<<

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 1 of 120 Sun, Apr 01, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1613H Marvin Minsky: Like No Other One of artificial intelligence's legendary pioneers, Marvin Minsky, recently died. With this tribute, we celebrate his penetrating analysis of brains, minds, AI, religion and God.

00:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #318H Crossing President Trump Former Acting U.S. Attorney General SALLY YATES on her clash with President Donald J. Trump, the Russia investigation, and the risks of rolling back criminal justice reform.

01:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H Jimmie Vaughan and Gary Clark Jr. Grammy Award winner Gary Clark Jr. is joined by four-time Grammy Award winner Jimmie Vaughan at 's Iridium for a taping of the intimate conversation series "Speakeasy." Clark has been called "The Chosen One" by Rolling Stone and has been hailed as a major talent by icons including the Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, and Paul McCartney. He has leant his unique blend of rock, R&B, , soul, and pop to multiple soundtracks including the acclaimed movie "12 Years a Slave." Vaughan has been regarded by Player magazine as "a living legend" and is one of the most respected guitarists in the world of popular music. With the Famous Thunderbirds, he spearheaded the current blues revival and has earned the admiration of B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, and Z.Z. Top's Billy Gibbons.

02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #804H Beth Hart Grammy-nominated singer/ Beth Hart treats fans to an intimate performance at New York's Iridium performing some material from her latest album, Fire On the Floor, including " Man," "Let's Get Together," and "Fat Man."

03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1618H Food Hour: Southern China Celebrated New Zealand chef Peter Gordon discovers the roots of Cantonese cuisine. Peter's journey takes him north to Lianzhou, the mountain home of the Yao tribe, where he cooks succulent spiced pork. Next, he walks the rice fields of the Pearl River Delta, meets traditional medical doctors in Foshan, cooks up a strength-giving feast for dragon boat racing crews in Guangzhou, shops in the fabled market of Qingping, samples street fare in Chaozhou, visits the tea mountains near An'xi, stops in the glittering city of Xiamen and ends his journey in Daya Bay for simple soul food.

04:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (CC) N/A #708H Sing Me A Lullaby Austin Classical Guitar Society's Lullaby Project helps teen mothers compose lullabies for their babies. The group's goal is to use music's profound ability to provide a sense of achievement, connection, and joy for the teens.

04:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H Watsky On How to Ruin Everything The performance poet turned rapper Watsky pulls no punches in his first collection of essays. All of his work is characterized by witty wordplay and disarming honesty. All the World's A Stage - It's widely accepted that life itself is a performance. If so, what can theatre teach us about how to be ourselves? Dindga McCannon - Dindga McCannon helped pioneer art quilting, an innovative, improvisational approach to a traditional medium.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #555

08:00:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #304H St. Thomas Courtyard While visiting the Virgin Islands, Roger finds a courtyard to paint. Sarah enjoys the island and walks through the town to see the sights

08:30:00 Painting with Paulson NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1506H Full Count Part II

09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (CC) N/A #607H California Coast Dolphins Art Lesson: Color contrast. Find out how color contrast adds drama to a painting. There are many ways to depict contrast in painting by placing or arranging different objects, colors, shades, or textures against each other. The human eye loves contrast. Artists may use contrast of hue, which is simply a color that has not been diluted. Contrast of value is the range of lightness versus darkness of certain colors. Occasionally, in oil painting, artists will paint entirely in shades of grey. This is the oil equivalent of a tonal drawing. A strong tonal drawing almost always leads to a strong painting. Artists such as Degas understood the effectiveness of color contrast. Wyland explores contrasting shades to create a vivid painting of dolphins off the California coast.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 2 of 120 Sun, Apr 01, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1127H Bone Strength Workout In this episode of Classical Stretch, Miranda Esmonde-White will show you how to increase your bone strength so that you remain fully mobile, strong and pain-free. Filmed in a beautiful chapel walkway in Riviera Maya, this all-standing workout consists of easy-to-follow exercise sequences that will keep you young and healthy.

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1205H Reaction Time Mary Ann shows how to use a ball to test your reaction time.

10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109 Upper Body/Arms With Vinyasa to plank, Chaturanga, Vasisthasana, and others.

11:00:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H Neven meets , owner of Michelin-starred L'Ecrivain, for a masterclass in assiette of Irish beef. Afterwards, Neven cooks duck confit with crispy fried and prepares his famous raspberry plate.

11:30:00 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #118H French Beginnings Daube, spaghetti bordelaise, lemon creme brulee.

12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2524H In The Kitchen with Mom - In Cucina Con La Mamma Mary Ann travels to Buffalo, New York, to spend the day in her mother Louisa's "downstairs kitchen" preparing Mom's Homemade Pasta topped with Sauce. Then it's on to Mom's Broccoli , and then for dessert, her unforgettable Mom's Famous Roll. Four generations of Esposito women join in at the end to enjoy the of Louisa's labors. Lucky them, and lucky you.

12:30:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1410H Battersby/Dover A couple of young talented chefs with great resumes wanted to do their own thing so they took over a narrow tiny bar space with a small open kitchen out back on Smith St, in Carroll Gardens Brooklyn and named it Battersby. A few years later they opened second larger spot a few blocks away called Dover. French inspired they are easily two of the best restaurants in all of Brooklyn.

13:00:00 Bare Feet In Nyc with Mickela Mallozzi APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #209H Brazil In Nyc Brazilians are born to dance, and Mickela learns as many ways as possible how New Yorkers keep that Brazilian energy alive - with capoeira, forro, and Carnival's samba.

13:30:00 Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg NETA (S) (CC) N/A #408H Hidden Gems of Memphis CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg reveals his hidden gems of Memphis. Plus, large hotel chains seem to be running the hospitality game these days. But, family-run hotels still do exist, and are thriving in Hawaii. And, Greenberg goes behind the scenes and speaks with major players in the cruise industry, to hear about the challenges in constructing their ships.

14:00:00 Wild Photo Adventures NETA (S) (CC) DVI #202H Spring Wildlife of North Carolina's Outer Banks Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner discovers nesting woodpeckers and a fox den to photograph along the remote beaches on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with nature photographer Jared Lloyd.

14:30:00 Destination Craft with Jim West APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H Canada Jim West ravels to Vancouver, Canada where master artisans teach totem pole carving, painting on canvas, traditional soapstone carving, and how to prepare the perfect Canadian salmon with a master chef. Jim creates a traditional native Indian drum, crafts the perfect maple syrup candy, and is tattooed for the first time.

15:00:00 Woodsmith Shop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1009H Compact Bookcase Discover the essentials of frame and panel construction while building a bookcase. Plus, the essentials for assembling the cutoff bin.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 3 of 120 Sun, Apr 01, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 American Woodshop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2205H Broken Arch Wall Cabinets Elegant furniture for the wall! Custom glass transom!

16:00:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105H Radiant Bloom Enjoy the radiant summer sunflower setting as Sarah Starr guides you expertly through a modified yoga practice with an emphasis on alignment - dedicated to opening the full circumference of the hip-joints using a chair for support as well as gentle seated stretching for the upper body.

16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1002H Concussion Patient Story: Concussion alters the way the brain functions and can cause ongoing problems. In this episode, Monica Cooke shares her story of making the tough decision to give up the game she loved because of multiple hits to the head. Myth or Medicine: Does a normal brain scan rule out concussion? Second Opinion 5: Five signs that you need to go right to the Emergency Room after hitting your head.

17:00:00 Natural Health Breakthroughs with Brenda Watson EPS (S) (CC) N/A #108H Food Allergies and Sensitivities Leading center for the diagnosis and treatment of food allergies - Hugh Sampson, MD: Director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in NYC. Trials and tribulations of peanut-allergy treatments - Stephanie Leonard, MD: pediatric allergy specialist at Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego; Reyna Winter: 11-year-old allergy sufferer who's undergoing immune challenges. One mom's hard-core approach to protecting her son from peanuts - Ashley Smith and her son, Zayden. Promising research that could make peanut flour safe to eat - Mary Ann Lila, PhD: Director of the Plants for Human Health Institute at North Carolina State University. Personal stories - Reyna Winter; Ashley and Zayden.

17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #612H Nonemma Donohue, The Wonderer Obedience to God? Mental deficiency? Medical anomaly? What is the reason behind a young girl's claim she no longer needs food. That is the premise in the novel "The Wonder." In this episode, best known for her book "Room," Emma Donoghue tells us why she wrote a book about a girl starving in remote Ireland; how she crafts a story told in small spaces; and, why she chose both a nurse and a nun to help unravel the mystery of a fasting girl. Mary Ann gives her recommendations for more Emma Donoghue to add to your reading list in Bookmarks.

18:00:00 California's Gold KCET (CC) N/A #5008 Little Manila Huell travels to Little Manila in Stockton--a recent addition to the National Trust for Historic Preservations 11-Most Endangered Historic Places list--to learn about its rich Filipino heritage.

18:30:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #706H Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Bonjour, Montreal "Bonjour" means good day in French and it is always a good day in the French speaking Canadian province of Quebec, especially in the lively cosmopolitan city of Montreal. By taking to Montreal's streets, neighborhoods, natural places and waterways, Joseph discovers that joie du vivre is not just a French phrase; it's a way of life in Montreal. And summer is the time for celebrating. From music and dance to fireworks and circus acts, festivals abound! In addition, to the official celebrations every one of the scores of cultural neighborhoods throws a party! Extraordinary markets, majestic cathedrals, trendy cafes, the Latin quarter, a 70's era drum circle, activities on the St. Lawrence and warm fun-loving people all add up to a joyful time in Montreal.

19:00:00 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #502H Blakes / Adair / Staples A Hip Hop educator talks about student agency under teacher mentorship; An early childhood educator on raising anti-racist kids; An educational anthropologist talks about deeper self-love and self-care. Talks by Bavu Blakes, Jennifer Adair and Jeanine Staples.

19:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #122H Aaron Lington Kamla talks to Prof. Aaron Lington and Chris Motter about jazz and jazz improvisation. They demonstrate jazz improvisation by playing Take the A Train by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn; Bag's Grove by Milt Jackson and Body and Soul by Johnny Green and Edward Heyman. Dr. Lington teaches at San Jose State University and is a member of the Pacific Mambo Orchestra, an 18-piece big band from San Francisco. Motter got his Master's degree in music from San Jose State University.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 4 of 120 Sun, Apr 01, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #125H My Brother's Keeper with Michael J. Garner 100 Black Men was established in 1963 when a group of concerned African American men began to meet to explore ways of improving conditions in their community. Michael J. Garner, President of 100 Black Men sits with Carol Jenkins to discuss the foundation of 100 Black Men, the schools they have developed and how they are grooming young men to be future leaders. The night before this taping, a video was released of a man, Alton Sterling who was killed by police officers in Baton Rouge, LA. The following day, another man was killed in Missouri by an officer after being pulled over for a broken tail light. In this discussion, Carol Jenkins and Michael J. Garner watch the horrific video of Alton Sterling and discuss how our young black men should deal with their anger and how to handle themselves if ever found in a similar position with an officer.

20:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #113H Bambike - Paul Lin reports on one of the most popular transportation lifestyle trends, cycling with bamboo bikes. Guest: Bryan Benitez McClelland, Founder Bambike. Actress Ann Sanders - Kyung Yoon interviews actress Ann Sanders who created a buzz on Broadway for stepping in the lead role of Anna in "The King And I." Museum Diversity - Ernabel Demillo reports how the workforce at museums and art organizations nationwide don't reflect the diverse population they serve. K-pop - Korean Pop, also known as K-pop has made its way from Seoul to New York, thanks to pop star Psy's "Gangnam Style" hit song. Now it's all the rage here in New York and in other cities worldwide.

21:00:00 The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton NETA (CC) N/A #0H In the last year of his life Thomas Merton, one of the 20th century's most noted spiritual thinkers, travels to Asia for meetings with the Dalai Lama and other spiritual seekers. The journey is revelatory, his sudden death stunning.

22:00:00 Rick Steves Special APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H European Easter Taking you on a spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Italy and Greece, RICK STEVES SPECIAL: EUROPEAN EASTER celebrates this 2, 000-year-old story in a variety of cultures. Ancient rituals of woolly beasts scaring winter away in Slovenia and elegant masked carnival parties in Venice are a prelude to the austerity of Lent. A few weeks later, crowds fill St. Peter's Square in Rome and the streets of Sevilla are packed for Palm Sunday as the Passion of Christ unfolds day by day through Holy Week. The despair of Good Friday leads to Easter Sunday as the joy of resurrection fills family gatherings, small-town festivals, and churches of every size across Europe, just as spring floods the world with new life. The special highlights villagers blessing branches and coming together in age-old processions. Viewers will feel the emotion of this special time as Andalusians carry towering parade floats, and Greek priests toss showers of flower petals. Exploring a rich and fascinating mix of traditions - from its pagan roots to its glorious finale - RICK STEVES SPECIAL: EUROPEAN EASTER brings a new light to this timeless holiday. Ancient rituals of woolly beasts scaring winter away in Slovenia and elegant masked carnival parties in Venice are a prelude to the austerity of Lent. A few weeks later, crowds fill St. Peter's Square in Rome and the streets of Sevilla are packed for Palm Sunday as the Passion of Christ unfolds day by day through Holy Week. The despair of Good Friday leads to Easter Sunday as the joy of resurrection fills family gatherings, small-town festivals, and churches of every size across Europe, just as spring floods the world with new life. The special highlights villagers blessing olive branches and coming together in age-old processions. Viewers will feel the emotion of this special time as Andalusians carry towering parade floats, and Greek priests toss showers of flower petals. Exploring a rich and fascinating mix of traditions - from its paga.

23:00:00 Wildside with Nick Molle - Costa Rica APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 In WILDSIDE WITH NICK MOLLE - COSTA RICA, nature lover and award-winning filmmaker Nick Molle embarks on entertaining and educational adventures in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. An experienced guide leads eco-tourist Molle through Corcovada National on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Molle's extensive knowledge of biology, passion for preservation and sense of humor shine through as he encounters a variety of wildlife, including white-faced spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, the scarlet macaw, the American saltwater crocodile, humpback whales and many other inhabitants of Costa Rica's ecosystems.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 5 of 120 Mon, Apr 02, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #502H Blakes / Adair / Staples A Hip Hop educator talks about student agency under teacher mentorship; An early childhood educator on raising anti-racist kids; An educational anthropologist talks about deeper self-love and self-care. Talks by Bavu Blakes, Jennifer Adair and Jeanine Staples.

00:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #122H Aaron Lington Kamla talks to Prof. Aaron Lington and Chris Motter about jazz and jazz improvisation. They demonstrate jazz improvisation by playing Take the A Train by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn; Bag's Grove by Milt Jackson and Body and Soul by Johnny Green and Edward Heyman. Dr. Lington teaches at San Jose State University and is a member of the Pacific Mambo Orchestra, an 18-piece big band from San Francisco. Motter got his Master's degree in music from San Jose State University.

01:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #125H My Brother's Keeper with Michael J. Garner 100 Black Men was established in 1963 when a group of concerned African American men began to meet to explore ways of improving conditions in their community. Michael J. Garner, President of 100 Black Men sits with Carol Jenkins to discuss the foundation of 100 Black Men, the schools they have developed and how they are grooming young men to be future leaders. The night before this taping, a video was released of a man, Alton Sterling who was killed by police officers in Baton Rouge, LA. The following day, another man was killed in Missouri by an officer after being pulled over for a broken tail light. In this discussion, Carol Jenkins and Michael J. Garner watch the horrific video of Alton Sterling and discuss how our young black men should deal with their anger and how to handle themselves if ever found in a similar position with an officer.

01:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #113H Bambike - Paul Lin reports on one of the most popular transportation lifestyle trends, cycling with bamboo bikes. Guest: Bryan Benitez McClelland, Founder Bambike. Actress Ann Sanders - Kyung Yoon interviews actress Ann Sanders who created a buzz on Broadway for stepping in the lead role of Anna in "The King And I." Museum Diversity - Ernabel Demillo reports how the workforce at museums and art organizations nationwide don't reflect the diverse population they serve. K-pop - Korean Pop, also known as K-pop has made its way from Seoul to New York, thanks to pop star Psy's "Gangnam Style" hit song. Now it's all the rage here in New York and in other cities worldwide.

02:00:00 The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton NETA (CC) N/A #0H In the last year of his life Thomas Merton, one of the 20th century's most noted spiritual thinkers, travels to Asia for meetings with the Dalai Lama and other spiritual seekers. The journey is revelatory, his sudden death stunning.

03:00:00 Rick Steves Special APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H European Easter Taking you on a spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Italy and Greece, RICK STEVES SPECIAL: EUROPEAN EASTER celebrates this 2, 000-year-old story in a variety of cultures. Ancient rituals of woolly beasts scaring winter away in Slovenia and elegant masked carnival parties in Venice are a prelude to the austerity of Lent. A few weeks later, crowds fill St. Peter's Square in Rome and the streets of Sevilla are packed for Palm Sunday as the Passion of Christ unfolds day by day through Holy Week. The despair of Good Friday leads to Easter Sunday as the joy of resurrection fills family gatherings, small-town festivals, and churches of every size across Europe, just as spring floods the world with new life. The special highlights villagers blessing olive branches and coming together in age-old processions. Viewers will feel the emotion of this special time as Andalusians carry towering parade floats, and Greek priests toss showers of flower petals. Exploring a rich and fascinating mix of traditions - from its pagan roots to its glorious finale - RICK STEVES SPECIAL: EUROPEAN EASTER brings a new light to this timeless holiday. Ancient rituals of woolly beasts scaring winter away in Slovenia and elegant masked carnival parties in Venice are a prelude to the austerity of Lent. A few weeks later, crowds fill St. Peter's Square in Rome and the streets of Sevilla are packed for Palm Sunday as the Passion of Christ unfolds day by day through Holy Week. The despair of Good Friday leads to Easter Sunday as the joy of resurrection fills family gatherings, small-town festivals, and churches of every size across Europe, just as spring floods the world with new life. The special highlights villagers blessing olive branches and coming together in age-old processions. Viewers will feel the emotion of this special time as Andalusians carry towering parade floats, and Greek priests toss showers of flower petals. Exploring a rich and fascinating mix of traditions - from its paga.

04:00:00 Wildside with Nick Molle - Costa Rica APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0 In WILDSIDE WITH NICK MOLLE - COSTA RICA, nature lover and award-winning filmmaker Nick Molle embarks on entertaining and educational adventures in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. An experienced guide leads eco-tourist Molle through Corcovada National Park on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Molle's extensive knowledge of biology, passion for preservation and sense of humor shine through as he encounters a variety of wildlife, including white-faced spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, the scarlet macaw, the American saltwater crocodile, humpback whales and many other inhabitants of Costa Rica's ecosystems.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #556

08:00:00 Mixed Nutz NETA (S) (CC) N/A #510H Halloween Haunts When their trick or treating plans are ruined by an unexpected electrical storm, the kids are left telling spooky ghost stories. It all ends with Damaris's "Lady in White" story, that even scares the most skeptic of the lot. Lesson: A good time can be had even when your original plans go out the door (and more importantly - without a TV!).

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 6 of 120 Mon, Apr 02, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106H Electric Kent!/Fashion Genes Electric: Kent discovers one of Edison's secret inventions - an exo-bodysuit: a steampunk Ironman device that turns him into a klutzy superhero. Fashion: Ever-confident Nicky finds herself competing with Sheila in a "Project Runway"-type show, and, needing the perfect model to show off her designs on the runway, she decides to clone herself.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #101H Energy

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1128H Weight Loss Workout In this episode of Classical Stretch, Miranda Esmonde-White will guide you through gentle, full body exercises that will help you lose weight and gain strength and flexibility in your muscles and joints. Enjoy this gentle, all-standing workout, filmed at a gorgeous, quaint chapel in .

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1206H Balance Improving balance through weight training, stretching and leg strengthening is the theme of this episode.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2911H Tried and True Sewing & Quilting Tips, Part 1 Learn tried and true sewing and quilting tips from the experts. Quilting and sewing experts took time from teaching at Nancy's Notions annual Sewing Weekend event in Beaver Dam, WI, to share their favorite tried and true tips. Learn from Nancy's friends during this program recorded on location.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #707H Downton Abbey-Inspired Gloves This week designer Rohn Strong joins Deborah Norville with not one but two pairs of fingerless gloves...one knit and one crochet. The knit Unger Mitts feature a cable and the Riviera Crochet Mitts has an elegant filet cuff, both of which would be suitable for a dinner party at Downton Abbey! In the stitch corner Ellen is demonstrating a Crochet Motif.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3002H Orange You Sweet? Quilt designer Gina Gempesaw shares an entrancing original quilt block. Gina and host Sara Gallegos simplify the block using a series of techniques from the quilter's toolbox. They set the block in a lovely table runner, which is a wonderful way to test out and showcase new blocks.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7176H

13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1805H

13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #412H Baked! Mexican cuisine is chock-full of grilled, roasted, fried and frozen recipes, but for those looking to expand their repertoire with some baked recipes, this episode is for you! Today, Pati's Mexican Table becomes Pati's Mexican Bakery with a variety of simple recipes - all of which bake right in the oven. Recipe 1: Baked Egg Casserole; Recipe 2: Salsa Ranchera; Recipe 3: Dulce de Leche (Cajeta) and Pecan Rolls; Recipe 4: Baked Mixiote.

14:00:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Smoking The Competition-Our Tailgating Show Forget the contest on the gridiron. Tailgating gets a lot more interesting when you fire up your smoker. Invest in a portable smoker (if you don't already own one) and ply your guests with game-changers like Smoked Chicken Nachos and spicy Smokehouse Wings (firepower provided by Thai Sriracha hot sauce). Also on the menu is Wisconsin's idea of po'boys-crisp-skinned smoked piled on rolls with smoked sauerkraut. Even our burgers come hickory- smoked-complete with a Rauchbier (smoked beer) Cheese Sauce. We're smoking the competition on Project Smoke. Recipes: Smoked Chicken Nachos; Smokehouse Wings; Double Brat Po' Boys; Hickory-Smoked Burgers with Rauchbier Cheese Sauce.

14:30:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H Food Is Art An inspired George creates a traditional Italian menu of herb frittata, pasta with quick marinara, a time-honored meatballs recipe, and biscotti. An artist shares how art and food go hand-in-hand, and a local chef chats with George about finding new sources for inspiration for creating art in his kitchen. Recipes: - Fresh Herb Frittata - Nana's Meatballs - Marinara Sauce & Penne Pasta - George's Biscotti.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 7 of 120 Mon, Apr 02, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2511H Get Connected to Fitness Connect your designs in new ways. Warm up as host Katie Hacker designs with colorful stones. She adds beads and metal spacers to enhance the stone elements in necklaces. Author Lisa Crone works out with memory wire to create a sparkling necklace. Then, she cools down by making matching earrings.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #513H A Sparkling Holiday Shine in style this holiday season with Katie's simple ideas designed to spread holiday cheer. In the Kitchen: Beef Filet with Cranberry Tarragon , Silky Potato Gratin and Orange and Olive Salad with Vinaigrette. Projects: Glamorous name cards. Star-studded pinecone trees.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #120H Money Moves (Global Economy) Around the world with the Biz Kids! Join us and you'll follow the flow of imports and exports that make up the interconnected world economy. You will discover who makes the many things we use every day that come from all over the world. You'll also see how several entrepreneurs have made a success of their businesses, despite the pressures of the world economy.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1902H Old Is New Give a new twist to traditional art forms. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a trinket box inspired by a popular video game. Then, she makes a friendly turtle using the ancient art of mosaic. Candie Cooper creates pop art with polka dots in the style of the artist Kusama, and Jenny coils a rag basket with a touch of denim.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1612H Living Poultry Museum Heritage poultry has seen a decline in population numbers, but P. Allen Smith goes in depth to find out how we can save these breeds from extinction.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #725H A Year in the Life of the Garden Farm (Atlanta, Ga) Most of us have never experienced true hunger. Yet for much of the world, the assurance of a next can be anything but certain. Fortunately, many are working to change that. One such group is ECHO A Ft. Meyers, Florida based organization empowering students and overseas workers with the agricultural skills to share their resources around the world with those who may be just one failed crop away from starvation. In this episode, we visit ECHO's training grounds which uses simulated garden and farm plots for some of the most challenging conditions in the world to hone their skills and trial new techniques. Their work is empowering, changing and literally saving the lives of thousands of people around the world.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15066H

18:30:00 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #132H - Farc's Return to Civil Life/Panama - Drones Protect Territory Colombia - FARC's return to civil life As fifty years of fighting end in Colombia, FARC rebels are trying to resume a normal life. But while they may be laying down their arms, many are not giving up the fight. Many FARC members claim that while they will surrender their weapons, they won't change their ideology. And transitioning back into society could take years. Panama - Drones protect territory A tribe in Panama with strong roots in the rainforest is seeking a land title to secure their territory. And they're protecting their borders with a surprising form of surveillance. Drones. According to the World Bank, there are around 42 million indigenous people in . That accounts for about eight percent of the population. While most of the indigenous may still carry on customs that preserve their ancient culture, not all are living in the past.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9001H

19:30:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3613H

20:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202H Darlene Love Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Darlene Love and her band perform a range of songs like "Forbidden Nights" from her recent Stevie Van Zandt-produced album, to classic hits like "Da Do Ron Ron" and "He's A Rebel."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 8 of 120 Mon, Apr 02, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #701H Toronzo Cannon Contemporary bluesman Toronzo Cannon from Chicago performs the title track from his album, "John the Conquer Root," "Ti Ni Nee Ni Nu," and more. In the band with Cannon are Dave Forte, bass; Melvin "Pookie Styx" Carlisle, drums; and Luca Chiellini, keyboard. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

21:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #711H Donald Kinsey with the Dewaynes Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig "Griff" Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to hits including "Got my Mojo Workin'" and "Hoochie Coochie Man." Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in historic Old Town.

22:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #201H Ocean Health - Tales of Recovery Tampa Bay Restoration & the Great Bay Scallop Search: Tampa Bay's restoration is a HUGE success story that could only happen with cooperation among non-profits, volunteers, the local and state government and industry. Twenty years ago, they set a goal to clean up the polluted bay. They EXCEEDED their goal and are now a model for other troubled and polluted waterways. Martin EcoSystems - In Louisiana and five other states, Martin EcoSystems has found a way to use recycled plastic to protect coastline by building floating islands and populating them with indigenous plants. This innovative family-run business is rebuilding vulnerable wetlands, one tiny island at a time. Artist Pam Longobardi travels the world "harvesting" plastic trash to turn into amazing art that gets people talking about how to stop trashing our oceans. Pam says beauty is her greatest weapon as people first appreciate her art installations and then hear the story behind where she finds all her materials. Louis Psihoyos, filmmaker ("The Cove") talks about his new documentary, Racing Extinction, and the impact he hopes it will make on viewers.

22:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101H Household Tips Household tips for saving money while going easier on the planet. The first segment features nationally syndicated radio host and consumer advocate, Clark Howard, showing us the simple changes he's made in his own house to save on his energy bills. In the second segment, an urban couple in an older home is amazed at the results of their whole house energy audit. The third segment takes us behind the scenes at a grocery store for a look at how the decisions we make there affect the planet. Then we wrap it up with a "green cleaning" expert who tells us how to make our own eco-friendly cleaners using inexpensive items from our pantries.

23:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101H Even Big Data Starts Small 20,000 volunteers across the U.S. measure precipitation: when extreme weather hits, emergency managers turn their data into life-saving alerts. Armchair mappers worldwide update information used by first responders after the Nepal earthquake. A new project, EyesOnALZ, enlists the crowd to speed up research on Alzheimer's disease. DIY enthusiasts from Public Lab map the BP oil spill with kites, balloons and cameras and continue to watchdog pollution. The crowd, using mobile tech and the cloud contribute to science that saves lives.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 9 of 120 Tue, Apr 03, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #132H Colombia - Farc's Return to Civil Life/Panama - Drones Protect Territory Colombia - FARC's return to civil life As fifty years of fighting end in Colombia, FARC rebels are trying to resume a normal life. But while they may be laying down their arms, many are not giving up the fight. Many FARC members claim that while they will surrender their weapons, they won't change their ideology. And transitioning back into society could take years. Panama - Drones protect territory A tribe in Panama with strong roots in the rainforest is seeking a land title to secure their territory. And they're protecting their borders with a surprising form of surveillance. Drones. According to the World Bank, there are around 42 million indigenous people in Latin America. That accounts for about eight percent of the population. While most of the indigenous may still carry on customs that preserve their ancient culture, not all are living in the past.

00:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3835H China's Contentious Public Sphere Guest: Ya-Wen Lei. Harvard University Sociologist Ya-Wen Lei discusses her new book "The Contentious Public Sphere: Law, Media, and Authoritarian Rule in China."

01:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202H Darlene Love Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Darlene Love and her band perform a range of songs like "Forbidden Nights" from her recent Stevie Van Zandt-produced album, to classic hits like "Da Do Ron Ron" and "He's A Rebel."

02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #701H Toronzo Cannon Contemporary bluesman Toronzo Cannon from Chicago performs the title track from his album, "John the Conquer Root," "Ti Ni Nee Ni Nu," and more. In the band with Cannon are Dave Forte, bass; Melvin "Pookie Styx" Carlisle, drums; and Luca Chiellini, keyboard. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

02:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #711H Donald Kinsey with the Dewaynes Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig "Griff" Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to hits including "Got my Mojo Workin'" and "Hoochie Coochie Man." Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in historic Old Town.

03:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #201H Ocean Health - Tales of Recovery Tampa Bay Restoration & the Great Bay Scallop Search: Tampa Bay's restoration is a HUGE success story that could only happen with cooperation among non-profits, volunteers, the local and state government and industry. Twenty years ago, they set a goal to clean up the polluted bay. They EXCEEDED their goal and are now a model for other troubled and polluted waterways. Martin EcoSystems - In Louisiana and five other states, Martin EcoSystems has found a way to use recycled plastic to protect coastline by building floating islands and populating them with indigenous plants. This innovative family-run business is rebuilding vulnerable wetlands, one tiny island at a time. Artist Pam Longobardi travels the world "harvesting" plastic trash to turn into amazing art that gets people talking about how to stop trashing our oceans. Pam says beauty is her greatest weapon as people first appreciate her art installations and then hear the story behind where she finds all her materials. Louis Psihoyos, filmmaker ("The Cove") talks about his new documentary, Racing Extinction, and the impact he hopes it will make on viewers.

03:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101H Household Tips Household tips for saving money while going easier on the planet. The first segment features nationally syndicated radio host and consumer advocate, Clark Howard, showing us the simple changes he's made in his own house to save on his energy bills. In the second segment, an urban couple in an older home is amazed at the results of their whole house energy audit. The third segment takes us behind the scenes at a grocery store for a look at how the decisions we make there affect the planet. Then we wrap it up with a "green cleaning" expert who tells us how to make our own eco-friendly cleaners using inexpensive items from our pantries.

04:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101H Even Big Data Starts Small 20,000 volunteers across the U.S. measure precipitation: when extreme weather hits, emergency managers turn their data into life-saving alerts. Armchair mappers worldwide update information used by first responders after the Nepal earthquake. A new project, EyesOnALZ, enlists the crowd to speed up research on Alzheimer's disease. DIY enthusiasts from Public Lab map the BP oil spill with kites, balloons and cameras and continue to watchdog pollution. The crowd, using mobile tech and the cloud contribute to science that saves lives.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #557

08:00:00 Mixed Nutz NETA (S) (CC) N/A #511H The New Girl Damaris becomes unusually competitive in a social networking video game and ignores her father. is looked down upon as the "new girl" in school. Both kids learn how important it is to have good family and friends around. Lesson: Your loved ones are the most important in life!

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 10 of 120 Tue, Apr 03, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H It Takes One to Know One/Smells Like Teen Stink Takes One: JD's ultimate fertilizer is slowly turning him into a and it's up to the team to get him back to the lab in time to cure him! Stink: When Kent's super B.O. makes him reluctant to appear on a prized comic con panel, the Secret Lab kids have to find a way to Stop the Stink.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #102H Bone Builder (Osteoporosis)

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1129H Ab & Core Strength Workout In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White at a pristine sandy beach in the gorgeous Riviera Maya. Work on strengthening your abs and core with a series of dynamic standing and floor exercises.

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1201H Core Strengthening Mary Ann uses hand weights and a ball to strengthen the abdominal muscles. Gretchen adds some exercises to challenge the brain.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2912H Tried and True Sewing & Quilting Tips, Part 2 Enjoy tried and true tips from a variety of sewing and quilting personalities. Sewing and quilting specialists took time from their busy teaching schedule, at Nancy's Notions Sewing Weekend in Beaver Dam, WI, to record some of their favorite sewing and quilting techniques. You'll love the plethora of tips!

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #708H Shaped Cardigans Today we are making cardigans, a versatile staple for any wardrobe. Deborah Norville is joined by Kristin Nicholas with the Cosima Cardigan, that features a lace panel front that also creates a cable. Then on to Robyn Chachula who is showing how to make the textured crochet Twyla Cardigan. The stitch of the week is a new take on Shetland Lace by Rohn Strong.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3003H Parisian Posies Hexagons abound in Parisian Posies, a lovely, small quilt constructed with English paper piecing. Designer Felicia Brenoe created this quilt using voile rather than quilting cotton, giving it an unusual, luxurious feel. Felicia and host Sara Gallegos share tips for working with voile, as well as a few other lessons that help when constructing this style quilt.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7177H

13:00:00 Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #109H Falling for Julie is falling for fattoush and you will be too. Her Lebanese peasant-style bread staple is sure to become your new favorite salad. This singular dish inspires Julie to visit a wonderful waterfall nearby where freshness fills the air and aspires her to make a light and lovely Lebanese meal. In today's show, Julie brings you along with her as she surrounds herself in one of Mother Nature's natural wonders before she heads back into the kitchen to create her fresh and flavorful family of dishes known as fattat meaning to use "left-over flat bread." This Lebanese peasant-style bread salad is anything but peasant-tasting and is full of sudden surprises. Exhilarating tastes and textures infuse with a variety of vibrant vegetables and herbs that meet a medley of mixed greens coated in a lemony and garlicky vinaigrette that is seasoned with tangy sumac spice. Then, this spectacular salad is tossed together with Julie's homemade crispy and crunchy, toasted-to-perfection bread pieces that is sure to become your new favorite salad. Julie also introduces you to another member of the fattat family of foods that also goes by the same name called fatteh , which is a warm -pita-chip-dip bowl blend of , , spices, and toasted pine nuts layered with crispy pita chips. Since pita bread is a uniting theme in this show, Julie teaches you how-to make and bake your very own pita chips right at home with her khebez mahamas b soomsoom. This show is all about making simple and satisfying dishes with fresh ingredients that you have on hand and that you don't need to fuss over. Fattoush, it's a waterfall of freshness.

13:30:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1223H Woodcock & Snipe Pate Chef Folse travels to the Grand Slam Hunting Camp and visits with Perry Segura. .He prepares Fried Woodcock with Gravy. Woodcock & Snipe Pate and Uncle Paul's Braised Woodcock.

14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #703H Dr. Benjamin Rush: Father of American Psychiatry Chef Walter Staib presents the story of Dr. Benjamin Rush, one of the most influential figures in the history of American medicine. To honor Dr. Rush, Chef Staib prepares Seafood Vol-au-Vent and a and Crimini Mushroom Ragu, completing the meal with an Apple Tart.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 11 of 120 Tue, Apr 03, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H Rules! Meatballs get a makeover as Milk Street Cook Rayna Jhaveri shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Turkish meatballs with lime-yogurt sauce. The recipe borrows a French concept: panade, a bread-based paste that helps keep the meat moist. Chris follows up by explaining the chemistry of the crumbs. Next, Milk Street Cook Catherine Smart shows Chris how to make Israeli hummus, while Rayna demonstrates a dressing that can perk up any : sweet-and-sour dressing. Rounding out the show, Milk Street Cook Erika Bruce show how versatile tahini, the sesame paste that is key to savory dishes like hummus, shines equally bright in their ultimate tahini swirl brownies.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2512H Shape Up Bend it, twist it, shape it, wear it. Jewelry designer Sandra Lupo warms up by bending and shaping sheet metal with a tool she invented. Then, she enhances the designs with patterns, texture and color. Host and designer Katie Hacker make a quick and easy charm bracelet to cool down.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601H Minty Holiday Host Katie Brown creates recipes and projects inspired by the festive red and white . In the Kitchen: refreshing mashed potato blend, rack of lamb with minty glaze, and Kim's thin mint cookies. Projects: Peppermint place settings and a tabletop sign that spells JOY.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #121H Bulls, Bears, and Financial Markets Kids and bulls and bears, oh my! The Biz Kids examine stocks, bonds, commodities, and the markets where each of them are traded. You will discover various ways young people can get involved with the transactions, aim for profit, and avoid risk. Meet some successful entrepreneurs along the way.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1903H Stars Look beyond the sky. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a glittery star catcher featuring the constellations. Candie Cooper creates a 3-D board illustrating moon phases. Artist Franz Spohn creates a landscape featuring clouds. Candie Cooper creates a sparkly space galaxy.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1613H Deck The Halls Tis the season to be jolly as Christmas comes to the farm and P. Allen Smith gets some decorating help from flower expert, J. Schwanke.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #726H The Down and Dirty On Healthy Soil and Compost The foundation of any healthy garden starts with the soil. In fact, the health of everything above ground starts with what's below it. To get a better understanding on the real dirt of healthy soil and compost, this episode goes to the source with a tour of a Soil Testing lab and the U.S. Composting Council so we can all learn how to create the best foundation in our own home garden and landscapes.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15067H

18:30:00 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1201H Head south for an H2O harvest of crawfish in Louisiana. Sample some exotic recipes made with Belgian endive. Join the search as "working dogs" look for dangerous plant pests. Celebrate a special anniversary as an Ohio farm family marks 200 years of working their land.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9002

19:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1414H

20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #904H

20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1010H Outlaw Gospel 2 Watch the magic unfold as performers and family members take stage to share songs at Hippie Jack's. With an ever changing line up, and a jam band mentality the result is a beautiful cross pollination of sound and energy. This is exactly what Jammin' at Hippie Jack's is all about.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 12 of 120 Tue, Apr 03, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #507H Covered Infinity Hall Live guests from the first five seasons cover their favorite artists including Joan Osborne's take on , Wilson Phillips covering the Mamas and Papas' "California Dreamin'," Tommy Emmanuel's cover of guitar classic "Classical Gas", the Bacon Brothers' performing the Delbert McClinton classic "Givin' it Up for Your Love," Tedeschi Trucks Band's brilliant "Angel from Montgomery" and Jackie Greene's interpretation of the Grateful Dead's "Scarlet Begonias".

22:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H Wonder, unlocks the mysteries of the geological forces that created the amazing landscapes of Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and Mesa Verde National Park.

23:00:00 America's First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Based on Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck's memoir Cradle of Forestry in America, AMERICA'S FIRST FOREST: CARL SCHENCK AND TEH ASHEVILLE EXPERIMENT examines the pivotal role played by pioneering forestry educator Carl Schenck and his founding of America's first school of forestry-the Biltmore Forest School. Through archival photos, historical re-enactments and contemporary interviews, the documentary recounts how Schenck, a German forester, came to America in 1895 to manage the forests at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in western North Carolina. With more than 100,000 acres of woodland to oversee and replant, Schenck began hiring young men to help with the work. After three years of answering their questions while on the job, the forester decided to teach them in a more formal setting and established the first forestry school in the United States. Schenck lectured in the mornings and students worked the land in the afternoons, gaining practical forestry training in a one-year program. Despite eventually being dismissed by Vanderbilt and returning to Germany, Schenck's unheralded leadership while at the Biltmore Forest (now preserved and celebrated as the Cradle of Forestry in America) was central to the conservation movement and the emergence of professional forestry.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 13 of 120 Wed, Apr 04, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1201H Head south for an H2O harvest of crawfish in Louisiana. Sample some exotic recipes made with Belgian endive. Join the search as "working dogs" look for dangerous plant pests. Celebrate a special anniversary as an Ohio farm family marks 200 years of working their land.

00:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #813H Kurt Andersen, Author Kurt Andersen is a critically acclaimed writer and host of the public radio program Studio 360. He has written many novels including national bestseller and New York Times Notable Book of the year Turn of the Century, and the New York Times bestseller Heyday. His latest novels are titled Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History and You Can't Spell America Without Me, a parody on Donald Trump's first year as president co-written with Alec Baldwin.

01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #904H

01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1010H Outlaw Gospel 2 Watch the magic unfold as performers and family members take stage to share songs at Hippie Jack's. With an ever changing line up, and a jam band mentality the result is a beautiful cross pollination of sound and energy. This is exactly what Jammin' at Hippie Jack's is all about.

02:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #507H Covered Infinity Hall Live guests from the first five seasons cover their favorite artists including Joan Osborne's take on Al Green, Wilson Phillips covering the Mamas and Papas' "California Dreamin'," Tommy Emmanuel's cover of guitar classic "Classical Gas", the Bacon Brothers' performing the Delbert McClinton classic "Givin' it Up for Your Love," Tedeschi Trucks Band's brilliant "Angel from Montgomery" and Jackie Greene's interpretation of the Grateful Dead's "Scarlet Begonias".

03:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H Wonder, unlocks the mysteries of the geological forces that created the amazing landscapes of Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and Mesa Verde National Park.

04:00:00 America's First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Based on Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck's memoir Cradle of Forestry in America, AMERICA'S FIRST FOREST: CARL SCHENCK AND TEH ASHEVILLE EXPERIMENT examines the pivotal role played by pioneering forestry educator Carl Schenck and his founding of America's first school of forestry-the Biltmore Forest School. Through archival photos, historical re-enactments and contemporary interviews, the documentary recounts how Schenck, a German forester, came to America in 1895 to manage the forests at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in western North Carolina. With more than 100,000 acres of woodland to oversee and replant, Schenck began hiring young men to help with the work. After three years of answering their questions while on the job, the forester decided to teach them in a more formal setting and established the first forestry school in the United States. Schenck lectured in the mornings and students worked the land in the afternoons, gaining practical forestry training in a one-year program. Despite eventually being dismissed by Vanderbilt and returning to Germany, Schenck's unheralded leadership while at the Biltmore Forest (now preserved and celebrated as the Cradle of Forestry in America) was central to the conservation movement and the emergence of professional forestry.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #558

08:00:00 Mixed Nutz NETA (S) (CC) N/A #512H Indian Wedding When Sanjay's dear Auntie Sonya announces she is getting married, Sanjay is very jealous and recruits the gang to sabotage the wedding! After a few failed attempts Sanjay comes around to accepting the situation and sends off the bride and groom with a big dance number. Lesson: If you love someone, you have to set them free.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H Monster Smash/A Monster of a Mystery Smash: When JD and Kent's battle bot, Monster Smash, escapes from the lab, the Secret Lab Kids must navigate a maze to find it. Mystery: When JD and Kent believe that the dreaded Whomper is lurking outside the lab, Kent is terrified. JD hopes to become famous for discovering an unknown creature. The team must use science to determine if it's really a monster or if they can correctly classify it as some other animal.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #103H Fat Burning 1

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1130H Increase Balance Workout In this episode of Classical Stretch, join Miranda Esmonde-White along a serene pathway facing a beautiful beach in Mexico. Miranda will take you through a gentle, all-standing workout that will improve your balance, flexibility and mobility.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 14 of 120 Wed, Apr 04, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1208H Pelvic Floor Muscles of pelvic floor are often ignored but this workout shows some easy movements to keep those important muscles strong.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2913H Sew Gifts - Make Memories, Part 1 Be inspired to create memorable gifts for many different occasions. Mary Mulari, Sewing With Nancy's most frequent guest, joins Nancy to teach you to sew creative gifts for everyone. Nancy and Mary inspire you to use repurposed meaningful fabric for your heartfelt creations.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #709H Carry Along Bags Ellen Gormley is here to show Deborah how to stitch up the Rose Messenger Bag, worked in easy crochet with a cross stitch rose. Lena will then show how to knit the Visby Purse which features cables and a linen stitch side panel. Ellen is also in the stitch corner with a crochet Lazy Daisy Stitch.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3004H Patchy Stars Designer Christina McCourt's Patchy Stars is rich with unexpected techniques, including a strip-set corner that looks mitered, but isn't. Host Sara Gallegos and Christina break down the construction of this medallion-style quilt into simple lessons.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7178H

13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401H Layering Italian Flavors "Alla Parmigiana" is a technique applied in many southern Italian dishes that is all about layering simple bold flavors. In today's episode, Lidia shows the viewers her chicken parmigiana light: a version of chicken parmigiana, a breaded chicken thigh layered with and mozzarella and nestled in a bed of tomato sauce; steamed broccoli and egg salad: a simple steamed broccoli dish dressed with red wine vinegar and hard boiled eggs; and limoncello tiramisu: a real "pick me up" made with lady fingers, mascarpone and limoncello zabaglione.

13:30:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105H Cooking for a Crowd Annabel Langbein tries her hand at fly fishing on the lake near her Wanaka cabin, then shows how to cook the most succulent trout enrobed in salt. As her neighbors arrive for a cookout she whips up help-yourself hamburgers and blueberry crepes over the outdoor fire. Recipes from this episode: vegetable , minty yogurt dipping sauce, salt-crusted fish, speedy mayo, dill and caper mayo, mango salsa, sesame beef patties, help-yourself hamburgers, holiday crepes, blueberry sauce, retro fruit punch.

14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1526H Chef Daniel Gamiche Ming wraps up his tour of England in London where he connects with star French chef Daniel Galmiche at the iconic Gore Hotel's 190 Queen's Gate restaurant. Before they cook, it's off to the Valley Smokehouse outside Bristol where the chefs sample and source smoke fish including fjord trout. Then, back at the Gore, they prepare cocktails in Bar 190 which famously hosted the Rolling Stones' Beggars Banquet album launch. While chef Galmiche prepares a pan-fried steelhead trout, Ming makes a trout "" with lemon-ginger broth. It's international, as London knows best, this week as Ming and chef Galmiche share their unique takes on smoked fish.

14:30:00 Cook's Country APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005H Bbq Thighs and Fried Peach Pies Julia Collin Davison shows Bridget Lancaster how to make the ultimate barbeque chicken thighs. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of bagged popcorn. Test cook Bryan Roof shows Julia how to make fried peach pies at home.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2513H Beading Fitness Routine Check your beading fitness. Jewelry design Molly Schaller jump starts her designs by mixing matte and glossy beads. Polishing expert Anie Piliguian buffs matte beads to a high-gloss finish. Then, designer Katie Hacker cools down with ideas for using different types of leather cord and creates a jewelry bail to customize a pendant.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602H Herbalicious Host Katie Brown's creative ideas for cooking, baking and crafting with herbs allow her to rea[ the rewards of her garden. In the Kitchen: herb corn bread in clay pots, barley soup with mini meatballs and coconut mint macaroons. Projects: Planting an herb garden, drying herbs to make tasty tea blends and gift-wrapping with glitter.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 15 of 120 Wed, Apr 04, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #122H Sell, Sell, Sell (The Science of Sales) All sales final. Join the Biz Kids in sales training as they explore philosophy and sales techniques. Discover the traits common to all good salespeople. You'll meet several entrepreneurs who demonstrate superior sales skills!

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1904H Creatures The earth is full of wonderful creatures. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs crafts simple animals that are easily adaptable and molds a robot mouse. Artist Franz Spohn draws creatures that are just like us - or not. Jenny uses glow-in-the-dark clay to craft a spooky-sweet charm for your backpack.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1501H Homesteaders USA Allen Smith breaks down the basics of homesteading for beginners. From kitchen to bath, the experts have you covered for your journey to being self-sufficient.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #701H The Giving Garden: Ample Harvest Helps Share The Bounty (Milford, Nj) If you've ever grown a vegetable garden, you've probably had more of something than you could use at the end of the season. That was the basis for how AmpleHarvest.org was formed. Gary Oppenheimer saw that his community garden was producing far more than the gardeners could consume, or even give away to family and friends. So he decided to find a way to get that fresh produce in the hands of neighbors in need, and that simple idea grew into a national non-profit network. The premise was to make it possible for anyone to have access to- or donate- fresh produce, wherever they lived-all from garden surplus. Today, AmpleHarvest.org has been recognized by the White House as well as major companies and organizations for their important work. In this episode, founder Gary Oppenheimer will be introduced and learn how we can all share some of our "ample harvest" with our own neighbors in need.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15068H

18:30:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907H South Africa: in the Shadow of Mandela South Africa's transition from apartheid to a democracy captivated the world in the early 1990's. While it remains the most advanced country in Africa, allegations of state corruption and huge disparities in wealth threaten its revolutionary dream.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9003

19:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #513H

20:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H The Lowertown Line: Trampled By Turtles This is the pilot episode of The Lowertown Line, a music special hosted by hip hop artist Dessa. This episode features bluegrass band Trampled By Turtles and their special guest, fellow Duluth native Alan Sparhawk of the band Low. The show mixes musical performance and insightful conversation and was recorded with a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Songs performed: Walt Whitman, Midnight on the Interstate, Keys to Paradise, When I Go Deaf, Alone.

20:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H Artists: Grammy Award Winner Don Henry, Anne E. DeChant, Craig Carothers, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Don Henry, by popular demand, is the first artist to make a return appearance to Songs at the Center. A Grammy award winning songwriter, Don has had songs recorded by Ray Charles, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, BJ Thomas, Patti Page, Conway Twitty, and many others. The wit and wisdom of Don's songs are widely celebrated. He is best known for his Grammy Award-winning song, "Where've You Been," recorded by Kathy Mattea, and co-written with Jon Vezner. The song also garnered Song of the Year honors from the Academy of , the Country Music Association, and Nashville Association International. "Where've You Been" was the first song in country music history to be awarded all four honors in the same year. He sings "BFD" and " Like A Byrd." Artist Bio: Anne E. DeChant is an award-winning Nashville recording artist originally from Cleveland, Ohio where she was a five-time singer-songwriter of the year. She has shared the stage with , Nora Jones, Joan Armatrading, Sheryl Crow and the Indigo Girls. She has played venues ranging from the White House to Nashville's Bluebird Cafe. Her song, "Girls and Airplanes," about women breaking down barriers, has been featured on the soundtrack of the Hollywood film, "The Hot Flashes," starring Brooke Shields, and in the critically acclaimed documentary film "The Vetters: All We Needed." She performs "Go Get Joe." Artist Bio: Craig Carothers, a native of Portland, Oregon, makes his home in Nashville, Tennessee. He has written songs for Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Mattea, and Peter, Paul & Mary, among others. In addition to being a top-level songwriter, "He has a voice that should be famous," says Patty Larkin. The Birmingham News writes that he performs "smart, memorable material put across with abundant personality," and Performing Songwriter Magazine says Craig has "the right mix of weary-eyed cynicism and helpless hearted romanticism." He sings, "For a Song."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 16 of 120 Wed, Apr 04, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1202H Onerepublic OneRepublic creates an avalanche of fans in Park City, Utah as they descend onstage for an epic show of their greatest hits, as well as new music from their latest release, Oh My My. Their set includes fan favorites "Apologize," "Good Life," "Counting Stars," and an electric closing with "If I Love Myself." A taste of their new music included a powerful rendition of "Kids" and "Let's Hurt Tonight." OneRepublic's lead singer Ryan Tedder talks to the audience throughout the set, reflecting on his love of film and the special significance of performing during Sundance.

22:00:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005H Fatal Assistance By acclaimed director Raoul Peck, Haiti's former culture minister, FATAL ASSISTANCE takes viewers on a two-year journey following the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country, and looks at the damage done by international aid agencies whose well-meaning but erroneous assumptions turned a nightmare into an unsolvable tragedy.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 17 of 120 Thu, Apr 05, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907H South Africa: in the Shadow of Mandela South Africa's transition from apartheid to a democracy captivated the world in the early 1990's. While it remains the most advanced country in Africa, allegations of state corruption and huge disparities in wealth threaten its revolutionary dream.

00:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #513H

01:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H The Lowertown Line: Trampled By Turtles This is the pilot episode of The Lowertown Line, a music special hosted by hip hop artist Dessa. This episode features bluegrass band Trampled By Turtles and their special guest, fellow Duluth native Alan Sparhawk of the band Low. The show mixes musical performance and insightful conversation and was recorded with a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Songs performed: Walt Whitman, Midnight on the Interstate, Keys to Paradise, When I Go Deaf, Alone.

01:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H Artists: Grammy Award Winner Don Henry, Anne E. DeChant, Craig Carothers, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Don Henry, by popular demand, is the first artist to make a return appearance to Songs at the Center. A Grammy award winning songwriter, Don has had songs recorded by Ray Charles, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, BJ Thomas, Patti Page, Conway Twitty, and many others. The wit and wisdom of Don's songs are widely celebrated. He is best known for his Grammy Award-winning song, "Where've You Been," recorded by Kathy Mattea, and co-written with Jon Vezner. The song also garnered Song of the Year honors from the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association, and Nashville Songwriters Association International. "Where've You Been" was the first song in country music history to be awarded all four honors in the same year. He sings "BFD" and "Singing Like A Byrd." Artist Bio: Anne E. DeChant is an award-winning Nashville recording artist originally from Cleveland, Ohio where she was a five-time singer-songwriter of the year. She has shared the stage with Stevie Nicks, Nora Jones, Joan Armatrading, Sheryl Crow and the Indigo Girls. She has played venues ranging from the White House to Nashville's Bluebird Cafe. Her song, "Girls and Airplanes," about women breaking down barriers, has been featured on the soundtrack of the Hollywood film, "The Hot Flashes," starring Brooke Shields, and in the critically acclaimed documentary film "The Vetters: All We Needed." She performs "Go Get Joe." Artist Bio: Craig Carothers, a native of Portland, Oregon, makes his home in Nashville, Tennessee. He has written songs for Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Mattea, and Peter, Paul & Mary, among others. In addition to being a top-level songwriter, "He has a voice that should be famous," says Patty Larkin. The Birmingham News writes that he performs "smart, memorable material put across with abundant personality," and Performing Songwriter Magazine says Craig has "the right mix of weary-eyed cynicism and helpless hearted romanticism." He sings, "For a Song."

02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1202H Onerepublic OneRepublic creates an avalanche of fans in Park City, Utah as they descend onstage for an epic show of their greatest hits, as well as new music from their latest release, Oh My My. Their set includes fan favorites "Apologize," "Good Life," "Counting Stars," and an electric closing with "If I Love Myself." A taste of their new music included a powerful rendition of "Kids" and "Let's Hurt Tonight." OneRepublic's lead singer Ryan Tedder talks to the audience throughout the set, reflecting on his love of film and the special significance of performing during Sundance.

03:00:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005H Fatal Assistance By acclaimed director Raoul Peck, Haiti's former culture minister, FATAL ASSISTANCE takes viewers on a two-year journey following the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country, and looks at the damage done by international aid agencies whose well-meaning but erroneous assumptions turned a nightmare into an unsolvable tragedy.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #559

08:00:00 Mixed Nutz NETA (S) (CC) N/A #513H Phantom of the Auditorium The kids put on a school musical and Adele finds out that the school bully Tubby is actually a really nice boy named Tobias. Lesson: Don't judge a book by its cover.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H Slime Time/It's Always Sharkest Slime: When JD uses Angie's 'oil slick dissolver' formula for a slime fight, a wrong ingredient creates a gelatinous Blob monster that threatens to devour the city. Sharkest: While visiting one of Kent's relatives, the kids come up with a great idea for attracting more tourists to his restaurant - the only catch is that it also attracts a very big shark with very big teeth!

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #104H Fat Burning 2

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 18 of 120 Thu, Apr 05, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #701Z Reverse The Aging Process

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1209H Posture and Breathing Posture is essential to any good workout. In this program Mary Ann demonstrates how to maintain good posture while exercising.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2914H Sew Gifts - Make Memories, Part 2 Learn to stitch a welcomed gift with lots of memories attached. Nancy and her friend Mary Mulari share clever gift ideas made from vintage hankies and doilies, ties, towels, and laminated bags. Learn to make useful gifts that create memories and are attractive conversation pieces.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #710H Itty Bitty Baby Projects Did you know that it's estimated there are four babies born every second...that means someone near you is probably having a baby! Deborah is joined by Kristin Nicholas and Robyn Chachula to show how to knit and crochet the perfect little pair of knit booties and fingerless mitts, Fingers and Toes Knit Booties and Fingerless Mitts and Little Hands & Feet Booties and Fingerless Mitts. In the stitch corner Lena with show how to do Twined Knitting.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3005H Freeform Pillow Put your sewing machine through the paces! This silk dupioni pillow, designed by Mallory Donohue, showcases some quiltmaking techniques that you'll want to add to your repertoire. Mallory and host Sara Gallegos walk you through the techniques that result in a curving, freeform design.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7179H

13:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #112H Company Is Coming Host Laura Theodore prepares a delightful menu that is perfect to serve to guests. "Fancy ," is a delicious, lighter version of a classic recipe. "Velvety Carrot Soup," tastes rich and creamy without the use of any dairy products and "Sweet and Savory Kale" makes a crowd- pleasing side dish. "Chocolate Ganache Pudding" finishes the meal with a flourish. Here's an eco-chic meal to serve at any dinner party or festive family meal.

13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #513H Build A Better Burge It's everything you wanted to know about burgers, plus two delicious recipes. Sara's spinach burger is a light but succulent version of the American standard, while her Spanish burger puts an international spin on an old favorite. We'll discover the best grind of meat for burgers from a venerable Philadelphia butcher, and while we're there Sara discovers the secret to great fries at Philly's Dandelion Restaurant.

14:00:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #204H Alliums If Joanne were stranded on a desert island and could only choose one vegetable, it would be . She would be literally lost without them! Today she's visiting McEvoy Olive Ranch in Western Marin County, and with her student Bridget, they'll make grilled and cardamom dusted scallops, and farro risotto with caramelized onions and crisp shallots. Join them as they celebrate Alliums.

14:30:00 New Scandinavian Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #704H Plenty of Foods In today's episode, Andreas investigates the great variety of inland Norway, the most productive farmland in the country. The episode starts in the mountains, where he makes a dish flavored by the mountains: veal liver with mushrooms, heather honey and heather oil. In the local town bakery he uses yesterday's bread to make a toast-infused ice cream. For main course he serves a Norwegian pork roll, with apples, dill and fennel.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2602H Inspired By Clay We begin with a look at polymer beads in all of their different forms. Then artist, syndee holt demonstrates a project entitled 4 sisters. It's a set of 4 companion pieces in the style of modern art - with bold graphics. We finish up with bead artist, Allie Buchman and bead weaving using various shaped beads in different designs.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 19 of 120 Thu, Apr 05, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #603H Fun Fete Host Katie Brown provides the essentials for a fun, feminine party: light finger foods, a chocolate treat and projects with a touch of glitz. In the Kitchen: filo triangles stuffed with and spinach, tea three ways and chocolate carrot-cake cupcakes with cream cheese filling. Projects: Repurposing old trays with chalkboard paint and broken jewelry and creating birch wood cones to fill with flowers.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #123H Understanding Income and Expenses Go with the cash flow. The Biz Kids watch the ebb and flow of income and expenses. Join them and you'll learn proven methods for getting expenses under control while growing income with new ideas, smarter work habits, and innovation. Meet some entrepreneurs who have seen success with cash low and more!

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1905H Bloom Flowers make us happy. By mixing bright colors, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a fun floral banner. Candie Cooper makes flowerpots that help you count and add. Artist Franz Spohn draws tulips and daisies in different perspectives. Jenny creates a nightlight inspired by coral that grows in the sea.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1502H Charming Charleston P. Allen Smith explores the food and fellowship of one of America's oldest cities, Charleston, ; a true Southern gem.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #702H Regenerating Detroit Through Urban Gardening (Detroit, Mi) Once America's most productive manufacturing city, Detroit's landscape took a turn for the worse in the mid-1960s. But in recent years, green- minded citizens began to reclaim their city with community gardens and urban farms providing two of the fastest roads to recovery. Today, over 1,300 such plots have sprouted throughout Detroit. They're providing an emotional boost to citizens, food for the hungry and instant beauty to areas while lifting spirits, enthusiasm and economic recovery for a better tomorrow.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15069H

18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1441H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9004

19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1308H

20:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #705H Chris Canas Band Detroit-based Chris Canas brings the blues with a homestyle feel to a new generation. Highlights: "Little Bluebird," with guest "Frog" Forgey and the title track of the new album "Would Ya Mind." In the band with Canas are Angela Cottingham, vocals; Kevin Schoepke, bass; Michael Scott, drums; and Chris Nordman, keyboards. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

20:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #701H Atlanta - A Music Voyager Special Through the intersecting worlds of five amazing artists, one experiences a city's creative soul. From music superstar Janelle Monae and alternative hip-hop group Arrested Development, to the creative culinary genius of the Gun Show restaurant and the colorful lantern parade, watch as they all come together in a creative collage to tell the story of Atlanta.

21:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102H Sam Bush Called "The Father of Newgrass" and "King of Telluride," Bush has long since established himself as roots royalty, revered for both his solo and sideman work, which includes time with , Lyle Lovett, and Bela Fleck. He's the recipient of an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award and suite of Grammys and International Bluegrass Music Association trophies. Sam talks instruments and takes us on a musical journey in this episode.

21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 20 of 120 Thu, Apr 05, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Nuclear Requiem APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Produced 70 years after the creation and first use of nuclear weapons, THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM is a film meditation that explores the conundrum of humankind's most lethal weapon, investigates the continuing struggle over how to resolve this complex issue, and ponders why nuclear weapons continue to exist. The documentary features commentary by leading experts, heads of international agencies, and world leaders, who provide insights on the realities of living in a nuclear world, the challenges of moving beyond nuclear weapons, and the hard work needed to invest in arms control and nonproliferation. THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM incorporates a specifically composed musical piece by French musician Alain Kremski, which is threaded throughout the documentary to help illustrate the unrelenting flow of 70 years as a nuclear world and the continuing challenges it poses for all. The documentary features commentary by leading experts, heads of international agencies, and world leaders, who provide insights on the realities of living in a nuclear world, the challenges of moving beyond nuclear weapons, and the hard work needed to invest in arms control and nonproliferation. Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, observes that while the Iran nuclear deal was designed to block Iran's path to the bomb, there are other countries with nuclear weapons that are pursuing destabilizing and dangerous activities, and that we may be on the verge of a potential new global arms race. Annika Thunborg, director of disarmament and nonproliferation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sweden, notes that these weapons have become such integrated parts of many countries and their defense doctrines that it is hard to see how to move beyond them.

23:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204H Overburden By Chad Stevens. Meet two unforgettable women - a fiery, pro-coal right-winger and a tenacious, environmentalist grandmother whose lives collide when a mine disaster shatters their community. Filmed over seven years, the pair's courageous story underscores the need for reconciliation as they take on a rogue industry to help heal their Appalachian Mountain community.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 21 of 120 Fri, Apr 06, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #323H The Last Real Republican? Historian WILL HITCHCOCK on his new biography of President Dwight Eisenhower, and the state of the GOP today.

00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1308H

01:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #705H Chris Canas Band Detroit-based Chris Canas brings the blues with a homestyle feel to a new generation. Highlights: "Little Bluebird," with guest "Frog" Forgey and the title track of the new album "Would Ya Mind." In the band with Canas are Angela Cottingham, vocals; Kevin Schoepke, bass; Michael Scott, drums; and Chris Nordman, keyboards. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

01:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #701H Atlanta - A Music Voyager Special Through the intersecting worlds of five amazing artists, one experiences a city's creative soul. From music superstar Janelle Monae and alternative hip-hop group Arrested Development, to the creative culinary genius of the Gun Show restaurant and the colorful lantern parade, watch as they all come together in a creative collage to tell the story of Atlanta.

02:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102H Sam Bush Called "The Father of Newgrass" and "King of Telluride," Bush has long since established himself as roots royalty, revered for both his solo and sideman work, which includes time with Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, and Bela Fleck. He's the recipient of an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award and suite of Grammys and International Bluegrass Music Association trophies. Sam talks instruments and takes us on a musical journey in this episode.

02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H

03:00:00 Nuclear Requiem APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Produced 70 years after the creation and first use of nuclear weapons, THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM is a film meditation that explores the conundrum of humankind's most lethal weapon, investigates the continuing struggle over how to resolve this complex issue, and ponders why nuclear weapons continue to exist. The documentary features commentary by leading experts, heads of international agencies, and world leaders, who provide insights on the realities of living in a nuclear world, the challenges of moving beyond nuclear weapons, and the hard work needed to invest in arms control and nonproliferation. THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM incorporates a specifically composed musical piece by French musician Alain Kremski, which is threaded throughout the documentary to help illustrate the unrelenting flow of 70 years as a nuclear world and the continuing challenges it poses for all. The documentary features commentary by leading experts, heads of international agencies, and world leaders, who provide insights on the realities of living in a nuclear world, the challenges of moving beyond nuclear weapons, and the hard work needed to invest in arms control and nonproliferation. Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, observes that while the Iran nuclear deal was designed to block Iran's path to the bomb, there are other countries with nuclear weapons that are pursuing destabilizing and dangerous activities, and that we may be on the verge of a potential new global arms race. Annika Thunborg, director of disarmament and nonproliferation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sweden, notes that these weapons have become such integrated parts of many countries and their defense doctrines that it is hard to see how to move beyond them.

04:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204H Overburden By Chad Stevens. Meet two unforgettable women - a fiery, pro-coal right-winger and a tenacious, environmentalist grandmother whose lives collide when a mine disaster shatters their community. Filmed over seven years, the pair's courageous story underscores the need for reconciliation as they take on a rogue industry to help heal their Appalachian Mountain community.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #560

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101 Solo for Amadeus On the Bishop of Salzburg's name day, Amadeus will sing a brilliant solo for the festivities, but his malicious and envious rival, the lower court marshal Devilius, wants to stop him. Amadeus must help Mr. Hagenauer, the Bishop's court purveyor and the Mozart family's landlord, locate the missing coach carrying the delicious chocolates from Linz urgently needed for the festival. The chocolates finally reach Salzburg and the Hagenauers, but will Amadeus arrive in time to perform his solo? The Music: " Sonata in C Major" K. 545; et al. Additional Content: In this episode, Mario fails to strike the top C. Monti explains the term "top C" to the children, the sounds it makes when played by different instruments (flute, violin, piano and human voice) and where it falls in the stave (staff).

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 22 of 120 Fri, Apr 06, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Dunkin' Zombie When a virus turns JD into a donut-craving zombie, Angie has to come up with not only a cure, but an inoculation against the virus. Fortunately, Jonas Salk can help.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #105H Arthritis Relief

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #702 Slenderize Your Legs

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1210H Facial Exercises Facial exercises are important because they increase sensory awareness in mouth and encourage facial expression. These exercises are essential for anyone experiencing neurological challenges.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2915H Solving The Pattern Fitting Puzzle, Part 1 Nancy teaches pattern fitting using her time-tested pivot and slide techniques. Choose the right pattern size, and custom-fit patterns without cutting the original pattern pieces apart. Practice along using free mini-patterns that you can download online. This first episode centers on easily fitting tops, dresses, and skirts.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #711H Unique Accessories Deborah Norville is working with Rohn Strong this week on a couple of very unique projects. First up is the Linetta Hat using Tunisian crochet and then Rohn shows how to use a knitting loom to make the Les Bouquets Shawl. Ellen is over in the stitch corner and will show how to crochet the Crocodile Stitch.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3006H Shooting Stars A traditional, 8-pointed star design by Debra Finan is the featured quilt on this episode. Its scrappy look is ideal for fat quarter or 2-1/2" strip collections. Debra and host Sara Gallegos even show you how to re-size the quilt block into larger and smaller versions.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7180H

13:00:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1501H Champagne #101 What exactly is it? how is it made, what are the different styles? We'll fly to the ancient city of Reims in the center of the region and visit the vineyards to explore the grape varietals and house styles and of course hit a few great restaurants along the way.

13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105H Seafood Made Simple A great dish does not have to be difficult to make in order to taste great! Fresh ingredients and simple techniques are at the core of these fabulously, delicious recipes. Chef Stellino visits the green grocer and prepares Grilled Shrimp with Stewed Peppers and a Salad with Tuna, Tomatoes, & Capers.

14:00:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104H Mother Knows Best "In most families in China, father was the boss" Cecilia tells viewers, "but in our family my mother was the boss." Cecilia's mother was very short and plump, loved to eat and was a very good cook. But with 12 children and a husband to feed, she left the cooking to her two chefs who turned out different elaborate lunches and dinners each day-food that can no longer be found, even in China. At the table the mother would go into detail about each dish. Cecilia called upon this knowledge when she opened the first Mandarin restaurant. In this episode, Cecilia cooks with Gary Danko who also learned about food from his mom. In the kitchens of Restaurant Gary Danko, where reservations are coveted like winning lottery tickets, Cecilia and Gary recreate the Mandarin's crispy Szechuan duck and then Gary shows Cecilia his lemon pepper duck breast with confit duck hash.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 23 of 120 Fri, Apr 06, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H Fete Des Boules Jacques and his best friend Jean-Claude work up an appetite in the summer sun playing the traditional French game of boules. Jacques cooks up a party menu of favorites to share. He begins with crab chips with salmon caviar, bursting with decadent flavors and textures. Then the freshest of eggs are whisked to become an egg and herb treats appetizer. The party continues with a crowd-pleasing camembert with crust, a garden-fresh salad and a tomato, mozzarella and salad before Jacques finishes his festive menu with a grand smoked ham glazed with maple syrup, cooked and carved to perfection!

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2603H Natural Basics In the hands of an artist - even the simplest materials take on a new life. We begin with stone cabochons. Then artist Ashley Bunting uses jump rings and crimp tubes to make a simple chainmaille style chain with the most basic of materials. Then Katie creates a prayer mantra bracelet inspired by ancient art. Finally, learn the basics of fine silver metal clay and torch firing with artist Tamara Honaman and complete a necklace using just a pendant and simple leather cording.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #604H Regional Garden In this "best-of" episode, host Katie Brown celebrates the diverse tastes of the world. In the Kitchen: French onion soup, Greek-style stuffed and Jamaican jerk chicken with citrus salsa. Projects: Planting a regional vegetable and herb garden and making creative garden stakes to mark the rows.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #124H Building and Growing A Business From start-up on up! Follow the Biz Kids as they learn the necessary steps for organizing, staffing, training, and building a new business. You will see how effective communication increases morale and makes the business grow. As always, you'll meet some individuals who have successfully built their businesses.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1906H People People keep life exciting. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs shows how to tag you and your best friends with matching lanyard tags. Candie Cooper celebrates diversity with whimsical cone kids. She also crafts one-of-a-kind wooden kokeshi dolls. Jenny uses age-old symbols to monoprint a family crest to frame or use for banners.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1503H Oils All Around P. Allen Smith explores the many uses of oils - from the basic to the exotic.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #703H Masters of the Edible Landscape (San Francisco, Ca and Mt. Vernon, Wa) A common misconception of food gardens is that they're ugly and unsuitable in front yards or as ornamental displays. Accordingly, they're typically relegated to out of sight corners in backyards. But landscape design pro Rosalind Creasy has been working to debunk that myth for over 35 years. Even her home garden - starting right at the curb - is so beautiful that passersby usually don't even realize that it's almost exclusively an edible landscape. In this episode, Joe visits another master of gardening and food, international celebrity chef and television host Graham Kerr, a.k.a. "The Galloping Gourmet." His newfound passion for gardening is infectious, and his desire to share a love of growing food is a true inspiration.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15070H

18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1414H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9005

19:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1014H

20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1212H Troublesome Hollow Featuring Jim Buchanan / Edgar Loudermilk with Jeff Autry

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 24 of 120 Fri, Apr 06, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2001H John Oates JOHN OATES is one half of the best-selling duo of all time, Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. Influenced by R&B and folk music while growing up near Philadelphia, he is a member of the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. John performs classic Hall & Oates hits solo acoustic plus reads from his new memoir 'Change of Seasons' and previews his upcoming tribute album to Mississippi John Hurt.

22:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #510H Bewitched A young woman in South Africa attempts to befriend her notorious neighbor, awakening unexplored emotions in uNomalanga and the Witch by Palesa Shongwe.

22:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #614H Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen Director John Lee Hancock and writer Kelly Marcel discuss how the script for Saving Mr. Banks was successfully transformed onto the screen using heavily stylized elements, and musical cues from the classic film Mary Poppins to depict the life of author PL Travers during the 1960's.

23:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #401H Cancer Guest: Evan Handler. Movies: Wit, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, 50/50. For fictional characters, cancer is almost always a death sentence. Odds are so much better for real humans. Actor and cancer survivor Evan Handler discusses his memoir, Time on Fire as we look at Hollywood's take on cancer.

23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1120H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 25 of 120 Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1002H Concussion Patient Story: Concussion alters the way the brain functions and can cause ongoing problems. In this episode, Monica Cooke shares her story of making the tough decision to give up the game she loved because of multiple hits to the head. Myth or Medicine: Does a normal brain scan rule out concussion? Second Opinion 5: Five signs that you need to go right to the Emergency Room after hitting your head.

00:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1014H

01:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1212H Troublesome Hollow Featuring Jim Buchanan / Edgar Loudermilk with Jeff Autry

02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2001H John Oates JOHN OATES is one half of the best-selling duo of all time, Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. Influenced by R&B and folk music while growing up near Philadelphia, he is a member of the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. John performs classic Hall & Oates hits solo acoustic plus reads from his new memoir 'Change of Seasons' and previews his upcoming tribute album to Mississippi John Hurt.

03:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #510H Bewitched A young woman in South Africa attempts to befriend her notorious neighbor, awakening unexplored emotions in uNomalanga and the Witch by Palesa Shongwe.

03:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #614H Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen Director John Lee Hancock and writer Kelly Marcel discuss how the script for Saving Mr. Banks was successfully transformed onto the screen using heavily stylized elements, and musical cues from the classic film Mary Poppins to depict the life of author PL Travers during the 1960's.

04:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #401H Cancer Guest: Evan Handler. Movies: Wit, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, 50/50. For fictional characters, cancer is almost always a death sentence. Odds are so much better for real humans. Actor and cancer survivor Evan Handler discusses his memoir, Time on Fire as we look at Hollywood's take on cancer.

04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1120H

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #561

08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501H Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Gary's first painting in this new series is a silver-white crested Cockatoo. This beautiful bird is a fairly simple painting made up of many parts. In the background, Gary paints jungle plants which are common in Indonesia, the habitat of this beautiful bird.

08:30:00 Painting with Wilson Bickford NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306H Dragonfly, Part 1 Dragonflies are symbolic and special to many people. They're often said to be the spirit of a loved one come back to visit. Wilson blocks out the dragonfly and blends in the background.

09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #111H The Hudson River Painters at Kaaterskill Falls, Ny David visits the top of the 300-foot Kaaterskill Falls in the Catskill Mountains, painted by many Hudson River artists. These artists, considered the first American school of painting, portrayed the awesome immensity and sublime effects of nature. These artists painted from a various motivations but always with a scrupulous observation of nature, in the words of Thomas Cole (1800 - 1848), considered the father of the Hudson River painters. David paints the magnificent wilderness painted by discussing Thomas Cole and Sanford Gifford (1823-1880).

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #703Z Loosen Your Upper Body

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 26 of 120 Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1211H We've Gone Country Country music sets the tone and pace for this fun full body workout.

10:30:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (S) (CC) N/A #303H Osteoporosis Walking Workout

11:00:00 Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #101H Party Foods This episode is packed with good ideas and Miyoko goes "nutty" for you'll have to try to believe! With our guest chef topping it off with a Cherry Sangria, you'll be ready to throw your next party. Gruyere and Pear Croustade/ Bites/Tzatsiki/Beet Tapenade/Cherry Sangria/Ceveche.

11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1108H The Splendor of Yucatan's Enchanting Markets Revered by his Mexican peers, Federico Lopez is one of Mexico's most affable and talented chefs. He joins Rick at the enchanting Mercado Municipal in Valladolid to extol the virtues of unique Yucatecan produce. After that, the pair head to Temozon, to a decades-old meat market where they smoke pork in rustic ovens behind the store. With a basket full of market produce and smoked meats, the chefs return to Federico's sleek catering kitchen in Cancun, where Federico artfully recreates the market in a salad of local , squash, heirloom tomato and chile dulce. Federico also makes pork tenderloin with longaniza and beans. Back in Chicago, Rick makes soup with ham hock, plus pork lomitos.

12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #401H Layering Italian Flavors "Alla Parmigiana" is a technique applied in many southern Italian dishes that is all about layering simple bold flavors. In today's episode, Lidia shows the viewers her chicken parmigiana light: a version of chicken parmigiana, a breaded chicken thigh layered with tomato and mozzarella and nestled in a bed of tomato sauce; steamed broccoli and egg salad: a simple steamed broccoli dish dressed with red wine vinegar and hard boiled eggs; and limoncello tiramisu: a real "pick me up" made with lady fingers, mascarpone and limoncello zabaglione.

12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #410H Outstanding in the Field - Chef Oliver Ridgeway Join host chef Pete Evans for Moveable Feast's biggest feast of the season-an outstanding meal in the beautiful fields outside Sacramento, California. Pete visits Outstanding in the Field, a visiting chef-based farm-to-table dinner experience, with chef Oliver Ridgeway. Chef Ridgeway works with local farmers to create a delicious, fresh Moveable Feast.

13:00:00 Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H Catalina Island - A Natural History Fairytale Catalina Island sits in the middle of one of the world's great biodiversity hotspots. It has all the challenges that any island faces but rather than dwindling, life here is thriving. Join Patrick as he explores this magical island and the unique life that has developed and finds a safe harbor here on Catalina.

13:30:00 Weekends with Yankee APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H Yankee Ingenuity "Yankee ingenuity" evokes the best of the New England character-its practicality and know-how. On this episode of Weekends with Yankee, we visit Shelburne Farms, 1,400 acres of stunning farmland and historic buildings on the shores of Lake Champlain, to learn how they make award- winning cheeses with their herd of Brown Swiss cows. We also experience the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway in a hair-raising ride up Mount Washington, and we take a look around to Strawbery Banke, where history comes alive along the Piscataqua River in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #506H Vienna and the Danube For centuries, Vienna was the crown jewel of the rich and powerful Habsburg Empire. A century after that empire's fall, the Viennese appreciates their imperial legacy as a cultural wellspring and an excuse to live in style. We'll take in the city's wealth of elegant gardens, great art and fine music. Then we'll explore the city's surroundings, with a trip along the romantic Danube River and a hike up to the breathtakingly Baroque Melk Abbey.

14:30:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H India: Good Karma Explorer Richard Wiese travels to the mystical land of India to explore its ancient yet vibrant traditions. His mission-to perform a "seva" or good deed at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi, a Sikh temple known for feeding thousands. At the world renowned Kalakshetra Foundation, he experiences the magic of Indian music and dance and discovers why they're considered holy arts. Meet an artist who paints holy elephants and find out why Indian pottery is an age-old craft.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 27 of 120 Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #4704H A unique way to remember our nation's history is through plants. Some have been around for generations, most likely because they're durable. Others may be forgotten, yet they deserve our attention. GardenSMART visits a lovely garden that is filled with beautiful, historic plants. A great show, be sure to tune in.

15:30:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3110H What's Cooking Tony's Michigan backyard project is completed. The finished project includes a new deck, hot tub, fire pit and outdoor kitchen. Discover how to recycle existing deck foundations, build a fire pit and select appliances, countertops and cabinets for outdoor kitchens.

16:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #511H Jennifer Shahade Jennifer Shahade is a U.S. Chess Champion and Woman Chess Grandmaster, professional poker player, author, and performance artist. The author of Chess Bitch: Women in the Ultimate Intellectual Sport, Shahade has traveled the world as a professional gamer with special interest in promoting access for youth and female players. In this interview, Host Paula Marantz Cohen talks with Shahade about her advancement to international success in chess and poker, as well as her ability to defy gender stereotypes and cultural standards across the board.

16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #814H John Hodgman, Humorist/Author John Hodgman is an author, comedian and actor. His books The Areas of My Expertise, More Information Than You Require and That Is All have all been New York Times best sellers. Hodgman has appeared on The Daily Show, hosts the Judge John Hodgman podcast and has a weekly column in The New York Times Magazine. His latest book is titled Vacationland: True Stories from Painful Beaches.

17:00:00 Pen TV Program TBA (S) (N) N/A #0H Place Holder for TBA Program

17:30:00 Craftsman's Legacy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #310H The Master Penman Host Eric Gorges meets the celebrated Jake Weidmann, the youngest ever master penman and one of only 12 in the world. Together they make a pen and explore the fascinating world of lettering.

18:00:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3614H

18:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3837H

19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1501H Does The Cosmos Have A Reason? How breathtakingly vast the universe. How majestic. Is there meaning, purpose-a reason? Some scientists say no; we create our own purpose. Others look to God, while some seek meaning in the search for aliens. All see beauty.

19:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #319H The White House - Media War MSNBC Sunday morning host JOY-ANN REID on the epic struggle between the Trump White House and the media, and the rise of liberal news network MSNBC.

20:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H Steve Earle and David Simon Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Steve Earle is joined by Emmy Award- winning producer David Simon for an intimate conversation in this episode of Speakeasy. Earle began his career as a songwriter in 1982 before having his breakthrough 1986's Guitar Town. His 16th studio album, So You Wanna Be an Outlaw, was released in June 2017. Simon is the Emmy Award winning producer behind HBO's The Wire. His latest project The Deuceis coming to HBO in the fall. The pair discuss storytelling through song, politics, and working with Townes Van Zandt. Earle treats the audience to a special performance of songs from his new album including "Goodbye Michelangelo," "The Firebreak Line," and "So You Wannabe an Outlaw."

21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #805H Cma Songwriters Series Presents: Miranda Lambert Twelve-time CMA Award winner Miranda Lambert at Marathon Music Works in Nashville joined by the songwriters from her double-Platinum album, Weight of These Wings, Jessi Alexander, Brent Cobb, Luke Dick, Anderson East, Natalie Hemby, Adam Hood, Jack Ingram, Shane McAnally, Waylon Payne, Aaron Raitiere, Jon Randall, Liz Rose, Gwen Sebastian, and Scotty Wray. They share their respective stories and inspiration behind the album. Lambert is also joined by her father, Rick Lambert, for a performance of "Greyhound Bound for Nowhere" which the two co-wrote for her debut album Kerosene.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 28 of 120 Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1619H Tough Trains: Bolivia Since the 1860s, Bolivia has lost land to all its surrounding countries, leaving it landlocked and without vital access to coastal ports. As compensation, both Chile and Brazil agreed to build railways from Bolivia to their coasts, but they have not received proper investment since. Zay Harding travels along these railways from the Brazilian Pantanal to the Chilean coast. The first stop is Bolivia's agricultural heartland of Santa Cruz, followed by the constitutional capital of Sucre. Zay then heads to Potosi, where he turns his hand to being a miner for the day, followed by a journey to Uyuni, where he visits the Salar de Uyuni - a salt flat rich in both salt and lithium. Zay heads to Bolivia's administrative capital, La Paz, before concluding his trip at the Pacific coast.

23:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #801H Magna Carda Austin's premiere rap group, Magna Carda, makes a name for themselves within the local and global music scene. Extended: Breaking into the Austin music scene was never going to be easy but Magna Carda faced the additional challenge of being a hip-hop act in a city with a long, storied history of rock and roll. MC-producer duo Megz Kelli and Dougie Do fought through this obstacle by adding what is now their signature - live instrumentation. Described by Mashable as "Austin's answer to The Roots," Magna Carda's genre-defying blend of rap-meets-jazz-meets- R&B-meets-electronic has quickly captured the imagination of listeners and the attention of critics alike in Austin and beyond.

23:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H The Cutting Edge of Stained Glass For more than thirty years, Judith Schaechter has been applying avant-garde sensibilities to a once traditional art form; stained glass. Bodies of Work - In the past century or so, tattoos have gone from being a mark of the outsider to a more socially accepted expression of self. Eric Owens - With a voice and stage presence as big as his personality, Eric Owens is among the most celebrated bass-baritones in the opera world.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 29 of 120 Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1501H Does The Cosmos Have A Reason? How breathtakingly vast the universe. How majestic. Is there meaning, purpose-a reason? Some scientists say no; we create our own purpose. Others look to God, while some seek meaning in the search for aliens. All see beauty.

00:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #319H The White House - Media War MSNBC Sunday morning host JOY-ANN REID on the epic struggle between the Trump White House and the media, and the rise of liberal news network MSNBC.

01:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H Steve Earle and David Simon Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Steve Earle is joined by Emmy Award- winning producer David Simon for an intimate conversation in this episode of Speakeasy. Earle began his career as a songwriter in 1982 before having his breakthrough 1986's Guitar Town. His 16th studio album, So You Wanna Be an Outlaw, was released in June 2017. Simon is the Emmy Award winning producer behind HBO's The Wire. His latest project The Deuceis coming to HBO in the fall. The pair discuss storytelling through song, politics, and working with Townes Van Zandt. Earle treats the audience to a special performance of songs from his new album including "Goodbye Michelangelo," "The Firebreak Line," and "So You Wannabe an Outlaw."

02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #805H Cma Songwriters Series Presents: Miranda Lambert Twelve-time CMA Award winner Miranda Lambert at Marathon Music Works in Nashville joined by the songwriters from her double-Platinum album, Weight of These Wings, Jessi Alexander, Brent Cobb, Luke Dick, Anderson East, Natalie Hemby, Adam Hood, Jack Ingram, Shane McAnally, Waylon Payne, Aaron Raitiere, Jon Randall, Liz Rose, Gwen Sebastian, and Scotty Wray. They share their respective stories and inspiration behind the album. Lambert is also joined by her father, Rick Lambert, for a performance of "Greyhound Bound for Nowhere" which the two co-wrote for her debut album Kerosene.

03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1619H Tough Trains: Bolivia Since the 1860s, Bolivia has lost land to all its surrounding countries, leaving it landlocked and without vital access to coastal ports. As compensation, both Chile and Brazil agreed to build railways from Bolivia to their coasts, but they have not received proper investment since. Zay Harding travels along these railways from the Brazilian Pantanal to the Chilean coast. The first stop is Bolivia's agricultural heartland of Santa Cruz, followed by the constitutional capital of Sucre. Zay then heads to Potosi, where he turns his hand to being a miner for the day, followed by a journey to Uyuni, where he visits the Salar de Uyuni - a salt flat rich in both salt and lithium. Zay heads to Bolivia's administrative capital, La Paz, before concluding his trip at the Pacific coast.

04:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #801H Magna Carda Austin's premiere rap group, Magna Carda, makes a name for themselves within the local and global music scene. Extended: Breaking into the Austin music scene was never going to be easy but Magna Carda faced the additional challenge of being a hip-hop act in a city with a long, storied history of rock and roll. MC-producer duo Megz Kelli and Dougie Do fought through this obstacle by adding what is now their signature - live instrumentation. Described by Mashable as "Austin's answer to The Roots," Magna Carda's genre-defying blend of rap-meets-jazz-meets- R&B-meets-electronic has quickly captured the imagination of listeners and the attention of critics alike in Austin and beyond.

04:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H The Cutting Edge of Stained Glass For more than thirty years, Judith Schaechter has been applying avant-garde sensibilities to a once traditional art form; stained glass. Bodies of Work - In the past century or so, tattoos have gone from being a mark of the outsider to a more socially accepted expression of self. Eric Owens - With a voice and stage presence as big as his personality, Eric Owens is among the most celebrated bass-baritones in the opera world.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #562

08:00:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305H Cape Porpoise Roger and Sarah find a perfect bay along the Maine coast in Cape Porpoise. Roger paints a nautical view from the floating dock and Sarah chats with a third generation lobsterman.

08:30:00 Painting with Paulson NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1507H Now Batting Goliath Part I

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 30 of 120 Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (CC) N/A #608H East Coast Beach Life Art Lesson: Glazing and Color Mixing. Learn how color mixing and glazing create vibrant deep colors in underwater scenes. By using primary colors (red, yellow and blue) while painting this tropical underwater scene Wyland will demonstrate how water dilution levels and various color and paint mixing techniques work together to create proper paint consistency. Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel. Because they are opposites, they tend to look especially lively when used together. By placing complementary colors together, each color looks more noticeable. Cool color combinations such as blue, green, or purple can suggest the ocean. Warm colors such as red, orange, and yellow can evoke sunlight and warmth. Glazing is a technique used to build up many layers of color in a painting, creating a natural flow between two color tones. One way this can be achieved is by using water to dilute the paint down to a very thin, nearly translucent state. Building up the layers provides more control of the hue and shade of the painting. Let the different coatings dry before applying the next one.

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #704Z Stretch and Strengthen The Hips

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1212H Don't Forget Your Fingers Paying special attention to the finger joints is important in our quest to stay independent and keep our hands functioning well.

10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #201

11:00:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Neven returns to London, where Andy McFadden, head chef of the 1 Michelin star L'Autre Restaurant, prepares a delicious scallops ceviche. Later, Neven cooks local lamb with pea puree and rosemary jus, and a dessert called 'The Orchard,' which includes apple pannacotta with apple jelly, glazed apple tart, apple crumble and apple parfait.

11:30:00 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #119H Oysters Oysters Rockefeller, fried oysters with spinach salad, oyster patties.

12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2525H Classic Bolognese Pasta - Lasagne Verdi Alla Bolognese Culinary arts students from Johnson and Wales University in Providence, RI are eager to learn the fine art of creating Bolognese pasta, starting with Lasagne Verdi alla Bolognese. Mary Ann leads them through the process of making Lasagne Spinach Noodles, and layering it over and over with a meaty, Bologna-Style Ragu, and besciamella Sauce. And there's just enough time to make Tagliatelle with Bolognese Sauce. They all get straight A's!

12:30:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1411H Tao Set in the heart of uber popular Meatpacking district of Manhattan sits this ambitious sprawling space with a pan-Asian fusion menu. The folks that run this location and the two others are total pros running restaurants with the highest gross revenues in the USA. We'll spend a day with grizzled NY Native chef Ralph Scamardella and his vast team to how this pull off this kind of volume with great quality night after night.

13:00:00 Bare Feet In Nyc with Mickela Mallozzi APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #210H Little Haiti Mickela gets transported to Haiti in the streets of Flatbush, Brooklyn with drum lessons, dance classes, and local shops.

13:30:00 Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg NETA (S) (CC) N/A #401H Hidden Gems of Sydney CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg takes us down under to Australia's most populous city - beyond the Opera House and Bondi Beach - to show us places that only the locals know about. Plus, a rundown of the world's most traffic-congested cities. And, the World Happiness Report has a new country on top of that list, and we explain why it was chosen.

14:00:00 Wild Photo Adventures NETA (S) (CC) DVI #203H Wildlife Scavenger Hunt Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner explores Lake Marion, South Carolina in search of as many wild subjects to photograph in one day.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 31 of 120 Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Destination Craft with Jim West APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Mexico Jim West travels to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico where master artisans teach paper mache, Huichol beading, pinata making, and creating giant Mojiganga puppets. He hopes to master the art of Mexican mosaics, craft sweet potato ice cream, learn about neo-muralism from street artists, and create a traditional mole sauce with chicken from a master chef.

15:00:00 Woodsmith Shop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1010H Precision Joinery Precise joinery at the table saw makes the assembly of the bookcase easy. Learn how caster placement is the key to making shop accessories mobile.

15:30:00 American Woodshop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2206H Segmented Wood Lidded Box Split turnings join reclaimed woods to make magic.

16:00:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr NETA (S) (CC) N/A #106H Tranquil Meadow Replenish your energy in the natural beauty of a tranquil summer meadow as we focus on seated shoulder and upper back stretches, as well as standing hip openers, using a chair for balance and support, creating easy comfort in each movement.

16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1003H Whooping Cough Patient Story: Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious illness that can cause many complications. It's also a disease that can be prevented. Cheri Rae shares the heartbreaking story of how her son's bout with pertussis changed his life. Myth or Medicine: Does everyone with pertussis actually cough with a whoop? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to prevent the spread of Whooping Cough.

17:00:00 Natural Health Breakthroughs with Brenda Watson EPS (S) (CC) N/A #109H Pets A holistic approach to treating all kinds of pets - Joel Murphy, DVM: owner of Animal and Bird Medical Center in Palm Harbor, FL; he is widely recognized as an authority on non-traditional approaches to caring for companion animals. Study: probiotics were superior to antibiotics in treating dogs with IBD - Jan Suchodolski, DVM, PhD: Assoc. Director of the GI Lab at Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine; his study compared a common blend of probiotics to two standard drugs in treating inflammatory bowel disease in dogs - the probiotics won. Even so, most vets still resort to pharmaceuticals - here's why: - Audrey Cook, DVM: helps oversee the Small Animal Internal Medicine Dept. at A&M's veterinary medical clinic. A vet who's convinced probiotics make a difference in dogs with GI problems - Karen Becker, DVM: she describes herself as an integrative veterinarian who focuses on optimizing dogs' diets to prevent health problems from occurring. Personal story - Jango: a patient of Dr. Becker's, an Australian Shepherd experiencing chronic GI distress.

17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #613H Dava Sobel, The Glass Universe From The New York Times best-selling author Dava Sobel comes The Glass Universe. This week on Well Read, Sobel shares the hidden history of the women whose contributions to the burgeoning field of astronomy forever changed our understanding of the stars and our place in the universe.

18:00:00 California's Gold KCET (CC) N/A #5009 Monterey Trees Huell visits two trees in Monterey with interesting histories. In December, 1602, Sebastian Viscaino officially named Monterey, in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain who had ordered his expedition. His band of 200 men gave thanks to for their safe journey in a ceremony held under a large oak tree overlooking the bay which still stands. And then he's off to see the famous Lone Cypress, a 200-300-year-old tree standing alone on a rock jutting out over the ocean.

18:30:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #707H Tokyo, - Celebrating The Past and Present Like every other first time visitor, Tokyo's idiosyncratic pop culture, flashy neon-lights, garish billboards and hoards of people threaten to overwhelm Joseph's sensibilities, yet it doesn't take long for this episode to find its cultural center. Ancient temples, revered practices, natural beauty and graceful personal exchanges take the lead as this episode unfolds. On his Tokyo journey Joseph learns that while the glitz and glamor of modern Tokyo excites the senses, the heart and soul of the Japanese is found in their ancient customs and honored traditions.

19:00:00 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #503H Khabele / Chery The founder of multiple innovative schools talks about raising our expectations of students; a Black studies professor performs poetry and shares information on Black student activism in South Africa. Talks by Letsie Khabele and Tshepo Masango Chery.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 32 of 120 Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

19:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #123H Dhruv Khanna of Kirgin Cellars Dhruv Khanna is the owner of Kirgin Cellars in Gilroy. This Santa Clara winery is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Founded in 1916 the winery was owned by 2 different families before Khanna bought it about 15 years ago. This is perhaps the only winery that has a cricket field and a couple of soccer fields.

20:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #126H The World of Book Publishing with Lisa Lucas Lisa Lucas, Director of the National Book Foundation sits with Carol Jenkins and discusses the importance in enhancing the cultural value of great writing in America and how the foundation has recognized literary excellence, since founded in 1950.

20:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #201H An overview of the New York area's Asian Americans. It will feature a roundtable discussion with several prominent members of the community: Sayu Bhojwani, New American Leaders Project; Larry Lee, Asian Women's Center, Vanessa Leung, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families and Kyung Yoon, Korean American Community Foundation. We profile the oldest Asian immigrant enclave in the country, Manhattan's Chinatown, which will include a visit to the Museum of Chinese in America.

21:00:00 Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H For Jews during the Holocaust, there wasn't much reprieve from the despair and horror surrounding them, but music-particularly that of violins, which hold an important role in Jewish culture-offered temporary solace and a glimmer of humanity. Violinists in concentration camps were sometimes treated better and even spared their lives because of their ability to play this important instrument. Narrated by Adrien Brody ("The Pianist" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel"), VIOLINS OF HOPE: STRINGS OF THE HOLOCAUST follows the journey of Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein in his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust, and captures the lessons and highlights the music the instruments now bring to others. These special artifacts from the Holocaust, which Weinstein has dubbed the "Violins of Hope," include instruments that were played by Jewish prisoners in concentration camps and others that belonged to the Klezmer musical culture. The program chronicles the journey of the instruments from Weinstein's small workshop in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he has worked for two decades to repair the violins to Cleveland, where they were brought in 2015. During this U.S. visit, the violins were on display for the community as part of a traveling exhibit, used as teaching tools in classrooms, and played by music students and orchestras.

22:00:00 Karamu: 100 Years in the House APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The word "Karamu" comes from a Swahili word meaning "a place of joyful gatherings." For the past 100 years, the Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio - the oldest African-American theater in the United States - has lived up to its name, serving as a community center for the arts and maintaining a legacy of innovation and diversity. Narrated by James Pickens, Jr. from ABC television's Grey's Anatomy, KARAMU: 100 YEARS IN THE HOUSE is a 30-minute documentary which tells the story behind this important theater in America's arts and culture history. Karamu House has come to be known as a respected training ground and launching pad for many nationally known actors, playwrights and artists, including poet and playwright Langston Hughes, and author, folklorist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston. The film shows how the theater's past parallels African-American history over the past 100 years, and even how it directly intersected with the civil rights movement when it sent bus loads of activists to march on Washington.

22:30:00 Earth Edition - Delicate Blooms: South Florida's Native Orchids APTEX (CC) N/A #0 While home to alligators, panthers and mosquitoes, South Florida's swamps also harbor half of the native orchid species growing in the United States and Canada. EARTH EDITION - DELICATE BLOOMS: SOUTH FLORIDA'S NATIVE ORCHIDS treks deep into the backwaters of the Sunshine State - the orchid capital of the U.S. - to glimpse these precious flowers in their natural habitat. The program travels into the heart of the Greater Everglades ecosystem, to a part of the Florida seldom seen by tourists. During the program, scientists explain why orchids are so rare and explore the threats endangering them, including poachers, logging, insecticides, changes in the region's hydrology and increased development.

23:00:00 Jens Jensen The Living Green APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Narrated by Jens Jensen's great-granddaughter, Jensen Wheeler Wolfe, the multi-award winning documentary JENS JENSEN THE LIVING GREEN profiles the unsung pioneering landscape architect who became one of America's most influential urban designers and early conservationists - shaping the Midwest's physical and cultural landscape in an enduring way. Danish-born Jensen rose from immigrant street sweeper in the 1880s to "dean of American landscape architects," as The New York Times called him upon his death in 1951. When Jensen arrived in Chicago in 1885, it was one of the fastest growing cities in human history, and one of the least livable, especially for the working poor. Inspired by the Midwest prairie and plains, Jens believed that urban dwellers needed the beauty of nature in their lives and "green space to survive," and he found creative ways to bring it to them. The hour-long documentary is illustrated with archival footage, photos and interviews, including with Jensen himself, which trace his remarkable career and lasting influence as a man ahead of his time. Half a century after his death, Jens Jensen is now hailed as a pioneer of sustainable design, an early champion of native species, and an unsung American hero.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 33 of 120 Mon, Apr 09, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #503H Khabele / Chery The founder of multiple innovative schools talks about raising our expectations of students; a Black studies professor performs poetry and shares information on Black student activism in South Africa. Talks by Letsie Khabele and Tshepo Masango Chery.

00:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #123H Dhruv Khanna of Kirgin Cellars Dhruv Khanna is the owner of Kirgin Cellars in Gilroy. This Santa Clara winery is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Founded in 1916 the winery was owned by 2 different families before Khanna bought it about 15 years ago. This is perhaps the only winery that has a cricket field and a couple of soccer fields.

01:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #126H The World of Book Publishing with Lisa Lucas Lisa Lucas, Director of the National Book Foundation sits with Carol Jenkins and discusses the importance in enhancing the cultural value of great writing in America and how the foundation has recognized literary excellence, since founded in 1950.

01:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #201H An overview of the New York area's Asian Americans. It will feature a roundtable discussion with several prominent members of the community: Sayu Bhojwani, New American Leaders Project; Larry Lee, Asian Women's Center, Vanessa Leung, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families and Kyung Yoon, Korean American Community Foundation. We profile the oldest Asian immigrant enclave in the country, Manhattan's Chinatown, which will include a visit to the Museum of Chinese in America.

02:00:00 Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H For Jews during the Holocaust, there wasn't much reprieve from the despair and horror surrounding them, but music-particularly that of violins, which hold an important role in Jewish culture-offered temporary solace and a glimmer of humanity. Violinists in concentration camps were sometimes treated better and even spared their lives because of their ability to play this important instrument. Narrated by Adrien Brody ("The Pianist" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel"), VIOLINS OF HOPE: STRINGS OF THE HOLOCAUST follows the journey of Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein in his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust, and captures the lessons and highlights the music the instruments now bring to others. These special artifacts from the Holocaust, which Weinstein has dubbed the "Violins of Hope," include instruments that were played by Jewish prisoners in concentration camps and others that belonged to the Klezmer musical culture. The program chronicles the journey of the instruments from Weinstein's small workshop in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he has worked for two decades to repair the violins to Cleveland, where they were brought in 2015. During this U.S. visit, the violins were on display for the community as part of a traveling exhibit, used as teaching tools in classrooms, and played by music students and orchestras.

03:00:00 Karamu: 100 Years in the House APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The word "Karamu" comes from a Swahili word meaning "a place of joyful gatherings." For the past 100 years, the Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio - the oldest African-American theater in the United States - has lived up to its name, serving as a community center for the arts and maintaining a legacy of innovation and diversity. Narrated by James Pickens, Jr. from ABC television's Grey's Anatomy, KARAMU: 100 YEARS IN THE HOUSE is a 30-minute documentary which tells the story behind this important theater in America's arts and culture history. Karamu House has come to be known as a respected training ground and launching pad for many nationally known actors, playwrights and artists, including poet and playwright Langston Hughes, and author, folklorist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston. The film shows how the theater's past parallels African-American history over the past 100 years, and even how it directly intersected with the civil rights movement when it sent bus loads of activists to march on Washington.

03:30:00 Earth Edition - Delicate Blooms: South Florida's Native Orchids APTEX (CC) N/A #0 While home to alligators, panthers and mosquitoes, South Florida's swamps also harbor half of the native orchid species growing in the United States and Canada. EARTH EDITION - DELICATE BLOOMS: SOUTH FLORIDA'S NATIVE ORCHIDS treks deep into the backwaters of the Sunshine State - the orchid capital of the U.S. - to glimpse these precious flowers in their natural habitat. The program travels into the heart of the Greater Everglades ecosystem, to a part of the Florida seldom seen by tourists. During the program, scientists explain why orchids are so rare and explore the threats endangering them, including poachers, logging, insecticides, changes in the region's hydrology and increased development.

04:00:00 Jens Jensen The Living Green APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Narrated by Jens Jensen's great-granddaughter, Jensen Wheeler Wolfe, the multi-award winning documentary JENS JENSEN THE LIVING GREEN profiles the unsung pioneering landscape architect who became one of America's most influential urban designers and early conservationists - shaping the Midwest's physical and cultural landscape in an enduring way. Danish-born Jensen rose from immigrant street sweeper in the 1880s to "dean of American landscape architects," as The New York Times called him upon his death in 1951. When Jensen arrived in Chicago in 1885, it was one of the fastest growing cities in human history, and one of the least livable, especially for the working poor. Inspired by the Midwest prairie and plains, Jens believed that urban dwellers needed the beauty of nature in their lives and "green space to survive," and he found creative ways to bring it to them. The hour-long documentary is illustrated with archival footage, photos and interviews, including with Jensen himself, which trace his remarkable career and lasting influence as a man ahead of his time. Half a century after his death, Jens Jensen is now hailed as a pioneer of sustainable design, an early champion of native species, and an unsung American hero.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 34 of 120 Mon, Apr 09, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #563

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102 The Stolen Watch Amadeus prepares a composition for the Golden Needle of Salzburg competition. The ambitious Devilius and conniving Monti the Rat want Devilius' nephew, Mario, to win the prize instead. With the help of a pocket watch and a stolen Mozart melody, they manage to make Amadeus look like a thief and plagiarist. In a spooky graveyard scene, Amadeus and his friend finally force a confession from Mario. Will it be enough to clear Amadeus of the charges or will Mario win the Golden Needle of Salzburg? The Music: Aria "Ein Maedchen oder Weibchen" from the opera "The Magic Flute" K. 620; et al.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H A Monster of a Mystery When JD and Kent believe that the dreaded Whomper is lurking outside the lab, Kent is terrified. JD hopes to become famous for discovering an unknown creature. The team must use science to determine if it's really a monster or if they can correctly classify it as some other animal.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #106H Anti Aging

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #705Z Toning The Entire Body

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1213H Vestibular System Mary Ann challenges your vestibular system with a fun ball routine and other functional movements set to jazz music.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2916H Solving The Pattern Fitting Puzzle, Part 2 Gain sewing confidence when you learn Nancy's easy pattern fitting techniques. Traditional techniques are set aside and a no-nonsense approach called Pivot and Slide is taught. Once you know the basics as seen in episode one, Nancy shows how to apply these steps to patterns that have multiple pattern pieces.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #712H Dress Up The Pup We've got plaids for your pooch and hoodies for your hound dog! Today Deborah is joined by Lena Skvagerson who will show how to knit up the Hound Dog Hoodie in a "hounds tooth" pattern. Robyn Chachula is next up with Poppy's Plaid Crochet Dog Sweater featuring a raised stitch plaid. In the stitch corner Lena will show how to knit her very own version of the Crocodile Stitch.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3007H Brighten Up, Buttercup! Bright, fresh, floral fun! This quilt design combines two curving shapes in a lattice setting, with an applique embellishment to add a touch of sweetness. Love of Quilting's sewing specialist Colleen Tauke and host Sara Gallegos teach all the methods needed to make this quilt an easy project.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7181H

13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1806H

13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #413H Backyard Picnic Pati is throwing a picnic for family and friends in her backyard. She'll make some of her favorite "picnic foods" and serve everyone outside picnic- style. It also happens to be her husband Dany's birthday, so a big surprise is in store! Recipe 1: Crazy with Chicken, Refried Beans, Plantain and Avocado; Recipe 2: Potato and Poblano Rajas Salad; Recipe 3: Mango Puff; Recipe 4: Grapefruit and Guava Spritzer with Agave.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 35 of 120 Mon, Apr 09, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:00:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112H You Can Smoke What?! Extreme Smoking By now you're comfortable smoking ribs and barbecuing brisket. (We hope.) This show focuses on foods you never dreamed you could smoke- and won't be able to live without once you've tried them. To whit, hickory-smoked Deviled Eggs. Camembert cheese smoked on a cedar plank with pepper jelly and jalapenos. Hay-Smoked Steaks served with charred Chipotle Salsa. (To make them, you'll learn a cool technique called reverse searing.) And a classic cocktail-the Bloody Mary-gets smoked with an ingenious handheld smoking device. Whether you're smoking in a kettle grill, pellet grill, stick burner (offset smoker), electric grill, or directly on the embers, we're smoking extreme on Project Smoke. Recipes: Smoked Deviled Eggs; Plank-Smoked Camembert; Hay-Smoked Steak with Chipotle Salsa; Smoky Mary.

14:30:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H Being Served George cooks a regal brunch, featuring fresh-squeezed mimosa, fried egg crab salad, Johnny cakes, and savory lamb sausage. Then, he visits a historic inn for inspiration and learns about the art of hospitality. Recipes: - Fresh Squeezed Mimosa - Johnny Cakes, Maple Syrup Butter - Frisee Crab Salad, Fried Egg Bacon Croutons - Lamb Sausage patties.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2604H The Artist's Relationship with Color A common thread for all artists is their relationship with color. Sometimes its bold, sometimes it's muted and other times it's noticeably absent. We begin with favorite beads inspired by Van Gogh and a bold look at color. Then artist Kate Richbourg presents an artwork color study - laddering with thread. We finish up with artist Aja Vaz and creating hollow glass beads in a multitude of colors.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #605H Best of Gifts In these "best-of" segments taken from previous seasons, host Katie Brown demonstrates her favorite homemade gifts to give and receive. In the Kitchen: designer breadsticks, matzo ball soup, Katie's truffles. Projects: putting together a welcome basket for a neighbor and personalizing planters with photos.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #125H Understanding Your Paycheck What's on your stub, bub? The Biz Kids use a modern American pay stub to explore various social movements of the last century. From unions to social security and from workman's compensation to the 401(k) plans of today-it's all there on the stub. Plus, you'll meet entrepreneurs and explore how they started their businesses.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1907H Animals Animals come in endless varieties. Inspired by ocean creatures, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs creates a sea-life totem. Candy Cooper crafts a piggy bank that holds bills and coins. Artist Franz Spohn adds animation to his favorite animals. Jenny crafts loony llamas from pool noodles.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1504H When Kids Takeover P. Allen Smith asks, how many kids does it take to host a show? Find out as Allen lets the little ones take over for the day.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #704H The 50-Mile Bouquet: Why Local Matters with Flowers, Too (Skagit Valley, Wa) We've all heard the term "sustainably grown." But have you ever stopped to consider that it can apply to more than food? In fact, the flowers you put on your dinner table (unless you grew them yourself) are likely loaded with pesticides that were applied when they were growing in foreign countries thousands of miles away. While the multi-billion-dollar floral industry creates a beautiful product, the growing practices to bring it to market are anything but. Fortunately, a new and local industry for organic and sustainably grown cut flowers is springing up and gaining momentum all across America. These farmers care deeply about not only their product but also the methods used to grow them. In this episode, Joe visits Jello Mold Farm in the beautiful Skagit Valley, WA to see how this small farm operation has created a successful business while caring for the environment.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15071H

18:30:00 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #133H Wildlife Traffickers This week's lead story takes viewers to where illegal wildlife trafficking is booming with increasing global markets. Dan Collyns reports on efforts to save the animals of the Amazon rain forest. Next: Americas Now features "Game Changer" which provides a profile of Guatamalan activist Editzar Castro Quiroz who has helped foster - something unique in Guatamala City - "Publinews Braille" an alternative information source providing new hope for the vision impaired.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 36 of 120 Mon, Apr 09, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9006

19:30:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3614H

20:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H

21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #702H Toronzo Cannon - Encore The encore set from contemporary bluesman Toronzo Cannon features "Walk It Off" and more from his latest recording, "The Chicago Way." In the band with the Cannon are Dave Forte, bass; Melvin "Pookie Styx" Carlisle, drums; and Luca Chiellini, keyboard. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

21:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #712H Donald Kinsey with the Dewaynes - Encore Back for an encore presentation, Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig "Griff" Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to "The Sky is Crying" and "Jamming." Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 historic Old Town.

22:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #202H Ocean Health - Creatures Speak Sea Turtles Tell Us a lot about the ocean because they travel great distances as well as use the beaches for nesting. We visit Jekyll Island, Georgia where injured turtles are repaired and give researchers fresh information about ocean health. Save the Manatees! Boats harm these slow-moving graceful creatures, but so does habitat loss, run-off and pollution. We explore the threats against these lovable creatures and how our everyday decisions affect their lives. (Crystal River, Florida) Zero Waste - How NOT to put more trash in the ocean or anywhere. Anamarie Shreeves is a model for us all. She takes us on a tour as she grocery shops and shows us how she does more than her part to fight pollution, reducing her waste to nearly nothing. (Atlanta, GA)

22:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102H Children & Nature Remember how kids used to play outside every day, running thorough the neighborhood until sunset? In this episode of EcoSense for Living we explore "nature deficit disorder," a term coined by Richard Louv (author, Last Child in the Woods), to describe the physical, mental, and emotional effects that children suffer when they lose contact with nature. Richard pinpoints how we came to be a nation separated from the natural world and how we can reverse it. We'll also hike with psychologist, Dr. David Busch, who uses nature therapy to help kids with ADD and ADHD. Then we'll experience how urban communities reconnect kids to nature through gardening, beekeeping, and creating safe untamed places where kids can still run wild. Find out how you can reconnect kids to their natural roots in your part of the world.

23:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102H Citizens + Scientists Citizen scientists track air and water pollution at fracking sites in windswept Wyoming and five other states, using simple but science-based techniques developed by the "Bucket Brigade." On idyllic East Coast trout streams, volunteers from Trout Unlimited monitor water quality regularly, generating baseline data that will prove invaluable in the event of future pollution events. Community members connected with professional researchers to tackle Flint's drinking water crisis and now the same is happening in Philadelphia and other cities. In China, citizens use government data and a unique mobile app to report environmental crimes. When citizens and scientists partner, it's a win-win for all concerned.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 37 of 120 Tue, Apr 10, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #133H Wildlife Traffickers This week's lead story takes viewers to Peru where illegal wildlife trafficking is booming with increasing global markets. Dan Collyns reports on efforts to save the animals of the Amazon rain forest. Next: Americas Now features "Game Changer" which provides a profile of Guatamalan activist Editzar Castro Quiroz who has helped foster - something unique in Guatamala City - "Publinews Braille" an alternative information source providing new hope for the vision impaired.

00:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3836H

01:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H

02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #702H Toronzo Cannon - Encore The encore set from contemporary bluesman Toronzo Cannon features "Walk It Off" and more from his latest recording, "The Chicago Way." In the band with the Cannon are Dave Forte, bass; Melvin "Pookie Styx" Carlisle, drums; and Luca Chiellini, keyboard. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

02:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #712H Donald Kinsey with the Dewaynes - Encore Back for an encore presentation, Donald Kinsey, son of blues great Big Daddy Kinsey, brings a deeply rooted blues vibe to the stage with his infectious guitar playing and undeniable groove. Joining Kinsey are the Dewaynes featuring Craig "Griff" Griffith on harmonica and vocals. Together they jam to "The Sky is Crying" and "Jamming." Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 historic Old Town.

03:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #202H Ocean Health - Creatures Speak Sea Turtles Tell Us a lot about the ocean because they travel great distances as well as use the beaches for nesting. We visit Jekyll Island, Georgia where injured turtles are repaired and give researchers fresh information about ocean health. Save the Manatees! Boats harm these slow-moving graceful creatures, but so does habitat loss, run-off and pollution. We explore the threats against these lovable creatures and how our everyday decisions affect their lives. (Crystal River, Florida) Zero Waste - How NOT to put more trash in the ocean or anywhere. Anamarie Shreeves is a model for us all. She takes us on a tour as she grocery shops and shows us how she does more than her part to fight pollution, reducing her waste to nearly nothing. (Atlanta, GA)

03:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102H Children & Nature Remember how kids used to play outside every day, running thorough the neighborhood until sunset? In this episode of EcoSense for Living we explore "nature deficit disorder," a term coined by Richard Louv (author, Last Child in the Woods), to describe the physical, mental, and emotional effects that children suffer when they lose contact with nature. Richard pinpoints how we came to be a nation separated from the natural world and how we can reverse it. We'll also hike with psychologist, Dr. David Busch, who uses nature therapy to help kids with ADD and ADHD. Then we'll experience how urban communities reconnect kids to nature through gardening, beekeeping, and creating safe untamed places where kids can still run wild. Find out how you can reconnect kids to their natural roots in your part of the world.

04:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #102H Citizens + Scientists Citizen scientists track air and water pollution at fracking sites in windswept Wyoming and five other states, using simple but science-based techniques developed by the "Bucket Brigade." On idyllic East Coast trout streams, volunteers from Trout Unlimited monitor water quality regularly, generating baseline data that will prove invaluable in the event of future pollution events. Community members connected with professional researchers to tackle Flint's drinking water crisis and now the same is happening in Philadelphia and other cities. In China, citizens use government data and a unique mobile app to report environmental crimes. When citizens and scientists partner, it's a win-win for all concerned.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #564

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103 Pumperl In Trouble Devilius and Monti the Rat scheme about a devious new plan. Together, they lure Pumperl, Amadeus' sweet little dog, into the hands of a dogcatcher. They hope he'll be too busy searching for Pumperl to perform at the silver wedding anniversary of his friend Kati's parents. This would enable Devilius' nephew Mario, who fell madly in love with Kati, to take Amadeus' place (and his music). Unfortunately for them, the bad guys didn't count on Pumperl's cleverness. The Music: "Piano Trio in G" K. 564; et al. Additional Content: At the beginning of the episode, Amadeus plays a beautiful melody on the flute for Kati. Monti explains the flute's place in the woodwind family of instruments and shows the many different types of woodwinds, while viewers see images of a recorder, a transverse flute, a bassoon, an oboe and a clarinet and hear their sounds.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 38 of 120 Tue, Apr 10, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112H Electri-Kent! Kent discovers one of Edison's secret inventions - an exo-bodysuit: a steampunk Ironman device that turns him into a klutzy superhero.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #107H Copd/Asthma

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #706Z Weight Loss and Training

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1214H Breathing By toning and stretching muscles around the ribcage and practicing good breathing technique viewers learn how to get the most out of each breath.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2917H Cabin Fever Quilts, Part 1 Easily make modern quilt blocks from the traditional Log Cabin quilt blocks. Just as architecture has changed from the original log cabin homes to our modern 21st century homes, quilting has made the same transition. Nancy and guest Natalia Bonner, a self-proclaimed quilting addict, take a fresh approach to quilting, using dramatic colors and sleek lines.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #713H Springtime Tees Just because the weather is warm doesn't mean you have to put down your needles and hooks! Deborah is joined by Ellen Gormley who will show how to crochet up the Whole Latte Love Tee with an easy openwork yoke and textured stripes. Lena will then show how to stitch up the Knit Lace Sampler T-shirt. Ellen is in the stitch corner with the Fishbone stitch.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3008H Crazy-Quilted Laptop Sleeve Guest Mallory Donohue and host Sara Gallegos join forces to teach crazy quilting! This laptop sleeve is a fun place to try it out, and go wild with the embroidery options on your sewing machine.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7182H

13:00:00 Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #110H Fish, Spice & Everything Nice Fresh, flaky and fabulous fish from the famous Finger Lakes region is the catch of the day on today's show. Resembling fingers in pattern, the famous Finger Lakes region is widely known for their stunning and scenic sights, award-winning wineries, and hosting a fabulous feast of fresh water fish. What better way to represent this rich region than by Julie sharing one of her special Lebanese fish dishes inspired by the Finger Lakes simply called samak harrah. Translating to "spicy fish" samak harrah is one of the most famous fish dishes to hail from , straight from Tripoli, a Mediterranean Sea port city situated in the northern part of Lebanon, and with just one bite Julie knows that you will love it too. Julie serves up her samak harrah using whole branzino, a Mediterranean Sea bass, that is blissfully baked away then finished off with a spicy sesame seed, and sauce called taratour. She then perfectly pairs her rez b macaroune, a long rice and orzo pasta with her sauteed arugula and onion called sleek b zeit. Her fiery and festive fish dish makes for a wonderful weeknight meal that is truly heart-healthy. Julie's fresh fish, spice and everything nice will reel you in hook, line and sinker.

13:30:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1224H Roasted Leg of Venison Blue Bayou Chef Folse prepares Venison Osso Buco, Roasted Leg of Venison Bayou Blue and Venison Round Steak Terre-Aux-Boeuf and visits with knife collector Mike Worley.

14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #704H The Water of Life: Cognac Cognac is a sophisticated libation that thrived during prohibition and continues to influence food trends to this day. It is also the name of a French town where Chef Staib travels and reveals the fascinating history of this celebrated spirit. In Cognac, Chef Staib visits a sturgeon farm and prepares A Taste of History with Smoked Sturgeon, Roasted Breast of Pigeon with Foie Gras and Chocolate Sabayon with Cognac.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 39 of 120 Tue, Apr 10, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105H Mexico Every Single Day Milk Street goes to Mexico to get an insider view on traditional classics. Milk Street Cook Lynn Clark puts that intelligence into practice as she makes shrimp in chipotle sauce (camarones enchipotlados). Then, Milk Street Cook Rayna Jhaveri teaches host Christopher Kimball about Central Mexican guacamole: no lime juice, no . Chris demonstrates his foolproof recipe for chili-pineapple margarita. To end the show, Milk Street Cook CatherineSmart demonstrates how to make the pantry staple cilantro-jalapeno adobo sauce.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2605H Unconventional Art Artists are known for taking an unconventional approach to their art - often introducing "non art" supplies to their work. First we look at stamped metal for inventive beads. Then Candie Cooper throws a curve and uses cookie tins for her project. Next Kate Richbourg throws out the loom for a lalique bracelet that is loom free. We'll finish up with artist Tamara Honaman as she manipulates right angle weave to turn it into shapes and beads.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #606H Best of Summer Host Katie Brown's summer-inspired recipes and outdoor-entertaining projects make the most of the season. In the Kitchen: cucumber salad, poached salmon with dill and berry cake. Projects: fashioning etched glass globe candleholders and sand and a beach-glass vase with orchid.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #126H Social Entrepreneurs Join the Biz Kids and you'll meet social visionaries who use the same tools as profit-oriented entrepreneurs. Yet instead of building companies and large profits, these people create thriving organizations and powerful movements for social change.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1908H Stylish Freshen up your style statement. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs fashions a colorful ID bracelet from clay and makes a foxy felt animal pouch. Jenny weaves a trendy beaded bracelet of silver and gold. Then, using fabric and ribbon, Jenny creates a decorator-style memo board to stay organized.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1505H Upcycle Your Life P. Allen Smith's unique and clever take on turning trash into treasure. Plus, how to get the most out of your weekly grocery budget.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #705H Dominica: Island Ingenuity In Sustainability (Island of Dominica, The Caribbean) It's been said that necessity is the mother of invention. And when your resources are limited, you quickly learn to make the most of them, while protecting what you have. That's the way of life on one tiny Caribbean island. Commonly known as "The Nature Island," Dominica has unquestionably earned the nickname. Over two-thirds of the island is made up of protected rainforests. On the remaining third, sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism help the nation thrive, while serving as a role model for others. In this episode, Joe travels to the beautiful shores and jungles of Dominica to discover what we can all learn from this small country whose population appreciates what they have and takes nothing for granted.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15072H

18:30:00 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1202H Head for the school room to see how Wisconsin's "Farm to Fork" program benefits students. Explore the science behind Arizona's plan to turn algae into livestock feed. Join the trek to California's asparagus fields just in time for the harvest. Serve yourself to a helping of history on sweet potatoes.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9007

19:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1415H

20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #905H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 40 of 120 Tue, Apr 10, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1011H Bar Stool Romeos The Bar Stool Romeos are a honky Tonk rock & roll band from Knoxville, Tennessee. They boast an array of classic country originals with an occasional cover that screams "old school". The palette of experience, mixed with the real-life, working-man personas of each band member creates a unique sound that truly speaks to fans and critics.

21:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #508H Melissa Etheridge That iconic voice and a wardrobe of make for a riveting solo performance of greatest hits "Come to My Window," "I Want to Come Over," and "I'm the Only One," as well as songs from her latest album, This is M.E. The Grammy Award-winner shares personal stories about her remarkable journey through life and the inspiration behind some of her most beloved songs. Interview with Etheridge.

22:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H Water focuses on the distinct ways that water forms the landscapes, and the unique life it helps to create and sustain life in Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and Mesa Verde National Park.

23:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501H Maker Home Make-Over The only thing "extreme" about this home makeover is that the results will be extremely fun for your kids. Most parents provide a basket of arts and crafts supplies to keep kids busy on rainy days but in this episode of iQSP, we reveal exciting projects inspired by the Maker Movement to transform every room in your home. From the family room to the kitchen, the back-yard patio to the family's computer workspace, discover projects to entertain kids and help them build the science, technology, engineering, art & design, and math (STEAM) skills needed for 21st century success.

23:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H Algae Explosion Charles J. Kropke speaks with scientists, environmentalists, and legislators on all sides of the issue of the 2016 toxic algae outbreak in the Everglades, an unprecedented local disaster with international implications.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 41 of 120 Wed, Apr 11, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1202H Head for the school room to see how Wisconsin's "Farm to Fork" program benefits students. Explore the science behind Arizona's plan to turn algae into livestock feed. Join the trek to California's asparagus fields just in time for the harvest. Serve yourself to a helping of history on sweet potatoes.

00:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #814H John Hodgman, Humorist/Author John Hodgman is an author, comedian and actor. His books The Areas of My Expertise, More Information Than You Require and That Is All have all been New York Times best sellers. Hodgman has appeared on The Daily Show, hosts the Judge John Hodgman podcast and has a weekly column in The New York Times Magazine. His latest book is titled Vacationland: True Stories from Painful Beaches.

01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #905H

01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1011H Bar Stool Romeos The Bar Stool Romeos are a honky Tonk rock & roll band from Knoxville, Tennessee. They boast an array of classic country originals with an occasional cover that screams "old school". The palette of experience, mixed with the real-life, working-man personas of each band member creates a unique sound that truly speaks to fans and critics.

02:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #508H Melissa Etheridge That iconic voice and a wardrobe of guitars make for a riveting solo performance of greatest hits "Come to My Window," "I Want to Come Over," and "I'm the Only One," as well as songs from her latest album, This is M.E. The Grammy Award-winner shares personal stories about her remarkable journey through life and the inspiration behind some of her most beloved songs. Interview with Etheridge.

03:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H Water focuses on the distinct ways that water forms the landscapes, and the unique life it helps to create and sustain life in Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and Mesa Verde National Park.

04:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501H Maker Home Make-Over The only thing "extreme" about this home makeover is that the results will be extremely fun for your kids. Most parents provide a basket of arts and crafts supplies to keep kids busy on rainy days but in this episode of iQSP, we reveal exciting projects inspired by the Maker Movement to transform every room in your home. From the family room to the kitchen, the back-yard patio to the family's computer workspace, discover projects to entertain kids and help them build the science, technology, engineering, art & design, and math (STEAM) skills needed for 21st century success.

04:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #101H Algae Explosion Charles J. Kropke speaks with scientists, environmentalists, and legislators on all sides of the issue of the 2016 toxic algae outbreak in the Everglades, an unprecedented local disaster with international implications.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #565

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104 Kidnappers Devilius hires two evil crooks to kidnap Amadeus and his best friend Kajetan so he can finally discover the secret behind Amadeus' music. The two boys, not easily taken by surprise, outwit the naive crooks and save themselves on a raft - until they encounter dangerous rapids. The Music: "Horn Concerto No. 4" K. 495; Piano Sonata "Rondo alla Turca" K. 331; "Serenade in G" ("A Little Serenade") K. 525; et al. Additional Content: Monti goes on a sightseeing tour through Mozart's hometown of Salzburg, where many landmarks remain from Mozart's day.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113H It Take One to Grow One JD's ultimate fertilizer is slowly turning him into a plant and it's up to the team to get him back to the lab in time to cure him.

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #108H Better Balance with the Ball

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 42 of 120 Wed, Apr 11, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #707Z Full Body Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1215H Stretching Strengthening should always be followed by stretching as an important component to any workout. This episode includes some great stretching exercises to improve flexibility.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2918H Cabin Fever Quilts, Part 2 Discover tricks of modern quilting inspired by the traditional Log Cabin block. You might think that Log Cabin quilt blocks are very predictable-red center block with dark fabric strips added to one side and light strips added to the other. Nancy and guest Natalia Bonner, a modern quilt designer help you discover that with an unconventional approach the expected turns imaginative!

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #801H Lacey Look Cardigans That lacey look is always in style. Knit along with Melissa Leapman as she makes a button-front cardigan with a lacey bodice that is knit in one piece. In the technique corner, learn to add a lifeline to lace knit projects. Then, crochet a short-sleeved cover-up with an all-over lace design with Jenny King.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3009H Quilting for Drama, Direction, Diversion Guest Angela Huffman and host Sara Gallegos focus on the three D's for this longarming episode: Drama, Direction, Diversion. Put your quilting designs to work, and make your patchwork pop!

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7183H

13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #416H Sweet and Savory It's all about the balance today as Lidia pairs some unexpected ingredients that result in the best of flavors. She starts the meal with her prosciutto and fig bruschetta: grilled bread topped with a salty sweet combination of prosciutto and fig jam; spaghetti with fennel and bitter greens: spaghetti tossed with fennel, escarole and a splash of balsamic; chocolate anise biscotti: the "twice cooked" Italian cookie made with chocolate and anise.

13:30:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106H The Perfect Roast Annabel Langbein visits and gathers culinary lavender and merino lamb from local farms to make a roast dinner with a difference. Also on the menu are deep-fried zucchini flowers and a divine maple and apple tarte tatin. Recipes from this episode: cookie sampler, chevre-stuffed zucchini flowers, roast lamb with herb crust, vegetable tian, green beans with olives and garlic, maple and apple tarte tatin, and lavender syrup.

14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1501H Carla Hall It's time to go crazy for coconut this week with Carla Hall, co-host of the Emmy-award winning television show "The Chew" and owner of her own Southern restaurant in Brooklyn. This week, Carla joins Ming in his loft to make her fragrant calaloo - a crab and coconut spinach soup - and cassava in coconut sauce. Then, Ming counters with a creamless watercress soup with honey apple salsa and coconut shrimp. Soup's On this week on Simply Ming.

14:30:00 Cook's Country APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1006H Ribs and Mashed Potatoes Revisited Bridget Lancaster makes Julia Collin Davison the juiciest Memphis-style wet ribs in the slow cooker. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Julia to an apple-cider vinegar tasting. Test cook Ashley Moore shows Bridget how to make the best mashed potato cakes.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2606H An Artistic Approach Artists approach materials in creative ways by taking a fresh look. We begin with a look at dichroic glass beads. Then artist syndee holt is back with clay in a new format; liquid rather than solid. Candie Cooper finishes up with a necklace inspired by the months of the year and their corresponding gemstone for a beautiful gift.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 43 of 120 Wed, Apr 11, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #607H Refreshing Remodeling 101 The first episode in the three-part home makeover features a walk-through of Katie's Amagansett, NY home with experts. Before-and-after photos document the progress.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #201H Have A Plan, Stan! Explore the different elements of a business plan and see why it's crucial to develop a plan before you start your business. Meet a teen who opened a snow-cone shack, another who makes and sells candles, and a group who markets self-defense kits.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1909H Imagination Unleash your imagination. Using rolling pins, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs creates all kinds of textures. Candie Cooper creates little superheroes to showcase her creative writing. Franz Spohn draws a picture from a poem and Jenny makes an ever-lasting lunch from felt.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1506H It's Tulip Time P. Allen Smith gets down and Dutch at the annual Tulip Time Festival in scenic Holland, Michigan.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #706H Beyond Organic Gardening: The Principles of Permaculture (Raleigh, Nc and While organic gardening is a great way to work in harmony with nature as we learn to garden and farm without chemicals, permaculture is all that and more. In fact, permaculture is becoming one of the hottest trending terms for those seeking to take their gardening and farming practices to the next earth-friendly level. In this episode, we meet Dr. Will Hooker, who teaches permaculture at North Carolina State University and demonstrates the practices in his own home garden. Then we head to Georgia to visit a community that is incorporating permaculture into their daily farming and gardening practices. This episode offers great take-away information to show some of the simple steps of permaculture while showing that you can still have function and beauty in such a garden.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15073H

18:30:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #908H Global Health: Preventing Pandemic For decades, the U.S. has been a leader in promoting global health. But foreign assistance has fallen out of favor in some circles in Washington, they argue the U.S. should help America first. Is the golden age of global health coming to an end, or just getting started?

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9008

19:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #514H

20:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H The Lowertown Line: Hip hop artist Brother Ali performs for a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Ali and host Dessa discuss hip hop culture, social justice, and the place for politics in art. Songs performed: Mourning in America, Fajr, Uncle Sam Goddamn, Forest Whitiker.

20:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H Artists: Liz Longley, Robby Hecht, Sally Fingerett, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Liz Longley, signed with Sugar Hill Records, is a native of Philadelphia and a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston. The award-winning songwriter has taken home top prizes at some of the most prestigious competitions in the country, including the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship Competition, the International Acoustic Music Awards and the Rocky Mountain Folk Fest Songwriting Competition. She invites comparisons to Shawn Colvin, Paula Cole and Nanci Griffith. She performs "Memphis" and "Unraveling." Artist Bio: Robbie Hecht, of Nashville, has distinguished himself as the second coming of James Taylor, a gentler Damien Jurado. But whatever the comparisons, it's hard to miss that his songwriting is distinct and individual. Across his four indie releases, he doesn't shy from the obvious rhyme, but manages it with a delicate audacity, placing it only where it best serves the story or the mood. Robby has won many prestigious national performing songwriter awards, including the Kerrville New Folk, Telluride Troubadour and the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriting Competitions. He sings "A Night Together." Artist Bio: Sally Fingerett is a founding member of the musical comedy group, The Four Bitchin' Babes. Also a solo artist, she has released five CDs, which include duets with Janis Ian, Jonathan Edwards, and a song co-written with Tom Paxton. As a Kerrville New Folk Award Winner for songwriting, Sally's composition, "Home Is Where the Heart Is," was recorded by Peter, Paul, and Mary. She has appeared in Putamayo's Songwriter Festival at New York's Carnegie Hall, and was a featured musical guest on Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know, NPR's Mountain Stage, and CBS Sunday Morning. She is also author of The Mental Yentl, Stories from a Lifelong Student of Crazy. She performs "Home Is Where The Heart Is."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 44 of 120 Wed, Apr 11, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1203H Lady Antebellum The multi-platinum trio performs at the historic United Palace in Washington Heights. Surrounded by the rococo detail of the vaudeville theater- turned-church and cultural center, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood keep fans on their feet for their songs that covers both their catalog of smash singles ("Need You Now," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore") and songs from their upcoming album, HEART BREAK, even adding a horn section for their funky new single "You Look Good."

22:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose: New Zealand: Quest for Kaitiakitanga APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In his second hour-long Adventures With Purposespecial, Richard Bangs travels to the southernmost reaches of civilization to uncover New Zealand's pristine natural beauty, alluring culture and enigmatic mythology. In RICHARD BANGS' ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE "New Zealand: Quest for Kaitiakitanga," the father of modern adventure travel traverses the most physically and climatically diverse landmass in Polynesia in the pursuit of an age-old Maori tradition. In this new special, Bangs seeks answers to questions rooted in indigenous wisdom, hoping to unearth the meaning and origins of "kaitiakitanga," the responsibility of human beings to protect the natural world. Today's Kiwis believe the knowledge of the ancients may hold a key to the planet's survival. Bangs begins his 1,000-mile trek in Mt. Aspiring National Park, where he navigates north to the Franz Joseph Glacier and then to the east coast town of Kaikoura. From there, Bangs crosses the Cook Strait to the North Island and the capital city of Wellington. He next visits the Taupo region, heads to Hokianga Harbor, and finally makes his way to Cape Reinga on the upper tip of New Zealand, where he encounters the great tangled "spirit tree" of Maori myth.

23:00:00 Rebels with a Cause APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Narrated by Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand, REBELS WITH A CAUSE spotlights a small group of people who banded together to protect and preserve open spaces near urban areas for parks and farms from rampant development. In doing so, they brought about America's system of national seashores and recreation areas. The film begins in the 1950s and tells the tale of this disparate band of activists who, despite reversals, diversions, and disappointments, persisted in their mission for 20 years. Their cause crosses party lines, unifies seemingly antagonistic foes, falters and is nearly extinguished many times along the way, but is ultimately victorious. REBELS WITH A CAUSE documents a fascinating example of a hard-fought campaign to preserve something important to all Americans - our public lands.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 45 of 120 Thu, Apr 12, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #908H Global Health: Preventing Pandemic For decades, the U.S. has been a leader in promoting global health. But foreign assistance has fallen out of favor in some circles in Washington, they argue the U.S. should help America first. Is the golden age of global health coming to an end, or just getting started?

00:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #514H

01:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H The Lowertown Line: Brother Ali Hip hop artist Brother Ali performs for a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Ali and host Dessa discuss hip hop culture, social justice, and the place for politics in art. Songs performed: Mourning in America, Fajr, Uncle Sam Goddamn, Forest Whitiker.

01:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H Artists: Liz Longley, Robby Hecht, Sally Fingerett, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Liz Longley, signed with Sugar Hill Records, is a native of Philadelphia and a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston. The award-winning songwriter has taken home top prizes at some of the most prestigious competitions in the country, including the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship Competition, the International Acoustic Music Awards and the Rocky Mountain Folk Fest Songwriting Competition. She invites comparisons to Shawn Colvin, Paula Cole and Nanci Griffith. She performs "Memphis" and "Unraveling." Artist Bio: Robbie Hecht, of Nashville, has distinguished himself as the second coming of James Taylor, a gentler Damien Jurado. But whatever the comparisons, it's hard to miss that his songwriting is distinct and individual. Across his four indie releases, he doesn't shy from the obvious rhyme, but manages it with a delicate audacity, placing it only where it best serves the story or the mood. Robby has won many prestigious national performing songwriter awards, including the Kerrville New Folk, Telluride Troubadour and the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriting Competitions. He sings "A Night Together." Artist Bio: Sally Fingerett is a founding member of the musical comedy group, The Four Bitchin' Babes. Also a solo artist, she has released five CDs, which include duets with Janis Ian, Jonathan Edwards, and a song co-written with Tom Paxton. As a Kerrville New Folk Award Winner for songwriting, Sally's composition, "Home Is Where the Heart Is," was recorded by Peter, Paul, and Mary. She has appeared in Putamayo's Songwriter Festival at New York's Carnegie Hall, and was a featured musical guest on Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know, NPR's Mountain Stage, and CBS Sunday Morning. She is also author of The Mental Yentl, Stories from a Lifelong Student of Crazy. She performs "Home Is Where The Heart Is."

02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1203H Lady Antebellum The multi-platinum trio performs at the historic United Palace in Washington Heights. Surrounded by the rococo detail of the vaudeville theater- turned-church and cultural center, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood keep fans on their feet for their songs that covers both their catalog of smash singles ("Need You Now," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore") and songs from their upcoming album, HEART BREAK, even adding a horn section for their funky new single "You Look Good."

03:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose: New Zealand: Quest for Kaitiakitanga APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In his second hour-long Adventures With Purposespecial, Richard Bangs travels to the southernmost reaches of civilization to uncover New Zealand's pristine natural beauty, alluring culture and enigmatic mythology. In RICHARD BANGS' ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE "New Zealand: Quest for Kaitiakitanga," the father of modern adventure travel traverses the most physically and climatically diverse landmass in Polynesia in the pursuit of an age-old Maori tradition. In this new special, Bangs seeks answers to questions rooted in indigenous wisdom, hoping to unearth the meaning and origins of "kaitiakitanga," the responsibility of human beings to protect the natural world. Today's Kiwis believe the knowledge of the ancients may hold a key to the planet's survival. Bangs begins his 1,000-mile trek in Mt. Aspiring National Park, where he navigates north to the Franz Joseph Glacier and then to the east coast town of Kaikoura. From there, Bangs crosses the Cook Strait to the North Island and the capital city of Wellington. He next visits the Taupo region, heads to Hokianga Harbor, and finally makes his way to Cape Reinga on the upper tip of New Zealand, where he encounters the great tangled "spirit tree" of Maori myth.

04:00:00 Rebels with a Cause APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Narrated by Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand, REBELS WITH A CAUSE spotlights a small group of people who banded together to protect and preserve open spaces near urban areas for parks and farms from rampant development. In doing so, they brought about America's system of national seashores and recreation areas. The film begins in the 1950s and tells the tale of this disparate band of activists who, despite reversals, diversions, and disappointments, persisted in their mission for 20 years. Their cause crosses party lines, unifies seemingly antagonistic foes, falters and is nearly extinguished many times along the way, but is ultimately victorious. REBELS WITH A CAUSE documents a fascinating example of a hard-fought campaign to preserve something important to all Americans - our public lands.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #566

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 46 of 120 Thu, Apr 12, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #105 The Birdseller Amadeus wants to buy a new canary from the bird seller to cheer up his heartbroken sister, Nannerl. Meanwhile, Devilius thinks a magnificent golden eagle will turn him into a genius composer. He steals the eagle while staging an incident that results in all of the birds escaping. Authorities wrongly blame Amadeus and his friend for the incident and throw them into the dungeon of the Bishop's palace. Can they prove their innocence before the eagle makes Devilius' dreams a reality? The Music: "Salzburg Symphony No. 1" K. 138; Papageno's Aria "Der Vogelfaenger bin ich ja" from "The Magic Flute" K. 620; "Symphony No. 25 in G Minor" ("Small Symphony in G Minor") K. 183; et al. Additional Content: In this episode, Amadeus' flute-playing' saves him and his friends from the dungeon. Kajetan carved the flute out of a piece of wood he carried in his pens. Monti easily carves a flute out of wood and other materials and shows viewers how it works.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #114H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #109H Better Balance

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #708Z Flexibility of the Spine

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1216H Relaxation Mary Ann explores the healing touch of massage, demonstrating some effective ways to release tension and use movement to relax.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2919H Change Up Patchwork, Part 1 Create different quilt designs from a 4-patch block by changing dimensions and color. Nancy starts this mini-series with a basic quilt block, the time-honored 4-patch design, and details the piecing techniques. Then watch as she changes it up, adjusting the sizes of the 4-patch design and working with modern color options. The results are dramatic, yet the sewing techniques are the same. This is an ideal series for beginner quilters.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #802H Blooming Afghans Let stitch patterns bloom in beautiful afghans. Kristen Mangus knits an autumn-inspired afghan with a lush pattern of leaves and berries. Create cabling without a cable needle in the technique corner with Melissa Leapman. Ellen Gormley crochets 3-round squares to make an heirloom lace afghan with elegant tassel fringe.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3010H Parade Rest This series' featured Quilt of Valor is made by Marianne Fons. Marianne joins host Sara Gallegos in teaching this fabulous quilt designed to showcase a Pinwheel Star quilt block in patriotic colors.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7184H

13:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #113H 30-Minute Vegetarian Host Laura Theodore prepares a quick, "good-for-you meal," in under 30-minutes. The menu features tangy "Pasta with Broccoli and Sun Dried Tomatoes," "Warm Bakery Bread with Herbed Dipping Oil," and "Avocado Cashew Salad." Laura even includes a refreshing dessert; "Frozen Banana Creamy with Cocoa Dust." When healthy is on your mind but you are rushed for time, today's menu offers an ideal solution.

13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #514H Farm to Table Farm fresh food is a mantra for Sara and so many chefs. That's why her tea rubbed duck salad with Roquefort and pear dressing hits every note. Then, Sara is off to California's Napa Valley to visit chef Joey Altman, a three time James Beard award winner. They visit a winery and gather ingredients at a local farm for an al fresco meal of salmon and corn salad with pea pesto crostini.

14:00:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #205H Nuts Joanne has a lot of nuts in her life, and feels she's much better for it. Nuts and seeds are a super easy way to keep your cooking fresh and creative. Today they're going to go to Taku Inlet in Alaska to fish for salmon, and then onto a California walnut farm. With her student Heather, together they'll make nut-crusted salmon, basmati rice with citrus, and a fabulous Nutella fondue with fresh ferries. Join them as they get nutty!

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 47 of 120 Thu, Apr 12, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 New Scandinavian Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #705H Arctic Food In today's episode, Andreas visits Spitsbergen, the Norwegian settlement at 78 degrees north. In spite of the perpetual cold and barren surroundings, the area is home to some of the world's richest fisheries. Andreas also forages for arctic mushrooms and meets what is probably the world's northernmost farmer. Onboard a research vessel Andreas makes a lightly cured cod with beetroot and anise, he cooks freshly caught cod and serves it with charred leek, and back on the island he makes crispy seared cod served with snow crab and Arctic mushrooms.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2607H Artists' Helpers Inspiration doesn't always come easy for artists. Sometimes premade "helpers" get our message across. We begin with our feature bead style - today is ceramics. Then artist, Eva Sherman starts out with a premade metal cuff to display mokume gane polymer. Artist, Candie Cooper is next with a paisley pendant aided by a die cut. Finally Tamara Honaman shows how to solder with premade bezel blanks.

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #608H Kitchen Confidential: The Nuts and Bolts of a Kitchen Renovation The second episode in the three-part home makeover features a walk-through of the kitchen in Katie's Connecticut home with experts. Before- and-after photos document the progress.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #115H Using Your Credit-Crazy Or Compelling? Don't live on borrowed time. Join the Biz Kids and you'll see the true cost of purchasing with credit. You'll also have an unsettling look at credit scores and the increasing number of people and places (employers, insurers, colleges, etc.) who are using these scores to make major decisions that could affect your future. Meet entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated credit pitfalls.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1910H Sci-Fi Travel to the future for new adventures. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs builds a robot tray to hold coins and treasures. Then, she creates a mysterious sea creature. Franz Spohn launches aliens into outer space and Jenny makes futuristic sculptures from foam.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1507H Super-Duper P. Allen Smith highlights great performers in the garden and home that go above and beyond the call of duty.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #707H Know Your Farmer: Supporting Community Agriculture (Pennington, Nj; Bedford The next best thing to growing your own fresh produce is to have someone local do it for you. That's the basis of community supported agriculture co-ops, known as CSAs. Their popularity with consumers has swept the country. For those that don't have the time, space, or desire to grow their own food, it's the perfect partnership between farmer and consumer. In this episode, the team visits the oldest and largest certified organic CSA program in . They also visit a small community co-op in New York that's put a surprising spin on the traditional CSA. Viewers will learn how CSAs work, how to find one in their area, and how to harvest the benefits of being a part of this "growing" community.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15074H

18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1442H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9009

19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1309H

20:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #706H Chris Canas Band- Encore Detroit-based Chris Canas brings the blues with a homestyle feel to a new generation. Highlights: "Little Bluebird," with guest "Frog" Forgey and the title track of the new album "Would Ya Mind." In the band with Canas are Angela Cottingham, vocals; Kevin Schoepke, bass; Michael Scott, drums; and Chris Nordman, keyboards. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 48 of 120 Thu, Apr 12, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #702H Antigua and Barbuda The beautiful Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbuda tell a story of hospitality and culture, with music and Mirissa Neff as the guide. She follows the trail across the islands to find the heartbeat of the country through its rhythms, and along the way she sample some of the amazing cuisine, experiences the vibrant countryside and the stunning oceans all around. From the sounds of calypso to the carnival celebrations, the pulse of Antigua and Barbuda is calling.

21:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103H Elise Testone A powerhouse vocalist whose incredible stage presence and vocal maturity rank with the best, Testone is the perfect combination of soul, rock, attitude and restraint. Equally as impressive and at ease belting style vocals over a relentless groove as she is resting her voice gently over a ballad, Testone's range of influences and vocal capacity know few limits. In this episode, Elise shows that she's got game.

21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H

22:00:00 Making Light In Terezin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells the true story of how Jewish prisoners held in a concentration camp during World War II fought back against the Nazis - not with guns or bombs - but through song, dance and laughter. In 2005, Lisa Peschel, now a theater studies professor at the University of York, discovered a collection of cabaret scripts - "Laugh With Us"- originally written by four 20-year-old prisoners held in the Czech concentration camp of Terezin. Located outside of Prague, Terezin effectively served as a way station, housing Jews before the Nazis sent them to Auschwitz and other death camps. In the face of this horrific darkness and uncertainty, the Jewish prisoners wrote and enacted comedy shows in a make-shift cabaret. The poignant and inspiring documentary follows a modern-day theater troupe from Minnesota as they travel to Terezin and attempt to re-stage the shows. Weaving together interviews with the original writers, witnesses to the original production, and scholars, MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells a story not only of survival, but also the triumph of a culture, artistic expression and the human spirit.

23:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #205H The State of Eugenics By Dawn Sinclair Shapiro. Between 1933 and 1974, the state of North Carolina ran one of the most aggressive eugenics programs, sterilizing more than 7,600 men, women and children. This film follows the journey of survivors, legislators and who insist the state confront its role in the tragic, forced sterilization of thousands of Americans thought to have "undesirable" genetics.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 49 of 120 Fri, Apr 13, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #613H Dava Sobel, The Glass Universe From The New York Times best-selling author Dava Sobel comes The Glass Universe. This week on Well Read, Sobel shares the hidden history of the women whose contributions to the burgeoning field of astronomy forever changed our understanding of the stars and our place in the universe.

00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1309H

01:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #706H Chris Canas Band- Encore Detroit-based Chris Canas brings the blues with a homestyle feel to a new generation. Highlights: "Little Bluebird," with guest "Frog" Forgey and the title track of the new album "Would Ya Mind." In the band with Canas are Angela Cottingham, vocals; Kevin Schoepke, bass; Michael Scott, drums; and Chris Nordman, keyboards. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

01:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #702H Antigua and Barbuda The beautiful Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbuda tell a story of hospitality and culture, with music and journalist Mirissa Neff as the guide. She follows the trail across the islands to find the heartbeat of the country through its rhythms, and along the way she sample some of the amazing cuisine, experiences the vibrant countryside and the stunning oceans all around. From the sounds of calypso to the carnival celebrations, the pulse of Antigua and Barbuda is calling.

02:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103H Elise Testone A powerhouse vocalist whose incredible stage presence and vocal maturity rank with the best, Testone is the perfect combination of soul, rock, attitude and restraint. Equally as impressive and at ease belting James Brown style vocals over a relentless funk groove as she is resting her voice gently over a ballad, Testone's range of influences and vocal capacity know few limits. In this episode, Elise shows that she's got game.

02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H

03:00:00 Making Light In Terezin APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells the true story of how Jewish prisoners held in a concentration camp during World War II fought back against the Nazis - not with guns or bombs - but through song, dance and laughter. In 2005, Lisa Peschel, now a theater studies professor at the University of York, discovered a collection of cabaret scripts - "Laugh With Us"- originally written by four 20-year-old prisoners held in the Czech concentration camp of Terezin. Located outside of Prague, Terezin effectively served as a way station, housing Jews before the Nazis sent them to Auschwitz and other death camps. In the face of this horrific darkness and uncertainty, the Jewish prisoners wrote and enacted comedy shows in a make-shift cabaret. The poignant and inspiring documentary follows a modern-day theater troupe from Minnesota as they travel to Terezin and attempt to re-stage the shows. Weaving together interviews with the original writers, witnesses to the original production, and scholars, MAKING LIGHT IN TEREZIN tells a story not only of survival, but also the triumph of a culture, artistic expression and the human spirit.

04:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #205H The State of Eugenics By Dawn Sinclair Shapiro. Between 1933 and 1974, the state of North Carolina ran one of the most aggressive eugenics programs, sterilizing more than 7,600 men, women and children. This film follows the journey of survivors, legislators and journalists who insist the state confront its role in the tragic, forced sterilization of thousands of Americans thought to have "undesirable" genetics.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #567

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #106 Mixed Up Violins A bishop asks the Mozart family, now on a concert tour, to take a valuable violin to Munich as a present for the prince-elector. As always, Devilius wants to get the Mozarts into trouble, so he replaces the valuable violin with a worthless old fiddle. He hopes to make it look like the Mozarts sold the valuable violin in order to make money. Then, Devilius will simply hand over the real violin and receive generous praise. In the end, Amadeus' musical genius takes center stage and thwarts Devilius' plans. The Music: "Violin Concerto in G" K. 216; "Divertimento in F" K. 138; "Violin Concerto in B" K. 207; et al. Additional Content: Monti explains violins' place among the string instruments or "strings." Then, he demonstrates the different sizes of a viola, a violin, a and a contrabass (double bass) and viewers hear the sounds they make.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #115H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #110H Diabetes

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 50 of 120 Fri, Apr 13, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #709Z Help Flatten Abs

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1217H Maintain Independence This episode is full of functional movements to help improve performance of the activities of daily life and help you maintain independence as you age.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2920H Change Up Patchwork, Part 2 Make a Square Within a Square quilt block; then vary the fabric sizes for creative options. Learn to make a Square Within a Square block the traditional way; then change the mix, varying the length of the fabric pieces to stitch a Rectangle Within a Rectangle and a modern Floating Square block. All blocks and quilt designs are made with Nancy's signature streamline quilting techniques.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #803H Contrasting Cowls Cowls are cozy, warm and on trend. Meredith Crawford combines brioche stitches with cables to knit a colorful cowl. Ellen Gormley shares three ways to crochet edgings in the technique corner. Jenny King gives a crocheted cowl extra style with a cross stitch pattern.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3011H Luminous An incredibly fun quilting technique, mirror-imaging helps isolate motifs within fabric to fussy-cut into spectacular, kaleidoscopic designs. Love of Quilting's sewing specialist Colleen Tauke and host Sara Gallegos use the diamond shapes of this wall quilt to test out this unique method.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7185H

13:00:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1502H East Williamsburg / Bushwick, Brooklyn A decade ago this was the middle of nowhere, today it's the center of the universe for a generation of young foodies. So we'll spend a day and visit a bread baking lab, an artisan chocolate maker, a new ramen shop and few great new restaurants while we're out there.

13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106H Luscious Soups A soup can be a form of art! Chef Stellino shares his secrets for the perfect soups, smooth, luscious and elegant. Nick visits the green grocer and prepares Butternut Squash Soup topped with Peppers, Arugula & Spicy Sausage and a Pea Soup topped with Peppers & Shrimp.

14:00:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #105H Last Flight Out of Shanghai Less than a decade after fleeing the Japanese, Cecilia now married and with a young family, caught the last flight out of Shanghai as the communist revolution swept over China. The family relocated to Tokyo where, at a dinner for an ambassador, Cecilia got her first taste of raw fish. Cecilia didn't love it and didn't love living as an ex-pat in the land of her former occupiers, so she sailed on the SS Woodrow Wilson into San Francisco to visit her number seven sister. Though she never learned how to cook, she ended up opening the Mandarin restaurant and never left. In this episode, Cecilia joins Chef Keiko Takahashi, the first Japanese woman in the world to win a Michelin star. She and her husband run Keiko on Nob Hill, a place that feels like a private club, and where the luxurious cooking has a distinct feminine style to it. Cecilia shows Keiko the simplicity of the Mandarin's whole steamed bass with ginger and scallions. Keiko reciprocates with an amazing 12 pound slab of Bluefin "Toro" tuna flown in from Japan. Keiko artfully butchers the Toro by fat content and turns it into a delicate and drop-dead tuna sashimi that Cecilia has no trouble devouring.

14:30:00 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H All in the Family Making memories with family is at the heart of Jacques' kitchen, and daughter Claudine joins him at the stove to cook the classic recipes from his mother's restaurant. Parisian potage, a simple soup with flavors of yesteryear, reminds Jacques of his beloved Lyon in France. The father- daughter duo continue with poulet a la creme paired with a perfectly pureed side of rice soubise. Granddaughter Shorey arrives just in time to make dessert, carefully watching as Jacques teaches her how to peel and segment an orange for instant orange cake, a perfect citrus ending.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2608H Wire As The Artists Muse Inspiration can come from a style, an artist, or the material itself. Today's artists get their creative jump start from wire. Our feature bead type is lamp work beads and soft glass vs borosilicate. Then, artist Brenda Schweder is back with a Calder inspired modern, wire art necklace. Then, inventor Wyatt White takes wire weaving to a new level making an intricate bangle.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 51 of 120 Fri, Apr 13, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Katie Brown Workshop APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #609H How to Blend The Old with the New When Remodeling The final episode in the three-part home makeover features a walk-through of the living spaces in Katie's home in Connecticut. Before-and-after photos document the progress.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #202H Money Math - Who Needs It? Math is a true building block in the business of your life. Whether you are calculating the tip on the restaurant bill, making change at your lemonade stand, or figuring out how to quickly grow your savings, it's all about the math in money. Visit with a handbag designer and meet students who are helping to save the environment.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1911H Living Places Each plant and creature has a habitat. To capture the freshness of the ocean, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes jars inspired by sea glass. For her art project, Candie Cooper looks to the rainforest for ideas. Then, she sponge-paints an animal foot-print rug. Jenny makes a 3-D diorama of animal habitats from foam and printable images.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1508H The Best of Garden Home: Cooking Join P. Allen Smith for a trip down memory lane as he revisits his favorite cooking segments from seasons past.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #708H Beyond Veggies: Adding Fruit to Your Food Garden (St. Louis, Mo) The natural first step to growing food is usually a small vegetable plot or garden. For many, the desire to expand their palate often finds them considering fruit trees or shrubs. Yet all too often, they stop short of taking that step for various reasons, including the belief that growing fruit will take too much room or require more work and extra care to battle pests and diseases. Yet with the right information and plant choices, growing fruit in a backyard of any size can be a successful and enjoyable experience, without all the work or chemicals you thought you might need. In this episode, Joe visits Stark Brothers Nurseries, the oldest fruit nursery in America, to learn expert tips that can be used to successfully grow fruit in your own backyard orchard.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15075H

18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1415H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9010

19:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1015H

20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1213H David Holt & Josh Goforth

21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2002H George Winston and the Outside Track GEORGE WINSTON is a celebrated American pianist whose career spans more than 40 years with sales of over 15 million albums, including seven platinum selling recordings. RCA Records is releasing Winston's 14th solo piano album, 'Spring Carousel', a collection of 15 solo piano compositions written by Winston while in recovery from a bone marrow transplant for Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) at City of Hope, in Duarte, California. Proceeds from sales of 'Spring Carousel' will directly benefit City of Hope. THE OUTSIDE TRACK are one of the top Celtic acts in the world. Hailing from Scotland, Ireland, and the US, its five members are united by a love of traditional music and a commitment to creating new music. They effortlessly fuse traditional and contemporary with winning joie de vivre, blending fiddle, accordion, harp, guitar, whistle, step-dance and vocals with breathtaking vitality. The band won Best Group in both the Live Ireland awards and the TIR awards. Their new album is 'Light Up The Dark'. WoodSongs Kid: Benjamin Barker is a 15-year-old hammered dulcimer player from Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

22:00:00 Escape from Auschwitz: A Portrait of Friendship APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 With Cc ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells the true story of Herman Shine and Max Drimmer, two childhood friends who together survived one of the most horrific atrocities in world history - the Holocaust. In this poignant documentary the men put a personal face on history as they vividly depict the events of their lives through conversations with each other. Archival material from World War II is interwoven into the story adding a historical context. Herman Shine and Max Drimmer do not merely represent an important part of world history, they are history. They are the voices, the faces, and the memories of life in a WWII concentration camp. ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells a moving story of pain and survival as seen through the lens of a lifelong friendship.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 52 of 120 Fri, Apr 13, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

23:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #402H Emergency Medicine Guest: Dr. William Goldberg. TV Shows: Chicago, Med Mash!, Emergency. The sirens are wailing! The drama is mounting! The facts are getting thrown under the bus! A look at real v. fictional Emergency Medicine, with Dr. William Goldberg of NYU/Bellevue Hospital.

23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1121H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 53 of 120 Sat, Apr 14, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1003H Whooping Cough Patient Story: Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious illness that can cause many complications. It's also a disease that can be prevented. Cheri Rae shares the heartbreaking story of how her son's bout with pertussis changed his life. Myth or Medicine: Does everyone with pertussis actually cough with a whoop? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to prevent the spread of Whooping Cough.

00:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1015H

01:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1213H David Holt & Josh Goforth

02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2002H George Winston and the Outside Track GEORGE WINSTON is a celebrated American pianist whose career spans more than 40 years with sales of over 15 million albums, including seven platinum selling recordings. RCA Records is releasing Winston's 14th solo piano album, 'Spring Carousel', a collection of 15 solo piano compositions written by Winston while in recovery from a bone marrow transplant for Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) at City of Hope, in Duarte, California. Proceeds from sales of 'Spring Carousel' will directly benefit City of Hope. THE OUTSIDE TRACK are one of the top Celtic acts in the world. Hailing from Scotland, Ireland, and the US, its five members are united by a love of traditional music and a commitment to creating new music. They effortlessly fuse traditional and contemporary with winning joie de vivre, blending fiddle, accordion, harp, guitar, whistle, step-dance and vocals with breathtaking vitality. The band won Best Group in both the Live Ireland awards and the TIR awards. Their new album is 'Light Up The Dark'. WoodSongs Kid: Benjamin Barker is a 15-year-old hammered dulcimer player from Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

03:00:00 Escape from Auschwitz: A Portrait of Friendship APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 With Cc ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells the true story of Herman Shine and Max Drimmer, two childhood friends who together survived one of the most horrific atrocities in world history - the Holocaust. In this poignant documentary the men put a personal face on history as they vividly depict the events of their lives through conversations with each other. Archival material from World War II is interwoven into the story adding a historical context. Herman Shine and Max Drimmer do not merely represent an important part of world history, they are history. They are the voices, the faces, and the memories of life in a WWII concentration camp. ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells a moving story of pain and survival as seen through the lens of a lifelong friendship.

04:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #402H Emergency Medicine Guest: Dr. William Goldberg. TV Shows: Chicago, Med Mash!, Emergency. The sirens are wailing! The drama is mounting! The facts are getting thrown under the bus! A look at real v. fictional Emergency Medicine, with Dr. William Goldberg of NYU/Bellevue Hospital.

04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1121H

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #568

08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502H Beautiful Bouquet This painting is composed of flowers which form a natural balance with the background. This is a fine example of a floral painting where you can change, add or remove almost anything without ruining its natural balance.

08:30:00 Painting with Wilson Bickford NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204H Deep Sea Ballet Wilson takes a 'deep sea journey' with two whales as seen from the ocean floor. Depth perception is key in painting the ocean under water.

09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #112H American Impressionists at Lieutenant River, Ct David examines the distinctly American style of Impressionism that retained more of a basis of drawing and sketching and more of a reliance on classical forms - all inherited from the Hudson River Painters. He considers the new technologies in paint, new scientific ideas of perception, and their methods for realizing a sensual, personal vision on canvas as he paints a River scene reminiscent of the painting by Childe Hassam called Summer Afternoon.

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #710Z Strengthen Hips and Improve Balance

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 54 of 120 Sat, Apr 14, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1218H Resistance Exercises Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.

10:30:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (S) (CC) N/A #304H Vertical Ab Toner

11:00:00 Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #102H The Mediterranean Round-Up Our chefs share favorites dishes from Spain, Italy, and Greece. Rosemary Potato Pizza with Roasted Tomatoes/Paella/Seitan Rollups/Braised Escarole and Garlicky White Beans.

11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1109H A Place of Deeply Rooted Innovation If you could define the singular challenge facing Yucatecan chefs, it's about honoring the past while pushing forward. Perhaps no one is more emblematic of the effort than Pedro Evia, co-owner of Ku'uk, a molecular fine dining palace housed in a restored Merida mansion. Rick and Pedro start their day talking tradition over at Wayan'e, a busy family-run stand in Merida. Then, Pedro invites Rick to his home, where Pedro and his mother make traditional sopa de lentejas. At Ku'uk, Pedro shows us his ultra-modern take on the same dish. Back in Chicago, Rick makes recado negro to complement cured duck. At home, he makes tacos with eggs and burnt habanero salsa, avocado and red onion - the perfect chef's late-night snack.

12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #402H Poached Egg The egg is a staple ingredient in any kitchen and should not be overlooked or overcooked. In this episode, Lidia shows the classic technique of poaching an egg and making a warm mushroom salad: a bed of frisee with a warm medley of mixed wild mushrooms, pancetta and a poached egg; eggs poached in tomato sauce: a simple and delicious tomato sauce poached egg served with slices of grilled country bread and brutti ma buoni, a classic Italian cookie made with meringue.

12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #411H Greenough, Montana - Chef Ben Jones and Rory Schepisi This week's Moveable Feast saddles up for a Chuck Wagon dinner in Greenough, Montana. Host chef Pete Evans joins chef Ben Jones of Paws Up and grilling master Rory Schepisi to experience a classic Montana barbecue. Chefs Jones and Schepisi take Evans on a tour of local farms to harvest honey and see how real Montana Angus beef is raised. The chefs prepare a delicious meal featuring Montana beef in this quintessential Chuck Wagon dinner. This Moveable Feasteven has Pete on the move... on horseback.

13:00:00 Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H Catalina Island - Jewel of the Pacific Every island is unique. The same characteristics that lead to the special and often bizarre wildlife and plants here also make them extremely vulnerable to loss. There may be a place where man and island can exist to the benefit of all. Catalina Island is that jewel of the Pacific. Join Patrick as he continues to explore this land where man and island coexist.

13:30:00 Weekends with Yankee APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H The Islands Off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are some of the most beautiful islands in the country- and this week on Weekends with Yankee, we visit two of them. First stop is Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, where we check out the historic gingerbread cottages in Oak Bluffs. Next, we're off to Maine's Acadia National Park, a 47,000-acre park on Mount Desert Island, where photographer Jerry Monkman shows us his favorite hidden spots. Then it's back to Massachusetts, where two ambitious young farmers are staking their future on growing the most delicious shiitake mushrooms outside Japan.

14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #507H The Czech Republic Off The Beaten Path Few travelers venture beyond Prague to experience the Czech Republic's many cultural riches and offbeat delights. We'll get you started with a whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, stinky cheese-tasting, river-rafting, and peat-bathing in places like Olomouc, Moravsky Krumlov, Telc, Trebon and Konopiste. We'll also tour a remarkable memorial to the holocaust in Terezen, and the charming castle town of Cesky Krumlov.

14:30:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #105H Scotland: Vikings, Puffins & Ponies Travel with host Richard Wiese to the Shetland Islands in northern Scotland. At a renowned breeding farm, Richard meets a herd of pint-sized Shetland ponies; on the craggy cliffs of Sumburgh Head, he encounters thousands of sea birds, including pintsized puffins. He meets a lively woman who reveals the secrets for knitting the classic Shetland sweater and explores life below the waters of the North Sea.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 55 of 120 Sat, Apr 14, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #5005H Nothing says "Springtime" better than tulips. GardenSMART visits a farm devoted to growing them. While there we get important tips on care and maintenance and see great plants and inspired color combinations. Be sure to join us as we GardenSMART.

15:30:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3111H Crafty Ideas Vicki has always been a crafter and loves to spend time in the kitchen. Join her for the day as she shares some of her favorite kitchen based crafting projects. She'll show how to use fresh herbs and citruses to create natural air fresheners, turn ordinary butter into flavorful hostess gifts, make your own infused olive oils and dipping spices and how to bleach pinecones.

16:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #512H Edward G. Rendell with Richardson Dilworth Former Philadelphia Mayor and Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell and political scientist/historian Richardson Dilworth are both experts in the industry and politics of American metropolitan regions. In this special episode of The Drexel InterView paying tribute to the 125th Anniversary of Drexel University-where "art, science, and industry" are at the institutional core-Host Paula Marantz Cohen delves into discussion with Rendell and Dilworth about the influence of government personality and policy on industry, economy, urban demographic trends, and even the role of popular sports and labor unions.

16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #815H Khizr Khan, Activist/Author Khizr Khan is the Gold Star father, author, and a Constitutional Rights Advocate. He attended Punjab University Law School in Pakistan before moving to the US where he attended Harvard Law. In 2016, he and his wife Ghazala spoke at the Democratic National Convention. Khan's latest book is titled An American Family: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice.

17:00:00 Pen TV Program TBA (S) (N) N/A #0H Place Holder for TBA Program

17:30:00 Craftsman's Legacy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #311H The Ceramist Host Eric Gorges throws down. Master ceramist David MacDonald shares his magnificent talents with Eric as they work with clay and make a bowl.

18:00:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3615H

18:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3838H

19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1502H Can The Cosmos Have A Reason? Perhaps we cannot know the reason for the universe, if there is any. But is it even possible for the universe to have a reason? If yes, how would natural regularities and rules compare with some kind of goal or God?

19:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #320H Ending The Cold War Historian JEFFREY ENGEL on George H.W. Bush, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and why the world survived.

20:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H Nick Mason and David Fricke Nick Mason is best known as the drummer of legendary rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member of Pink Floyd to be featured on every one of their albums and is the only constant member of the band since its formation in 1965. Mason takes the stage opposite David Fricke, senior editor of Rolling Stonemagazine. The pair discuss the early days of Pink Floyd, groupies, space, and the legacy of Pink Floyd.

21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #806H Sheryl Crow Nine-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow celebrates her return to the stage at the Iridium. Crow treats fans to a selection of new music and most well-known hits including "Be Myself," "Soak Up the Sun," and "All I Wanna Do."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 56 of 120 Sat, Apr 14, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1620H Delhi & Agra Delhi is an incarnation of seven cities all born out of a bloody history. It is a city teeming with extraordinary life flowing through the 22 million+ Hindu and Muslim inhabitants who make India's capital one of the most vibrant in the world. It's also what attracts Globe Trekker Ian Wright to explore Delhi's old quarters, bargain bazaars, Imperial Mughai monuments, and last remaining outposts of British occupation. In this lively city guide, Ian takes in spectacular visits to the Taj Mahal in Agra, and the holy town of Haridwar in Uttarakhand.

23:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #802H A Girl Named Sue A play about the love between an Asian-American woman and an African-American man, playwright Christine Hoang pulled from her most personal experiences to write A Girl Named Sue. Extended: A Girl Named Sue is a play about unexpected love. Focusing on a young Vietnamese-American woman, the play explores issues between Asian and Black communities in America, as well as the generational and cultural tension of growing up with refugee parents. From growing up in New Orleans to being the child of refugees, playwright Christine Hoang pulled from her most personal experiences to write A Girl Named Sue. At its heart, A Girl Named Sue is a universal story of identity, love, relationships, and community.

23:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H It Takes Two In the popular imagination, tango is an exotic seduction born on the sultry streets of Buenos Aires. In truth, it's a complex improvised form danced the world over. Krimes and Punishment - Jesse Krimes describes his six years in federal prison as a kind of "arts residency". Not only did his work keep him sane while on the inside, it's become the foundation for a successful artistic career on the outside. Stephen Costello's Most Valuable Friend - Celebrated opera tenor Stephen Costello has been both blessed and betrayed by his voice.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 57 of 120 Sun, Apr 15, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1502H Can The Cosmos Have A Reason? Perhaps we cannot know the reason for the universe, if there is any. But is it even possible for the universe to have a reason? If yes, how would natural regularities and rules compare with some kind of goal or God?

00:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #320H Ending The Cold War Historian JEFFREY ENGEL on George H.W. Bush, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and why the world survived.

01:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H Nick Mason and David Fricke Nick Mason is best known as the drummer of legendary rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member of Pink Floyd to be featured on every one of their albums and is the only constant member of the band since its formation in 1965. Mason takes the stage opposite David Fricke, senior editor of Rolling Stonemagazine. The pair discuss the early days of Pink Floyd, groupies, space, and the legacy of Pink Floyd.

02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #806H Sheryl Crow Nine-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow celebrates her return to the stage at the Iridium. Crow treats fans to a selection of new music and most well-known hits including "Be Myself," "Soak Up the Sun," and "All I Wanna Do."

03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1620H Delhi & Agra Delhi is an incarnation of seven cities all born out of a bloody history. It is a city teeming with extraordinary life flowing through the 22 million+ Hindu and Muslim inhabitants who make India's capital one of the most vibrant in the world. It's also what attracts Globe Trekker Ian Wright to explore Delhi's old quarters, bargain bazaars, Imperial Mughai monuments, and last remaining outposts of British occupation. In this lively city guide, Ian takes in spectacular visits to the Taj Mahal in Agra, and the holy town of Haridwar in Uttarakhand.

04:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #802H A Girl Named Sue A play about the love between an Asian-American woman and an African-American man, playwright Christine Hoang pulled from her most personal experiences to write A Girl Named Sue. Extended: A Girl Named Sue is a play about unexpected love. Focusing on a young Vietnamese-American woman, the play explores issues between Asian and Black communities in America, as well as the generational and cultural tension of growing up with refugee parents. From growing up in New Orleans to being the child of refugees, playwright Christine Hoang pulled from her most personal experiences to write A Girl Named Sue. At its heart, A Girl Named Sue is a universal story of identity, love, relationships, and community.

04:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #109H It Takes Two In the popular imagination, tango is an exotic seduction born on the sultry streets of Buenos Aires. In truth, it's a complex improvised form danced the world over. Krimes and Punishment - Jesse Krimes describes his six years in federal prison as a kind of "arts residency". Not only did his work keep him sane while on the inside, it's become the foundation for a successful artistic career on the outside. Stephen Costello's Most Valuable Friend - Celebrated opera tenor Stephen Costello has been both blessed and betrayed by his voice.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #569

08:00:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306H Mountain Valley Roger and Sarah drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway and stop at an old fashioned general store in North Carolina. Roger sets up his easel in a quiet valley with a stream in the background.

08:30:00 Painting with Paulson NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1508H Now Batting Goliath Part II

09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (CC) N/A #609H Queen Angelfish Art Lesson: Form. Form is an element of art. Yet there are several ways to consider the meaning of form. At its most basic, a form is a three- dimensional geometrical figure, such as a sphere, cube, cylinder or cone, as opposed to a shape, which is two-dimensional, or flat. In a broader sense, form, in art, means the whole of a piece's visible elements and the way those elements are united. In this context, form allows viewers to mentally capture the work and understand it. Wyland demonstrates the two interpretations of form through his depiction of a bottlenose dolphin against a water element. He uses Payne's gray with a half inch brush to create the dolphin form with a 3-inch brush to block in the blue water. Highlights and shadows are added to enhance the three-dimensional form.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 58 of 120 Sun, Apr 15, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #711Z Eccentrics Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1219H Feel Your Best Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.

10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202

11:00:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H In , Neven watches Guillaume Lebrun, head chef at the 2 Michelin-starred Restaurant , prepare lobster ravioli. Back in his own restaurant, Neven makes braised shoulder of lamb with Mediterranean and a delicious dessert of passion fruit and orange jelly with vanilla yogurt and granita.

11:30:00 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #120H Thanksgiving Stuffed mirlitons, Cajun turkey and dirty rice.

12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2526H The Students - Gli Studenti Mary Ann travels with her tour groups to various regional cooking schools in Italy to teach them the ins and outs of regional cooking, including this classic cooking class filmed on location in Tuscany, starting with the all-time favorite, Fresh Pappardelle with Rabbit, Mushrooms, and Wine. No Tuscan meal would be complete without its unique, Bird-Style Beans. And to whet the appetite, Salted Pizza Bites. Tutto Toscano! Class dismissed, and happy too!

12:30:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1412H Ny Southern In our first season back in 2000 we covered Well's Famous in Harlem the place where Chicken and Waffles was invented up north. Well chicken and waffles are back big time as we tour three places, all downtown putting out excellent versions of , waffles, biscuits doughnuts, pies and other southern specialties.

13:00:00 Bare Feet In Nyc with Mickela Mallozzi APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #211H Bolivian Pride The Bolivian community in Queens may be small, but they are mighty - Mickela joins cross-generational Bolivian family members with the caporales and tinkus dances.

13:30:00 Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg NETA (S) (CC) N/A #402H Hidden Gems of Oahu CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg travels to Hawaii's most visited island, where he hits the water with a Hawaiian legend, shops like a local, and experiences the island's traditional art forms. Plus, airlines are getting more and more competitive, and innovative, when it comes to trying to win over business class passengers. We reveal some of the carriers' latest bells and whistles. And, airfare and hotels are the obvious line items budgeting for a vacation - - we give some pointers to figure out how much your trip will really cost.

14:00:00 Wild Photo Adventures NETA (S) (CC) DVI #204H Southern Killer Whales Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Aaron Baggenstos brave the Pacific Northwest's Salish Sea to photograph killer whales.

14:30:00 Destination Craft with Jim West APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Switzerland Jim West travels to Zurich and Lucerne, Switzerland where master artisans demonstrate how to craft the perfect Alp Horn, make Swiss cheese in a family farmhouse, craft a traditional cheese fondue, and discover bobbin lace making. Jim becomes cuckoo for cuckoo clocks, crafts honey with a master beekeeper and enjoys the process of Swiss chocolate making.

15:00:00 Woodsmith Shop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1011H Adding Details Watch how little details really make the bookcase project stand out. Plus, great tips and techniques for making better frame and panel assemblies.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 59 of 120 Sun, Apr 15, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 American Woodshop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2207H Picnic Basket Wooden strips strung to frame an elegant family picnic centerpiece.

16:00:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr NETA (S) (CC) N/A #107H Summer Brillance Gentle Yoga Bask and breathe in the gorgeous sunset amongst a brilliant sunflower backdrop as we move through a gentle seated practice. Today Sarah Starr will guide you through a gentle practice using a chair for stability and balance. Enjoy stretches that link breath with movement, forward bends to free the muscles of the back, increasing circulation to internal organs, ending with a relaxing guided meditation.

16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1004H Food Allergies Patient Story: While some food allergies are not that severe, some can be life threatening. Meet Stacy Saiontz, whose son's food allergies changed the way her entire family lives. Myth or Medicine: Are peanut allergies on the rise? Second Opinion 5: Five things everyone should know about food allergies.

17:00:00 Natural Health Breakthroughs with Brenda Watson EPS (S) (CC) N/A #110H Genetics Overview of the current state of genomics research - Eric Green, MD, PhD: Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at NIH in Washington, DC. How genetic testing affects treatments for various diseases - Richard Lifton, MD, PhD: Chairman of Yale University's Department of Genetics; his research into genetic drivers of blood pressure has changed the way high blood pressure is treated. Genetic testing for everyone? - Drabant Conley, MD: Director of Business Development for 23andMe, a company created to make genetic testing routine; the FDA has restricted them to two tests. The ethical ins & outs of genetic testing - Hank Greely: Professor of Law and Genetics at Stanford University's Center for Law and the Biosciences. Personal story - Bill Wray: a patient who's being treated by physicians at Tampa's Moffitt Cancer Center using genetic testing.

17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #614H Jayne Ann Krentz, When All The Girls Have Gone Today's Well Read guest believes at the core of the romance suspense novel lies a classic American story. Author Jayne Ann Krentz explains the core values present in each of her books; debunks the misconception that romance novels are sexual tales; and introduces us to an unlikely crime fighting couple in her new book "When All The Girls Have Gone." In Bookmarks, Mary Ann's list of improbable partners working together to right wrongs.

18:00:00 California's Gold KCET (CC) N/A #5010 Beach Traditions Huell travels up and down our coast to uncover some long-standing rituals from an abalone barbecue to surfing lessons.

18:30:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #708H The Bonin/Ogasawara Islands - A Land Far, Far Away On the Bonin or Ogasawara Islands Joseph is reminded that travel is a treasure hunt. Even though one is told where the riches are buried, the real gems have to be discovered on their own. On this voyage to Tokyo's most distant possessions - more than 600 miles and 25 hours by ferry from the mainland - Joseph partakes of kayaking, snorkeling, trekking and whale watching. Yet, in spite of all the activities, he discovers that interactions with the islanders and what one learns by exploring their heritage are the most cherished souvenirs. His personal discoveries among the islanders, whose roots lie in an American past, open up a world still shrouded in mystery and little-known to the casual day tripper.

19:00:00 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #504H Tinsley / Mann / Austin A Black Feminist Professor on Beyonce, Black Feminism and Empowerment; An activist educator calls for us to use our intellgence as a form of service to community; the importance of music and the arts as tools for education and empowerment. Talks by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley, Fatima Mann and Yewande K. Austin.

19:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #127H Alam Khan Kamla talks to Alam Khan, musician, composer and teacher about about his family's musical legacy and his interest in hip-hop.How does he combine his Indian Classical music with hip-hop? His father Ali Akbar Khan established an Indian musical school in Berkeley in the 1960s, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2017.

20:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #127H Women and Depression with Benilde Little An estimated 19 million Americans are living with depression. Novelist and Magazine Editor, Benilde Little joins Carol Jenkins to discuss the topic: Women and Depression and Benilde Little's latest work and moving memoir, "Welcome to My Breakdown".

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 60 of 120 Sun, Apr 15, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #202H We feature Asian American leaders and Thornton in the fashion industry and profile designers, social media experts and entrepreneurs who are changing the way we look at fashion.

21:00:00 2017 Blues Music Awards NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0H The Blues Music Awards presentations and musical performances from the 38th annual Blues Awards held in Memphis, TN in May of 2017. This program features many nominee performances, including, Bettye LaVette, Cedric Burnside, Janiva Magness and more!

22:30:00 Edge of the Everglades: Big Cypress National Preserve APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Narrated by Peter Thomas (Nova), EDGE OF THE EVERGLADES: BIG CYPRESS NATIONAL PRESERVE tells the story of the massive, mysterious marshland that continues to inspire deep passions for - and bitter debate about - one of the last great wild places in the world. On the western edge of the Everglades, beyond the sawgrass prairies of the famed River of Grass, lies the cypress-studded marshland known as the Big Cypress Swamp. The vast wet wilderness - a mosaic of marshes, cypress trees, pinelands and prairies once slated to house the world's largest jetport - now stands as a testament to compromise. In 1974, unlikely allies - conservationists and hunters - brokered a controversial deal which attempted to satisfy both environmental and recreational interests.

23:00:00 Illusions In Stone NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0H Illusions in Stone tells the global story of the emerald trade. It is a story of hope, faith, danger and desire. It is a place where you will meet righteous thieves, reckless illegal miners, and religious scholars in an underground business. They are all united by their fascination with the green stones. Our journey begins in the mines of Brazil, and takes us to India, Zambia, Israel and Colombia where workers face danger and uncertainty below ground and equally dangerous vice and temptation above ground. We meet the miners, traders, scholars, warriors and clergymen. Their stories are tied together by the thread of hope, by the green dream that calls them back to the mines and markets, the dream the often proves to be an illusion.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 61 of 120 Mon, Apr 16, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #504H Tinsley / Mann / Austin A Black Feminist Professor on Beyonce, Black Feminism and Empowerment; An activist educator calls for us to use our intellgence as a form of service to community; the importance of music and the arts as tools for education and empowerment. Talks by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley, Fatima Mann and Yewande K. Austin.

00:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #127H Alam Khan Kamla talks to Alam Khan, musician, composer and teacher about about his family's musical legacy and his interest in hip-hop.How does he combine his Indian Classical music with hip-hop? His father Ali Akbar Khan established an Indian musical school in Berkeley in the 1960s, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2017.

01:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #127H Women and Depression with Benilde Little An estimated 19 million Americans are living with depression. Novelist and Magazine Editor, Benilde Little joins Carol Jenkins to discuss the topic: Women and Depression and Benilde Little's latest work and moving memoir, "Welcome to My Breakdown".

01:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #202H We feature Asian American leaders and Thornton in the fashion industry and profile designers, social media experts and entrepreneurs who are changing the way we look at fashion.

02:00:00 2017 Blues Music Awards NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0H The Blues Music Awards presentations and musical performances from the 38th annual Blues Awards held in Memphis, TN in May of 2017. This program features many nominee performances, including, Bettye LaVette, Cedric Burnside, Janiva Magness and more!

03:30:00 Edge of the Everglades: Big Cypress National Preserve APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0 Narrated by Peter Thomas (Nova), EDGE OF THE EVERGLADES: BIG CYPRESS NATIONAL PRESERVE tells the story of the massive, mysterious marshland that continues to inspire deep passions for - and bitter debate about - one of the last great wild places in the world. On the western edge of the Everglades, beyond the sawgrass prairies of the famed River of Grass, lies the cypress-studded marshland known as the Big Cypress Swamp. The vast wet wilderness - a mosaic of marshes, cypress trees, pinelands and prairies once slated to house the world's largest jetport - now stands as a testament to compromise. In 1974, unlikely allies - conservationists and hunters - brokered a controversial deal which attempted to satisfy both environmental and recreational interests.

04:00:00 Illusions In Stone NETA (S) (CC) N/A #0H Illusions in Stone tells the global story of the emerald trade. It is a story of hope, faith, danger and desire. It is a place where you will meet righteous thieves, reckless illegal miners, and religious scholars in an underground business. They are all united by their fascination with the green stones. Our journey begins in the mines of Brazil, and takes us to India, Zambia, Israel and Colombia where workers face danger and uncertainty below ground and equally dangerous vice and temptation above ground. We meet the miners, traders, scholars, warriors and clergymen. Their stories are tied together by the thread of hope, by the green dream that calls them back to the mines and markets, the dream the often proves to be an illusion.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #570

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #107 Rumors Devilius maliciously spreads the rumor that all of Amadeus' compositions were written by his father, Leopold Mozart. As a result, the Bishop organizes a competition in which Amadeus must compete against Devilius. An herbalist mixes a special ink for Devilius that makes Amadeus' composition disappear. Can Amadeus uncover Devilius' terrible plot before time runs out? The Music: "Serenade in G" ("A Little Serenade") K. 525; Aria of the "Koenigin der Nacht" from "The Magic Flute" K. 620; "Clarinet Concerto in A" K. 622; et al. Additional Content: Monti shows a collection of backgrounds and scenes from the series that correspond to actual places in Salzburg, Mozart's hometown. Monti uses these scenes on the Web site to create an historic city video, set to the series' theme music.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #116H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #111H Healthy Back

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #712Z Relieve Aches and Pains

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 62 of 120 Mon, Apr 16, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1220H Fundamental Moves: In this episode Mary Ann mixes the good old standards with new moves for a fun and effective full body workout.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2921H Change Up Patchwork, Part 3 Make a 9-patch block; then change fabric sizes to show artistic options. Nancy shows you the basics of stitching the versatile 9-patch quilt block, and then she details how to take a fresh approach toward assembling the block to change it up! Modify the size of the fabric strips, use fabric scraps to make a vintage quilt, or change the color to provide artistic options.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #804H Snuggly Slipper Boots Show off warm, snuggly socks. Melissa Leapman knits cozy boots with a folksy Fair Isle pattern and an interesting heel construction. Learn lots of ways to make pom poms and tassels with Lena Skvagerson in the technique corner. Vanessa Wilson crochets cute rustic boots with fringe that are easy enough for a beginner.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3012H Dublin Town The Double Irish Chain is a quintessential quilt pattern, and on this episode, we color it Irish! Debra Finan joins host Sara Gallegos to teach this classic pattern, and adds in a four-leaf clover quilt block for some extra patchwork luck.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7186H

13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1807H

13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #501H Chachi's Champoton Kitchen Pati heads to the coastal city of Champoton, located an hour south of Campeche. She meets her friend Chachi at the local market to gather groceries for a family dinner at Hacienda Niop. After tasting their way through the market, they head to the hacienda to prepare the area's prized dishes Pollo Pibil, a gigantic cooked underground and pan de cazon, a local version of lasagna made with shark, beans, and spicy tomato sauce.

14:00:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113H White Glove Smoke Session This show elevates smoking from the tailgating lot to the penthouse. Start with mesquite- smoked oysters electrified with chipotle barbecue sauce. A mammoth 7-bone prime rib takes a turn on a wood-burning rotisserie prior to being cut into steaks and seared over a blazing oak log fire. You can't have meat without potatoes: the Project Smoke version comes smoke-roasted, stuffed with bacon and smoked cheddar cheese, then smoked a second time until bubbling, and topped with-what else?-smoked . For dessert, there's a rich creamy cheesecake-smoked, of course-and served with burnt sugar cream sauce. Think of this as a white glove smoke session and don't think of firing up your smoker without trying it. Recipes: Chipotle Smoked Oysters; Smoked Prime Rib with Smoked Jus; Triple Smoked Potatoes; Smoked Cheesecake.

14:30:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Wine and Dine In the kitchen, George shares tips on clams, then prepares steamers in white wine, pan-roasted fluke white wine sauce and strawberry mascarpone crrepes. Just in time for the harvest, George joins up with an award-winning winemaker who shares the 40-year history of Long Island wines. Later, a French-trained wine expert offers his insights on choosing wines. Recipes: - Steamers White Wine, Baguette Crostini - Pan Roasted Fluke, Capers Lemon Butter - Steamed White & Green Beans - Strawberry Mascarpone Crepes.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2609H It's All Relative Shape and scale play an important role in all types of art but they are even more important in beads. We begin with our bead material guide and carved beads. Then Allie Buchman joins us for a tutorial on Czech bead shapes. Next Ashley Bunting creates basic wire frames to make earrings. We finish up with peyote basics from Tamara Honaman and the art of color and edging.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #301H Blueprints Before you build, make a plan or blueprint. Julie Fei Fan Balzer creates a scheduling journal with lots of color and style. Lynn Suprock sculpts tiny books to use as journals and jewelry. Joe Rotella builds a planner from an ordinary calendar. Jane Dunnewold talks about personal alignment.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 63 of 120 Mon, Apr 16, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #203H Building Your Business Online In today's world, great tools are available for you to build a business online. The Biz Kids investigate the advantages and potential pitfalls in Internet businesses. See the success of a young graphic designer, a nine-year-old who sells bath salts, and two teens who built a social networking site.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1912H Fly Away Let's make wings and fly. With paper, scissors and a little spaghetti, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes paper feathers. Then, she crafts fuzzy bug wings from felt. Artist Franz Spohn gives the appearance of flight in his drawings. Jenny crafts a bird house for our feathered friends.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1701H Food from the Farm P. Allen Smith showcases farmers and their commitment to bring people back to a more natural way of providing for their families.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #709H The Edible Schoolyard: A Class Without Walls and a Love to Learn (Berkeley, Ca) In all the years of producing episodes for Growing a Greener World, one theme observed that always holds true: place a student in a learning environment that includes growing plants or gardening, and you can't pull them away. They love everything about it... just don't tell them they're getting every aspect of the core curriculum including math, science, language arts, social studies, nutrition, and more. In this episode, the team showcases the original and world-renowned Edible Schoolyard in Berkeley, Calif. Co-founded by famous chef and school neighbor Alice Waters, the Edible Schoolyard is a world-caliber outdoor classroom where teachers from around the globe come to impart lessons that last a lifetime and extend well beyond both the classroom and the garden.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15076H

18:30:00 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #134H Green Awards A report from and new initiatives on sustainability and environmental awareness. Harris Whitbeck reports on how the "green awards" are having an impact on the natural world. Next: In the show's "Game Changer" feature, Norma Ramirez Vasquez is profiled. She heads an unusual if somewhat controversial NGO, providing food relief for poor people fleeing violence and poverty and heading north on trains to the north of Mexico in hopes of finding a better life. Finally, to the Dominican Republic and a video essay on the delights of a hearty soup called Sancocho - a recipe that brings family and friends together.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9011

19:30:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3615H

20:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H

21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #703H Paul Keller Orchestra Bassist and composer Paul Keller heads up this big band from Ann Arbor, featuring originals, classics and the obscure from across the history of jazz. Highlights include "That Old Black Magic" with vocalist Sarah D'Angelo, and the straight-ahead player showcase, "PK's Tempo." Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

21:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #713H George Delancey Quartet Former Michigan State University Jazz students George DeLancey, bass, and Jon Beshay, sax, bring jazz to life alongside Rick Roe, piano, and Sean Dobbins, drums. The George DeLancey Quartet featured "The Piano by the Window" and "Melancholy Evening" during this performance recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

22:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #203H Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Atlanta Coyote Project Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most heavily visited park in the country. The sheer volume of people generates a lot of trash and food waste that tempt the park's mascot, the black bear. Unfortunately, this can mean dangerous encounters for visitors and trauma or death to the bears. Park biologists show us how they manage bears and humans to keep both safe, including the latest in bear DNA research. Then we learn about the wily ways of coyotes in the suburbs, using hidden cameras from the Atlanta Coyote Project.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 64 of 120 Mon, Apr 16, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103H Green Jobs In post-Katrina New Orleans, there's a shining example of real-life results of green job training. At-risk young people get hands-on training on how to fortify and weatherize homes in The Big Easy. Then EcoSense takes you to Spartanburg, S.C., to witness a unique recycling process - The Coca-Cola Company has partnered to create new bottles directly from old bottles without using raw materials. Hungry to go green? See how traditional food industry jobs are being transformed, from the farmer all the way to pizza delivery.

23:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103H Viral Vs. Virus Sensors on asthma inhalers generate real-time maps of environmental dangers to help patients, physicians and disease detectives in Louisville, Kentucky. Street knowledge was also crucial in a historic medical breakthrough: John Snow's mapping of cholera fatalities in 19th century London. In West Oakland, California, citizens confront air pollution and rising asthma rates by collecting traffic data. Local ordinances are changed and everyone breathes easier. Can apps and maps combat globalized diseases in a warming world? Stories of citizen science fighting mosquito-borne diseases with apps and crowd-sourced data in Barcelona, Houston and New Orleans. In Kenya, Medic Mobile develops smart but low-cost software to give simple phones powerful capabilities to help community health workers improve maternal and child health.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 65 of 120 Tue, Apr 17, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #134H Green Awards A report from Ecuador and new initiatives on sustainability and environmental awareness. Harris Whitbeck reports on how the "green awards" are having an impact on the natural world. Next: In the show's "Game Changer" feature, Norma Ramirez Vasquez is profiled. She heads an unusual if somewhat controversial NGO, providing food relief for poor people fleeing violence and poverty and heading north on trains to the north of Mexico in hopes of finding a better life. Finally, to the Dominican Republic and a video essay on the delights of a hearty soup called Sancocho - a recipe that brings family and friends together.

00:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3837H

01:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #302H

02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #703H Paul Keller Orchestra Bassist and composer Paul Keller heads up this big band from Ann Arbor, featuring originals, classics and the obscure from across the history of jazz. Highlights include "That Old Black Magic" with vocalist Sarah D'Angelo, and the straight-ahead player showcase, "PK's Tempo." Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

02:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #713H George Delancey Quartet Former Michigan State University Jazz students George DeLancey, bass, and Jon Beshay, sax, bring jazz to life alongside Rick Roe, piano, and Sean Dobbins, drums. The George DeLancey Quartet featured "The Piano by the Window" and "Melancholy Evening" during this performance recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

03:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #203H Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Atlanta Coyote Project Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most heavily visited park in the country. The sheer volume of people generates a lot of trash and food waste that tempt the park's mascot, the black bear. Unfortunately, this can mean dangerous encounters for visitors and trauma or death to the bears. Park biologists show us how they manage bears and humans to keep both safe, including the latest in bear DNA research. Then we learn about the wily ways of coyotes in the suburbs, using hidden cameras from the Atlanta Coyote Project.

03:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #103H Green Jobs In post-Katrina New Orleans, there's a shining example of real-life results of green job training. At-risk young people get hands-on training on how to fortify and weatherize homes in The Big Easy. Then EcoSense takes you to Spartanburg, S.C., to witness a unique recycling process - The Coca-Cola Company has partnered to create new bottles directly from old bottles without using raw materials. Hungry to go green? See how traditional food industry jobs are being transformed, from the farmer all the way to pizza delivery.

04:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #103H Viral Vs. Virus Sensors on asthma inhalers generate real-time maps of environmental dangers to help patients, physicians and disease detectives in Louisville, Kentucky. Street knowledge was also crucial in a historic medical breakthrough: John Snow's mapping of cholera fatalities in 19th century London. In West Oakland, California, citizens confront air pollution and rising asthma rates by collecting traffic data. Local ordinances are changed and everyone breathes easier. Can apps and maps combat globalized diseases in a warming world? Stories of citizen science fighting mosquito-borne diseases with apps and crowd-sourced data in Barcelona, Houston and New Orleans. In Kenya, Medic Mobile develops smart but low-cost software to give simple phones powerful capabilities to help community health workers improve maternal and child health.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #571

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #108 The Bet The Bishop would like to give Countess Kussmaul, a patron and great lover of Mozart's music, one of Amadeus' compositions as a birthday gift. Devilius bets the Bishop that Amadeus cannot deliver a piece in such a short time. Confident of Mozart's talent as a composer, the Bishop wagers half of his royal household. In an attempt to win the wager, Devilius and Monti the Rat devise a villainous plan. Will Mozart finish his composition on time or will the Bishop make Devilius a wealthy man? The Music: "Violin Sonata in F" K. 376; "Horn Concerto in E Flat Major" K. 417; "Minuet" K. 94; et al. Additional Content: In this episode, Amadeus attempts to write a new composition before nightfall. How do composers compose? Monti shows the moment when Amadeus turns his musical idea into the principal theme of his composition. On the basis of this simple musical piece for three instruments (piano, violin and cello), Monti explains how a composition is built, the notes of each instrument and the single melody. Finally, viewers see and hear the complete composition played by Amadeus, Nannerl and their father Leopold.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 66 of 120 Tue, Apr 17, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #117H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #112H Healthy Neck

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #713Z Strengthen Hips and Improve Posture

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1301H Kinesthetic Awareness This Sit and Be Fit episode focuses on the importance of kinesthetic awareness and weight shifting as they relate to balance.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2922H Simple to Chic T-Shirt Remakes, Part 1 Learn how to update a plain top with embroidery that is fashionable but also flawless. Nancy and guest Eileen Roche show you how to update necklines with fashionable embroidery and other easy yet creative accents. Learn how to hoop a ready made top in your embroidery machine and then watch as the programmed stitching not only adds beautiful embellishments, but changes the neckline shape.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #805H Sweet Baby Cardigans Every baby needs a soft, warm cardigan. Lena Skvagerson shows how to make a charming baby sweater by knitting sideways. In the technique corner, Melissa Leapman makes three types of crochet ribbing. Jenny King crochets a darling child's sweater with twisted cables and little bobbles.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3013H American Pie A scrap quilt masterpiece inspired by an antique, Waste Not, Want Not is a strip-pieced design by guest Marianne Fons. The triangle units are placed to create a bull's-eye effect that will stop you in your tracks. Join Marianne and host Sara Gallegos to learn more about this quilt's history and techniques.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7187H

13:00:00 Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #111H Spring Sensations Today's show is a special celebration of Julie's favorite season of all, the spring. There is something about this time of year that puts a smile on Julie's face and a little spring in her step (ahem) and in her cooking. This full-of-life moment of breathing in the refreshing new air, absorbing the new signs of life all around her and awakening to the sudden surprises that the springtime offers inspires Julie to cook, create and celebrate this sensational season. What better way for Julie to rejoice in the stimulating surroundings than by her preparing and sharing a special spring meal with her crown roasted leg of lamb meat called xaruff mishwee infused with a bouquet of fresh herbs and slowly roasted until fork-tender makes quite the centerpiece on the spring-time table. Julie accompanies this amazing main meal with her fire-roasted baby wheat infused with aromatics called , a super-grain that is sweeping the nation along with her steamed spring vegetables that are tossed in a glorious garlic and fresh-herb butter sauce called khoudra b samneh. Together, these impressive platters truly set the stage and make this show a stunning spring sensation during this significant time of year when everything seems possible.

13:30:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1225H Roasted Pheasant with Red Cabbage The menu includes Wild Rice & Pheasant Soup Roasted Pheasant with Red Cabbage and Pheasant, Tomatoes & Pine Nuts. He also talks about hunting clothes with Jim Brown and David Reynerson of Bowie Outfitters in Baton Rouge, La.

14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #705H Boston's Famous Parker House Situated on Boston's Freedom Trail, the historic Parker House has a rich history in both cuisine and politics. Chef Walter Staib is your tour guide from Haymarket Square to the kitchen of the Parker House. He features: Boston Scrod, the famous Parker House Rolls, and of course, Boston Cream Pie.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 67 of 120 Tue, Apr 17, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106H Milk Street Suppers goes global, as Milk Street Cook Catherine Smart shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Georgian chicken soup (chikhirtma). That's Georgia the republic just south of Russia, not the peach-growing, southern state. Milk Street Cook Lynn Clark reaches into the liquor cabinet to add interest to potatoes as she explains how to make cracked potatoes with vermouth, coriander and rennel. Butter takes a back seat as Milk Street Cook Matthew Card shows how to make fluffy scrambled eggs. And Chris tackles a sticky subject as he demonstrates how to season a carbon steel pan.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2610H Modern Ingenuity This season is all about learning from the masters but we'd be remiss if we didn't also take time to feature some modern ingenuity. Katie takes a look at beads inspired by Monet as a nod to the past. Then Aja Vaz brings us into the current world with modern torches and making tube shaped beads. Then Katie is back with old meets new, as we look at new ways to set crystals. Finally Tamara shows us new and old loom types.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #302H Building Blocks From basic blocks, great new art is built. Lynn Suprock uses a blender to turn recycled materials into paper. Rebekah Meier cuts, sews and paints a multi-media collage. Mary Hettmansperger makes cold connection jewelry and Jane Dunnewold shares more ideas on alignment.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #204H Financial Institutions - All The Same? You can have a savings account in one place, a checking account in another, and you can even bank online. Learn about the services offered by different institutions, including investment houses, stock exchanges, payday loan companies, and more. Visit New York City to see how fashion and finance mix.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1913H Camp Head to the great outdoors with camping crafts. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs fashions a talking stick like those used by ancient tribes. Then, she paints images of nature with sand. Franz Spohn makes his own fishing game and Jenny weaves a beaded dream catcher. Candie Cooper lights up the forest with a cool camp lantern.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1702H Lessons from the Past Culture is created in everyday life by all of us in our various communities. In this episode of Garden Home, P. Allen Smith explores heritage activities from days past.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #710H Saving Seeds for Future Generations: Seed Savers Exchange (Decorah, Ia) Few people realize that less than 10% of all seed varieties commonly grown in 1900 are still with us today. They're extinct-gone forever, because no one took the time to preserve them for future generations. That risk is even greater today thanks to the genetic manipulation of a relatively few remaining seed varieties, combined with the massive buying up of smaller seed companies by overseas giants. The mission of protecting, preserving, and sharing today's precious seed and heirloom varieties has never been more important. Thankfully, one company established to do just that is alive and well, and since 1975 has been thriving in their efforts to preserve horticultural diversity. Seed Savers Exchange has an active international membership of over 13,000 who are helping with the cause. In this episode, Joe makes a trip to Iowa to their scenic 890-acre Heritage Farm to learn more about their process as well as the risks and challenges of safeguarding today's precious seed varieties for future generations.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15077H

18:30:00 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1203H Travel to the Brunkow Farm in Kansas for a dawn-to-dusk look at the challenges faced by a modern-day farm family. Dealing with the grip of a difficult drought, Glenn Brunkow, his wife Jennifer, and their children Isaac and Tatum raise cattle and row crops.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9012

19:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1416H

20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #906H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 68 of 120 Tue, Apr 17, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1012H Bus Driver Tour The Bus Driver Tour has collected gems from across the states, whether it's the big sound of Montana's endless sky or the timeless Appalachian fiddle, they create an authentic blend of energy and honesty.

21:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601H The Revivalists This alt-rock jam band surged out of Bayou Country in 2007, led by the intoxicating David Shaw and were named by Rolling Stonemagazine as one of 2016's "10 Bands You Need to Know." Shaw's searing vocals together with Zack Feinberg on guitar, Andrew Campanelli on drums, Ed Williams on pedal steel guitar, George Gekas on bass, Rob Ingraham on saxophone, and Michael Girardot on keyboards and trumpet energize fans with their eclectic Southern mix of jazz-funk grooves, blues-rock grit, and warm melodies on "Soulfight" (featured on the TV series NCIS: New Orleans), their No. 1 radio hit "Wish I Knew You" and more. This alt-rock jam band surged out of Bayou Country in 2007, led by the intoxicating David Shaw and were named by Rolling Stonemagazine as one of 2016's "10 Bands You Need to Know." Shaw's searing vocals together with Zack Feinberg on guitar, Andrew Campanelli on drums, Ed Williams on pedal steel guitar, George Gekas on bass, Rob Ingraham on saxophone, and Michael Girardot on keyboards and trumpet energize fans with their eclectic Southern mix of jazz-funk grooves, blues-rock grit, and warm melodies on "Soulfight" (featured on the TV series NCIS: New Orleans), their No. 1 radio hit "Wish I Knew You" and more.

22:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H Humans are an important part of the story of Colorado's National Parks. Some used the abundant natural resources to make it home. Others used ingenious methods to adapt to the harsh environments. Still others recognized the wonder of these places and sought to preserve them for future generations. The common denominator for humans across cultures - and through time - is the power the National Parks of Colorado have on the human spirit.

23:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502H Digital Do-Gooders Whether you call them "social entrepreneurs" or "digital do-gooders," meet young people who are utilizing the dynamic digital world to make a difference and drive positive change. Hear inspiring stories of philanthropy, compassion, and generosity guided by teens who use digital tools to connect, collaborate, and help solve problems around the globe. Families also will learn about exciting opportunities for teens to engage in online volunteering; and experts will share advice for teens who want to harness the power of digital media to support the causes that are important to them.

23:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H War On Invasive Species Go behind the scenes of the fight against devastation caused by non-native plants and animals, including the relentless Old World Climbing Fern and efforts by retrained military veterans who capture Burmese Pythons.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 69 of 120 Wed, Apr 18, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1203H Travel to the Brunkow Farm in Kansas for a dawn-to-dusk look at the challenges faced by a modern-day farm family. Dealing with the grip of a difficult drought, Glenn Brunkow, his wife Jennifer, and their children Isaac and Tatum raise cattle and row crops.

00:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #815H Khizr Khan, Activist/Author Khizr Khan is the Gold Star father, author, and a Constitutional Rights Advocate. He attended Punjab University Law School in Pakistan before moving to the US where he attended Harvard Law. In 2016, he and his wife Ghazala spoke at the Democratic National Convention. Khan's latest book is titled An American Family: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice.

01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #906H

01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1012H Bus Driver Tour The Bus Driver Tour has collected gems from across the states, whether it's the big sound of Montana's endless sky or the timeless Appalachian fiddle, they create an authentic blend of energy and honesty.

02:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #601H The Revivalists This alt-rock jam band surged out of Bayou Country in 2007, led by the intoxicating David Shaw and were named by Rolling Stonemagazine as one of 2016's "10 Bands You Need to Know." Shaw's searing vocals together with Zack Feinberg on guitar, Andrew Campanelli on drums, Ed Williams on pedal steel guitar, George Gekas on bass, Rob Ingraham on saxophone, and Michael Girardot on keyboards and trumpet energize fans with their eclectic Southern mix of jazz-funk grooves, blues-rock grit, and warm melodies on "Soulfight" (featured on the TV series NCIS: New Orleans), their No. 1 radio hit "Wish I Knew You" and more. This alt-rock jam band surged out of Bayou Country in 2007, led by the intoxicating David Shaw and were named by Rolling Stonemagazine as one of 2016's "10 Bands You Need to Know." Shaw's searing vocals together with Zack Feinberg on guitar, Andrew Campanelli on drums, Ed Williams on pedal steel guitar, George Gekas on bass, Rob Ingraham on saxophone, and Michael Girardot on keyboards and trumpet energize fans with their eclectic Southern mix of jazz-funk grooves, blues-rock grit, and warm melodies on "Soulfight" (featured on the TV series NCIS: New Orleans), their No. 1 radio hit "Wish I Knew You" and more.

03:00:00 Heart of the World: Colorado's National Parks APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H Humans are an important part of the story of Colorado's National Parks. Some used the abundant natural resources to make it home. Others used ingenious methods to adapt to the harsh environments. Still others recognized the wonder of these places and sought to preserve them for future generations. The common denominator for humans across cultures - and through time - is the power the National Parks of Colorado have on the human spirit.

04:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502H Digital Do-Gooders Whether you call them "social entrepreneurs" or "digital do-gooders," meet young people who are utilizing the dynamic digital world to make a difference and drive positive change. Hear inspiring stories of philanthropy, compassion, and generosity guided by teens who use digital tools to connect, collaborate, and help solve problems around the globe. Families also will learn about exciting opportunities for teens to engage in online volunteering; and experts will share advice for teens who want to harness the power of digital media to support the causes that are important to them.

04:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #102H War On Invasive Species Go behind the scenes of the fight against devastation caused by non-native plants and animals, including the relentless Old World Climbing Fern and efforts by retrained military veterans who capture Burmese Pythons.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #572

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #109 Mysterious Drink The Bishop wants to hold a music competition between the cities of Linz and Salzburg. To prevent another brilliant success by Amadeus, Devilius obtains a strong sleeping potion, which should knock out Amadeus at the appropriate time. Devilius will then appear as the "black violinist" and claim victory for himself. To make matters worse, Amadeus' father, Leopold, took Amadeus' violin to a pawnbroker because he desperately needs money. Can Amadeus shine without his violin? Will the sleeping potion work? Or, will Devilius once again leave the concert hall as the loser? The Music: "Divertimento in B Major" K. 137; "Violin Sonata in A" K. 305; "12 Variations for Violin and Piano in G" K. 359; et al. Additional Content: This episode describes the different violins of the world-renowned violin maker Stradivari, including an old and expensive Stradivarius, and explains how instruments differ from each other by listening to diverse violins.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 70 of 120 Wed, Apr 18, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #118H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #113H Brain Aerobics

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #714Z Standing Ab Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1302H Static Balance Weights are incorporated into the standing exercises to challenge static balance.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2923H Simple to Chic T-Shirt Remakes, Part 2 Learn how to easily and creatively use your embroidery machine to give a plain top a new focus. Nancy Zieman and embroidery expert Eileen Roche give you the confidence and inspiration you need to update the neckline of a top with designer touches. Use embroidery to add thread motifs and programmed stitches to change the shape of a neckline.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #806H One of a Kind Totes Take your yarn along in a stylish tote. Kristen Mangus makes an adorable raspberry stitch bag that is knit on a loom. Learn to make center-pull yarn balls in the technique corner with Ellen Gormley. Vanessa Wilson crochets a Boho tapestry bag with a long strap and drawstring closure that goes everywhere.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2801H Folk Dance There are dozens of "traditional" quilt block designs. This episode features a quilt that uses one of those blocks - the Fons & Porter Pickle Dish Template Set makes the cutting and piecing of this block more enjoyable. Mary and Marianne Fons will guide you through the construction of the block, with tips that make your patchwork trouble-free.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7188H

13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #417H Vegetable Favorites Italy is a garden year round, and Lidia celebrates an array of beautiful vegetable dishes including: stalks stuffed with gorgonzola and apples; an elegant asparagus and scallion salad; a refreshing fava sesame dip, that pairs beautifully with flat breads and finally a linguine with swisschard made with and creamy fresh ricotta.

13:30:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H A Taste of Asia In sunny Nelson at the top of New Zealand's South Island, Annabel Langbein goes foraging and harvests mushrooms to use in a quick and easy teriyaki fish and mushroom bake. She also shares her recipe for a super-simple lemon and ginger ice cream served with crunchy ginger biscotti. Recipes from this episode: pan-fried mushrooms with pine nuts, , salted edamame, teriyaki sauce, teriyaki fish and mushroom bake, Japanese-style rice, gingered bok choy, lemon and ginger ice cream, ginger biscotti, fresh flower tea.

14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1502H Jacques Pepin The legendary Jacques Pepin, who is best-known for his PBS cooking series as well as his history of cooking with , keeps things fun and simple this week. Jacques and his granddaughter Shorey swing by Ming's loft to make curly dogs with pickle relish, mayogrette dressing and potato salad. Ming cooks up some quick Chinese sausage buns. Simple ingredients make delicious dishes on Simply Ming.

14:30:00 Cook's Country APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1007H Bourbon and Broccoli Hit The Grill Julia Collin Davison shows Bridget Lancaster how to make the ultimate grilled bourbon steaks. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of dill pickle spears. Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for instant-read thermometers for the budget conscious cook. Test cook Ashley Moore heads out to the grill to show Bridget a recipe for perfect grilled broccoli with lemon and parmesan.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 71 of 120 Wed, Apr 18, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2611H The Artistic Process Making art is a process that requires start to finish instructions. Tamara Honaman is up first with the basics of bead embroidery - what you need, the tools, and various finishes and shapes. Then meet Katie Baum as she takes you through a sterling ring from start to finish - learn about kilns and working in sterling.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #303H Nuts and Bolts Let's get down to nuts and bolts. Candie Cooper weaves leather through washers to make a cool bracelet. Joe Rotella and Julie McGuffee join forces and power up their tools to create a musical wind chime from a wine bottle. Jane Dunnewold concludes her thoughts on alignment.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #205H How Credit Affects Your Life Did you know that your credit score could make the difference in whether or not you get into the college of your dreams? Your credit score could even impact whether or not you get the job you're applying for. Join the Biz Kids, and you'll learn about building good credit and how the credit laws affect your life.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1801H Fins, Feathers and Fur Let's get creative with inspiration from the forest, sea and sky. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker make a friendly hedgehog then Katie creates a wiggly fish. Franz Spohn scratches off paint to make colorful animal images and Jenny makes a gelatin print Valentine's Day card.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1703H Why Buy? P. Allen Smith shares some creative tips for redesigning your space by using what you already own!

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #711H Community Gardens: Growing So Much More Than Plants Having an opportunity to participate in a community garden builds a sense of community like nothing else. It provides opportunities for exercise, education, therapy, relaxation and social interaction, along with preserving green space and conserving resources. By looking at several prime examples of community gardens in action, this episode demonstrates how the benefits of a neighborhood garden can reach far beyond the garden gates, bringing people closer to the earth and to each other. In the kitchen, Chef Nathan uses kale fresh from the garden to create a ribollita, also known as a Tuscan vegetable and bread soup.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15078H

18:30:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #901H Pax Americana: The American Peace The past 70 years has been the era of "Pax Americana," a period of relative stability thanks to the influence and ballast provided by the United States. But with Russian expansion and a rising China, how long can it last?

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9013

19:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #515H

20:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H The Lowertown Line: Chastity Brown Singer/songwriter Chastity Brown performs for a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Brown and host Dessa discuss "porch culture" in Brown's native Tennessee, spirituality in singing, and storytelling through music. Songs performed: Solely, Lift Us, If You Let Me, I Left Home.

20:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H Artist: Master Series with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Member Gretchen Peters, accompanied by Barry Walsh, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Gretchen Peters is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and a two-time Grammy Award nominee. Her song, "Independence Day," recorded by Martina McBride, was named Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1995. She has also written songs for Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Anne Murray, Shania Twain, Neil Diamond, and Bryan Adams, with whom she also co-writes. She collaborates, performs and records with her husband, Barry Walsh, who has worked with Roy Orbison, Waylon Jennings, Olivia Newton-John, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and Alex Chilton's Box Tops. She performs "Five Minutes," "The Cure For The Pain" and "Matador."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 72 of 120 Wed, Apr 18, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1204H Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes celebrate the release of their new album, Crack-Up, with a special performance at the Knockdown Center in Queens, New York. The mesmerizing concert highlights material from their new record-the influential band's first release in six years-while also looking back to such favorites as "Helplessness Blues" and "Mykonos." The century-old Knockdown Center, a magnificent former glass blowing facility and door factory, provides a perfect setting for the group's atmospheric harmonies and expansive arrangements.

22:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose Assam India: Quest for the One-Horned APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In his latest ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE special, renowned adventurer Richard Bangs treks through the remote state of Assam in India - a region of rushing rivers, strapping monsoons, vast expanses of unspoiled land and a staggering array of wildlife, including the one-horned rhinoceros. What kept these rare rhinos from falling into extinction? What does their story reveal about the world and about saving precious wildlife? Richard sets off to discover what this elusive rhino represents to the people of Assam - and to the world.

23:00:00 Doing The Reptile Rumba from the Rainforest of Ranomafana APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H DOING THE REPTILE RUMBA FROM THE RAINFOREST OF RANOMAFANA features Erik Callender, a herpetologist who has turned his lifelong fascination with reptiles into a professional teaching career. In the one-hour program, viewers see first-hand Erik's excitement for teaching and exposing children to the wonders of science and education through his classroom visits in the U.S., where he brings along a menagerie of exotic animals, including lizards, reptiles and snakes. He also travels to the Ranomafana rainforest in Madagascar, where Callender engages with the locals, studies the animals, feeds the crocodiles, and introduces the children of two cultures to some of the most fascinating creatures on earth - as well as each other through webcasts.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 73 of 120 Thu, Apr 19, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #901H Pax Americana: The American Peace The past 70 years has been the era of "Pax Americana," a period of relative stability thanks to the influence and ballast provided by the United States. But with Russian expansion and a rising China, how long can it last?

00:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #515H

01:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H The Lowertown Line: Chastity Brown Singer/songwriter Chastity Brown performs for a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Brown and host Dessa discuss "porch culture" in Brown's native Tennessee, spirituality in singing, and storytelling through music. Songs performed: Solely, Lift Us, If You Let Me, I Left Home.

01:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H Artist: Master Series with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Member Gretchen Peters, accompanied by Barry Walsh, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Gretchen Peters is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and a two-time Grammy Award nominee. Her song, "Independence Day," recorded by Martina McBride, was named Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1995. She has also written songs for Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Anne Murray, Shania Twain, Neil Diamond, and Bryan Adams, with whom she also co-writes. She collaborates, performs and records with her husband, Barry Walsh, who has worked with Roy Orbison, Waylon Jennings, Olivia Newton-John, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and Alex Chilton's Box Tops. She performs "Five Minutes," "The Cure For The Pain" and "Matador."

02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1204H Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes celebrate the release of their new album, Crack-Up, with a special performance at the Knockdown Center in Queens, New York. The mesmerizing concert highlights material from their new record-the influential band's first release in six years-while also looking back to such favorites as "Helplessness Blues" and "Mykonos." The century-old Knockdown Center, a magnificent former glass blowing facility and door factory, provides a perfect setting for the group's atmospheric harmonies and expansive arrangements.

03:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose Assam India: Quest for the One-Horned APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In his latest ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE special, renowned adventurer Richard Bangs treks through the remote state of Assam in India - a region of rushing rivers, strapping monsoons, vast expanses of unspoiled land and a staggering array of wildlife, including the one-horned rhinoceros. What kept these rare rhinos from falling into extinction? What does their story reveal about the world and about saving precious wildlife? Richard sets off to discover what this elusive rhino represents to the people of Assam - and to the world.

04:00:00 Doing The Reptile Rumba from the Rainforest of Ranomafana APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H DOING THE REPTILE RUMBA FROM THE RAINFOREST OF RANOMAFANA features Erik Callender, a herpetologist who has turned his lifelong fascination with reptiles into a professional teaching career. In the one-hour program, viewers see first-hand Erik's excitement for teaching and exposing children to the wonders of science and education through his classroom visits in the U.S., where he brings along a menagerie of exotic animals, including lizards, reptiles and snakes. He also travels to the Ranomafana rainforest in Madagascar, where Callender engages with the locals, studies the animals, feeds the crocodiles, and introduces the children of two cultures to some of the most fascinating creatures on earth - as well as each other through webcasts.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #573

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #110 The Wrong Boat On their way to Vienna, Amadeus and his sister Nannerl follow a troupe of actors and accidentally board the wrong ship. While their parents sail on the Danube towards Vienna, the two children enjoy their time aboard the pleasure boat. They cap off the performance of the acting troupe with their own musical accompaniment. Along the way, they help bring peace between an angry father and his daughter and future son-in-law. But will the Mozart siblings ever catch up with their parents' ship? The Music: "Sonata in C Major" K. 545; "Flute Quartet in D" K. 285; "Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra in C" K. 190; et al. Additional Content: The Mozart family travels to Vienna in this episode. When they arrive in Passau at the river Donau, they board a ship instead of a coach. The trip from Salzburg to Vienna took several days, as traveling during that time was much more difficult and time-consuming. Monti shows how people traveled in the past.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #119H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #114H Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 74 of 120 Thu, Apr 19, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #715Z Feet and Knees

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1303H Pelvic & Ribcage Mobility Pelvic and ribcage mobility exercises take center stage in this fun full-body workout.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2924H Hoop It Up - Guide to Successful Embroidery, Part 1 Use your embroidery sewing machine to create unique gift bundles for a baby, kids, or friends. Wondering if you're up to the task? Let Nancy and guest, Marie Zinno, show you how to hoop for success on a variety of standard gift items such as baby bibs, tote bags, and hooded towels. You'll soon find that learning the right way to attach fabrics to an embroidery hoop leads to embroidery success.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #807H Top Down Sweaters Let's take it from the top down. Lena Skvagerson knits a comfy tunic sweater with a saucy split at the neckline. Melissa Leapman knits mitered squares in the technique corner. Then, Ellen Gormley crochets a lacy, casual, pullover with a Bruges lace neckline and no seams.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2802H Kin Coterie When you find a block pattern you love, does it also have a "sister" block? We will define the term and show you how to creatively design a quilt using that as your inspiration. Patrick and AnneMarie Chany discuss color choices, techniques and arrangement of patchwork-all decisions we address in this episode.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7189H

13:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #201H Nuts About Nut Loaf Host Laura Theodore prepares a delightful dinner that features hearty "Cashew and Quinoa Loaf," paired with savory "Paprika and Rosemary Roasted Red Potatoes." On the side, mouth watering "Asparagus with Vegan 'Hollandaise' sauce." Quick to prepare "Flourless Oatmeal Lace Cookies" make a crisp and delicious dessert.

13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #515H Chicken Comfort When it comes to , chicken is the number one ingredient. In fact, it's the star of Jean Anderson's fried chicken. Put away your fryer because this chicken is baked! Then, Sara comes through with a cozy winter chicken chili to warm your bones.

14:00:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #206H Hearty Greens Growing up, Joanne spent many hours in her grandparents' garden. You can't get more fresh than a farm, so they're going to Beet Generation Farm to hang out with a new generation of organic farmers, and then to an Italian market. With their greens, Joanne and her student Geoff will make a dandelion, dale and kumquat salad with Marrakech spiced walnuts, and then grilled broccoli rabe wrapped in prosciutto. Come join them down on the farm.

14:30:00 New Scandinavian Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #706H Historical Garden Some of Scandinavia's grandest farms can be found around Norway's largest lake, Mjosa. In today's episode Andreas visits one of them, Hovelsrud, where he combines innovation, tradition and world class vegetables. He uses fresh herbs to make an egg-free mayonnaise, combines baked rutabaga and local vendace roe, and makes scones with yellow and red beets. For main course he makes a potato crusted beef fillet with herbs from the beautiful garden.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2612H Time for Art When you talk about art, we often imagine a painstaking process that takes a lot of time, but today's artists are here to show speedy techniques that still create beautiful works of art! Wyatt White starts us out with 4 projects. They are super-fast and introduce a new technique. Then Eva Sherman has tips for soldering jump rings, make a lot to start and then get creative. Tamara Honaman finishes up with ways to bring mixed media into your jewelry with resin. The process is super-fast minus the drying time.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 75 of 120 Thu, Apr 19, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #304H Bricks Need Mortar - They Don't Stand Alone Combine materials with inspiration to make contemporary art. Julie Fei Fan Balzer sews and stamps fabric embellishments for book covers and more. Debbi Simon combines clay with uncommon materials to create unique 3-D pieces. Julie Fei Fan Balzer screen prints with stencils and Mary Hettmansperger adds shine to metalwork with mica.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #206H The Art of Negotiation Discover strategies for effective negotiations with your parents, teachers, friends, siblings, and bosses. Even if you are simply working out the shared schedule with your brother to walk the dog, you'll find out how to achieve your goals and arrive at a winning solution for everyone. Discover the success of teens who run "Grand Slam Garage Sales" and another young man who sells movie memorabilia online.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1802H Dress Up It's fun to dress up and decorate. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker team up to make a really cool cape. Candie Cooper recreates a design from a famous modern artwork. Then, we'll dance away in a new tutu skirt and make a patriotic decoration from blogger Angie Holden.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1704H Wedding Season Design is one of the key elements of your wedding planning. From cake to bouquet, P. Allen Smith has you covered in this special matrimonial episode of Garden Home.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #712H Growing Big Flavors In Small Spaces (Los Angeles, Ca) The busier we get, the more we seem to seek a time when life wasn't so fast. A movement toward a simple yet flavorful lifestyle, often associated with the term "homesteading," is growing more popular all the time. And it's not just rural farm-types that are leading the charge. People from all walks of life, including professionals from the suburbs to city-dwelling urbanites are looking to raise their own chickens, grow their own organic food, can and preserve the harvest, and other practices more commonly associated with the activities of our parents and grandparents. In this episode, the team goes behind the scenes with one of the country's leading contemporary urban homesteaders, Theresa Loe, to learn more about what's behind this exploding trend. It all happens from her own tiny Los Angeles homestead, where's she all about fresh, seasonal and locally-sourced flavor.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15079H

18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1443H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9014

19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1310H

20:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #707H Betty Joplin Grammy nominated Michigan favorite Betty Joplin lends her vocal styling to some of the greatest standards ever written. Includes "At Last," "Stormy Weather," and more. Joplin is backed by Larry Barrs, guitar; Jim Alfredson, keyboards; Jeff Shoup, drums. Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

20:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #703H Funky Nassau Along with the young creatives of Nassau, experience a side of the capital that has never been seen before. The 'Birds of Paradise' push the creative edge of the Caribbean islands to a new era of entertainment. With Mirissa Neff, learn that once one steps off the tourist grid in Nassau, the Bahamian people are more vibrant than the very oceans that surround these islands.

21:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104H Stop Light Observations SLO, formed by songwriter/pianist John-Keith Culbreath and guitarist Louis Duffie when they were thirteen, is truly a "garage band". They were joined by drummer Luke Withers, vocalist Will Blackburn, bassist and fiddler Coleman Sawyer, and lead guitarist Wyatt Garey while all were in high school. In this episode you witness the evolution of their brotherhood in their performance.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 76 of 120 Thu, Apr 19, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H

22:00:00 Seeking The Greatest Good APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Although born of wealth and privilege, Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946) dedicated his life to public service - advocating for the sustainable management of natural resources. He championed the establishment of the National Forests and the U.S. Forest Service, where he served as its first chief under President Theodore Roosevelt. Pinchot believed in the democratization of national resources, and fought to ensure that a few powerful individuals could not monopolize these resources for their own financial gain. To him, natural wealth belonged to the the nation as a whole, and therefore should provide "the greatest good to the greatest number of people for the long run." SEEKING THE GREATEST GOOD chronicles the legacy of Pinchot's "practical conservation" philosophy, and celebrates its relevance in helping to understand and solve today's conservation challenges. Supplemented by archival materials and awe-inspiring nature photography, SEEKING THE GREATEST GOOD interweaves events in U.S. environmental history with Pinchot's life story and career achievements. The documentary also profiles those responsible for shaping Pinchot's principles and perspectives, including his parents, Mary and James; George Perkins Marsh and his landmark 1865 book, Man and Nature; and fellow progressives John Muir and George Bird Grinnell.

23:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #206H The Exceptionally Extraordinary By Lindsey Phillips and Lauren Domino. Come along with colorful characters carrying on a cherished Mardi Gras tradition as they gather at the epicenter of all things costuming - the family-owned Jefferson Variety fabric and craft store. The film highlights the creativity and personal expression linked in the cultural identity and narrative of New Orleans and provides a deeper look into the significance of costuming and the carnival season.

23:30:00 Native Waters: A Chitimacha Recollection APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The Chitimacha, the 1,000-member tribe known as "the People of Many Waters," are heirs to an unbroken 8,000-year past. Living off the bounty of Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin, one of the richest inland estuaries on the continent, this indigenous nation persists and rejuvenates its culture despite gradually losing its ancestral territory to environmental and man-made forces. NATIVE WATERS: A CHITIMACHA RECOLLECTION journeys into sacred places of the Atchafalaya Basin with author Roger Stouff, the son of the last chief of the Chitimacha Indians and a keeper of his family's oral tradition. Stouff shares native stories, beliefs and perspectives about this often overlooked people. An avid fly-fisherman, Stouff laments the certain demise of the river basin, the depletion of its sacred fishing and hunting grounds and the painful "vanishings" of the time- honored Chitimacha way of life.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 77 of 120 Fri, Apr 20, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #614H Jayne Ann Krentz, When All The Girls Have Gone Today's Well Read guest believes at the core of the romance suspense novel lies a classic American story. Author Jayne Ann Krentz explains the core values present in each of her books; debunks the misconception that romance novels are sexual tales; and introduces us to an unlikely crime fighting couple in her new book "When All The Girls Have Gone." In Bookmarks, Mary Ann's list of improbable partners working together to right wrongs.

00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1310H

01:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #707H Betty Joplin Grammy nominated Michigan favorite Betty Joplin lends her vocal styling to some of the greatest standards ever written. Includes "At Last," "Stormy Weather," and more. Joplin is backed by Larry Barrs, guitar; Jim Alfredson, keyboards; Jeff Shoup, drums. Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

01:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #703H Funky Nassau Along with the young creatives of Nassau, experience a side of the capital that has never been seen before. The 'Birds of Paradise' push the creative edge of the Caribbean islands to a new era of entertainment. With Mirissa Neff, learn that once one steps off the tourist grid in Nassau, the Bahamian people are more vibrant than the very oceans that surround these islands.

02:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104H Stop Light Observations SLO, formed by songwriter/pianist John-Keith Culbreath and guitarist Louis Duffie when they were thirteen, is truly a "garage band". They were joined by drummer Luke Withers, vocalist Will Blackburn, bassist and fiddler Coleman Sawyer, and lead guitarist Wyatt Garey while all were in high school. In this episode you witness the evolution of their brotherhood in their performance.

02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H

03:00:00 Seeking The Greatest Good APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Although born of wealth and privilege, Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946) dedicated his life to public service - advocating for the sustainable management of natural resources. He championed the establishment of the National Forests and the U.S. Forest Service, where he served as its first chief under President Theodore Roosevelt. Pinchot believed in the democratization of national resources, and fought to ensure that a few powerful individuals could not monopolize these resources for their own financial gain. To him, natural wealth belonged to the the nation as a whole, and therefore should provide "the greatest good to the greatest number of people for the long run." SEEKING THE GREATEST GOOD chronicles the legacy of Pinchot's "practical conservation" philosophy, and celebrates its relevance in helping to understand and solve today's conservation challenges. Supplemented by archival materials and awe-inspiring nature photography, SEEKING THE GREATEST GOOD interweaves events in U.S. environmental history with Pinchot's life story and career achievements. The documentary also profiles those responsible for shaping Pinchot's principles and perspectives, including his parents, Mary and James; George Perkins Marsh and his landmark 1865 book, Man and Nature; and fellow progressives John Muir and George Bird Grinnell.

04:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #206H The Exceptionally Extraordinary By Lindsey Phillips and Lauren Domino. Come along with colorful characters carrying on a cherished Mardi Gras tradition as they gather at the epicenter of all things costuming - the family-owned Jefferson Variety fabric and craft store. The film highlights the creativity and personal expression linked in the cultural identity and narrative of New Orleans and provides a deeper look into the significance of costuming and the carnival season.

04:30:00 Native Waters: A Chitimacha Recollection APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The Chitimacha, the 1,000-member tribe known as "the People of Many Waters," are heirs to an unbroken 8,000-year past. Living off the bounty of Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin, one of the richest inland estuaries on the continent, this indigenous nation persists and rejuvenates its culture despite gradually losing its ancestral territory to environmental and man-made forces. NATIVE WATERS: A CHITIMACHA RECOLLECTION journeys into sacred places of the Atchafalaya Basin with author Roger Stouff, the son of the last chief of the Chitimacha Indians and a keeper of his family's oral tradition. Stouff shares native stories, beliefs and perspectives about this often overlooked people. An avid fly-fisherman, Stouff laments the certain demise of the river basin, the depletion of its sacred fishing and hunting grounds and the painful "vanishings" of the time- honored Chitimacha way of life.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #574

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 78 of 120 Fri, Apr 20, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #111 The Dancing Harbor After their boat trip on the Danube, the Mozarts land in Vienna, along with Devilius' deceitful trio. To prevent the Mozarts from entering Vienna, they steal Amadeus' father Leopold's wallet. This leads to big complications; customs officers mistake the Mozarts for merchants and ask them to pay high tariffs. Amadeus gets the whole harbor - including Empress Maria Theresia and her children - dancing with a sensational musical performance that convinces the customs officers. Now, nothing stands in the way of a visit to the imperial castle. The Music: "Divertimento No. 17" K. 334; "Contredance in D" K. 603; et al. Additional Content: Monti explains that Austria is Amadeus's home country and introduces Linz, Salzburg, Vienna, the river Danube and other Austrian landscapes.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #120H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #115H Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #716Z Bone Strengthening

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1304H Strong Back Strong Core Mary Ann combines a variety of exercises to emphasize the importance of strong core muscles and their role in maintaining back health.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2925H Hoop It Up - Guide to Successful Embroidery, Part 2 Learn how to successfully use stabilizers and embroidery designs to stitch top-notch projects. Embroidery pro Marie Zinno joins Nancy to share her tips on how to successfully embroider by machine. As a professional, Marie knows the ins and outs of attaching a ready made T-shirt, baby onesie, tote, or slippers to an embroidery hoop, and she's willing to share all her trade secrets.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #808H Fanciful Shawls Make a simple shawl fancy. Starting with a garter stitch, Kristen Mangus knits a cable lace edging to create an elegant shawl. In the technique corner, Lena Skvagerson shows how to work in the ends as you go. Jenny King crochets a peacock-colored shawl starting from the center out and adds a picot border.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2803H Dressed-Up Patchwork: Piecing with Alternative Fabrics Creating an original quilt, sometimes takes in a different direction. As quilters we work with cotton fabrics a majority of the time. Have you been curious about all the other fabrics available, denim, velvet, taffeta, and knits just to name a few. Can they be used in quilts? If so, what type of quilts and how do we approach them successfully. Patrick is joined by Jerry Granata an award winning quilter who teaches us the methods for working with alternative fabrics.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7190H

13:00:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1503H Rebelle / Cherche Midi The Bowery, a boulevard that was once better known for the flop-houses and the down and out is now gentrified beyond recognition. Two solid new restaurants speak to this progress, Rebelle, and Cherchi Midi, just a block apart.

13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H The Ultimate Steak Dinner Nick visits the butcher and the pear orchard and prepares New York Steak with Vodka Martini Sauce and Pears in Marsala Wine Sauce.

14:00:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #106H Passing on the Wisdom This episode is all about Cecilia as a mentor and passing on her kitchen wisdom. "Cecilia is a perfect mentor because she gives perfect advice," says legendary chef Jeremiah Tower. She gave Julia Child cooking lessons and was Alice Water's mentor in the years leading up to Chez Panisse. Well into her 90's, Cecilia is still mentoring a new generation of San Francisco's chefs. Corey Lee, a Korean American comes to her for professional advice and for personal as well. Tyler Florence asks Cecilia how to manage fame. And Belinda Leong, chef/co-owner and creator of b.patisserie is like a daughter to Cecilia and seeks out her counsel daily. In this episode, first they recreate a Mandarin classic dessert, glaceed bananas. Then Belinda does a b.patisserie signature favorite, her now famous chocolate banana croissant.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 79 of 120 Fri, Apr 20, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H Toast to Julia Jacques raises a glass - and a fork! - to his beloved friend Julia Child as he shares recipes and anecdotes from their past. First, sole vin blanc, one of Julia's favorites, begins with a fish filleting lesson, and a healthy pour of white wine for the sauce. Next, Jacques mixes together an aromatic assortment of spices for a pan-roasted rack of lamb with spice crust served on a crown of fried potatoes cooked to a golden brown crisp and accompanied by a stew of peas and fennel with lardons. Lastly, Jacques shows us how to finish a large menu with a light fruit dessert by making wine sherbet finale in honor of his friend Julia.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2613H Making Art Accessible A key to making art accessible is to introduce it to our daily life. We begin with cast metal beads and pendants in our final bead inspiration. Then Jackie Truty introduces us to the technique of scraffito, using it to make plates to adorn our home. We end with Candie Cooper and a geometric bohemian necklace with a simple design easy enough for beginners.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #305H A Good Foundation Great art is built on a good foundation. Rebekah Meier cuts, paints and assembles layers of felt. Mystele Kirkeeng uses paints and pastels to craft a folk art house. Mary Hettmansperger fabricates jewelry and art objects from copper. Jane Dunnewold discusses content.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #207H The World Is A Risky Place Taking risks in life is important, but you want to be smart about those risks. Learn the things you can do to protect your business, your assets, and yourself. Meet two young tennis coaches and the owner of "Small Town Skateshop."

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1803H Superheroes Who's your favorite superhero? Katie Hacker creates a utility belt to boost your super powers. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a hero emblem for your room. Franz Spohn shows how to draw yourself into a comic book hero and Katie makes Kryptonite soap.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1705H Cotton All Around Nearly 20 billion new items of clothing are purchased each year. Where does it all come from? P. Allen Smith follows the "cotton trail" to find out.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #713H Growing Healthy Foods and Sustainable Communities (Atlanta, Ga) The modern farmer often bears no resemblance to the old stereotype. Many young farmers today are growing much more than just healthy crops. They're thinking outside the plot to raise healthy communities and lifestyles around organically grown food, school and community gardens, even eco-conscious resorts. Daron Joffe (a.k.a. "Farmer D") is one such farmer and entrepreneur breaking down the walls of traditional farming. Today, his services and projects can be found all around the country, and the proven results of his efforts are in high demand by some of the most prominent gardeners and companies in America.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15080H

18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1416H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9015

19:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1016H

20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1214H Randall Hibbitts & Appalachia / The Bankesters

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 80 of 120 Fri, Apr 20, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2003H and Ari Hest JUDY COLLINS burst onto the folk and pop world with her debut album 'A Maid of Constant Sorrow' in 1961, but it was her cover of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now", the lead single from her 1967 album 'Wildflowers', that gave Collins international prominence. The single hit the Top 10 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and won Collins her first Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance. She enjoyed further success with her covers of "Someday Soon", "Chelsea Morning", "Amazing Grace", and "Cook with Honey". She returns to WoodSongs riding the global wave of her first new studio album in four years, a project of incredible duets with the likes of Michael McDonald, Don McLean, Jackson Brown, Willie Nelson and many others. ARI HEST makes his second appearance on our show. A powerful singer and songwriter and brilliant guitarist in his own right, he has been opening shows for Judy Collins around the world and appears on her duet album. Ari and Judy will perform songs from their Grammy nominated collaborative album 'Silver Skies Blue'. WoodSongs Kid: Mya Hunt is an incredibly powerful vocalist. She is 11 from Mount Vernon, Kentucky.

22:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #501H First Gen 101 Three stories of misadventures as first generation Americans navigating identity, love and acceptance amid converging cultures: Fanny Pack by Uttera Singh, Prom by Imran J. Khan, and Groomed by Wyatt Rockefeller.

22:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #615H A Conversation with Jason Reitman Writer/director Jason Reitman, whose credits include Thank You for Smoking, Up in the Air Juno, and most recently, the TV series Casual, discusses his journey from novice filmmaker to indie stalwart.

23:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #403H Mummification Rituals Around The World Guest: Dr. David Hurst Thomas. Movie: The Mummy! The Mummy is rising once again! Fact and fiction from a guy who knows, the American Museum of Natural History's Dr. David Hurst Thomas.

23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1122H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 81 of 120 Sat, Apr 21, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1004H Food Allergies Patient Story: While some food allergies are not that severe, some can be life threatening. Meet Stacy Saiontz, whose son's food allergies changed the way her entire family lives. Myth or Medicine: Are peanut allergies on the rise? Second Opinion 5: Five things everyone should know about food allergies.

00:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1016H

01:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1214H Randall Hibbitts & Appalachia / The Bankesters

02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2003H Judy Collins and Ari Hest JUDY COLLINS burst onto the folk and pop world with her debut album 'A Maid of Constant Sorrow' in 1961, but it was her cover of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now", the lead single from her 1967 album 'Wildflowers', that gave Collins international prominence. The single hit the Top 10 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and won Collins her first Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance. She enjoyed further success with her covers of "Someday Soon", "Chelsea Morning", "Amazing Grace", and "Cook with Honey". She returns to WoodSongs riding the global wave of her first new studio album in four years, a project of incredible duets with the likes of Michael McDonald, Don McLean, Jackson Brown, Willie Nelson and many others. ARI HEST makes his second appearance on our show. A powerful singer and songwriter and brilliant guitarist in his own right, he has been opening shows for Judy Collins around the world and appears on her duet album. Ari and Judy will perform songs from their Grammy nominated collaborative album 'Silver Skies Blue'. WoodSongs Kid: Mya Hunt is an incredibly powerful vocalist. She is 11 from Mount Vernon, Kentucky.

03:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #501H First Gen 101 Three stories of misadventures as first generation Americans navigating identity, love and acceptance amid converging cultures: Fanny Pack by Uttera Singh, Prom by Imran J. Khan, and Groomed by Wyatt Rockefeller.

03:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #615H A Conversation with Jason Reitman Writer/director Jason Reitman, whose credits include Thank You for Smoking, Up in the Air Juno, and most recently, the TV series Casual, discusses his journey from novice filmmaker to indie stalwart.

04:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #403H Mummification Rituals Around The World Guest: Dr. David Hurst Thomas. Movie: The Mummy! The Mummy is rising once again! Fact and fiction from a guy who knows, the American Museum of Natural History's Dr. David Hurst Thomas.

04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1122H

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #575

08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503H Pink Perfection In this third episode of the new series Gary depicts an old English rose with the subtle combination of colors in the red spectrum providing a beautiful pink sheen. A light gray background with dark accents completes the painting. This painting would be very well suited in a beautiful silver frame.

08:30:00 Painting with Wilson Bickford NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308H Out to Dry It's a sunny summer day, the breeze is blowing, and we're hanging the wash out to dry.

09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #113H Frederic Church's Olana In Hudson River Valley, Ny David visits Olana, Frederic Church's Persian-inspired home in the Hudson River Valley, painting the expansive vista of the Hudson River Valley. The Hudson River Painters, considered the first American school of painting, were profoundly influenced by European traditions, especially the Ideal Italian landscapes of Claude Lorrain. They were popular from 1825 to 1875 and gave Americans their pictorial sense of national identity.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 82 of 120 Sat, Apr 21, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #717Z Weight Loss Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1305H Neuromuscular Coordination In this episode, Mary Ann uses heel tapping, patting, clapping and changing of rhythm patterns which contribute to improving neuromuscular coordination.

10:30:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (S) (CC) N/A #305H Osteoporosis Back Strength and Stretch

11:00:00 Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #103H Holiday Classics This episode will have you breaking out the best china and every family member digging in to the bounty of vegan deliciousness. The Unbird/Thanksgiving /Sweet Potato Chipolte Bisque.

11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1110H Chocolate Dreams, Cacao Fantasies Belgian-born chocolatier Mathieu Brees brings Rick deep in the jungles of Ticul for a tour of cacao groves. The serene setting is the backdrop for a complete bean-to-bar chocolate education, with Mathieu, Rick and the plantation's caretaker tromping around the lovingly farmed cacao fields. Then, Rick and Mathieu head to the Ki' Xocolatl chocolate factory in Merida. Still daydreaming about all of that chocolate, Rick makes a trio of cacao-inspired dishes, including a chocolate cake with candied ancho chile, red mole with chocolate and a cocktail featuring macerated cacao and chile-infused tequila.

12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #403H All About Chicken This episode features a "Best of Chicken" with some of Lidia's favorite dishes from the oven to the stovetop. Recipes include a succulent roasted chicken; a simple and earthy seared chicken breast with mushrooms; and finally a dish with a little kick - paprika drumsticks with peppers.

12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #412H Durham, North Carolina - Andrea and Brendan Reusing From rooftop to rain in North Carolina, Moveable Feasthost Pete Evans is joined by the Lantern restaurant co-founders and siblings Andrea and Brendan Reusing to create an amazing local feast. The team visits the small Chapel Hill Creamery, known for its award-winning cheeses, and the sustainability-driven EcoFarm for its fresh, organic produce. With the ingredients they've gathered, they prepare grilled country pork ribs with a rhubarb relish; a warm kale salad with radishes, eggs, and a bacon dressing; and an appetizer of grilled bibb lettuce with mozzarella and preserved lemon and spring onion dressing. Are your taste buds watering yet? Watch it all here on Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Magazine.

13:00:00 Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H West Texas - The Trans Pecos When I first visited this corner of the US, I was astounded by the beauty and biodiversity that grace this part of Texas, from prairie dogs and antelopes to tarantulas and horned lizards. The Trans Pecos is big, roughly the same size as Maine and stuck right on the border with Mexico. Join Patrick as he explores the strange and exotic life of the Chihuahuan Desert.

13:30:00 Weekends with Yankee APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Back to the Land New England's landscape is vast and varied-from small farms to sprawling forests, green valleys to rocky mountaintops. Today on Weekends with Yankee, we visit the Well at 's Farm, where one small farm gives new meaning to "farm to table" dining by serving its own produce at an alfresco restaurant just steps from the fields. Then we travel south to Connecticut's Grace Farms, where we meet some incredible birds of prey. And we conclude with a lesson in fly-fishing from angler, artist, and author James Prosek.

14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #508H Athens and Side Trips The thriving capital of Greece sprawls out from the foot of its magnificent Acropolis. We'll tour the must-sees of ancient Athens, including the Parthenon, Agora, and amazing National Archaeological Museum. We'll take the fast-paced pulse of the modern city, but waste no time getting to my favorite side trip destinations: the ruins of the mystical oracle at Delphi, and a fast boat to the romantic, traffic-free Isle of Hydra.

14:30:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #106H Indonesia: Orangutans-People of the Forest Explorer Richard Wiese travels to Borneo, Indonesia, one of only two islands on the planet where orangutans live in the wild. Richard experiences life aboard a "klotok" boat during his journey deep into the rainforest in search of these magnificent great apes. Find out why Borneo's rainforests are vanishing and meet the local communities who are banding together to save the mighty orangutan.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 83 of 120 Sat, Apr 21, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #5006H The 1920's were referred to as the Country Home Era. Elegant formal gardens, gentle paths, plus a long and interesting history make this garden a must-see. Join us as we GardenSMART in New Jersey.

15:30:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3112H Garage Apartment Part I This FYH classic episode is the most requested project ever. Join Vicki and her FYH team as they transform an unused garage attic into a stunning two-bedroom garage apartment.

16:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #513H Bernard Amadei and Michele Marcolongo Founder of Engineers Without Borders and civil engineering professor Bernard Amadei and materials science and engineering professor Michele Marcolongo are both experts in the field of engineering. In this special episode of The Drexel InterView paying tribute to the 125th Anniversary of Drexel University - where "art, science, and industry" are at the institutional core - Host Paula Marantz Cohen delves into discussion with Amadei and Marcolongo about engineering science's impact on modern society, the applied nature of the field, its potential for humanitarianism, and the leadership necessary to help move a global society forward.

16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #816H Peter Baker, Journalist Peter Baker is the chief White House correspondent for the New York Times and a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. He has covered the presidencies of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, , and is currently covering President Donald Trump. Before joining The Times in 2008 he spent 20 years writing for The Washington Post. Baker has written four books. His most recent is titled Obama: The Call of History.

17:00:00 Pen TV Program TBA (S) (N) N/A #0H Place Holder for TBA Program

17:30:00 Craftsman's Legacy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #312H The Fly Rod Makers Host Eric Gorges and master bamboo fly rod makers, Jeff Wagner and Casimira Orlowski, make a rod together, underscoring Eric's belief that "a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work."

18:00:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3616H

18:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3839H

19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1503H Implications of Cosmology? The universe is strange and wondrous-dauntingly vast, menacingly violent, infinitely complex. There are explanations, but is there a final explanation?

19:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #321H Why Presidents Need Poetry Former U.S. Poet Laureate RITA DOVE on citizenship, the presidency, Donald Trump and how language binds together our democracy.

20:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H Jack Johnson and G. Love Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson is joined by G. Love for an intimate conversation at New York City's McKittrick Hotel for this episode of "Speakeasy." Johnson is primarily recognized for his merging of soft rock and acoustic genres and has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Charts four albums in a row. He has been nominated for multiple Grammy, ESPN, Billboard, and Brit Awards. G. Love is best known as the front man for the alternative hip-hop band, G. Love & Special Sauce. The band is known for a unique, laid back blues sound that encompasses classic R&B. Together they discuss the early days of Jack's career, the new album, and Jack's commitment to environment.

21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #807H Seal Three-time Brit Award and four-time Grammy Award winner Seal takes center stage at the Vibratto Jazz Club in Los Angeles. Seal performs songs from his tenth studio album Standards. Highlights include "Luck Be a Lady," "Smile," and "They Can't Take That Away From Me."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 84 of 120 Sat, Apr 21, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1621H Tough Boats: The Amazon On a remarkable 250-mile, three-day journey through a remote rainforest, Holly Morris travels by cargo boat down one stretch of the Amazon in Peru. Sleeping in a hammock at night, she shares deck space with over 200 local Peruvians and countless boxes of vegetables and fruit, heading to the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos. Here, she explores the history of this unique and remarkable city before moving on to her second destination, the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve.

23:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #803H Plastic Planet Artist Calder Kamin always loved sculpting animals but it wasn't until she started using plastic bags that her medium matched her message. Extended: The Plastic Planet project is a series of animal sculptures made entirely out of plastic bags and recycled materials, representing how synthetic compounds are quickly replacing all things organic. Artist Calder Kamin always loved sculpting animals but it wasn't until she started using plastic bags that her medium matched her message. From the San Antonio Zoo to SXSW Eco, Kamin finds fellow nature lovers everywhere and uses them to inspire her work. Plastic Planet highlights the sometimes symbiotic, sometimes antagonistic relationship between nature and humanity - all while making a positive impact on the environment.

23:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Orchestrating Hits Classically trained cellist Larry Gold has spent a lifetime orchestrating pop classics. Today he's helping bring out the soul in R&B and Hip-hop. Goldberg Variations; Timeless Virtuosity - Bach's centuries old, devilishly difficult, Goldberg Variations, continue to fascinate audiences and challenge pianists. The Illustrious Kevin Cornell - Kevin Cornell's illustrations have a remarkable capacity to evoke childlike emotion, even in adults. Perceptual Shift - Whether created for commercial, political, or personal ends, sculptor Michael Murphy's installations are perceptual puzzles.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 85 of 120 Sun, Apr 22, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1503H Implications of Cosmology? The universe is strange and wondrous-dauntingly vast, menacingly violent, infinitely complex. There are explanations, but is there a final explanation?

00:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #321H Why Presidents Need Poetry Former U.S. Poet Laureate RITA DOVE on citizenship, the presidency, Donald Trump and how language binds together our democracy.

01:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H Jack Johnson and G. Love Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson is joined by G. Love for an intimate conversation at New York City's McKittrick Hotel for this episode of "Speakeasy." Johnson is primarily recognized for his merging of soft rock and acoustic genres and has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Charts four albums in a row. He has been nominated for multiple Grammy, ESPN, Billboard, and Brit Awards. G. Love is best known as the front man for the alternative hip-hop band, G. Love & Special Sauce. The band is known for a unique, laid back blues sound that encompasses classic R&B. Together they discuss the early days of Jack's career, the new album, and Jack's commitment to environment.

02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #807H Seal Three-time Brit Award and four-time Grammy Award winner Seal takes center stage at the Vibratto Jazz Club in Los Angeles. Seal performs songs from his tenth studio album Standards. Highlights include "Luck Be a Lady," "Smile," and "They Can't Take That Away From Me."

03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1621H Tough Boats: The Amazon On a remarkable 250-mile, three-day journey through a remote rainforest, Holly Morris travels by cargo boat down one stretch of the Amazon in Peru. Sleeping in a hammock at night, she shares deck space with over 200 local Peruvians and countless boxes of vegetables and fruit, heading to the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos. Here, she explores the history of this unique and remarkable city before moving on to her second destination, the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve.

04:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #803H Plastic Planet Artist Calder Kamin always loved sculpting animals but it wasn't until she started using plastic bags that her medium matched her message. Extended: The Plastic Planet project is a series of animal sculptures made entirely out of plastic bags and recycled materials, representing how synthetic compounds are quickly replacing all things organic. Artist Calder Kamin always loved sculpting animals but it wasn't until she started using plastic bags that her medium matched her message. From the San Antonio Zoo to SXSW Eco, Kamin finds fellow nature lovers everywhere and uses them to inspire her work. Plastic Planet highlights the sometimes symbiotic, sometimes antagonistic relationship between nature and humanity - all while making a positive impact on the environment.

04:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #110H Orchestrating Hits Classically trained cellist Larry Gold has spent a lifetime orchestrating pop classics. Today he's helping bring out the soul in R&B and Hip-hop. Goldberg Variations; Timeless Virtuosity - Bach's centuries old, devilishly difficult, Goldberg Variations, continue to fascinate audiences and challenge pianists. The Illustrious Kevin Cornell - Kevin Cornell's illustrations have a remarkable capacity to evoke childlike emotion, even in adults. Perceptual Shift - Whether created for commercial, political, or personal ends, sculptor Michael Murphy's installations are perceptual puzzles.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #576

08:00:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #307H Hudson River Valley Go with Roger and Sarah to the Hudson River Valley in New York state where they meet artist James Gurney. Roger and James paint a classic Hudson River scene. Sarah takes the opportunity to talk to James about his work and the creative process.

08:30:00 Painting with Paulson NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1509H Thank You Gary Part I

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 86 of 120 Sun, Apr 22, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (CC) N/A #610H Lion King Art Lesson: Chiaroscuro modeling - Light and Shadow. The term chiaroscuro refers to a strong juxtaposition of light and shade to enhance the dramatic aspects of a painting. Even the Italian definition, from chiaro "clear, light" and oscuro "obscure, dark" connote the unique treatment of light and dark parts in a work of art. This technique was pioneered and used to heightened effect by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and Rembrandt. Wyland uses the interplay of shading to establish the power and nobility of the king of the beasts. Identifying the light source is the single most important aspect of chiaroscuro painting. Once lines have been established, mid-tones are added. Keeping the light source in mind, paint strong shadows. Highlights that have a bit of color from the light source may be added. If the light source is cool, highlights may have blues and cool colors. If the source is warm, yellows, oranges or reds may be added.

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #718Z Strengthen Hips and Improve Balance

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1306H Release Tension Through Exercise This fast-paced workout ends with a peaceful relaxation, leading viewers from a state of invigoration to a place of complete tranquility.

10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #203

11:00:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112H Mickael Viljanen, the head chef of The Greenhouse in Dublin, gives Neven a masterclass in preparing partridge with pumpkin. Neven's own dishes include fillet of dry-aged beef with braised blade and celeriac puree, and a delicious baked Alaska to finish.

11:30:00 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #121H Wash Day Red beans and rice, panned veal, bread pudding with whiskey sauce.

12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2501H Recipes of the Mind - Le Ricette Della Mente Mary Ann travels to Ellis Island National Park to retrace the footsteps of her immigrant Italian grandparents. She then goes nella cucina to recreate two Old World "recipes of the mind": Gracie La Puma's Pepper Rolls and Mrs. Belurgi's Pumpkin Bread.

12:30:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1413H Philippines With two NYC based Philippine-American chefs, King Phojanakong and Neil Patrick Syham in tow Mike tours Manila and a half dozen other islands sampling Lechon, scissor noodles in Manila's Chinatown, epic Mall food, does a stand-up dorian tasting in the jungle, visits a few markets and tries to figure out exactly what Philippine food is all about.

13:00:00 Bare Feet In Nyc with Mickela Mallozzi APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #212H Nuyorican Barrios The Bronx is not only known as the Borough of Salsa, but also the Borough of Music - Mickela digs deeper into the long-standing Puerto Rican whose influence stretches across all of New York City.

13:30:00 Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg NETA (S) (CC) N/A #403H Best Airline Safety Videos CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg runs down the most entertaining and innovative airline safety videos. Plus, from famous residents, to the home of a classic children's book character - we reveal the untold story of the iconic, New York Plaza Hotel. And, it's known as the factory tour capital of the world. Greenberg shows you how to live like a local, in historic York County, Pennsylvania.

14:00:00 Wild Photo Adventures NETA (S) (CC) DVI #206H Alaska's Fire & Ice Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner explores and photographs some of Alaska's most remote territories from a 1938 Stinson bush plane with pilot Glen Alsworth Jr.

14:30:00 Destination Craft with Jim West APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112H Nepal Jim West travels to Nepal and the extraordinary Kathmandu Valley where master artisans teach paper and clay mask making, creating felted balls for clothes dryers, and crafting an extraordinary singing bowl. Jim also participates in Nepalese paper making and learns about traditional wood carving. He watches monks make sand mandala's in a Buddhist temple, and enjoys a cooking lesson from a special group of ladies.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 87 of 120 Sun, Apr 22, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Woodsmith Shop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1012H Project Wrap-Up Watch the Woodsmith editors complete the bookcase by adding a pair of rock-solid drawers. And a simple project for a basic shop tool goes together quickly.

15:30:00 American Woodshop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2208H Scrolled Corner Shelf The art of scrolling and carving the perfect wall accent.

16:00:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr NETA (S) (CC) N/A #108H Dunes Gentle Yoga Relax and rejuvenate on the tranquil beach dunes, drawing in calm, soothing energy from the surrounding water. Allow Sarah Starr to lead you through a gentle yoga routine using the support of a chair as you open to more flexibility in the shoulders, upper back and hamstrings.

16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005H Teen Depression Patient Story: We all want our teens to be happy and carefree, but the reality is that teen depression is a legitimate and life-changing disease. Ellen and Olivia Reardon share their story of how they worked their way through Olivia's depression together. Myth or Medicine: Are antidepressants safe for teenagers? Second Opinion 5: Five signs of teen depression.

17:00:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3501H Coping with Advanced Metastatic Prostate Cancer After skin cancer, prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men. Every year about 240,000 America men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, which occurs more commonly in those 65 and over. With early detection, these tumors may be confined to the prostate gland itself, and can be treated or removed. But if prostate cancer should spread to areas like the lymph nodes, liver, adrenal gland, or bones, it is referred to as advanced metastatic prostate cancer. Only about ten percent of men diagnosed with prostate cancer have this form of late-stage cancer, for which there currently is no cure. However, there are a number of treatments available that may slow the cancer, relieve some of the symptoms, and often prolong life for three or more years. In this episode, we will explore prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, and learn the latest treatment approaches that doctors often recommend.

17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #615H Garth Stein & Mary Ann Gwinn: Writers to Reviewers A show for readers, writers and reviewers. First author Garth Stein gives tips on navigating the world of the writer. Then some of our past guests weigh in on research, inspiration and writing styles. Finally, Mary Ann Gwinn is interviewed about life of a reviewer.

18:00:00 California's Gold KCET (CC) N/A #5011 Holcomb Valley Huell tours Holcomb Valley, just north of Big Bear, and learns about its gold mining history.

18:30:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #709H Bhutan - Part 1 - Gross National Happiness Travel is a life-changing experience, though often these changes come when least expected. Joseph heads to the Kingdom of Bhutan, a devout Buddhist country, fully aware of the possibilities for enlightenment that Bhutan offers him and his viewers. His trip through the "Land of the Thunder Dragon" begins in Paro with a conversation with an esteemed Buddhist master and an invitation to watch a local thangka (spiritual art) artist at work. From there he travels to the Bhutan capital of Thimphu where he is confronted by the modern pressures that ancient Bhutan faces as it strives to preserve and promote its cultural heritage, pristine environment and the "Gross National Happiness" of its people. In dzongs and monasteries, in shops and schools, in valleys and on mountaintops, every experience becomes a journey of discovery. And in a country where the traveler is surrounded by prayer - prayer flags, prayer wheels, prayer walls, sacred memorials and historic monasteries - every encounter is a blessing.

19:00:00 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #505H Straubhaar / Delgado / King An Educational Anthropologist on Afro-Brazilian's Education Activism; An Obama White House staffer talks about career advancement with Allies, Advocates and Investors; A Curriculum Expert on Rethinking the role of Black History in American Schools. Talks by Rolf Straubhaar, Tequia Hicks Delgado and LaGarrett King.

19:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #131H Korla

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 88 of 120 Sun, Apr 22, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #128H Alzheimer's with Dan Gasby and B. Smith In this episode Carol Jenkins sits down with Dan Gasby and his wife, former lifestyle tv host, model and restaurateur B. Smith to talk about their book, Before I Forget and about the effects of Alzheimer's disease on their personal lives and in the black community.

20:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #203H Profiles of Asian American leaders in the arts & entertainment business, including contemporary artists, musicians, author, playwright, dancer and filmmakers. Guests include: David Henry Hwang, Susan Choi, Xiaochuan Xie.

21:00:00 Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst Financial Decisions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Schedule Practical Solutions with This One!!!!!!!!! THINKING MONEY: THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND OUR BEST AND WORST FINANCIAL DECISIONS leads viewers on an exploration of how and why people spend, save (or don't), and think about money. The United States is heading into a retirement crisis, led by debt-ridden Baby Boomers whose diminishing savings will not match their increasing longevity. To help Americans address this challenge, host David Coyne - a Washington, D.C.-based actor and comedian - travels the country and meets original thinkers mixing economics with psychology. Their enlightening and often amusing experiments into financial behavior illuminate how both the human brain and the marketplace can trick people into spending money.

22:00:00 Paleo Sleuths APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The one-hour program PALEO SLEUTHS explores a series of paleontology excavations that showcase the changing landscape and animal life on America's Great Plains - beginning 34 million years ago with the Ice Age. Through interviews with paleontology experts, modern-day footage of excavations, historic re-enactments, archival photo- graphs, and stunning animations with 3-D models that bring pre-historic figures to life, the educational and informative PALEO SLEUTHS features fossil discoveries in the Great Plains that challenge popular understanding of the origins of mammals.

23:00:00 Himalaya Connection APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H Shot in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Mongolia, Nepal and Pakistan, the film explores the dramatic and far-reaching effects of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates crashing below the Himalayas and their impact on the region's geology, climate and people. It also reveals how the Indian- Asian plate collision created notable geologic superlatives: Earth's highest mountain range-the Himalayas-and some of Earth's largest rivers, such as the Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Indus, which flow from the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to sustain 45 percent of all the people in the world. Yet these rich benefits to humanity are coupled with great risks in the form of major earthquakes, frequent flooding, landslides, and erosion. THE HIMALAYA CONNECTION explores how the devastating Nepal earthquake of 2015 spurred intensified efforts by scientists to better understand earthquake processes and to successfully push for stronger defensive measures throughout the region. A sense of urgency in the scientists' research builds to the climax of the film, when a group of seismologists and geologists working in Bangladesh and northeastern India discover a gigantic earthquake fault, previously unknown, which is actively building up strain across a landscape that is home to 140 million people.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 89 of 120 Mon, Apr 23, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #505H Straubhaar / Delgado / King An Educational Anthropologist on Afro-Brazilian's Education Activism; An Obama White House staffer talks about career advancement with Allies, Advocates and Investors; A Curriculum Expert on Rethinking the role of Black History in American Schools. Talks by Rolf Straubhaar, Tequia Hicks Delgado and LaGarrett King.

00:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #131H Korla

01:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #128H Alzheimer's with Dan Gasby and B. Smith In this episode Carol Jenkins sits down with Dan Gasby and his wife, former lifestyle tv host, model and restaurateur B. Smith to talk about their book, Before I Forget and about the effects of Alzheimer's disease on their personal lives and in the black community.

01:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #203H Profiles of Asian American leaders in the arts & entertainment business, including contemporary artists, musicians, author, playwright, dancer and filmmakers. Guests include: David Henry Hwang, Susan Choi, Xiaochuan Xie.

02:00:00 Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst Financial Decisions APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H Schedule Practical Solutions with This One!!!!!!!!! THINKING MONEY: THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND OUR BEST AND WORST FINANCIAL DECISIONS leads viewers on an exploration of how and why people spend, save (or don't), and think about money. The United States is heading into a retirement crisis, led by debt-ridden Baby Boomers whose diminishing savings will not match their increasing longevity. To help Americans address this challenge, host David Coyne - a Washington, D.C.-based actor and comedian - travels the country and meets original thinkers mixing economics with psychology. Their enlightening and often amusing experiments into financial behavior illuminate how both the human brain and the marketplace can trick people into spending money.

03:00:00 Paleo Sleuths APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H The one-hour program PALEO SLEUTHS explores a series of paleontology excavations that showcase the changing landscape and animal life on America's Great Plains - beginning 34 million years ago with the Ice Age. Through interviews with paleontology experts, modern-day footage of excavations, historic re-enactments, archival photo- graphs, and stunning animations with 3-D models that bring pre-historic figures to life, the educational and informative PALEO SLEUTHS features fossil discoveries in the Great Plains that challenge popular understanding of the origins of mammals.

04:00:00 Himalaya Connection APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H Shot in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Mongolia, Nepal and Pakistan, the film explores the dramatic and far-reaching effects of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates crashing below the Himalayas and their impact on the region's geology, climate and people. It also reveals how the Indian- Asian plate collision created notable geologic superlatives: Earth's highest mountain range-the Himalayas-and some of Earth's largest rivers, such as the Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Indus, which flow from the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to sustain 45 percent of all the people in the world. Yet these rich benefits to humanity are coupled with great risks in the form of major earthquakes, frequent flooding, landslides, and erosion. THE HIMALAYA CONNECTION explores how the devastating Nepal earthquake of 2015 spurred intensified efforts by scientists to better understand earthquake processes and to successfully push for stronger defensive measures throughout the region. A sense of urgency in the scientists' research builds to the climax of the film, when a group of seismologists and geologists working in Bangladesh and northeastern India discover a gigantic earthquake fault, previously unknown, which is actively building up strain across a landscape that is home to 140 million people.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #577

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #112 Street Musicians On the way to their guesthouse in Vienna, the Mozarts witness a terrible incident in which the arrogant son of a nobleman mistreats an old woman and her grandchildren. Outraged, Amadeus challenges the man to a duel - "whip against violin." He deliberately plays the violin badly so that the horse of the evil young man runs away. News of this incident quickly spreads around Vienna. Amadeus gets to know two young street musicians and joins them to form a trio, playing in the music cafes of Vienna. However, neither the humiliated son of the nobleman nor Devilius and his sidekick Monti want to give up. The Music: "Violin Concerto in B" K. 207; "Piano Sonata No. 18 in F" K. 533; et al.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #121H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #116H Younger Muscles In 30 Days

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 90 of 120 Mon, Apr 23, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #719Z Loosening Your Body Bar Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1307H Strengthening Muscles & Joints This program is devoted to strengthening muscles to stabilize our joints and preserve muscle mass.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2926H Cuddle Buddies Hats and Scarves Learn to create hat and scarf sets that have adorable animal features. Nancy Zieman and her guest, Donna Fenske, share techniques to create hats and scarves with adorable animal features. Nancy shows how to applique as you add dimensional elements like faces, ears, paws, feathers and more.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #809H Outfits in the Round Let's work in the round. Melissa Leapman knits the moss stitch to add a flounce border to a cardigan. It has a wide collar and soft, flowing folds. Ellen Gormley has tips on double-ended crochet in the technique corner. Vanessa Wilson crochets a colorful vest with shades of color radiating out from the center back.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2804H Anna's Starflake Striking designs are created through a variety of methods. In this episode Patrick and Nancy McNally will examine the fun of working with batiks, the steps taken in paper foundation piecing and the way to create a secondary design with sashing choices. Techniques and tips for quilters at all levels of experience.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7191H

13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1808H

13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #502H Merida - Exploring with the Locals The Yucatan Peninsula is known for its vast jungles, underground cenotes, pristine beaches, ancient architecture and sensational food. With the help of local friends and chefs, Pedro Evia and David Cetina, Pati gets an inside look at Merida, the capital of Yucatan. Pati explores the forefronts of molecular gastronomy, botanas "bar snacks" like chaya filled with gooey Edam cheese at a cantina, family classics like mondongo stew at the market, and even foreign influences like Kibi. One thing is for sure, Merida is a food-lovers city.

14:00:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #201H Abc's of Smoke Smoking ranks among the world's most ancient and popular cooking methods. We begin season two with a refresher course on the basic smoking techniques and smokers, from rotisserie-smoking chicken to smoke-roasting bourbon-bacon pork loin. From low and slow-smoked "brisket on the bone" (beef plate ribs) to smoked pears with smoked whipped cream for dessert, you'll learn to smoke on a kettle grill, pellet smoker, electric smoker, and offset barrel smoker. Rotisserie-smoked chicken with drip pan root vegetables; Bourbon-brown sugar smoked pork loin; Brisket on the bone; Smoke-roasted pears.

14:30:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Vintage Classics A home-style menu featuring America's favorite combination - a hearty tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich - is topped off with George's classic brownie cookies. At the Mulford Farm Antiques Show in East Hampton, George learns tips on searching for antiques and later by a local antiques dealer in search of a vintage piece for his kitchen. Recipes: - Tomato Soup - Grilled Cheese Sandwich - George's Classic Brownie Cookies.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2601H In The Eyes of An Artist Artists see things differently. Our first featured bead type is pierced metal. Then artist Kate Richbourg creates Frida Kahlo inspired ear wires that feature the motifs in her paintings. Next artist Brenda Schweder encases found objects in a Joseph Cornell inspired piece that shows off his iconic style. Tamara Honaman ends the episode with the first of a series of projects highlighting artists' favorite materials. She begins with the art of the chenille stitch and how changing the color and finish changes the design.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 91 of 120 Mon, Apr 23, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #306H Tools of the Trade Making art is easy with the right tools. Joe Rotella drills fine china to make a charming bird feeder. Cheryl Boglioli crafts a charming bisque face pendant. Candie Cooper makes metallic leather tassels to embellish jewelry, accessories and home dec and Mary Hettmansperger fires up her torch and shares some tips.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #208H Economic Cycles (What Goes Up Must Come Down) Trends in the economy go up and down. Learn how trends can affect a business. Discover how you can protect yourself against negative effects and plan for the positive trends. Meet a young man who made paintball profitable and a family who mines for gold.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1804H Too Nice to Stay Inside Let's head outside for some fun. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes colorful hand grips for your bike. Katie Hacker has some fun with friendly bugs. Franz Spohn has sidewalk art tips and Katie makes special discovery eggs.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1706H Keep It Simple Want to lead a natural and healthy lifestyle but don't have the time? P. Allen Smith shares some of his short cuts towards achieving your goals.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #714H Red White and Green: America's Earth Friendly Vineyard Producing wines that are as good for the earth as they are on the palate is a proposition far too risky for most wineries. But not for Fetzer Vineyards-one of America's largest commercial wine producers. Their commitment to being earth-friendly is reflected in everything they do. From the sustainable methods used to grow and manage their crops, to how they process waste, even to the energy consumed to run their company; it's all green. In this episode, we get an insider's look at some of the ways they're keeping it earth-friendly, and share with viewers how they can apply some of those techniques to get great results in their home gardens.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15081H

18:30:00 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101H The Centenarians/Game Changer "The Centenarians" - Correspondent Harris Whitbeck investigates the secrets of long life among the people of the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica. This region is home to some of the oldest people in the world: many over the age of 100. "Game Changer" - A profile of Julia Novelo, a designer in turning the city's waste into jewelry. In doing so she provides work to poor single mothers. Her organization "Cerrando el ciclo" ("Closing the cycle") has been widely recognized as an NGO - making a difference. The program ends this week with a a video essay from Colombia. The essay chronicles the effort to return endangered Red Howler Monkeys into the wild.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9016

19:30:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3616H

20:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H

21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #704H Paul Keller Orchestra - Encore The encore set from bassist and composer Paul Keller and his big band from Ann Arbor features Sarah D'Angelo singing the classics "Fly Me to the Moon" and "Cry Me a River." Keller showcases the band with the PKO original, "I Want to Be Happy." Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

21:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #714H George Delancey Quartet - Encore Back for an encore, George DeLancey Quartet featuring George DeLancey, bass; Jon Beshay, sax; Rick Roe, Piano; and Sean Dobbins, drums, continue the jazz jam with "Just One of Things" and "All The Things You Are." This performance was recorded live at the Lansing JazzFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 92 of 120 Mon, Apr 23, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204H Biscayne National Park and E.O. Wilson Biscayne National Park, just south of Miami, is all about what lies beneath. Ninety-five percent of the park is covered in water and is best explored by snorkeling or diving. EcoSense follows a group of divers, some veterans, some disabled, on the park's Maritime Heritage Trail of 6 shipwrecks, complete with submerged historical trail markers. The trail is an opportunity for archeologists to study the human history of Florida's reef, and for visitors to experience a trail like no other in the National Park System. Pulitzer prize-winning biologist E.O. Wilson expands our horizons with his wisdom on how places like national parks can preserve the planet.

22:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104H Green Buildings Green Buildings profiles homes, a school and even the third busiest sports and concert venue in the nation to illustrate how energy efficient buildings reduce our carbon footprint in remarkable ways. Atlanta's Phillips Arena was retrofitted with energy efficient systems and it now uses 21% less electricity than other arenas of similar size and the energy the facility saves in one year could power 111 private homes. This episode also profiles Arabia Mountain High School which focuses on environmental learning throughout its curricula using Promethean boards (to reduce paper and enhance learning), outdoor classrooms, and even energy- and water-efficient rest rooms. Green Buildings compares modular, new, completely green homes to modified older homes with energy efficient systems and opens by touring the Solar Decathlon in Washington, DC for a glimpse of the cutting edge green building designs being developed across the globe. Sponsored by the Department of Energy, the Decathlon is a competition showcasing design and designers, many of them college students, from Germany to California.

23:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104H Citizens4earth Counting birds for more than 100 years generates data on a changing climate and there's an app for that: eBird. Surfer science using smart tech tracks ocean acidification and coastal temperatures in the Smartfin project, a recent startup. We spend "A Year in the Life of Citizen Science" including a Thanksgiving Monarch Butterfly Watch in California. Seasonal change is tracked by Latina and Native American teens in springtime in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and horseshoe crabs are surveyed in summer by retirees along mid-Atlantic coasts. In Uganda, World Bank economists and local partners generate data for sustainable development. The far-ranging potential of "Citizen Science in the Digital Age."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 93 of 120 Tue, Apr 24, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #101H The Centenarians/Game Changer "The Centenarians" - Correspondent Harris Whitbeck investigates the secrets of long life among the people of the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica. This region is home to some of the oldest people in the world: many over the age of 100. "Game Changer" - A profile of Julia Novelo, a designer in Mexico City turning the city's waste into jewelry. In doing so she provides work to poor single mothers. Her organization "Cerrando el ciclo" ("Closing the cycle") has been widely recognized as an NGO - making a difference. The program ends this week with a a video essay from Colombia. The essay chronicles the effort to return endangered Red Howler Monkeys into the wild.

00:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3838H

01:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #303H

02:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #704H Paul Keller Orchestra - Encore The encore set from bassist and composer Paul Keller and his big band from Ann Arbor features Sarah D'Angelo singing the classics "Fly Me to the Moon" and "Cry Me a River." Keller showcases the band with the PKO original, "I Want to Be Happy." Recorded at Lansing JazzFest 2015 in the capital city's historic Old Town district.

02:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #714H George Delancey Quartet - Encore Back for an encore, George DeLancey Quartet featuring George DeLancey, bass; Jon Beshay, sax; Rick Roe, Piano; and Sean Dobbins, drums, continue the jazz jam with "Just One of Things" and "All The Things You Are." This performance was recorded live at the Lansing JazzFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

03:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #204H Biscayne National Park and E.O. Wilson Biscayne National Park, just south of Miami, is all about what lies beneath. Ninety-five percent of the park is covered in water and is best explored by snorkeling or diving. EcoSense follows a group of divers, some veterans, some disabled, on the park's Maritime Heritage Trail of 6 shipwrecks, complete with submerged historical trail markers. The trail is an opportunity for archeologists to study the human history of Florida's reef, and for visitors to experience a trail like no other in the National Park System. Pulitzer prize-winning biologist E.O. Wilson expands our horizons with his wisdom on how places like national parks can preserve the planet.

03:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #104H Green Buildings Green Buildings profiles homes, a school and even the third busiest sports and concert venue in the nation to illustrate how energy efficient buildings reduce our carbon footprint in remarkable ways. Atlanta's Phillips Arena was retrofitted with energy efficient systems and it now uses 21% less electricity than other arenas of similar size and the energy the facility saves in one year could power 111 private homes. This episode also profiles Arabia Mountain High School which focuses on environmental learning throughout its curricula using Promethean boards (to reduce paper and enhance learning), outdoor classrooms, and even energy- and water-efficient rest rooms. Green Buildings compares modular, new, completely green homes to modified older homes with energy efficient systems and opens by touring the Solar Decathlon in Washington, DC for a glimpse of the cutting edge green building designs being developed across the globe. Sponsored by the Department of Energy, the Decathlon is a competition showcasing design and designers, many of them college students, from Germany to California.

04:00:00 The Crowd & The Cloud APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #104H Citizens4earth Counting birds for more than 100 years generates data on a changing climate and there's an app for that: eBird. Surfer science using smart tech tracks ocean acidification and coastal temperatures in the Smartfin project, a recent startup. We spend "A Year in the Life of Citizen Science" including a Thanksgiving Monarch Butterfly Watch in California. Seasonal change is tracked by Latina and Native American teens in springtime in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and horseshoe crabs are surveyed in summer by retirees along mid-Atlantic coasts. In Uganda, World Bank economists and local partners generate data for sustainable development. The far-ranging potential of "Citizen Science in the Digital Age."

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #578

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #113 Never Kiss An Empress The invitation to the imperial court still hasn't arrived. Money is short, and Devilius manipulates the innkeeper to demand the hotel bill from Amadeus' father, Leopold, in advance. Leopold has no other option but to return to Salzburg. Amadeus attempts to meet the Empress during a visit to the opera, without success. As the Mozarts make their way home in an oxcart, the invitation to the imperial court finally arrives! In a race against time, the misled innkeeper tries to reach the Mozarts to bring them back. Will Devilius still stand in the way of Amadeus' appearance at the court, or could Amadeus end up receiving a kiss from the Empress herself? The Music: "Cassation" K. 63; "Turkish March" from Piano Sonata "Rondo alla Turca" K. 331; et al. Additional Content: In this episode, Amadeus and his family find themselves in several locations of Vienna, once the cultural capital in Europe (next to ). Monti shares information about this city, including its buildings, squares and the famous St. Stephen's Cathedral.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 94 of 120 Tue, Apr 24, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #122H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #117H Younger Joints In 30 Days

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #720Z Stress Relief

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1308H A Healthy Back Mary Ann focuses on the importance of maintaining a healthy back with exercises that involve back flexibility, strengthening and stretching.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3001H Best Sweatshirt Makeovers, Part 1 Transform a wardrobe staple-the sweatshirt-into a unique garment that expresses your own personal style. Mary Mulari joins Nancy to inspire you with some of their new projects and a few favorites from the past 30 years. Learn how to restyle a pullover to a cardigan, apply simple appliques, and add plackets and zippers.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #810H Hunky Dory Hats Top things off with a hunky dory hat. Knit a colorful beret with Meredith Crawford using a feather and fan stitch pattern. Melissa Leapman shows a double knitting technique and interesting color work in the technique corner. Jenny King crochets a stylish beret with a charming flower.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2805H Freshly Pieced Vegetables Quilters love to find ways to surround themselves with art. The kitchen, being a place we spend a large portion of our time, is the perfect place to show off a "little" pieced project. Mary and Kelly Bowser will teach you techniques for paper foundation piecing that can be used for fanciful, garden-inspired kitchen accessories.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7192H

13:00:00 Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #112H My Love Letter to Lebanon Julie Taboulie believes that "one dream can the light the world" and her dream to light the world is acting as an ambassador for , culture and customs in America. This selfless mission has been Julie's journey and lifelong work to spread the light and to spread the love of showcasing, spotlighting and most of all sharing her authentic recipes, special stories, gracious and generous nature by which she warmly welcomes audiences across America into the heart of her home in her Lebanese kitchen. This show is Julie's love letter to Lebanon, for her homelands hospitality, soaring spirit and resiliency to rise above that lives in Julie's soul forever. So, what better way to pay tribute to this beautiful and breathtaking country that inspires Julie each and every day than by cooking the national dish of Lebanon itself called . Julie pleasantly prepares and presents libbeh three different ways. Kibbeh nayeh, a Lebanese-style steak tartare delicacy that is undeniably delicious leads this show as she smoothly moves on to making kibbeh kbekib, mouthwatering meat pies that are perfect for everyday eating or extraordinary events, along with a vibrant vegetable version for all of her faithful vegetarian viewers called kibbeh batata, a potato, wheat and fresh-herb spread that is simply sensational. Julie's "TLLC" (Tender Loving Lebanese Care) is thoughtfully infused into each and every dish that she creatively cooks up in her love letter to Lebanon show. Julie may not live in Lebanon but Lebanon lives in her. As Julie exclaims, Ana Bahebak Ya Lebnan "I love you Lebanon!"

13:30:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1226H Marinated & Smoked Wild Hog Chef Folse prepares Wild Boar & Kraut Casserole. Chorizo Stuffed Loin of Wild Boar and Barbecue Pulled Wild Boar Sandwiches.

14:00:00 Taste of History NETA (S) (CC) N/A #706H The Moravians of Bethlehem Chef Walter Staib showcases the history of the Moravians and how the population grew from twenty people on 500 acres along the Lehigh River, to a thriving community whose influence is still felt today. In honor of this German-speaking society, Chef Staib prepares: Beef Rouladen and Stir Fried Cabbage. He completes meal with the Moravian Sugar Cake.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 95 of 120 Tue, Apr 24, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H Milk Street Italian Italy provides inspiration as Milk Street Cook Matthew Card shows how to make a fast and fabulous Italian flatbread (). Milk Street Cook Erika Bruce takes usually dense cheesecake to the lighter side as she shows host Christopher Kimball how to make ricotta-semolina cheesecake. Milk Street Cook Rayna Jhaveri makes a Tuesday Night favorite: gemelli pasta with chevre, arugula and walnuts. To end the show, Chris lets us in on a foolproof way to fry eggs.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2301H Precious Metal Clay and Crystals Create something to treasure. Jewelry-making expert and author Tammy Honaman creates a silver 3-D pendant with precious metal clay and then adds crystals. In her Beading Lesson, Katie uses flat wire and some of her favorite focal beads to make beaded bangle bracelets to match any outfit.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #307H On The Surface The surface reflects your artistic flair. Lynn Suprock transforms shot gun shells into trendy jewelry. Debbi Simon adds heat to encaustic wax to create special effects. Cat Kerr creates a beautiful pendant with cool resin techniques and Mary Hettmansperger adds color to copper.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #209H The Green Economy & You Join the Biz Kids on a mission and discover your impact on the environment. Explore different ways to become part of the green economy and learn how there's green to be made in thinking green. Find out about "The Big Green Bus" and "Zoo Doo."

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1805H Wings Our creativity takes to the air. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker make sparkly wings and Katie creates a funny spoon bird. Franz Spohn creates see-through bug wings and we'll make a very special chalkboard gift for Mom or Dad.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1707H Add A Little Color Color can be a challenging design principle in the garden. P. Allen Smith shows us that with a willing spirit to experiment and following a few simple techniques, you can create your own masterpieces.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #715H The Compost Peddlers (Austin, Tx) Most homeowners understand the value of gardening in an eco friendly manner, but many of us need guidance on how to do it properly. Every day, we unwittingly make poor choices for the environment when we are simply trying to beautify our landscapes. Something as simple as choosing the right plant for the right space can greatly reduce the impact we have on the earth. This episode touches on some of the most common mistakes we all make and offers practical, simple tips for gardening in a more earth friendly way. We also reveal some of the latest research on how even houseplants are doing more to clean our indoor environment. Even herbs on a sunny windowsill can pull double duty so Chef Nathan creates a mouth watering herb roasted chicken with vegetables dish.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15082H

18:30:00 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1204H Take to the range in Wyoming where goats are essential to a cattle ranching operation. Haul in a sweet harvest of sugarcane in Louisiana. Travel back in time to find out about George Washington the farmer. Discover why bok choy should be a regular vegetable on your dinner table.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9017

19:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1417H

20:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907H

20:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1013H Sierra Hull Sierra Hull began playing the mandolin at the age of 8, put out her first album at 10 and at 11 she was mentored and befriended by Alison Krauss. Now at 23, Hull's already earned considerable respect in the bluegrass world, as a singer, songwriter and mandolin player. Her music has taken her all around the world from Japan to Jerusalem to some of the most prestigious venues in the U.S. including The , Carnegie Hall and The White House.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 96 of 120 Tue, Apr 24, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602H The Weight Band The musical legacy of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rock roots group The Band is carried on by The Weight Band with original The Band member Jim Weider and Band close friends Brian Mitchell of the Levon Helm Band and keyboardist Marty Grebb, along with Albert Rogers, and Michael Bram of the Jason Mraz band. With exceptional musicianship, The Weight Band performs songs that keep alive the music that defined an era, playing The Band's biggest hits including "Up on Cripple Creek," "Rag Mama Rag," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and their namesake song "The Weight." They premiere the gutsy "Never Too Old" a Band demo that they have finished and recorded.

22:00:00 Autism: Coming of Age APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In the next 10 to 15 years, an estimated 800,000 children with autism will age out of the school system and transition into adulthood. Then, they will look to ill-prepared state and federal governments for the support services and resources to meet their many needs - a situation autism experts refer to as the "coming tsunami." The one-hour documentary AUTISM: COMING OF AGE provides an inside look at the lives of three adults with autism and includes interviews with their families and support teams. Autism and disability experts from Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Virginia and Pennsylvania also discuss the current system, impending challenges and possible outcomes for the future.

23:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503H Digital Artists Since the earliest cave paintings, artists have evolved with every new technological development. From 3D printing to interactive installations to conductive paint - and even musical performance - discover how technology is transforming art and culture on this episode of iQSP. Meet artists, experts, and educators who are inspired by the exciting range of contemporary media and digital techniques available today; and hear their advice for encouraging young people to explore and create art using new technology.

23:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H The Battle Over Big Water Enormous challenges face the liquid heart of the Everglades's, Lake Okeechobee. New restoration efforts to reverse the damage done from harnessing nature in the name of progress may save the wetlands yet.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 97 of 120 Wed, Apr 25, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 America's Heartland APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1204H Take to the range in Wyoming where goats are essential to a cattle ranching operation. Haul in a sweet harvest of sugarcane in Louisiana. Travel back in time to find out about George Washington the farmer. Discover why bok choy should be a regular vegetable on your dinner table.

00:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #816H Peter Baker, Journalist Peter Baker is the chief White House correspondent for the New York Times and a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. He has covered the presidencies of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and is currently covering President Donald Trump. Before joining The Times in 2008 he spent 20 years writing for The Washington Post. Baker has written four books. His most recent is titled Obama: The Call of History.

01:00:00 Sun Studio Sessions NETA (S) (CC) N/A #907H

01:30:00 Jammin at Hippie Jack's NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1013H Sierra Hull Sierra Hull began playing the mandolin at the age of 8, put out her first album at 10 and at 11 she was mentored and befriended by Alison Krauss. Now at 23, Hull's already earned considerable respect in the bluegrass world, as a singer, songwriter and mandolin player. Her music has taken her all around the world from Japan to Jerusalem to some of the most prestigious venues in the U.S. including The Grand Ole Opry, Carnegie Hall and The White House.

02:00:00 Infinity Hall Live APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #602H The Weight Band The musical legacy of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rock roots group The Band is carried on by The Weight Band with original The Band member Jim Weider and Band close friends Brian Mitchell of the Levon Helm Band and keyboardist Marty Grebb, along with Albert Rogers, and Michael Bram of the Jason Mraz band. With exceptional musicianship, The Weight Band performs songs that keep alive the music that defined an era, playing The Band's biggest hits including "Up on Cripple Creek," "Rag Mama Rag," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and their namesake song "The Weight." They premiere the gutsy "Never Too Old" a Band demo that they have finished and recorded.

03:00:00 Autism: Coming of Age APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In the next 10 to 15 years, an estimated 800,000 children with autism will age out of the school system and transition into adulthood. Then, they will look to ill-prepared state and federal governments for the support services and resources to meet their many needs - a situation autism experts refer to as the "coming tsunami." The one-hour documentary AUTISM: COMING OF AGE provides an inside look at the lives of three adults with autism and includes interviews with their families and support teams. Autism and disability experts from Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Virginia and Pennsylvania also discuss the current system, impending challenges and possible outcomes for the future.

04:00:00 IQ: Smartparent APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503H Digital Artists Since the earliest cave paintings, artists have evolved with every new technological development. From 3D printing to interactive installations to conductive paint - and even musical performance - discover how technology is transforming art and culture on this episode of iQSP. Meet artists, experts, and educators who are inspired by the exciting range of contemporary media and digital techniques available today; and hear their advice for encouraging young people to explore and create art using new technology.

04:30:00 Battleground Everglades APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #103H The Battle Over Big Water Enormous challenges face the liquid heart of the Everglades's, Lake Okeechobee. New restoration efforts to reverse the damage done from harnessing nature in the name of progress may save the wetlands yet.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #579

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #114 The Bear Is Loose Amadeus and his dog, Pumperl, fetch some medicine for Amadeus' sister Nannerl. On the way, Pumperl follows another dog and disappears. While Amadeus searches for Pumperl, he stumbles on a performing bear at the marketplace. He receives gold coins (ducats) from the crowd for his violin playing. Devillius, green with envy, devises a plan to catapult his nephew Mario into Amadeus' place. But Mario's fiddling instead causes the bear to flee through the alleys of Vienna. Eventually, Amadeus' violin playing prevents even worse mishaps. The Music: "Bassoon Concerto in B Major" K. 191; "Violin Concerto in A Major" K. 219; et al. Additional Content: Monti shows examples of different styles of music, also available on the Web site.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #123H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 98 of 120 Wed, Apr 25, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #118H Younger Heart In 30 Days

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #721Z Increase Your Energy

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1309H Better Balance Good balance begins with proper spinal alignment, strong core muscles and bringing awareness to our center of gravity while weight shifting.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3002H Best Sweatshirt Makeovers, Part 2 Join the restyling trend as Nancy and her guest, Mary Mulari, revisit some of their favorite designs and share creative ways to makeover sweatshirts with stunning results. With creative cutting and stitching, you'll twist, turn, and topstitch a sweatshirt into your own personal style statement.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #811H Snug-Bug Baby Blankets Join the arm knitting craze. Vanessa Wilson uses only her hands to knit a quick baby blanket with chunky yarn and adds a border. Ellen Gormley shows how to get and maintain gauge. Then, Meredith Crawford crochets sideways to make a sunset-striped baby blanket.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2806H Picnic In Provence Classics are always eye catching and Picnic in Provence is definitely a classic. Patrick and his guests Joanie Holton and Melanie Greseth will discuss the construction of this diagonal set quilt, demonstrate their applique method and provide tips for finishing your quilt like a pro.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7193H

13:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #418H Cheese Italians love cheese, and with more than 460 varieties made in Italy, it leads to many mouth-watering cheesy recipes. In this episode, Lidia shares her cheese baked in a crust:gorgonzola wrapped with puff pastry and baked as crispy cheesy bites; celery, artichoke and mortadella salad: a flavorful and fresh mix of celery, artichoke and mortadella; and finally meatloaf ricotta: a family favorite meatloaf dish packed with three different cheeses.

13:30:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H Fiesta for Friends Annabel Langbein picks heritage apples from a family orchard dedicated to preserving rare varieties in sunny Nelson, New Zealand. Returning to her lakeside cabin, she cooks a Mexican-style feast of succulent slow-cooked pork with smoky chili beans and guacamole, followed by the easiest, most refreshing apple and raspberry sorbets ever. Recipes from this episode: cinnamon apple fritters, garden gazpacho, Mexican rub, Mexican pulled pork, smoky chili beans, chunky guacamole, fresh flour tortillas, apple and berry sorbets.

14:00:00 Simply Ming APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1503H Aaron Sanchez You may recognize one of the world's most distinguished Latin chefs, Aaron Sanchez, from his roles as judge on "Chopped" and alongside Gordon Ramsay on "Masterchef". Today, Aaron visits Ming in his loft to cook his albondigas tacos while Ming makes beef and salted watercress scallion pancakes. It's on fuego this week on Simply Ming.

14:30:00 Cook's Country APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1008H Straight from So-Cal Julia Collin Davison shows Bridget Lancaster how to make authentic citrus-braised pork tacos at home. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Julia to a tasting of mild salsa. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried reviews piping bags. Test cook Christie Morrison shows Julia the secrets to making the best So Cal churros.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2302H The Color Story Begins with Birthstones Start a color story with birthstones. Blogger and jewelry-maker Molly Schaller finds inspiration and meaning in birthstone colors. She also shares some great gift packaging ideas for those special jewelry gifts. Katie uses leather belting lace and crystal charms to make box braid bracelets in her Beading Lesson.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 99 of 120 Wed, Apr 25, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308H Hard Hats Required Grab your hard hat to make heavy-duty art. Julie Fei Fan Balzer cuts, embosses and paints metal to create home decor. Make a lamp with interchangeable panels with Joe Rotella. Cheryl Boglioli mixes media and crackles it on canvas for special effects and Jane Dunnewold has more ideas about the inner artist.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #210H Secrets to Success The secret to success is actually simple - it's all about staying in school and building the best toolbox for your future. Learn about the many ways to pay for your education and the importance of learning every day of your life.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1806H Trees Bring the outside inside with a little creativity. Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a colorful leafy tree banner. Candie Cooper creates a fish kite and Katie Hacker builds a whimsical woods scene. Then, Jenny decorates a glittery tree to celebrate the holidays.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1708H Chef Vs Chef Chefs compete for culinary supremacy. But how will they handle P. Allen Smith's secret ingredient?

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #716H The Green Bronx Machine: The Power of a Classroom Farm (Bronx, Ny) Having an eco-friendly garden is catching on as homeowners strive to create more sustainable outdoor spaces. In this episode, we visit a Florida couple to discuss the sustainability project they took on in their yard, the use of natives vs. non-natives and smart irrigation. It also demonstrates to the viewer how taking just a few of these simple steps will create healthier plants, tastier produce and a safer environment for us all to enjoy. And in the GGW kitchen, Chef Nathan features eggplant from their garden to make a roast eggplant caponata.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15083H

18:30:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #902H Russia's Foreign Policy To his detractors, Putin is an autocrat, crushing any threat to his power, while renewing Soviet-style expansionism. To supporters, Putin represents Russia's redemption as a global superpower - and an alternative to the liberal democracy espoused by the West. Great Decisions explores what drives Putin's Foreign Policy.

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9018

19:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #516H

20:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H The Lowertown Line: Malamanya Afro-Caribbean band Malamanya performs in front of a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Malamanya members Tony and Adriana speak with host Toki Wright about bad habits, the roots of Cuban son music, and the necessary give and take with an audience. Songs performed: Mi Son Cubano, Red Light Morning, Amor Perdido, El Vendedor De Agua.

20:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H Artists: Shaun Booker and Sean Carney, Matty Monk, Kate Klim, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Shaun Booker and Sean Carney are a Columbus, Ohio-based blues duo that tours the world. Shaun, a native of the South, has deep family roots in the civil rights movement, which contribute to her passionate, defiant vocals. Her guitar playing partner, Sean, a descendent of jazz horn players, has won the Albert King Best Guitarist award and took first place at the 2007 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. They perform "David and Goliath" and "I Don't Even Know Your Name." Artist Bio: Matty Monk was born and bred in a cornfield town in northern Ohio, and has been expressing himself through music since ever since. He blends an eclectic mix of blues, country, and jazz. Matty is a soul singer by heart and a writer, having released four albums with his band The Lovebones. He is starting to make his solo gig the main attraction and released his second album in 2016. He sings "Ohio Makes Me Cry." Artist Bio: Kate Klim arrived in Columbus, Ohio, by way of Boston and Nashville, where she was an active member of the local music scenes and no stranger to the stages of Club Passim and Nashville's famous venue for songwriters The Bluebird Cafe. Winner of the 2010 Kerrville New Folk competition, Kate was also a finalist in the Mountain Stage Newsong Contest, Telluride Troubadour Competition, and Falcon Ridge Folk fest. She has worked with Shawn Colvin, Richard Shindell, and Lucy Kaplinsky. Her third and latest CD is 100 Million Years. She performs "Even When its Bad."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 100 of 120 Wed, Apr 25, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

21:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1101H Panic! at the Disco Downtown Los Angeles' historic Mayan Theater provided a spectacular backdrop for Panic! At the Disco's taping of Live from the Artists Den. The LA-based band, led by frontman Brendon Urie, offered a boisterous performance highlighting material from their critically acclaimed new album Death of a Bachelor, which was released on January 15th via DCD2/Fueled By Ramen and debuted at No.1 on the Chart. Urie and crew revisited favorites like "Time To Dance" and "Nine In The Afternoon," as well as new tracks like "Victorious" and "Hallelujah." Five hundred of the band's fans filled the ornate theater, which was originally built in 1927, and lent their voices to the night's closing song and fan favorite, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies."

22:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose Costa Rica: Quest for Pura Vida APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In the ninth installment of his Emmy-winning ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE series, renowned adventurer Richard Bangs explores the ecological nexus of North and - Costa Rica. Costa Rica is home to endless natural wonders: wild rivers, fire-spewing volcanoes, verdant rainforests and more species of animals and plants than found in the United States and Canada combined. Bangs attempts to uncover the secret to Costa Rica's success in preserving their small country's extraordinary biodiversity. He begins his journey on the Pacific side, where the Osa Peninsula encircles Corcovado National Park. Then, he explores the beaches at Punta Islita, Palo Verde National Park and the Monteverde Cloud Forest, before heading to Tortuguero National Park, a tropical rain forest on the Caribbean coast.

23:00:00 Lost Bird Project APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H THE LOST BIRD PROJECT charts sculptor Todd McGrain's efforts to memorialize five birds - the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, Labrador Duck, Passenger Pigeon and Heath Hen - driven to extinction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The captivating nature documentary follows McGrain and his brother-in-law, Andy, as they embark on a road trip in search of the last-known locations of the birds and seek permission to install McGrain's six-foot-tall bronze sculptures on those sites. Travelling from the tropical swamps of Florida to the rocky coasts of Newfoundland to the shores of Martha's Vineyard, the men spend more than two years scouting locations, talking to park rangers, speaking at town meetings and battling bureaucracy in their effort to gather support for the project. An elegy to the five birds, THE LOST BIRD PROJECT is a thoughtful and sometimes humorous look at the artist and his mission.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 101 of 120 Thu, Apr 26, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #902H Russia's Foreign Policy To his detractors, Putin is an autocrat, crushing any threat to his power, while renewing Soviet-style expansionism. To supporters, Putin represents Russia's redemption as a global superpower - and an alternative to the liberal democracy espoused by the West. Great Decisions explores what drives Putin's Foreign Policy.

00:30:00 In Good Shape - The Health Show WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #516H

01:00:00 The Lowertown Line. APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H The Lowertown Line: Malamanya Afro-Caribbean band Malamanya performs in front of a live audience at the Twin Cities Public Television studios. Malamanya members Tony and Adriana speak with host Toki Wright about bad habits, the roots of Cuban son music, and the necessary give and take with an audience. Songs performed: Mi Son Cubano, Red Light Morning, Amor Perdido, El Vendedor De Agua.

01:30:00 Songs at the Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H Artists: Shaun Booker and Sean Carney, Matty Monk, Kate Klim, and hosted by songwriter Eric Gnezda. Artist Bio: Shaun Booker and Sean Carney are a Columbus, Ohio-based blues duo that tours the world. Shaun, a native of the South, has deep family roots in the civil rights movement, which contribute to her passionate, defiant vocals. Her guitar playing partner, Sean, a descendent of jazz horn players, has won the Albert King Best Guitarist award and took first place at the 2007 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. They perform "David and Goliath" and "I Don't Even Know Your Name." Artist Bio: Matty Monk was born and bred in a cornfield town in northern Ohio, and has been expressing himself through music since ever since. He blends an eclectic mix of blues, country, and jazz. Matty is a soul singer by heart and a writer, having released four albums with his band The Lovebones. He is starting to make his solo gig the main attraction and released his second album in 2016. He sings "Ohio Makes Me Cry." Artist Bio: Kate Klim arrived in Columbus, Ohio, by way of Boston and Nashville, where she was an active member of the local music scenes and no stranger to the stages of Club Passim and Nashville's famous venue for songwriters The Bluebird Cafe. Winner of the 2010 Kerrville New Folk competition, Kate was also a finalist in the Mountain Stage Newsong Contest, Telluride Troubadour Competition, and Falcon Ridge Folk fest. She has worked with Shawn Colvin, Richard Shindell, and Lucy Kaplinsky. Her third and latest CD is 100 Million Years. She performs "Even When its Bad."

02:00:00 Live from the Artists Den APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1101H Panic! at the Disco Downtown Los Angeles' historic Mayan Theater provided a spectacular backdrop for Panic! At the Disco's taping of Live from the Artists Den. The LA-based band, led by frontman Brendon Urie, offered a boisterous performance highlighting material from their critically acclaimed new album Death of a Bachelor, which was released on January 15th via DCD2/Fueled By Ramen and debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 Chart. Urie and crew revisited favorites like "Time To Dance" and "Nine In The Afternoon," as well as new tracks like "Victorious" and "Hallelujah." Five hundred of the band's fans filled the ornate theater, which was originally built in 1927, and lent their voices to the night's closing song and fan favorite, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies."

03:00:00 Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose Costa Rica: Quest for Pura Vida APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H In the ninth installment of his Emmy-winning ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE series, renowned adventurer Richard Bangs explores the ecological nexus of North and South America - Costa Rica. Costa Rica is home to endless natural wonders: wild rivers, fire-spewing volcanoes, verdant rainforests and more species of animals and plants than found in the United States and Canada combined. Bangs attempts to uncover the secret to Costa Rica's success in preserving their small country's extraordinary biodiversity. He begins his journey on the Pacific side, where the Osa Peninsula encircles Corcovado National Park. Then, he explores the beaches at Punta Islita, Palo Verde National Park and the Monteverde Cloud Forest, before heading to Tortuguero National Park, a tropical rain forest on the Caribbean coast.

04:00:00 Lost Bird Project APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H THE LOST BIRD PROJECT charts sculptor Todd McGrain's efforts to memorialize five birds - the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, Labrador Duck, Passenger Pigeon and Heath Hen - driven to extinction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The captivating nature documentary follows McGrain and his brother-in-law, Andy, as they embark on a road trip in search of the last-known locations of the birds and seek permission to install McGrain's six-foot-tall bronze sculptures on those sites. Travelling from the tropical swamps of Florida to the rocky coasts of Newfoundland to the shores of Martha's Vineyard, the men spend more than two years scouting locations, talking to park rangers, speaking at town meetings and battling bureaucracy in their effort to gather support for the project. An elegy to the five birds, THE LOST BIRD PROJECT is a thoughtful and sometimes humorous look at the artist and his mission.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #580

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 102 of 120 Thu, Apr 26, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #115 The Broken Key Amadeus, tired of practicing on a "silent piano" in his hotel room, is thrilled to learn that a grand piano sits in the ballroom for a "Russian Evening." While he secretly plays the piano, one of the keys breaks. Devilius wants to impress the Russian nobility and manages to put the pianist, due to perform that night, out of action. In the meantime, Amadeus and Nannerl, with the help of Pumperl, try to earn some money on the street so they can buy a new key from the piano maker. Can they pull it off in time for the special event? Who will perform that evening? And will it include the missing piano key? The Music: "Serenade in B Major" K. 361; "Piano Sonata" K. 310; "Serenade in G" ("A Little Serenade") K. 425; et al. Additional Content: Monti climbs into the piano to show how the visible part of the key connects to the string inside to create a tone. Viewers learn some basics about the functions of a piano key and the "technique" of a piano.

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #124H Stranger in a Strange Lab/Sturm Und Drang

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #119H Cancer Prevention

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #722Z Strengthen and Slenderize The Hips

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1310H Improve Your Mood In this episode Mary Ann uses tactile stimulation to increase circulation and elicit a relaxed state of body and mind.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3003H Favorite Scarves to Sew, Part 1 Turn a rectangle of fabric into a fabulous accessory. Scarves are fashion statements that are as enjoyable to create as they are to wear. Nancy and her guest, Donna Fenske, highlight some of Nancy's favorite scarf techniques from past shows that can be quickly created in a variety of fabrics.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #812H Tunics A La Mode Catch the latest fashion trend with tunics. Knit a long summer top that is perfect for layering with Kristen Mangus. Lena Skvagerson shares great seaming techniques in the technique corner. From the bottom up, Ellen Gormley crochets an easy-fitting top with wide sleeves and a trendy hood.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2807H New Hampshire Nights Quilters collect fabrics that "speak" to them. Marianne loves to collect reproduction prints and tiny shirting prints. When combined they create a soothing, classic quilt. Inspired by a house quest from New Hampshire the quilt was sashed with stars from the night sky.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7194H

13:00:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian NETA (S) (CC) DVI #202H 5-Ingredients Or Less Host Laura Theodore prepares quick recipes that require only 5-ingredients or less! "Easy Black Bean Casserole" is served with a crunchy and sweet "Carrot and Maple-Walnut Salad." For starters, tantalizing "Tortilla Oven 'Fried' Mushrooms" take the stage. Need a quick dessert or snack? "No-Cook Peanut Butter Cookies" fill the bill for a sweet and crunchy bite!

13:30:00 Sara's Weeknight Meals APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #516H Louisiana Style It's Mardi Gras any time of the year with Sara's easy duck creole. And, because Louisiana's iconic cuisine is one of America's favorites, we journey to the bayou to catch some crawfish for a traditional boil with rice and plenty of spice.

14:00:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #207H Flavor Punch When Joanne buys a perfect fillet of salmon, she loves to punch things up with fresh ingredients. Today she's going to Green String Farm in Northern California, then to meet her mentor at Chez Panisse and The Edible Schoolyard in Berkeley, California. With her student Santosh, they're going to make one of Joanne's absolute favorite - a little gem salad with green goddess dressing, pickled cucumbers, and then horseradish-crusted salmon, and finally dilled cucumbers with creme fraiche. These fresh, punchy flavors make for a fantastic meal.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 103 of 120 Thu, Apr 26, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

14:30:00 New Scandinavian Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #301H Rich Farmland Andreas visits the county of Hedmark in Eastern Norway, a region known for big farms and abundance of produce. Inspired by 19th-century recipes of Norway's first cookbook writer, Andreas makes beef meatballs, sour cream porridge with air-cured ham and thick steaks served with mushroom ragu and potato gratin.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2303H Choosing Colors The colors we choose change how we view a piece. Author Jill Wiseman makes reversible jewelry using one motif. She changes the colors so one side can have a southwestern look and the other a fine jewelry look. In the Beading Lesson, Katie creates the unexpected with dangles and drops using leather and sew-on crystal stones.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #309H Signage It's all about signage and announcing your event. Julie Fei Fan Balzer makes a festive partyscape for any occasion. Julie McGuffee and Joe Rotella team up to make a shiny party banner and Julie Fei Fan Balzer makes paper tiles that look like clay tiles. Jane Dunnewold talks about collections.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #211H The Marketing Mix Now that you've decided on your business product or service, how will you promote it? Let the Biz Kids help you understand your target market and learn about the four P's of business success: product, price, promotion, and placement. Learn how "Exclusive Cuts" barber services, "Wow, Take a Bow" dog grooming, and other businesses market their services and products.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1807H Outer Limits Break the creative boundaries and travel to the outer limits. Blast off as Jenny Barnett-Rohrs makes a bottle rocket. Katie Hacker tracks the journey on a decorated bulletin board. Franz Spohn makes portraits with candy beads and we'll make a sparkly Easter decoration from blogger Jen Goode.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1709H Sensory Experiences Time spent in natural environments can provide a range of health benefits. P. Allen Smith shows us how you can transform your living spaces into sensory delights.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #717H Native and Invasive Plants & Certified Wildlife Habitats When overseas travel became possible, exotic plants were common cargo on ships all across the world. Unfortunately, many of those plants proved to be far more aggressive outside of their native range. At the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, we explain why some non-native plants are dangerous, how gardeners can prevent further spread of some of the more aggressive species, and how using the right native plant for a particular space can make gardening easier for people and better for the planet. We also visit a backyard Certified Wildlife Habitat and look at some of the simple ways of bringing nature to our own back door. In the kitchen, Chef Nathan uses a favorite American native fruit, to create a baked blueberry clafouti.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15084H

18:30:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1444H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9019

19:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1311H

20:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #708H Good Cookies Bandleader and drummer Mike Daniels brings together some of Michigan's most talented veteran players for a set of swinging, rocking, soulful blues. Includes "Messin' with the Kid" and "Bacon Fat." With Steve Pinckney, guitar; Doc Yankee, keyboards; Dave Dudt, keyboards, trombone; Mike Smalley, bass; Gary Clavette, sax. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 104 of 120 Thu, Apr 26, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #704H The Exumas The islands of Exuma are the picture perfect description of a Caribbean paradise. Stories, myths and legends fuse with everyday life across the 365 islands within the Exumas. With Mirissa Neff, as guide, one begins to understand that the treasure is scattered in the beauty of the Exumas- from the natural Blue Holes and the fresh conch salad to the roasted grouper and lobster and crabs. She follows the island legends to discover that the land and ocean blend perfectly into the story of the Exumas.

21:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105H Sister Hazel For over 20 years, these five friends have built the kind of musical communication that comes only with time, talent and commitment. From bars and clubs back home in Gainesville, Florida, to venues all over the world, they've seen audiences light up the night like seas of stars as the band tells a story, their story. In this episode, Sister Hazel inspires you to "Change Your Mind".

21:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H

22:00:00 Shifting Sands: on the Path to Sustainability APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H For more than a century, North America's giants in manufacturing (US Steel, Standard Oil and Bethlehem Steel) and preservationists battled over a 47-mile stretch of sandy shore along Lake Michigan that contains one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet-the Indiana Dunes region. While the factories provided jobs and contributed to the community's economic growth, they also wiped out a tremendous amount of rare habitat, and polluted the waterways. In SHIFTING SANDS: ON THE PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY, the hour-long documentary takes a look at the decades-long effort to create the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore amid the presence of heavy industry along Lake Michigan. It also highlights the collaborative effort to clean up and restore the region. The clash over the Indiana Dunes-considered to be the birthplace of ecological science in North America-would lead to the creation of public policy with worldwide impact, and it would give the United States one of its first urban National Parks. Today, that decades-old battle has transformed into a new model of cooperation, where industrialists and environmentalists, once bitter adversaries, are now working together to steer this community toward sustainability.

23:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #207H The Last Barn Dance By Ted Richardson (Encore Presentation). A story about farming, fragility, and a fight to save the family business. Randy Lewis struggles to save his dairy farm in the piedmont region of North Carolina, where dozens of family-owned dairies have disappeared. While keeping the business afloat, Randy also hosts one of the only true old-time barn dances left in the region, keeping the tradition alive and the community that loves it.

23:30:00 Tree Safari: A Sculptural Journey APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0Z From the African bush to the bright lights of a top Chicago gallery show, TREE SAFARI: A SCULPTURAL JOURNEY reveals one artist's deepening appreciation of exotic woods. In search of material for his work, world-class sculptor Brad Sells travels to Africa, where he meets botanists, Boer farmers, scientists and Zulu shamans and learns about the medicinal power of trees. Harvesting a dying Pink Ivory tree in South Africa, Sells begins to shape his first sculpture - the first of many pieces that will eventually appear at the Sculptural Objects and Functional Arts (SOFA) exposition in Chicago. This is the first installment of the Tree Safari series. The second, Tree: Safari: The Koa Connection, followed Sells to the volcanic slopes of Hawaii in his quest for the exotic koa wood, revered for its density, luster, tone and color.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 105 of 120 Fri, Apr 27, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #615H Garth Stein & Mary Ann Gwinn: Writers to Reviewers A show for readers, writers and reviewers. First author Garth Stein gives tips on navigating the world of the writer. Then some of our past guests weigh in on research, inspiration and writing styles. Finally, Mary Ann Gwinn is interviewed about life of a reviewer.

00:30:00 Native Report WDSE (S) (CC) N/A #1311H

01:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #708H Good Cookies Bandleader and drummer Mike Daniels brings together some of Michigan's most talented veteran players for a set of swinging, rocking, soulful blues. Includes "Messin' with the Kid" and "Bacon Fat." With Steve Pinckney, guitar; Doc Yankee, keyboards; Dave Dudt, keyboards, trombone; Mike Smalley, bass; Gary Clavette, sax. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

01:30:00 Music Voyager APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #704H The Exumas The islands of Exuma are the picture perfect description of a Caribbean paradise. Stories, myths and legends fuse with everyday life across the 365 islands within the Exumas. With Mirissa Neff, as guide, one begins to understand that the treasure is scattered in the beauty of the Exumas- from the natural Blue Holes and the fresh conch salad to the roasted grouper and lobster and crabs. She follows the island legends to discover that the land and ocean blend perfectly into the story of the Exumas.

02:00:00 Live at the Charleston Music Hall NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105H Sister Hazel For over 20 years, these five friends have built the kind of musical communication that comes only with time, talent and commitment. From bars and clubs back home in Gainesville, Florida, to venues all over the world, they've seen audiences light up the night like seas of stars as the band tells a story, their story. In this episode, Sister Hazel inspires you to "Change Your Mind".

02:30:00 New Tanglewood Tales: Life On Stage and Off APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H

03:00:00 Shifting Sands: on the Path to Sustainability APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H For more than a century, North America's giants in manufacturing (US Steel, Standard Oil and Bethlehem Steel) and preservationists battled over a 47-mile stretch of sandy shore along Lake Michigan that contains one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet-the Indiana Dunes region. While the factories provided jobs and contributed to the community's economic growth, they also wiped out a tremendous amount of rare habitat, and polluted the waterways. In SHIFTING SANDS: ON THE PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY, the hour-long documentary takes a look at the decades-long effort to create the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore amid the presence of heavy industry along Lake Michigan. It also highlights the collaborative effort to clean up and restore the region. The clash over the Indiana Dunes-considered to be the birthplace of ecological science in North America-would lead to the creation of public policy with worldwide impact, and it would give the United States one of its first urban National Parks. Today, that decades-old battle has transformed into a new model of cooperation, where industrialists and environmentalists, once bitter adversaries, are now working together to steer this community toward sustainability.

04:00:00 Reel South NETA (S) (CC) N/A #207H The Last Barn Dance By Ted Richardson (Encore Presentation). A story about farming, fragility, and a fight to save the family business. Randy Lewis struggles to save his dairy farm in the piedmont region of North Carolina, where dozens of family-owned dairies have disappeared. While keeping the business afloat, Randy also hosts one of the only true old-time barn dances left in the region, keeping the tradition alive and the community that loves it.

04:30:00 Tree Safari: A Sculptural Journey APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0Z From the African bush to the bright lights of a top Chicago gallery show, TREE SAFARI: A SCULPTURAL JOURNEY reveals one artist's deepening appreciation of exotic woods. In search of material for his work, world-class sculptor Brad Sells travels to Africa, where he meets botanists, Boer farmers, scientists and Zulu shamans and learns about the medicinal power of trees. Harvesting a dying Pink Ivory tree in South Africa, Sells begins to shape his first sculpture - the first of many pieces that will eventually appear at the Sculptural Objects and Functional Arts (SOFA) exposition in Chicago. This is the first installment of the Tree Safari series. The second, Tree: Safari: The Koa Connection, followed Sells to the volcanic slopes of Hawaii in his quest for the exotic koa wood, revered for its density, luster, tone and color.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #581

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #116 Slippery When Wet The empress invites the Mozarts to the imperial court again. The children persuade two of the hotel employees to pose as their parents (who can't be reached) and accompany them to the court. This leads to problems when the real parents hear about the invitation and rush to the palace. In the meantime, Amadeus and Nannerl enjoy sliding on the polished floors of the palace with Marie Antoinette, the empress' youngest daughter. Will Devilius stop another one of Amadeus' successes, or will he slip up? The Music: "Organ Fantasy in F Minor" K. 608; et al. Additional Content: Monti reveals the enormous size of the real imperial palace. Viewers see the Schonbrunn palace, inside and out, and together with Monti and Amadeus, stroll through some of its impressive rooms.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 106 of 120 Fri, Apr 27, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #125H

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #120H Fat Blaster 1

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #723Z Full Body Bar Workout

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1311H Lighthearted Exercises Mary Ann introduces a variety of new exercises for fingers, gait and back strengthening in this fun, light-hearted episode.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3004H Favorite Scarves to Sew, Part 2 With a minimal amount of fabric and a little bit of sewing time, you can create a fashion statement with an easy-to-make and easy-to-wear scarf. See some of Nancy's most popular and timeless designs including the Loop and Tuck Scarf, the S-Curve Scarf, Knot Your Average Scarf, the Convertible Ride Scarf, and the Double De-Lite Scarf.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #813H Wildlife Buddies Get a little wild. Knit a cute koala with a baby on her back. Lena Skvagerson knits all the pieces and adds fuzzy tufts to the ears. Melissa Leapman shows how to read and follow a chart. Then, Meredith Crawford crochets a loveable elephant with a colorful collar.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2808H Autumn Starshine Our quilts reflect the experiences of our lives. The autumn season turns our attention quilting as the nights become cool and the leaves begin to take on the colors of fall. Autumn Starshine is a great example of capturing that fall palette. Patrick and Lynette Jensen will present techniques for making star blocks, piecing perfect borders and a beautiful binding.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7195H

13:00:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1504H Red Hook, Brooklyn Located in one of the most isolated and remote corners of the city, surrounded by water, to get there you either drive or take a bus and as we all remember it was mostly underwater after Hurricane Sandy and many of us thought it would never make a come back. Wrong. It's hotter than ever with the best BBQ spot in NYC, a local winery, great bakeshop and an artisan small batch Vermouth maker featured in this episode.

13:30:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #108H A Shrimp Feast Nick visits the fish monger and guides the viewer though a series of tips and techniques on how to make incredibly flavorful shrimp recipes which are fool proof and look and taste like a million dollars. Chef Stellino prepares Shrimp with Garbanzo Beans, Arugula & Sun-dried Tomatoes in a Chardonnay Sauce and a Salad with Shrimp, Watermelon & Goat Cheese.

14:00:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #101H A Legend Is Born Cecilia Chiang was born almost 100 years ago in a China that no longer exists. In this episode, viewers get an overview of her amazing story from Beijing to San Francisco. In 1960, she opened the acclaimed Mandarin restaurant, which revolutionized Chinese food in America. She mentored the likes of Julia Child, James Beard and Alice Waters (Alice calls Cecilia "the Julia Child of Chinese food in America") Now in her mid- 90's, Cecilia is mentoring a new generation of Bay area chefs. Corey Lee, the Korean American chef and owner of Benu, a three-star Michelin restaurant, invites Cecilia into his kitchen where she gives him a lesson in making "jowza," or what we in America call "pot stickers."

14:30:00 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #104H Cooking from Le Pelican Jacques, alongside his daughter Claudine, recreates his mother's restaurant recipes from Le Pelican, in Lyon, France. The duo begins with a country-style eggs and swiss chard gratin, including a quick step-by-step bechamel demonstration. Jacques goes on to cure his own meat for a belly-warming dish of kale, sausage, ribs and lima bean stew, followed by a springtime stew of radishes made with aromatic walnut oil. Braised veal breast with pearl onions and artichoke, a hearty medley, continues as Jacques and Claudine serve it all up with style, just as ma mere would have done. To end there's a sweet and juicy dessert of melon and blueberries studded with sage sprigs.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 107 of 120 Fri, Apr 27, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2304H Cord Bracelets Make a memorable color story with designer and author Ashley Bunting. She uses memory wire and parachute cord to make trendy beaded bracelets. Katie shows how to organize your work space with the right storage, work surface and lighting on the Beading Lesson.

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #310H Finishing Touches Add that perfect finishing touch. Joe Rotella molds and casts a one-of-a-kind gaming set. Sandra Evertson upcycles vintage bottles to make trendy Boho decor. Candie Cooper finishes off a leather cuff with colorful embroidery and Mary Hettmansperger smooth-finishes metal edges.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #212H Hidden Careers You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and even aviation.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1808H Write It Down When creative ideas pop up, write them down. Make a colorful pocket journal with Jenny Barnett-Rohrs. Candie Cooper shares creative tips for handwriting and Franz Spohn writes with clay. Katie Hacker decorates for fall with a shining pumpkin luminary from blogger Carissa Bonham.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1710H For The Pets P. Allen Smith's animals are as much a part of his life as his gardens. In this episode of Garden Home, pets take center stage.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #718H Controlling Garden Pests, Diseases, and Weeds Organically (Atlanta, Ga) Green roofs are gaining popularity in commercial and residential design, offering a nearly untapped, limitless space to plants perennials, shrubs, even trees. They also cool the air in and above our homes and offices, absorb carbon dioxide, return oxygen, reduce runoff, filter pollutants and provide habitats for birds and other wildlife. They even offer a welcomed respite for mind and body. In this episode, we get a rare, behind the scenes tour of the famous rooftop gardens at Chicago's city hall. We also visit Lurie Garden at Chicago's Millennium Park, and demonstrate how to implement a smaller homegrown version. In the kitchen, Chef Nathan uses one of the most common roof top vegetables, the tomato, to create a delicious meal.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15085H

18:30:00 Euromaxx WNVT (S) (CC) N/A #1417H

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9020

19:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1017H

20:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1215H Larry Sigmon & Martha Spencer / Presley Barker & Wayne Henderson

21:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2004H Emisunshine and Blue Highway EMISUNSHINE became a global sensation when a video of her singing in a music store went viral; the world fell in love with the little nine-year- old gal from Knoxville, Tennessee. The natural-born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist beams with exceptional and inexplicable talents. Steeped in Appalachian music, Emi is a true vocal stylist whose music has been described as "old-timey." This 13-year-old prodigy has released seven projects to date including her much-anticipated next album 'Ragged Dreams', featuring 14 self-penned tracks and co-writes. BLUE HIGHWAY is one considered one of the highest esteemed bluegrass band in the history of the genre. The band has earned a collective 26 IBMA Awards, 6 SPBGMA Awards, one Dove Award, plus three Grammy nominations as a band, in addition to two prestigious Grammy Awards among its current members. The band was voted the Favorite Bluegrass Artist of All Time by the readers of Bluegrass Today in April 2016. Their newly released album 'Original Traditional' is nominated for a 2017 GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album. WoodSongs Kid: George Fields is an eleven-year-old banjo player from Stamping Grounds Kentucky.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 108 of 120 Fri, Apr 27, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #502H Blood & Water Traverse the North American West with three stories that explore the struggles between man and nature: La Graduacion by Rafael Gomez, Rituals by Isabelle Aspin, and Bloodlines by Christopher Nataanii Cegielski.

22:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #701H A Conversation with Jeff Nichols: Bringing History to the Screen In this episode, award-winning writer/director Jeff Nichols talks about bringing a highly charged true story to the screen and finding the personal connection to Richard and Mildred Loving - apolitical people at the center of the landmark 1967 civil rights decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate laws prohibiting interracial marriage.

23:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #404H Medicinal Uses of Psychedelics Guest: Dr. Anthony Bossis. Movie: The Sunshine Makers. Psychedelics! Like, wow-man! Or like wow, great medicinal properties, man! Science Goes to the Movies looks at The Sunshine Makers with Dr. Anthony Bossis, NYU Clinical Investigator, studying effects of psilocybin on cancer and end-of-life anxiety.

23:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1123H

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 109 of 120 Sat, Apr 28, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1005H Teen Depression Patient Story: We all want our teens to be happy and carefree, but the reality is that teen depression is a legitimate and life-changing disease. Ellen and Olivia Reardon share their story of how they worked their way through Olivia's depression together. Myth or Medicine: Are antidepressants safe for teenagers? Second Opinion 5: Five signs of teen depression.

00:30:00 Global 3000 WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #1017H

01:00:00 Song of the Mountains NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1215H Larry Sigmon & Martha Spencer / Presley Barker & Wayne Henderson

02:00:00 Woodsongs NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2004H Emisunshine and Blue Highway EMISUNSHINE became a global sensation when a video of her singing in a music store went viral; the world fell in love with the little nine-year- old gal from Knoxville, Tennessee. The natural-born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist beams with exceptional and inexplicable talents. Steeped in Appalachian music, Emi is a true vocal stylist whose music has been described as "old-timey." This 13-year-old prodigy has released seven projects to date including her much-anticipated next album 'Ragged Dreams', featuring 14 self-penned tracks and co-writes. BLUE HIGHWAY is one considered one of the highest esteemed bluegrass band in the history of the genre. The band has earned a collective 26 IBMA Awards, 6 SPBGMA Awards, one Dove Award, plus three Grammy nominations as a band, in addition to two prestigious Grammy Awards among its current members. The band was voted the Favorite Bluegrass Artist of All Time by the readers of Bluegrass Today in April 2016. Their newly released album 'Original Traditional' is nominated for a 2017 GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album. WoodSongs Kid: George Fields is an eleven-year-old banjo player from Stamping Grounds Kentucky.

03:00:00 Film School Shorts NETA (S) (CC) N/A #502H Blood & Water Traverse the North American West with three stories that explore the struggles between man and nature: La Graduacion by Rafael Gomez, Rituals by Isabelle Aspin, and Bloodlines by Christopher Nataanii Cegielski.

03:30:00 On Story NETA (S) (CC) N/A #701H A Conversation with Jeff Nichols: Bringing History to the Screen In this episode, award-winning writer/director Jeff Nichols talks about bringing a highly charged true story to the screen and finding the personal connection to Richard and Mildred Loving - apolitical people at the center of the landmark 1967 civil rights decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate laws prohibiting interracial marriage.

04:00:00 Science Goes to the Movies EPS (S) (CC) N/A #404H Medicinal Uses of Psychedelics Guest: Dr. Anthony Bossis. Movie: The Sunshine Makers. Psychedelics! Like, wow-man! Or like wow, great medicinal properties, man! Science Goes to the Movies looks at The Sunshine Makers with Dr. Anthony Bossis, NYU Clinical Investigator, studying effects of psilocybin on cancer and end-of-life anxiety.

04:30:00 Theater Talk EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1123H

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #582

08:00:00 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #504H Impressionistic Fresh Flowers A vase of daisies and roses serve as the subject of Gary's painting in this episode. Gary explains that a painter often sees things differently, and that provides the inspiration to arrange the painting's roses and daisies in a way that belies reality, but gives a good result.

08:30:00 Painting with Wilson Bickford NETA (S) (CC) N/A #309H Whitetail Fawn, Part 1 A Whitetail fawn is ready to munch on leaves from a low-hanging branch. Wilson shows how to block out the fawn, and lays in the background.

09:00:00 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop NETA (S) (CC) DVI #201H J.M.W. Turner's Visions of Veni J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) traveled to Venice three times and his experimentation in Venice served as a sensual catalyst for his future work. David discusses Turner's watercolor techniques in front of the iconic baroque cathedral Santa Maria della Salute, overlooking the Grand Canal. He then paints an oil sketch overlooking the Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, the same scenes immortalized in many of Turner's transcendent paintings from Venice.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 110 of 120 Sat, Apr 28, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #724Z Slenderize The Lower Body

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1312H Back and Abdominal Strengthening This episode focuses on stretching and strengthening the abdominal and back muscles to protect the spine and help avoid injury.

10:30:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (S) (CC) N/A #306H Help Me Sleep: Yoga for Insomnia

11:00:00 Delicious TV's Vegan Mashup NETA (S) (CC) DVI #104H Healthy on a Budget With grocery bills on the rise, the Vegan Mashup chefs offer you delicious and cost-conscious alternatives to your every day dishes. Shepard's Pie/Sukiyaki/Lickity Split Pea Soup.

11:30:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1111H Dreaming of Sustainable Agriculture Chef Pedro Abascal is changing tourist's perceptions of the food in Riviera Maya, using local farms to supply his hip hotel restaurants. Rick and Pedro discuss his challenges and successes of his approach over a traditional Yucatecan meal at Faison y Venado. Rick pays a visit to a lamb farm in Tizimin for a conversation with a rancher, then heads to C-Grill, Pedro's hip restaurant on the shores of Playa del Carmen, where he makes a beautiful roasted lamb in adobo. In Chicago, Rick heads to the outdoor Green City Market to gather ingredients for his grilled leg of lamb with green garlic mojo and camote mash, accompanied by grilled asparagus with pasilla crema. Oh, and an incredibly delicious skillet cake.

12:00:00 Lidia's Kitchen APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #404H Salt Salting your food is an important step in any kitchen, and the type of salt used can make a huge difference in your meal. Today's menu includes: salted cod fritters: crispy chunky cod fritters made for the perfect salty snack; penne rigate in vodka sauce: an iconic Italian pasta dish with penne rigate in a creamy pink vodka sauce; beef chuck and beer; a rick and flavorful braise that will beckon everyone to the table.

12:30:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #413H Washington Dc - Mike Isabella and Jennifer Carroll This week, Moveable Feast with Fine Cookinggoes Greek in the U.S. capital with chefs Mike Isabella and Jennifer Carroll. Host chef Pete Evans joins the chefs in Washington D.C. for a seafood extravaganza to taste and learn about different varieties of smoked fish. They hit the original fish wholesaler to find high-quality seafood that is not only tasty, but good for the ecosystem. Chef Isabella wows with a simple and smoked mixed fish platter while chef Carroll combines smoked salmon and blue catfish with marinated spring vegetables. It's a feast fit for Zeus in Washington D.C. on Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking.

13:00:00 Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H The Trans-Pecos - A Changing Landscape Change is an integral part of the world and the world appears to be getting a little riskier. Climate is volatile and change in the past has led to the world we live in today. Join Patrick as he continues to explore the Mexican border region of the Trans Pecos a land marked with change.

13:30:00 Weekends with Yankee APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Quintessential Villages New England is known for its postcard-perfect villages. This week on Weekends with Yankee, we pay a visit to Stockbridge, Massachusetts, home of the Norman Rockwell Museum, which houses the famed painter's best-known works. Our second stop is Woodstock, Vermont, where the ultimate general store, Gillingham & Sons, has been serving customers for 130 years. Lastly, it's off to Biddeford, Maine, for a taste of the Palace Diner, a classic New England eatery reimagined by two ambitious young chefs.

14:00:00 Rick Steves' Europe APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #509H Greece's Peloponnese Island getaways are fun, but the real heart of Greece is found in the Peloponnese Peninsula. After enjoying the charming old port town of Nafplio, we'll time-trip through the ruins of Olympia, take center stage at the remarkably preserved theater at Epidauros, and explore the ancient capital of Mycenae. Then we'll wander off the beaten path along the rustic, rough-and-tumble Mani Peninsula, relax in the idyllic beach town of Kardymli and marvel at Greece's Rock of Gibraltar: the fortress town of Monemvasia.

14:30:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #107H Canada: The Mighty Polar Bear Migration Journey with Richard Wiese to the barren wilds of Arviat, Canada where polar bears and the Inuit people live in uneasy harmony. Richard is welcomed into a small Inuit community and discovers how these hunter-gatherers struggle to survive in this inhospitable land and preserve their traditional way of life. Richard explores the frozen tundra and comes face-to-face with magnificent polar bears in the wild.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 111 of 120 Sat, Apr 28, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:00:00 Garden Smart NETA (S) (CC) N/A #5007H GardenSMART visits a plant expert who travels the world looking for unique plants. As you would expect, his garden is outstanding. A lot to learn in a beautiful garden. Join us as we GardenSMART.

15:30:00 For Your Home APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #3113H Garage Apartment Part II With the new garage apartment construction underway it's time to start adding the finishing touches. Vicki shows you how to add value to your project with versatile features such as a multi-purpose kitchen, full bathroom, living area, two great bedrooms, one of which as an office. You're going to love the way this space turns out.

16:00:00 Drexel Interview NETA (CC) N/A #514H Klaus Krippendorff with David Raizman Design scholar, communication professor, and author of the classic work The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design Klaus Krippendorff and art history/interior design professor David Raizman are both experts in the study of design as it relates to art and user functionality. In this special episode of The Drexel InterView paying tribute to the 125th Anniversary of Drexel University - where "art, science, and industry" are at the institutional core - Host Paula Marantz Cohen delves into discussion with Krippendorff and Raizman about the transformative power of design, as well as the intersection of design, culture, technology, and art aesthetics in a global market.

16:30:00 Overheard with Evan Smith NETA (S) (CC) N/A #817H Yamiche Alcindor, Journalist Yamiche Alcindor is the White House Correspondent for PBS NewsHour, a political contributor for NBC News and MSNBC, and a former national reporter at The New York Times. Since joining The Times in 2015, she has covered the presidential campaigns of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, Congress, and the intersection of race and politics in the US. Alcindor received her bachelor's at Georgetown University and a master's at New York University.

17:00:00 Pen TV Program TBA (S) (N) N/A #0H Place Holder for TBA Program

17:30:00 Craftsman's Legacy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #313H The Metal Shaper We're switching it up! Host becomes the guest as metal shaper Eric Gorges is the featured craftsman, letting master blacksmith Lorelei Sims (season one) do the interviewing while they heat it up and make a motorcycle fender.

18:00:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3617H

18:30:00 The Open Mind NETA (CC) N/A #3840H

19:00:00 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1504H What Is God About? We dig into issues and arguments about God's existence-and, if God exists, about God's nature or traits. We explore competing ideas about God and assess divine diversity.

19:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #322H The Future of American Conservatism Former NJ Gov. and GOP presidential candidate CHRIS CHRISTIE on the fate of his party and American politics in the era of Donald Trump.

20:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #305H Nick Lowe and Jim Nelson Nick Lowe has become a noted figure in UK pub rock, power pop, and new wave best known for his songs "Cruel to Be Kind" and "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass." He is a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer and has worked with the likes of Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, and . Covers of Lowe's songs "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" (Elvis Costello), "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n' Roll)" (Dave Edmunds), and "The Beast in Me" (Johnny Cash) went on to become hits. Lowe is joined by Jim Nelson, the editor for GQ magazine, for an intimate conversation filmed at the Montclair Film Festival for this episode of Speakeasy.

21:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #808H Jack Johnson Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson appears at the McKittrick Hotel joined by G. Love for performances of some of his greatest hits and new material including "Better Together," "Good People," and "Home."

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 112 of 120 Sat, Apr 28, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1622H Tough Trains: Vietnam Zay Harding discovers the checkered and often-dangerous history of the Vietnamese railway. His perilous journey takes him to Hanoi, Hue, the DMZ and Ho Chi Minh City where he meets a general who led the final attack on the Presidential Palace during the Vietnam War.

23:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #804H Let All The Children Boogie Led by Gavin Tabone, the Barton Hills Choir has performed on some of the biggest stages in the world with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. Extended: The Barton Hills Choir isn't your average school choir. Led by Gavin Tabone, the Barton Hills Choir - comprised of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students - has performed on the biggest stages in the world with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. From SXSW to the ACL Music Festival, from Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian to Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Tabone has given these kids collaborative experiences they'll never forget.

23:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Ellen Harvey Though she's been a successful visual artist for decades, Ellen Harvey remains obsessed with failure. Bharatanatyam: Indian Dance - The classical Indian dance form Bharatanatyam survived colonial oppression and today exemplifies Indian identity both at home and abroad. Xenia Rubinos - Xenia Rubinos' complex music is infused with simple messages about big ideas.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 113 of 120 Sun, Apr 29, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Closer to Truth EPS (S) (CC) N/A #1504H What Is God About? We dig into issues and arguments about God's existence-and, if God exists, about God's nature or traits. We explore competing ideas about God and assess divine diversity.

00:30:00 American Forum NETA (S) (CC) N/A #322H The Future of American Conservatism Former NJ Gov. and GOP presidential candidate CHRIS CHRISTIE on the fate of his party and American politics in the era of Donald Trump.

01:00:00 Speakeasy APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #305H Nick Lowe and Jim Nelson Nick Lowe has become a noted figure in UK pub rock, power pop, and new wave best known for his songs "Cruel to Be Kind" and "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass." He is a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer and has worked with the likes of Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, and Johnny Cash. Covers of Lowe's songs "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" (Elvis Costello), "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n' Roll)" (Dave Edmunds), and "The Beast in Me" (Johnny Cash) went on to become hits. Lowe is joined by Jim Nelson, the editor for GQ magazine, for an intimate conversation filmed at the Montclair Film Festival for this episode of Speakeasy.

02:00:00 Front and Center APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #808H Jack Johnson Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson appears at the McKittrick Hotel joined by G. Love for performances of some of his greatest hits and new material including "Better Together," "Good People," and "Home."

03:00:00 Globe Trekker APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1622H Tough Trains: Vietnam Zay Harding discovers the checkered and often-dangerous history of the Vietnamese railway. His perilous journey takes him to Hanoi, Hue, the DMZ and Ho Chi Minh City where he meets a general who led the final attack on the Presidential Palace during the Vietnam War.

04:00:00 Arts In Context NETA (S) (CC) N/A #804H Let All The Children Boogie Led by Gavin Tabone, the Barton Hills Choir has performed on some of the biggest stages in the world with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. Extended: The Barton Hills Choir isn't your average school choir. Led by Gavin Tabone, the Barton Hills Choir - comprised of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students - has performed on the biggest stages in the world with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. From SXSW to the ACL Music Festival, from Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian to Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Tabone has given these kids collaborative experiences they'll never forget.

04:30:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #111H Ellen Harvey Though she's been a successful visual artist for decades, Ellen Harvey remains obsessed with failure. Bharatanatyam: Indian Dance - The classical Indian dance form Bharatanatyam survived colonial oppression and today exemplifies Indian identity both at home and abroad. Xenia Rubinos - Xenia Rubinos' complex music is infused with simple messages about big ideas.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #583

08:00:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer NETA (S) (CC) N/A #308H Grandfather's House Visit a unique turn of the century summer home in Ipswich, Mass. built by Sarah's grandfather, Arthur Shurcliff, an acclaimed landscape architect. Roger chooses to paint the garden with the stone tower in it designed for architect Shurcliff's six children to enjoy.

08:30:00 Painting with Paulson NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1510H Thank You Gary Part II

09:00:00 Wyland's Art Studio APTEX (CC) N/A #611H Seahorse Art Lesson: Harmony. Harmony can be defined as a pleasing arrangement of parts, whether it is music, poetry, color, or even an ice cream sundae. Harmony, in art, is an image that is pleasing to the eye, creates an inner sense of order and a balance in the visual experience. When an artwork is not harmonious, it may be considered boring or chaotic. A well-crafted painting is a unified whole that encompasses all the other elements and principles of art and design. Size relationships are defined by proportion and scale. Proportion refers to how the elements within an object relate to the object as a whole. Scale relates to the size of an object when compared with the size of the space in which it is located. As with Wyland's depiction of a Seahorse, unity assures a sense of order. There is a consistency of size and shape, a harmony of color and pattern. Where too much unity can be boring; too much variety can cause a restless feeling. Juggling the elements and principles to get just the right mix is a key to good harmony and unity in a painting.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 114 of 120 Sun, Apr 29, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #725Z Stretch Spine and Relieve Back Pain

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1313H Exercising with Accessories Mary Ann introduces a variety of unique exercises incorporating a large ball during the warm up and a small ball for finger flexibility and strengthening.

10:30:00 Power Yoga: Mind and Body APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #204

11:00:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113H Neven returns to Luxembourg, where chef Lea Linster cooks her signature dish - a creme brulee. Neven prepares seared scallops with confit of pork cheek and cauliflower, and a celeriac and baby carrot risotto with sherry vinegar caramel and crispy potato rosti.

11:30:00 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #122H Garden Harvest Corn and sweet pepper relish, fried green tomatoes, Creole okra.

12:00:00 Ciao Italia NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2502H A Sicilian Meal - Un Pasto Siciliano Mary Ann cooks with her friend Maria Iapichino in her summer kitchen that overlooks the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea near Cefalu, Sicily. After Maria prepares the classic Sicilian Pasta with Sardines, Mary Ann goes nella cucina to create other Sicilian specialties including Swordfish.

12:30:00 Mike Colameco's Real Food NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1401H Portugal Mike and his crew explore Portugal starting with a three-hour surf session in Cascias followed by a one star Michelin lunch, off to Lisbon to hit the markets and few top restaurants and then of course deep into the wine country.

13:00:00 Bare Feet In Nyc with Mickela Mallozzi APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #213H Jewish Roots From Israeli folk dance at the 92Y to eating in the Lower East Side, Mickela gets a taste of this culturally, ethnically, and religiously rich group that is iconic to New York City.

13:30:00 Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg NETA (S) (CC) N/A #404H Hidden Gems of Ras Al-Khaimah CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg introduces us to an emirate in the UAE that most of you have never even heard of, called Ras Al- Khaimah. Plus, The Homestead in Virginia is the first resort ever built in the United States. Learn about its colonial heritage - it's a true hotel with a past. And, fans of "Game of Thrones" know Dubrovnik as the site of the fictional capital King's Landing. But, there's plenty more to see in this Croatian city, including medieval architecture, and gorgeous views of the Adriatic Sea.

14:00:00 Wild Photo Adventures NETA (S) (CC) DVI #207H Kansas White-Tailed Deer Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner gets up close and personal to photograph the majestic white-tailed deer of Kansas.

14:30:00 Destination Craft with Jim West APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #113H Christmas Crafts of Austria & Germany Jim West travels to Austria and throughout Bavaria where he visits the Christmas market in Salzburg, learns the mechanics of a three-year-old Glockenspiel, crafts the perfect pair of lederhosen, and makes homemade apple strudel with a master chef. He also learns how to create hand blown glass ornaments. Jim participates in a woodcarving workshop, learns how to make a holiday mulled wine, and takes a tour of a Christmas toy museum.

15:00:00 Woodsmith Shop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1013H Classic Tips & Tricks The editors of Woodsmith magazine wrap up the season with a series of tips and tricks segments covering a range of woodworking topics.

15:30:00 American Woodshop NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2209H A Tool Bench for Every Home Small bench that stores amazing tools and stories.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 115 of 120 Sun, Apr 29, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

16:00:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr NETA (S) (CC) N/A #109H Garden Delight Gentle Yoga Bask in the beauty of Mother Nature in our gentle seated practice as you enjoy easy to follow exercises to stretch the hands, wrists, shoulders, upper back and legs. Each pose can be done gently, just simple stretches along with conscious and deep breathing are effective and powerful.

16:30:00 Second Opinion APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1006H High Risk Pregnancy Patient Story: Many women choose to wait until after the age of 40 to start a family. Lucy Sun shares her very personal story of how she realized that making the decision to wait to conceive brought with it other complicated choices. Myth or Medicine: Do your chances of having twins increase after the age of 40? Second Opinion 5: Five things to call your doctor about in late pregnancy.

17:00:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind EPS (S) (CC) N/A #3502H Managing Female Stress Urinary Incontinence An unintentional loss of urine is called urinary incontinence. Stress incontinence is caused when a physical movement or activity puts pressure (stress) on the bladder. Female stress incontinence is very common, and, in many cases, can be treated. Women in their 30s and beyond can be susceptible to this condition. Certain physical changes that can occur during pregnancy, childbirth, and also menopause, can result in stress incontinence. Muscles and ligaments that support the bladder can become weakened, eventually causing urine to leak into the urethra during moments of physical stress such as lifting, sneezing, coughing, even laughing. In this program we will give dialogue to a topic that many of those affected often feel too embarrassed to discuss. We'll meet with medical experts and their patients, as they define this common condition and how it is managed.

17:30:00 Well Read APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #616H Mark Shriver Pilgrimage Since his 2013 election, Pope Francis has captivated the world. In Pilgrimage, Mark Shriver, nephew of President Kennedy, retraces Francis's personal journey, revealing the origins of his open and unpretentious style... in so doing Shriver reveals his personal reconnection to his own religious commitments.

18:00:00 California's Gold KCET (CC) N/A #6001 Teardrops Step back in time with Huell as he visits a weekend gathering of classic teardrop trailers. They sleep two, and have a built-in kitchen on the back all in a teardrop shaped trailer a little more than eight feet long. Some were built by various manufacturers, but many were lovingly built or restored by hand from plans in a Popular Science magazine.

18:30:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #710H Bhutan - Part 2 - Land of the Thunder Dragon Joseph's Bhutan adventure continues as he heads east over 14,000 foot mountain passes to the Phobjikha Valley to witness the graceful antics of the rare and endangered Black-Necked Crane. While the cranes are breathtaking in their elegance and beauty, his overnight stay in a local guest house and unexpected invitation to join villagers constructing their neighbors' adobe home proves most heart-warming and inspirational. He travels to Bumthang, the spiritual heart of Central Bhutan, where he traverses a challenging road to the annual Ngang Lhankhang "Swan Monastery" festival. Music, dancing, singing, chanting, gambling, archery - the festival offers the "middle path" between spiritual and secular activities and Joseph joys in them all. After two weeks of journeying through the wildness and magnificence of the Bhutan Himalayas he comes to realize that it is the Bhutanese smiles, easy laughter, fearlessness and willingness to share their lives that is the defining character of the people.

19:00:00 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #506H Venson / Foster A young musician explores her musical journey from classical piano to blues guitar, and how passion and purpose are synonymous. An educational anthropologist discusses the concepts of Blackness and Whiteness. Talks by Jackie Venson and Kevin Michael Foster.

19:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #134H Dr Rajni Agarwal Hashmi

20:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #129H Nobody with Marc Lamont Hill Carol Jenkins is joined by Marc Lamont Hill, distinguished Morehouse professor, CNN & BET contributor and Author of "Nobody: Casualties of America's War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond". The title "Nobody" came from a reference to Michael Brown, a teenager killed in Ferguson on August 9, 2014. In this interview, Marc Lamont Hill refers to the "nobody" that is truly "somebody" who can change the world. The "system" is often referred to as being broken when mentioning the treatment of black people, but Hill states that in fact, " the system is working and we should break it".

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 116 of 120 Sun, Apr 29, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

20:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #204H Asian American Life takes an in-depth look at four topical news issues that impact the Asian American communities in the tri-state (New York) metropolitan area. Another topical story Asian American Life explores is the controversy surrounding CBS host and anchor Julie Chen who had plastic surgery on her eyes earlier in her broadcast journalism career. Correspondent Kyung Yoon takes a closer look at why plastic surgery has become so popular and mainstream in Asia, as well as within our Asian American communities here in New York City.

21:00:00 Earthcaster APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H EARTHCASTER documents Thomas Sayre's evolution as an artist, and follows Sayre and his crew as they build two of his signature massive earthen sculptures. Working out of a repurposed warehouse in Raleigh, N.C, the internationally known sculptor and designer has been creating public art installations for decades in sites around the world. From Thailand to Turkey and in a number of U.S. cities - including , Charlotte, Denver, Nashville, Portland, Raleigh, Tucson, and his hometown of Washington, D.C. - Sayre has been commissioned to reflect the distinctive identity and history of each place. "My artwork is also part of a larger spiritual pursuit of balance," Sayre explains. Through a process he calls "earthcasting," Sayre explores the differences between forms made by nature and those made by humans. Using heavy equipment to dig complex molds in the earth, the artist then pours in colored concrete that echoes the hue of the native soil. Once the concrete cures, the sculptures are lifted by crane to stand in bold relief against the sky and landscape. Interviews with colleagues, friends, family members, and everyday citizens who encounter Sayre's work daily, address the value and significance of public art in the chaos of the digital age, and what his work reveals about ourselves, our communities and our planet.

22:00:00 No Evidence of Disease APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE follows a unique rock band made up of six gynecologic oncology surgeons from across the country who are taking healing and the arts to a new level (the band's name comes from the four words every patient prays to hear, "No Evidence of Disease"). Created as a cover band to entertain their peers at a medical conference, the members soon saw the potential to reach women in a powerful way - through music. What started as a novelty turned into an awareness movement to give a voice to women affected by gynecologic cancers. The intimate, humorous and inspiring documentary interweaves the remarkable courage and harrowing experiences of the women, devoted families and dedicated doctors fighting cancer.

23:00:00 Escape from Auschwitz: A Portrait of Friendship APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 With Cc ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells the true story of Herman Shine and Max Drimmer, two childhood friends who together survived one of the most horrific atrocities in world history - the Holocaust. In this poignant documentary the men put a personal face on history as they vividly depict the events of their lives through conversations with each other. Archival material from World War II is interwoven into the story adding a historical context. Herman Shine and Max Drimmer do not merely represent an important part of world history, they are history. They are the voices, the faces, and the memories of life in a WWII concentration camp. ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells a moving story of pain and survival as seen through the lens of a lifelong friendship.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 117 of 120 Mon, Apr 30, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

00:00:01 Blackademics Television KNME (S) (CC) N/A #506H Venson / Foster A young musician explores her musical journey from classical piano to blues guitar, and how passion and purpose are synonymous. An educational anthropologist discusses the concepts of Blackness and Whiteness. Talks by Jackie Venson and Kevin Michael Foster.

00:30:00 The Kamla Show Special KAMLA (S) (CC) N/A #134H Dr Rajni Agarwal Hashmi

01:00:00 Black America EPS (S) (CC) N/A #129H Nobody with Marc Lamont Hill Carol Jenkins is joined by Marc Lamont Hill, distinguished Morehouse professor, CNN & BET contributor and Author of "Nobody: Casualties of America's War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond". The title "Nobody" came from a reference to Michael Brown, a teenager killed in Ferguson on August 9, 2014. In this interview, Marc Lamont Hill refers to the "nobody" that is truly "somebody" who can change the world. The "system" is often referred to as being broken when mentioning the treatment of black people, but Hill states that in fact, " the system is working and we should break it".

01:30:00 Asian American Life EPS (S) (CC) N/A #204H Asian American Life takes an in-depth look at four topical news issues that impact the Asian American communities in the tri-state (New York) metropolitan area. Another topical story Asian American Life explores is the controversy surrounding CBS host and anchor Julie Chen who had plastic surgery on her eyes earlier in her broadcast journalism career. Correspondent Kyung Yoon takes a closer look at why plastic surgery has become so popular and mainstream in Asia, as well as within our Asian American communities here in New York City.

02:00:00 Earthcaster APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H EARTHCASTER documents Thomas Sayre's evolution as an artist, and follows Sayre and his crew as they build two of his signature massive earthen sculptures. Working out of a repurposed warehouse in Raleigh, N.C, the internationally known sculptor and designer has been creating public art installations for decades in sites around the world. From Thailand to Turkey and in a number of U.S. cities - including Baltimore, Charlotte, Denver, Nashville, Portland, Raleigh, Tucson, and his hometown of Washington, D.C. - Sayre has been commissioned to reflect the distinctive identity and history of each place. "My artwork is also part of a larger spiritual pursuit of balance," Sayre explains. Through a process he calls "earthcasting," Sayre explores the differences between forms made by nature and those made by humans. Using heavy equipment to dig complex molds in the earth, the artist then pours in colored concrete that echoes the hue of the native soil. Once the concrete cures, the sculptures are lifted by crane to stand in bold relief against the sky and landscape. Interviews with colleagues, friends, family members, and everyday citizens who encounter Sayre's work daily, address the value and significance of public art in the chaos of the digital age, and what his work reveals about ourselves, our communities and our planet.

03:00:00 No Evidence of Disease APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #0H NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE follows a unique rock band made up of six gynecologic oncology surgeons from across the country who are taking healing and the arts to a new level (the band's name comes from the four words every patient prays to hear, "No Evidence of Disease"). Created as a cover band to entertain their peers at a medical conference, the members soon saw the potential to reach women in a powerful way - through music. What started as a novelty turned into an awareness movement to give a voice to women affected by gynecologic cancers. The intimate, humorous and inspiring documentary interweaves the remarkable courage and harrowing experiences of the women, devoted families and dedicated doctors fighting cancer.

04:00:00 Escape from Auschwitz: A Portrait of Friendship APT (S) (CC) N/A #0 With Cc ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells the true story of Herman Shine and Max Drimmer, two childhood friends who together survived one of the most horrific atrocities in world history - the Holocaust. In this poignant documentary the men put a personal face on history as they vividly depict the events of their lives through conversations with each other. Archival material from World War II is interwoven into the story adding a historical context. Herman Shine and Max Drimmer do not merely represent an important part of world history, they are history. They are the voices, the faces, and the memories of life in a WWII concentration camp. ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ: A PORTRAIT OF FRIENDSHIP tells a moving story of pain and survival as seen through the lens of a lifelong friendship.

05:00:00 Morning Cup of Jazz KCSM (N) N/A #584

08:00:00 Wunderkind Little Amadeus APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #117 Small Pox Nannerl collapses during a concert at the palace, but no one knows why. When someone mentions smallpox, Devilius pretends to fall ill. Amadeus thinks the amulet Nannerl lost during the concert at the palace will help her regain her health and sneaks into the palace to look for it. Meanwhile, Devilius enjoys the attention he receives from his accomplices Mario and Monti. Does Nannerl really have smallpox? Will the amulet heal her? And will anyone discover Devilius' feigned sickness? The Music: "Violin Sonata in F" K. 376; "Menuett in D Major" K. 94; et al. Additional Content: Monti plays music with various dynamic and timbre to introduce the concept of tempo. Then, Monti explains the three tempi: adagio, andante and allegro, and viewers hear what each sounds like.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 118 of 120 Mon, Apr 30, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

08:30:00 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #126H Von Bolt Meets Santa/aAnd to All A Good Flight

09:00:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews ACCES (CC) N/A #121H Fat Blaster 2

09:30:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #726Z Increase Energy and Improve Strength

10:00:00 Sit and Be Fit NETA (S) (CC) N/A #1314H Somatosensory Work We rely on our somatosensory system for good balance and everyday functioning. Mary Ann helps viewers turn their awareness inward to work this system.

10:30:00 Sewing with Nancy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #3005H The Best of Sewing with Nancy's Super-Sized Quilts, Part 1 Nancy breaks traditional sewing "rules" to show you how to achieve better results with quilt blocks. Learn her secrets to creating stunning, super- sized quilts, including some previous Sewing With Nancy favorites-the Lone Star, the Sew Grand Dresden, and a Christmas tree skirt.

11:00:00 Knit and Crochet Now! APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #701H Versatile Shawls We are pleased to have new host Deborah Norville join us and this week it's all about shawls. Once upon a time shawls were mostly for warmth, but today they are very much a fashion item. Joining Deborah are Kristin Nicholas, who shows us how to knit up the lovely lace Rafael Shawl, and Ellen Gormley demonstrating the unique Star Zag Shawl. Ellen also joins us in the "Stitch of the Week" corner, giving tips and tricks on how to crochet the Solomon's Knot.

11:30:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2809H Red, White and Gratitude Appreciation can be shown in a variety of ways. A quilt is a heartfelt way to show your thanks to the service men and women who have and are serving in the armed forces. Mary and Marianne will take you through the construction of patchwork that can be used in variety of setting, to honor our American veterans.

12:00:00 Democracy Now! KNME (S) (CC) N/A #7196H

13:00:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #1809H

13:30:00 Pati's Mexican Table APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #503H Celestun - Coastal Cooking Pati's favorite way to experience a new place is on the arm of a local. Her good friend Pedro Evia, chef behind K'u'uk restaurant in Merida, accompanies Pati on one of his favorite day trips-to the coastal town of Celestun. Their adventure begins with a delicious complete with freshest seafood caught that morning. Then they take a boat ride to see the main attraction, the flamingos, hundreds of them. After that it's time to get to work. Pati and Pedro have a cookout right on the beach making a fresh ceviche and grilled fish with ingredients from the local market.

14:00:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #202H Bird Meets Smoke Some of the world's greatest poultry dishes owe their character to wood smoke. In this show you'll learn the fundamentals of smoking chicken, turkey, duck, and even -from curing and brining to hay-smoking in a stovetop smoker. Chipotle chilies give cherry barbecue sauce a blast of smoke, too. Cherry-smoked duck with chipotle-cherry barbecue sauce; Citrus-smoked turkey breast; Bacon, ham and cheese chicken thighs; Hay smoked quail eggs.

14:30:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #112H Old World Traditions At his home kitchen, George whips up his sausage campagnola, herb flatbread pizza, and finishes off the meal with his chocolate torta. He visits the local Italian market to see made-from-scratch sausage preparation and fresh mozzarella being made. Recipes: - Flatbread Pizza - Fresh Mozzarella Sausage Campagnola - Chocolate Torta.

15:00:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels NETA (S) (CC) N/A #2305H Color Inspirations Jump-start your creative ideas. Krystal Wick and Cynthia Kimura blend beads, stones and pearls in endless combinations to make bracelets, necklaces and earrings. In her Beading Lesson, Katie uses knotted cords and beads to create great bracelets in minutes.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 119 of 120 Mon, Apr 30, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

15:30:00 Make It Artsy NETA (S) (CC) N/A #311H Plumbing and Electrical - Below The Surface Explore below the surface. Cheryl Boglioli adds a variety of materials to a crafted form to make a gallery-ready figurine. Rae Missigman creates a trendy artistic cuff bracelet. Rebekah Meier makes a mixed media circle abstract on canvas. Jane Dunnewold talks about planning your art.

16:00:00 Biz Kid$ APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #213H Learning from Failure Have you ever made a decision you regret? Let the Biz Kids show you how several well-known companies overcame failures. You'll also discover how mistakes can make you stronger by looking at the work of Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and the kid businesses of "You're on Deck" custom cards and "Big Quill Enterprises" oyster sales.

16:30:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids NETA (S) (CC) DVI #1809H On The Road and Around The Word Travel can really shake up your creativity. Inspired by their travels, Jenny Barnett-Rohrs and Katie Hacker capture cityscapes. Candie Cooper makes a necklace or bookmark with beads from around the world. Franz Spohn sketches vacation memories and Katie makes colorful candy ornaments from blogger Angie Holden.

17:00:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home APTEX (S) (CC) DVI #1711H Native Plants Allen Smith emphasizes the importance of fostering native plants and animals in this episode of Garden Home.

17:30:00 Growing A Greener World APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #719H Growing Up with Living Walls and Vertical Gardens With the constant expansion of urban sprawl, gardeners and designers are looking up for new ways to add green spaces. As a result, living walls are one of the newest and hottest trends in outdoor design. They're not only beautiful, they add the perfect link by providing new life in an ever- growing concrete jungle.

18:00:00 DW News WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #15086H

18:30:00 Americas Now NETA (S) (CC) N/A #102H Counterfeit Money/Americas Now Goes to "Counterfeit Money" - This episode leads with a report from Dan Collyns in Lima Peru. Collyns discovers that Lima is the fake money capital of South America. Despite efforts to wipe it out, a robust business continues - churning out US dollars. Next, Americas Now goes to Venezuela. Stephen Gibbs travels to the state of Tachira in the West of the country to explore a water shortage which is having an unusual side effect. Whole villages - once submerged in flooded valleys - are re-emerging. Finally from Taxco Mexico, a video essay on the city where there are more classic Volkswagon Beetles than any other place in the World

19:00:00 NHK Newsline APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #9021

19:30:00 Focus On Europe WNVC (S) (CC) N/A #3617H

20:00:00 The Kate APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #304H

21:00:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #705H Chris Canas Band Detroit-based Chris Canas brings the blues with a homestyle feel to a new generation. Highlights: "Little Bluebird," with guest "Frog" Forgey and the title track of the new album "Would Ya Mind." In the band with Canas are Angela Cottingham, vocals; Kevin Schoepke, bass; Michael Scott, drums; and Chris Nordman, keyboards. Recorded at Michigan BluesFest 2015 in Lansing's historic Old Town district.

21:30:00 Backstage Pass NETA (S) (CC) N/A #715H Thornetta Davis Detroit native Thornetta Davis, Detroit's "Queen of the Blues," brings her strong vocals and wide range of musical influence to the stage during Michigan BluesFest 2015. In this episode, Davis features her new single "I Gotta Sang the Blues," along with other favorites "Further On Up The Road," and "Please Send Me Someone to Love." Recorded live at Michigan BluesFest 2015.

Daily Program Listing II 43.1 Date: 03/04/2018 04/01/2018 - 04/30/2018 Page 120 of 120 Mon, Apr 30, 2018 Title Start Subtitle Distrib Stereo Cap AS2 Episode

22:00:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #205H Solar Justice As the price of solar energy technology drops, people are finding creative ways to tap into one of our most abundant resources. Just how much of our energy can come from solar and will it truly be accessible for all? We'll visit a "solar sheep farm" in eastern North Carolina that's boosting renewable energy and grass-fed lamb production. In Atlanta, Georgia, Interfaith Power & Light works with congregations that feel a moral obligation to clean up the planet. And we check out creative applications of solar, from solarized stadium car parks to community solar for all.

22:30:00 Ecosense for Living NETA (S) (CC) N/A #105H Environmental Body Makeover In this episode, we explore makeovers that matter: getting rid of toxins in and on our bodies. Bestselling author, Dr. Andrew Weil, tells us how to keep healthy by making smart diet & nutrition choices and knowing what food labels really say. Director of Environmental Working Group, Ken Cook, shares some surprising tidbits about chemicals in everyday body products. A boy with Autism makes amazing progress with help from Shauna K. Young, PhD, through a manganese-free diet and elimination of food additives. Environmentalist Laurie David gives us her take on how the overuse of antibiotics on farm animals makes us more susceptible to disease and sickness, and what we can do about it.

23:00:00 Kaneko's Monumental Risk APTEX (S) (CC) N/A #0H KANEKO'S MONUMENTAL RISK explores the life and work of Japanese-American sculptor and artist Jun Kaneko. Kaneko is known for building the largest ceramic art pieces in the world, with some towering more than 13 feet without any interior support. Over the course of his 50 year career, Kaneko has created massive public art installations in plazas, gardens, airports, city parks and convention centers. KANEKO'S MONUMENTAL RISK follows Kaneko working around the world in places like San Francisco, Kyoto, New York, , Chicago, Puerto Vallarta, and his adopted hometown of Omaha. It also looks at the evolution of his work from painting in a realism style to his abstract sculptures and his risky undertaking of opera design with the San Francisco Opera's production of The Magic Flute. The program concludes with a look at the multi-million dollar creativity center he built in Omaha to encourage us all to unleash our risk-taking and creative sides.