeats Sun. at 4 pm]

    10:00 Marthas Sewing Room10:30 Katie Brown Workshop11:00 Art Wol: Travels to the Edge11:30 Ciao Italia

    12:00 Victory Garden12:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen1:00 Ches A Field1:30 Sit and Be Fit2:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog2:30 Cyberchase3:00 Arthur3:30 WordGirl4:00 DragonfyTV (Feb 12-SciGirls)4:30 The Electric Company5:00 World Focus

    5:30 PBS NewsHour6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal

    SATURDAY7:00 Los Nios en Su Casa (Sp)7:30 Dragon Tales (Sp)8:00 Cliord the Big Red Dog (Sp)

    8:30 Maya & Miguel (Sp)9:00 Angelina Ballerina9:30 Thomas and Friends10:00 Bob the Builder10:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood11:00 A Place o Our Own11:30 Healing Quest12:00 To the Contrary12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop1:00 Jerry Yarnells School o

    Fine Art1:30 Scrapbook Memories

    2:00 Best o the Joy o Painting2:30 Gary Spetzs Watercolor Quest3:00 Woodwrights Shop3:30 Ask This Old House

    [repeats Tues. at noon]

    4:00 Julie and Jacques Cooking4:30 Winemakers

    [repeats Mon. at 12:30 pm]

    5:00 Gourmets Adventures with Ruth5:30 Everyday Food6:00 Simply Ming6:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time

    with Rick Bayless

    SUNDAY8:00 Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg

    (Feb 7-Ideas in Action with JimGlassman)

    8:30 La Plaza9:00 McLaughlins One on One9:30 MoneyTrack10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly10:30 Between the Lines11:00 European Journal (Feb 28 -

    Climate One)11:30 World Business12:00 Motorweek12:30 Inside Washington1:00 Lie (Part2)1:30 Scully the World Show2:00 Americas Heartland2:30 Caliornias Gold, Green, Water,

    or Golden Parks3:00 American Woodshop

    [repeats Thurs. at noon]

    3:30 This Old House[repeats Wed. at noon]

    4:00 Creative Living4:30 Garden Smart5:00 Jonathan Birds Blue World5:30 Victory Garden

    [repeats Fri. at noon]

    6:00 P. Allen Smiths Garden Home6:30 Red Green

    [repeats Wed. at 11:30 am]

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    Television Listings or February

    1 MONDAY7:00 Out o Ireland7:30 My Generation: Human

    Spark8:00 NOVA: What Are Dreams? What are dreams and why

    do we have them? Are they awindow into a hidden realmwithin us? Science is onlyjust beginning to understand.NOVA joins the leading dreamresearchers and witnesses theextraordinary experiments theyuse to investigate the world osleep. From human narcolep-tics to sleepwalking cats, rom

    recurrent nightmares to thosewho cant dream, each se-

    quence contains a vital clue tothe question these scientistsare pursuing: why do wedream?

    [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]

    Art, Museums and CulturalOrganizations

    Caliornia Indian MuseumCharles M. Schulz MuseumArts Council o Sonoma CountyDry Creek Rancheria Band o

    Pomo IndiansQuicksilver Mine Co.Santa Rosa Symphony

    AutomotiveDowntown AutobodyManly HondaOut West Garage

    Books, Music, & Video

    Copperelds BooksJackalope RecordsLast Record Store

    Business & ProessionalDaniel DataLeach CommunicationMac NetworksPEP HousingRed CondorSimple Oce Solutions

    9:00 Justice: Whats The RightThing to Do? (see page 5)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now!*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    2 TUESDAY7:00 Ater Youve Gone

    (see page 11)7:30 Lie (Part 2): Should I Stay

    or Should I Go? [repeats Sunday at 1 pm]8:00 Nature: White Falcon, White

    Wol On Canadas remoteEllesmere Island, where Juneis spring, July is summer and

    August is already autumn, therace is on or two remarkablespecies to raise their amilies.The white gyr alcon is enor-mous, the largest and mostpowerul alcon in the world.Yet last summer, thenestingalcon pairhere ailed to raiseany young. The rare Arcticwolves rely on every membero the pack to chase and bring

    down the prey that keepsthem alive. Last year wasgood to them, and they raisedthree cubs. But or the wolvesand the alcons, as well or as

    Solar Living InstituteTrope Group

    Dining, Food/Wine & Lodging

    Barndiva Restaurant & LoungeCae TriesteClover StornettaCommunity MarketEast West CaeFircrest MarketFresh Choice RestaurantsHampton Inn & SuitesHealdsburg Farmers MarketHoliday Inn ExpressJack & Tonys Restaurant

    Paradise Ridge WineryPearson & CompanyPeter Lowells CaeRichmond Certied Farmers MarketSebastopol Farmers MarketSunce WineryTaylor Maid FarmsTraversos Gourmet Foods & WineWine Spectrum Shop & Bar

    Education

    Santa Rosa Junior CollegeUniversity o San Francisco - SR

    Entertainment

    Marin JCC Center StageRialto Cinemas LakesideRiver Rock CasinoSebastiani theatreSpreckels CenterSonoma County Repertory TheatreWells Fargo Center or the Arts

    Financial & InsuranceAmerican AgCreditExchange BankRubins Financial Strategies

    Summit State BankHandcrats, Wearables & Jewelry

    BaksheeshKindred Fair Trade Handcrats

    Health CareIntegrative Medical Clinic o SRMedtronic FoundationPetaluma Open MRISt. Josephs Healthcare,

    Sonoma County

    Thank you to these supporters o KRCB!

    the snowy owls, musk oxen,lemmings, Arctic oxes andhares who share this ragileecosystem with them, ortunesare always precarious.

    [repeats 2/8 at 1 pm)

    9:00 Telling the Truth: The Best inBroadcast Journalists Gobehind the scenes with theyears best reporters and getthe inside stories rom the2010 winners o the Alred I.duPont-Columbia Awards intelevision and radio journal-ism. Learn how reporters andproducers uncover injustice,outsmart a blizzard o spin,

    and, in some cases, put theirlives on the line to bring themost important stories to light.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    3 WEDNESDAY7:00 Last o the Summer Wine7:30 Between the Lines with

    Barry Kibrick[repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]

    8:00 Great Perormances: LaBoheme - The MovieGiacomo Puccinis endur-

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    Television Listings or Februarying 1896 blockbuster nowmakes its way to the bigscreen in a lushly atmosphericmovie adaptation directed byRobert Dornhelm. The operaticdream couplesensational

    Russian soprano Anna Netreb-ko and dashing Mexican tenorRolando Villazonreunite asthe doomed lovers Mimi andRodolo, joined by George vonBergen (vocals by Boaz Daniel)

    as Marcello, Adrian Erod asSchaunard, Vitalij Kowaljowas Colline, Tiziano Bracci as

    Benoit and Nicole Cabell asMusetta.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose

    12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    4 THURSDAY7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Innerviews with Ernie

    Manouse: Hector Elizondo8:00 History Detectives: TokyoRose Recording, CrazyHorse Photo, & WWII DIARY

    9:00 Frontline: The Card GameAs credit card companiesace rising public anger, newregulation rom Washingtonand a potential perect stormo economic bad news,Frontlinecorrespondent Lowell

    Bergman examines the utureo the massive consumer loanindustry and its impact on aragile national economy.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    5 FRIDAY7:00 To the Manor Born

    (see page 10)7:30 MoneyTrack: From WallStreet to Your Street

    8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack

    8:30 McLaughlin Group9:00 Great Conversations:

    Michael Kinsley and JamesSurowieckiAuthor MichaelKinsley discusses his book

    Creative Capitalism: A

    Conversation with Bill Gates,Warren Buffett And OtherEconomic Leaderswith JamesSurowiecki, sta writer o TheFinancial Page at The NewYorker.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    6 SATURDAY7:00 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way

    7:30 From the Top: Live romCarnegie Hall: JumpingThrough Hoopes

    8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:Youmans Salute

    9:00 Austin City Limits:Esperanza Spalding/Mad-eleine Peyroux

    10:00 Song o the Mountains11:00 Theater Talk11:30 Red Dwar: Legion12:00 Best o KRCB *

    Home & GardenAlices GardenClark Pest ControlCulligan Water Company

    Earthtone ConstructionFar West Trading CompanyGado GadoGeneral HydroponicsHarmony Farm Supply & NurseryHawleys Paint StoreHeritage SalvageRogers Pool & Spa ServiceRugs o PersiaSebastopol Hardware Center

    Sittin PurrrdySolar WorksSonoma CompostVintage Bank AntiquesWyatt Irrigation Supply

    Non-prots American Ag. Credit

    Becoming IndependentCaliornia Human DevelopmentC2 Alternatives

    Caliornia League o ConservationVoters

    Community Action MarinLaguna de Santa Rosa Foundation

    North Bay Leadership CouncilNorth Bay Labor CouncilPFLAGSebastopol Area Chamber oCommerce

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    Television Listings or February7 SUNDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow:

    Raleigh, NC - Hour Two8:00 American Experi-

    ence: Infuenza 1918As the nation mobilized or

    war in the spring o 1918,

    ailing Private Albert Gitchellreported to an army hospital inKansas. He was diagnosedwith infuenza, a disease aboutwhich doctors knew little. Be-ore the year was out, Americawould be ravaged by a fu

    epidemic that killed 600,000peoplemore than died inall the wars o this centurycombinedbeoredisappearing as mysteriouslyas it began.

    9:00 Masterpiece Classic:Cranord - Part 3In episode three, Matty suersgreat disappointment and, ina nostalgic mood one evening,

    decides to conde in Maryabout Mr. Holbrook. Themention o India prompts Maryto write to Major Gordon totell him that Jessie regretsher decision not to marry him.Also, Dr. Harrison visits theRectory and ormally asksthe Reverend Hutton orpermission to court Sophy.Meanwhile, Miss Pole invites

    the ladies o the town to asecret meeting to discussMattys crisis. United in theirlove or Matty, they decide tohelp her nancially.

    11:00 Photographers View oIceland Travel with PrairiePublic to Iceland, where thebeautiul landscape and

    riendly people have inspiredcountless artists. Prairie Publicollowed photographer WayneGudmundson to this islandcountry in the North AtlanticOcean to capture the sights

    and explore its volcanic maj-esty inA Photographers Viewof Iceland. .

    11:30 Best o KRCB*

    1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    8 MONDAY7:00 Out o Ireland7:30 My Generation: Create the

    Good8:00 NOVA: Saved by the Sun

    In the ace o steeply rising oilprices and political turmoil inthe Middle East, theres newurgency about nding a solu-tion to our uncertain energyuture. Could it be time to takesolar energy seriously again?Breakthroughs in new materi-als and ingenious designs orsolar collectors are transorm-ing the technology into a vastly

    cheaper, more ecientalternative. NOVA presentsthe latest thinking rom solarenthusiasts and skeptics as itinvestigates these cutting-edge research developments.The lm introduces viewersto the scientists and businesspeople who are racing tomake solar power practical or lighting and heating, and

    or running power plants.[repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]

    9:00 Justice: Whats the RightThing to Do? (see page 5)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now!*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    9 TUESDAY7:00 Ater Youve Gone

    7:30 Lie (Part 2): Ethnicity, Race& Aging

    8:00 Nature: Humming-birds: Magic in the AirHummingbirds represent oneo natures most interestingparadoxesthey are thetiniest o birds, yet they qualiyas some o the toughest andmost energetic creatures on

    the planet. New knowledgegained rom scientists current-ly making great breakthroughsin hummingbird biology makesthis a perect time to ocus onthese shimmering, fashing

    jewels o the natural world.Stunningly beautiul high-denition, high speed ootageo hummingbirds in the wildcombined with high-tech pre-sentations o their remarkableabilities help us to understand

    the world o hummingbirds as

    we never have beore.[repeats 2/15 at 1 pm)

    9:00 Locked Out: The Fall oMassive ResistenceMarking the 50th anniversaryo the reopening o publicschools in Virginia and thehistoric 1959 all o MassiveResistance. (see page 7)

    10:00 Student to CitizenSeries: Reel Bad Arabs :

    How Hollywood Vilies aPeople (see page 9)

    11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    10 WEDNESDAY7:00 Last o the Summer Wine7:30 Between the Lines with

    Barry Kibrick[repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]

    8:00 American Masters: SamCooke: Crossing OverSam Cooke put the spirit othe Black church into popularmusic . (see page 7)

    9:00 An Evening with SmokeyRobinsonAn inside look intothe lie and career o Motownlegend Smokey Robinson.(see page 7)

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    Television Listings or February10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    11 THURSDAY

    7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Innerviews with ErnieManouse: Nadia Comaneci

    8:00 History Detectives: AmeliaEarhart Plane, FillmorePardon, & Boxcar Home

    9:00 Frontline: The Dancing Boyso Aghanistan In Aghanistantoday, in the midst o war andendemic poverty, an ancienttradition banned when the

    Taliban were in powerhasre-emerged across thecountry: many hundreds oboys, oten as young as 10,are being lured o the streetson the promise o a new lie,many unaware that their realate is to be used or enter-

    tainment and sex. Theyrethe BachaBereesh,literallybeardless boys, chosen ortheir height, size and beauty,trained to sing and danceor male audiences, andthen traded or sexual avorsamong ormer warlords andpowerul businessmen. Withremarkable access inside asexual exploitation ring operat-

    ing in northern Aghanistan,Najibullah Quraishi, an Aghanjournalist investigates thisillegal practice, talking withthe boys and their masters,and documenting how Aghanauthorities responsible orstopping these crimes aresometimes themselves com-plicit in the practice.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    12 FRIDAY

    7:00 To the Manor Born7:30 MoneyTrack: SandwichGeneration

    8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack8:30 McLaughlin Group9:00 Great Conversations: John

    Updike and Robert SiegelJohn Updike (Golf Dreams,the Rabbit series) and RobertSiegel (National Public Radio).

    10:00 PBS NewsHour

    11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    13 SATURDAY7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast

    Food My Way7:30 From the Top: Live rom

    Carnegie Hall: Back to theFuture

    8:00 Lawrence Welk Show: Love

    Songs9:00 Austin City Limits: Them

    Crooked Vultures10:00 Song o the Mountains11:00 Theater Talk11:30 Red Dwar: Gunmen o the

    Apocalypse12:00 Best o KRCB *

    14 SUNDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow: Ra-

    leigh, NC - Hour Three8:00 Wyatt Earp: American

    Experience He has beenportrayed in countless moviesand television shows by someo Hollywoods greatest ac-tors, including Henry Fonda,Jimmy Stewart and more

    recently, Kevin Costner, butthese popular ctions beliethe complexities and faws oa man whose lie is a lens onpolitics, justice and economicopportunity in the American

    rontier. As a young man,Wyatt Earp was a caricature othe Western lawman, spendinghis days drinking in saloons,gambling, visiting brothelsand gaining notoriety as thelegendary gunman in theshootout at the OK Corral inTombstone, AZ. But shortlyater his death in 1929, dis-tressed Americans down on

    their luck transormed WyattEarp into a olk hero: a centralgure in the American narra-tive o how the west was wonas a man who took control ohis own destiny.

    9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Returnto Cranord - Part OneDame Judi Dench returns inthe sequel to the Emmy-nom-inated Cranfordmini-series,

    based on the novels o Eliza-beth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton,Francesca Annis, and JuliaMcKenzie rejoin the cast in theacclaimed story o everydaylie in a small Cheshire markettown.

    10:30 Scarred Justice: TheOrangeburg Massacre1968In February 8, 1968, eightseconds o police gunre let

    three young men dying andat least 27 wounded on thecampus o South CarolinaState College in Orangeburg,SC. All o the police werewhite, all o the students Arican-American. Almost allo the victims were shot rombehind as they fed the gunrethat erupted without warning.The Massacre happened ater

    our days o student proteststo desegregate the citys onlybowling alley. It was the rsttime ever police opened reon students on a U.S. campus.Two years later Kent Statewould shock the nation.This powerul yet disturbingdocumentary lm exploresthe eye-witness accounts o

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    Television Listings or Februarystudent protesters and policeocer participants. Interviewswith ormer Governor RobertMcNair, the prize-winningjournalists who coveredthe story, and many others,

    provide a compelling accounto the price paid in Americasstruggle or racial justice.It raises questions aboutan event that has yet to beresolved.

    11:30 Best o KRCB*

    1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    15 MONDAY7:00 Out o Ireland

    7:30 My Generation: Heart8:00 NOVA: Volcano Above the

    Clouds Just 200 miles southo the equator, Kilimanjaro hasboth equatorial and arctic con-ditions. Five distinct climaticzones inhabit the slopes othis 19,340-oot peak. It is abotanists dream -rainorestsrise out o the savanna, givingway to moorlands and alpine

    meadows where rare gianthigh-altitude plants thrive.Atop this peak, a youngemale geologist takes viewersback to the dawn o time andthe ormation o the Aricancontinent.

    [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]

    9:00 Justice: Whats the RightThing to Do? (see page 5)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour

    11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now!*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    16 TUESDAY7:00 Ater Youve Gone7:30 Lie (Part 2): Boomer Grand-

    parenting[repeats Sunday at 1 pm]

    8:00 Nature: Clash: Encounterso Bears and Wolves What

    happens when two greatpredators come ace to ace inYellowstone? The grizzly andthe wolthey couldnt bemore dierent. The bear is aloner, ranging ar and widein search o a rich variety oresources. The wol hunts tosurvive and nds its strengthin speed and teamwork. Their

    strategies have taken them tothe very top o Yellowstone,and its no simple matter whenthey meet.

    [repeats 2/22 at 1 pm)

    9:00 As We Forgive Could you or-give a person who murderedyour amily? The subjects oAs We Forgiveace this veryquestion and others withouteasy answers. Through in-depth interviews, the docu-mentary ollows two Rwandanwomen on a journey to makepeace with the neighbors who

    slaughtered their amiliesduring the 1994 genocide. Thelm, narrated by actor and ac-tivist Mia Farrow, provides anintimate, rst-hand view o theencounters between genocideperpetrators and their victimsamilies as they navigate theroad to reconciliation.

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 In the LieArt, culture, issues,

    and news o the gay andlesbian community.

    11:30 Losing Their Voices? A Lookat Local Radio When smalltown radio rst swept the na-tion, many towns gained theirvoices with a local station. Itwas where citizens turned ornews, obituaries, and churchservices, traded junk on theswap shop, and ollowedlocal athletic teams. As thecountry changed, so did radio.In an era o multi-stationowners, satellite radio anddigital, some question whetherlocal AM and FM stations cansurvive. This documentarylooks at those changes andhow some stations in South

    Carolina have survived whileothers have ailed.

    12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    17 WEDNESDAY

    7:00 Last o the Summer Wine7:30 Between the Lines with

    Barry Kibrick[repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]

    8:00 Great Perormances: Pass-ing Strange Passing Strangeis the story o a young AricanAmerican man on a journey oescape, exploration and sel

    discovery. (see page 7)10:30 PBS NewsHour11:30 Charlie Rose12:30 Democracy Now! *1:30 Best o LINK TV*

    18 THURSDAY7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Innerviews with Ernie

    Manouse: Peter Cetera8:00 History Detectives: Hinden

    burg Artiact, John AdamsBook, & Birthplace o Hip

    Hop9:00 Frontline: Black Money Frontlineinvestigative cor-

    respondent Lowell Bergmanexamines the shadowy worldo international bribery. Thestory reveals how multinationalcompanies create slush unds,set up ront companies, andmake secret payments, all toget billions in business. Butthese practices are acing anew international crackdown,led by prosecutors at the U.S.Department o Justice andallies abroad. At the center othis is a controversial, ongoinginvestigation into the British-based multinational BAESystems and allegations aboutbillion-dollar bribes.

    10:00 PBS Newshour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    19 FRIDAY7:00 To the Manor Born7:30 MoneyTrack: The Town that

    Got Taken8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack8:30 McLaughlin Group

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    Television Listings or February9:00 For Love o Liberty: The

    Story o Americas BlackPatriots (see page 8)

    11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    20 SATURDAY7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast

    Food My Way7:30 From the Top: Live rom

    Carnegie Hall: InterlochenArts Academy ChamberOrchestra

    8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:Fashions & Hits Throughthe Years

    9:00 Austin City Limits: R.E.M.10:00 Song o the Mountains11:00 Theater Talk11:30 Red Dwar: Emohawk Poly-

    morph II12:00 Best o KRCB *

    21 SUNDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic

    City, NJ - Hour One8:00 Donner Party: American

    Experience O all the 19th-century pioneer stories, noneexerts so powerul a hold onthe American imagination asthe tale o the Donner Partyin the high Sierra Nevadas inthe winter o 1846. That June,along with thousands o oth-ers, George and Jacob Donnerand James Frazier Reed ledtheir amilies west out o

    Springeld, IL, and headedor the Promised Land inCaliornia, two thousand milesaway. Theirs was a prosperouscaravan that would swell tomore than 87 men, womenand children. They packedhuge wagons (one wastwo stories high), took ood,hired servants, and evensewed money between the

    covers o a quilt. When amilyleaders made the ateul deci-sion to take an untried shortcut to beat the coming winter,only hal o them would comeout alive.

    9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Returnto Cranord - Part TwoDame Judi Dench returns inthe sequel to the Emmy-nom-

    inated Cranfordmini-series,based on the novels o Eliza-beth Gaskell. Imelda Staunton,Francesca Annis and JuliaMcKenzie rejoin the cast in the

    acclaimed story o everydaylie in a small Cheshire markettown.

    11:00 New Metropolis: A Crackin the PavementA Crack inthe Pavementunravels thenational inrastructure andregional land-use debatethrough the stories o twopublic ocials rom southernOhio trying to save their

    aging towns rom losingresidents and businesses tonewer suburban communi-ties. The lm intertwines theirstories with commentary romnational experts who examinethe policies and practices thatavor sprawl development overrevitalizing existing, oldercommunities.

    11:30 Best o KRCB*

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    22 MONDAY7:00 Out o Ireland7:30 My Generation: Sticking to It8:00 NOVA: The Spy Factory

    For the rst time on television,NOVA exposes the hiddenworld o high-tech, 21st-century eavesdropping carriedout by the National Security

    Agency (NSA). Today, the NSAis the worlds largest intel-ligence agency, three timesthe size o the CIA and armore secret. Its mission is toeavesdrop on the world - romcell phones in Europe to payphones in Aghanistan to emailmessages rom Pakistan toBaghdad. But since 9/11, it

    has also turned its giant earinward, listening in withoutwarrant on thousands oAmerican citizens, many owhom are on the govern-ments secret watch list,

    now more than hal-a-millionnames long.

    [repeats Tuesday at 1 pm]

    9:00 Justice: Whats the Right toDo? (see page 6)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now!*1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    23 TUESDAY

    7:00 Ater Youve Gone

    7:30 Lie (Part 2): Survive andThrive

    [repeats Sunday at 1 pm]

    8:00 Nature: American EagleUnique to North America, thebald eagle is the continentsmost recognizable aerialpredator with a shocking whitehead, electric yellowbeakand penetrating eyes. In the1960s, this symbol o theUnited States became anemblem o environmentaldegradation, as the pesticideDDT and other human pres-sures brought it to the brinko extinction. Following theirprotection as an endangeredspecies, bald eagles havecome roaring back.

    [repeats 3/1 at 1 pm)

    9:00 Faubourg Treme: The UntoldStory o Black New Orleans

    New Orleans newspapermanLolis Eric Elie takes viewers ona tour o the city.(see page 8)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    24 WEDNESDAY7:00 Last o the Summer Wine

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    Television Listings or February7:30 Between the Lines with

    Barry Kibrick[repeats Sunday at 10:30 am]

    8:00 Great Perormances:Harlem In MontmartreHarlem in Montmartretells the

    story o the jazz age in Parisbetween the rst and secondWorld Wars. (see page 8)

    9:30 Ragtime Cabaret As Arican,European, and Americancultures blended, the rst trulyAmerican musical genre wasborn. (see page 8)

    10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *

    1:00 Best o LINK TV*

    25 THURSDAY7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Innerviews with Ernie

    Manouse: Gloria Gaynor8:00 History Detectives:

    Mussolini Dagger, LiberiaLetter, & N.E.A.R. Device

    9:00 P.O.V. Critical ConditionWhat happens i you all sick

    and are one o 47 millionpeople in America withouthealth insurance? CriticalConditionby Roger Weisberg(Waging a Living, P.O.V. 2006)puts a human ace on thenations growing health carecrisis by capturing the harrow-

    ing struggles o our criticallyill Americans who discoverthat being uninsured can costthem their jobs, health, home,

    savings, even their lives.Filmed in veritestyle, CriticalConditionoers a moving andinvaluable expose at a timewhen the nation is debatinghow to extend health insur-ance to all Americans.

    10:30 PBS NewsHour11:30 Charlie Rose

    12:30 Democracy Now! *1:30 Best o LINK TV*

    26 FRIDAY7:00 To the Manor Born7:30 MoneyTrack: The Naked

    Truth about Investing8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack8:30 McLaughlin Group9:00 For Love o Liberty: The

    Story o Americas BlackPatriots(see page 8)

    11:00 Charlie Rose12:00 Democracy Now! *1:00 Best o KRCB *

    27 SATURDAY7:00 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way

    7:30 From the Top: Live romCarnegie Hall: Rhythm andStrings

    8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:Rhythm is our Business

    9:00 Austin City Limits: KennyChesney

    10:00 Song o the Mountains

    11:00 Theater Talk11:30 Red Dwar: Rimmerworld12:00 Best o KRCB *

    28 SUNDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic

    City, NJ - Hour Two8:00 Bombing o Germany:

    American Experience OnSeptember 1, 1939therst day o World War II in

    EuropePresident FranklinD. Roosevelt appealed to thewarring nations to under nocircumstances undertake thebombardment rom the air ocivilian populations. Just sixyears later, British and Ameri-can Allied orces had carriedout a bombing campaign ounprecedented might overGermanys cities, claiming the

    lives o nearly hal a millioncivilians.

    9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Emma- Part OneA ercely unnyour-hour adaptation o JaneAustens delightul love storystars Romola Garai as a youngwoman whose attempts toplay Cupid go disastrouslyawry. Rich, beautiul and

    hopelessly sel-deluded,Emma Woodhouse cant helpmeddling in the romantic lieo others while neglecting her

    own. Jonny Lee Miller starsas Emmas stalwart riend, Mr.Knightley, with Michael Gam-bon as her doom-obsessedather. Part One - Unmar-ried and glad of it, EmmaWoodhouse thinks hersel theperect matchmaker orothers. Her riend Mr. Knightleyhas hisdoubts. Undeterred,she takes on the matrimonial

    cause o Harriet Smith, withunanticipated results.

    11:00 New Metropolis: The NewNeighbors The New Neigh-borsollows a diverse group oresidents and public ocialsrom Pennsauken, NJ as theyattempt to revitalize theirrst suburban town througha strategy called stableintegration. Working with the

    Fund or an Open Society, thetown reversed a declininghousing market and helpedcreate a vibrant, integratedcommunity. Academy Award-nominated actress Ruby Deenarrates

    11:30 Best o KRCB*

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