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Dig out those high-waisters and swing skirts, baby. You're not going to take the 2009 '2 •I .,,,e f" GLT Summer Concert sitting down. In a time of economic uncertainty and worldwide @~~~mv confusion, we all need to blow off some steam, so GLT is cooking up another splendid street ~~,~IS h party for our 9' year. To put the jive back in your R&B Bo,nbe-rs 3 : :?. o - I ~ ; Oo -p. "'. jt~ step, we're flying in the R&B Bombers from Ventura, CA. They're a 9-p;ece jump blues all-fun band that'll put the boog;e ;n you, woog;e. ~~a::t 5 :00 r-~- ""-t4 ,,,,..,,._~ ~ J,~ ~ Openit,g fo, the Boinbe,, ;s the I-lot Club of Detroit, with theit own secret recipe of fleet-fingered gypsy jazz. They start with a Django Reinhardt roux and thtow ;n an ample help;ng of saxophone and accotdion and voila! A little bop, a little Ften,h musette, a little boogaioo - it\ anothet delic;ous treat that will set you swingin' with your favorite partner. ro'~-i-RL~h The appetfaet oo out Summet Coocert menu is the tich, tasty Ch;cago bl,,e; of Nom Jean Btuso. One of the queens of W.ndy C;ty blues, Norr, Jean adds some bold spice to our hearty musical fare. ~ ~ 6.Js ii~ ~ The GLT Sum met Concett ;, all happen;ng on the square ;n downtown Bloommgton at the oomet ofJellernon and Centet Streets w;th food '=dorn ~ N~r~~o and a walk-amund bee, gatden, attist CDs, and oool GLT metchandIBe. We go rain or shine, so dress for the weather and pack a lawn chair. You're not COME PLAY WITH US! really go;ng to be sitt;ng in it fo, long, but you might need to take a bteathet or two. Please help us keep the privilege of the walk-around beer garden: no GLT ""'"ntents Ditecto, Linda Hea~ at (309) 438-5-083 ot [email protected] to ,ojunt

GLT Music Director Jon Norton and Jazz Host Laura Kennedy are practically jump­ ing out of their skins in anticipation of this year's Summer Concert lineup. Here are Begin the Beijing a few of the reasons why:

The R&B Bombers R&B Bombers (independent) There's still time to get in on an excitir This joyous romp through up-tempo R&B and jump opportunity to visit China with GLT's blues was recorded to LP in 1982, but didn't pop nationally Begin the Beijing. until the band reissued that LP to CD in 2008. This album of mostly originals and a few well-chosen covers will Collette Vacations has put together a travel package at entice even reluctant dancers to kick up their heels. a budget-friendly price that will take you to TheGre at Wall, Peking Opera, the Beijing Zoo, and the Forbidden City. An optional day trip to see the terra cotta warriors in Xian is available.Collette Vacations will donate a Editor's note: The Bombers are releasing a new CD this portion of each ticketto GLT, so you support your May - right before the GLT Summer Concert. Be one public radio station while you travel. of the first to get a copy - and have it autographed, too! This amazing value includes roundtrip transportation to O'Hare, roundtrip airfare to China, ?-nights in the . 5-star Grand Millenium Hotel, 15 meals,a professional tourguide,luggage handling,and taxes.

Act quickly-there are limited seats, so you'll Nora Jean Bruso Going Back To Mississippi (Severn) to make your reservation today. Find complete details at wglt.org or call GLT Events Director Linda Healy. Koko Taylor says, "Nora Jean sounds just like I did when I at (309) 438-5083, or Suzi Davis Travel agent Janice was her age." Quite a compliment coming from the queen Liescheidt at (309) 834-3704. of the blues. Many claim to be an authentic blues singer; one listen to Bruso's deep throated sound and commanding presence on Going Back to Mississippi will convince you that she is the real deal.

Hot Club of Detroit Hot Club of Detroit (Mack Avenue) Begin the Beijing NovS-16,2009 This is vintage stuff in a new, progressive bottle. The classic gypsy jazz sound is here, with accordion strengthening the Twin: $2,599.00 French connection while adding a delectable shot of wry to Triple: $2,579.00 their sound. Swinging with a modern sensibility, Hot Club Single: $3,099.00 of Detroit boasts a clean, sharp sound. -4- Oh, how complicated love can be when we tarry in the fairy realm!

One of Shakespeare's most popular and oft-performed plays, A Midsummer Night's Dream actually had its roots in another great work by another great English writer: GLT Night at "The Knight's Tale" from Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. (When borrowing, always borrow from the best!) A Midsummer Night's Dream Sunday, August 2,2009 Like many of Shakespeare's plays, this one has several interlocking storylines. It weaves together the misadventures of four young lovers, a group of amateur (very 5:00 pm ILLINOIS amateur!) actors, and a moonlit forest full of fairies. A fun and complex farce, A Mid­ $44 SHAKESPEARE summer Night's Dream has young lovers Hermia & Lysander and Helena & Demetri­ The Grounds of Ewing Manor us caught up in romantic intrigues when they blunder into the forest where Oberon, FESTIVAL King of the Fairies, is feuding with his Queen, Titania. Corner of Emerson and Towanda Streets, Bloomington, IL Oberon decides to stir the pot of lovers' shenanigans by enlisting his mischievous henchman, "Puck" to administer a love elixir to one of the young men. Puck This GLT event is sponsored by extracts the magical juice from a flower called "love-in-idleness." (Actually, that's Ticket price includes live music, boxed picnic a flower that GLT's Dean of Green™ identified as a pansy ... and no, he does not dinner, madrigal singers, and play. recommend the distillation of pansy flowers as a love potion.) Puck, not only impish Tickets for this performance are ONLY but careless, gives the potion to the wrong man, pushing the story further down Plot available through WGLT online at wglt.org Complication Boulevard. or by phone at (309) 438-2255.

Oh, and let's not forget our amateur actors, unwisely rehearsing a play in the fairy All ticket sales end on July 28 and there forest 'round midnight. Never averse to using humans as playthings, Oberon will be no walk-up tickets available has Puck physically transform the weaver/actor Bottom in order to play a trick the night of the event. on the Fairy Queen Titania. Puck transforms Bottom's head into that of an ass (Bottom ... ass -1 get it!) and sets him a'wooing the Fairy Queen. Not exactly the stuff of eHarmony.com. But it's all to a greater fairy purpose and who are we GLT Night at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival is an exclusive package that to question the wee folk, anyway? Eventually, the midnight frolics are all just includes a savory boxed picnic dinner from The Garlic Press Market Cafe, blamed on dreams. Wouldn't stand up in court, but works for the Bard of Avon. dessert from Carl's lee Cream, live music from Austin Found, the ISU Madrigal Singers, a green show, and performance of one of Shakespeare's most famous Truly, it's all midsummer madness that, for your satisfaction, draws to a happy close and beloved comedies, A Midsummer Night's Dream. This event always sells out under a starry summer sky. and this year we are offering ASSIGNED SEATING -two very good reasons to "Lords, what order your tickets right away. GLT Music Director Jon Norton is getting just a little antsy for biking and baseball When GLT Acousticity™Host Bruce Bergethon starts thinking spring, his thoughts weather. Here, he offers some suggestions on how to get your spring season started turn to fresh produce from the farmer's market, a bottle of wine, and good friends off on the right blues note. swapping stories and songs on the porch. Try these CDs at your next porch party:

Guy King Livin' It (IBF Records) Liz Carroll and John Doyle Double Play (Compass) A longtime member of the late Willie Kent's band Carroll is a Chicago-based fiddler renowned as both player The Gents, King played lead guitar and co-produced and composer. Doyle is the most dynamic guitarist in Kent's classic 2001 CD Comin' Alive. You'll hear covers contemporary Celtic music. Their second collaboration is of songs by Kent and Percy Mayfield as well as a handful of a deeply empathetic outing, with many new compositions originals on King's jazzy, soulful debut. from Carroll and both lilting and driving playing from Doyle on guitar, mandolin, and bouzouki.

Beoga The Incident (Compass) Matthew Stubbs Soul Bender (Vizztone) A quintet that has played sublime sets at Peoria's last two Equal parts blues, R&B, Memphis soul, rock, and surf, Erin Feis celebrations, Beoga delivers its most satisfying is a showcase for 25 year-old Matthew Stubbs' Soul Bender recording to date. With a lineup of two accordionists, a fantastic songwriting and guitar playing. When you versatile keyboardist, a charming vocalist/fiddler, and an listen to Soul Bender, it's what's not there that gets your at­ award-winning bodhran virtuoso, the group creates a shift­ tention. In a blues world full of guitar pyrotechnics, Stubbs ing landscape of tunes, with touches of jazz, classical, and has written and recorded 11 instrumentals that are al­ blues that surprise and delight. lowed to breathe. Ben Bedford Land of the Shadows Marshall Lawrence Morning (independent) The After (Hopeful Sky Records) He's a native of Edmonton, Alberta but plays the marshalllawrence Songwriter Bedford has a doctorate in history from the bottleneck guitar as if he grew up in the Mississippi Delta. University of Illinois, and his work dramatizes the lives Lawrence penned 9 of the 13 songs on this CD, and they of subjects like Mother Jones, Emmett Till, and Amelia stand up to his covers of Tommy Johnson and Willie Earhart, but there are also beautiful love songs and family McTell. Light touches of mandolin and banjo and his use sagas. Bedford wrote almost all the songs, and multi­ of space on this CD give a fresh sound to acoustic blues. instrumentalist and co-producer Chas Williams drapes the stories in appealing and appropriate musical clothes.

Rory Block Blues Walkin' Like a Man (Stony Plain) Special Consensus Signs (Pinecastle Records) Block has been on a mission to keep alive the acoustic The Consensus has been Illinois' premier bluegrass band blues of the legends she reveres. On Blues Walkin' Like a for over 30 years. The latest edition, led by founding mem­ Man, Block pays tribute to Eddie "Son" House, one of the ber and banjoist extraordinaire Greg Cahill, earns the many Delta legends she met and befriended as a teenager. "Special" moniker by virtue of a particularly sweet vocal Her treatment of Government Fleet Blues is mesmerizing. sound, and a one-two punch of fine lead singers in guitar- This is vintage Rory Block. ist Justin Carbone and mandolinist Ashby Frank.

-8- -9- Two albums that show up in every serious music collection - even if there are no other jazz CDs in it - are Kind of Blue by Miles Davis

and the Dave Brubeck Quartet's Time Out. Both were released in 1959. Instruments Accessories Repair

Fifty years later, GLT Jazz pays tribute to these two popular releases from 1959 Time Out, recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, was added to the same registry in during the month ofJune. You'll hear lots of music from these two landmark albums 2005. Unlike Kind of Blue, Time Out includes compositions in the more and you'll hear today's jazz artists talk about what makes them so important. traditional sense, written by Brubeck and alto saxophonist Paul Desmond. The con­ cept is simple: the songs are recorded in a variety of unusual time signatures. Kind of Blue continues to endure perhaps because of Davis' original approach in For instance, instead of the simple 4/4 of most jazz, the most recognizable song the studio and the melodic results. Davis provided his musicians with ideas and con- on the Brubeck album, Take Five, was recorded in 5/4. Blue Rondo a la Turk is a "dou­ cepts and music scales, but no written music. If there were ever a group of musicians ble waltz" in 9/8. who would get his concepts, it was the group gathered in the studio in March and April of '59: alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, During June, we'll also bring you recognizable music from a few other memorable pianists Wynton Kelly and Bill Evans, long-serving bassist Paul Chambers, and drum­ jazz releases of 1959, including Giant Steps, recorded by John Coltrane just three mer Jimmy Cobb. weeks after he worked with Miles on Kind of Blue; The Bill Evans Trio's Portrait in Jazz, recorded a few months after that; and Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Kind of Blue is one of the best-selling jazz recordings of all time and was certified qua­ Ira Gershwin Song Book, with its impeccable vocals. druple platinum in October 2008. In 2002, it was one of 50 recordings chosen by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. Our nod to 1959 begins Monday, June 1, at 9:00 am during GLT Jazz. On Thursday, June 25, we take it a step further during GLT Jazz with nothing but Brubeck to mark the recording date for Time Out.

-10- Sugar Creek Arts Festival Tentative festival layout

The metamorphosis of Uptown Normal continues to necessitate creative planning for one of the summer's highlights - Sugar Creek Arts Festival. But, after all, cre­ Artist ativity is what this festival is about. Parking This year's tentative plan utilizes parts of the Uptown area that have been under construction the last couple of years and dances gracefully around those that are still being worked on. We've slid the stage down Broadway a bit and have a killer lineup that includes a vari­ ety of jazz and blues. (See lineup below.) There will be the same eclectic mix of 2-D and 3-D artists, a make-and-take children's booth, food vendors, and merchant specials. Bring the family, bring your sunscreen, bring your love of art and music and lemon shake-ups. Visit the GLT booth to witness the magic of radio in person as we broad­ cast live from Uptown. Sugar Creek Festival Stage Saturday, July 11 10:00-10:45 Sugar Creek Cloggers 11:00-12:30 The lndras 1:00-2:30 Sister Groove 3:00-4:30 Sally Weisenburg & Her Famous Sidemen Sunday,July 12 11:00-12:15 Midwest Jazz Collective 12:45-2:00 Joe Metzka 2:30-4:00 Hip Pocket

-13- thanks to our program sponsors & underwriters Automotive Services As you frequent these businesses, please thank them for their support of GLT. Their program Brad Barker Honda Dennison Ford­ Kurt's Autobody Parkway Auto sponsorship/underwriting is essential to the quality of the music and news 1602 GE Road, Blm Toyota-BMW Repair Shop Laundry coverage you hear on 89.1 and 103.5 FM. 1508 Morrissey 2025 Ireland Grove parkwayautolaundry. Drive, Blm Rd,Blm com Advertising & Media Business Services Adams Outdoor Healthy Cells Magazine Osborn & DeLong Advertising (309) 828-9635 osborndelong.com Afni Growmark Peoria Area adamsoutdoor.com ILlinois Graphics The Pantagraph afnicareers.com growmark.com Chamber of Commerce AdCo Advertising (309) 663-1375 pantagraph.com Contractor's Disposal Hile Group peoriachamber. org adcoagency.com contractorsdisposal.com hilegroup.com STL Tech Partners Kevin Collins Design Pantagraph Printing poweredbystl.com American kcollinsdesign.com (309) 829-1071 Downtown Bloomington ILlinois Farm Bureau Concierge Magazine Association ilfb.org Uptown Normal Lamar Outdoor Prenzler Outdoor downtownbloomington.org Business Association Central IL Business Advertising Advertising LJ Studios, Photography Publishers uptown normal.com lamar.com prenzleroutdoor. com ljstudios. net peoriamagazines.com News & Views for WTVPTV Flatlander Industries the Young at Heart wtvp.org Community Services 115 E. Monroe, Blm (309) 378-8339 Harlan Vance Company Bloomington Normal Public Transit System Central ILlinois Regional Airport harlanvance.com bnpts.com cira.com

Education & Entertainment Kurt's Autobody Repair Shop Ames Library at IWU David Davis ILlinois State University How would you like to have 54 cars being iwu.edu/ library Mansion Foundation Center for Performing Arts repaired under your roof? After five expansions, Bloomington Center for daviddavismansion.org/ cfa.ilstu.edu/cpa foundation.html Kurt's Autobody Repair Shop can handle it. Ask the Performing Arts Illinois State University College of Arts & Sciences Kurt Zimmer how they've grown so much in their artsblooming.org Economic Development Council cas. ilstu.edu 38 years and he'll tell you it comes down to one Blues Blowtorch Society blues blowtorch.com/society bnbiz.org ILlinois State University thing, "Employing great people who treat the Forest Park Nature Center College of Business customer the way they would want to be treated." Bradley University Graduate School peoriaparks.org cob.ilstu.edu "Over the years, repairing cars and auto construction has changed, but customer bradley.edu/ grad Gamma Phi Circus Illinois State University gammaphicircus. ilstu.edu College of Fine Arts service is still the most important thing we do," says Kurt. "You have to listen Central ILlinois Jazz Festival cfa. ilstu.edu to your customers and part of the feedback we get is that they appreciate us Heartland Community juvaejazz.com College Community Illinois State University supporting GLT. It's a great station and it needs support to keep it going!" Madrigal Singers Challenger Learning Center Education heartland.edu/communityed cfa. ilstu.edu/madri gal Besides autobody repair, Kurt's also installs Reflex Truck Liners, a super tough prairieaviationmuseum.org Illinois State University Chances Entertainment ILlinois Agriculture spray in place of a bed liner. "It's a patented process using a very strong material Milner Library nothinbutthebluesfestival.com Association (IFB) that flexes for excellent durability," Kurt explains. Kurt's Autobody is located www.ilfb.org library. ilstu.edu on Ireland Grove Road in Bloomington. Community Players Theatre communityplayers.org ILlinois Shakespeare Festival ILlinois State University thefestival.org Redbird Sports For more info visit www.kurtsautobody.com. Go Redbirds.com

-14- -15- Education & Entertainment (continued) Legal Services

Illinois State University McLean County Southside Cindy Ronda Glenn Law Offices Moore Law Office School of Music Museum of History & The Sliptones (309) 827-3535 202 N. Center, Ste 2, Blm cfa.ilstu.edu/music mchistory.org thesliptones.com Illinois State University Mulberry School Stevenson Center for Medical Services School of Theatre Mulberryschool.org Economic Development BroMenn Healthcare Cyberknife Service illinoisstate.edu/finearts Peoria Civic Center stevensoncen ter. org OSF St. Joseph Community Cancer Center Medical Center Jay Goldberg Events peoriaciviccenter. com Theatres Cool bromenn.org cyberknifelllinois.org osfstjoseph.org jaytv.com Peoria Park District kymberlyharris.com Carle Clinic of K.rannert Center for peoriaparks. org Town of Normal Bloomington/Normal Heritage Manor Prairie Oak the Performing Arts normal.org carlebloomington.com Nursing Homes Veterinary Center Prairie Aviation Museum 207 B Landmark Drive, N krannertcenter.com prairieaviationmuseum.org Transpace Gallery Cortese Foot heritageofcare.com Main Street Lincoln transpacegallery.org & Ankle Clinic/ Illinois Eye Center Westminster Village River City Blues Society Sole Savers Shoe Store mainstreetlincoln.com illinoiseyecenter.com 2025 E. Lincoln, Blm rivercityblues.com University of Notre Dame cortesefootandankle.com McLean County nd.edu Sangamon Auditorium Orthopedic & Sports Arts Center uis.edu/sangamonauditorium WTVP-47 Medicine Center mcac.org www.wtvp.org orthopedic-sportsmed.com Seminary Street District seminarystreet.com Home & Garden Sulaski and Webb Ameren Green View Nursery ameren.com & Landscaping Sulaski & Webb have many distinctions greenview.com Carpet Weaver's and as an accounting firm: loyal clients of Dream Weaver's Timothy Kent Gallery twenty-seven years (dating from the year 902 Eldorado Road, Blm & Framing timothykentgallery.com the firm first opened its doors), great Corn Belt Energy service, and their location in the historic cornbeltenergy.com Mount Hawley Mini Storage (309) 692-5746 Illinois House to name a few. Another Culligan Water Conditioning l to r: Dawn Carlson, Bill Sulaski, Mary Ann Webb (800) 282-5922 distinction is that back in 1983, Mary Ann Webb was the first woman partner of an accounting firm in this area. Insurance & Financial Services Now Dawn Carlson has joined as the firm's newest partner. Bank of Illinois Dunbar, Breitweiser Linda Kimber Bill Sulaski sums up their growth from 5 employees in 1982 to 15 employees in bankofilli nois. com &Co., LLP Edward Jones Company 2009 this way, "From the beginning we've concentrated on the service we give cli­ (309) 827-0348 (309) 452-0766 Busey Bank ents and put them first. Clients, employees, and the business friends in the com­ busey.com First Allied Securities Mortgage Services III munity make accounting interesting." CEFCU (309) 454-7040 mortgageservices3.com cefcu.com First State Bank State Farm "Likewise, it's the people at GLT that make it so great," Sulaksi continues. "They Commerce Bank and of Bloomington Insurance Company work hard to make GLT such a valuable part of the community and that's why we Trust Company firststatebloomington.com statefarm.com support those efforts. We wish more people got behind GLT and what they are commercebank.com Guthoff, Mehall, Sulaski & Webb, CPAs doing to improve the community." Bill Sulaski has long been a champion of the Allen & Company, P.C. Country Financial (309) 828-6071 station and currently serves on the GLT Friends Council. countryfinancial.com (309) 662-4356 Zimmerman & Armstrong For accounting, tax preparation and consultation, and auditing, visit Sulaski Country Trust Bank Heartland Bank & Trust Investment Advisors countryfinancial.com hbtbank.com (309) 454-7040 and Webb at 207 W Jefferson in downtown Bloomington. ISU Credit Union -16- isu-cu.org Restaurants & Hotels GLTHD3 2 Chez Destihl Restaurant Kelly's Bakery & Cafe &Brew Works 113 N. Center, Blm 7815 N. Knoxville, Peo Al Songs Co1 Is1aered Latino USA® destihl.com The Bistro Lancaster's Restaurant NPR's guide to discovering new An award-winning English­ Doubletree Hotel & (309) 829-2278 lancastersrestaurant.com music below the radar, often language program produced Conference Center Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano Leaves & Beans Veterans Parkway & heard between stories on from a Latino perspective. biaggis.com Roasting Company ®. Brickyard Drive, Blm leavesnbeans.com Carl's Ice Cream ® Eastland Suites Hotel carLsicecream.com Rosie's All Things Considered' NPR's weekday morning & Conference Center 106 E. Front Street, Blm NPR's newsmagazine, newsmagazine. Starting an hour Central Station 1801 Eastland Drive, Blm 220 E. Front, Blm World Gourmet Foods heard 7 days a week. earlier on GLT HD3. Garlic Press Market Cafe 120 Krispy Kreme Drive, Blm Cosi Restaurant 108 W. North Street, N The Business Only A Game® getcosi.com Holiday Inn & Suites at Host Claude Brodesser NPR's weekly sports magazine Bloomington Airport looks deep inside the business with Bill Littlefield. holidayinn.com of entertainment. CarTalk® Host helps unite Imagine the Marx Brothers distinct and provocative voices Retail Stores answering questions about with passionate discussion. American Rentals Common Ground Kidder Music automobiles. Tom and Ray Listener calls are welcome. Parties Plus 516 N. Main Street, Blm 802 S. Eldorado Dr., Blm Magliozzi host. 1408 Airport Road, Blm Cookies by Design The Music Shoppe & On The Media® About Books 1520 E. College, N Pro Sound Center Conversations from and Bob the World Cafe® Garfield explore how information 221 E. Front Street, Blm Crossroads Global themusicshoppe.com Alto Vineyards Handcrafts Often Running A weekly radio magazine and media affect our culture. altovineyards. net 428 N. Main Street, Blm 206 S. 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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday State Week in Review/Illinois Edition 4 am 4am Radio Lab This American (SWIR 'ILEd.) Life 5 am Host Rich Bradley moderates a Speaking of Latino USA GLT News & Ideas on HD3 Faith SWIR/IL Ed. panel discussion analyzing the 6am week in Illinois state government Morning Edition Only a Game On the Media and politics. The Treatment 7 am Film critic Elvis Mitchell gives the Talk of the Na "treatment" to some of the most A link between the headlines and influential and innovative forces 9am what's on people's minds. creating movies and popular art and entertainment. On Point

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-21- DAILY PROGRAMMING MONDAY-FRIDAY Morning Edition® GLT 5:00am - 9:00am SUNDAY Fresh Air® Weekend 89.1 •103.5 FM PRI Public Radio International' GLT Jazz Normal Peoria 5:00am - 6:00am 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00pm - midnight (except Fri) Speaking of Faith® 6:00am - 7:00am All Things Considered® Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Weekend Edition® 4:00pm - 6:00pm OVERNIGHTS Sam Sam 7:00am - 9:00am Fresh Air Fresh Air® On the Media Weekend This American Life® SUNDAY-THURSDAY 6am 6:00pm - 7:00pm GLT Jazz Only a Game Speaking 9:00am - 10:00am of Faith midnight - 5:00am Morning Edition 7am WEEKLY PROGRAMMING On the Media® 10:00am - 11:00am FRIDAY-SATURDAY Weekend Edition MONDAY Car Talk® GLT Blues 11 :00am - 12:00pm midnight - 5:00am 9a m This American 9am 7:00pm - 8:00pm Car Talk Life GLT Blues SwingTime™ 10am 12:00pm - 6:00pm Wait Wait On the Media 8:00pm - 9:00pm Oon'tTell Me American Routes™ GLT FEATURES 11 am Car Talk TUESDAY 6:00pm - 8:00pm Dean of Green* Sound Opinions Fri 8:49am & 4:49pm 12 pm Radio Deluxe Acousticity'" GLT Jazz 7:00pm - 9:00pm 8:00pm - midnight News in Review Sat 7:34am Sun 8:34am WEDNESDAY Center Stage Date Book Sat 8:34am Sun 7:34am GLT Blues 7:00pm - 9:00pm NEWS&TALK Poetry Radio* THURSDAY NPR Newscasts 4pm Hourly during ME, ATC, Tue, Thu 10:00am & 10:00pm Radio Munson Sun 10:00pm All Things Considered 7:00pm - 9:00pm Fresh Air, Weekend Edition On The Media, Only a Uncommon Knowledge™* 6 pm 6pm FRIDAY Game, Fresh Air Weekend Mon 7:37am Fresh Air Daily at 12:07pm, 9:07pm, American GLT Blues *these programs available 7 pm Routes 12:07am Piano Jazz 7:00pm - 5:00am as podcasts at www.wglt.org Radio Center Sat, Sun, 5:01pm Radio 8 pm Deluxe Stage Munson 8 pm SATURDAY SwingTime StarDate 9 pm On the Media® 5:58am 5:00am - 6:00am LOCAL MUSIC HOSTS Acousticity GLT Newcasts Only a Game® Laura Kennedy M-F 6:06am, 6:33am, 6:00am - 7:00am • GLT Jazz M-F 9am-1pm 7:06am, 7:33am, • SwingTime™Mon 8-9pm GLT Blues Weekend Edition® 8:06am, 8:33am, Jon Norton 12am 7:00am - 9:00am 12:04pm, 3:54pm, • GLT Jazz M-Thu 7-4pm Car Talk® 4:30pm, 5:04pm, GLT Jazz • GLT Blues Sat4-8pm 9:00am - 10:00am 5:30pm Don Munson GLT Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!® ---- • Radio Munson Thu 7-9pm 10:00am - 11 :00am Sandi James Jazz Sound Opinions® • GLT Blues Sat noon-4pm 11 :00am - 12:00pm • Center Stage Wed 7-9pm GLT Blues Frank Black S am s am 12:00pm - 5:00am • GLT Blues Fri 7pm-12am Sat Bpm-72am Bruce Bergethon See our all-NPR News & Ideas • Acousticity™ Sun Bpm-72am program descriptions and GLT Guide is published bi-monthly by WGLT-FM schedule on pgs 19-21. Campus Box 8910, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-8910 -22- -23- ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

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