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October 2009<br />
The Members’ Guide<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong>:<br />
It’s <strong>Gonna</strong> <strong>Move</strong> <strong>You</strong><br />
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8/10/09 1:05:01 PM
From the President<br />
It’s <strong>Gonna</strong> <strong>Move</strong> <strong>You</strong><br />
Growing up on the Upper West Side in the 1970s, I fell in<br />
love with the sounds forged in New York City by <strong>Latin</strong>o musicians who mixed<br />
Puerto Rican and Cuban beats with soul and jazz to create a new and defining<br />
rhythm: salsa. Now, some 35 years later as president of <strong>WGBH</strong>, I’m thrilled to<br />
introduce you to one of the most ambitious<br />
music-and-history series we’ve ever produced.<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> (see page 10) is a multimedia,<br />
bilingual celebración of <strong>Latin</strong> music and<br />
the rise of <strong>Latin</strong>o culture in the United States,<br />
anchored by a four-part documentary that<br />
will make you want to get up and dance. It’s a<br />
fresh take on our musical history, spanning<br />
five decades and multiple musical genres to<br />
present an astonishing mix of sounds<br />
created by <strong>Latin</strong>os and embraced by<br />
all of us.<br />
The project is the brainchild of<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong> executive producer Elizabeth<br />
Deane and senior producer Adriana<br />
Bosch, who first conceived it over<br />
lunch in the <strong>WGBH</strong> cafeteria. “Adriana<br />
and I were talking about a big<br />
musical series I had originated for<br />
PBS, a 10-part history of rock ‘n’ roll<br />
that critics and audiences had liked,” Elizabeth recalls. “Adriana was born in<br />
Cuba and she’s passionate about music, and we wondered if something similar<br />
to Rock & Roll might be done with the amazing range of <strong>Latin</strong> music and<br />
artists in this country.<br />
“We’ve tried to live up to the expectations that <strong>Latin</strong>o audiences will<br />
bring to the films,” Elizabeth continues, “and at the same time, reach out to<br />
our wider audience—giving them the pleasure of music they know, and the<br />
discovery of new artists and new music.”<br />
Broadcast in both English and Spanish, <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> is enhanced by<br />
a bilingual website (wgbh.org/latinmusicusa) with interactive features,<br />
dynamic video clips, and a player that streams the entire series in both languages,<br />
so you can watch—or rewatch—it anytime!<br />
And on Friday, October 2, we’re bringing the series home, literally, to<br />
our Brighton studios, where you’re invited to our <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Premiere<br />
Party, with live <strong>Latin</strong> music and dancing. (See page 2 for details and ticket<br />
information.)<br />
I hope you’ll join us for the party, and then tune in this groundbreaking<br />
series, made possible by your generous support. It’s gonna move you!<br />
Jon Abbott<br />
¡Bienvenidos!<br />
This month’s guide highlights the many programs we’re offering in<br />
celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month—on TV, radio and the Web<br />
(see pages 10 and 11). Visit the NEW wgbh.org for all the details.<br />
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Get into the Halloween<br />
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Events Our way of saying thanks for your support<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Premiere Party Fri, 10/2, 8pm, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Brighton Studios<br />
Get a sneak preview of highlights from <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> and enjoy live <strong>Latin</strong> music and dancing.<br />
Includes refreshments and a cash bar. Tickets are $25 each, $20 for <strong>WGBH</strong> members. RSVP:<br />
617-300-5400; wgbh.org/latinmusicparty<br />
Arthur Screening and Discussion Sun, 10/18, 2pm, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Yawkey Theater<br />
Learn about new resources designed to help young children cope with the cancer diagnosis of a<br />
loved one by attending a screening of a new Arthur episode (see page 3), followed by an expert<br />
panel discussion. For info/to register: wgbh.org/arthurscreening<br />
Boston Book Festival Sat, 10/24, Copley Square<br />
Check out the inaugural Boston Book Festival in Copley Square, where more than 50 authors<br />
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they design and build working solutions for realworld<br />
clients. Nate Ball, 26-year-old mechanical<br />
engineer, entrepreneur, pole-vaulter, jazz pianist and<br />
beatboxer, hosts. New season begins Sun, 10/11.<br />
Design Squad<br />
Sundays at 10:30am on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2/HD<br />
The Great<br />
MacGrady<br />
Guest star Lance Armstrong rides into<br />
Elwood City to help Arthur and the<br />
gang cope with the news that their<br />
beloved lunch lady, Mrs. MacGrady,<br />
has cancer. Arthur has partnered with<br />
Live Strong (the Lance Armstrong<br />
Foundation) to highlight things kids<br />
can do when cancer touches their lives.<br />
Attend a related special event at <strong>WGBH</strong>. See page 2 for details.<br />
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Mon–Fri, 10/19–23 at 7am and 2pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2/HD<br />
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6:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids<br />
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12:30 Fetch! with Ruff<br />
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10:30 44 Keeping Up<br />
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11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Tuesday 6<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD María Hinojosa:<br />
One-on-One Willie<br />
Colón. Salsa legend Willie Colón has<br />
sold more than 30 million albums.<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm<br />
9pm<br />
2/HD Nova Darwin in Crisis<br />
See Publish or Perish,<br />
page 9 (d)<br />
44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Spokane, Pt. 3<br />
44 Waking the Dead<br />
Double Bind, Pt. 2<br />
10pm 2/HD The Buffalo Flows<br />
Two-time Emmy Awardwinning<br />
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44 MI-5 Love and Death<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
10 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Go paperless: wgbh.org/paperlessguide
Wednesday 7<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD Ask This Old House<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Craft in America<br />
Origins<br />
44 This Old House Hour<br />
The New York City Project<br />
(Pt. 6)<br />
9pm 2/HD Craft in America Process<br />
44 Nova Darwin in Crisis<br />
(See 10/6 at 8pm)(d)<br />
10pm 2/HD To Market, to Market,<br />
to Buy a Fat Pig<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Thursday 8<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD Basic Black<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Jean Michel Cousteau:<br />
Ocean Adventures<br />
44 Globe Trekker Best<br />
American Hikes<br />
9pm 2/HD Jean Michel Cousteau:<br />
Ocean Adventures<br />
44 Nature Supersize Crocs<br />
(d)<br />
10pm 2/HD Secrets of the Dead<br />
Blackbeard’s Lost Ship<br />
44 Soundstage Seal<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Friday 9<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Beat the Press<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD McLaughlin Group<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Washington Week<br />
44 National Parks:<br />
America’s Best Idea<br />
The Scripture of Nature (Pt. 1 of 6) (See<br />
10/3 at 11am)(d)<br />
8:30 2/HD Now<br />
9pm 2/HD Bill Moyers Journal<br />
10pm 2/HD <strong>Latin</strong>a Lens<br />
44 The Buffalo Flows<br />
(See 10/6 at 10pm)<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Saturday 10<br />
For kids’ programs (6am–10:30am),<br />
see page 3.<br />
11am 2/HD The Victory Garden<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-on-One (See 10/6<br />
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11:30 44 Wild Chronicles<br />
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44 Member Favorites<br />
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Sunday 11<br />
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6am 44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Spokane, Pt. 3<br />
7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />
Newsweekly<br />
7:30 44 To the Contrary<br />
8am 44 MoneyTrack<br />
8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />
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9am 44 Foreign Exchange<br />
9:30 44 Beat the Press<br />
10am 44 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 44 Now<br />
11am 2/HD Member Favorites<br />
44 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12noon 44 Member Favorites<br />
9pm 2/HD Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
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Celebrating <strong>Latin</strong>o <strong>Music</strong><br />
National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15–Oct.15) honors the<br />
culture, heritage and contributions of Hispanic Americans. As part of<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong>’s Telling Our Stories celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month,<br />
we’ll be featuring <strong>Latin</strong> music and musicians on TV, radio and the Web.<br />
María Hinojosa welcomes<br />
salsa legend Willie Colón,<br />
family rock act Los Lonely<br />
Boys, singer-songwriter<br />
Shawn “El Gringo” Kiehne,<br />
and Grammy Award winner<br />
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Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads, 1pm<br />
Chicano Rocks: The Sounds of East Los Angeles, 2:30pm<br />
Forever Tango with Luis Bravo, 3:30pm<br />
Eternal Cuba with Enrique Chia, 4:30pm<br />
The Big Squeeze, 5:30pm<br />
And <strong>WGBH</strong> 89.7 showcases <strong>Latin</strong> artists—classical, jazz and even<br />
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For a complete listing of programs, including the premiere of<br />
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10:30 2/HD Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Inspector Lewis: Quality<br />
of Mercy (d)<br />
6pm<br />
Monday 12<br />
2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
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Taking On the Taliban<br />
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Tue, 10/13 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2/HD<br />
Queen of Folk<br />
In the first comprehensive documentary<br />
to chronicle the private life<br />
and public career of Joan Baez, this<br />
film follows Baez from her tentative<br />
teenage years in Cambridge coffeehouses<br />
to the remarkable 50-year<br />
career that followed. How Sweet the<br />
Sound examines her history as a<br />
recording artist and performer as well<br />
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viewers unprecedented access to Baez and her peers Bob Dylan, David<br />
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Jesse Jackson, among others.<br />
Catch a conversation with Joan Baez about her life as a musician<br />
and social activist at wgbh.org/forum.<br />
American Masters/Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound<br />
Wed, 10/14 at 8pm and 9:30pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2/HD<br />
Globetrotting Gourmet<br />
Travel the globe alongside host and Gourmet<br />
editor-in-chief Ruth Reichl as she visits exotic<br />
cooking schools and experiences the local foods<br />
and traditions that surround them. In the<br />
premiere episode of this new <strong>WGBH</strong> production,<br />
Reichl and actress Frances McDormand visit<br />
Blackberry Farm, a Tennessee culinary resort<br />
that exults farm-to-fork eating by producing its<br />
own organic vegetables, honey, eggs, preserves<br />
and artisan cheeses.<br />
Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth<br />
Sat, 10/17, 24 & 31 at 4pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2/HD<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD Wild Chronicles<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Antiques Roadshow<br />
San Antonio, Pt. 1<br />
44 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Inspector Lewis: Quality of<br />
Mercy (See 10/11 at 9pm)(d)<br />
9pm<br />
2/HD <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
Bridges. The rise of <strong>Latin</strong><br />
jazz and the explosion of the mambo<br />
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the US. <strong>Latin</strong> music infiltrates R&B and<br />
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It’s <strong>Gonna</strong> <strong>Move</strong> <strong>You</strong>, page 10<br />
9:30 44 Waiting for God<br />
10pm 2/HD <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
Salsa Revolution. Puerto<br />
Ricans and other <strong>Latin</strong>os in New York<br />
reinvent the Cuban son and the Puerto<br />
Rican plena, adding elements from<br />
soul and jazz to create salsa, which<br />
becomes a defining rhythm for <strong>Latin</strong>os<br />
the world over. See It’s <strong>Gonna</strong> <strong>Move</strong><br />
<strong>You</strong>, page 10<br />
44 As Time Goes By<br />
10:30 44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Tuesday 13<br />
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7pm<br />
2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
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7:30 2/HD María Hinojosa:<br />
One-on-One Los Lonely<br />
Boys. In 2005, a family rock act from<br />
San Angelo, Texas was propelled onto<br />
the national stage by their hit song,<br />
“Heaven.”<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Nova Hubble’s Amazing<br />
Rescue See This Old<br />
Telescope, page 11<br />
44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
San Antonio, Pt. 1<br />
Catch the new season of Cook’s<br />
Country with Christopher<br />
Kimball on Sat, 10/17, 24 & 31 at<br />
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See Taking On the<br />
Taliban, this page<br />
44 Waking the Dead<br />
Yarzheit, Pt. 1<br />
10pm 2/HD Power of the Poor<br />
44 MI-5 Persephone<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Wednesday 14<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD Ask This Old House<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD American Masters<br />
Joan Baez: How Sweet the<br />
Sound See Queen of Folk, this page<br />
44 This Old House Hour<br />
9pm 44 Nova Hubble’s Amazing<br />
Rescue (See 10/13 at<br />
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9:30 2/HD American Masters<br />
Joan Baez: How Sweet the<br />
Sound See Queen of Folk, this page<br />
10pm 44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Bridges<br />
(See 10/12 at 9pm)<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
The Salsa Revolution<br />
(See 10/12 at 10pm)<br />
Thursday 15<br />
6pm 2/HD NewsHour<br />
44 Charlie Rose<br />
7pm 2/HD Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD Basic Black<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8pm 2/HD Keeping Score with<br />
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Explore groundbreaking music with<br />
Thomas and the San Francisco<br />
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44 Globe Trekker Portugal<br />
& the Azores<br />
9pm 44 Nature Raptor Force<br />
10pm 2/HD <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Bridges<br />
(See 10/12 at 9pm)<br />
44 Soundstage<br />
Jackson Browne<br />
11pm 2/HD <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
The Salsa Revolution<br />
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44 NewsHour<br />
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44 Charlie Rose<br />
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44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 2/HD McLaughlin Group<br />
44 Keeping Up<br />
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8pm 2/HD Washington Week<br />
44 National Parks:<br />
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8:30 2/HD Now<br />
9pm 2/HD Bill Moyers Journal<br />
10pm 2/HD Frontline Obama’s War<br />
10:30 44 Yellowstone Land to<br />
Life<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Saturday 17<br />
For kids’ programs (6am–10:30am),<br />
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11am 2/HD The Victory Garden (d)<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-on-One (See 10/13<br />
at 7:30pm)<br />
11:30 2/HD Everyday Food<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
12n 2/HD Primal Grill with<br />
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44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Bridges<br />
(in Spanish) (See 10/12 at<br />
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12:30 2/HD Sara’s Weeknight<br />
Meals<br />
1pm 2/HD Julia and Jacques:<br />
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44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
The Salsa Revolution<br />
(in Spanish) (See 10/12 at 10pm)<br />
1:30 2/HD Lidia’s Italy<br />
2p m 2/HD Food Trip with Todd<br />
English<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
2:30 2/HD Simply Ming<br />
44 The Pink Panther<br />
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4:30 2/HD The New Yankee<br />
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6am 44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />
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44 Lidia’s Italy<br />
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44 Simply Ming<br />
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44 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 Theater Talk<br />
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44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Bridges<br />
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44 <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong><br />
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10pm 44 Independent Lens<br />
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44 Charlie Rose<br />
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44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
7:30 44 Keeping Up<br />
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44 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
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44 NewsHour<br />
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44 Nightly Business Rpt<br />
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44 Keeping Up<br />
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10pm 2/HD Frontline Close to Home<br />
44 Nova The Incredible<br />
Journey of the Butterflies<br />
11pm 2/HD Charlie Rose<br />
44 NewsHour<br />
Saturday 31<br />
For kids’ programs (6am–10:30am),<br />
see page 3.<br />
11am 2/HD The Victory Garden (d)<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One on One (See 10/27<br />
at 7:30pm)<br />
11:30 2/HD Everyday Food<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
12n 2/HD Primal Grill with<br />
Steven Raichlen<br />
44 Lords of the Gourd:<br />
The Pursuit of<br />
Excellence (See 10/29 at 9pm)<br />
12:30 2/HD Primal Grill with<br />
Steven Raichlen<br />
1pm 2/HD Primal Grill with<br />
Steven Raichlen<br />
44 Cemetery Special<br />
1:30 2/HD Lidia’s Italy<br />
2pm 2/HD Food Trip with Todd<br />
English<br />
44 The Botany of Desire<br />
See Flower Power,<br />
page 18<br />
2:30 2/HD Simply Ming<br />
3pm 2/HD America’s Test Kitchen<br />
3:30 2/HD Cook’s Country<br />
4pm 2/HD Gourmet’s Adventures<br />
with Ruth<br />
44 The Great Escape<br />
1963 classic about allied<br />
soldiers (Steve McQueen, James Garner,<br />
Richard Attenborough) who dig a<br />
tunnel out of a Nazi prison camp, pocketfuls<br />
of dirt at a time. (*)<br />
4:30 2/HD The New Yankee<br />
Workshop<br />
5pm 2/HD This Old House Hour<br />
6pm 2/HD Masterpiece<br />
Contemporary<br />
Endgame (See 10/25 at 9pm)<br />
7pm 44 Mildred Pierce<br />
(See 10/3 at 5:30pm)<br />
8pm 2/HD Keeping Up<br />
Appearances<br />
8:30 2/HD As Time Goes By<br />
9pm 2/HD The Vicar of Dibley<br />
44 Thelma and Louise<br />
(See 10/24 at 4:30pm)<br />
9:30 2/HD My Family<br />
10pm 2/HD MI-5 The Sleeper<br />
11pm 2/HD Basic Black<br />
11:30 2/HD Ask This Old House<br />
44 In the Life<br />
Overnight schedule See pgs 20–21<br />
or go to wgbh.org/schedules<br />
Coming Up<br />
in November<br />
•<br />
Nova/Becoming Human<br />
• Masterpiece<br />
Contemporary/Place of<br />
Execution<br />
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Programs, Repeats and Overnights on 2/HD, 44<br />
History<br />
American Experience Crash of 1929 Mon (10/26) 9pm on 2,<br />
Tue (10/27) 1am on 44, Tue (10/27) 2am on 2, Tue (10/27)<br />
1:30pm on 44, Wed (10/28) 3am on 44<br />
American Masters Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound Wed<br />
(10/14) 8pm on 2, Wed (10/14) 9:30pm on 2, Thu (10/15) 1am<br />
on 2 and 44, Thu (10/15) 2:30am on 2, Thu (10/15) 1:30pm on<br />
44, Fri (10/16) 3am on 44, Mon (10/19) 3am on 44<br />
Antiques Roadshow Tucson (Pt. 1) Sun (10/4) 6am on 44<br />
•<br />
Spokane (Pt. 2) Mon (10/5) 4am on 44 Spokane (Pt. 3)<br />
•<br />
Mon (10/5) 8pm on 2, Tue (10/6) 1am on 2, Tue (10/6) 3am on<br />
44, Tue (10/6) 8pm on 44, Wed (10/7) 5am on 44, Sat (10/10)<br />
4am on 44, Sun (10/11) 6am on 44 San Antonio (Pt. 1)<br />
•<br />
Mon (10/12) 8pm on 2, Tue (10/13) 1am on 2, Tue (10/13) 3am<br />
on 44, Tue (10/13) 8pm on 44, Wed (10/14) 5am on 44, Sat<br />
(10/17) 4am on 44, Sun (10/18) 6am on 44 San Antonio<br />
•<br />
(Pt. 2) Mon (10/19) 8pm on 2, Tue (10/20) 1am on 2, Tue<br />
(10/20) 3am on 44, Tue (10/20) 8pm on 44, Wed (10/21) 5am<br />
on 44, Sat (10/24) 4am on 44, Sun (10/25) 6am on 44<br />
•<br />
Unique Antiques Mon (10/26) 8pm on 2, Tue (10/27) 1am on<br />
2, Tue (10/27) 2am on 44, Tue (10/27) 8pm on 44, Wed (10/28)<br />
5am on 44, Sat (10/31) 4am on 44<br />
Buffalo Flows Tue (10/6) 2am on 2, Tue (10/6) 10pm on 2,<br />
Thu (10/8) 3am on 44, Fri (10/9) 10pm on 44<br />
Cemetery Special Thu (10/29) 10pm on 2, Fri (10/30)<br />
2:30pm on 44, Sat (10/31) 1pm on 44<br />
Craft in America Origins Wed (10/7) 8pm on 2, Thu (10/8)<br />
1am on 2, Thu (10/8) 1am on 44, Thu (10/8) 1:30pm on 44, Fri<br />
(10/9) 3am on 44, Mon (10/12) 3am on 44 Process Wed<br />
•<br />
(10/7) 9pm on 2, Thu (10/8) 2am on 2, Thu (10/8) 2am on 44,<br />
Thu (10/8) 2:30pm on 44, Fri (10/9) 4am on 44, Mon (10/12)<br />
4am on 44<br />
Herbert Hoover: Landslide Mon (10/26) 10pm on 2, Tue<br />
(10/27) 3am on 2, Tue (10/27) 2:30pm on 44, Wed (10/28)<br />
4am on 44<br />
History Detectives Sat (10/3) 5am on 44, Mon (10/5) 5am<br />
on 44<br />
Inventing LA: The Chandlers and their Times Mon (10/5)<br />
9pm on 2, Tue (10/6) 1am on 44, Tue (10/6) 1:30pm on 44,<br />
Wed (10/7) 3am on 44<br />
National Parks: America’s Best Idea Great Nature (Pt. 5)<br />
Thu (10/1) 8pm & 10pm on 2, Fri (10/2) 1am on 44, Fri (10/2)<br />
2am on 2, Fri (10/2) 3am on 44, Fri (10/2) 1:30pm on 44, Sat<br />
(10/3) 7:30pm on 2, Sun (10/4) 8pm on 44 The Morning<br />
•<br />
of Creation (Pt. 6) Fri (10/2) 8pm on 2, Fri (10/2) 10pm on 2,<br />
Sat (10/3) 1am on 44, Sat (10/3) 2am on 2, Sat (10/3) 3am on<br />
44, Sat (10/3) 1:30pm on 44, Sat (10/3) 9:15pm on 2, Sun<br />
(10/4) 9:45pm on 44 The Scripture of Nature (Pt. 1) Sat<br />
•<br />
(10/3) 11am on 2, Sun (10/4) 11:30am on 44, Fri (10/9) 8pm<br />
on 44 The Last Refuge (Pt. 2) Sat (10/3) 1pm on 2, Sun<br />
•<br />
(10/4) 1:30pm on 44, Fri (10/16) 8pm on 44 The Empire of<br />
•<br />
Grandeur (Pt. 3) Sat (10/3) 3:30pm on 2, Sun (10/4) 4pm on<br />
44, Fri (10/23) 8pm on 44 Going Home (Pt. 4) Thu (10/1)<br />
•<br />
1:30pm on 44, Sat (10/3) 5:30pm on 2, Sun (10/4) 6pm on 44,<br />
Fri (10/30) 8pm on 44<br />
Queen Family Thu (10/15) 2:30am on 44, Fri (10/16) 4:30am<br />
on 44, Mon (10/19) 4:30am on 44<br />
Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert Mon<br />
(10/12) 2:30am on 44, Tue (10/13) 5:30am on 44<br />
As always, <strong>WGBH</strong> makes every effort to keep pace<br />
with breaking news and world events. Given press<br />
deadlines for ’GBH, The Members’ Guide, some program<br />
information cited this month may be approximate.<br />
For updates, go to wgbh.org/schedules.<br />
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Ribbon of Sand Sun (10/4) 4:30am on 44, Mon (10/5)<br />
2:30am on 44, Tue (10/6) 5:30am on 44<br />
Secrets of the Dead Thu (10/8) 10pm on 2, Tue (10/20)<br />
10pm on 2<br />
Wallace Stegner Fri (10/23) 10pm on 44<br />
Yellowstone: Land to Life Fri (10/16) 10:30pm on 44<br />
Life & Living<br />
America’s Home Cooking Sat (10/3) 4am on 2, Wed (10/21)<br />
5am on 2<br />
America’s Test Kitchen Sat (10/17, 24 & 31) 3pm on 2<br />
Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Brazil: The Pantanal Sun<br />
(10/4) 12noon on 2 New Zealand Sun (10/18) 12noon on 2<br />
•<br />
•<br />
Wild Asia: Nepal and India Sun (10/25) 12noon on 2<br />
Ask This Old House Mon–Fri 4:30pm on 44, Tue–Sat<br />
12:30am on 44, Sat 11:30pm on 2, Sat 11:30am on 44, Wed<br />
7:30pm on 2, Sat (10/3) 12noon on 44, Sat (10/3) 12:30pm on<br />
44, Sat (10/3) 1pm on 44, Sun (10/4) 1am on 44, Sun (10/4)<br />
1:30am on 44, Sun (10/4) 2am on 44, Mon (10/5, 12 & 19)<br />
2:30am on 2, Thu (10/15) 3pm on 44, Sat (10/17) 2pm on 44,<br />
Sun (10/18 & 25) 6pm on 44, Sun (10/18 & 25) 1pm on 2<br />
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us Thu (10/15) 4am<br />
on 2, Mon (10/26) 5am on 2<br />
Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound Wed (10/14) 3am on 2,<br />
Sat (10/24) 4:30am on 2<br />
Brain in Love with Dr. Daniel Amen Sat (10/17) 4:30am on<br />
2, Fri (10/23) 4:30am on 2<br />
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Sun (10/11, 18 & 25) 8:30am<br />
on 44<br />
Cook’s Country Sat (10/17, 24 & 31) 3:30pm on 2<br />
Daniel Pink: Living on the Right Side of the Brain Sun<br />
(10/18) 3am on 2<br />
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! Sun (10/4) 3am on 2, Fri<br />
(10/9) 3am on 2, Mon (10/12) 3am on 2, Thu (10/22) 3am on<br />
2, Sun (10/25) 3am on 2, Wed (10/28) 3am on 2<br />
Equitrekking Maui Sun (10/18) 2:30pm on 44 Costa Rica<br />
•<br />
Sun (10/25) 2:30pm on 44<br />
Everyday Food Sat (10/17, 24 & 31) 11:30am on 2<br />
Food Trip with Todd English Sat (10/17, 24 &31) 2pm on 2<br />
Foreign Exchange Sun 9am on 44<br />
Globe Trekker East Africa: Tanzania & Zanzibar Thu (10/1)<br />
8pm on 44<br />
• • Micronesia Sun (10/4) 7pm on 2 Best<br />
American Hikes Thu (10/8) 8pm on 44 Portugal & the<br />
•<br />
Azores Thu (10/15) 8pm on 44 Planet of the Apes Sun<br />
•<br />
(10/18) 7pm on 2 Panama & Colombia Thu (10/22) 8pm<br />
•<br />
on 44 Queensland & the Great Barrier Reef Thu (10/29)<br />
•<br />
8pm on 44<br />
Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Sat (10/17, 24 & 31)<br />
4pm on 2, Sun (10/18 & 25) 6pm on 2, Sun (10/18 & 25)<br />
6:30pm on 2<br />
Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Sun (10/4) 6:30pm on 2, Sun<br />
(10/18 & 25) 5pm on 44<br />
Happiness 101 With Tal Ben-Shahar Sun (10/4) 12mid<br />
on 2, Wed (10/7) 4:30am on 2, Mon (10/19) 4:30am on 2, Sun<br />
(10/25) 1:30am on 2, Fri (10/30) 3am on 2<br />
Heart Healthy Yoga Thu (10/15) 5am on 2<br />
In the Life Sat (10/31) 11:30pm on 44<br />
Julia and Jacques: Cooking at Home Sat (10/17 & 24) 1pm<br />
on 2<br />
Lidia’s Italy Sat (10/17) 1:30pm on 2, Sun (10/18) 4:30pm<br />
on 44, Sat (10/24) 1:30pm on 2, Sun (10/25) 4:30pm on 44, Sat<br />
(10/31) 1:30pm on 2<br />
Full schedules for all channels are<br />
available at wgbh.org/schedules<br />
Life (Part 2) Boomer Marriage Sat (10/17) 6pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Ntergenerational Sat (10/24) 6pm on 2<br />
Lords of the Gourd: The Pursuit of Excellence Thu (10/29)<br />
9pm on 2, Fri (10/30) 1:30pm on 44, Sat (10/31) 12noon on 44<br />
Loretta Laroche: Juicy Living, Juicy Aging Sat (10/10)<br />
4:30am on 2<br />
Made in Spain Sun (10/18) 4pm on 44, Sun (10/25) 4pm on<br />
44<br />
Magnificent Mind Any Age with Dr. Daniel Amen Sun<br />
(10/11) 4:30am on 2, Sat (10/17) 3am on 2<br />
Moneytrack Sun 8am on 44<br />
New Science of Learning: Brain Fitness for Kids Wed<br />
(10/14) 4:30am on 2<br />
New Yankee Workshop Sat (10/17, 24 & 31) 4:30pm on 2<br />
Pilates for Healthy Bodies Tue (10/6) 5am on 2<br />
Place of our Own Mon–Fri 1pm on 44<br />
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Sat (10/17, 24 & 31)<br />
12noon on 2, Sat (10/31) 12:30pm on 2, Sat (10/31) 1pm on 2<br />
Qi Gong for Weight Loss Wed (10/21) 3am on 2, Thu (10/29)<br />
5am on 2, Sat (10/31) 5am on 2<br />
Richard Abel Elegancia Sat (10/31) 1am on 2<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe Sun (10/4, 18 & 25) 11:30am on 2, Sun<br />
(10/4, 18 & 25) 6pm on 2, Sat (10/10) 2:30am on 2, Tue<br />
(10/20) 4am on 2, Thu (10/29) 3am on 2, Thu (10/29) 3:30am<br />
on 2, Thu (10/29) 4am on 2<br />
Rodney Yee: The Practical Power of Yoga Mon (10/5)<br />
4:30am on 2<br />
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sat (10/17 & 24) 12:30pm on 2<br />
Secrets of Enlightenment with Deepak Chopra Thu<br />
(10/8) 4:30am on 2<br />
Simply Ming Sat (10/17, 24 & 31) 2:30pm on 2, Sun (10/18 &<br />
25) 5:30pm on 44<br />
Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa Tue–Fri 3:30pm<br />
on 44<br />
Spain…on the Road Again Sun (10/18 & 25) 3pm on 44,<br />
Sun (10/18 & 25) 11pm on 44<br />
Stay Rich Forever & Ever with Ed Slott Sun (10/11) 1:30am<br />
on 2<br />
This Old House Hour Sun (10/4) 5am on 44, Mon (10/5) 3am<br />
on 44, Wed 8pm on 44, Fri 1am on 44, Sat 5am on 44, Sat 5pm<br />
on 2<br />
Victory Garden Sat (10/10, 17, 24 & 31) 11am on 2<br />
<strong>Music</strong> & Drama<br />
42nd Street Sat (10/3) 7:30pm on 44<br />
Austin City Limits The Decemberists/Explosions in the Sky<br />
Sun 12mid on 44 Dave Matthews Band Sun (10/4) 2:30am<br />
•<br />
on 44<br />
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique in Concert Thu (10/15)<br />
9pm on 2, Fri (10/16) 3am on 2, Fri (10/16) 2:30pm on 44<br />
Big Squeeze Sun (10/4) 5:30pm on 2<br />
Body & Soul: Diana and Kathy Sun (10/25) 10pm on 44<br />
Call Northside 777 Sat (10/3) 3:30pm on 44, Sat (10/17)<br />
4:30pm on 44<br />
Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey—Holiday Special<br />
Fri (10/2) 4am on 2, Tue (10/6) 3am on 2<br />
Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East Los Angeles Sun (10/4)<br />
2:30pm on 2<br />
Daniel O’Donnell Hope and Praise Tue (10/13) 4am on 2,<br />
Tue (10/27) 4am on 2<br />
David Garrett: Live in Berlin Mon (10/19) 3am on 2<br />
Dickens’ Secret Lover Wed (10/21) 10pm on 2
Dolly: Live in London O2 Arena Sat (10/10) 1am on 2, Sat<br />
(10/24) 3am on 2<br />
Dudu Fisher: In Concert from Israel Sun (10/11) 12mid on 2<br />
Eternal Cuba with Enrique Chia Sun (10/4) 4:30pm on 2<br />
Forever Tango with Luis Bravo Sun (10/4) 3:30pm on 2<br />
The Great Escape Sat (10/31) 4pm on 44<br />
Great Performances The Los Angeles Philharmonic Opening<br />
Gala Wed (10/21) 8pm on 2, Thu (10/22) 1am on 2 & 44, Thu<br />
(10/22) 1:30pm on 44, Fri (10/23) 3am on 44, Mon (10/26)<br />
3am on 44<br />
Handel’s Messiah Rocks Wed (10/7) 3am on 2, Fri (10/23)<br />
3am on 2<br />
Independent Lens Herb & Dorothy Thu (10/15) 3am on 44,<br />
Sun (10/18) 9pm on 44 Butte, America Sun (10/18) 10pm<br />
•<br />
on 44, Thu (10/22) 3am on 44 Journals of a Wily School<br />
•<br />
Sun (10/25) 9pm on 44, Thu (10/29) 3am on 44<br />
Ives: New England Holidays Symphony in Concert Fri<br />
(10/23) 2:30pm on 44<br />
Keeping Score Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique Thu (10/15)<br />
8pm on 2, Fri (10/16) 2am on 2, Fri (10/16) 2am on 44, Fri<br />
(10/16) 1:30pm on 44, Sat (10/17) 3am on 44 Ives: Holiday<br />
•<br />
Symphony Thu (10/22) 8pm on 2, Thu (10/22) 9pm on 2, Fri<br />
(10/23) 2am on 2, Fri (10/23) 2am on 44, Fri (10/23) 1:30pm<br />
on 44, Sat (10/24) 3am on 44 Shostakovich: Symphony<br />
•<br />
No. 5 Thu (10/29) 8pm on 2, Fri (10/30) 1am on 2, Fri (10/30)<br />
2am on 44, Sat (10/31) 3am on 44<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Bridges/The Salsa Revolution Mon (10/12)<br />
9pm on 2, Tue (10/13) 1am on 44, Tue (10/13) 2am on 2, Tue<br />
(10/13) 1:30pm on 44, Wed (10/14) 3am on 44, Wed (10/14)<br />
10pm on 44, Thu (10/15) 10pm on 2, Sat (10/17) 1am on 2, Sat<br />
(10/17) 12noon on 44, Sat (10/17) 9pm on 44, Sun (10/18)<br />
3:30pm on 2, Sun (10/18) 7pm on 44 The Chicano Wave/<br />
•<br />
Divas And Superstars Mon (10/19) 9pm on 2, Tue (10/20) 1am<br />
on 44, Tue (10/20) 2am on 2, Tue (10/20) 1:30pm on 44, Wed<br />
(10/21) 3am on 44, Wed (10/21) 10pm on 44, Thu (10/22)<br />
10pm on 2, Sat (10/24) 1am on 2, Sat (10/24) 12noon on 44,<br />
Sat (10/24) 9pm on 44, Sun (10/25) 3:30pm on 2, Sun (10/25)<br />
7pm on 44<br />
Leonard Cohen Live in London Sun (10/18) 12mid on 2,<br />
Sun (10/25) 12mid on 2<br />
Live from the Artists Den Jakob Dylan Sat (10/3) 11pm on<br />
44<br />
• • Ani Difranco Sat (10/17) 11pm on 44 The Hold<br />
Steady Sat (10/24) 11pm on 44<br />
Lone Star Sat (10/24) 2pm on 44<br />
Los Lonely Boys Cottonfields and Crossroads Sun (10/4)<br />
1pm on 2<br />
Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia Sun (10/4) 1:30am<br />
on 2, Sun (10/18) 1:30am on 2, Fri (10/30) 4:30am on 2<br />
Masterpiece Contemporary Endgame Sun (10/25) 9pm &<br />
11pm on 2, Mon (10/26) 1am on 2 & 44, Mon (10/26) 1:30pm<br />
on 44, Mon (10/26) 8pm on 44, Tue (10/27) 3am on 44, Sat<br />
(10/31) 6pm on 2<br />
Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis: Allegory of Love<br />
Sun (10/4) 9pm & 10:30pm on 2, Mon (10/5) 12mid on 2,<br />
Mon (10/5) 1am on 44, Mon (10/5) 1:30pm on 44, Mon (10/5)<br />
8pm on 44, Tue (10/6) 4am on 44 Inspector Lewis: Quality<br />
•<br />
of Mercy Sun (10/11) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Mon (10/12)<br />
12mid on 2, Mon (10/12) 1am on 44, Mon (10/12) 1:30pm on<br />
44, Mon (10/12) 8pm on 44, Tue (10/13) 4am on 44, Sat<br />
(10/17) 6:30pm on 2 Inspector Lewis: The Point of<br />
•<br />
Vanishing Sun (10/18) 9pm & 10:30pm on 2, Mon (10/19)<br />
12mid on 2, Mon (10/19) 1am on 44, Mon (10/19) 1:30pm on<br />
44, Mon (10/19) 8pm on 44, Tue (10/20) 4am on 44, Sat<br />
(10/24) 6:30pm on 2<br />
Mildred Pierce Sat (10/3) 5:30pm on 44, Sat (10/31) 7pm on<br />
44<br />
Mrs. Miniver Sat (10/17) 6:30pm on 44<br />
Sanabria Tue (10/27) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (10/31) 11am on 44<br />
Pete Seeger: Live in Australia Mon (10/26) 4am on 2<br />
McLaughlin Group Fri 7:30pm on 2, Sun (10/4) 11am on 44<br />
Priests in Concert Mon (10/5) 3am on 2, Fri (10/16) 4:30am Newshour with Jim Lehrer Mon–Fri 6pm on 2, Mon–Fri<br />
on 2, Sat (10/31) 3:30am on 2<br />
11pm on 44 (except 10/14, 21)<br />
Soundstage Umphrey’s McGee Thu (10/1) 10pm on 44<br />
Nightly Business Report Mon–Fri 7pm on 44<br />
Seal Thu (10/8) 10pm on 44 Jackson Browne Thu<br />
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To Market, to Market to Buy a Fat Pig Wed (10/7) 10pm<br />
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sun 7:30am on 44<br />
Top Hat Sat (10/3) 9pm on 44<br />
Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? Sun<br />
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Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? Sun (10/18)<br />
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AudioFile<br />
In celebration of <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong>, the new <strong>WGBH</strong>produced<br />
TV documentary premiering this month<br />
(see page 10), <strong>WGBH</strong> Radio hosts will be featuring<br />
<strong>Latin</strong>o artists in every genre—from classical to<br />
Celtic to that uniquely American art form, jazz.<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> rhythms have been part of jazz since its<br />
birth in the steamy streets of New Orleans. The<br />
infusion of <strong>Latin</strong> melodies and rhythm became<br />
part of mainstream jazz in the 1940s, with greats<br />
like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie blending<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> beats into toe-tapping big band music. From<br />
mambo to bossa nova, salsa to tango, <strong>Latin</strong> roots<br />
have shaped popular music in the US and continue<br />
to add to the country’s musical conversation.<br />
Panamanian pianist and composer Danilo<br />
Pérez is among the most influential and dynamic<br />
musicians of our time. In just over a decade, his<br />
distinctive blend of pan-American jazz (covering<br />
the music of the Americas, folkloric and world<br />
music) has attracted critical acclaim and loyal<br />
audiences. AudioFile’s Jen Goebel recently talked<br />
with Pérez about his music, his foundation and<br />
the life of a <strong>Latin</strong> jazz artist.<br />
QHow did you first get interested in<br />
music?<br />
was born into a musical environment. My<br />
A<br />
I<br />
father was a singer, and he gave me a pair of<br />
bongos when I was two years old. He played records<br />
for me all the time, and I just grew up with it.<br />
QWhat do you hope people hear in your<br />
music?<br />
A<br />
Adventure, and the power of the diversity. I<br />
grew up in a wonderful country: Panama is a<br />
meeting point and a transit point because of the<br />
canal, and has an incredible array of influences.<br />
There’s everything from tango to Panamanian<br />
folklore to salsa to Bob Marley to indigenous music<br />
to classical. I like to experience playing with no<br />
boundaries—I think of it as an international<br />
meeting point with no immigration officers.<br />
QIs there a particular piece of music that<br />
influenced you at a young age?<br />
A<br />
When I was seven, I heard Papo Lucca, a<br />
Puerto Rican pianist with a salsa group called<br />
La Sonora Ponceña. He was a big influence on me:<br />
there was a piece he played that had an outstanding<br />
piano solo. I also remember hearing Louis<br />
Armstrong playing and singing Hello Dolly! That<br />
was pretty amazing, too.<br />
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Danilo Pérez: <strong>Latin</strong> Jazz at Home in Boston<br />
QWhat are you working on now?<br />
A<br />
I’m very excited to be leading the Berklee<br />
Global Jazz Institute as its artistic director. One<br />
of the goals of the Institute is to explore the social<br />
power of music as a tool for social change. On<br />
another note, I’m also putting together a band<br />
called The Healing Band with international<br />
musicians, and our mission is to perform music<br />
to promote world peace.<br />
QHow can music bring about social<br />
change?<br />
A<br />
<strong>Music</strong> teaches important values. In music,<br />
you can’t cheat. If I give you a piece of music,<br />
you have to practice, you can’t write the answer on<br />
your hand. Another value music teaches is teamwork.<br />
We are bombarded with ways to be separate,<br />
with ways to be isolated. <strong>Music</strong> challenges that<br />
environment, and teaches you that the success of<br />
a performance depends on your cooperation with<br />
the other musicians. With jazz, you are free to say<br />
what you want to say, but it has to work in context.<br />
The other very important lesson music teaches is<br />
respect. <strong>You</strong> have to listen to each other for<br />
success. <strong>Music</strong> is about listening. Those values—<br />
honesty, harmony, teamwork and respect—are<br />
very powerful tools for social change.<br />
QTell me about your foundation.<br />
A<br />
About five years ago, I started the Fundación<br />
Danilo Pérez here in Panama to bring music<br />
to kids. We’re working in a complicated area with<br />
lots of gangs. We use music to re-incorpporate<br />
gang members and children at risk into society<br />
and help them become productive citizens. And,<br />
about seven years ago, we started the annual<br />
Panama Jazz Festival with Berklee College of <strong>Music</strong><br />
and the New England Conservatory, where they<br />
offer educational programs for kids, youth and<br />
adults from all over <strong>Latin</strong> America.<br />
QHow did you come to Boston?<br />
I was six years old, my family came to<br />
A<br />
When<br />
Boston to visit an uncle of ours, and that’s<br />
when I told my mother that this is where I wanted<br />
to live. After I finished high school in Panama, I<br />
went to college in Pittsburgh to study electronics,<br />
but I had a friend at Berklee who kept telling me<br />
how great it was, and about all that was going on<br />
in Boston. So I applied, without any expectations,<br />
and I won the Quincy Jones Scholarship.<br />
QWhat’s the most challenging part of your<br />
work?<br />
A<br />
Fundraising. That’s very difficult. But I have<br />
learned to take the things I don’t like and look<br />
at them as challenges. I am a superb optimist, and<br />
I love to improvise, so trying to figure out how to<br />
achieve a goal is exciting to me.<br />
QWhat’s your favorite thing about being<br />
a musician?<br />
A<br />
<strong>You</strong> know, the answer has changed over the<br />
years. When I started, I loved the applause and<br />
all the goodies that come with performing. But<br />
now, I value the power and the responsibility that<br />
comes with being able, with a note or a chord, to<br />
light a fire in somebody’s heart. People sometimes<br />
tell me that listening to a piece of music I wrote or<br />
a performance I did helped them in some way, and<br />
I love that. I feel that when you play music, you<br />
become a servant to the divine spirit.<br />
Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/radio<br />
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October Radio Highlights<br />
Jazz from Studio Four<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> Jazz Extravaganza<br />
Tune in for part one of a two-part <strong>Latin</strong><br />
jazz extravaganza featuring Machito,<br />
Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Esperanza<br />
Spalding, Helio Alves and Ray Barretto,<br />
among others.<br />
Fri, 10/2 at 8pm<br />
Blues on <strong>WGBH</strong><br />
Albert Collins<br />
Known as the “Master of the Telecaster,”<br />
Albert Collins created a distinctive<br />
shrill guitar sound that made him a<br />
popular crossover artist in the ’70s<br />
and ’80s.<br />
Sat, 10/3 at 9pm<br />
Classics in the Morning<br />
Happy Birthday, Curtis<br />
Philadelphia’s famed Curtis Institute of <strong>Music</strong><br />
opened its doors 85 years ago today. To celebrate,<br />
host Cathy Fuller features work by esteemed<br />
Curtis alumni, including Jennifer Higdon’s “Blue<br />
Cathedral”—a piece written in honor of the<br />
Institute—and a performance of Beethoven’s<br />
String Quartet No. 15 in A minor by The Borromeo<br />
String Quartet.<br />
Thu, 10/1 at 9am<br />
Classics in the Morning<br />
Classical <strong>Latin</strong><br />
During the week of 10/5, host Cathy<br />
Fuller celebrates <strong>WGBH</strong>’s TV series<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>USA</strong> by featuring classical<br />
composers and musicians from <strong>Latin</strong><br />
American countries. Tune in for the work<br />
of composer Mario Lavista, the ensemble<br />
Cuarteto <strong>Latin</strong>oamericano, guitarist<br />
Manuel Barrueco, pianist Santiago Rodriguez, and others.<br />
Mon–Fri, 10/5–9 at 9am<br />
Jazz with Eric in the Evening<br />
A Night of <strong>Latin</strong> Jazz<br />
Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri and Poncho<br />
Sanchez are just a few of the artists<br />
you’ll hear tonight as host Eric Jackson<br />
shines his Monday Night Spotlight on<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> jazz!<br />
Mon, 10/5 at 8pm<br />
Jazz Decades<br />
Hear Ray Smith’s weekly tribute to the<br />
jazz of the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s—the Jazz<br />
Decades—24/7 days a week with our<br />
new Jazz Decades online stream, available<br />
at wgbh.org/jazz. Revisit the timeless<br />
music of classic artists, including Benny<br />
Goodman, Carmen McRae, Erskine<br />
Hawkins, Glenn Miller and much more.<br />
All the music is handpicked by Ray Smith from his personal library of<br />
more than 90,000 titles. Listen anytime at wgbh.org/jazz.<br />
BSO Live<br />
Vasily Petrenko<br />
We’re live from Symphony Hall in Boston as Vasily Petrenko leads the BSO<br />
in Stravinsky’s Scherzo Fantastique, Rachmaninov’s “Isle of the Dead” and<br />
Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10.<br />
Fri, 10/9 at 1pm<br />
Jazz from Studio Four<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> Jazz Extravaganza<br />
Don’t miss the conclusion of this two-part <strong>Latin</strong> jazz extravaganza, with<br />
tracks from Paquito D’Rivera, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Luciana Souza and others.<br />
Fri, 10/9 at 8pm<br />
A Celtic Sojourn<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> Celtic<br />
As part of <strong>WGBH</strong>’s<br />
focus on <strong>Latin</strong> music<br />
this month, host<br />
Brian O’Donovan<br />
finds surprising connections<br />
with Celtic<br />
forms, highlighting<br />
the music of Salsa<br />
Celtica, an exciting group from Scotland, and featuring an intriguing version<br />
of the Irish chestnut “Danny Boy” by Panamanian star Rubén Blades.<br />
Sat, 10/10 at 12noon<br />
Classical Performances<br />
Yellow Barn 2008<br />
Tune in for some of the finest American performers and the young professionals<br />
who came to work with them, in a selection of performances from<br />
last summer’s Yellow<br />
Barn Festival in<br />
Vermont, recorded<br />
by <strong>WGBH</strong>.<br />
Mon, 10/12 and<br />
Tue, 10/13 at 1pm<br />
24 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/radio
Jazz with Eric in the Evening<br />
Celebrating 40 years of Jazz<br />
at New England Conservatory<br />
Ken Schaphorst, chair of the Jazz Studies<br />
Department, and Hankus Netsky, chair of the<br />
Contemporary Improvisation Department,<br />
join host Eric Jackson as co-hosts for a special<br />
program that features music by NEC faculty<br />
and students, past and present.<br />
Mon, 10/12 at 8pm<br />
BSO Live<br />
Peter Serkin<br />
Live from Symphony Hall, Ludovic Morlot<br />
conducts the BSO with American pianist<br />
Peter Serkin in a program that includes the<br />
American premiere of Augusta Reed Thomas’s<br />
“Helios Choros II” (Sun God Dancers), a BSO<br />
co-commission.<br />
Fri, 10/16 at 1pm<br />
Classical Performances<br />
Bayla Keyes<br />
Triple Helix violinist Bayla Keyes<br />
and pianist Robert Merfeld visit the<br />
Fraser Performance Studio for a live<br />
performance.<br />
Thu, 10/15 at 3pm<br />
Classical Weekend<br />
Marcus Thompson and Mihae Lee<br />
The Boston Chamber <strong>Music</strong> Society is striking<br />
out in different directions this year under new<br />
Artistic Director Marcus Thompson. On the<br />
weekend of the season-opening concert of the<br />
BCMS, hear Thompson and Mihae Lee perform a<br />
work that strikes its own path, Rebecca Clarke’s<br />
Viola Sonata from 1919, recorded in concert by<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong> in October 2006.<br />
Sat, 10/17 at 6am<br />
The World<br />
Tune in each weekday for <strong>WGBH</strong>’s awardwinning<br />
The World—the only international<br />
newsmagazine specifically for an American<br />
audience—as host Marco Werman brings<br />
you news, features, interviews and music from<br />
around the globe.<br />
Weekdays, 4pm and 7pm<br />
BSO Live<br />
The Complete Symphonies of Beethoven, Part 1<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong> brings you live to Symphony Hall<br />
in Boston, where BSO <strong>Music</strong> Director<br />
James Levine begins his cycle of the<br />
complete symphonies of Ludwig van<br />
Beethoven, leading the BSO in the<br />
Symphonies No. 1, No. 2 and No. 5.<br />
Fri, 10/23 at 1pm<br />
Sound & Spirit<br />
Ghosts<br />
Ellen Kushner hosts a mix of thrills, chills and<br />
insights into how human beings view death and the<br />
immortality of the spirit—including observations<br />
from Margaret Atwood and Octavio Paz and a true<br />
ghost story from Louisa May Alcott’s journal.<br />
Sun, 10/25 at 5pm<br />
Classics in the Morning<br />
Josef Gingold Centenary<br />
In honor of legendary violin instructor Josef Gingold’s centenary, host Cathy<br />
Fuller features performances from two of his esteemed students: Miriam<br />
Fried performs Sibelius’s Violin Concerto and Joshua Bell plays Tchaikovsky’s<br />
Sérénade Mélancolique in B-flat minor.<br />
Wed, 10/28 at 9am<br />
A Celtic Sojourn<br />
Concertina<br />
The lowly reed instrument has<br />
experienced a huge comeback<br />
amongst young players in recent<br />
years, largely in the West of Ireland.<br />
Host Brian O’Donovan explores the<br />
reasons why and features some<br />
exciting new recordings featuring the concertina.<br />
Sat, 10/31 at 12noon<br />
Editor Jennifer Goebel<br />
Contributors Nancy Blacksin, Edgar Herwick, Susan Reed, Maria Bruno Ruiz, Ben Schwartz, Jon Solins<br />
Designers Tong-Mei Chan, Douglass Scott<br />
Photo Research Michael Delia<br />
Production Supervisor Lenore Lanier Gibson<br />
Director of Operations Judy Canty<br />
Director, Constituent Communications Cynthia Broner<br />
Associate Director Susan Reed<br />
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