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A program guide for the members of Prairie Public Broadcasting August 2012TRANSCRIPT
all aboard!Travel through America’s railroad
history with Grammy-winning musician and storyteller David Holt. He’ll entertain us with the
remarkable history of scenic tourist railroads— from the luxurious trains that served up spectacular meals
and breathtaking views, to the fast-paced trains that attracted travelers
seeking glitz and glamour.
More than just a television tour, these stories capture railroads as
they defined the spirit of North America, creating a new industry
and rewriting transportation history. Trains Around North America
airs Tuesday, August 14, at 8:00 p.m. (CT).
A program guide for members of Prairie Public Broadcasting
August 2012
August Prime Time Television Programs
Visit www.prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast schedules.Programming may change with little or no notice.Programs are listed in Central Time. Prairie Public local television productions are highlighted in blue.
1 Wednesday7:00 Orangutan Diary fi8:00 Nature Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions ⁄9:00 NOVA: ScienceNOW Can We Make it to
Mars? fi10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
2 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century
Boundries ⁄10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
3 Friday7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Prairie Pulse ND Economic Development
and Finance Division Director Paul Lucy fi8:00 The Barnes Collection—PBS Arts fi9:00 Prairie Musicians Amanda Standalone &
The Pastry Shop Girls fi9:30 Prairie Musicians Sloughgrass Band fi10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
4 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special:
World War II in the Pacific ⁄8:00 Yes, Minister ›8:30 After You’ve Gone ›9:00 Vicar of Dibley ›9:30 To the Manor Born ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits The Head and the
Heart/Gomez ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
5 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Tribute to Jerome
Kern fi8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta ⁄9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week 12:30 Prairie Pulse ND Economic Development
and Finance Division Director Paul Lucy fi
6 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Market Warriors fi9:00 Antiques Roadshow fi10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
7 Tuesday7:00 A Thousand Invisible Cords: Connecting
Genes fi8:00 History Detectives ⁄9:00 Funny Business fi10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
8 Wednesday7:00 Orangutan Diary fi8:00 Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line ⁄9:00 Faces of the Oil Patch fi10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
9 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century History ⁄10:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
10 Friday7:00 Washington Week 7:30 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) fi9:30 Under the Streetlamp fi11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
11 Saturday9:00 a.m. America’s Home Cooking: From the
Garden fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 Kick It Up a Stitch fi3:00 Dr. Fuhrman’s Immunity Solution! fi5:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class fi7:00 Celebrating the Music of Johnny Cash:
We Walk the Line! fi8:30 Buddy Holly: Listen To Me fi10:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—
The 60s (My Music) fiMidnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
12 Sunday1:00 p.m. Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled fi4:00 ADD & Mastering It! fi5:30 The Happiness Advantage with Shawn
Achor fi7:00 The Lennon Sisters: Same Song,
Separate Voices fi8:30 Great Performances Jackie Evancho:
Music of the Movies fi10:00 Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra fiMidnight Washington Week 12:30 Prairie Pulse ND Child Support Enforce-
ment Division Director James Fleming fi
13 Monday7:00 Daniel O’Donnell Live from Nashville fi8:30 Celtic Woman—Believe fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
14 Tuesday7:00 Pegi & Neil Young’s Concert for the
Bridge School fi8:00 Trains Around North America fi11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
15 Wednesday7:00 Orangutan Diary fi8:30 Doo Wop Love Songs (My Music) fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
16 Thursday7:00 Moments to Remember: My Music fi9:30 Leonard Cohen Live in London fi11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
17 Friday7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969
(My Music) fi9:30 Celtic Thunder Heritage fi11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
18 Saturday9:00 a.m. America’s Home Cooking: Dinner
for Two fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac1:30 Sewing with Nancy: Sewing A to Z fi3:00 Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue! fi5:00 Stuck in the Middle: Caring for Mom
and Dad fi6:30 Golf: The Inner Game fi7:00 The British Beat ( My Music) fi9:00 Chris Isaak Live! Beyond the Sun fi10:30 Yanni: Live at El Morro fiMidnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
19 Sunday1:00 p.m. 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With
Joel Fuhrman, M.D. fi3:00 Tennis: The Inner Game fi3:30 Magic Moments—The Best of 50s Pop
(My Music) fi5:30 He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of
Elvis Presley fi7:00 Big Band Vocalists (My Music) fi9:00 Daniel O’Donnell Live from Nashville fi10:30 Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! fiMidnight Washington Week 12:30 The British Beat (My Music) fi
20 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Market Warriors fi9:00 Antiques Roadshow fi10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
21 Tuesday7:00 They Came to Play fi8:00 Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii fi9:00 Frontline 10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
22 Wednesday7:00 Nature Kalahari: The Flooded Desert fi8:00 Nova What are Dreams? ⁄9:00 Inside Nature’s Giants Great White Shark ⁄10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
23 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century Balance ⁄10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
24 Friday7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Prairie Pulse Gail Asper, Philanthropist
and National Campaign Chair for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights fi
8:00 Great Performances Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration—PBS Arts fi
10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
25 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Turkey ⁄8:00 Yes, Minister ›8:30 After You’ve Gone ›9:00 Vicar of Dibley ›9:30 To the Manor Born ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits
Florence+The Machine/Lykke Li ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
26 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Rhythm
is Our Business fi8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis,
Series IV: The Mind Has Mountains ⁄9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series II:
The Reichenbach Fall ™11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week 12:30 Prairie Pulse Gail Asper, Philanthropist
and National Campaign Chair for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights fi
27 Monday7:00 PBS Convention Coverage—A PBS
Newshour Special Report The Republicans10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
28 Tuesday7:00 PBS Convention Coverage—A PBS
Newshour Special Report The Republicans10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
29 Wednesday7:00 PBS Convention Coverage—A PBS
Newshour Special Report The Republicans10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
30 Thursday7:00 PBS Convention Coverage—A PBS
Newshour Special Report The Republicans10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
31 Friday7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Prairie Pulse Clay Jenkinson, Author of
“The Character of Meriwether Lewis” fi8:00 Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic
Summer Night 2012 fi9:30 Prairie Mosaic Jewelry designer Cathy
Sutton, Native American storyteller Mary Louise Defender Wilson, singer/songwriter Brenda Weiler, and Pickwick Mills fi
10:00 Yes, Minister ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
!LOOKING FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER
1 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Amsterdam City Guide 28:00 Yes, Minister8:30 After You’ve Gone9:00 Vicar of Dibley9:30 To The Manor Born
2 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Lawrence Welk’s Premiere Show
8:00 Secrets of Shangri-La9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series IV “The Gift of Promise”
Overnight SchedulePrograms are listed in Central Time. 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) 8/12, 3 a.m.
Antiques Roadshow Wednesdays, 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., except 8/15, 8/29
Art in the Twenty-First Century Saturdays, Mondays, 3 a.m., except 8/18, 8/20
Austin City Limits 8/5, 8/26, 4 a.m.Autism: We Thought You’d Never Ask 8/17, 4:30 a.m.
Big Band Vocalists (My Music) 8/21, 2:30 a.m.
Breakfast Special 8/29, 1 a.m.The British Beat (My Music) 8/20, 12:30 a.m.
Celtic Thunder Heritage 8/19, 5 a.m.Celtic Woman—Believe 8/15, 2:30 a.m.Chris Isaak Live! Beyond the Sun 8/20, 2:30 a.m.
Daniel O’Donnell Live from Nashville 8/15, 8/21, 1 a.m.
Doc Martin Saturdays, Mondays, 2 a.m., except 8/18, 8/20
Doo Wop Love Songs (My Music) 8/17, 2:30 a.m.
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s (My Music) 8/12, 5 a.m.
Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969 (My Music) 8/19, 3 a.m.
European Journal Sundays, 1 a.m.Faces of the Oil Patch 8/2, 8/10, 3 a.m.A Flea Market Documentary 8/30, 1 a.m.Frontline 8/23, 3 a.m.Funny Business 8/9, 3 a.m.Globe Trekker 8/5, 8/26, 3 a.m.Great Performaces Jackie Evancho: Music of the Movies 8/14, 2:30 a.m.
The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance 8/30, 3 a.m.
Herbert Hoover: Landslide 8/30, 2 a.m.Historic Railway Lodges of the West 8/15, 4:30 a.m.
History Detectives 8/2, 8/9, 2 a.m.
Ideas in Action with Jim Glassman Sundays, 1:30 a.m.
In the Life 8/5, 2 a.m.Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 8/29, 3 a.m.
Inside Nature’s Giants 8/24, 3 a.m.Inside Washington Sundays, 2 a.m., except 8/5
Lawrence Welk Show 8/7, 8/28, 1 a.m.The Lennon Sisters: Same Song, Separate Voices 8/14, 1 a.m.
Leonard Cohen Live in London 8/18, 3:30 a.m.
Market Warriors Wednesdays, 2 a.m., except 8/15, 8/29
Masterpiece Mystery! 8/7, 8/28, 2 a.m.McLaughlin Group Sundays, 2:30 a.m.Moments to Remember: My Music 8/18, 1 a.m.
Mother Nature in Charge: Devils Lake Life Stories 8/2, 1 a.m.
My Generation 8/5, 8/26, 5 a.m.The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin 8/21, 4:30 a.m.
Nature 8/3, 8/10, 2 a.m.; 8/24, 1 a.m.Need To Know Mondays, 1 a.m., except 8/20
Nightly Business Report Saturdays, 5 a.m.NOVA 8/24, 2 a.m.NOVA ScienceNOW 8/3, 3 a.m.Orangutan Diary Fridays, 1 a.m., except 8/24, 8/31
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8/5, 8/26, 5:30 a.m.
Painting with Paulson 8/5, 8/26, 6 a.m.The PBS NewsHour Tuesday-Saturday, 4 a.m., except 8/7, 8/15, 8/17, 8/18, 8/21, 8/28
Pegi & Neil Young’s Concert for the Bridge School 8/20, 4 a.m.
Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii 8/23, 2 a.m.Powering the Planet—Earth: The Operators’ Manual 8/29, 2 a.m.
Prairie Mosaic 8/2, 1:30 a.m.Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton 8/31, 1 a.m.
Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac 8/5, 8/26, 6:30 a.m.
Tavis Smiley Saturdays, 5:30 a.m.They Came to Play 8/23, 1 a.m.This Old House Hour Saturdays, 1 a.m.; Mondays, 4 a.m., except 8/18, 8/20
A Thousand Invisible Cords: Connecting Genes 8/9, 1 a.m.
Trains Around North America 8/16, 1 a.m.The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman Mondays, 1:30 a.m., except 8/20
Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! 8/19, 6:30 a.m.
Vietnam War Stories 8/31, 3 a.m.
August Daytime Television Programs
Saturdays6:00 a.m. The Kalb Report7:00 Overheard with Evan Smith7:30 McLaughlin Group8:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8:30 Inside E Street fi9:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated fi9:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence fi10:00 Essential Pepin fi10:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate! fi11:00 Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails fi11:30 Simply Ming finoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 Knit and Crochet Now! fi2:00 Sewing with Nancy fi 2:30 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting fi3:00 Rough Cut-Woodworking with Tommy Mac fi3:30 Painting with Paulson fi 4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home fi4:30 My Generation fi5:00 Prairie Pulse fi5:30 CEO Global Foresight fi6:00 This Old House Hour fi
Sundays 7:00 a.m. Sesame Street æ 8:00 Bob the Builder æ 8:30 Raggs æ 9:00 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps æ 9:30 Nanalan’ æ 10:00 Martha Speaksæ 10:30 SciGirls fi11:00 Enertips fi11:30 The Electric Company æ noon Red River Showcase fi12:30 My Generation fi1:00 Pedal America fi (8/26)1:00 Great Performances at the Met “Manon” ⁄
(8/5) (3 hrs)1:30 Great Performances at the Met “La Traviata”
⁄ (8/26) (2 ½ hrs)4:00 Doc Martin ⁄ (8/5, 8/26)5:00 Moyers & Company (8/5, 8/26)6:00 Antiques Roadshow fi (8/5, 8/26)
Weekdays5:00 a.m. Prairie Pulse (Mon)
Nightly Business Report (Tue-Fri)5:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (Mon)
Tavis Smiley (Tue-Fri)6:00 Various Public Affairs Programs (Mon-Fri) 6:30 Martha Speaks æ 7:00 Curious George æ 7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows
A Lot About That! æ 8:00 Super Why! æ 8:30 Dinosaur Train æ 9:00 Sesame Street æ 10:00 Sid the Science Kid æ 10:30 WordWorld æ 11:00 Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorldæ 11:30 Barney & Friends æ
noon Curiosity Quest fi12:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog æ 1:00 Caillou æ 1:30 Fetch! With Ruff Ruffmanæ 2:00 Cyberchase æ 2:30 Maya & Miguel æ 3:00 Arthur æ 3:30 WordGirl æ 4:00 Wild Kratts æ 4:30 The Electric Company æ 5:00 BBC World News America5:30 PBS NewsHour 6:30 Keeping Up Appearances ›
Yes, Minister begins 8/20
Symbol Keyfi General audienceæ Suitable for all childrenÆ Directed to children age 7 and older⁄ Parental guidance suggested
*Special membership drive programs air August 10-19. See the
prime time schedule for details.
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Radio Features
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Why? goes to ChinaWHY?
Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life host Jack Russel Weinstein traveled to China recently. The result? A series of fascinating discussions.
Tune in to get a fresh perspective
from an eastern point of view. What is it like to be an ex-patriot living in China? What can we learn from the principal of an elite Chinese private high school? What is the state of environmentalism in the polluted country, and how much hold does Confucius’ philosophy have over the country and its politicians?
Listen for the discussions, which were recorded with live audiences from cafes and bars in two of the most exciting cities in the world, as Why? Goes to China! Listen for the shows in the Hear It Now time slot in August.
Today’s space suits are mini space-ships, cumbersome oxygen-filled balloons that provide life-saving air pressure, but which are notoriously difficult to move and work in. Dava Newman at MIT wants to design a space suit for
future Mars explorers that’s more Captain Kirk than Neil Armstrong. See the progress as NOVA ScienceNow asks Can We Make it to Mars? Wednesday, August 1, 9:00 p.m. (CT)
“The Ed Sullivan Show” brought the greatest musical acts in the world into our living rooms every Sunday night. Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969 features memorable performances from superstars of that era, including The Beatles, The Doors, The Mamas & The Papas, The Rolling Stones, Johnny Rivers, The Beach Boys, Tom Jones, and Creedence Clearwater Revival (pictured). Friday, August 17, 7:30 p.m. (CT)
Join conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the renowned Vienna Philharmonic under the stars in the magnificent gardens of Austria’s Imperial Schönbrunn Palace for Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night 2012. Vienna Ballet dancers join the orchestra in celebration of the world of dance in music by Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, and Richard Strauss. Friday, August 31, 8:00 p.m. (CT)
In June 2011, eleven-year-old Jackie Evancho dazzled us with her first solo concert. In a follow-up to her debut, the little girl with a big voice returns with a new Great Performances special showcasing songs from
the silver screen. Jackie Evancho: Music of the Movies was recorded in the movie palace splendor of the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles. Sunday, August 12, 8:30 p.m. (CT)
In honor of what would have been Johnny Cash’s 80th birthday year, Celebrating the Music of Johnny Cash: We Walk the Line features some of the biggest artists in the music industry, including Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Pat Monahan of Train, Ronnie Dunn, Lucinda Williams, Jamey Johnson, Shooter Jennings, and Shelby Lynne. Saturday, August 11, 7:00 p.m. (CT)
Follow Dr. Albert Barnes’ remarkable rise from Philadelphia’s working-class neighborhood to the top of the modern art world in Barnes Collection. The film digs deep into the intricacies of paintings by Picasso, Cezanne, Matisse, Renoir, and
many others, offering a rare look at the priceless collection and the new Philadelphia museum that houses it. Friday, August 3, 8:00 p.m. (CT)
August Television Highlights
August Television Highlights
They Came to Play is an uplifting documentary chronicling the passion, pressure,
and potential surrounding the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs—a prestigious event that unites the world’s best amateur pianists with their dreams, if only for a brief time. Entertaining and irreverent, the documentary provides an intimate look into the lives of these competitors. Tuesday, August 21, 7:00 p.m. (CT)
Pegi and Neil Young’s Concert for the Bridge School is an annual, nonprofit charity event
that raises funds for children with severe speech and physical impairments. This year’s all-acoustic concert features Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, David Bowie, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Paul McCartney, and, of course, Neil Young. Tuesday, August 14, 7:00 p.m. (CT)
Many Prairie Public local television productions are funded in part by the following:
Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund with money from the voters on November 4, 2008, North Dakota
Council on the Arts, North Dakota Humanities Council, and by the members of Prairie Public. Thank you!
Nutritional science has made phenomenal discoveries in recent years. In Dr. Fuhrman’s Immunity Solution!, the
best-selling author and researcher shows how we can supercharge our immune system to protect our bodies against disease—everything from the common cold to cancer. Saturday, August 11, 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Celtic Woman: Believe was filmed with a dazzling array of visual and musical effects, including an orchestra, the Celtic Woman Band, the Atlanta Bagpipe Band, lush vocal harmonies from the Aontas Choir, and a children’s choir. Tune in to see a rebroadcast of this member favorite—and learn how you can get tickets to see the group in concert in Grand Forks on April 12, 2013! Monday, August 13, 8:30 p.m. (CT)
Art In The Twenty-First Century is the only primetime national television series to focus exclusively on contemporary art and artists. The episode themes in August explore Boundaries (August 2), History (August 9) and Balance (August 23) all at 9:00 p.m. (CT).
Art21 serves educators and their students by providing free materials and programs, including educators’ guides—all at Art21.org. There, you’ll also find the Art21 Blog, which chronicles the art landscape—from indexing daily events and activities to posing broader,
meditative questions about the place of art in our world.
Also at Art21.org, you’ll find an extensive archive of all of the films and educational
materials it produces, including original footage, transcribed interviews, research materials, educational publications, web pages, books, and artwork reproductions. The archive also includes film documentation of Art21’s education and public programs, including hundreds of hours of video by “Art21 Educators” participants.
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Investors Circle SupportWe extend our appreciation to new and renewing members of Investors Circle. These donors have demonstrated significant annual support for public media in our region. In this issue of WAVES, we recognize gifts received April 1-June 30, 2012.
Gold Investors $5,000 to $9,999Dr. Idatonye and Linda AfonyaPaul and Gail Ebeltoft
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TributesPrairie Public recognizes gifts in memory and in honor of others. This month, we gratefully acknowledge the following:
BJ Amick, Edith Falk In memory of Don Geiken
Bill Gardner In memory of F. F. Sadowsky
Ron and Gynnel Torgeson In memory of Myrtle Nickelson
David and Susan Wee In honor of Bev Fisher
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complete coverage of the national political conventions, PBS, NPR, and Prairie Public are going to even greater lengths to give us a first-hand look at the 2012 party conventions.
On television, political journalists Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill (pictured) will co-anchor gavel-to-gavel broadcast coverage at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida (August 27–30), and from the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina (September 4–5), as well as the Bank of America Stadium (September 6). Television’s special broadcast coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. (CT) each night of the conventions and continue LIVE until the conclusion of the proceedings at approximately 10:00 p.m. (CT).
On radio, Prairie Public’s news team and NPR will report daily during news programming about all the proceedings. Radio’s emphasis on exploring issues in-depth and connecting with real voters extends to npr.org where the coverage and analysis continues around the clock.
More analysis, interviews, and commentary
• Historians •Presidential historians provide television viewers with historical context of the
candidates’ acceptance speeches on the final night of each convention.
• Listen to Me •The PBS NewsHour showcases the voices
of voters through its “Listen to Me” project.• It’s All Politics •
NPR’s blog devoted to political news breaks down the day’s top news.
• NPR Double Take •The lighter, and sometime disagreeable, side of politics presented in two daily
editorial cartoons at npr.org.
Public media offers gavel-to-gavel coverage of the 2012 National Political
ConventionsExpanded online coverage provides an “all-access pass” to the GOP and
Democratic conventions