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JAN. 2017JUNE 2017
Bringing you the world. Big Pacific, Great Yellowstone Thaw and more
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01 | Thursday 8:00 This Old House Hour 9:00 Michigan Out of Doors 9:30 Under the Radar Michigan:
Mid-Michigan Special 10:30 Inside Grand Hotel
02 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 76th Annual Peabody
Awards 10:30 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller
03 | Saturday 11:30 Rick Steves' Europe: Great
German Cities 1:30 Under the Radar Michigan:
Mid-Michigan Special 2:30 Easy Yoga: The Secret to
Strength and Balance 3:30 Rock, Rhythm & Doo Wop 5:30 Joe Bonamassa: Live At
Carnegie Hall 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Sgt. Pepper's Musical
Revolution 9:30 Paul Simon: The Concert in
Hyde Park 11:30 Journey in Concert:
Houston 1981
04 | Sunday 11:00 Off the Record 11:30 Spotlight on the News 12:00 Path to Wealth with
May McCarthy 1:30 Ed Slott's Retirement Road
Map 2017
3:00 Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance
4:00 On the Psychiatrist's Couch with Daniel Amen, MD
5:30 60s Generation 7:30 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala 9:00 Weddings of Downton
Abbey 10:30 Inside Grand Hotel
05 | Monday 8:00 70s Soul Superstars 10:30 Carpenters: Close to You
06 | Tuesday 8:00 American Epic Sessions 11:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller
07 | Wednesday 8:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 10:00 Paul Simon: The Concert in
Hyde Park
08 | Thursday 8:00 Viewer Favorites
09 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week
8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Conversation with
Bill Moyers 10:30 Sgt. Pepper's Musical
Revolution
10 | Saturday 11:00 Always Hungry? with Dr.
David Ludwig 12:30 Inside Grand Hotel 2:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 4:00 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala 5:30 Pavarotti: A Voice for
the Ages 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Johnny Mathis - Wonderful
Wonderful 10:00 Viewer Favorites
11 | Sunday 11:00 Off the Record 11:30 Spotlight on the News 12:00 Conversation with Bill
Moyers 1:30 Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow
Your Brain 3:00 Classical Rewind 4:30 Carpenters: Close to You 6:00 Viewer Favorites
12 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:00 Charlie Rose
13 | Tuesday 8:00 Buddha 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
SPECIAL!Peabody AwardsFri., June 2, 9pmThis red-carpet gala event comes to PBS for the first time! Join host Rashida Jones to honor the most powerful, enlightening and invigorating stories in television, radio and digital media. The evening spotlights all 30 winners, along with achievement awards for Norman Lear and ITVS.
SPECIAL!Sgt. Pepper's Musical RevolutionSat., June 3, 8pm Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the groundbreaking album that ranks #1 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Features material never before accessible outside of Abbey Road Studios. This new documentary conjures up the psychedelic, phantasmagorical world of Sgt. Pepper and shows how the album became a driving force.
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14 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Operation Maneater 11:00 Charlie Rose
15 | Thursday 8:00 This Old House Hour 9:00 Michigan Out of Doors 9:30 Under the Radar Michigan 10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece 11:00 Charlie Rose
16 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great British Baking Show 11:00 Music for Life: The Story of
New Horizons
17 | Saturday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Tunnel: Sabotage 11:00 Austin City Limits
18 | Sunday 11:00 Off the Record 11:30 Spotlight on the News 12:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 12:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 1:00 Democracy Now! 2:00 Martha Stewart's Cooking
School 2:30 Martha Bakes
3:00 Chef's Life 3:30 Mind of a Chef 4:00 Great British Baking Show 5:00 Oceans of Pink 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 Globe Trekker 8:00 My Mother and Other
Strangers On Masterpiece 9:00 Grantchester Season 3 10:30 PBS Previews: The
Vietnam War 11:00 Black America 11:30 Off the Record
19 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:00 Charlie Rose
20 | Tuesday 8:00 Story Of China 10:00 Denial: The Dad That
Wanted to Save the World 11:00 Charlie Rose
21 | Wednesday 8:00 Big Pacific 9:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 10:00 NOVA 11:00 Charlie Rose
22 | Thursday 8:00 This Old House Hour 9:00 Michigan Out of Doors 9:30 Under the Radar Michigan 10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece 11:02 Charlie Rose
SPECIAL!JFK: The Lost Inaugural GalaSun., June 4, 7:30pmIn celebration of John F. Kennedy’s 100th birthday on May 29, this special opens a window into the glamour and excitement that descended on the nation’s capital for his 1961 inauguration. Enjoy performances from Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman, Harry Belafonte, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Gene Kelly and more in this presidential gala event taped in 1961 but never broadcast on television. Watch and call for special offers.
SUMMER OF ADVENTUREThe Story of ChinaTuesdays, June 20-27, 8-10pm Travel from the Silk Road to the Yellow Sea with host Michael Wood as he explores the history of the world’s newest superpower. A thrilling and moving epic of the world’s oldest continuous state with the landscapes, peoples, and stories that made today’s China.
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23 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Will.I.Am - Landmarks Live
In Concert 11:00 Capturing Grace
24 | Saturday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Tunnel: Sabotage 11:00 Austin City Limits
25 | Sunday 11:00 Off the Record 11:30 Spotlight on the News 12:00 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 12:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 1:00 Democracy Now! 2:00 Martha Stewart's Cooking
School 2:30 Martha Bakes 3:00 Chef's Life 3:30 Mind of a Chef 4:00 Great British Baking Show 5:00 Music for Life: The Story of
New Horizons 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 Globe Trekker 8:00 My Mother and Other
Strangers 9:00 Grantchester Season 3 10:00 Prime Suspect: Tennison 11:30 Off the Record
26 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 POV 11:00 Charlie Rose
27 | Tuesday 8:00 Story Of China 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
28 | Wednesday 8:00 Big Pacific 9:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 10:00 NOVA 11:00 Charlie Rose
29 | Thursday 8:00 This Old House Hour 9:00 Michigan Out of Doors 9:30 Under the Radar Michigan 10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece 11:02 Charlie Rose
30 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Andrea Bocelli -
Landmarks Live In Concert 11:00 Buddha of the Piano:
Leopold Godowsky
SUMMER OF ADVENTUREGreat Yellowstone ThawWednesdays beginning June 21, 9pm Take a journey with Kirk Johnson to Yellowstone, where wolves, grizzlies, beavers and Great Gray owls survive one of the greatest seasonal changes on the planet. As the temperature swings 140 degrees, cameras capture how the animals cope.
SUMMER OF ADVENTUREBig PacificWednesdays beginning June 21, 8pmPlunge into the Pacific with researchers and cinematographers and see the ocean’s rare and dazzling creatures in a way never before seen on television. Filmed in cinematic 4K, the program examines an ocean that covers a third of the Earth’s surface.
KIDS
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Make it family night on Friday, Saturday or Sunday night with WKAR PBS KIDS. Get the popcorn ready and tune in at 7pm!
Family Night specials this month:
June 2-4 ARTHURD. W. and the Beastly
June 9-11 WORDGIRLRise of Miss Power
June 16-18DINOSAUR TRAINWhat’s at the Center of the Earth
June 23-25NATURE CATOcean Commotion
June 30-July 2ODD SQUADSaves the World
Channel 23.4 • Comcast 293
Choose a monthly level that's right for you.
Curious Crew 5:30pm Mondays
More times to watch! 10:30am Saturdays & Sundays
(except June 3 & 10)
01 | THU 8:00 Food - Delicious Science 9:00 Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow
Your Brain with Daniel 10:00 Forever Painless with
Miranda Esmonde-White 02 | FRI 8:00 Path to Wealth with May
Mccarthy 9:30 Inside Grand Hotel 10:00 Under the Radar Michigan:
Lansing Special 03 | SAT 8:00 Secrets of the Six Wives 04 | SUN 8:00 Dr. David Perlmutter's
Whole Life Plan 10:00 Path to Wealth with May
Mccarthy 10:30 You Are The Universe with
Deepak Chopra, Md 05 | MON 8:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 9:30 JFK: The Lost Inaugural
Gala 10:00 Easy Yoga: The Secret to
Strength And Bala nce 06 | TUE 8:00 Conversation with Bill
Moyers 9:30 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 10:00 Inside Grand Hotel 07 | WED 8:00 American Epic Sessions 10:00 Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow
Your Brain with Daniel 08 | THU 8:00 Inside Grand Hotel 9:30 Dr. David Perlmutter's
Whole Life Plan 10:00 Paul Simon: The Concert
in Hyde Park 09 | FRI 8:00 Sgt. Pepper's Musical
Revolution 9:30 Ed Slott's Retirement
Road Map 2017 10:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 10 | SAT 8:00 Under the Radar Michigan:
Lansing Special 9:00 Weddings of Downton
Abbey 10:30 JFK: The Lost Inaugural
Gala 11 | SUN 9:00 Ken Burns: America's
Storyteller 10:00 Under the Radar Michigan:
Lansing Special
12 | MON 8:00 Denial: The Dad That
Wanted to Save the World 9:00 Craft in America 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 West of the West: Tales
From California's Channel 13 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 10:00 PBS NewsHour 1 1:00 America's Heartland 11:30 Global 3000 14 | WED 8:00 Your Health: A Sacred
Matter 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Start Up 11:30 Focus on Europe 15 | THU 8:00 Visioneer - The Peter
Diamandis Story 9:00 Roadtrip Nation: Ready to
Rise 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 16 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 17 | SAT 8:00 Sidney Lumet: American
Masters 10:00 America Reframed 18 | SUN 8:00 Nature 10:00 Global Voices 11:00 Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange 19 | MON 8:00 It's "Just" Anxiety 9:00 Pathways to Prison: A One
Detroit Special 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 West of the West: Tales
from California's Channel 20 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Facing Fear 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 America's Heartland 11:30 Global 3000 21 | WED 8:00 Your Health: A Sacred
Matter 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Start Up 11:30 Focus on Europe
22 | THU 8:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 9:00 Roadtrip Nation: Life
Hackers 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 23 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 24 | SAT 8:00 My Mother and Other
Strangers 9:00 Grantchester Season 3 10:30 Curious Worlds: The Art &
Imagination 11:30 Theater Talk 25 | SUN 8:00 Big Pacific 9:00 Earthcaster 10:00 Global Voices 11:30 Committee 26 | MON 8:00 Free to Rock 9:00 Sweet Dillard 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 West of the West: Tales
From California's Channel 27 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Committee 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 America's Heartland 11:30 Global 3000 28 | WED 8:00 QuizBusters 8:30 First Degree 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Start Up 11:30 Focus on Europe 29 | THU 8:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 9:00 Roadtrip Nation: The Next
Mission 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 POV 30 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose
WORLD
The full WKAR WORLD schedule is available online at wkar.org
KIDS
Throughout June, WORLD Channel presents a collection of inspiring films in honor of LGBT Pride Month.
Channel 23.4 • Comcast 293
Channel 23.2 • Comcast 904 • WOW 157
CREATE
6:00 am Crafting
7:00 am Cooking
8:30 am Health & Fitness9:30 am Travel
10:00 am Home Improvement
11:00 am Gardening & Crafting
1:00 pm Cooking
3:00 pm Travel
4:30 pm Home Improvement
5:00 pm Gardening & Crafting6:00 pm Home Improvement
6:30 pm Cooking
10:00 pm Home Improvement
10:30 pm Travel11:30 pm Cooking
WEEKDAYS
6:00 am MARATHON
12:00 pm Cooking
3:30 pm Home Improvement
4:00 pm Travel
5:00 pm Cooking
6:00 pm MARATHONto midnight
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
12:00 pm MARATHON
6:00 am Crafting
7:00 am Cooking
9:00 am Travel
10:00 am Home Improvement
11:00 am Gardening & Crafting
10:30 pm Travel
6:00 pm Home Improvement
10:00 pm Home Improvement
11:30 pm Cooking
6:30 pm Cooking
MARATHONS SATURDAYS 6AM-NOON & 6PM-MID • SUNDAYS NOON-6PM
The full WKAR CREATE schedule is available online at wkar.org
FOR YOUR HOME with Vicki Payne
Channel 23.3 • Comcast 27 • WOW 155
* Some marathon programming may be preempted for specials
JUNE 3 • DINING AL FRESCO*There’s no better way to enjoy a summer meal than eating outside. Whether it’s an informal backyard picnic, or an outdoor dinner party, our Create hosts have got you covered. George Hirsch has fired up the grill to make juicy steaks. Farm to table goodness, is what Pete Evans’ Moveable Feast is cooking up for an intimate dinner, for only 30 people. Warm air, good food and fun company is what summer is all about.
JUNE 10 & 11 • CRAFT A LEGACY* Committed to keeping the legacy of skilled craftsmen alive, Eric Gorges takes us around the country to meet and pay homage to these gifted crafters. The basket weaver, tool maker and the stained glass maker are just a few crafters using tried and true, and in some cases, centuries old techniques for their creations.
JUNE 17 & 18 • LIVE OUTSIDEThere’s more room out than there is in… So take the fun outside! Make your backyard or deck into an oasis that your family and friends will love! Install a pool and an outdoor kitchen with Vicki Payne. The Ask This Old House gang sets up a weatherproof television for the ultimate outdoor living experience. It’s summertime, and why should you stay cooped up in the house?
JUNE 24 & 25 • SUMMER BITES This summer menu will prepare you for the fun and relaxation of a lazy summer day. Chefs Joanne Weir, Jacques Pepin and Ming Tsai feature fruits, vegetables and seafood in their meal. Quick and easy to prepare and bursting with tremendous seasonal flavors. You will find all the best food for entertaining your family and friends.
90.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS 12 a Classical Music 5 a Morning Edition 9 a Classical Morning 1 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th) 2 p What’s New (F) 3 p MSU in Concert (F) 4 p All Things Considered 7 p Flint Symphony Orchestra (M) 7 p Community Concerts (T) 7 p The Fugue (W) 7 p Michigan Matinee (Th) 7 p Wind & Rhythm (F) 8 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Car Talk 11 a Current State noon Community Concerts 1 p Classical Music 5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion 8 p Full Moon Hacksaw 10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS 12 a Classical Music 8 a Weekend Edition 10 a Prairie Home Companion
noon The Fugue 1 p Michigan Matinee
2 p What's New 3 p MSU in Concert 4 p Current State 5 p All Things Considered Weekend 6 p Folk Alley 8 p Folk Sampler 9 p Thistle and Shamrock 10 p Sunday Classics 11 p Classical Music
WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service 1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point with Warren Olney 3 p The Takeaway with John Hockenberry 4 p BBC World Service 6 p To The Point 7 p BBC World Service
SATURDAYS Sign On Ondas en Espanol 10 a BBC World Service 2 p Current State 3 p BBC World Service 4 p Kaleidoscope 5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas en Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
SUNDAYS Sign On Ondas en Espanol 10 a BBC World Service 12 p Kaleidoscope 1 p Current State 3 p Rick Steves 4 p MSU Today 5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas en Espanol Sign Off BBC World Service
Programming made possible, in part, by a contribution... Thu | 1 • from Joan, fondly remembering 61 years of tumultuous and happy days with Parker. • from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in celebration of the birthdays of their sons, Bill and John. • in memory of their daughter Theresa Koval Hall from her parents, John and Barbara Koval. Fri | 2 • from Earl J. and Jane Reisdorff. Sat | 3 • to remember and celebrate the life of Larry O'Kelly.• from Judy and Harvey Whitman in celebration of their wedding anniversary. • in memory of Mary Louise Lynn Kelly, CAS Class of 1951 on her birthday. Sun | 4 • from the entire WKAR and MSU community gathering today to celebrate Selma Hollander’s 100th birthday. Mon | 5 • from Walter Adams, in commemoration of the British heroes at Dunkirk, 1940. • from Angelica Liu in celebration of her beloved husband George Liu on their wedding anniversary. • in celebration of Betty Ingell's birthday, with love from Kathy and Fred. • from Ellen Ives and Colleen Johnson in celebration of Sam's 18th birthday. Tue | 6 • in loving memory and gratitude for Patricia Flynn, from her husband and sons. • from Walter Adams, in commemoration of D-Day 1944
AM 870 Schedule
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COMMUNITY CONCERTSTuesdays 7pm on 90.5Repeat broadcasts Saturdays at Noon
June 6
• Christopher M. Nelson: Wayfaring Stranger, MSU Wind Symphony; Kevin Sedatole, conductor
• Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in d minor, Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
June 13
• Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude & Fugue in d minor, “Fiddle,” Ann Arbor Concert Band; James Nissen, conductor
• George Gershwin: “Rhapsody in Blue,” Ralph Votapek, piano; Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Osmond, conductor
• Igor Stravinsky: Suite from the ballet, “The Firebird,” Jackson Symphony Orchestrat; Stephen Osmond, conductor
• Daniel Elder: Chorus, “Ballade to the Moon,” Judy Kabodian, piano; MSU University Chorale; Andrea Van Deusen, conductor
June 20
• Alexander Glazunov: Concerto in a minor for Violin & Orchestra, Dmitri Berlinsky, violin; Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
• Alfred Schnittke: Suite from, “The Dead Souls Register,” Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
• Mark Camphouse: “A Dakota Rhapsody,” Ann Arbor Concert Band; James Nissen, conductor
• Russell Alexander: “From Tropic to Tropic” March, Ann Arbor Concert Band; James Nissen, conductor
• John Philip Sousa: “The Royal Welsh Fusiliers” March, Ann Arbor Concert Band; James Nissen, conductor
Courtesy DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
and the liberation of France.• from Arthur and Elizabeth Seagull, in celebration of their 46th wedding anniversary. • from Donald Clough. Wed | 7 • in memory of Claire Smith, on her birthday, from Joan C. Smith. • from Jake and Maxine Ferris, in celebration of the birthdays of their sons, Bill and John. Fri | 9 • from Stan and Toba Kaplowitz in honor of their 49th wedding anniversary. • from Wendell and Marcia Dilling of Midland, in celebration of their 59th wedding anniversary. Sat | 10 • from Kim Dyer in celebration of her 60th birthday. • from Chuck and Mary Dougherty recognizing the important work of CEI Community Mental Health. • from Paul wishing a happy birthday to his wife, René. Sun | 11 • from Sue and Jack Davis in celebration of their 53rd wedding anniversary. • from Robert P. and Jo Ann D. Hubbard. Mon | 12 • from Glen and Nancy Hill whose love, along with WKAR, stands the test of time. • from Joan and Jim Kursch in celebration of their anniversary. Wed | 14 • Happy Birthday Kathy Gut, a
dedicated NPR supporter. • from Mike Ferency and Linda Maloney celebrating Ellen and Zolton Ferency's 70th anniversary. Thu | 15 • by the Nagler family in loving memory of Julie Nagler Gutterman; excellent wife, mother, and sister. • from Darryl and Linda Apps in celebration of their 54th wedding anniversary. • from Bo Anderson and Rhoda Kotzin in celebration of their wedding anniversary. Fri | 16 • from B.T. and Ginny in celebration of 55 great years. Sat | 17 • in celebration of Pete and Kurt Guter's 50th wedding anniversary! • for Will Myers, from his daughter. Sun | 18 • from WKAR and the entire MSU community to celebrate Selma Hollander’s 100th birthday and say thank you for all she and Stanley have done to support WKAR and MSU. • in celebration of Selma Hollander's 100th birthday. Mon | 19 • in celebration of Bob and Helen Ward's 63rd wedding anniversary. • from Grace Menzel and JB McCombs in celebration of their 18th wedding anniversary. • from Barbara Sawyer-Koch. Tue | 20 • from Dr. Beth Alexander in celebration
of the beauty in the world around us. • from Brian and Deb Schutte, celebrating 36 years of a blessed partnership. Wed | 21 • from Dan and Susan O'Brien in memory of Barbara O'Brien.Thu | 22 • from Nancy and Dennis Princing in honor of their 60th anniversary. • from Kay Randolph-Back honoring her son Michael and his twins Rachel and Elizabeth on their birthday. • in celebration of Karin and Mark Jaeger's 43rd wedding anniversary. Sat | 24 • Honor of Jackson Symphony Orchestra Music Director Stephen Osmond's retirement. Mon | 26 • from Adam and Linda Dunn in honor of their wedding anniversary. Tue | 27 • from Clinton and Rita Canady in celebration of their marriage. It has been an exciting ride. Thu | 29 • from Rich and Joyce Bogard, in celebration of their 44th wedding anniversary.• from Esther and Lee Dalrymple in celebration of 60 wonderful years of marriage. Fri | 30 • celebrating Bob and Betsy Herbst's 55th wedding anniversary. • from Steve and Karen Harsh in celebration of their wedding anniversary. • in memory of Zolton Ferency from his family.
MSU IN CONCERTFridays 3pm on 90.5Repeat broadcasts Sundays at 3pm
June 27
• Johann Strauss, Jr.: Overture to “Die Fledermaus,” Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Osmond, conductor
• Georg Philipp Telemann: Concerto in G for Viola & Orchestra, Jesus Alfonso, viola; Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Osmond, conductor
• Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in c minor, Op. 67, Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Osmond, conductor
• Bruce Brown: “Psalm of Thanksgiving,” Emily Douglass, soprano; Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Osmond, conductor
June 2MSU Symphony, Kevin Noe, Conductor
• Mahler/Symphony No. 5Recorded February 2017June 9Suren Bagratuni, cello; Minsoo Sohn, piano
• Rachmaninov/Sonata in G minorJune 16MSU Wind Symphony, Kevin Sedatole, cond
• Tomasi/Fanfares Liturgiques• Schmitt/Lied et Scherzo• Weber/Andante e Rondo Ungarese
June 23MSU Symphony, West Circle Series: S’Wonderful/Faculty Artists
• Gershwin/Rhapsody in Blue• Gershwin/Cuban Overture• Gershwin/Three Preludes
June 30• A French Master: Claude Debussy/
Faculty Artists• Debussy/Cello Sonata• Debussy/Sonata for Flute, Viola
and Harp
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LIVETchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
June 2, 10:45am on 90.5
Guest conductor James Gaffigan and violin sensation Nicola Benedetti present a new concerto by Jazz phenom Wynton Marsalis! The DSO's incredible 2016-17 Season then comes to a celebratory finale with Tchaikovsky's majestic Fifth Symphony.
Artists: James Gaffigan, conductor; Nicola Benedetti, violin
PROGRAM: STRAVINSKY Circus Polka, WYNTON MARSALIS Violin Concerto (DSO premiere), TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5
WKAR is a division ofMSU'S COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCESDeanPrabu David
Senior Director of CommunicationsNicole Szymczak
STAYTUNED Managing Editor William R. Richards
STAYTUNED Art DirectorAnthony Cepak
STAYTUNED Student DesignerKelsey McArdle
Director of Broadcasting and General Manager of WKARSusi Elkins
Radio Station ManagerPeter Whorf
Senior Director of DevelopmentCathy Zell
QUESTIONS?Contact Carol [email protected] (517) 884-6990
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Summer Solstice Jazz FestivalFri., June 23 - Sat., June 24 | Downtown East Lansing
Join WKAR radio hosts for some swinging jazz as we participate in the 2017 Summer Solstice Jazz Festival.
Blues on the Grand/Jazz on the GrandWed., June 14 - Thornetta Davis | Lansing City Market Thu., June 22 - MSU Professors of Jazz | Lansing City Market
Looking for something fun to do on a warm summer evening? Join WKAR at the Lansing City Market for some jazz and blues on the banks of the Grand River.
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EVENTS 8
Pop-Up Stories LansingThu., June 29, 6:30pm | Fenner Nature Center
Have a story to share about blazing a trail? Share it with us! Or, just come along to hear others. We hope to see you there!
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MSU IN CONCERTFridays 3pm on 90.5Repeat broadcasts Sundays at 3pm
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WKAR Earns Top Wins for News
WKAR was honored with multiple awards recently in the annual Michigan Associated Press Media Editors broadcast competition. The WKAR news team earned three first place and five second place awards at a ceremony held April 30 in East Lansing.
The news team swept two categories in the Radio II division, taking first and second place awards for Best Feature Story and Best Enterprise Reporting. WKAR-FM earned second place as Outstanding News Operation in 2016.
Sixteen broadcasters submitted 283 entries in the contest, which featured news, sports and weather reporting as well as features, documentaries and photography from 2016. Entries in the Radio II division were judged by broadcasters from Ohio Public Radio, Columbus, Ohio.
WKAR’s top wins were for “Lansing Cold Cases,” and “Michigan’s Close Encounter,” both by Kevin Lavery; and “High School Mock Election,” by Brooke Allen.
Also in April, WKAR earned a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for News Series for "Faces of Flint,” reported by WKAR staff and MSU journalism students.
STATION NEWS
For more on these stories, visit Station News on wkar.org
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