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1 ON AIR, ONLINE, ON THE GO THE MEMBERS MAGAZINE JULY 011 Summer Festivals on 99.5 All Classical page 7 A Capitol Fourth 8 Masterpiece Mystery! presents Zen 13 Dinosaur night! 16

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3 From the President Summer Stages Summer music festivals are a New England tradition. In fact, the per capita number of classical music fests is greater here than anywhere else in the country. So when 99.5 All Classical s managing director Ben Roe arrived at WGBH a few months ago, he knew he wanted 99.5 to provide more stages for this great summer tradition on air, online and in our communities. What s great about summer music festivals is that you get this kinetic combination of artists who don t normally play together, says Ben, a Grammy and Peabody Award-winning producer who previously led NPR s music division and has an extensive background in classical music. The results are often magical All Classical, Boston s only 4/7 classical music service, is kicking off July with musical fireworks, with the broadcast of the Fourth of July concert from the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade, co-hosted by Laura Carlo and Ron Della Chiesa. Then 99.5 will hit the road, with broadcasts from Boston, as well as visits to the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival, the Yellow Barn Festival in Putney, Vermont, the Bay Chamber Concerts in Maine, and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut (see page 7). We ll also be going to the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont, one of the true granddaddies of summer festivals, as it marks its 60th season, says Ben. Even as we widen the tent, we re bringing you more of what you love closer to home, from the Rockport Chamber Music Festival at Rockport s fabulous Shalin Liu Performance Center, to all three Tanglewood concerts every weekend throughout the summer (see page 7), but with a difference. We re adding more content to our Tanglewood broadcasts, Ben says. Look for an hour-and-a-half more every weekend of pre-game features, with the interviews and stories behind the music you won t find anywhere else. We re also bringing the experience of live classical music directly into our community, as the media sponsor of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra s citywide concerts (Landmarks Festivals at the Hatch Shell, neighborhood concerts and concerts for children) introduced each week by 99.5 s talented hosts. This is a summertime gift that 99.5 and the Landmarks Orchestra are proud to make to our community. And to make sure you have access to great summer festival music when and where you choose, we ve introduced the Boston Early Music and BSO-Tanglewood online streams, two of four new streaming services on 995allclassical.org. All this, plus our new, year-round New England Summer Festivals program every Saturday night, as part of 99.5 s revamped weekend lineup. We want to be both a mirror and a spotlight for our region s classical music riches, Ben says. And that means bringing you more summer festivals than ever before. Happy listening! Jon Abbott New in July: WGBH in HD On July 1, over-the-air viewers and Comcast subscribers with HD TVs and HD cable boxes will be able to receive WGBH in HD! See Where to Tune In at right. Where to Tune In TV Digital broadcast Comcast FiOS WGBH. 84 WGBH HD WGBH n/a WGBH HD.5/.1* 818/718* n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a WGBH n/a WGBH n/a GBH Kids n/a 153 n/a Boston Kids & n/a n/a 3 n/a n/a n/a Family (Boston only) *For over-the-air viewers, HD will be broadcast on.5 until 7/15. After that, it will be on.1. Most Comcast subscribers will find WGBH HD on channel 818; Plymouth/South Shore or Amesbury/Gloucester subscribers will find it on 718. To view HD channels, you need an HD-capable cable box and set. Channel numbers and availability may vary by community; contact your provider for more information. Comcast subscribers can access WGBH On Demand selected WGBH programs available at your convenience, day or night, at no additional charge. Go to Comcast 1, choose Get Local, then Local Networks. For more programs, go to Comcast 1 and choose History & Nature, then PBS-WGBH. Radio 89.7 WGBH, Boston s NPR Station for News and Culture wgbh.org/listen 89.7 HD All Classical 995allclassical.org 96.3 Back Bay/Beacon Hill, 89.5 WNCK Nantucket, 89.7 HD WCAI Cape and Islands NPR Station capeandislands.org 90.1 Martha s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 All stations available for streaming on wgbh.org/listen. Stay Connected WGBH Member Hotline weekdays 9am 5pm, membersonly@wgbh.org RCN Cox 4-Hour Program Feedback Line Leadership Circle MemberLine leadershipcircle@wgbh.org Ralph Lowell Society Hotline ralph_lowell_society@wgbh.org Local Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising nancy_dieterich@wgbh.org, wgbh.org/sponsorship Mailing address for gifts and correspondence: WGBH Membership, PO Box 55875, Boston, MA Charter Bell ExpressVu (Canada) Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 1

4 Member Discounts and Events Arthur Read Richelle Berard and Jun-Shik Whang from Cambridge use their MemberCards at museums including decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Harvard Museum of Natural History and the New England Aquarium. For a complete directory of 150+ discounts, go to wgbh.org/membercard. Boston Harbor Cruises The whole family can have a whale of a time when you use your WGBH MemberCard at Boston Harbor Cruises! Their high-speed catamarans get you out to sea quickly, so you spend more time with the whales. Buy two adult whalewatch tickets and receive one child s ticket free. Info: 877-SEE-WHALE; bostonharborcruises.com. Next Step Living Energy Assessments Don t waste energy and money air conditioning the great outdoors! Let Next Step Living help make your home more energy efficient. WGBH members receive a free Mass Save home energy assessment, and save $75 off home energy improvements. Next Step Living also will donate $5 of your order to WGBH. Info: ; nextsteplivinginc.com/wgbh. Norman Rockwell Museum The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge presents a behind-the-scenes look at the world of digital animation with Ice Age to the Digital Age: The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios. WGBH members receive $1 off adult admission through October. Info: ; nrm.org. Rockport Chamber Music Festival The 30th Rockport Chamber Music Festival features performances by the St. Petersburg String Quartet, Borromeo String Quartet, Calmus Ensemble Leipzig and more, at the Shalin Liu Performance Center in July. WGBH Members receive 10% off full-priced individual tickets (excludes subscriptions, student and senior tickets); limit two per MemberCard. Info: ; rcmf.org. 011 Tanglewood Season Enjoy the music of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in its summer home. WGBH members receive 30% off tickets for Friday evening performances on 7/15, 7/, 8/1 and 8/19, all at 8:30pm at the Koussevitzky Music Shed in Lenox, MA. Tickets and info: ; tanglewood.org/ offers/wgbh30percent; or at the BSO Box Office, 301 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. Roxbury International Film Festival Celebrate the vision and voices in films by and about people of color at the 13th Annual Roxbury Film Festival, 7/8 7/31. (Shown: Lisa Gossels My So-Called Enemy.) WGBH Members receive 10% off tickets and festival passes. Info: x33; roxburyfilmfestival.org. Woods Hole Film Festival The 0th annual Woods Hole Film Festival is an eight-day showcase of independent films with screenings, readings, workshops and more, 7/30 through 8/6. WGBH members save 0% off tickets purchased at the box office or online. Info: FILM; woodsholefilmfestival.org. (Shown: A Good Man) Lowell Folk Festival Don t miss the 5th annual Lowell Folk Festival, the nation s largest outdoor folk festival, in downtown Lowell. Brian O Donovan will broadcast A Celtic Sojourn live from one of the stages. Enjoy traditional music, dance, ethnic foods, crafts and more. 7/9 evening, 7/30 31, 1noon 6pm. Info: ; lowellfolkfestival.org. WGBH occasionally exchanges its mailing list with other non-profit organizations. To opt out, please call or our Member Hotline (page 1) or write: WGBH Member Services, One Guest Street, Boston, MA 0135.

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10 WGBH Dedicated to delivering outstanding nonfiction, science, nature, news, public affairs and documentary programming, this WGBH-produced 4/7 television channel explores a different theme each month. In July, s theme is Power. Power corrupts. Whether in politics or art, whether between individuals or in the energy grids that traverse the planet, there is no shortage of ways to experience power. Visit worldcompass.org to see a complete listing of programs, explore additional features and share your thoughts and ideas. Here s a small sample of July s programs: Digital:. Comcast: 09 FiOS: 473 RCN: 94 Cox: 807 Charter: Global Voices/For God, Tsar and Fatherland Russian nationalism percolates in a castle outside Moscow, where Russian patriot Mikhail Morozov who longs for a return to the glory days of Old Russia rules autonomously over young initiates, laying the groundwork for a rapidly growing right-wing movement. Sun, 7/3 at 9pm P.O.V./The Judge and the General Juan Guzmán, a conservative Chilean judge and Augusto Pinochet supporter, challenges Pinochet s immunity from prosecution. Sun, 7/10 at 8:30pm P.O.V./Enemies of the People From the foot soldiers who slit throats to Pol Pot s right-hand man, the notorious Brother Number Two, this film records shocking testimony about Cambodia s Khmer Rouge. Sun, 7/17 at 8:30pm Independent Lens/Power Paths Strip mines and coal-burning power plants have provided royalties and jobs to a number of Native American tribes, but they have brought with them pollution, cancer and environmental devastation. Sun, 7/4 at 9pm Fireworks! Celebrate the Fourth of July with musical performances by some of the country s best known musicians. Broadcast live from the US Capitol lawn, this concert showcases the most spectacular fireworks display anywhere in the nation. In tribute to America s birthday, the show is capped off with Tchaikovsky s 181 Overture, complete with live cannon fire provided by the US Army Presidential Salute Battery. A Capitol Fourth Mon, 7/4 at 8pm on WGBH What s on and Want convenient reminders? Sign up for our e-newsletter at wgbh.org/newsletters, or call All programs, unless noted (*), are closed captioned for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing. (d) Described for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. Friday 1 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Basic Black Keeping Up 8pm Washington Week Nova ScienceNow How Does the Brain Work? Can science help us understand how the brain allows us to think, act, feel, behave and process the world around us? (d) 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm MI-5 Project Friendly Fire Nova What Are Dreams? Join leading dream researchers and witness the experiments they use to investigate the world of sleep. (d) 10pm Need to Know Scientific American Frontiers Don t Forget. Alan Alda investigates how memories are created and how as people age, memories become elusive, sometimes vanishing forever. (d) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Saturday 11am The Victory Garden Ask This Old House 11:30 Everyday Food (d) María Hinojosa: One-on-One Faye Wattleton 1pm Rachel s Favorite Food for Living Ask This Old House (*) 1:30 The French Chef (*) Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect 1pm Vine Talk 1:30 Lidia s Italy Nova ScienceNow How Does the Brain Work? (See 7/1 at 8pm) pm Food Trip with Todd English :30 Simply Ming Nova What Are Dreams? (See 7/1 at 9pm) 3pm America s Test Kitchen 3:30 Cook s Country Scientific American Frontiers Don t Forget (See 7/1 at 10pm) 4pm Primal Grill 4:30 Rough Cut Keeping Score Mahler: Legacy. An examination of Gustav Mahler s creative growth, including his symphonies and the Ruckert songs. 5pm This Old House Hour 5:30 Keeping Score A Mahler Journey. A concert of Gustav Mahler s music by the San Francisco Symphony. Includes the love song Adagietto. 6pm María Hinojosa: One-on-One Helen Zia. Zia, a journalist and civil rights activist focused on the rights of women, the LGBT community and Asian Americans, talks about being caught between two worlds, finding her voice, and what it means to be American. 6:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot: The Clocks. Poirot is asked to assist in a murder investigation to determine if a young woman is responsible for the crime. But mounting complications in the case lead the detective to suspect an international political cover-up. (d) All About Eve A Broadway star (Bette Davis) takes a young and seemingly naive aspiring actress (Anne Baxter) under her wing. 8pm Keeping Up 8:30 The Old Guys (*) 9pm Lark Rise to Candleford Run Silent, Run Deep A submarine commander (Clark Gable) hunts the Japanese destroyer that sank his last sub. 8 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless

11 10pm Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) 11pm Basic Black Ebert Presents at the Movies 11:30 Ask This Old House Music Voyager Lafayette: Sounds from the Bayou Sunday 3 6am Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) 7am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am Moneytrack (d) 8:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am Washington Week 9:30 Greater Boston 10am Inside Washington 10:30 McLaughlin Group 11am Travelscope (d) Need to Know 11:30 Rick Steves Europe Castile 1pm Art Wolfe s Travels to the Edge Invitation to Literature My Name Is Red. A historical novel and a graphic murder mystery set among the miniaturists of the Ottoman court. (d) 1:30 Basic Black Music Voyager Rocky Mountain Adventures 1pm Great Performances at the Met Lucia di Lammermoor. Natalie Dessay stars as the innocent young woman driven to madness, opposite Joseph Calleja. Theater Talk (*) 1:30 Theater Talk (*) pm Equitrekking (d) :30 The Artist Toolbox Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky 3pm Vine Talk 3:30 Keeping Score Mahler: Legacy (See 7/ at 4:30pm) Made in Spain 4pm Avec Eric 4:30 Keeping Score A Mahler Journey (See 7/ at 5:30pm) Lidia s Italy 5pm Simply Ming 5:30 Frontline The French Chef (*) 6pm Ask This Old House 6:30 Music Voyager Shreveport: Road Through Northern Louisiana María Hinojosa: One-on-One Helen Zia (See 7/ at 6pm) 7pm The Artist Toolbox Isabel Allende Run Silent, Run Deep (See 7/ at 9pm) 7:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies 8pm Nature The Gorilla King See Primate Time, page 10 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot: Halloween Party. Ariadne Oliver (Zoe Wanamaker) returns to join forces with Poirot (David Suchet) to investigate a drowning. As they look further, they uncover a series of mysterious deaths in the village. (d) Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America The Shot Heard Around The /American Crisis.Chronicles the 1770 clash between British Redcoats and the townspeople of Boston, and the 1776 battles with Washington. (d) 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot: Halloween Party (See 9pm) 11pm Live from the Artists Den Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Monday 4 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Granada, Cordoba and Spain s Costa Del Sol Keeping Up 8pm A Capitol Fourth See Fireworks!, page 8 Outnumbered 8:30 The Worst Week of My Life 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot: Halloween Party (See 7/3 at 9pm) 9:30 Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize Mark Twain Prize winner Tina Fey is toasted/roasted by an A-list class of comedic talent. Cerebral. A d v e r t i s e m e n t From biology to psychology, find topics that satisfy your intellectual curiosity. Check out our thought-provoking courses online or on campus. Fall registration begins August 1. Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 9

12 Primate Time In 1974, famed primatologist Dian Fossey introduced a young researcher named Kelly Stewart to a gorilla family. Stewart, daughter of actor James Stewart, was the first to see a tiny new baby gorilla. She named him Titus, and her journal entry began the up-close observation of his life that researchers have continued to this day. Nature retraces the life of Titus, silverback leader, from birth to present reign, spanning a tumultuous period in the history of a species and a nation. Nature/The Gorilla King Wed, 7/6 at 8pm on WGBH The great apes chimps, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos seem to have rich emotional lives similar to our own. But just how smart are these animals? A new generation of investigators is revealing the secret mental lives of great apes. But just as clever experiments are exposing the extraordinary abilities of great apes, new research is redefining the mental talents of our own species. Scientists are beginning to understand what separates us from our closest living relatives. Nova/Ape Genius Wed, 7/6 at 9pm on WGBH How well can we understand what s going on in the brains of nonhuman animals? Do our pets like dogs have the same feelings we do? How smart are animals, really? Nova ScienceNow/How Smart Are Animals? Wed, 7/6 at 10pm on WGBH 10:30 The Old Guys (*) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Tuesday 5 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier Keeping Up 8pm History Detectives Cases investigate a raid on the federal armory in Harpers Ferry, why US troops were in Siberia during War I and a Ronald McDonald costume. Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) 9pm Frontline Hustle 10pm Frontline Hustle 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Wednesday 6 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Oslo Keeping Up 8pm Nature The Gorilla King See Primate Time, this page This Old House Hour 9pm Nova Ape Genius See Primate Time, this page (d) MI-5 The Sleeper 10pm Nova ScienceNow How Smart Are Animals? See Primate Time, this page (d) Globe Trekker Venice City Guide 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Thursday 7 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Norway s West Keeping Up 8pm Doc Martin Frontline The Confessions. Explore the case of the Norfolk Four, the four sailors who confessed to the rape and murder of a Virginia woman despite any evidence linking them to the crime. (d) 9pm Henry: Mind of a Tyrant Lover See Kings of England, page 11 9:30 P.O.V. Sweetgrass 10pm Horizon: How Much Is Your Dead Body Worth? With demand for body parts high, some unscrupulous traders have sold bodies without permission, with devastating consequences. Horizon investigates this gruesome trade. 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Friday 8 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Madrid Keeping Up 8pm Washington Week Nature The Gorilla King See Primate Time, this page 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm MI-5 The Sleeper Nova Ape Genius See Primate Time, this page (d) 10pm Need to Know Nova ScienceNow How Smart Are Animals? See Primate Time, this page (d) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour 11am Saturday 9 The Victory Garden Ask This Old House Open Studio Tour 011 JULY 16 & 17 Saturday & Sunday 11am 5pm AUG. 0 & 1 Saturday & Sunday 11am 5pm LittLe Compton & tiverton, ri Dartmouth & Westport, ma Discover Art & Soul n 8th Annual Summer Tour n 74 Exhibiting Artists n 45 Locations in Beautiful Coastal Villages n Free Art Demonstrations n Meet the Artists n Local and Handmade Arts n Free and Open to the Public n All Ages Welcome FIND OUT MORE! Connecting artists and audiences in inspiring ways A d v e r t i s e m e n t 10 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless

13 11:30 Everyday Food (d) María Hinojosa: One-On-One Helen Zia (See 7/ at 6pm) 1pm Rachel s Favorite Food for Living Nature The Gorilla King See Primate Time, page 10 1:30 French Chef (*) 1pm Vine Talk Nova Ape Genius See Primate Time, page 10 (d) 1:30 Lidia s Italy pm Food Trip with Todd English Nova ScienceNow How Smart Are Animals? See Primate Time, page 10 (d) :30 Simply Ming 3pm America s Test Kitchen Henry: Mind of a Tyrant Lover See Kings of England, this page 3:30 Cook s Country 4pm Primal Grill All About Eve (See 7/ at 6:30pm) 4:30 Rough Cut 5pm This Old House Hour 6pm María Hinojosa: One-On-One Nolan Bowie. Bowie has spent much of his career exploring issues regarding equity and fairness in the allocation of information technology. He discusses the global digital divide, the future of the Web and how the Internet should be regulated. 6:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot: Halloween Party (See 7/3 at 9pm) Ask This Old House 7pm Gorky Park A Moscow detective s investigation of a bizarre triple murder leads him to run-ins with the KGB and an American tycoon. 8pm Keeping Up 8:30 The Old Guys (*) 9pm Lark Rise to Candleford Mississippi Burning Two FBI agents face racism while investigating the disappearance of three civil rights activists in 1964 Mississippi. 10pm Antiques Roadshow Trash to Treasure 11pm Rick Steves Europe Madrid Kings of England At first it was lust, then love on the king s part, his so great folly recorded in the 17 letters he wrote to her in 157 and 158. But when Anne Boleyn refused to become his mistress, Henry conceived the idea of marrying her. That required a Papal annulment of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon. This ought not to have posed a problem for a king, but Henry faced a futile six-year struggle to get what he wanted from Pope Clement VII. During this time, Henry began to re-think the nature of the English monarchy: he came to believe that the king, not the Pope, should rule the Church in England. Henry: Mind of a Tyrant Thu, 7/7 at 9pm on WGBH Born the second child and first son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1841, Prince Albert Edward of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha always was destined to be king. It was just a very long time coming. By the time he succeeded his mother to the British throne in 1901, King Edward VII was almost 60. This film reveals the contradictory personality and extraordinary private life of the man known as Bertie to his family, showing how he combined the endless pursuit of pleasure with an instinctive grasp of the monarchy s role in the 0th century. Edward VII: The Pleasure King Thu, 7/14 at 9pm on WGBH A d v e r t i s e m e n t Maritime Arts & Antiques Americana & Paintings Asian Arts Week Summer Auction Schedule Maritime Arts & Antiques July 1 st & nd Americana & Paintings August 3 rd - 5 th Cape Cod Contemporary Art August 10 th Asian Arts Week August 3 rd - 7 th Americana & Paintings Asian Arts Week Selling in New England Selling to the Robert C. Eldred Co. Inc. - P.O. Box East Dennis, MA Ma lic. #155 Ebert Presents at the Movies 11:30 Ask This Old House Music Voyager Shreveport: Road Through Northern Louisiana Sunday 10 6am Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) 7am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am Moneytrack 8:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am Washington Week 9:30 Greater Boston 10am Inside Washington 10:30 McLaughlin Group 11am Travelscope Need to Know 11:30 Rick Steves Europe Normandy 1pm Art Wolfe s Travels to the Edge Invitation to Literature Odyssey. Odysseus must travel the known and unknown world before he can return to his kingdom of Ithaca. (d) 1:30 Rick Steves Europe Madrid Music Voyager From D.C. to Cajun Country 1pm Ask This Old House Theater Talk (*) 1:30 History Detectives (See 7/5 at 8pm) Theater Talk (*) pm Equitrekking :30 Nature The Gorilla King See Primate Time, page 10 The Artist Toolbox Daniel Boulud 3pm Vine Talk 3:30 Nova Ape Genius See Primate Time, page 10 (d) Made in Spain 4pm Avec Eric 4:30 Nova ScienceNow How Smart Are Animals? See Primate Time, page 10 (d) Lidia s Italy 5pm Simply Ming Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 11

14 Ridden by Death Julia McKenzie is back as Agatha Christie s detective with a gentle smile and probing mind. Miss Marple s old friend is found murdered and, when she receives a list of names sent by the victim before his death, Miss Marple seeks justice. 5:30 Henry: Mind of a Tyrant Lover See Kings of England, page 11 The French Chef (*) 6pm Ask This Old House 6:30 Music Voyager New Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm María Hinojosa: One-On-One Nolan Bowie (See 7/9 at 6pm) 7pm The Artist Toolbox John Legend History Detectives (See 7/5 at 8pm) 7:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies Masterpiece Mystery!/ Miss Marple: The Pale Horse Sun, 7/10 at 9pm on WGBH 8pm Nature Oceans in Glass: Behind The Scenes of the Monterey Bay Aquarium (See 7/13 at 8pm) Henry: Mind of a Tyrant Lover See Kings of England, page 11 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple: The Pale Horse See Ridden by Death, this page (d) Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America The War Moves South/ The Turned Upside Down. Follow the war in the South, a savage battle of partisan raids and guerrilla skirmishes. Then travel along as an extraordinary naval blunder allows the French fleet to isolate a large British garrison at Yorktown, forcing the British to surrender. (d) 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple: The Pale Horse See Ridden by Death, this page (d) 11pm Live from the Artists Den Robert Plant and the Band of Joy Monday 11 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Stockholm Keeping Up 8pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 1) Outnumbered 8:30 The Worst Week of My Life 9pm Antiques Roadshow San Antonio, TX (Pt. ) Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple: The Pale Horse See Ridden by Death, this page (d) 10pm American Experience Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: Ambition. Follow the story of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln s childhoods his in a remote backwoods log cabin, hers in a wealthy Kentucky home and learn about their courtship. (d) 10:30 The Old Guys 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Tuesday 1 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Helsinki and Tallinn Keeping Up 8pm History Detectives Cases include a Civil War soldier s letter, fabric from an aircraft that could be linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky and a 1950s comic book Negro Romance. Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 1) 9pm Frontline Hustle Birdfeeders, Houses & Seed Annuals Perennials Large Blooming Planters Fresh & Silk Flowers A d v e r t i s e m e n t Ceramic Pots Arbors Trellises Woodstock Chimes For 135 years, the Russell Family has offered Beautiful Plants plus Great Gardening Advice & Inspiring Gifts & Decor to enhance all homes & lifestyles. It s Worth a Trip to Russell s! Est G A R D E N C E N T E R ROUTE 0, WAYLAND, MA Tools Garden Supplies Accents & Decor Statuary Julia Knight Dishware Jewelry Baggalini Handbags Gifts &Toys Open Daily Year Round 1 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless

15 10pm Frontline Hustle 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Wednesday 13 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Galicia and the Camino De Santiago Keeping Up (*) 8pm Nature Oceans in Glass: Behind the Scenes of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Find the science behind the magic at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which presents entire habitats that include 30,000 animals and plants. This Old House Hour 9pm Nova Kings of Camouflage. Cuttlefish can hypnotize their prey, impersonate the opposite sex and even kill with lightening-fast speed. They have the largest brain-tobody ratio of all the invertebrates, but are they capable of learning and remembering complex tasks? Scientists reveal what they have learned about these masters of disguise. (d) MI-5 Who Guards the Guards? 10pm Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Voyage to Kure Sea Ghosts. Beluga whales are an evolutionary surprise a warm-blooded mammal in a numbingly cold sea. Travel to the Arctic to discover why some beluga groups are thriving while others are disappearing. Globe Trekker South Atlantic 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Thursday 14 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Basque Country Keeping Up 8pm Doc Martin Frontline The Confessions (See 7/7 at 8pm) 9pm Edward VII: The Pleasure King See Kings of England, page 11 9:30 P.O.V. Enemies of the People 10pm Horizon: How to Kill A Human Being Former British politician Michael Portillo explores the science and history behind current methods of execution and investigates some alternatives. 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Friday 15 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Castile Keeping Up 8pm Washington Week Nature Oceans in Glass: Behind the Scenes of the Monterey Bay Aquarium (See 7/13 at 8pm) 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm MI-5 Who Guards the Guards? Nova Kings of Camouflage (See 7/13 at 9pm) 10pm Need to Know Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Voyage to Kure Sea Ghosts (See 7/13 at 10pm) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Saturday 16 11am The Victory Garden (d) Ask This Old House 11:30 Everyday Food (d) María Hinojosa: One-on-One Nolan Bowie (See 7/9 at 6pm) 1pm Rachel s Favorite Food for Living History Detectives (See 7/1 at 8pm) 1:30 The French Chef (*) 1pm Vine Talk Nature Oceans in Glass: Behind the Scenes of the Monterey Bay Aquarium (See 7/13 at 8pm) 1:30 Lidia s Italy Theatrical Thriller Plácido Domingo gives voice and soul to Rigoletto, a court jester, who after publicly ridiculing a nobleman, Count Ceprano, is tragically punished by the courtiers for his unforgivable insolence. Gilda (Julia Novikova), the attractive, sheltered daughter of Rigoletto, pays the price with her life for the errors of her father and the mistaken love for the cynical Duke of Mantua, a powerful and handsome man. Recorded in high definition in the Renaissance splendor of Mantua, Italy, the program transports you to the actual places and hours of the day specified in the libretto. Great Performances/Rigoletto Sun, 7/17 at 3pm on WGBH Zen Master What does an honest cop do when his bosses are on the side of the lawbreakers? Outwitting prosecutors, politicians, mobsters and runof-the-mill kidnappers and killers, Detective Aurelio Zen (Rufus Sewell) brings justice to modern-day Italy, whether the authorities want it or not. Based on the best-selling novels by Michael Dibdin. pm Food Trip with Todd English Nova Kings of Camouflage (See 7/13 at 9pm) :30 Simply Ming 3pm America s Test Kitchen Gorky Park (See 7/9 at 7pm) 3:30 Cook s Country 4pm Primal Grill 4:30 Rough Cut 5pm This Old House Hour 5:15 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Voyage to Kure Sea Ghosts (See 7/13 at 10pm) 6pm María Hinojosa: One-on-One Alfredo Corchado. As Mexican bureau chief for The Dallas Morning News, Corchado is one of the last journalists covering the increasingly violent drug war. In this interview, he talks about why he risks his life every day to report the truth. Masterpiece Mystery!/Zen Sun, 7/17 at 9pm on WGBH 6:15 Edward VII: The Pleasure King See Kings of England, page 11 6:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple: The Pale Horse See Ridden by Death, page 1 (d) 7pm Mississippi Burning (See 7/9 at 9pm) 8pm Keeping Up 8:30 The Old Guys (*) 9pm Lark Rise to Candleford Razor s Edge An idealistic war veteran embarks on a quest for the meaning of life. Based on a tale by W. Somerset Maugham. 10pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 1) 11pm Rick Steves Europe Castile 11:30 Ask This Old House Ebert Presents at the Movies Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 13

16 Mind Games Psychological profiles of criminals and foreign adversaries are a regular part of modern law enforcement and intelligence-gathering. At the height of War II, however, creating a profile of the enemy detailing as much as possible about his childhood, current state of mind and potential actions was a groundbreaking idea. This program recounts the work of Harvard psychoanalyst Dr. Walter Langer, who compiled the first-ever analysis of Adolf Hitler s mental and emotional state, using a Freudian model of investigation. Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler Thu, 7/1 at 9pm on WGBH Library on Hooves Biblioburro is the story of a librarian and a library like no other. A decade ago, Colombian teacher Luis Soriano was inspired to spend his weekends bringing a modest collection of precious books on the backs of two hard-working donkeys to the children of a poor and violence-ridden province. As Soriano braves armed bands, drug traffickers, snakes and heat, his library on hooves carries an inspirational message about education and a better future for Colombia. His efforts have attracted worldwide attention and imitators but his story has never been better told than in this film. P.O.V./Biblioburro Thu, 7/1 at 9pm on WGBH Sunday 17 6am Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 1) 7am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am Moneytrack 8:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am Washington Week 9:30 Greater Boston 10am Inside Washington 10:30 McLaughlin Group 11am Travelscope Need to Know 11:30 Rick Steves Europe Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland 1pm Art Wolfe s Travels to the Edge Invitation to Literature The Bacchae. The city of Thebes is torn apart as the disguised god Dionysus returns, demanding to be worshipped. (d) 1:30 Rick Steves Europe Castile Music Voyager Los Angeles City of Stars 1pm Ask This Old House Theater Talk (*) 1:30 History Detectives (See 7/1 at 8pm) Theater Talk (*) pm Equitrekking :30 Ask This Old House The Artist Toolbox Ramsey Lewis 3pm Great Performances Rigoletto from Mantua See Theatrical Thriller, page 13 Vine Talk 3:30 Made in Spain 4pm Avec Eric 4:30 Lidia s Italy 5pm Simply Ming 5:30 Edward VII: The Pleasure King See Kings of England, page 11 The French Chef (*) 6pm Ask This Old House 6:30 Music Voyager Colombia Rocks! María Hinojosa: One-on-One Alfredo Corchado (See 7/16 at 6pm) 7pm The Artist Toolbox Isabel & Ruben Toledo History Detectives (See 7/1 at 8pm) Thumbs Up The first documentary to dramatize the rich saga of American movie reviewing offers an insider s look at of the critics profession, with commentary from America s best-regarded reviewers: Roger Ebert (The Chicago Sun-Times), A.O. Scott (The New York Times), Andrew Sarris (The New York Observer) and Kenneth Turan (The Los Angeles Times). We also hear from young, articulate, Internet voices, including Harry Knowles (ainitcoolnews.com) and Karina Longworth (spout.com). With stories that are entertaining, humorous and personal, this documentary tells all. For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism Thu, 7/1 at 10pm on WGBH A d v e r t i s e m e n t 14 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless

17 7:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies 8pm Nature In the Valley of the Wolves. Follow the lives of the first wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone, including their battles with rival wolf packs and the changing fortunes of the coyotes and foxes who share their home range. Edward VII: The Pleasure King See Kings of England, page 11 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta See Zen Master, page 13 (d) Ground War Warrior Weapons. Learn about the evolution of soldiers and their gear, from the phalanx formations of Alexander the Great to the development of wearable exoskeletons. (d) 10pm Ground War Battlefield Mobility. Mobility on the battlefield and the never-ending challenge to maximize effectiveness and find the right balance of protective armor, speed, mobility and firepower are explored. (d) 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta See Zen Master, page 13 (d) 11pm Live from the Artists Den Squeeze Monday 18 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Burgundy Keeping Up 8pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. ) Outnumbered 8:30 The Worst Week of My Life 9pm Antiques Roadshow San Antonio, TX (Pt. 3) Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta See Zen Master, page 13 (d) 10pm American Experience Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: We Are Elected. The Lincoln marriage is both tempestuous and passionate: she has a temper; he suffers bouts of depression. But they Concord Lamp & Shade share a powerful political ambition that sends Abraham to the House of Representatives and later, sees him run for president. (d) 10:30 The Old Guys (*) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Tuesday 19 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe France s Dordogne Keeping Up 8pm History Detectives Cases include a propeller from a War II drone, a wooden club that could be Teddy Roosevelt s and a letter that Clara Barton may have written concerning a soldier s life. Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. ) 9pm Frontline Hustle 10pm Frontline Hustle 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Wednesday 0 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Barcelona and Catalunya Keeping Up 8pm Secrets of the Dead Lost in the Amazon. Discover what happened to famed adventurer Col. Percy Fawcett, who went looking for a city of gold in the Amazon in 195 and disappeared in the jungles of Brazil forever. (d) This Old House Hour 9pm Nova The Great Inca Rebellion. In an impoverished suburb of Lima, forensic experts investigate the startling find of dozens of corpses that were hastily buried and disfigured by appalling wounds and fractures inflicted by steel blades and crude bullets. See what forensic analysis uncovers and learn the role these warriors played in the untold final chapter of the Spanish conquest of the Incas. (d) Upstairs? Downstairs? A D V E R T I S E M E N T Distinctive & Traditional Lamps & Shades 1 Walden Street Concord, MA Hours: M-S Make stairs safer with a Stannah stair lift - the practical solution where stairs are a problem. To learn more call: Website: stannah@stannah.com Also for stairs that turn Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 15

18 Digging Dinosaurs Meet the monitor lizard. Armed with sharp teeth, tearing claws and a whip-like tail, this fearsome creature is not only powerful, but smart. Top predators with intelligence, monitor lizards learn as they hunt, and use their brain to track down prey, no matter what. With their acute intelligence, monitors including the largest of all, the Komodo dragon are a very different kind of reptile. Nova/Lizard Kings Wed, 7/7 at 8pm on WGBH How is it that dinosaurs managed to survive and even thrive in the gloom of the dark and frigid polar regions? This is one of today s most intriguing enigmas in paleontology. A unique field expedition ventures to Alaska s North Slope to defrost a jackpot of new fossil clues. The team of researchers combines extreme engineering and perilous fossil hunting, including digging a tunnel into the permafrost to collect the dinosaur bones. With Alaska s spectacular wilderness as a backdrop, step into a prehistoric lost world. Nova/Arctic Dinosaurs Wed, 7/7 at 9pm on WGBH In the summer of 1868, paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh boarded a train for a sightseeing excursion and realized he was traveling through the greatest dinosaur burial ground of all time. Ruthless, jealous and insanely competitive, Marsh would wrestle over the discovery with the other leading paleontologist of his generation, Edward Drinker Cope. Their professional rivalry eventually spiraled out of control, and ultimately left both men alone and almost penniless. American Experience/Dinosaur Wars Wed, 7/7 at 10pm on WGBH MI-5 A Prayer for My Daughter 10pm Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre. Historians have believed that when the Spanish Conquistadors arrived in Aztec territory in the 15th century, they were welcomed by the Aztecs as returning light-skinned gods. But a new find outside of Mexico City is turning history on its head. The discovery: more than 400 bodies, many of which show signs of having been mutilated and even eaten. (d) Globe Trekker The Netherlands 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Thursday 1 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein and Andorra 8pm Doc Martin Frontline 9pm Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler See Mind Games, page 14 P.O.V. Biblioburro, The Donkey Library See Library on Hooves, page 14 10pm Horizon: The Truth About Violence From the role brain chemicals like dopamine and serotonin play in controlling our 16 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless aggression to social conditioning, discover what can make us aggressive. For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism See Thumbs Up, page 14 (*) 11pm Charlie Rose 11:30 PBS NewsHour Friday 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Normandy Keeping Up 8pm Washington Week Secrets of the Dead Lost in the Amazon (See 7/0 at 8pm) 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm MI-5 A Prayer for My Daughter Nova The Great Inca Rebellion (See 7/0 at 9pm) 10pm Need to Know Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre (See 7/0 at 10pm) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Saturday 3 11am The Victory Garden (d) Ask This Old House 11:30 Everyday Food (d) María Hinojosa: One-on-One Alfredo Corchado (See 7/16 at 6pm) 1pm Rachel s Favorite Food for Living Ask This Old House 1:30 The French Chef (*) History Detectives (See 7/19 at 8pm) 1pm Vine Talk 1:30 Lidia s Italy Secrets of the Dead Lost in the Amazon (See 7/0 at 8pm) pm Food Trip with Todd English :30 Simply Ming Nova The Great Inca Rebellion (See 7/0 at 9pm) 3pm America s Test Kitchen 3:30 Cook s Country Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre (See 7/0 at 10pm) 4pm Primal Grill 4:30 Rough Cut Razor s Edge 5pm This Old House Hour 6pm María Hinojosa: One-on-One Nell Painter. Painter is a noted historian, professor emerita at Princeton and the author of numerous books, including Southern History Across the Color Line. In this conversation, Painter explains what drives her, how the idea of beauty has changed in America and why she doesn t believe race exists. 6:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta See Zen Master, page 13 (d) 7pm Gorky Park (See 7/9 at 7pm) 8pm Keeping Up 8:30 The Old Guys (*) 9pm Lark Rise to Candleford 9:15 Run Silent, Run Deep (See 7/ at 9pm) 10pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. ) 11pm Rick Steves Europe Normandy Ebert Presents at the Movies 11:30 Ask This Old House Music Voyager New Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm Sunday 4 6am Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. ) 7am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am Moneytrack 8:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am Washington Week 9:30 Greater Boston 10am Inside Washington 10:30 McLaughlin Group 11am Travelscope Need to Know 11:30 Rick Steves Europe London 1pm Art Wolfe s Travels to the Edge Invitation to Literature The Bhagavad Gita. Follow the epic tale of the warrior-prince Arjuna confronting a life-or-death dilemma during civil war. (d)

19 1:30 Rick Steves Europe Normandy Music Voyager Lafayette: Sounds from the Bayou 1pm Ask This Old House Theater Talk (*) 1:30 Ask This Old House Theater Talk (*) pm Secrets of the Dead Lost in the Amazon (See 7/0 at 8pm) Equitrekking :30 The Artist Toolbox Jason Alexander 3pm Nova The Great Inca Rebellion (See 7/0 at 9pm) Vine Talk 3:30 Made in Spain 4pm Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre (See 7/0 at 10pm) Avec Eric 4:30 Lidia s Italy 5pm Children and Autism: Time Is Brain Simply Ming 5:30 Decoding Autism A look at the neurodevelopmental disorder highlights research and shares interviews with several families. French Chef (*) 6pm Ask This Old House 6:30 Music Voyager The Capital of Salsa María Hinojosa: One-on-One Nell Painter (See 7/3 at 6pm) 7pm The Artist Toolbox Tom Skerritt (*) Run Silent, Run Deep (See 7/ at 9pm) 7:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies 8pm Nature The Cheetah Orphans. Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. (d) 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal. A disgraced aristocrat jumps off a bridge. Or was he pushed? The Ministry of Justice wants a ruling of suicide, while a powerful prosecutor hints that Zen had better start looking for the murderer. (d) Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler See Mind Games, page 14 10pm Horizon: The Truth About Violence (See 7/1 at 10pm) 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal (See 9pm) 11pm Live from the Artists Den Daniel Merriweather, A Fine Frenzy and Lisa Hannigan Monday 5 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Luzern, Bern, Zurich and Lausanne Keeping Up 8pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 3) Outnumbered 8:30 The Worst Week of My Life 9pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA (Pt. 1) Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal (See 7/4 at 9pm) 10pm American Experience Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: Shattered. The Lincolns arrive in Washington with Abraham s ability to lead in question and Mary s sympathies suspected, and then tragedy strikes with the death of their son, Willie. (d) 10:30 The Old Guys (*) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Tuesday 6 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Vienna and the Danube Keeping Up 8pm History Detectives Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 3) 9pm Frontline Hustle 10pm Frontline Hustle 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Wednesday 7 6pm PBS NewsHour Inside Colonial Craftsmanship at Hunter House This summer, take a unique look at the craftsmanship of 18th century furniture makers as you tour one of America s great Colonial houses. Clock case doors, chests of drawers, desks and cabinets will be opened to give you an inside look at the construction methods and designs of legendary Newport craftsmen like the Townsends and Goddards. Open Furniture Tours offered every Thursday, June 30 to August 5. Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A A d v e r t i s e m e n t Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 17

20 The 18th Amendment Go behind the scenes with filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick in this sneak preview of their new film Prohibition, premiering in October. Discover the true story of America s Great Experiment and go beyond the oft-told tales of gangsters, rum runners, flappers and speakeasies to experience the rise, rule and fall of the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution. History Detectives Cases investigate a portable projection screen that may have been used to view spy photos during the Cuban Missile Crisis, an Amos n Andy program recording and a women s suffrage painting. 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe The Czech Republic Keeping Up PBS Previews/Prohibition Thu, 7/8 at 10:30pm on WGBH 8pm Nova Lizard Kings See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) This Old House Hour 9pm Nova Arctic Dinosaurs See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) MI-5 Love and Death 10pm American Experience Dinosaur Wars See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) Globe Trekker Morocco 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Thursday 8 6pm PBS NewsHour History Detectives Cases include a look at a $6 bill from the revolutionary period, the short-snorter bill story and a pin that may be a piece of the Liberty Bell. 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Athens and Side Trips Keeping Up 8pm Doc Martin Frontline 9pm How Long Is A Piece of String? Comedian Alan Davies seeks the answer to the puzzle of measurement though a journey through maths, physics and quantum mechanics. P.O.V. Mugabe and the White African 10pm A Harpist s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound of Change A profile of the principal harpist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops from , tracing her groundbreaking career as a pioneering woman of color in the predominantly white world of classical music, as well as her teaching and philanthropic activities. (*) 10:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition See The 18th Amendment, this page (d) Ask This Old House 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour 6pm Friday 9 PBS NewsHour History Detectives Cases include a Grand Army of the Republic photograph, Jefferson s pledge to build a pair of elementary schools and a bell that may have been ringside at Jack Dempsey s legendary world heavyweight championship match. 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves Europe Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland Keeping Up 8pm Washington Week Nova Lizard Kings See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) We ll pick it up, give you a tax receipt and drive away. If it s got an engine, tires and a clear title, your car can be donated to WGBH to help support WGBH programs and services. A D V E R T I S E M E N T S IceAge 011 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Ice Age to the Digital Age The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios June 11 - October 31 From sketch to screen, see the animazing art behind the movies Ice Age, Robots, and Rio, oh my! nrm.org open daily Rt. 183, Stockbridge, MA For information on WGBH s Vehicle Donation Program, call WGBH (944). wgbh.org/cardonation 18 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless

21 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9pm MI-5 Love and Death Nova Arctic Dinosaurs See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) 10pm Need to Know American Experience Dinosaur Wars See Digging Dinosaurs, page 16 (d) 11pm Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour Saturday 30 11am The Victory Garden Ask This Old House 11:30 Everyday Food (d) María Hinojosa: One-on-One Nell Painter (See 7/3 at 6pm) 1pm Rachel s Favorite Food for Living How Long Is A Piece of String? (See 7/8 at 9pm) 1:30 The French Chef (*) 1pm Vine Talk A Harpist s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound of Change (See 7/8 at 10pm) 1:30 Lidia s Italy PBS Previews: Prohibition See The 18th Amendment, page 18 (d) pm Food Trip with Todd English All About Eve (See 7/ at 6:30pm) :30 Simply Ming 3pm America s Test Kitchen 3:30 Cook s Country 4pm Primal Grill 4:30 Rough Cut Gorky Park (See 7/9 at 7pm) 5pm This Old House Hour 6pm María Hinojosa: One-on-One Sheena Iyengar. A social scientist specializing in the study of how people make choices, Iyengar talks about growing up Sikh, how people from different backgrounds arrive at decisions and how we can learn to become more effective choosers. 6:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal (See 7/4 at 9pm) 6:40 All About Eve (See 7/ at 6:30pm) 8pm Keeping Up 8:30 The Old Guys (*) 9pm Lark Rise to Candleford Mississippi Burning (See 7/9 at 9pm) 10pm Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 3) 11pm Rick Steves Europe Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland Ebert Presents at the Movies 11:30 Ask This Old House In the Life Sunday 31 6am Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 3) 7am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am Moneytrack 8:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am Washington Week 9:30 Greater Boston 10am Inside Washington 10:30 McLaughlin Group 11am Travelscope Need to Know 11:30 Rick Steves Europe Paris 1pm Art Wolfe s Travels to the Edge Invitation to Literature The Tale of Genji. This portrait of court life in medieval Japan follows the life and exploits of the great Genji. (d) 1:30 Rick Steves Europe Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland Music Voyager Shreveport: Road Through Northern Louisiana 1pm Ask This Old House Theater Talk (*) 1:30 History Detectives Theater Talk (*) pm Equitrekking :30 Great Performances at the Met Le Comte Ory. A trio of bel canto stars Juan Diego Flórez, Diana Damrau and Joyce DiDonato headline the Met s first-ever production of Rossini s final comic masterpiece. The Artist Toolbox David Garrett 3pm Vine Talk (d) 3:30 Made in Spain 4pm Avec Eric 4:30 Lidia s Italy 5pm A Harpist s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound of Change (See 7/8 at 10pm) Simply Ming 5:30 How Long Is A Piece of String? (See 7/8 at 9pm) The French Chef (*) 6pm Ask This Old House 6:30 Music Voyager The New Medellin María Hinojosa: One-on-One Sheena Iyengar (See 7/30 at 6pm) 7pm The Artist Toolbox Zang Toi Mississippi Burning (See 7/9 at 9pm) 7:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies 8pm Nature Black Mamba. Follow a team of herpetologists as they study of the black mamba, one of Africa s most dangerous snakes. It strikes with deadly precision, delivering venom that is packed with three different kinds of toxins and is ten times more deadly than needed to kill an adult human. (d) Media partner decordova.org 9pm Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Ratking. When a wealthy industrialist and political party funder is kidnapped, the Ministry of Justice wants Zen to get the hostage back alive at any cost. (d) Ground War Firepower. Follow the development of artillery from the ancient Greeks through the invention of gunpowder, to the very latest generation of big guns and directed-energy weapons. (d) 10pm Ground War Command and Control. Chronicles the ways in which armies have used or modified the terrain of the battlefield to their advantage for both defense and attack. (d) 10:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Ratking (See 9pm) 11pm Live from the Artists Den Ringo Starr with Ben Harper and Relentless 7 Coming in August P.O.V. presents Short Cuts Live from Lincoln Center: Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night Preview Ken Burns s new documentary Prohibition Image above: Preliminary Sketch for Snow House, 010, Graphite on paper, 8 1/4 11 1/4 in. Andy Goldsworthy. Courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Lelong, New York. A d v e r t i s e m e n t Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless 19

22 Programs, Repeats and Overnights on and Full schedules for all channels are available at wgbh.org/schedules Arts & Drama A Capitol Fourth Mon (7/4) 8pm on, Tue (7/5) 1am on, :30am on, 4am on A Harpist s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound of Change Thu (7/8) 10pm on, Fri (7/9) :30pm on, Sat (7/30) 1pm on, Sun (7/31) 5pm on All About Eve Sat (7/) 6:30pm on, Sat (7/9) 4pm on, Sat (7/30) pm on, 6:40pm on American Masters Lennon NYC Sat (7/3) :30am on, Mon (7/5) 3am on Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan In Session Mon (7/4) 1am on, Sun (7/4) 1:30am on Austin City Limits Every Sun 1am on 4) 1am on Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens Sun (7/31) 1am on Best of Laugh-In Mon (7/5) 1am on Ebert Presents at the Movies Every Sun 7:30pm on Also on Sat (7/, 9, 3 & 30) 11pm on, Sat (7/16) 11:30pm on For The Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism Thu (7/1) 10pm on Gorky Park Sat (7/9) 7pm on, Sat (7/16) 3pm on, Sat (7/3) 7pm on, Sat (7/30) 4:30pm on Great Performances Rigoletto from Mantua Sat (7/16) :30am on, Sun (7/17) am on, Sun (7/17) 3pm on Harry Connick, Jr. In Concert On Broadway Sat (7/30) :30am on Great Performances at the Met Lucia Di Lammermoor Sun (7/3) 1pm on Le Comte Ory Sun (7/31) :30pm on Invitation to Literature My Name Is Red Sun (7/3) 1pm on Odyssey Sun (7/10) 1pm on The Bacchae Sun (7/17) 1pm on, The Bhagavad Gita Sun (7/4) 1pm on The Tale of Genji Sun (7/31) 1pm on Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock Mon (7/18) 1am on, Sun (7/31) 1:30am on Keeping Score Mahler: Legacy Fri (7/1) 1:30pm on, Sat (7/) 4am on, 4:30pm on, Sun (7/3) 3:30pm on, Mon (7/4) 4am on, Wed (7/6) 3am on, Fri (7/8) 5am on A Mahler Journey Fri (7/1) :30pm on, Sat (7/) 5:30pm on, Sun (7/3) 4:30pm on, Mon (7/4) 5am on, Wed (7/6) 4am on Ladies & Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones Sun (7/4) 1am on Live from the Artists Den Every Sun 11pm on Loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance Mon (8/1) 5:30am on Masterpiece Mystery! 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25 Radio Spotlight WCAI s Sean Corcoran: Sharing Stories Since 005, WCAI investigative reporter Sean Corcoran has tackled everything from the issue of hidden poverty on Cape Cod to the prominent and divisive matter of wind turbines. His numerous honors include a recent 010 AP Award, multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards and a prestigious dupont-columbia Award. But he says the most memorable part of his job is sitting in someone s kitchen, listening to them tell their story and being trusted by them to share it with the public. He takes pride in bringing to light stories that would otherwise remain untold. Corcoran recently spoke with WGBH s Lori Gwyr about what his job is like and why he thinks WCAI is such a valuable public-media resource for communities on the Cape, Islands and South Coast, and for online listeners everywhere. Why did you decide to go into radio Q journalism? I was a newspaper reporter for about 10 A years, throughout New England. One day, I was covering The Station nightclub fire [the devastating 003 blaze that killed 100 people in West Warwick, RI] and I d gone out to interview a survivor, using my little handheld recorder. When I got back to the paper to write up the story, I was listening to the tape and it was just emotionally very affecting. I wanted to play the tape directly for my audience, and I couldn t do that. I think, in that moment, I made the decision: I m going to jump over to NPR-style radio somehow. You recently did a series on what it s Q like to live near the Falmouth wind turbines. What sort of reactions did that series get? A I think what s been going on in Falmouth was really a surprise to people. People had the idea that wind turbines are completely silent and there are no issues surrounding them. But dozens of people living near the turbines in Falmouth say they are experiencing health problems. Some people didn t want to hear that side of the issue, because it s ugly, and it doesn t fit with what we want from renewable energy. But it s important to hear those voices, and consider what those people have to say the regular folks who don t appear to have any agenda other than to sleep at night. What gap do you see WCAI filling on Q the Cape, Islands and South Coast? Before WCAI, people would sometimes A have to drive their car around to different areas to get a good public radio signal from Boston. So there was a real struggle for NPR fans here, with the lack of a public station. Some people view the Cape and Islands as just vacationland, but they are real communities with real problems. I m committed to doing stories that affect people, whether that s poverty, groundwater pollution, education, access to health care. I think that speaks to our mission at WGBH and at WCAI, to uncover those stories in this region that otherwise don t get much attention. How has the Web allowed you to Q further connect with listeners? My Cape Wind blog allows me to get more A in-depth for people who have more than just a casual interest. I keep track of the media around the project, and offshore wind in general, so people have someplace to go where they re not going to get a one-sided story. Also, it s easy for folks to contact me via the Web, and my stories live there forever, which is fantastic. (Listen to Sean s stories and read his Cape Wind blog at capeandislands.org.) What are some of your favorite Q on-the-job moments? Some of the most memorable moments A are when you re sitting in someone s kitchen and they re telling you their story and trusting you to do right by them. With every person I interview, I think about that: This person is really putting a lot of trust in me to convey this accurately and with the right touch. Can you think of any stories that were Q particularly satisfying? I did a story about a radio service for blind A listeners on the Cape and Islands that was going to shut down. Hundreds of blind people in this region were no longer going to have someone reading them newspapers or books, because the service s budget was short $0,000. So, I did this story and I got a call two days after it aired that someone had heard the story and donated $0,000. That was so rewarding to me, because I had gone and talked to these people and I knew how important this service was to them, keeping them connected. What s the most fun story you ve Q covered for WCAI? We have these things called Sonics little A 30- to 60-second vignettes that air throughout the day on WCAI. For one of those, I interviewed Jerry Nelson, who was one of Jim Henson s first hires on The Muppets. He is The Count on Sesame Street. At the end of our interview he said to me, So, I hear you play music. I ve got a guitar let s go play some music in my kitchen. So, I sat in The Count s kitchen and played folk songs. That was a real thrill for me. How about the most unusual story? Q Like most people here on the Cape, I have A a septic system, and a lot of people don t know anything about how they work. My editor asked me to get my septic system pumped and do a first-person piece about it. So, I taped all the noises of a septic system pump-out and tried to give some information about why septic systems are what they are and the problems they create. I think my neighbors were pretty surprised when they saw me holding my microphone up over the big hole in my yard! Why do you choose to work in public Q radio? I want my audience to be able to hear the A voices and the emotions of the people I m talking to. I think that is an incredibly powerful form of journalism. It means a lot to me to be associated with WGBH. I grew up on the North Shore of Boston, watching WGBH. My father participated in the televised fundraisers when I was a kid, so it is a real thrill for me to be associated with WGBH. Listen to WCAI s Sean Corcoran on 90.1, 91.1, 94.3 or online at capeandislands.org Schedules, program info, playlists: capeandislands.org 3

26 Hosts Summer Picks Festivals, Books and More Summer is a great time to travel, enjoy the outdoors or just kick back with a good book. We ve asked a cross-section of WGBH Radio personalities for their suggestions of what to do and read this summer. Jared Bowen Arts & Culture contributor on 89.7 WGBH; reporter, Greater Boston Porgy and Bess Loeb Drama Center, American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, MA Wed, 8/17 Mon, 10/3 Diane Paulus and the A.R.T. have scored a major coup in landing the rights from the Gershwin estate to stage the iconic piece Porgy and Bess. It s a little known fact that Porgy and Bess premiered here in Boston at the Colonial Theatre. With the ever-inventive Paulus directing and Broadway icon Audra McDonald starring, Porgy and Bess should be the summer s sublime show. Learn more at americanrepertorytheater.org. Life by Keith Richards Little, Brown and Co., May 011 I ve been dying to sink my teeth into the drug-addled, rollicking and surreal world of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, courtesy of his recently released memoir. I ll never strut the stadium stage so Richards can help me fantasize. Without the heroin. Laura Carlo Host, Classical Music with Laura Carlo, 99.5 All Classical Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular Mon, 7/4 Boston Esplanade A Boston native, I remember heading out to the Esplanade with my friends when Arthur Fiedler conducted that amazing concert in 1976, the bicentennial year. We were just kids but we knew that an amazing Boston tradition was being launched and we were thrilled that we got to be part of it. I love broadcasting from the scene even though my voice has to compete with flyovers, Howitzers and fireworks! All the details at bostonpops.org. Newport Music Festival, Thu, 7/7 Sun, 7/4 Newport, RI Less than a tank of gas away is the Newport Music Festival. Make a full day of it by flying kites at Adams State Park, having lunch overlooking the ocean, and then heading over to hear amazing performers from around the world at one of those exquisite summer cottages built by the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers. This year, be sure to catch the 13-concert miniseries in honor of Liszt in his 00th anniversary year. Find out more at newportmusic.org. The Boston Landmarks Orchestra Summer Concert Series Wednesdays at 7pm, 7/13 8/ All Classical is so pleased again to be the media partner of this free summer concert series. Pack some munchies and a blanket, and gather with your family at the Hatch Shell to hear gorgeous music under the stars. Landmarks welcomes new conductor Christopher Wilkins. Info at landmarksorchestra.org. Callie Crossley Host/executive editor, The Callie Crossley Show, 89.7 WGBH Treachery in Death by J.D. Robb (Putnam, Feb 011) If Sons, Then Heirs: A Novel by Lorene Cary (Atria, Apr 011) The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson (Random House, Sep 010) Every year I promise I ll head to Cape Ann or Maine, but then I find myself once again on my two-step jaunt via Peter Pan bus and Woods Hole Ferry to Martha s Vineyard. In my beach bag, I ll have the latest In Death mystery from J.D. Robb, and a new novel from Lorene Cary, If Sons, Then Heirs, a fictionalized story about the great migration North so well told in the nonfiction The Warmth of Other Suns by Boston University professor Isabel Wilkerson. And any day I m on island, you can find me admiring the sunset on a pal s porch and sipping my favorite summer adult beverage: Vinho Verde, the green Portuguese wine with a touch of fizz. Cheers! Cathy Fuller Host, Classical Music with Cathy Fuller, 99.5 All Classical Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer by Wesley Stace (Picador, Feb 011) It s not every summer that you can find a thriller with as much stylish and sophisticated musical intrigue as Wesley Stace s Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer. A composer murders his wife, her lover and himself on the eve of his new opera s premiere. The opera s plot is an echo of the triple murder and never gets staged. Highly praised by The New Yorker s Alex Ross! Brian McCreath Host, Classical Music with Brian McCreath, 99.5 All Classical Calmus Ensemble at the Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Fri, 7/15 Rockport, MA On July 15, two of my favorite places come together when the Calmus Ensemble brings the amazing choral tradition of Leipzig, Germany, to the Rockport Chamber Music Festival s gorgeous Shalin Liu Performance Center. A spectacular seaside setting, stellar acoustics and a cappella from Brahms to Sting: A definite winner. Find out more at rcmf.org. 4 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/listen

27 Brian O Donovan Host, A Celtic Sojourn, 89.7 WGBH Lowell Folk Festival, Fri, 7/9 Sun, 7/31 Boarding House Park, Lowell, MA Now in its 5th year, this free festival celebrates all the diversity of traditional music, from Irish to Ethiopian to Louisiana Zydeco to Québécois. Not to be missed. Three bands alone are worth the trip: Dervish, a supergroup from Ireland, La Vent du Nord from Canada and Shemekia Copeland. Wow! If you can t make it to Lowell, listen to WGBH on Saturday afternoon at 3pm for a live broadcast, which I will host. Info at lowellfolkfestival.org. Two Irish Festivals, Fri, 7/17 Sun, 7/19 The Boston Irish Festival, produced by the Irish Cultural Centre of New England, offers a great weekend of Irish sports, music, dancing, film, art, food, song and history. The festival will take place at its grounds in Canton, MA, Fri, 7/17 Sun, 7/19 (irishculture.org). The Blackstone River Theatre Summer Solstice Festival presents a day of great artists like Annalivia, Robbie O Connell, and The Gnomes in Cumberland, RI, on Sat, 7/18. Details at riverfolk.org. Cristina Quinn Host, Weekend Edition, 89.7 WGBH First Family: Abigail and John Adams by Joseph J. Ellis (Knopf, Oct 010) This is a great read that gives us a comprehensive look at the lives of John and Abigail Adams during monumental times in history through the intimate letters they wrote to each other. They were a fascinating couple with a bottomless well of embarrassingly adorable pet names for one another. It s also really neat reading about local landmarks and events in firsthand detailed accounts. First Family has been my bedside table book for a couple months now, but I m looking forward to finishing it up at the beach! Emily Rooney Host, The Emily Rooney Show, 89.7 WGBH Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Eric Larson (Vintage Books, Feb 004) Last summer I got off my usual track and wound up reading the Stieg Larsson Dragon Tattoo series, but this summer I m back with my usual nonfiction indulgence and am about to dig into Eric Larson s The Devil in the White City. Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY As for summer concerts, I like to take in an event or two at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center as I have a summer place at nearby Lake George. They have several events I m looking forward to in July, including performances by the New York City Ballet, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Opera Saratoga throughout the month. Learn more at spac.org. Tennis Hall of Fame Newport, RI Tennis is my real passion, and I ll take a day off from playing Saturday, July 9, to attend the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport for the annual inductees ceremony. Get details at tennisfame.com. Bob Seay Host, Morning Edition, 89.7 WGBH Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals Newport, RI For me, summer means a chance to enjoy the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals, the granddaddies of all summer music festivals. Newport is legendary for good reason. Founder George Wein, now 86 and still running the show, always is able to get the very best in talent many of whom feel it s an honor to be invited. Hear great music in an unforgettable setting at Fort Adams State Park overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor. Well into their sixth decade, both festivals are well run and world renowned. Find details at newportjazzfest.net. Andrea Smarden Reporter, 89.7 WGBH The Imperfectionists: A Novel by Tom Rachman (The Dial Press, Jan 011) This story of people who work at a fictional English-language newspaper in Rome weaves together the perspectives of characters at the paper from its heyday of clacking typewriter keys through the Internet age. Rachman s book is a great contemplative read for summer. It s moving, funny, and as a journalist it rings uncomfortably true. Mindy Todd Host, The Point with Mindy Todd, WCAI Caleb s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks (Viking, May 011) Geraldine Brooks is one of my favorite authors, so I always look forward to her books. This one is based on the true story of the first Native American to graduate from Harvard College in Little is known about him, but Brooks weaves a tale that not only honors this Wampanoag from Martha s Vineyard, but also gives insight into what an amazing accomplishment this was. Cape Cod Melody Tent Hyannis, MA This intimate venue doesn t have a bad seat in the house (tent): every seat is within 50 feet of the stage! Concerts this summer range from The Wiggles to Chris Botti to Tony Bennett. Find out more at melodytent.org. Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/listen 5

28 WGBH, Boston s NPR Station for News and Culture Arts & Ideas L.A. Theater Works: The Sisters Rosensweig A story about three sisters: one is a hotshot international banker, another is a globetrotting travel writer and the third is a radio talk show host who likes to describe things as funsy. They reunite in London, setting the stage for old rivalries, anxiety, music, laughter and romance. Jamie Lee Curtis, JoBeth Williams and Caroline Aaron star. Sun, 7/3 at 8pm Sunday Spotlight with Eric Jackson Johnny Hartman The late vocalist Johnny Hartman worked with Dizzy Gillespie early in his career. His album with John Coltrane is a classic. Tonight, host Eric Jackson plays music from that recording and other recordings with Hartman leading the band. Listen for the sounds of Hartman s rich, deep voice. Sun, 7/10 at 10pm Arts & Ideas The Promised Land Dr. Kyshun Webster is a man who gets things done. And before that, he was a kid who got things done. Now the founder and executive director of Operation Reach, an extensive family of programs for kids throughout the Gulf South, Kyshun has been working to improve his community since he was a kid himself. Host Majora Carter joins Kyshun as he returns to his childhood roots to explain the inspiration for his 0 years of inspiring youth to greatness. Sun, 7/1 at 9pm Jazz on WGBH with Steve Schwartz Newport Host Steve Schwartz presents a preview of this year s Newport Jazz Festival (8/5 7). Musicians scheduled to appear include Wynton Marsalis, Esperanza Spalding, Charles Lloyd, Eddie Palmieri, Regina Carter and Ravi Coltrane, among many others. 7/9 at 8pm A Celtic Sojourn Lowell Folk Festival Join host Brian O Donovan for the 5th anniversary of the Lowell Folk Festival, broadcast live from 3 6pm on Sun, 7/30. The Irish ensemble Dervish opens the broadcast. Or, listen to the online Lowell Folk Festival stream on wgbh.org live from 1noon 6pm. Sun, 7/30 at 3pm What s on 89.7 WGBH Listen online at wgbh.org/listen, on your Internet radio, or on your HD radio at 89.7 HD1 5am 6am 7am 9am 10am 1pm 1pm pm 3pm 4pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 1am Monday Friday BBC Update The Takeaway Morning Edition/Marketplace Morning The Takeaway The Diane Rehm Show The Emily Rooney Show The Callie Crossley Show Fresh Air The All Things Considered The PBS NewsHour Jazz on WGBH with Eric Jackson/ Jazz on WGBH with Steve Schwartz (Fri) Jazz with Bob Parlocha Saturday 6am Greater Boston 7am Living on Earth 8am Weekend Edition 10am Wait, Wait Don t Tell Me 11am Fresh Air Weekend 1pm This American Life 1pm Studio 360 pm Q 3pm A Celtic Sojourn 6pm A Prairie Home Companion 8pm Says You! 9pm Selected Shorts 10pm JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater 11pm Jazz with Bob Parlocha 6am 7am 8am 10am 1pm pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 10pm 1am Sunday The Changing Being Weekend Edition Bob Edwards Weekend A Prairie Home Companion Says You! On the Media Marketplace Money All Things Considered Humankind Jazz Decades Arts & Ideas Eric s Artist Spotlight Jazz with Bob Parlocha News programs on 89.7 WGBH are made possible by your contributions to the Independent Journalism Fund. 6 6 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/897

29 All Classical 99.5 All Classical is now also broadcast on 96.3 Back Bay/Beacon Hill It s Festival Season! July is jam-packed with live broadcasts and special programming, as 99.5 All Classical goes out and about in New England to bring you the best of the region s summertime music-making. Join us in our musical travelogue of the New England Summer Festivals as we go from Cape Cod to Tanglewood to Rockport, MA, and more. Tanglewood Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm; Sundays at 1pm This summer our Tanglewood broadcasts will start at 7pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 1pm on Sundays, to bring you more great music and the stories behind them with host Ron Della Chiesa and a number of special guests. Highlights include: 7/8: Opening Night at Tanglewood 7/10: Joshua Bell plays Bruch 7/15: Kurt Masur conducts Lynn Harrell 7/16: All-Sibelius 7/: All-Baroque, with Susan Graham 7/4: All-Ravel, with Jean-Yves Thibaudet 7/9: Mozart and Mahler, with Leon Fleisher 7/30: Christoph Eschenbach conducts Peter Serkin New England Summer Festivals Saturdays at 6pm, Sundays at 1noon What would summer in New England be without its music festivals? Each week, we ll hit the road to share with you the places, the personalities and, most importantly, the great performances from the region s first-class summer music festivals. 7/: Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival 7/4: Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular (with Keith Lockhart) 7/9: Bay Chamber Concerts (Rockport, ME) 7/16: Yellow Barn Festival (Putney, VT) 7/3: Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (New Haven, CT) 7/30: Amherst (MA) Early Music Festival Live Broadcast! Red Priest: Bach and the Pirates Mon, 7/11 at 7pm The 99.5 All Classical team returns to Rockport to bring you a swashbuckling live concert by the energetic baroque ensemble Red Priest, featuring pirated works by Bach and other composers at Rockport s spectacular new Shalin Liu Performance Center (shown on cover). NPR of Opera Sundays at 6:30pm Each week, Host Lisa Simeone treats listeners to full-length operas from around the world. 7/3: Handel s Semele Sopranos Danielle de Niese (Semele) and Vivica Genaux (Juno, Ino) headline this Englishwritten-and-sung opera from the Champs-Elysées Theatre in Paris, led by Christoph Rousset. 7/10: Rossini s L Italiana in Algeri Ottavio Dantone conducts the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra with Anna Bonitatibus (Isabella) and Lawrence Brownlee (Lindoro) in a plot that though silly and politically incorrect is set to a beautiful and sparkling score. 7/17: Verdi s Ernani Roberto Polastri conducting Rudy Park (Ernani), Dimitra Theodossiou (Elvira), Ferruccio Furlanetto (Don Ruy Gomez de Silva) and Marco De Felice (Don Carlo) at the Teatro Communale in Bologna in this opera of pure passion. 7/4: Vivaldi s Orlando Furioso Jennifer Larmore (Alcina) and Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Orlando) headline Antonio Vivaldi s musical drama that exploits the violence and romance of Ariosto s famous epic. Conducted by Jean-Christopher Spinosi. 7/31: Bellini s I Capuletti e i Montecchi Yves Abels conducts Eri Nakamura (Juliet) and Tara Erraught (Romeo) in one of the few operas to tell the story of Romeo and Juliet without relying heavily on the tragedy by Shakespeare. What s on 99.5 All Classical Listen online at 995allclassical.org, on 96.3 Back Bay/Beacon Hill, on your Internet radio, on your HD radio at 89.7 HD or on 89.5 WNCK Nantucket 5am 9am 1pm 4pm 7pm 8pm Monday Friday Classical Music with Laura Carlo Classical Music with Cathy Fuller Mondays 10am New and Notable Classical Music with Brian McCreath 1 pm In Performance (daily spotlight on WGBH live recordings) Late Day Classics Fridays Tanglewood Classical Music Fridays 11pm Concierto 6am 7am 1pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 11pm Saturday 99.5 All Classical is made possible by your contributions to the Classical Founders Fund. In Performance with Cathy Fuller Classical Music with James David Jacobs 9 9:15am Classics For Kids Classical Music with Ray Brown From the Top New England Summer Festivals Tanglewood Performance Today Weekend Sunday 6am The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath 7am Baroque in Boston with Laura Carlo 11am Live from Fraser 1pm New England Summer Festivals 1pm Tanglewood 5pm The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath 6pm Arias & Barcarolles with Cathy Fuller 6:30 of Opera 10pm Spoleto Chamber Music 11pm Pipedreams Schedules, program info, playlists: 995allclassical.org 7

30 Corner of the Global Perspectives on Health Care Some experts say to control medical costs, America must ration health care. Others argue that care is already rationed in the US, often in hidden ways. It s a highly charged issue. The s David Baron edited the four-part series Rationing Health: Who Lives? Who Decides?, which recently received The Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club of America. QThe series looked at medical rationing in four countries. How did you choose those countries? A We wanted the stories to complement and build on each other, which meant finding countries that ration care in different ways. South Africa rations dialysis care with hospital committees that choose which patients will be given scarce treatment slots. Britain rations care based on cost-effectiveness, so even if a drug is effective the government won t pay for it if it doesn t prolong life or reduce suffering enough to justify the cost. Zambia s rationing is inadvertent, due to long lines that discourage some patients from seeking care. The India story was a more hopeful tale a story of a doctor who found a way to avoid the rationing of life-saving care during the swine flu pandemic. QHow does the series global look at who gets medical care further the health care conversation in the US? A Our series was meant provide some potentially useful case studies. Many countries say they offer universal health coverage, but they also need to keep costs under control, and that means making some hard choices about when and how to limit care. The US may need to make similar hard choices, especially as the new health care law takes effect. Radio Online and On the Go New Radio Streams! Listen to these 4-hour continuous channels on the Internet. Just choose the channel at the top of the 99.5 All Classical home page (995allclassical.org) or go directly to the websites below. Kids Classical Channel Introduce the world of classical music to a young person in your life at classicalkids.org. Boston Early Music Channel Performances and interviews recorded at the 011 Boston Early Music Festival, available at bostonearlymusic.org. Cover: Summer Festivals on 99.5 All Classical: Robert Benson. Page 1: WGBH/Anthony Tieuli; Wiley Stewart. Page : WGBH; Scrat from Ice Age : digital still, and character study by Peter de Sève. TM and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved; Lisa Gossels; Boston Harbor Cruises; Calmus Ensemble Leipzig; Russell Jenkins, Ravinia Festival; Next Step Living; Stu Rosner, Courtesy of Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Higgins. Page 3: Courtesy of WNET; TM and The Jim Henson Company; Scholastic Media; Courtesy of 9 Story Entertainment. Page 8: Courtesy of Enemies of the People ; Capital Concerts; WGBH/Joseph Tovares. Page 9: Courtesy of Masterpiece. Page 10: Simon de Glanville; Courtesy of Frontline. 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BSO-Tanglewood Channel Listen to music and interviews recorded at the BSO and Tanglewood. Online at bsotanglewood.org. iphone App Everything you love from WGBH is available on the go with WGBH s iphone app. Find it at the Apple app store. Editor Karen Hartley Contributors María Bruno Ruiz, Sean Corcoran, Jen Goebel, Lori Gwyr, Chika Offurum, Susan Reed, Ben Roe, John Voci Designer Tong-Mei Chan Photo Research Michael Delia Associate Creative Director Alison Kennedy Director, Constituent Communications Cynthia Broner Associate Director Susan Reed Director of Operations Dianne Horgan Explore!, July 011: Volume 1, Number 7, (ISSN ) (USPS ). Copyright 011. WGBH Educational Foundation. One Guest Street, Boston, MA All rights reserved. Explore! is published monthly by the WGBH Educational Foundation. Subscription is by membership contribution of $50 or more to WGBH. Preferred periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA and additional mailing offices. 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