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FEBRUARY 2010

The Nation’s First Statewide Student News Network

Hiki N o- New Hiki No: - LeslieAn Wilcox,Advance President for & CEO All of Us

“PublicPeople once television built careers has on always what they been That’s dedicated why ’s to lifelong only public learning. state – and their teachers – to join learned in high school or college or television station has become more with us in building the nation’s very Butinitial never job training. in the No history longer can of weour planetthan a hasTV station. lifelong Our learning mission been sofirst important.” statewide student newscast, using depend on future success with what remains the same – noncommercial tools of the digital age to connect, we know right now. education and lifelong learning. But collaborate, and in a virtual we’ve already extended our reach newsroom. PBS Hawaii Managing Editor The rate of change is accelerating beyond statewide broadcasting to Susan Yim will provide guidance for the more rapidly than foreseen even a the worldwide web. Cell phone access student newscasts, to be broadcast in few years ago. to programs will follow. a prominent time slot. The network is called , Hawaiian for “can do.” The powerful engine of the Internet We at PBS Hawaii believe, along with transforms our notions of what is most educators and employers, that We’d like to express our gratitude to possible. We as individuals, as a digital literacy and agility are a key to the ClarenceHiki N –o T.C. Ching Foundation community, and as a nation must be education and lifelong learning in the for being the first major local funder able to seize and act upon new 21st century. to invest in , with a $100,000 information in order to do well in the grant. The lead trustee on this grant, global knowledge-based economy. That’s why we’re inviting all middle and Kenneth Okamoto, is particularly high school students throughout the moved by Hiki N ’s–o inclusion of all continued >>

Hiki N –o Trustees from the Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation attended the news conference January 11th.

For the check presentation they were joined by students and teachers from Moanalua High School, Waianae High School, Maui High School, Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Ke Kula Ni‘ihau O‘ Kekaha and Mid-Pacific Institute.

Managing Editor Susan Yim with Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation Trustee Kenneth Okamoto.

students – in public, private, and charter schools – in this I hope that much of the additional support comes from Hiki N –o bold opportunity for educational progress. grassroots giving to PBS Hawaii. This is an advance from which we all benefit. Critical seed money for this project, in the amount of $200,000, comes from the Corporation for Public ... Can Do! Broadcasting. More funding is needed, until the student network is established and becomes self-sustaining through community partnerships and underwriting support. Hiki N –o ➚

PBS Hawaii Board of Directors Chair

Vice Chair

Andrew Aoki Ken Hiraki Thomas Koide RobertSecretary Alm Carolyn Berry Alan Hoffman Bill Mills Follow PBS Hawaii on Jimmy Borges Hokulani Holt Cameron Nekota RonaldTreasurer Hansen Facebook® & Twitter® Keiki-Pua Dancil, Ph.D. Joan Lee Husted Marissa Sandblom Robin Puanani Danner Kawika Kahiapo David Watumull Tim Johns Guy Fujimura Ian Kitajima Jason Fujimoto PBS Hawaii Invites All Middle & High Schools The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation is the first major local funder.in Hawaii To Build the Nation’s First Statewide Student News Network

“Sometimes you know you are in a place and time you’ll remember years later… at the birth of something like Hiki N –o. In years to come we will look back on today as one of the most important things we’ve done for ourselves as a state and a place… allowing our young people to show us how they see their community and the world.” – Robert Alm, PBS Hawaii Board Chair January 11, 2010- News Conference Hawaii’sHiki only public television broadcaster N branded o it Hiki N –o – the Hawaiian phrase that understands our young people, grow- formally announced at a January 11th for “Can Do.” ing up in the digital age, and it knows how news conference the station will work with to prepare them to succeed,” said Ching the state’s public, private and charter high PBS Hawaii is a private, non-profit organiza- trustee Kenneth Okamoto. schools and middle schools to create a tion, so the station must secure funding statewide student news network. Student through grants and private donations. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting newscasts and other content will be made The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation has awarded PBS Hawaii one of its largest grants available on PBS Hawaii’s broadcast and stepped up to become the first major local last year, $200,000, for Hiki N –o. “Nation- web platforms. The model is the first of its funder of Hiki N –o, giving $100,000. “We ally, this student-based news program is kind in the country, and the TV station has see this as a bold and innovative project recognized as a groundbreaking step into L-R: Ching Foundation Trustees Kenneth Okamoto, Peter Ng, Catherine Ching, Waianae High School students Melody Rigney and Heidi Neidhardt, and Trustees Raymond Tam and John Tsui; Jennifer Valdez (pictured) came with Fabriene Rosal, Jennaline Gines, Justine Rumbaua and their teacher Clint Gima from Maui High; Kahikiui Kanahele and Kuuleimokihana Beniamina from Ke Kula Ni‘ihau O Kekaha on Kauai also made the trip; Ching Foundation Trustee John Tsui visits with student Shisa Kahaunaele from Kauai following the news conference.

the future of education. And we cern them. I’m looking forward dent Schools, applauded the state have already expressed want everyone in our community to facilitating the collaboration opportunity Hiki N –o provides for an interest in working together to to embrace and support what among participating teachers and all students to participate in a col- build the Hiki N –o network and our young people are doing to schools, ensuring editorial and laborative program. Witt said, “… collaborate on the creation of help lead us as a community,” said technical standards as students this will be the student voice of content for broadcast and web Robert Alm, Board Chair of PBS introduce us to new ways to de- the future for our community.” casts. Hawaii. liver news.” The students will be connected For the past several years, a small A week earlier the station an- Leaders of the public, private and via a web-based virtual newsroom. but growing group of Hawaii nounced that veteran journalist, charter schools in Hawaii see a This will eliminate the geographic schools has emerged victorious at Susan Yim, had signed on as model like Hiki N –o as an oppor- boundaries so that teams of national competitions and they’ve Managing Editor for Hiki N –o. tunity for students to develop students from schools on different established themselves as skilled Yim said, “Hiki N –o will create a the skills and competencies they’ll islands can work together under communicators and storytellers. network of student storytellers to need for the 21st century. Robert the Hiki N –o brand, producing continued >> take us into their communities and Witt, Executive Director for the stories about things that matter. Students from Waianae High humanize the issues that con- Hawaii Association of Indepen- About 30 schools throughout the School, Maui High School, Kauai’s L-R: Robert Witt, Executive Director Hawaii Association of Independent Schools; Ching Foundation Trustees Peter Ng and Catherine Ching with PBS Hawaii Board Member Jimmy Borges and Managing Editor, Susan Yim.

Hiki N –o

BBC World News PBS NewsHour Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School and Ke Kula Ni‘ihau O Kekaha The timeline for launching the firstHiki N –o inter-school newscast is early Charter School, Moanalua High School, and Mid-Pacific Institute 2011 and the station plans to schedule the local newscast produced by attended the news conference. the students between and . Plans call for producing one newscast per week initially and gradually Last November, Waianae High School and Intermediate School, adding additional newscasts to the weekly schedule. Between the fall of Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Maui High School and Waimea 2011 and the following spring, the network will become a six-day-a-week High School were all award recipients at the national Student Television broadcast and web program. Newscasts will air every weekday with a re- Network competition. They competed against schools with some of cap edition on weekends – a total of 3 hours of new content each week. the strongest media programs in the country. Tax-deductible donations in support of Hiki N –o may be made via the Waianae High School took first place in the Best Overall Category and PBS Hawaii website, www.pbshawaii.org. the two local middle schools, Waianae and Chiefess Kamakahelei of Kauai, swept 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the middle school competition. Organizations interested in becoming underwriters in support of helping Hawaii’s schools with this bold education initiative should contact Lucy At the news conference, PBS Hawaii previewed a campaign it will use Ahn, (VP, Corporate Support), at 808-973-1990 or [email protected]. to introduce Hiki N –o to TV viewers and the online community. In the ➚ near future, the station will also begin airing a sampling of stories produced by students. MahaloCommunity to Businesses Partners in Our Community for Their Generous Support PRODUCTIONCORPORATE & UNDERWRITERS FOUNDATION UNDERWRITERS Hawaiian Airlines

ABC Stores & The Kosasa Foundation Hawaii State Teachers Association Memorial Museum Association Hawaiian Airlines Bank of Hawaii Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. The Cades Foundation The Honolulu Advertiser Cades Schutte LLP Keiki Care Center of Hawaii Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation Kosasa Foundation Commercial Data Systems, Inc. Dr. Lawrence K.W. Tseu Corporation for Public Broadcasting Mass Mutual Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks Dr. John Mirikitani C.S. Wo & Sons John & Clifford Mirikitani Foundation First Hawaiian Bank Pacific LightNet First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd. Pigtails & Crewcuts FLEXA Hawaii, Inc. Ruby Tuesday Hawaii Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Seven-Eleven Hawaii, Inc. John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Stepping Stones Academy Hawaii Community Foundation University of Hawaii Professional Assembly Hawaii Government Employees Association U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Medical Service Association WETA Hawaii Natural History Association ALII CIRCLE Hawaii News Now Hawai’i Pacific University Marian’s Island Wide Catering Hawaii State Department of Education, NetEnterprise Teleschool Branch, Office of Curriculum, Instruction & Student Support JohnA Tool Mirikitani, to Teach,Community Illuminate, Partner and Inspire

I am proud to have supported PBS Hawaii for forth national criticism, in Murrow’s words, takes over 20 years, and continue steadfastly to do so. on an additional relevance – so it would be a I support education for all, regardless of socio- poor philanthropist indeed who stopped giving economic class, and PBS Hawaii comes closest to donations to PBS Hawaii when they are needed fulfilling this promise of what good TV can teach most, our current economic difficulties notwith- to people of all backgrounds. standing. Following the admonition of Murrow, I believe that local politicians should instead seek As Edward R. Murrow once said, “This instrument more creative solutions to the current budget- can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and even it can ary shortfall by instead making better use of the inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that resources of PBS Hawaii. Moreover, a classic humans are determined to use it to those ends. finding from Labor Economics is that the stron- Corbis © Otherwise it's nothing but wires and lights in a gest determinant of income is years of education. box. There is a great and perhaps decisive battle to be fought against ignorance, intolerance and Therefore, the long-term policy to prevent future Edward R. Murrow indifference. This weapon of television could be economic crises may be more education, not useful.” less. Our President, who was 2-years my senior, is trying to fight for more education, not less, It seems that now, with some local politicians and I am proud to support him on this issue and determined to shorten the educational experi- sacrifice to build a stronger America. ence in the public schools of Hawaii, a policy of ‘penny-wise, pound-foolish’ which has called Words of Encouragement, Advice for the Future

On a drizzly January morning, Mr. Will J. Henderson came through like “You need to think and plan well beyond where a ray of sunshine. you are, and have the strength to feel that it can A supporter of PBS Hawaii for more than be done,” Mr. Henderson said. 22 years, Mr. Henderson was hand-delivering a This longtime supporter says public television check—and making good on a promise. has always been a focus for him because he wants Last year he told us he’d significantly increase “to reach nonprofits that are significant to the his annual support because he felt PBS Hawaii broader community.” He says lifelong learning is is stepping up as a community leader. He also important for every citizen in the state. brought words of encouragement, historical A history buff, he particularly enjoysLong Story Ken Short Burns’ perspective and advice for the future. PBSwith Lesliedocumentaries, Wilcox most recently the National Mr. Henderson is a proven leader, having Parks series, which premiered last August. A served for more than a quarter of a century with favorite locally produced show is The Queen’s Medical Center as President and , for stories of personal values and Mr. Will J. Henderson shared consultant, until 1986. He also has served as a life choices. perspectives with Leslie Wilcox mentor to more than 50 individuals in his lifetime. As he ended his visit, Mr. Henderson said, “It on his recent visit to PBS Hawaii. He took Queen’s through a metamorphosis into is my prophecy PBS Hawaii will set new high-water a world-class institution, and he’s proud that the marks in this community for PBS Hawaii achieve- Queen’s Health Systems continues to be a strong ments.” community builder. We certainly will work for a rising tide, Like Queen’s, Mr. Henderson said, PBS Hawaii Mr. Henderson — a powerful, cresting wave for transformational change in educating our young PLEDGE➚ YOUR has an opportunity to effect transformational SUPPORT ONLINE: change. He urged PBS Hawaii President and CEO, people for the 21st century in Hawaii. Leslie Wilcox, to keep “building bridges” through- out the state and to unite the community in pressing for excellence in education. PBS Hawaii is very fortunate to have many dedicated volunteers who contribute in very important ways.

Providing a Valuable Community Service

Phone bank volunteers (l to r) Joy Cunefare, Cecelia Sauter, Glenn Oyama, Insights on PBS Hawaii and Jerry Pickard.

We’d like to recognize and say a great big mahalo to our Thursday If you’d like to join us for an evening behind the scenes and be a night phone volunteers who graciously donate part of live, relevant television, consider volunteering for our Insights their time and energy. We’re so grateful to these dependable indi- on PBS Hawaii phone bank on Thursdays from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. viduals who help to provide a valuable community service by taking Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (808) 973-0289 viewer calls and questions each week. Hosted by Dan Boylan, the or electronically: [email protected] one-hour, public affairs program discusses current issues pertinent to our island communities. We couldn’t do it without them. A Fun Way to Support PBS Hawaii February 2010

PBS Hawaii PROGRAM LISTINGS

NOVA

GhostsFebruary 2 of | 8pm Machu Picchu Perched atop a mountain crest, mysteriously abandoned more than four centuries ago, Machu Picchu is the most famous arche- ological ruin in the Western hemisphere and an iconic symbol of the power and engineering prowess of the Inca. In the years since Machu Picchu was discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911, there have been countless theories about this “Lost City of the Incas,” yet it remains an enigma. Why did the Incas build it on such an inaccessible site, clinging to the steep face of a mountain? Who lived among its stone buildings, farmed its emerald green terraces and drank from its sophisticated aqueduct system?

NOVA joins a new generation of archeologists as they probe ar- eas of Machu Picchu that haven’t been touched since the time of the Incas and unearth burials of the people who built the sacred site. The program explores the extraordinary trail of clues that began on that fateful day in 1911 and continues to the present. Herskovits at the Heart of Blackness

Independent Lens PBS Hawaii is on the air seven days a week from 5 am to midnight. Viewers with cable service also have access to overnight programming. Viewers with cable service and high-definition (HD) TVs may watch PBS Hawaii in high-definition on Oceanic Time Warner Channel 1010.

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When possible, repeat broadcast dates during the month will be indicated in parentheses. All programs have closed- captioning. Late-breaking events may result 10:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone century. The project will unfold through in schedule changes. For more information and Glacier Through Native Eyes a series of online video reports and and the latest schedules, please visit 11:00 PBS Hawaii Picks Atlantic City, N user-submitted storiesHerskovits that will at the Cable Only Emma sHpringboardeart of Blackness to a national television Midnight CharlieWild RoseBalkans broadcast to air in winter 2010. 1:00 Antiques Roadshow J 10:30 Keali’i Reichel 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Atlantic City, NJ, Using photomontage 3:00 Nature 17:30 MONDAY NaPart Mele: 2 Traditions in Hawaiian re-creations, interviews, animation, original

Song (e) The Donner Party Corbett Kalama field footage and recordings, this 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Ghosts of Machu Picchu film examines the forgotten legacy of 27:30 TUESDAY Long. Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Melville Herskovits. The controversial 9:00 Digital(HD) Nation Jewish anthropologist’s writings in the 40s This program chronicles the harrowing 8:00 NOVA See page and 50s challenged widely held tale of the ill-fated emigrant group who 3 1 assumptions about race and culture by set out for the promised land of 9:00 Frontline This year- insisting that we look at the world through each other’s lives and histories. in the spring of 1846, only to meet with long project is a new multi-platform 11:30 PBS Hawaii Picks disaster in the snows of the Sierra initiative exploring the impact of the Web Cable Only mountains the following winter. and digital media on life in the 21st Secrets of Shangri-La

Ancient cave paintings in

The Last Refuge (1890-1915) The Donner Party

Midnight Charlie Rose Idea (e) Cable OnlyThe Last Refuge (1890-1915) 1:00 American ExperienceAtlantic City, NJ 11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)Citizen Journalists: Midnight Charlie Rose 2:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone Cable W Onlyhat’s Their Role? 1:00 The National Parks: America’s Best and Glacier Through Native Eyes Midnight Charlie Rose Herskovits at the Heart Idea 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 1:00 oThef Blackness Future of News 3:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes 1:30 Independent Lens 37:30 WEDNESDAY Leahey & Leahey Ghosts of Machu Picchu 2:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone 8:00 Secrets of Shangri-La In the legendary 7:30 Washington5 FRIDAY Week and Glacier Through Native Eyes 8:00 Now on PBS Kingdom of Mustang, a remote corner of 3:00 NOVA 8:30 Bill Moyers Journal News and the the Himalaya previously off-limits to outsiders, a team of explorers and Black Grace: From 9:30 PTheublic McLaughlin Trust Group scientists climbs for the first time into Cannon’s Creek to Jacob’s Pillow 10:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e) human-carved caves thousands of 7:30 Insights4 THURSDAY on PBS HawaiiIstanbul 11:00 The Future of News years old. They find priceless 14th- 8:30 PBS Hawaii PresentsMorocco century wall paintings, ancient human Black Grace: (e) From 11:30 Washington3 Week Girls and(e) Their Buddy remains and a centuries-old hidden library 9:30 CRickannon’s Steves’ Creek Europe to Jacob’s Pillow (e) Cable Only of sacred texts that may reveal some 10:00 Globe Trekker (e) Midnight Charlie Rose secrets about Shangri-la. (e) 11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents 1:00 Soundstage 9:00 The National Parks: America’s Best (e) 2:00 Secrets of Shangri-La The Beauty of Ugly

Nature From hagfish to naked mole rats, warthogs to proboscis monkeys to the ugliest bug in , NATURE explores how andPictured: why Augly babirusa can or “pig- bedeer”; beautiful Sulawesi, — Indonesia even when it isn’t pretty.

Everyday Roasted Duck (Lombardy) Atlantic City, NJ, Beyond Lasagna Part 2 3:00 The Hour 6:00 Lidia’s Italy Mission Style and The Southwestern Living Tamarind School, Laos 7Noon SUNDAY AntiquesGhosts Roadshow of Machu Picchu 6:30 Everyday Food Can You Sell It? (e) Noon6 SATURDAY A Moment of Luxury 7:00 Gourmet’s Adventures withThe RuthDeep South 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 CorbettNOVA Kalama (e) 7:30 The Winemakers 12:30 Scheewe Art WorkshopWatercolor The Fray 3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e) 8:00 in America 1:00 Beads, Baubles and JewelsFrench Work Avett Brothers/ 4:00 Long Story ShortEncore with Careers Leslie Wilcox 9:00 Eternal Cuba with Enrique Chia 1:30 BTheench Best (Part of 1) the Joy of Painting Heartless Bastards (HD)(e) 10:00 Soundstage 2:00 Passport & Palette Classic Fluted Morocco 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 11:00 2:30 BTheook Woodwright’sCase Shop News and the Public 5:00 Life (Part 2) Trust (e) 5:30 withDiabetes Bonnie Prevention Erbe Midnight Globe Trekker 3:00 The AmericanMercedes-Benz Woodshop S400 Hybrid 6:00 ReligionThe and Beauty Ethics of NewsWeekly Ugly 1:00 The Future of News 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of 3:30 This Old HouseFrench Country Cooking Your Healthcare Emma, Part 3 1:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone 4:00 MotorweekTeamwork 7:00 Nature See above. and Glacier Through Native Eyes 4:30 America’s TestOrganic Kitchen Ponzu/Bacon from Cook’s (e) Steve Earle/Kris Illustrated 2:00 Week 8:00 KMasterpieceristofferson Classic 5:00 Avec Eric 2:30 Now on PBS 9:00 An Evening with Smokey Robinson 5:30 Simply Ming (e) 3:00 Bill Moyers Journal 10:00 Austin City Limits The

11:00 Stephen Fry in AmericaThe Fray (e) Cable OnlyThe Last Refuge (1890-1915) Midnight Soundstage 1:00 The National Parks: America’s Best Idea 3:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes Kaumakaiwa Lopaka Kanaka’ole & Kainani Kahaunaele 87:30 MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions inAtlantic Hawaiian City, NJ, SPartong 3 (e)The Bombing of 8:00 GAntiquesermany Roadshow

9:00 American Experience

10:00 Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City 11:30 PBS Hawaii Picks Emma Cable Only Harlem in MidnightMontmartre Charlie Rose 1:00 Masterpiece Classic ’s Extreme Cave Diving 2:00 WGreatrangell-St. Performances Elias

3:30 Crown of the Continent

NOVA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 | 8PM DeSoto Brown This program follows the charismatic Dr. Kenny Broad as he dives into blue holes — underwater caves Extreme Cave Diving 7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox that formed during the last ice age when sea level was nearly 400 feet below what it is today. They 9 TUESDAYFlying Cheap (HD) are Earth’s least explored and perhaps most dangerous frontiers. With an interdisciplinary team of 8:00 NOVA climatologists, paleontologists and anthropologists, Broad investigates the hidden history of Earth’s 9:00 Frontline climate as revealed by finds in this spectacularly beautiful “alternate universe.” One year after the deadliest domestic airline accident in seven years, FRONTLINE investigates the crash of Continental 3407 in Buffalo, NY, and discovers a dramatically changed airline industry, where regional carriers now account for half of the nation’s daily departures.The rise of the regionals and arrival of low-cost carriers have been a huge boon to consumers, but many insiders are worried that now, 30 years A Celebration of Music From the Civil after airline deregulation, the aviation RightsJennifer Movement Hudson stars in system is being stretchedP-Star beyond Rising its In Performance at the White House capacity to deliver service that is both cheap and safe. 10:00 Independent Lens THURSDAY, FEB. 11 | 8:30PM 11:30 PBS Hawaii Picks The Bombing of SATURDAY, FEB. 13 | 9PM CableG Onlyermany The Empire of Grandeur A Celebration of Music From the Civil Midnight Charlie Rose (1915-1919) Rights Movement 1:00 American Experience 9:00 The National Parks: America’s Best 8:30 In Performance at the White House Alaska’s IDeSotodea Brown 2:00 WBlueprintrangell-St. America: Elias Beyond the Motor (e) President and Mrs. City 11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Obama host a concert in the White 3:30 Crown of the Continent (HD)(e) House East Room in honor of Black 11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)P-Star Rising History Month. JenniferIran, Hudson, Yesterday John and Cable Only Our American Stories Alaska’s LTegend,oday Seal, Smokey Robinson and the Midnight Wrangell-St. Charlie EliasRose Blind Boys of AlabamaSpanish perform. Islands 107:30 WEDNESDAY Leahey & Leahey 1:00 IndependentExtreme Lens Cave Diving 9:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 8:00 Faces of America 2:30 Crown of the Continent (e) 10:00 Globe Trekker (e) Episode one explores the dynamic and 3:00 NOVA 11:00 An Evening with Smokey Robinson shifting relationship America had with her (e) new immigrants in the 20th century. Cable Only Featured guests include: Mike Nichols, Midnight Charlie Rose Kristi Yamaguchi and Yo-Yo Ma. 117:30 THURSDAY Insights on PBS Hawaii The Empire of Grandeur (1915-1919) 1:00 The National Parks:Our America’s American Stories Best Idea

3:00 Faces of America

7:3012 FRIDAY 8:00 Now on PBS 8:30 Bill Moyers Journal Print News: Can It 9:30 STheurvive? McLaughlin Group 10:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e) 3 Girls and Their Buddy 11:00 The Future of News

11:30 Washington Seal Week (e) Soundstage Cable Only Atlantic City, NJ Drivers’ Choice Awards 3 Girls and Their Buddy Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Soundstage Puddings-from Simple to 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 4:00 SMotorweekpectacular 10:00 Soundstage This 3:00 The This Old House Hour 4:30 America’sTraditions Test Kitchen from Cook’s Edith Wharton’s episode of SOUNDSTAGE highlights Illustrated Soju/Lemons Americana music at its absolute best. Home - The Mount Notto Risotto (Lombardy) “Three Girls and Their Buddy” — 5:00 Avec Eric One Pot, Zero Fuss 13Noon SATURDAY A Moment of Luxury Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn 5:30 Simply Ming The Colvin and Buddy Miller — present a 6:00 YLidia’sangshuo Italy School, China 12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop versatile in-the-round set. The group’s Italy 6:30 Everyday Food Food and Wine 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels stage banter and genial rapport clearly French Work 7:00 Gourmet’sPairing Challenge Adventures with Ruth 1:30 BTheench Best 2 of the Joy of Painting transmit their passion for performing together on songs like “Trouble,” 2:00 Passport & Palette Sectional 7:30 The Winemakers 2:30 PThelantation Woodwright’s Table Shop “Gasoline and Matches,” “Strong Hand A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights (for June)” and “Mary.”Steve All Earle/Krislegends in 8:00 MStephenovement Fry in America Kristofferson 3:00 The American Woodshop their own right, collectively they deliver an 9:00 In Performance at the White House unbeatable and spellbinding night. 11:00 Austin City Limits 3:30 This Old House (e) (e) Spanish Islands

Midnight Globe Trekker 1:00 Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise 2:00 Washington Week 2:30 Now on PBS 3:00 Bill Moyers Journal Atlantic City, NJ, Part 3 In the Valley of 14Noon SUNDAY AntiquesExtreme Roadshow Cave Diving the Wolves (e) Nature 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 DeSotoNOVA Brown (e) 3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e) Esperanza Spalding/ The Kennedys 4:00 Long Story ShortPurpose with Prize Leslie Winners Wilcox Madeleine Peyroux (HD)(e) Mississippi 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 10:00 Austin City Limits 9:00 American Experience The 5:00 Life (Part 2) 3 Girls and Their Buddy Kennedy story is unlike any other: a saga 11:00 Stephen Fry in America 5:30 To the Contrary withThe Art Bonnie of Diagnosis Erbe of ambition, wealth, family loyalty and Cable Only 6:00 ReligionIn and the ValleyEthics of NewsWeekly the Wolves The Empire of Grandeur personal tragedy. From patriarch Joseph 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Midnight(1915-1919) Soundstage Kennedy’s rise on Wall Street and Your Healthcare 1:00 The National Parks:Our America’s American Stories Best frustrations in politics, John Kennedy’s Idea 7:00 Nature Three march to the White House, Robert Kennedy’s near-certain presidential years in the making, this is the dramatic 3:00 Faces of America aga of Yellowstone’s Druid wolf pack, its ctory, preempted only by his tragic death, turf wars with rival packsNorthanger and the fateAbbey of Haunani Apoliona and Ku’uipo through Edward Kennedy’s withdrawal the wolves’ Lamar Valley ecosystem. Kumukahi from the 1980 presidential race following Filmed in highPurpose definition Prize (HD). Winners 157:30 MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions inMadison, Hawaiian WI, Part 1 the scandal of Chappaquiddick, the family 8:00 Masterpiece Classic Song legacy continues to influence politics. (e) (e) (e) Cable Only 9:30 Life (Part 2) (e) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 An Evening with Smokey Robinson Mine/Home Northanger Abbey The Warning

1:00 Independent Lens 2:00 Masterpiece Classic 2:30 Frontline 3:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life Ben 3:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life Cayetano, Pt. 1 Jack Hall: His Life Extreme Ice and Times 167:30 TUESDAY Long StoryThe Short Warning with Leslie Wilcox 187:30 THURSDAY Insights on PBS HawaiiIran’s Historic (HD)(e)Mine/Home 8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents 8:00 NOVA (e) Capitols (e) 9:00 Frontline (e) Pakistan 9:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 10:00 Independent Lens ack Hall: His Life and Times (e) 11:30 PBS Hawaii Picks The Kennedys 10:00 Globe Trekker (e) Cable Only 11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Midnight Charlie Rose J (e) 1:00 American Experience Cable OnlyGoing Home (1920-1933) Becoming American Midnight Charlie Rose Becoming American 1:00 The National Parks: America’s Best 177:30 WEDNESDAY Leahey & Leahey Idea 8:00 Faces of America 3:00 Faces of America Episode two explores the many journeys to becoming American that defined the “Century of Immigration” (1820s-1924) 197:30 FRIDAY Washington Week and transformed the from 8:00 Now on PBS a sleepy agrarian country into a booming 8:30 Bill Moyers Journal Investigative industrial power. Featured guests include: 9:30 JTheournalism: McLaughlin How Will Group it Survive? Going Home (1920-1933) Stephen Colbert, Mario Batali, Queen 10:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e) Noor (pictured) and Kristi Yamaguchi. 11:00 The Future of News 9:00 BenThe Cayetano, National Pt.Parks: 1 America’s Best Idea (e) 11:30 Washington Week (e) 11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Lynyrd Skynyrd Cable Only (HD)(e) Midnight Charlie Rose 11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) Becoming American 1:00 Soundstage Cable Only 3:00 The This Old House Hour Midnight Charlie Rose Faces of America Pyne House Madison, WI, Organic Garden & Easy Entertaining Part 1

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