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WGLT Program Guide, September-October, 2009

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GLT Radio Faces 2009 GLT presents An evening with NPR's ® This year's GLT Radio Faces guest is reporter and All Things Considered®co-host . She is part of the NPR team that won both George Foster RADIO Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards for the with sr.2ecial quest Brendan Banaszak coverage of the earthquake in China last year. GLT I FACES Assistant News Director Charlie Schlenker talked with Melissa about part of that experience. Friday, November 6, 2009 Charlie Schlenker: During one story in Chengdu you followed a family through 5:00 - 6:30 pm - Cocktail hour ($100 level only) a long, heart-wrenching day as they searched for relatives. In part of that coverage 6:45 - 9:30 pm - Dinner and presentation your voice carried emotion and distress. C learly, you had the necessary detachment (both ticket levels) to report the story and to find the absolute best way to tell it, but you were recogniz­ ing and acknowledging the human qualities of what was going on. How did you strike that balance? Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center Ballroom 10 Brickyard Drive Bloomington, Illinois Melissa Block: You know, I'm not sure that I thought about it because the reporting was so raw and experiential it just happened. I was really aware that I was unable to The In-Depth Story $100 per person filter my emotion as I was there. I was doing what we call stand-ups, describing what Ticket includes an elegant cocktail hour with hors d'oeuvres, I was seeing. I was mindful of the fact that I was going further emotionally than I open bar, and the opportunity to meet Melissa Block and Brendan Banaszak, certainly had ever gone in any reporting before, but I don't think I was really ratio­ followed by a full dinner with wine and the presentation. nally thinking it through of how far do I go. I would just say it was impossible to put up any emotional filter, because it was so powerful and so devastating, there was no In The News $65 per person way it wouldn't be reflected in my voice. Ticket includes a full dinner with wine and the presentation.

CS: The first three or four times I heard that story, I found it very difficult to listen This GLT event sponsored by: to as a parent. You live and die with those parents as they search. Tickets on sale now on line at wglt.org MB: Frankly, I can't listen to that story. I waited a long time and I'm not sure I h ave or by calling (309) 438-2255. COUNTRY listened to the whole thing. It's just too raw. We got a tremendous outpouring of response from people who heard it. I'm glad that listeners connected. But, it was FINANCIAL excruciating to report. I remember when we sent that piece in I told my editor, "Look, it's really painful and I worry this may be over the top. It just might be too On the Cover: much for listeners and if it is, just cut it. We can't tell. We're too close to it." They Melissa Block and didn't cut a word. Brendan Banaszak reporting on CS: What has happened to that family? devastation in MB: The one sort of upside of the story is that we've been able to stay in touch with China following the family who had lost their nearly two-year-old son in the earthquake. The family 2008 earthquake. has just had a new baby boy. I hear he's doing well. The family is doing better. Not well, but better and life goes on. So it's been gratifying to have that connection. well at NPR. I remember reading a GLT Guide The ATC Voyage of Brendan presents interview with Charlie Schlenker where he was GLT (and he's coming home!) asked what his favorite story was to cover, and his by GLT General Manager Bruce Bergethon answer was 'the next one.' I've carried that with me.

Brendan Banaszak, ISU class of 2002, is one of GLT's most distinguished recent Bruce: What do you enjoy most about being a alumni. As a student, Brendan was our local host for All Things Considered®. producer at ATC? RADIO Now a producer for the national NPR edition of All Things Considered®, Brendan was among the ATC team receiving the prestigious Peabody Award for covering Brendan: You have to be a jack of all trades, so it last year's earthquake in Sichuan Province, China (a Charlie Schlenker interview keeps things fresh. In addition to more traditional of ATC co-host Melissa Block is on pg 2). Both Block and Banaszak are this year's roles, I've also been the "man behind the buzzer" at FACES Radio Faces on November 6. NPR debates when candidates went too long, and I had to call my electrician father from Baghdad Bruce Bergethon: Could you briefly describe your background prior to to get his opinion on why our generator kept short This GLT event sponsored by: attending ISU? circuiting the A/C at the bureau.

Brendan Banaszak: I attended Downers Grove South High School, which Bruce: What's your most memorable experience operated a radio station (WDGC). It was there that I first got interested in working of the Peabody-winning China coverage? FINANCIAL in radio, hosting punk music shows. Brendan: We did a story on a family burying their grandmother, whose house Bruce: What skills did you learn at GLT that you've used at NPR? collapsed on her during the quake. After they finished the burial the family insisted that we sit and eat a meal with them. They had lost everything - house, Brendan: All the basics I learned at GLT have translated to NPR. Writing for radio, knowledge of the technical aspects, the NPR 'sound.' Having directed numerous possessions, loved ones, and still they had the generosity to feed us. It was a very GLT fund drives instilled a certain level of Zen-like calm in me that translated poignant moment and emblematic of what I experienced there.

Pesto Pasta Primavera (vegetarian) Cheese Stuffed Tortellini Tossed with Sun Dried Tomato Basil Pesto, Artichokes, The In-Depth Story $100 per person Broccoli, Sweet Bell Peppers and Garlic Ticket includes an elegant cocktail hour with hors d'oeuvres, Alfredo Cream. Pacific Red Snapper open bar, and the opportunity to meet Melissa Block and Brendan Banaszak, All entrees include Salad, Dinner Rolls followed by a full dinner with wine and the presentation. Filet Of Snapper Dusted in Herbs and Butter, Fresh Seasonal Vegetables, and Spices Broiled to Perfectionwith a Chef's Choice Selection of Potato or Rice, In The News $65 per person Delicate Herb Butter Glaze. a Luscious Dessert, and Table Wine. Ticket includes a full dinner with wine and the presentation.

'. C by GLT Program Director Mike McCurdy

Think of new music releases as an iceberg. There's what shows above the surface (what you hear most on radio) and then there's all of this really good, interesting music below the pop music water line.

Every week, and Conversations from the World Cafe (heard on our all-talk station, GLT HD3 News & Ideas), sort the flotsam and jetsam from the sunken treasure, giving you the insight to create the soundtrack you really want for your life. (I downloaded two tunes while poking around the All Songs Considered™ website to write this article.) Favorite Songs of 2009 from , host ofAll Songs Considered All Songs Considered Harold T. Wilkins or How to Wait for a Very Long lime On GLT HD3 News & Ideas, you can hear this show three times every week- Artist: Fanfarlo : Reservoir end (11:00 pm Saturday, 3:00 pm Sunday, and 3:00 pm Monday). Host Bob Fanfarlo is a British group led by a Swedish singer. This song was inspired by a Boilen and Producer Robin Hilton help you discover new music with the help historical figure, a fellow named Harold T. Wilkins, who was a journalist caught of critics, guest DJs, and pre-release previews. There's also discovery through up in his fascination with flying saucers. peer group, as the show asks listeners to submit their favorites. Charlie Darwin Their newest feature brings you live concerts without clinking beer bottles and Artist: The Low Anthem Album: Oh My God, Charlie Darwin crowd chatter. After seeing the soft-spoken Laura Gibson lose out to a noisy I get chills the moment I hear this guy's voice. This is The Low Anthem's second audience in Austin, Boilen launched the Tiny Desk Concert series by asking record. It has underpinnings of Charles Darwin's history, all set in a folky and Gibson to play a concert at Boilen's desk. sometimes hymnal quality.

Conversations from the World Cafe® Beijing You can hear artist interviews and music performed specifically for the show Artist: Patrick Watson Album: Wooden Arms three times every weekend on our all-news channel (10:00 pm Saturday, This is a cinematic bit of music. Beijing is a song that Patrick Watson wrote after 2:00 pm Sunday, and 2:00 am Monday). being there. There are pots and pans and all sorts of odd percussion, and because he was inspired by the bicycles all over Beijing, you'll hear the turning of a chain Recent studio guests of Host David Dye included banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck and the bicycle's spokes. The subtlety is the beauty of it. and the group Extra Golden, a transatlantic collaboration with band members from Kenya and the . 15 to 20 (featuring Lady Ttgra) Artist & Album title: The Phenomenal Handclap Band And the two tunes I brought up from the deep? Jim Nair's Don't You Worry This is a song that's hard to shake. The Phenomenal Handclap Band is an eight- from his self-titled release and Falling for You from The Soundcarriers' piece group making music that is reminiscent of the Tom Tom Club. It's partly Harmonium album. dance beats, partly psychedelia, and completely fun. -6- homecoming recommends

GLT Host Laura Kennedy loves the turning leaves of fa ll, a warm cup of cider, and these CDs. Good, solid comfort foods.

Kurt Elling Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of John Coltrane and never Johnny Hartman (Concord) .. The Chicago Jazz Festival invited Kurt Elling to perform forget a reiteration of the John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman album of 1963. He said 'no thanks' to just recreating the original, but took the material and ran with it in his own idiosyncratic fashion. The end result, recorded live at Lincoln Center, is passionate, powerful, and remarkably romantic. UPTOWN AND GOWN

Diana Krall Quiet Nights (Verve) The current reigning queen of jazz reveals her sensuous side on this new release. It's so intimate, it's like she's sidling up to you and whispering it in your ear. Her lush covers of So Nice and Walk on By are winning standouts on a CD that's positively heaving with JOIN PRESIDENT AND MRS. AL BOWMAN DURING delightful performances. This black tie optional event HOMECOMING FOR A NIGHT OF CAMARADERIE, is a time to recognize the DANCING, AND CELEBRATION AT THE UPTOWN Jacques Loussier Plays Bach (Telarc) partnerships forged with AND GOWN GALA. By combining my two favorite music genres - jazz and the alumni and friends of classical - Jacques Loussier has won a spot in my heart Illinois State University and and in my CD collection. He takes the brilliant and the Bloomington-Normal Saturday, October 17, 2009, 6:30 p.m. complex works of J.S. Bach and interprets them through community. Enjoy cocktails, The new Bloomington-Normal Marriott Hotel a jazzy groove. It's dazzling and addictive - you can't get it out of your head! a delectable dinner, and a brief & Conference Center program emceed by Director 201 Broadway Avenue Normal, Illinois 61761 of Athletics Sheahon Zenger. My One and Only Thrill (Verve) Live music will be provided Tickets cost $50 per person. Reservations are Nearly killed in a harrowing traffic accident a few years by the Tom Marko Quartet ago, Melody used music to help heal herself and that required. Reply by September 18, 2009 at and Sally Weisenburg & the resulted in her first CD. The sophomore release from this (309) 438-3204 or www.alumni.ilstu.edu/9ala Famous Sidemen. young chanteuse features her songwriting skills, which go from strength to strength. Her voice reveals both dark notes and delicacy. You'll find raw emotion and humor throughout this CD. Ten reasons NOT to contribute to GLT Why your TEN additional dollars are important 1) I never, ever listen. Actually, you listen to ®a lmost every day, you OK. OK. You get it. never miss GLT's Center Stage, and you catch On the Media® You now have ten excellent reasons every Sunday. to contribute to GLT. And here's one more. 2) I think radio is free. GLT's annual budget is over one million bucks. That includes the GLT's annual bill from National Public Radio (previous page, Reason# 2) is money GLT has to send to National Public Radio to help them $10,000 more than it was this time last year. We think it's worth it. You probably pay the cost of producing and delivering indispensable national do too. So here's what you can do about it. programming, and the cost of bringing you quality local news We figure about 1,000 listeners will renew their financial support for GLT or make their and music. first-time contribution this fall. If every one of them added ten bucks to their pledge, 3) I think the federal government pays for public radio with my GLT would have an extra $10,000, just what we need to pay the NPR bill in full. tax dollars. If you're due to renew your support for your public radio station, do it as soon as Federal support amounts to about 12 percent of GLT's budget. you receive your reminder and, if possible, throw in ten extra bucks. Your prompt Local support from businesses and listeners accounts for 53 percent. renewal saves GLT time and money and your extra support helps us keep up with 4) I think ISU foots the bill for GLT. the ever-increasing cost of bringing you the quality public radio service you rely on (again, previous page, Reason #2). ISU's support accounts for about 35 percent of GLT's budget. And that's for facilities and staff, not for the programs GLT carries. Send an additional contribution. If everyone who supports this public radio station 5) I don't care about international, national, and local news of substance. sent an extra ten dollars this fa ll, we'd not only be able to pay this year's NPR bill, we'd even be able to set a little aside for the next increase. Think about it: All Things Considered®, ®, and Morning Edition®on GLT are your primary news sources. Never contributed before and you're still reading this article? We think that means 6) I hate the . you're hooked on the whole idea of quality public radio in your community and that you need to do something about it. Make that first-time contribution right now. But you love GLT jazz. And while you're at it, throw in an extra ten bucks to make up for lost time. 7) I hate jazz. Whatever your reasons for helping to pay for GLT's excellent news and entertain­ But you're crazy for GLT blues. ment services, decide how much you can reasonably afford to contribute, add an 8) If ®or This American Life®or Radio Munson'" or the extra $10 and do it now at wglt.org or call us up at (309) 438-8910. Dean of Green vanished from my life, it wouldn't matter a bit. Thanks. Really. We are proud to work with you to keep quality public radio alive Oh. Wait a minute ... and well in central Illinois. 9) The names Laura Kennedy and Frank Black mean nothing to me. Are you kidding me?!?!?!? Looking for another way to help GLT? Volunteer to staff pledge phones during the fall fund drive, October 1O) I can't afford it. 19-26. Check out the schedule and sign up at wglt.org/support/volunteer. Although you've heard that every contribution, no matter how large Or contact Pat Peterson, (309) 438-3581 or [email protected] or how small, helps pay for the programming you depend on. GLT is listener supported public radio. Make your contribution today!

Fill out the form below and send it, along with your contribution, to: Friends of GLT, 8910 Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-8910. Or make your secure l contribution online at wglt.org.

Thank you for doing your part to ensure excellent public radio service in central Illinois! What is HD radio and how do I hear it? HD radio broadcasts digitally, allowing @fu GLT to broadcast two new radio stations. You must have an HD radio to hear our HD signals. Your old radios will still receive our current analog signal. Name Where do I get an HD radio and how much do they cost? HD radios start at $50 Address and are available at local stores or from online retailers like Crutchfield.com or .com. A Radio Shack coupon is available at wglt.org through December 2009. City State Zip

Daytime phone Evening phone What kinds of radios are available? Most HD radios are stand-alone tabletop radios, great for a kitchen, bedroom, or patio. There are some tuners available that will I am □ renewing □ a first-time contributor □ making an additional gift connect to your existing stereo equipment as well. Best Buy sells a small handheld radio, as well. Choose your membership level: $50 □ $240 ($20.00 per mo.) Can I hear HD radio in my car? Places like Best Buy sell HD car radios that $75 □ $365 Day Sponsorship include CD players and iPod inputs and offer installation as well. Or you could □ $89 D $500 Leaders Circle purchase an adaptor, such as the Visteon HD Jump, which works like an iPod with □ $120 ($10.00 per mo.) D Other your car.

Will my existing signal shut down someday, like HDTV? No. For now there are no mandates to shut down our existing signal heard at 89.lFM. You will be able to Choose your payment methods: use your existing radios for many years to come, but without an HD radio, you won't □ I am enclosing a check (payable to Friends of GLT) for$ hear our all-blues or all-news stations. Charge my credit card: □ Visa D Mastercard □ Discover Card # Expiration Date (mm/yy) So if I don't HAVE to buy one to continue enjoying your station, why should I? Please bill me in monthly or quarterly installments (Minimum installment is $5.00. We're offering two brand new radio stations. GLT Blues Radio 24/7 can be heard Installments cannot be made by credit card. We accept only check, cash, fund transfer, on 89.1-2. Our all news channel, GLT News & Ideas is on 89.1-3. HD Radios rec­ or money order for installments.) My first installment of is enclosed. ognize these channels and allow you to tune up from our main channel at 89.1. You I would like to use Electronic Fund Transfer. Please send me appropriate information. can't hear these stations on an analog radio.

) How is the reception? If you live in McLean County, you should be able to on to GLT is tax-deductible as allowed by law. hear WGLT HD broadcasts with an HD radio. Outside of McLean County you u stions about contributing to GLT, please contact probably will not be able to listen. Our analog signal will still be available outside t (309) 438-3581 or e-mail to [email protected]. Thanks. of McLean County. Both of our HD stations can be heard online at wglt.org. thanks to our program sponsors & underwriters Automotive Services Brad Barker Honda Dennison Ford­ Kurt's Autobody Parkway Auto As you frequent these businesses, please thank them for their support of GLT. Their Toyota-BMW Repair Shop Laundry program sponsorship/underwriting is essential to the quality of the music and news 1602 GE Road, Blm coverage you hear on 89.1 and 103.5 FM. 1508 Morrissey 2025 Ireland Grove parkwayautolaundry. Drive, Blm Rd, Blm com

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What makes a great furniture store? Start with Ames Library at IWU Community Players Theatre Illinois State University Center for Performing Arts owners who have been in the business almost iwu.edu/library communityplayers. org cfa.ilstu.edu/cpa all their lives. Add quality brand names like Flex- Bloomington Center for David Davis the Performing Arts Mansion Foundation Illinois State University Steel, Broyhill, Bassett, Rowe, Stanley, and more. Owners Tim and Brad Martin arts blooming. org daviddavismansion.org/ College of Arts & Sciences A professional design staff and custom fabrics Blues Blowtorch Society foundation.html cas .ilstu .edu room don't hurt. Top it off with the personalized customer care that keeps people bluesblowtorch.com/society Economic Illinois State University coming back over and over, bringing their children in for their first furnishings, Bradley University Development Council College of Business and you've got a top-drawer (if you'll excuse the pun) establishment. Graduate School bnbiz.org cob. ilstu .edu bradley. edu/ grad Forest Park Nature Center Illinois State University What if you put it all in a huge new showroom and threw in their own delivery Central Illinois peoriaparks .org College of Fine Arts team? Simple. You'd have Martin's Home Furniture in Bloomington. Tom Martin cfa.ilstu.edu Jazz Festival Gamma Phi Circus opened the store after years in the business in Peoria and was then joined by his juvaejazz. com gammaphicircus. ils tu .edu Illinois State University son Brad. 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