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PATTERNS • JULY 2018 Chef Marcus Samuelsson famous chef travels to under-explored parts july 2018 Volume XLVI, Number 1 of American cities to showcase the people, highlights places and culinary flavors of immigrant communities. ethnic food The show is slated for six one-hour episodes that follow Samuelsson as he in the US explores the best global cuisine hidden in Chef Marcus Samuelsson—co-owner of American cities, including the Arab Ameri- New York’s critically acclaimed Red Rooster can community in Detroit, the Vietnamese Harlem—embodies America’s extraor- American residents in New Orleans, the dinarily rich cultural diversity. Born in Indo-Guyanese community in the New York Ethiopia, raised in Sweden, and a proud City borough of Queens, ’s Mexi- resident of Harlem, he’s inspired by this can population, the Ethiopian communi- global background to infuse his culinary ties of Washington, DC and the Haitian experiences with diverse elements of community in Miami. music, history, culture and the arts. Today, he is a celebrated award-winning chef, “Chasing flavors has been my lifelong pas- restauranteur, author, philanthropist, and sion,” shared Samuelsson. “To now be able food activist. to bring viewers on that journey with me to these amazing communities in cities across No Passport Required, hosted and execu- the U.S. is truly a dream come true. We tive produced by Samuelsson, will celebrate get to go deep into the markets, pull up to America’s diverse cultural mosaic as the the roadside stands and be welcomed into homes—all the places where people share Photo: Courtesy of Matt Dutile and celebrate food together.”

Photos: Courtesy of Christine Carreira PATTERNS • JULY 2018 1 PBS Summer of Adventure continues

Photo: Courtesy of Kudos Film & Television Limited 2017 Back to The Tunnel The multi-award winning British crime drama The Tunnel will return for a third season, The Tunnel: Vengeance. The six-part series begins at 9:30 pm Sunday, July 1. The emotional final season of the critically acclaimed bilin- gual crime thriller reunites Stephen Dillane with Clémence Poésy for the last outing of this beloved and unlikely Anglo-French partnership. In The Tunnel: Vengeance, the in- vestigative pair takes on a toxic and terrifying folie à deux whose mutual defining quality is an existential death wish. When the question posed by the couple—what is a life worth?—is directed straight back at Karl, he is forced to confront an utterly impossi- ble choice that will haunt the audience long after the closing credits.

10 That Changed America returns to PBS 10 That Changed America, the popular meets with historians, curators, and guides series that explores the nation’s built envi- who share the fascinating backstories ronment, returns this summer with three behind the iconic streets that connect our new episodes and a website that reveal the nation, the monuments that commemorate fascinating and often untold stories behind our history, and the engineering marvels America’s streets, monuments and modern that transformed our environment and marvels. shaped the way we live. Produced and writ- ten by Dan Protess, the series airs at 7 pm From New York’s Broadway to the Hoover Tuesdays, July 10, 17, and 24. Dam, from to the St. Louis Arch, join host Geoffrey Baer on a Kicking off the season on July 10 is summer road trip across America as he 10 Streets That Changed America, which

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2 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 Flirty gals Cookbook authors and culinarians Marilyn and Sheila Brass—the Brass Sisters known as “The Food Flirts”—are passionate food explorers of a certain age on a mission to tackle their culinary bucket list one bite at a time. In each episode of this new, six-episode series, the -based ladies “flirt” their way into chefs’ kitchens to uncover ethni- cally unique and delicious foods, then head home to experiment with the reci- pes themselves, creating cross-cultural culinary mash-ups that viewers can try at home. The Food Flirts premieres at 9 pm Friday, July 6. “The Brass Sisters have always been two favorite food people in Boston, and I’m thrilled to bring them to a wider audience,” says Photo: Courtesy of Bruce Seidel/Hot Lemon Productions producer Bruce Seidel.

reveals how streets and roads have con- Finally, 10 Modern Marvels That Changed nected the nation, divided communities, America (July 24) celebrates the visionary and changed the way Americans live, work, engineers who scoffed at the laws of na- and shop. ture, defied the naysayers—and sometimes even gravity—by undertaking amazing feats 10 Monuments That Changed America of engineering. (July 17) explores the stories behind ten wholly-original American monuments and “10 That Changed America is a history the historical moments that inspired them, series, but the subjects we tackled this from the Statue of Liberty to Mount Rush- season couldn’t be more current: the fate more, from the Vietnam Veterans Memo- of Confederate monuments, infrastructure rial to the AIDS Quilt. spending, and battles over public spaces,” said Protess.

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PATTERNS • JULY 2018 3 weekdays 7/17 James Gaffigan conducts Bernstein, Barber, and Rachmaninov 6 am Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront NPR Morning Edition Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14. with Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, David Greene, and James Ehnes, violin Noel King Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 7/24 Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Prokofiev 9 am Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor Classic Mornings with Vic Di Geronimo Op. 33 Gautier Capuçon, cello Join Vic for music and companionship and make each Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo and Juliet morning a classic morning! 7/31 Riccardo Muti conducts Schumann and Mussorgsky Noon Dvořák: Husitská Overture, Op. 67 Schumann: Cello Concerto in A Minor, Op. 129 Afternoon Classics John Sharp, cello NPR News Headlines at 3:01. Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures from an Exhibition 5 pm Wednesday: Carnegie Hall Live! NPR All Things Considered 7/4 The Orchestra with Ailsa Chang, Audie Cornish, Mary Louise Kelly, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director and Ari Shapiro conductor Lang Lang, piano 7 pm Chick Corea, piano The Evening Concert Maxim Lando, piano Gershwin: Rhapsody in Great performances from the gr­eat Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side concert venues. Also on Sundays from Story 7-9 pm. Listings are subject to change. 7/11 L’Arpeggiata Monday: Christina Pluhar, artistic director The New York Philharmonic This Week Céline Scheen, soprano 7/2 Dvořák: Piano Concerto in G-Minor Giuseppina Bridelli, mezzo-soprano Martin Helmchen, piano 17th-century Italian vocal music by Luigi Rossi Dvořák: Violin Concerto 7/18 Takács Quartet Frank-Peter Zimmermann, violin Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op. 76, No. 5 7/9 Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 11 Matthew Muckey, trumpet; Brahms: String Sextet in G Major, Op. 36 Miah Persson, soprano 7/25 Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Vivaldi: The Four Seasons Cecilia Frank Huang, violin/leader Sir Antonio Pappano, music director and 7/16 Strauss: Don Quixote conductor Cynthia Phelps, viola Martha Argerich, piano Carter Brey, cello Verdi: Sinfonia from Aida Strauss: Ein Heldenleben Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major Frank Huang, violin Respighi: Fontane di Roma 7/23 J.S. Bach: Concerto in D-Minor for Violin & Respighi: Pini di Roma Oboe, BWV 1060 Sheryl Staples, violin Thursday: Liang Wang, oboe Philharmonic Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Frank Huang, violin 7/5 Conductor: Gustavo Dudamel 7/30 Mozart: Concerto for Flute & Orchestra No. 2 Martin Fröst, clarinet Robert Langevin, flute Jessica Pratt, coloratura Tan Dun: Concerto for Water Percussion & Julia Bullock, soprano Orchestra Paul Appleby, tenor Christopher Lamb, percussion Elliot Madore, baritone Mozart: Clarinet Concerto Mozart: Clarinet Concerto Anthony McGill, clarinet Mozart: Selections from The Magic Flute 7/12 Conductor: Gustavo Dudamel Tuesday: Marquez: Danzon No. 1 Marquez: Danzon No. 2 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Marquez: Danzon No. 8 7/3 Nikolaj Znaider conducts Beethoven and Marquez: Danzon No. 9 (World Premiere, LA Shostakovich Phil Commission) Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. 7/19 Conductor: Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla Nikolaj Znaider, violin Gidon Kremer, violin Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor Janai Brugger, soprano 7/10 Susanna Mälkki conducts Scheherazade Weinberg: Violin Concerto Debussy Gigues from Images for Orchestra Mahler: Symphony No. 4 Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade 7/26 Conductor: Susanna Mälkki Robert Chen, violin Leila Josefowicz, violin Berlioz: Quenn Mab Scherzo

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Friday: Noon Prairie Performances Afternoon at the Opera Concerts are subject to availability. This month’s operas in the WFMT series are from the 7/6 Sinfonia de Camera BBC. Ian Hobson, music director and conductor 7/7 The Return of Ulysses, Royal Opera House/ “Beethoven: Apotheosis of the Dance” Roundhouse Co-Production (Monteverdi) (3/9/2018) (In English). Christian Curnyn, cond., with 7/13 Chamapign-Urbana Symphony Roderick Williams (Ulysses/Human Frailty), Stephen Alltop, conductor Caitlin Hulcup (Penelope), Samuel Boden “Music of Destiny” (3/20/2018) (Telemachus), and the Early Opera Company Stefan Milenkovich, violin Orchestra and Chorus. Garrop: Mythology Symphony After the Opera; Smetana: The Secret, Part II III. The Lovely Sirens 7/14 Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky). Stuart IV. The Fates of Man Stratford, cond., with Samuel Dale Johnson V. Pandora Undone (Eugene), Natalya Romaniw (Tatyana), Peter Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Auty (Lensky), Sioned Gwen Davies (Olga), Op. 64 and the Orchestra and Chorus of the Scottish Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor Opera. 7/20 Millikin-Decatur Symphony After the Opera: Prokofiev: Love for Three Sergey Bogga, conductor Oranges “Music of John Williams” (10/22/2017) 7/21 Un Ballo in Maschera (Verdi). Richard Farnes, Kinga Augustyn, violin with Rafael Rojas (Gustavus), Philip Rhodes Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 2 in D-Minor, (Anckarstoem, Adrienn Miksch (Amelia), and Op. 22 the Chorus and Orchestra of Opera North. Williams: Theme from Schindler’s List After the Opera: Weber: Der Freischuetz Wieniawski: Polonaise brilliante No. 1in 7/28 Lohengrin (Wagner). Ardris Nelsons, cond., D-Major, Op. 4 with Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Kristine Williams: Adventure on Earth from E.T. Opolais (Elsa), Christine Goerke (Ortrud), Williams: Theme from Jurassic Park Thomas J. Mayer (Telramund), and the Royal Williams: Selections from Star Wars Suite Opera House Orchestra and Chorus. 7/27 Illinois Symphony Chamber Orchestra Aram Demirjian, conductor 4 pm “April in Paris” (3/31/2017) NPR All Things Considered Chabrier: Habanera Faure: Pavane, Op 50 with Michel Martin Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin, Suite for Orchestra 5 pm Debussy: Clair de lune from Suite Performance Today Weekend Bergamasque Mozart: Symphony No. 31 in D “Paris” Host Fred Child presents a two-hour weekly program that features classical music in concert from American Public Media studios and sites across the nation and 9 pm around the world, as well as classical music news, inter- Night Music views and features. [Also Sundays at 2 pm] Gillian Martin, Bob Christiansen, Ward Jacobson, Scott Blankenship or John Zech keep you company through 7 pm the night and into the morning. NPR News Headlines The Midnight Special at 9:01. Rich Warren presents folk music and farce, show tunes and satire, traditional and contemporary with saturdays gentle irreverence and candid observation. 7 am 9 pm NPR Weekend Edition American Parlor Songbook with Scott Simon JP Houston and Julie Van Dusen feature clever songs, charming stories, and hilarious sketches every 9 am week. Classics By Request 10 pm Submit requests to Vincent Trauth at classreq@illinois. edu or 217-265-5064. Classics All Night NPR News Headlines at 9:01. NPR News Headlines at 10:01 11 am sundays Classics of the Phonograph John Frayne’s weekly exploration of memorable record- 7 am ings from the 20th century. NPR Weekend Edition 7/7 Hugo Alfven, Swedish Composer Of with Lulu Garcia-Navarro “Midsummer Vigil” 7/14 The MGM Record Label of the 1950s, 9 am Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with Menahem Pressler Sunday Baroque 7/21 Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concertos No. 1, and 4, NPR News Headlines at 9:01. Original Versions vs. Revised Versions 7/28 George Antheil, 1920s Avant-Garde Composer 1 pm of Works Using Airplane Engines The Record Shelf

PATTERNS • JULY 2018 5 2 pm Performance Today Weekend

101.1 and 90.9 HD2 4 pm NPR All Things Considered weekdays with Michel Martin 6-9 am 5 pm Classical Music Classical Music 9 am-noon Classic Mornings 7-8 pm with Vic Di Geronimo The Evening Concert Join Vic for music and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center companionship and make each 7/1 Hungary morning a classic morning! Bartók: “Fekete fod”, “Annyi bánat”, “Régi keserves”, “Eddig Noon-overnight való” Dawn Upshaw, soprano Classical Music Gilbert Kalish, piano 7/8 Dreaming Friday 7-9 pm Haydn: Quartet for Strings, Op. 50, No. 5, “The Dream” Prairie Performances Orion String Quartet (see listings page 4) 7/15 French Vierne: Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Op. 42 Gilles Vonsattel, piano Danish String Quartet Saturdays 7/22 Schumann 7-9 am Schumann: Quartet in E-flat Major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Classical Music Cello, Op. 47 Wu Qian, piano 9-11 am Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin Classics by Request Yura Lee, viola Jan Vogler, cello Vincent Trauth plays requests at 7/29 Dvořák this time each Saturday. Submit Dvořák: Trio in G Minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 26 requests at [email protected] Gloria Chien, piano or 217-265-5064. Nicolas Dautricourt, violin Nicolas Altstaedt, cello 11 am-Noon Classics of the 8-9 pm Phonograph The Evening Concert Early Music Now with Sara Schneider (NEW!) John Frayne’s weekly exploration of memorable recordings from 7/1 What’s your name again? the 20th century. See page 5 for A program of six composers whose names never made it into listings. the history books. We’ll hear from Ensemble Masques and Club Medieval. Noon-overnight 7/8 Italian Delights Classical Music We’ll hear ‘The Marvels of Love’, plus instrumental gems by the Gabrielis; performances by Vivante and Ensemble Daedalus. 7/15 The Phantasticks Sundays A show that follows the development of “stylus fantasticus” from its Italian origins to the Germans, from a sonata by all day Castello to music by Buxtehude. Classical Music 7/22 Music from the Polish Court The Sixteen perform music by Marenzio. Weser Renaissance Bremen performs music by homegrown composer Marcin Mielczewski. 7/29 I’ve heard that one before A program that introduces some beloved melodies that were used and reused by various composers, like “Tandernaken”, “La Follia”, “La Spagna”, and “L’homme Armé”. 9 pm Classical Music

10 pm Harmonia Angela Mariani presents Baroque and early music. NPR News Headlines at 10:01.

11 pm The Romantic Hours Programs on WILL Radio are par- Music, poetry and romance with Mona Golabek. tially sponsored by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. midnight Classical Music 6 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 FM 90.9 HD3 AM 580 Listener Comments: [email protected] online streaming will.illinois.edu

Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday NPR Morning Edition 5:00 BBC Overnight Continued BBC World Service with Brian Moline 6:00 Commodity Week Inside Europe 6:30 State Week in Review 7:00 NPR Weekend Edition NPR Weekend Edition 1A 9:00 The Splendid Table 10:00 Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me It’s Been A Minute with Sam Sanders The 21st 11:00 Ask Me Another Says You with Here & Now Noon This American Life Wait, Wait... with Jason Croft Don’t Tell Me 1:00 The Moth Radio Hour The Treatment 1:30 State Week in Review The Closing Market Report 2:00 Radiolab Reveal BBC Business Daily/ 2:30 Commodity Week (F) Fresh Air 3:00 TED Radio Hour On the Media All Things Considered 4:00 All Things Considered All Things Considered with Steve Morck 5:00 Science Friday The People’s Pharmacy 6:00 Big Picture Science Travel with Rick Steves The 21st (repeat) 7:00 Living on Earth To the Best of Our Knowledge Fresh Air (repeat) 8:00 Latino USA BBC World Science Friday (F) 9:00 Alternative Radio New Dimensions Service 10:00 Commonwealth Club Le Show 11:00 Left, Right, and Center BBC World Service 12:00- BBC World Service 5 am

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Illinois Public Media News Scott Cameron, executive editor, Illinois Newsroom Brian Moline, managing editor, Illinois Public Media The news from Illinois Public Media’s award-winning staff of reporters, hosts, and producers—Daniel Baker. Niala Boodhoo, Lee Gaines, Christine Herman, Robin Linn, Jim Meadows, Brian Moline, and Alan Monte- cillo—can be heard during Morning Edition, The 21st, Here & Now, and All Things Considered.

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PATTERNS • JULY 2018 7 WILL-TV 12.3 5 am – 5 pm

Arts and Crafts—5-6 am; 11 am-noon Tue and Thu: Travels with Darley; Islands Without Sun and Wed: Knit and Crochet Now!; Landscapes Cars with Kira Hesser/Weekend with Yankee (begins Through Time 7/17) Mon: Quilting Arts; Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Gardening/Home Improvement—9-11 am Fri: Fons and Porter’s Love of Quilting; Paint This with Mon: This Old House; Craftsman’s Legacy; P. Allen Jerry Yarnell Smith’s Garden Home; Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Tue: Sewing with Nancy; Best of the Joy of Painting Fri: This Old House; Craftsman’s Legacy; P. Allen Thu: It’s Sew Easy; Best of the Joy of Painting Smith’s Garden Home; Make 48 Cooking—6-8 am; noon-2 pm Tue and Thu: Rough Cut with Fine Woodworking: Sun and Wed: New Scandinavian Cooking; Ciao Woodsmith Shop; Growing a Greener World; Start Up Italia; Baking with Julia; George Hirsch Lifestyle Wed: Ask This Old House; American Woodshop/ Mon and Fri: Lucky Chow/Food Over 50 (begins 7/6); Woodwright’s Shop (begins 7/25); Garden Smart, Jazzy Vegetarian; P Allen Smith Garden to Table; Craft in America Essential Pepin Sun: Ask This Old House; American Woodshop/ Tue: Primal Grill; Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke; Woodwright’s Shop (begins 7/25); Garden Smart; Dining with the Chef; Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Make Your Mark Kitchen/Cooking with Nick Stellino (begins 7/12) Weekend Marathons—5-11 am Saturday; Thur: Primal Grill; Steven Raicheln’s Project Smoke; 11 am-5 pm Sunday Great American Seafood Cookoff; Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen/Cooking with Nick Stellino July 7/8: Camp Create (begins 7/12) Your kids can craft, cook, and travel with our experts. July 14/15: Summer Bites Travel—8-9 am; 2-3 pm Summer sun and great food go hand in hand. Sun: Trails to Tsukui; Journeys in Japan July 21/22: Just Peachy Wed: Smart Travels-Europe with Rudy Maxa; Into the A juicy peach of a marathon! Americas July 28/29: Beauty and the Beach Mon and Fri: Rhythm Abroad; Joseph Rosendo’s Take a dip in blue lagoons across the globe. Travelscope

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Monday-Friday 10:30 Scully/The World Show 9:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Secrets of Spanish Florida (7/5); NOVA (7/12, 10:00 Nightly Business Report 7/19, 7/26) Mondays Fridays 7:00 Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America’s 7:00 10 Streets That Changed America (7/13); 10 Founding Fathers (7/2); Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Monuments That Changed America (7/20); 10 Modern Election (7/9); This Is The House That Jack Built Marvels That Changed America (7/27) (7/30) 8:00 Civilizations (7/6); 10 Towns That Changed 7:30 American Beat: Cops and Refugees Join Forc- America (7/13); Statue of Liberty (7/20); American es In Boise (7/16) Masters: Ted Williams (7/27) 8:00 Life on the Line 10:30 Asia Insight 8:30 Stories from the Stage 11:00 American Experience: Great War (7/6); 10 10:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Homes That Changed America (7/13); 10 Build- 11:00 Lafayette: The Lost Hero (7/2); Bombs Away: ings That Changed America (7/20); 10 Parks That LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed America (7/27) Changed it All (7/9); POV: Do Not Resist (7/16); White Saturdays House: Inside Story (7/23); Raising Ms. President 7:00 American Epic (7/7); American Masters: Fats (7/30) Domino (7/14); American Masters: Loretta Lynn Tuesdays (7/21); American Masters: Janis Joplin (7/28) 7:00 America Reframed 8:00 American Masters: BB King (7/14) 8:00 Forgotten Ellis Island (7/3); 1964: The Fight for 8:30 Stories from the Stage (7/7) a Right (7/17) 9:00 America Reframed 8:30 Across The Creek (7/10); American Beat: Cops 10:00 Forgotten Ellis Island (7/7); 1964: The Fight for and Refugees Join Forces In Boise (7/24); Far Afield: a Right (7/21) A Conservation Love Story (7/31) 10:30 Across The Creek (7/14); American Beat: Cops 10:30 Global 3000 and Refugees Join Forces In Boise (7/28) 11:00 America Reframed 11:00 American Epic (7/7); American Masters: Fats Wednesdays Domino (7/14); American Masters: Loretta Lynn 7:00 POV: Brimstone & Glory (7/4); POV: Lindy Lou, (7/21); American Masters: Janis Joplin (7/28) Juror Number Two (7/18) Sundays 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (7/4); 7:00 Nature (7/1, 7/8); Earth’s Natural Wonders-Life Frontline (7/11, 7/18, 7/25) at the Extremes (7/15, 7/22, 7/29) 10:30 Focus On Europe 8:00 Nature’s Great Race (7/1, 7/8, 7/15); Rare- 11:00 We Are Superman (7/4); POV: The Work- Creatures of the Photo Ark (7/22, 7/29) ers Cup (7/11); POV: Lindy Lou, Juror Number Two 9:00 Doc World (7/1); Independent Lens: Demo- (7/18); POV: The War to Be Her (7/25) crats/Soft Vengeance (7/8); Independent Lens: Chuck Thursdays Norris vs Communism (7/15); Frontline (7/22, 7/29) 7:00 Kingdoms of the Sky (7/12, 7/19, 7/26) 10:00 Doc World (7/1); Independent Lens: Birth of a 8:00 Secrets of the Dead (7/5); AfroPop: The Ulti- Movement (7/15) mate Cultural Exchange (7/12); Aurora-Fire in the Sky 11:00 Nature (7/1, 7/8); Earth’s Natural Wonders-Life (7/19); Koko-The Gorilla Who Talks (7/26) at the Extremes (7/15, 7/22, 7/29)

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Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday Newsline 5:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sid the Science Kid Body Electric (M,W,F) 5:30 Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Sit and Be Fit (T, Th) Ready Jet Go! 6:00 Bob the Builder Sesame Street The in the Hat 6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Nature Cat 7:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific Curious George 7:30 Splash and Bubbles Splash and Bubbles Pinkalicious & Peterrific 8:00 Curious George Curious George Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30 Nature Cat Nature Cat Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Splash and Bubbles 9:30 Wild Kratts Cyberchase Sesame Street 10:00 Motorweek Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Super Why 10:30 Outside with Greg Aiello To the Contrary Dinosaur Train 11:00 Mid-American Gardener Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Peg + Cat 11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Market to Market Sesame Street Noon America’s Test Kitchen Specials Splash and Bubbles 12:30 Cook’s Country 7/1 12:00 Inventing America Sewing Programs 1:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 1:00 Inventing America M: Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 2:00 Inventing America Tu: Sewing with Nancy 7/8 W: It’s Sew Easy 12:00 Great Performances at the Th: Fit 2 Stitch Met, “Semiramide” F: Quilting Arts 7/15 12:00 Roadtrip Nation Painting and How To Programs 1:30 Martha Bakes 1:00 Raodtrip Nation M: Woodwright’s Shop 2:00 Roadtrip Nation Tu: Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 7/22 W: Painting with Wilson Bickford 12:00 Roadtrip Nation 1:00 Raodtrip Nation Th: Garden Smart 2:00 Roadtrip Nation F: Ask This Old House 7/29 Nature Cat 2:00 Simply Ming 12:00 Great Performances at the Met, “Cosi Fan Tutte” Wild Kratts 2:30 Dining with the Chef

Arthur 3:00 Lidia’s Kitchen/Stephen Raichlen’s Great British Baking Show Project Fire (begins 7/21) Odd Squad 3:30 Weekends with Yankee Odd Squad 4:00 This Old House Hour Focus On Europe DW News 4:30 Global 3000 BBC World News 5:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend PBS NewsHour Weekend Nightly Business Report 5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe BBC Newsnight PBS NewsHour 6:00 Antiques Roadshow Father Brown

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PATTERNS • JULY 2018 9 WILL-TVjuly tv features Light it up The National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec, Mexico, is a site of festivity unlike any other in the world. Confla- grant revelry engulfs the town, while artisans show off their technical virtuosity. For the three-quarters of Tultepec residents who work in pyrotechnics, the festival anchors their way of life. It is an explosive event with unrestrained delight and real peril. Plunging headlong into the fire, POV’s Brimstone & Glory at 9 pm Monday, July 2, honors the spirit of Tultepec’s community and celebrates celebration itself.

To fans, the Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams was baseball’s Peter Pan: the eternal ‘Kid’ who combined preternatural gifts with a fierce work ethic to become one of the greatest hitters who ever lived. Lesser known was how he was driven by shame

Photo: Courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum over his Mexican-American background, humilia- tion over his father’s weakness, and a deep rage over his mother’s virtual abandonment of him and his younger brother. American Masters: Ted Williams, airing at 8 pm Monday, July 23, will reveal the star player’s complicated relationships with his family, teammates, press, fans and him- self. Through in-depth interviews with those who knew him best, the documentary will demonstrate the power of the heroic myth-making culture in which Williams flourished. Teddy Ballgame

In a landmark three-part series made in conjunction with Photo: Courtesy of BBC the BBC, Kingdoms of the Sky reveals the extraordinary wildlife and remarkable people who live and thrive among the peaks of three of the most iconic mountain ranges of the world. The Rockies stretch 3,000 miles and is one of the great mountain ranges of the world, while the Himalayans are the highest mountain range on earth. And the world’s driest desert, huge salt lakes, and spectacular peaks are all found in the Andes, the world’s longest mountain range. The series airs at 8 pm Wednesday, July 11, 18, and 25.

Mountains majesty WILL-TV Photo: Courtesy of Tim Siller Yellowstone National Park is a living, breathing, magi- cal place that speaks volumes, if only we stop long enough to truly listen. Yellowstone has four seasons that can change at any time. Summer is for eating, Fall is for mating, Winter is for surviving, and Spring is Yellowstone for rebirth. Regardless of the season in Yellowstone, one thing is for certain: there is plenty to see, to mar- in Four vel at, to absorb. But the vast common ground of any visit to Yellowstone is this: Mother Nature has worked Seasons millions of years to sculpt this grand treasure, and her finest work is on display for us all to appreciate and enjoy. Yellowstone’s splendor lies in its solitude, its grandness, its complexity, and its simplicity. And for thousands of years this real life drama has performed the same four-act play over and over again. Watch the magic in Yellowstone in Four Seasons at 7 pm Thursday, July 5.

“This is our story to tell” When unarmed teenager Michael Brown is killed by police and left lying in the street for hours, it marks a breaking point for the residents of the St. Louis area and beyond. POV’s Whose Streets? is an unflinching look at the Ferguson, Missouri uprising. As the National Guard rolls in, a new generation mounts a powerful battle cry not just for their civil rights, but for the right to live. Filmmakers Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis said, “It is essential that black people be the ones to tell our own true stories. We are uniquely suited to make this film because we ourselves are orga- nizers and activists who are deeply connected to the events of August 9 and beyond. We made this film, in part, as a tribute to our people—our deeply complex, courageous, flawed, powerful and ever hopeful people—who dare to dream of brighter days. This is more than a documentary--this is a story we personally lived.” Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures

Extreme survival Earth’s natural wonders are parts of the world that nature has carved on such a scale that they defy belief. For human beings, survival within these extraordinary places can pose great challenges. Yet human ingenuity makes this possible. In some natural wonders, peo- ple must push themselves to the absolute limit in order to survive. For the people who call these extraordinary places home, survival re- quires great skill and bravery. Oftentimes it is wildlife that holds the key to survival. Explore these places in Earth’s Natural Wonders- Life at Extremes at 7 pm Wednesdays, Photo: Courtesy of BBC/Russell Leven July 11, 18, and 25. WILL-TV 10:30 BBC World News 1Sunday 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 7:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days Poldark. Season 2, part 3 of 9. Smugglers make Ross an offer. Repeated 1 am 7/3 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery (TV-14) 5Thursday Endeavour. Cartouche. Season 5, part 2 of 7:00 Yellowstone In Four Seasons (TV-G) 6. glamour comes to Oxford as a See article on page 11. Repeated 11 am 7/7. movie begins filming in the city. Repeated 2 7:30 Doc Martin (TV-PG) am 7/3; and 2:30 am 7/6. Sickness and Health. Season 6, part 1 of 8. 9:30 Tunnel: Vengeance (TV-14) Portwenn is buzzing with arrangements for the Season 3, part 1 of 6. See article on page 2. wedding of the Doc and Louisa. A boat carrying child refugees is torched in the 8:18 Doc Martin (TV-PG) Channel, leaving no sign of its passengers. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Season 6, Repeated 3:30 am 7/3; 4 am 7/6; and 2 am part 2 of 8. Martin and Louisa host a disas- 7/7. trous dinner party. 10:30 Woodsongs (TV-G) 9:07 Father Brown (TV-PG) 11:30 Sun Studio Sessions (TV-G) The Angel of Mercy. Season 6, part 4 of 10. Dale Watson. Dale Watson is an Austin, Texas Mrs McCarthy’s friend dies in her sleep. troubadour whose style harkens back to coun- Repeated 6 pm 7/8. try music’s golden days of the 1950s. 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 BBC World News 2Monday 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days Vintage Savannah. Travel back to 2003 for remarkable finds, including a wedding dress 6Friday from about 1798, a 1912 Ivan Khlebnikov jew- elry casket, and a George William Sotter oil. 7:00 Washington Week Repeated 1 am 7/4; 4 am 7/4; 3 am 7/7; 7:30 Breaking Big (TV-PG) 6 pm 7/7; and 12 am 7/9. Jason Aldean. Part 4 of 12. Country music 8:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) superstar. Repeated 1:30 am 7/8; and Vintage Tampa. Highlights include a fork from 4:30 am 7/8. the Hindenburg; a costume jewelry hat from 8:00 The Great British Baking Show (TV-PG) around 1950; and a Louis Comfort Tiffany Desserts. Season 5, part 4 of 10. The bakers lamp with a ‘Rose Helmut’ shade. Repeated start off with an array of rich tortes. Repeated 2 am 7/4. 2 am 7/8; 3:30 pm 7/8; 1 am 7/9; and 4 am 9:00 POV (TV-PG) 7/9. Brimstone & Glory. See article on page 10. 9:00 Food Flirts (TV-PG) Repeated 3 am 7/4. Cape Cod Road-Trip. See article on page 3. 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine The Brass Sisters are in for a treat when pro- 10:30 BBC World News ducer Bruce takes the ladies on a Cape Cod adventure to unwind. Repeated 3 am 7/8. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 9:30 Food Flirts (TV-PG) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days Thailand Meets Tres Leches. The Food Flirts want to tackle something new about ice 3Tuesday cream, one of their favorite sweets! Repeated 3:30 am 7/8. 7:00 Civilizations (TV-PG) 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine What Is Art Good For? Part 9 of 9. Explore art in the age of revolution, war, and profound 10:30 BBC World News scientific change. Repeated 1 am 7/5; and 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 4 am 7/5. 11:30 Washington Week 8:00 American Experience (TV-PG) Great War. Part 3 of 3. Discover how the vio- lent and bloody conflict transformed the nation 7Saturday forever, as America steps onto the world stage 7:00 As Time Goes By for the first time. Repeated 2 am 7/5. 7:30 Mum (TV-PG) 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine July. 10:30 BBC World News 8:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS Downton Abbey. Season 3, part 4 of 8. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days Branson returns to Downton without Sybil and the family is furious. 9:00 Doctor Blake Mysteries (TV-PG) 4Wednesday A Lethal Combination. Season 5, part 1 of 8. 7:00 Capitol Fourth (TV-G) An exhibition boxing match turns sour. John Stamos hosts our country’s 242nd 10:00 (TV-G) birthday celebration with an all-star musical Give and Take. After an altercation with a extravaganza broadcast live from the US deranged droid, Lister has his kidneys organ- Capitol. Repeated 8:30 pm; and 1 am 7/6. napped. 8:30 Capitol Fourth (TV-G) 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine

12 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 WILL-TV 10:30 Austin City Limits (TV-PG) 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine Father John Misty/The Black Angels. Singer/ 10:30 BBC World News songwriter Father John Misty showcases the 11:00 Amanpour on PBS lush sarcasm of his recent album Pure Com- edy. Psych rockers The Black Angels highlight 11:30 Beyond 100 Days the dark grunge of Death Song. 11:30 Songs at the Center (TV-G) 11Wednesday Marc Cohn. Cohn shares fascinating stories about his creative process. 7:00 Earth’s Natural Wonders-Life at the Extremes (TV-PG) Surviving Against the Odds. Part 1 of 3. See 8Sunday article on page 11. Repeated 1 am 7/13; and 4 am 7/13. 7:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) Poldark. Season 2, part 4 of 9. George ma- 8:00 Kingdoms of the Sky (TV-G) neuvers Poldark toward checkmate. Rockies. Part 1 of 3. See article on page Repeated 1 am 7/10. 10. The wildlife and people of the Rockies, from wolverines to wingsuit fliers, grizzlies to 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery (TV-14) extreme skiers. Repeated 2 am 7/13. Endeavour. Passenger. Season 5, part 3 of 6. Morse investigates a disappearance, fearing 9:00 NOVA (TV-G) that it’s linked it to an unsolved murder years Treasures of the Earth: Gems. Delve into ago. Repeated 2 am 7/10. Earth’s depths to discover what explains the unique allure of each captivating gemstone. 9:30 Tunnel: Vengeance (TV-14) Repeated 3 am 7/13. Season 3, part 2 of 6. Karl and Elise try to decode the Pied Piper’s demands, while BB 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine joins the French investigation. Repeated 10:30 BBC World News 3:30 am 7/10; and 2 am 7/14. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:30 Woodsongs (TV-G) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Sun Studio Sessions (TV-G) Liz Brasher. Brasher is a rising talent with an old soul. 12Thursday 7:00 Mid-American Gardener (TV-G) 9Monday Repeated 11 am 7/14. 7:30 Doc Martin (TV-PG) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) The Tameness of a Wolf. Season 6, part 3 of Vintage Portland. Portland appraisals from 8. Doc and Louisa find a replacement nanny. 1998 are revisited. Repeated 1 am 7/11; 8:18 Doc Martin (TV-PG) 3 am 7/14; 6 pm 7/14; and 12 am 7/16. Nobody Likes Me. Season 6, part 4 of 8. Mar- 8:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) tin is coerced into taking James to playgroup. Vintage Columbus. Highlights include a trio of 9:06 Father Brown (TV-PG) Albert Cheuret art deco clocks; a Marx ‘Roy The Face of the Enemy. Season 6, part 5 of Rogers’ play set; and a historical collection 10. Felicia and Sid return from Northern Rho- that includes a letter. desia. Repeated 6 pm 7/15. Repeated 2 am 7/11. 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 9:00 POV (TV-PG) 10:30 BBC World News The Workers Cup. In 2022, Qatar will host the biggest sporting event in the world, the 11:00 Amanpour on PBS FIFA World Cup. But right now, far from the 11:30 Beyond 100 Days bright lights, star athletes and adoring fans, the tournament is being built on the backs of 1.6 million African and Asian migrant workers. 13Friday Repeated 3 am 7/11. 7:00 Washington Week 10:30 BBC World News 7:30 Breaking Big (TV-PG) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS Ruth Zukerman. Part 5 of 12. Co-founder of 11:30 Beyond 100 Days SoulCycle and Flywheel. Repeated 1:30 am 7/15; and 4:30 am 7/15. 8:00 The Great British Baking Show (TV-PG) 10Tuesday Pies. Season 5, part 5 of 10. The bakers must 7:00 10 Streets That Changed America (TV-G) master a perfect Wellington. Repeated 2 am See article on page 2. Discover how streets 7/15; 3 pm 7/15; 1 am 7/16; and 4 am 7/16. have connected the nation, divided communi- 9:00 Food Flirts (TV-PG) ties, and changed the way Americans live, Pretzel Meets Chocolate. Join the Food Flirts work, and shop. Repeated 1 am 7/12; and as they a spectacular chocolate pretzel 4 am 7/12. brioche bread pudding with raspberry whipped 8:00 No Passport Required (TV-PG) cream! Repeated 3 am 7/15. Detroit. Part 1 of 6. See article on page 1. 9:30 Food Flirts (TV-PG) Chef Marcus Samuelsson explores the savory What Is A Food Incubator? The Brass Sisters tastes, sights and sounds of Detroit’s Arab discover what a food incubator is, learning American community. Repeated 2 am 7/12; about chutney, out of the ordinary cookies, and and 3 am 7/16. savory rugelach. Repeated 3:30 am 7/15. 9:00 Frontline 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine Trump’s Takeover. Trump’s highstakes battle 10:30 BBC World News for control of the Republican Party. Repeated 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 3 am 7/12. 11:30 Washington Week PATTERNS • JULY 2018 13 WILL-TV 14Saturday 17Tuesday 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:00 10 Monuments That Changed America 7:30 Mum (TV-PG) (TV-G) September. Explore the stories behind ten American monuments and the historical moments that 8:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) inspired them. Repeated 1 am 7/19; and 4 am Downton Abbey. Season 3, part 5 of 8. Edith 7/19. is asked to write a regular newspaper column. 8:00 No Passport Required (TV-PG) 9:00 Doctor Blake Mysteries (TV-PG) New Orleans. Part 2 of 6. Chef Marcus Samu- Sorrow Songs. Season 5, part 2 of 8. Blake elsson discovers how Vietnamese cuisine investigates the murder of a beautiful woman. and culture have influenced New Orleans. 10:00 Red Dwarf (TV-G) Repeated 2 am 7/19; and 3 am 7/23. Captain Rimmer. After a scandalous piece of 9:00 Frontline good fortune, Rimmer saves the life of a bio- Blackout in Puerto Rico. The humanitarian and printed Captain and is promoted. economic crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane 10:30 Austin City Limits (TV-PG) Maria. Repeated 3 am 7/19. Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit/Amanda Shires. 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine Isbell and his band showcase their acclaimed roots rock from The Nashville Sound. Singer/ 10:30 BBC World News songwriter/violinist Shires unveils her distinc- 11:00 Amanpour on PBS tive take on country music. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Songs at the Center (TV-G) NBC’s The Voice Semi-Finalists Emily Keener, Thor Platter, Laurie Caner (with Eddie Caner) 18Wednesday of Hey Mavis, and hosted by songwriter Eric 7:00 Earth’s Natural Wonders-Life at the Gnezda. Extremes (TV-PG) Surviving With Animals. Part 2 of 3. In some natural wonders, animals can make the differ- 15Sunday ence between life and death. Repeated 1 am 7:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) 7/20; and 4 am 7/20. Poldark. Season 2, part 5 of 9. Ross does 8:00 Kingdoms of the Sky (TV-G) Elizabeth a favor. Repeated 1 am 7/17. Himalaya. Part 2 of 3. The extraordinary 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! (TV-14) wildlife and people of the Himalaya–the high- Endeavour. Colours. Season 5, part 4 of 6. est mountain range on earth. Repeated 2 am A photoshoot on an army base turns sinister 7/20. when a model is found dead. Repeated 2 am 9:00 NOVA (TV-G) 7/17. Treasures of the Earth: Metals. Discover 9:30 Tunnel: Vengeance (TV-14) metals’ unique properties and explore how our Season 3, part 3 of 6. Another message from mastery of metals has led us from the stone the Pied Piper leads Karl and Elise to a hor- age to today’s hi-tech world. Repeated 3 am rifying discovery. Repeated 3:30 am 7/17; and 7/20. 2 am 7/21. 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 Song of the Mountains (TV-G) 10:30 BBC World News Wilson Banjo Co./Clay Bank. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 The Songwriters (TV-G) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days Mac Davis. Davis is the writer of ‘In The Ghetto’ by Elvis Presley and his own ‘Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me.’ 19Thursday 7:00 Mid-American Gardener (TV-G) 16Monday Repeated 11 am 7/21. 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) 7:30 Doc Martin (TV-PG) Vintage Chicago. Highlights include a 1908 The Practice Around The Corner. Season Chicago Cubs presentation piece, a Tiffany & 6, part 5 of 8. Martin has to work out what is Co. gold necklace, and a 1904 Henry Woods wrong with beachcomber Lorna. oil. Repeated 1 am 7/18; 4 am 7/18; 3 am 8:18 Doc Martin (TV-PG) 7/21; 6 pm 7/21; and 12 am 7/23. Hazardous Exposure. Season 6, part 6 of 8. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) Martin’s mother returns to Portwenn with some Vintage Toronto. Highlights include a Victorian interesting news. carved oak bed; a Duiffopruggar-style violin; 9:06 Father Brown (TV-PG) and a Demetre Chiparus ‘Starfish’ bronze. The Devil You Know. Season 6, part 6 of 10. Repeated 2 am 7/18. A deputy commander at Scotland Yard is 9:00 POV (TV-PG) murdered. Repeated 6 pm 7/22. Lindy Lou, Juror Number Two. An overwhelm- 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine ing feeling of regret compels a juror to track 10:30 BBC World News down her fellow jurors. Repeated 3 am 7/18. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

14 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 WILL-TV 10:30 Song of the Mountains (TV-G) 20Friday Hankensaw Boys. 7:00 Washington Week 11:30 The Songwriters (TV-G) 7:30 Breaking Big (TV-PG) Steve Cropper. Cropper is the writer of ‘(Sittin’ Christian Siriano. Part 6 of 12. Fashion de- On The) Dock Of The Bay’ by Otis Redding signer. Repeated 1:30 am 7/22; and and ‘In The Midnight Hour’ by Wilson Pickett. 4:30 am 7/22. 8:00 The Great British Baking Show (TV-PG) 23Monday Puddings. Season 5, part 6 of 10. The bakers go all out with two types of sponge puddings, 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) but a Showstopper strudel stretches them to Vintage Omaha. Travel back to Omaha to their limits. Repeated 2 am 7/22; 3 pm 7/22; revisit classic finds. Repeated 1 am 7/25; 3 am 1 am 7/23; and 4 am 7/23. 7/28; 6 pm 7/28; and 12 am 7/30. 9:00 Food Flirts (TV-PG) 8:00 American Masters (TV-PG) Burger Meets Dosa. Follow the Brass sisters Ted Williams. See article on page 10. as they tackle their burger bucket list, then Repeated 2 am 7/25. ‘flirt’ their way into an Indian kitchen to uncover 9:00 POV (TV-PG) the mystique of Indian dosa. Repeated 3 am The War to Be Her. In Waziristan, “one of the 7/22. most dangerous places on earth”, Maria Toor- 9:30 Food Flirts (TV-PG) pakai defies the Taliban, disguising herself as Pastrami Meets Ramen. Join the sisters as a boy so she can play sports freely. Repeated they learn how artisan pastrami is crafted, take 3 am 7/25. a ramen noodle and broth-making lesson, and 10:30 BBC World News teach viewers about the Jewish comfort food 11:00 Amanpour on PBS noodle kugel. Repeated 3:30 am 7/22. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 10:30 BBC World News 24 11:00 Amanpour on PBS Tuesday 11:30 Washington Week 7:00 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America (TV-G) A whirlwind tour of 10 engineering feats that 21Saturday made our civilization possible: from the and Eads Bridge, to the Holland Tunnel 7:00 As Time Goes By and Hoover Dam. Repeated 1 am 7/26; and 7:30 Mum (TV-PG) 4 am 7/26. November. 8:00 No Passport Required (TV-PG) 8:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) Chicago. Part 3 of 6. Chef Marcus Samuels- Downton Abbey. Season 3, part 6 of 8. son explores the Mexican American commu- Branson names his daughter Sybil, much to nity in Chicago and learns about their heritage Robert’s dismay. and culinary traditions. Repeated 2 am 7/26; 10:00 Red Dwarf (TV-G) and 3 am 7/30. Krysis. has a mid-life crisis and 9:00 Frontline changes his body cover from Mech grey to UN Sex Abuse Scandal. An investigation into Ferrari red. sex abuse by United Nations peacekeepers 10:30 Austin City Limits (TV-PG) in the world’s conflict zones. Repeated 3 am Gary Clark Jr./Courtney Barnett. Experience 7/26. the contemporary R&B of Austin’s Gary Clark 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine Jr. Rocking Australian singer/songwriter 10:30 BBC World News Courtney Barnett performs tunes from her LP Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I 11:00 Amanpour on PBS Just Sit. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Songs at the Center (TV-G) Sienna Stocky, Olivia Martinez, Hunter Rich, 25 Sadie Johnson, Grace Matombe, and song- Wednesday writer Eric Gnezda. 7:00 Earth’s Natural Wonders-Life at the Extremes (TV-PG) Surviving the Extremes. Part 3 of 3. Earth’s 22Sunday Natural Wonders are among the most extreme 7:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) places for human beings to survive. Repeated Poldark Season 2, part 6 of 9. Ross and the 1 am 7/27; and 4 am 7/27. free traders sail into a trap. Repeated 1 am 8:00 Kingdoms of the Sky (TV-G) 7/24. Andes. Part 3 of 3. The extraordinary wildlife 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery (TV-14) and people of the Andes–the world’s longest Endeavour. Quartet. Season 5, part 5 of 6. mountain range. Repeated 2 am 7/27. The investigation of an attempted assassina- 9:00 NOVA (TV-G) tion is quickly brought to an unexpected end. Treasures of the Earth: Power. Drill down to Repeated 2 am 7/24. discover how Earth’s natural treasures provide 9:30 Tunnel: Vengeance (TV-14) bountiful energy to power our modern world. Season 3, part 4 of 6. Karl and Elise reach a Repeated 3 am 7/27. dead end in the case and resort to unconven- 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine tional means to pursue the truth. Repeated 10:30 BBC World News 3:30 am 7/24; and 2 am 7/28. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days PATTERNS • JULY 2018 15 WILL-TV 26Thursday 29Sunday 7:00 Mid-American Gardener (TV-G) 7:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) Repeated 11 am 7/28. Poldark. Season 2, part 7 of 9. For once, 7:30 Doc Martin (TV-PG) Ross plays the game he despises. Repeated Listen with Mother. Season 6, part 7 of 8. 1 am 7/31. Martin reluctantly agrees to help Louisa hand 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery (TV-14) out awards at her school’s sports day. Endeavour. Requiem. Season 5, part 6 of 6. 8:18 Doc Martin (TV-PG) After a teacher mysteriously disappears, Departure. Season 6, part 8 of 8. Louisa has Endeavour investigates the dark world of a shocking news for Martin. public school. Repeated 2 am 7/31. 9:06 Father Brown (TV-PG) 9:30 Tunnel: Vengeance (TV-14) The Dance of Death. Season 6, part 7 of 10. Season 3, part 5 of 6. Karl makes a major A contestant at a ballroom dancing competi- breakthrough, but discovers that someone tion is murdered. Repeated 6 pm 7/29. close to him is in mortal danger. Repeated 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 3:30 am 7/31. 10:30 BBC World News 10:30 Song of the Mountains (TV-G) Salt & Light / Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain 11:00 Amanpour on PBS String B. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 The Songwriters (TV-G) Guy Clark. Clark is the writer of his own ‘Des- 27Friday perados Waiting For A Train’ and ‘Heartbroke’ by Ricky Skaggs. 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Breaking Big (TV-PG) Rozane Gay. Part 7 of 12. Author and cultural 30Monday critic. Repeated 1:30 am 7/29; and 4:30 am 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) 7/29. Vintage Birmingham. Highlights include an 8:00 The Great British Baking Show (TV-PG) Austrian “Naughty” cat bronze circa 1900, Sweet Dough. Season 5, part 7 of 10. There a Margaret Mitchell archive, and a Cartier are seven bakers left to prepare regional buns diamond ring circa 1940. Repeated 1 am 8/1. in the Signature. Repeated 2 am 7/29; 8:00 Antiques Roadshow (TV-G) 3:30 pm 7/29; 1 am 7/30; and 4 am 7/30. Vintage Baltimore. Highlights include an Edgar 9:00 Landmarks Live Allen Poe-inscribed book; a Titanic collec- Andrea Bocelli. Hear the international super- tion; and a Frederick De Wit atlas, ca. 1680. star in performance at the Palazzo Vecchio in Repeated 2 am 8/1. Florence, Italy. Repeated 3 am 7/29. 9:00 POV (TV-PG) 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine Whose Streets? See article on page 11. 10:30 BBC World News Repeated 3 am 8/1. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:30 BBC World News 11:30 Washington Week 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days 28Saturday 31Tuesday 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:30 Mum (TV-PG) 7:00 10 Homes That Changed America (TV-G) March. Visit homes that transformed residential living, from grand estates like Thomas Jefferson’s 8:00 Masterpiece Classic (TV-PG) and ’s Fallingwa- Downton Abbey. Season 3, part 7 of 8. Bates ter. Repeated 1 am 8/2. is freed from prison, and Thomas is tricked by O’Brien. 8:00 No Passport Required (TV-PG) Queens, NYC. Part 4 of 6. Chef Marcus 10:00 Red Dwarf (TV-G) Samuelsson explores the fascinating history . Cat takes time off from being of the Indo-Guyanese community of Richmond in love with himself to fall head over heels in Hill in ’s Queens. Repeated love with a lady Cat with a big secret. 2 am 8/2. 10:30 Austin City Limits (TV-PG) 9:00 Frontline Alabama Shakes/. The Shakes An American Family Living Under ISIS. Re- showcase their latest LP, Sound and Vision, peated 3 am 8/2. while Vintage Trouble make their debut. 10:30 BBC World News 11:30 Songs at the Center (TV-G) Multiple Grammy Award winner Carl Jackson, 11:00 Amanpour on PBS Larry Cordle, Jerry Salley, and hosted by 11:30 Beyond 100 Days songwriter Eric Gnezda.

16 PATTERNS • JULY 2018

Mayors step up for IRR WILL-TV

Urbana Mayor Diane Wolfe Marlin (top) and Champaign Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen joined the Illinois Radio Reader lineup on Thursday, May 31. “I reached out to the mayors when we were at an event together, and both were very happy to volunteer,” said Kathie Spegal, coordina- tor of the Illinois Radio Reader service. Both mayors read that day’s News-Gazette, typi- cally done in two, half-hour segments. Mayor Feinen said, “It was easy and fun to be a reader. It only takes about 40 minutes of your day and I encourage others to give it a try.” Mayor Marlin echoed the sentiment. “I think this is a very worthwhile service and a great way to connect people to the community.” Content for IRR is provided by a host of volun- teer readers who donate their time and talents to read and record a variety of programs on the IRR schedule. These include newspapers, magazines, and books. The broadcast can be heard on-line or on a receiver and is free and intended for those with print impairments. If someone you know is not able to read because of any disability, please contact Kathie Spegal at 217-333-6503 or email [email protected] for more information.

PATTERNS • JULY 2018 17 Local Friend remembers WILL

She enjoyed keeping in touch with those students and following their careers. She was especially proud of the increasing number of women pursuing careers in agriculture. Luther’s own education and career were remarkable, and yet she didn’t go far from her home base on the family’s Centennial farm in Champaign County. Her elementary school years were spent at a one-room school in rural Champaign; she then went to Champaign Junior and Senior High Schools and the University of Illinois. While studying at the U of I, Luther got a Civil Service job to help her parents pay for This past fall, WILL learned that longtime her education; that job was the beginning Friend of WILL Mildred Luther had made of a 49-year career in administration at the a generous gift to help sustain the stations University. Luther served in the office of in perpetuity. Luther’s gift was deposited the U of I’s Urbana campus Provost, and into the WILL Future Fund, a quasi-endow- then as business manager in the Office of ment used to support the ongoing general the Chancellor. She was known as a quiet operating expenses of the stations. The and efficient woman of integrity, who principal of Luther’s gift will be held and served countless administrators, faculty and will grow over time. Each year, a portion of students. the investment interest earned will come to We are honored that among her many the stations and be used to defray general community interests—from the University, operating expenses. The principal portion where she established an endowed fund will grow over time and will enhance the that benefits the School of Information stations’ ability to broadcast and create Sciences (formerly the Graduate School of programs for all in our region. Library and Information Sciences), to gifts That seems appropriate, for Luther was de- for the United Way and her church—that. voted to her community. She grew up, was Luther included WILL in her estate plan. educated, and spent a productive career All WILL listeners and viewers will benefit within the WILL listening and viewing area. from her generosity for generations to Her sister, Kathryn Luther Henderson, re- come. calls the sisters’ father listening to WILL on a portable radio kept on their family farm. Luther maintained a lifelong interest in and connection to agriculture. She appre- ciated WILL-AM’s agricultural information By making a gift to the WILL and weather service, as well as attended Future Fund, you have a special several of WILL Ag’s All-Day Ag Outlook opportunity to provide a legacy meetings in Covington, Indiana. Luther valued many programs on WILL-TV, from for WILL. With such a gift you can Illinois Gardener (now, Mid-American Gar- ensure that your longtime sup- dener) to Market to Market, seen on Sun- day mornings. For two decades, through port for WILL continues many the Champaign County Farm Bureau Foun- lifetimes. For more information, dation, she has provided scholarships for contact Danda Beard or Erin two college students studying agriculture. Lippitz at WILL, 217-333-7300.

18 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 WUIS in Springfield, WNIJ in Rockford- The 21st turns 2! DeKalb, WGLT in Bloomington-Normal, and WCBU in Peoria. Thus far we have broadcast from the State Capitol Building, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and WUIS in Springfield; Cof- feeHound coffee shop, Green Top Grocery, and WGLT in Bloomington; and the Field Museum in Chicago. Future plans include more remote broadcasts throughout the state. Later this year, we will partner with Pygmalion Festival to kick off their annual event with a live broadcast from the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. This summer, our hour-long news talk show This summer we will also begin a new The 21st celebrated its second birthday. distribution partnership with WUIS to As we look to year three, The 21st staff pilot the broadcast of a new statewide show is excited about growth opportunities focusing on Illinois politics. Look for those among our fellow partner stations— broadcasts on Fridays this summer. High School social studies teachers visit IPM

On Tuesday, June 5, 35 social studies teach- resources for teachers. Kellie Blanden, ers from across the state visited the Illinois assistant director of educational outreach Public Media studios as part of the and professional development, highlighted IllinoisCivics.org mentor program. Made the many benefits of PBS Learning Media, possible by the McCormick Foundation, a free online catalog of lesson plans from the conference prepares mentors to help teachers and stations across the country for other teachers in their area with proven a variety of subjects and grade levels. Scott practices in civics learning. This 3-day event Cameron, executive editor of Illinois News- included various presentations on materi- room, spoke about the regional journalism als teachers can use in the classroom to collaboration’s efforts to share stories on support their curriculum and new social education and society throughout the state. studies standards. Finally, Kristin Walters, visiting senior en- gagement strategist for Illinois Newsroom, Illinois Public Media President and CEO shared the many ways that both Illinois Moss Bresnahan welcomed the teachers to Public Media and Illinois Newsroom are Campbell Hall, while Director of Commu- reaching out to communities statewide to nity Content and Engagement Kimberlie report on the stories that really matter. Kranich facilitated the session on WILL

20 PATTERNS • JULY 2018 Thank you, Program Underwriters! Private support accounts for the largest single source of funds necessary to make Illinois Public WILL-TVMedia and the WILL stations great resources for communities across . We appreciate the following organizations that have stepped forward to join the individuals and families who support award-winning public media services.

A-A-A Storage Dancing Dog Rental City Aging in Place Danville Gardens, Inc. Riggs Beer Company AgrAbility Danville Light Opera Risk Management Commodities, Agrible-Morning Farm Report Danville Symphony Orchestra Inc AgriGold DTN/The Progressive Farmer Sangamon Auditorium, UIS Allerton Park Conference Center Einstein Bros. Bagels Sew Sassy Amasong Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Silvercreek/Courier Cafe Archer Daniels Midland Company Church Sinfonia da Camera The Art Theatre Farm Credit Services of Illinois Sock Club Enterprises LLC Asahel Gridley Antique Shop Farmer City Antique Show St. Joseph Apothecary Associated Antique Dealers First Federal Savings Bank of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church of America Champaign-Urbana Standard Grain, Inc. Auditory Care Center Global Commodity Analytics & Stewart-Peterson Group Inc. Baroque Artists of Champaign- Consulting LLC Strategic Farm Marketing Inc. Urbana Greenview Subaru of Champaign Bates Commodities Hendrick House Sweeney Brothers Fine Floorcovering Beckman Institute Ballroom Symphony Orchestra Guild of Beef House Illinois AgriNews Decatur Big Grove Tavern Illinois Arts Council Syngenta Crop Protection Birch Tree Counseling & Illinois Beef Association Techline Consulting LLC Illinois Corn Growers Association Ten Thousand Villages Blue Moon Farm Illinois Pork Producers Association The Andersons, Inc. Busey Illinois Program for Research in The Mervis Family Foundation C-U Overhead Doors Inc the Humanites The Organization for Transformative Center for Advanced Study Illinois Shakespeare Festival Works Central Illinois Antique Dealers Illinois Symphony Orchestra TIAA Center for Farmland Research Association Illinois Times Todd’s Wines at Art Mart Central Illinois Regional Airport Institute for Sustainability, Energy, TrophyTime Champaign Park District/ Environment (iSEE) U of I Coordinated Science Lab Virginia Theatre John Phipps Law Offices PC U of I Department of Electrical and Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit Koester & Bradley, LLP Computer Engineering District U of I Department of Engineering Champaign-Urbana Public Health Krannert Center for the U of I Department of Physics District Performing Arts U of I Extension Champaign-Urbana Symphony The Land Connection U of I Mens’ Glee Club Cheese & Crackers Leek & Sons Funeral Home U of I Office of the Vice Chancellor Chorale Levy Company for Research City of Champaign Community Little Theatre on the Square U of I Press Relations Makerspace U of I School of Social Work City of Urbana Meredith Foundation U of I System Clark-Lindsey Village Meyer Capel Law Office University High School Cline Center for Advanced Social Mike Weaver Ballroom Dance University YMCA Research Monticello Railway Museum Urbana’s Market in the Square College of Media Ebertfest National Shows 2 USDA - Farm Service Agency Columbia Street Roastery Natural Gourmet Vermilion Voles Comcast Parkland College Weiskamp Screen Printing Common Ground Food Co-op Pars Rug Gallery Wesley United Methodist Church Community Foundation of East Patterson Office Supplies and Student Foundation Central Illinois Prairie Farmer Magazine Willard Airport Community Shares of Illinois Prairie Rivers Network Windsor of Savoy Concierge Magazine Preservation Emporium World Harvest Foods CU Folk and Roots Festival Radio Maria MOVING? Let your membership move with you.

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