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Open Air The Monthly Magazine for KRCB North Bay Public Media

OCTOBER 2014

Oct. 10-12, 17-19, 6:30-11 pm

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Itzak Perlman - p. 4 Harvest - p. 5

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month KRCB 2 Latino Americans Historical re-enactmentfromtheseries Kimberly Torrez andhermother Cesar Chavez David Longoria Celebrating HispanicHERITAGE October 7 in NorthAmerica. the richandvaried history andexperiences ofLatinos Tuesdays at9 Latino Americans border daily). to teaching “transfronterizos” (peoplewhocross the edge, butKimberlyissoaringat aschoolthat isused is barred from theUnited States. Thefamily isonthe need ofaliver transplant, whileherMexican mother Arizona. HerAmerican father isunemployed andin and crosses over eachday to attend schoolin who lives steps from theborder inNogales, , Ayear inthelife of11-year-old KimberlyTorrez Sunday, October 5at11:30 Between Nations Life ontheLine:ComingofAge David Longoria 29th AnnualImagen Awards,Wed., Oct.15at 8pm Vamos AlBaile, Mariachi High Hispanic Lifestyles, Sundays at 11am Other Latino-themed programs American population. as thelargest andyoungest growing sector ofthe immigrants andemergence ofLatino Americans history, includingthedebate over undocumented October 14 through theearly1960s. New Latinos abroad yet still face discrimination athome. years, asLatino Americans serve theirnew country October 28 the political process. the inclusionofLatino studies, andempowerment in push for better education opportunities for Latinos, organize farm workers inCalifornia, andasactivists of theproud “Chicano” identity aslaborleaders October 21 opportunities. Cuba, andtheDominican Republic seekeconomic swelling numbers ofimmigrants from Puerto Rico, after World War IIthrough theearly1960s,as This series,continuing from last month, chronicles –War andPeace –TheNew Latinos –Peril andPromise –PrideandPrejudice reviews thedecades after World War II pm , Wed., Oct. 8at 8pm —Baila! Wed., Oct.8at 9pm

Wed., Oct. 15 at 9pm traces theWorld War II pm reviews thedecades looks at recent traces thecreation The 3 From the PRESIDENT KRCB Dear Member, We are over the moon excited to announce the new free KRCB Mobile App available now for you to download to your mobile devices. We are painfully aware, as I know you are too, that the KRCB radio signal has, shall we say, its challenges. Despite years of trying, we have simply been unable to identify an available stronger signal which would provide better coverage for our North Bay community. So, enter the Mobile App, available for iPhone, Android and all mobile devices. You’ll be able to not only get a Nancy Dobbs strong signal throughout the North Bay but around the President and CEO world, wherever your travels may take you. In addition to live streaming, you’ll also find archives of your favorite shows as well as archives of great local short-form videos from KRCB Television. Now you can share your favorite KRCB radio programs with friends around the globe so they too can enjoy the riches of the North Bay. Onward to the next galaxy!

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This documentary is a true story of adversity, of adversity, a true story is This documentary reveals the reveals Harvest Filmed in Sonoma County,

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Sonoma County. Sonoma County. show how much they had to sacrifice just to get to get to sacrifice just to had much they how show women pickers, whose border-crossing stories stories whose border-crossing pickers, women and Oaxaca, Mexico. Particularly affecting are the affecting Particularly Mexico. and Oaxaca, picking crew made up of women from Michoacan Michoacan from made up of women picking crew winemaker, and an extremely rare all-female all-female rare an extremely and winemaker, follows five family wineries, an amateur home family wineries, an amateur five follows of wine. Set during the harvest of 2011, the film harvest during the of wine. Set blood, sweat and tears that go into every bottle bottle every into go that and tears blood, sweat

Monday, October 13, 9 October Monday, Harvest into the world market. market. the world into 12, 11 October Sunday, group of ambitious Australian winemakers broke broke winemakers of ambitious Australian group of Wine Grail Pinot Noir: The Holy its finest Shiraz. This fun and lively film tells how a tells film This fun and lively Shiraz. its finest from to Shanghai now has a bottle of has a bottle Shanghai now to Los Angeles from largest wine exporter. Every restaurant and brasserie and brasserie restaurant Every wine exporter. largest everywhere, and is the world’s fourth fourth world’s is the and Australia everywhere, Thursday, October 2, 8 October Thursday, is wine Australian later, years Forty the world. History Project: Chateau Down Under Down Chateau Project: History

Pinot Noir. his vineyard can leave a legacy in the world of fine the world in a legacy leave can his vineyard the winery as he invests his soul and passion hoping his soul and the winery as he invests years of trials and tribulations in the vineyard and in in the vineyard of trials and tribulations years own vision of the Holy Grail of wine, encountering of wine, encountering vision of the Holy Grail own magic of Sonoma Mountain, where he pursues his he pursues where magic of Sonoma Mountain, —Pinot Noir grape the to is drawn vintner, wannabe inexperienced struggle, and love between the world’s toughest toughest the world’s between and love struggle, an no bounds. John Saemann, Pinot Noir knows 6 KRCB Television

The Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, and Epicurean Auction October 10-12 and October 17-19, 6:30-11 pm Online bidding begins September 22 at KRCB.org

• Ravenswood Winery, Sonoma: Three six-liter bottles 1992, 1993, 1995 Pickberry Vineyard Bordeaux Blend • Lake County Winery Association presents several lots from various wineries, featuring cases, overnight winery stays, 3 liters, magnums, unique wine and food experiences, and accommodation at The Tallman Hotel

• Bluxome Street Winery, : Six mixed cases of Pinot Noir; mixed case Chardonnay, Viognier and Sauvignon Blanc • Cirq Estate, Sebastopol: Etched three liter and half-case CIRQ 2012 Treehouse Pinot Noir • Explore San Francisco: Six tours including Mission Food & Drink Tour, North Beach Food & Wine Tour, North Beach/Chinatown Culinary Night Tour • Kosta Browne Winery, Sebastopol: Signed, etched, 3L bottle of 2011 One Sixteen Chardonnay, VIP tour & tasting at the Winery • V Marketplace Yountville: Four packages including Dinner at Bottega with 7 wine pairings, Yountville Indulgence Package, Art and Appetizers Package, KRCB Television and Napa Valley Aloft Balloon Ride • Vin de Luxe Tours, Sonoma: Bi-plane flight over Carneros and Moon Mountain appellations, vineyard tour, gourmet lunch, seated wine tasting at Mountain Terraces with the winemaker, wine; your day professionally photographed by Rick Bolen • Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena: Bocce, Wine, Food & Friends for eight • Kistler Vineyards, Sebastopol: Three magnums Kistler Trenton Roadhouse Chardonnay and three magnums Kistler Vineyard Pinot Noir

• Graton Resort & Casino, Rohnert Park: Dinner for four at 630 Park Steakhouse (4 items available) • Kanzler Vineyards, Sebastopol: Three magnums Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (6 items available) • KettlePizza, Groveland MA: Four Pizza Oven Kits for Kettle Grills - (2) Pro 22 Kit, Deluxe USA Kit, Deluxe Kit • Parducci Wine Cellars, Ukiah: Two nights for four with wine (2 items available) • Farmshop, Larkspur: Three $250 gift cards • Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa: Guided Tour, Barrel Tasting and Lunch for Six • David Fulton Winery, St. Helena: Case Estate 2011 Petite Sirah, Case Napa Valley Zinfandel • Owl Ridge Wines, Vingave, Willowbrook Cellars, Sebastopol: Three year vertical of Brigden Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, ten bottles Vingave in multiple flavors, mixed half-case • Charles Krug Winery, St. Helena: Mixed Case 2013 Sauvignon Blanc and 2011 Family Reserve Generations • The Calling Wines, Windsor: 2010 Tribute Red Wine Blend, signed by Jim Nantz 8 Featured Programs on Radio 91 New Programs on 91 FM KRCB Radio Snap Judgment Saturdays at 6 pm and midnight, starting Oct. 4 Snap Judgment is a smoking-hot new show from NPR. Winner of the Public Radio Talent Quest, host Glynn Washington delivers a raw, musical brand of storytelling, daring listeners to see the world through the eyes of another. Before creating the Snap Judgment radio show, Glynn worked as an ed- Glynn Washington ucator, diplomat, activist, actor, political strategist, fist-shaker, mountain-hollerer, and foot stomper. Beale Street Caravan Tuesdays at 11 pm, starting October 7 Each week, Beale Street Caravan brings the Sounds of Memphis to an international public radio audience, offering live, concert performances from contemporary masters of blues, soul, and rock ’n’ roll traditions. The program is hosted by Pat Mitchell-Worley and Kevin Cubbins, with feature segments from industry insiders such as Jerry Wexler, Bob Porter, and Robert Gordon. Blue Dimensions Saturdays at 11 pm, starting October 4 Blue Dimensions is a weekly one-hour program of blues, jazz, and other related styles of music, focusing on present-day artists and songs, though with a certain nod to the past and the great history of the music. Each week host/producer Jonny Meister features an , artist, event, or other topic, talks with blues artists, and offers great music not found elsewhere. Folk Alley Mondays at 10 pm, starting October 4 We are excited to have added this classic folk show to our schedule. Folk Alley host Elena See collects the best in traditional and contemporary folk, Americana, and roots music from the latest releases, classics, and exclusive Folk Alley in-studio and live concert recordings. 9 Featured Programs on Radio 91 Staff Changes at KRCB Radio 91 KRCB Radio Who’s Running the Radio Station? When longtime radio program director and host Robin Pressman announced last month that she was moving on, we were fortunate to find several talented people right here at the station to fill her shoes. Sean Knight is our new head of programming. He has worked as KRCB’s Traffic and Operations guru for the last 8 years and has been in radio for 18 years, working at commercial radio stations Sean Knight throughout the south and in Santa Rosa, before arriving at KRCB. Doug Jayne is a longtime KRCB host, co-owner of The Last Record Store, and founder of Jackalope Records, an independent and recording studio. He will be taking over the weekday afternoon music program from noon-2 pm. He will also continue to host New Releases Tuesday mornings at 11 am and Wednesday evenings at 7 pm with KRCB music director Brian Griffith. Doug Jayne 10 KRCB Radio 91 Weekly Schedule

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY KRCB Radio

5:00 5:30 UNDERCURRENTS Gregg McVicar 6:00 6:30 MORNING EDITION - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Mark Prell) 7:00 Featuring: North Bay Report, KRCB’s California Update, Sonoma Spotlight, Second Row Center with David Templeton, 7:30 Reeltime Film Review with Diane McCurdy 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 KRCB MORNING SHOW 10:00 MUSIC, NEWS, & CONVERSATION 10:30 with Brian Griffith 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 KRCB MUSIC 1:00 AMERICANA, FOLK, BLUES, AND WORLD MUSIC 1:30 with Doug Jayne 2:00 2:30 WORLD CAFE 3:00 LIVE MUSIC AND CONVERSATION WITH ESSENTIAL AND EMERGING ARTISTS 3:30 David Dye 4:00 4:30 FRESH AIR with Terry Gross 5:00 5:30 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Mark Prell) 6:00 North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 5:30 pm Jim Hightower Report - daily at 6:30 pm 6:30 7:00 NEW RELEASES SHOW 7:30 YOUR AVERAGE SOMETHING Doug Jayne PERCUSSION 8:00 ABALONE COMPLETELY and Brian Griffith DISCUSSION Johnny DIFFERENT Jim Laveroni 8:30 THE Bazzano NEWTOPIAN Roland Jacopetti 9:00 CONNECTIONS DREAM Michelle Steward 9:30 R.T. Newt KALEIDOSCOPE Mindy Barrett Jan Stephens 10:00 LADY SPINS THE BLUES Mary Carroll PERCUSSION 10:30 ETOWN DISCUSSION Nick Forster Jim Laveroni 11:00 FOLK ALLEY THE ART OF THE SONG 11:30 THE WEEKLY FEED BEALE STREET CARAVAN John Dillon & Viv Nesbit 12:00 FRESH AIR with Terry Gross (repeat) 1:00 2:00 UNDERCURRENTS Gregg McVicar Public Radio for Sonoma County & the North Bay at 91.1 & 90.9 FM 11 KRCB Radio 91 Weekly Schedule KRCB Radio

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MUSIC FROM THE 5:00 BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE HEARTS OF SPACE 5:30 Stephen Hill 6:00 6:30 MORNING EDITION - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Mark Prell) WEEKEND WEEKEND 7:00 Featuring: North Bay Report, KRCB’s California Update, Sonoma Spotlight, Second Row Center with David Templeton, EDITION EDITION Reeltime Film Review with Diane McCurdy 7:30 NPR NEWS NPR NEWS Scott Simon Rachel Martin 8:00 8:30 9:00 KRCB MORNING SHOW THIS AMERICAN LIFE TED RADIO HOUR 9:30 Ira Glass MUSIC, NEWS, & CONVERSATION 10:00 with Brian Griffith WEST COAST LIVE THISTLE & SHAMROCK 10:30 Sedge Thomson hosts music & guests live from 11:00 San Francisco NEW ORLEANS 11:30 BY THE BAY 12:00 CURTAIN CALL RADIO LAB / THE MOTH Linda Seabright KRCB MUSIC Arts Interviews w/ Charles Sepos 12:30 AMERICANA, FOLK, BLUES, AND WORLD MUSIC 1:00 with Doug Jayne ETOWN OUR ROOTS CROSSING BORDERS 1:30 ARE SHOWING Amy Contardi 2:00 David Sharp WORLD CAFE Folk & acoustic music Glen Alpert, Will Woods 2:30 3:00 LIVE MUSIC AND CONVERSATION WITH ESSENTIAL AND EMERGING ARTISTS Steve DeLap LATINO USA David Dye Maria Hinojosa 3:30 4:00 A NOVEL IDEA, WORD BY WORD, WORDTEMPLE POETRY 4:30 5:00 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS (KRCB host Mark Prell) ALL THINGS CONSIDERED - NPR NEWS 5:30 North Bay Report with Bruce Robinson - daily at 5:30 pm 6:00 Jim Hightower Report - daily at 6:30 pm LE SHOW SNAP JUDGMENT Music & satire from Harry Shearer 6:30 7:00 THIS AMERICAN LIFE MOUTHFUL PERCUSSION Food & wine with 7:30 Ira Glass JAZZ DISCUSSION Michele Anna Jordan 8:00 Jim Laveroni BEYOND & BACK CONNECTIONS OUTBEAT 8:30 Hillary Culhane GLBT Radio Elbert “Big Man” Howard 9:00 Winston Bull KALEIDOSCOPE CLIMATE ONE FORUMS 9:30 Jan Stephens RHYTHM & ROOTS Chuck Sher PERCUSSION Mark Nicholas 10:00 DISCUSSION OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FLASHBACK 10:30 Jim Laveroni John Katchmer Bruce Robinson 11:00 THE ART OF THE SONG SPACE/TIME BLUE DIMENSIONS ECLECTICA 11:30 John Dillon & Viv Nesbit Paul E Timothy Lane 12:00 SNAP JUDGMENT 1:00 SPACE/TIME BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE UNDERCURRENTS 2:00 Paul E Gregg McVicar Public Radio for Sonoma County Front Office: 707-584-2000 Radio Studio: 707-584-2020 & the North Bay at 91.1 & 90.9 FM 12 DAYTIME Television Listings MONDAY 12:30 Simply Ming 8:30 p Curious George 1pm NOVA (repeat of Monday) 9am Peg + Cat 5am Democracy Now! with Amy KRCB Television Goodman * 2pm p Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer 6am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That 10am Sewing with Nancy 6:30 Classical Stretch 3pm Arthur 10:30 Wyland’s Art Studio 7am Sesame Street 3:30 p WordGirl 11am Joseph Rosendo’s 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 4pm Sesame Street (Shorts) Travelscope 8:30 p Curious George; Curious 11:30 Mind of a Chef George: A Halloween Boo Fest 4:30 Nightly Business Report (10/27) 5pm Newsline 12pm American Woodshop [repeats Sunday at 3 pm] 9am Peg + Cat 5:30 PBS NewsHour 12:30 Martha Bakes [repeats Sat. at 9:30 Fons & Porter’s Love of 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 5:30 pm] Quilting 1pm Ideas Exchange 10am Quilting Arts WEDNESDAY 1:30 In the Americas with David 10:30 Dropping Back In 5am Democracy Now! with Amy Yetman 11am Moyers & Company Goodman * 2pm p Clifford the Big Red Dog 11:30 tLiving with Parkinson’s 6am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot (10/6); Healing Quest (10/13, 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga About That 10/20, 10/27) 7am Sesame Street 3pm Arthur 12pm Hometime 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 3:30 p WordGirl 12:30 Farm with Ian Knauer 8:30 p Curious George 4pm Sesame Street (Shorts) 1pm Chef’s Life 9am Peg + Cat 4:30 Nightly Business Report 1:30 Start Up 9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels 5pm Newsline 2pm p Clifford the Big Red Dog 10am It’s Sew Easy 5:30 PBS NewsHour 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That 10:30 Scrapbook Soup 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 3pm Arthur 11am America’s Heartland FRIDAY 3:30 p WordGirl 11:30 Cooks Country 12pm This Old House 5am Democracy Now! with Amy 4pm Sesame Street (Shorts); Lost Goodman * Treasure Hunt (10/13) 12:30 America’s Test Kitchen from 4:30 Nightly Business Report Cooks Illustrated 6am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 5pm Newsline 1pm Nature (repeat of Tuesday) 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 5:30 PBS NewsHour 2pm p Clifford the Big Red Dog 7am Sesame Street 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood About That 8:30 p Curious George TUESDAY 3pm Arthur 9am Peg + Cat 3:30 p WordGirl 5am Democracy Now! with Amy 9:30 Creative Living [repeats Sunday Goodman * 4pm Sesame Street (Shorts) at 4 pm] 6am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 4:30 Nightly Business Report 10am Knit and Crochet Now! 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 5pm Newsline 10:30 Family Travel with Colleen Kelly 7am Sesame Street 5:30 PBS NewsHour 11am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 11:30 Ciao Italia 8:30 p Curious George THURSDAY 12pm Victory Garden’s Edible Feast 9am Peg + Cat 12:30 Lidia’s Kitchen 9:30 Knitting Daily 5am Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman * 1pm Tasteable California; Best of 10am Sew It All Taste Awards (10/31) 6am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 10:30 tSigning Time! 1:30 Sit and Be Fit 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga t 11am tIn Good Shape 2pm Clifford the Big Red Dog 7am Sesame Street p 11:30 tHealthy Body, Healthy Mind 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 12pm Ask This Old House About That 13 DAYTIME Television Listings KRCB Television 3pm Arthur 3:30 Ask This Old House (10/28) [repeats Tues. at noon] 3:30 p WordGirl 1pm European Journal 4pm Chef John Besh’s Family 4pm Sesame Street Table 1:30 Euromaxx Highlights 4:30 Nightly Business Report 4:30 tJazzy Vegetarian 2pm America’s Heartland 5pm Asia This Week 5pm Eat! Drink! ! 2:30 Scully/The World Show 5:30 PBS NewsHour 5:30 Martha Bakes 3pm American Woodshop 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal; 6pm Simply Ming 3:30 This Old House Bay Area Wine, Beer and [repeats Wed. at noon] 6:30 Pati’s Mexican Table(10/4, Epicurean Auction (10/10, 4pm Creative Living 10/17) 10/25); Bay Area Wine, Beer and Epicurean Auction 4:30 Garden Smart SATURDAY (10/11; 10/18 ) 5pm Growing a Greener World

SUNDAY 5:30 Victory Garden’s Edible Feast 7am Curious George [repeats Fri. at noon] 7:30 Bob the Builder 8am Platt’s Energy Week (10/5); 6pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8am Arthur Sonoma County League of Women Voters Candidate 6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Forum (10/12, 10/19, 10/26) (10/5, 10/26); Bay Area 9am Sesame Street 8:30 BioCentury This Week (10/5) Wine, Beer, and Epicurean 9:30 Mister Roger’s Neighborhood Auction (10/12; 10/19) 9am McLaughlin Group (10/5, 10am Thomas & Friends 10/26) Health Connections Programming 10:30 DragonflyTV 9:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack t 11am tTwice as Good 10am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly * Available on Cable and U-Verse only 11:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie 10:30 Between the Lines [repeats Erbe Thursday at 7:30 pm] p Children’s programs marked with a triangle are available in Spanish 12pm Teaching Channel 11am Hispanic Lifestyles (10/5, via the SAP system. Check your 1pm Paint This w/Jerry Yarnell 10/12, 10/19); Climate One (10/26) television or cable instruction manual 1:30 Hands On Crafts for Kids 11:30 Autoline (10/5, 10/12, 10/19) for information on accessing these 2pm Best of the Joy of Painting 12pm Motorweek programs in Spanish. 2:30 Woodsmith Shop 12:30 Global 3000 (10/5, 10/12, 3pm Woodwright’s Shop 10/19); American Music

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To learn more about bequests, charitable gift annunities and other planned giving opportunities, visit www.krcb.org or contact Nancy Dobbs at 707-584-2058 or [email protected]. 14 PRIMETIME Television Listings 1 WEDNESDAY 3 FRIDAY 12am Best of KRCB *

7pm Last of the Summer Wine 7pm As Time Goes By 5 SUNDAY KRCB Television 7:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World: 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Bull Sharks and Astronauts 7pm Antiques Roadshow: 8pm Start Up – Lip Service: Corpus Christi, Hour 3 8pm Great Performances: EcoLips/Sarcor Rejoice with Itzhak Perlman 8pm Masterpiece Mystery! and Cantor Yitzchak 8:30 McLaughlin Group Miss Marple, Season 7: A Caribbean Mystery 9pm Rick Steves’ Special: 9pm Moyers & Company The Holy Land, Israelis, and 9:30 Just Seen It: Movie 9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Palestinians Reviews Miss Marple, Season 7: Greenshaw’s Folly 10pm PBS NewsHour 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm International Focus with 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose Terry Phillips 12am Democracy Now! * 12am Democracy Now! * 11:30 Life on the Line: Coming of 1am Best of Link TV * 1am Best of KRCB * Age Between Nations 12am Best of KRCB * 2 THURSDAY 4 SATURDAY 1am Best of Link TV * 7pm Spy – Codename: Family 7pm America’s Test Kitchen from Bonds Cook’s Illustrated: Chicken 6 MONDAY Classics, Improved 7:30 Between The Lines with 7pm Out of Barry Kibrick: Jerry 7:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend Bruckheimer, 7:30 tEcosense for Living: When 8pm Lawrence Welk Show: Say Take Back The Farm Lightening Strikes It with Music 8pm 8pm NOVA: Ground Zero History Project: Chateau 9pm Austin City Limits: Beck Down Under Supertower [Repeats 10pm Infinity Hall Live: Tuesday at 1pm] 9pm Frontline: Ebola Outbreak Buckwheat Zydeco 9pm tRace to Nowhere 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Film School Shorts: Big City 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm Charlie Rose Blues 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 11:30 OnStory: Unforgiven: 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV * Deconstructing an Anti-Western 1am Best of Link TV *

Rick Steves: The Holy Land, Israelis, and Palestinians Wednesday, October 1 at 9 pm This program weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives to better understand a place that is, for a third of humanity, literally holy land.

Race to Nowhere Monday, October 6 at 9 pm The documentary features students pushed to the brink by over-scheduling, over-testing and the relentless pressure to achieve.

Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple, Season 7 Sunday, October 5 at 8 pm In this Miss Marple doubleheader, Miss Marple investigates the sudden death of a fellow guest at a Caribbean resort, then aids a friend working for an eccentric botanist. 15 PRIMETIME Television Listings KRCB Television 7 TUESDAY 7:30 Between The Lines with 11pm Pinot Noir: The Holy Grail Barry Kibrick: Matthew of Wine 7pm Keeping Up Appearances Stewart, Nature’s God 12am Best of KRCB * 7:30 Red Green Show 8pm History Project: Hitler’s Lost 1am Best of Link TV * Soldier 8pm Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, Part 1 – A Nature Special 9pm Frontline: A Death In 13 MONDAY Presentation [Repeats St. Augustine Wednesday at 1pm] 10pm PBS NewsHour 7pm Out of Ireland 7:30 Ecosense for Living: 9pm Latino Americans: War and 11pm Charlie Rose t Peace Food Fight 12am Democracy Now! * 10pm PBS NewsHour 8pm tNOVA: Vaccines – 1am Best of Link TV * Calling The Shots [Repeats 11pm Charlie Rose Tuesday at 1pm] 10 FRIDAY 12am Democracy Now! * 9pm Harvest 1am Best of Link TV * 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, 10pm PBS NewsHour 8 WEDNESDAY & Epicurean Auction 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose 12am Democracy Now! * 7pm Last of the Summer Wine 12am Democracy Now! * 1am Best of Link TV * 7:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World 1am Best of KRCB * 8pm Mariachi High 14 TUESDAY 11 SATURDAY 9pm Vamos Al Baile (Let’s Go to 7pm Keeping Up Appearances the Dance) 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, 7:30 Red Green Show 10pm PBS NewsHour & Epicurean Auction 8pm Penguins: Spy in the 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Austin City Limits: Ed Huddle, Part 2 – A Nature 12am Democracy Now! * Sheeran/Valerie June Special Presentation 1am Best of Link TV * 12am Best of KRCB * [Repeats Wednesday at 1pm] 9pm Latino Americans: 9 THURSDAY 12 SUNDAY The New Latinos 10pm PBS NewsHour 7pm Spy – Codename: Citizen 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, Lame & Epicurean Auction 11pm Charlie Rose

Penguins: Spy in the Huddle Tuesday, October 7, 14, 21 at 8 pm Emperor penguins cross a treacherous frozen sea to reach their breeding grounds. This 3-part series showcases the penguins harrowing and inspiring journey.

Mariachi High & Vamos Al Baile Wednesday, October 8 at 8 pm and 9 pm Two inspiring music programs in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month: a high-school mariachi competition and a stellar lineup of Mexican-American musicians in live performance.

Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, & Epicurean Auction Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, October 10-12, 6:30-11 pm Bottles, magnums, and cases, oh my! Don’t miss this chance to get wonderful wines, craft beers, artisan spirits, and one- of-a-kind epicurean experiences, while supporting KRCB. 16 PRIMETIME Television Listings

12am Democracy Now! * 17 FRIDAY 9pm tConsider The Conversation 1am Best of Link TV * 2: Stories About Cure, Relief, & Comfort KRCB Television 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, 15 WEDNESDAY and Epicurean Auction 10pm PBS NewsHour 7pm Last of the Summer Wine 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose 7:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World: 12am Democracy Now! * 12am Democracy Now! * Artificial Reefs and Free 1am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of Link TV * Diving 8pm 29th Annual Imagen Awards 18 SATURDAY 21 TUESDAY 9pm David Longoria-Baila! 7pm Keeping Up Appearances 10pm PBS NewsHour 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, and Epicurean Auction 7:30 Red Green Show 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Austin City Limits: Nine 8pm Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, 12am Democracy Now! * Inch Nails Part 3 – A Nature Special 1am Best of Link TV * Presentation [Repeats 12am Best of KRCB * Wednesday at 1pm] 16 THURSDAY 19 SUNDAY 9pm Latino Americans: Pride and Prejudice 10pm PBS NewsHour 7pm Spy – Codename: Ball 6:30 Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, 7:30 Between The Lines with and Epicurean Auction 11pm Charlie Rose Barry Kibrick: Rod Pyle, 11pm Harvest 12am Democracy Now! * Innovation the NASA Way 12am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of Link TV * 8pm History Project: Power of Gold 1am Best of Link TV * 22 WEDNESDAY 9pm Frontline: Generation Like 20 MONDAY 10pm PBS NewsHour 7pm Last of the Summer Wine 7:30 11pm Charlie Rose 7pm Out of Ireland Jonathan Bird’s Blue World: Sturgeon and the Coral Farm 12am Democracy Now! * 7:30 tFish Meat: Choose Your Farm Wisely 8pm Great Performances: Steve 1am Best of Link TV * Martin & The Steep Canyon 8pm NOVA: Rise of the Hackers Rangers [Repeats Tuesday at 1pm]

Bay Area Wine, Beer, Spirits, & Epicurean Auction Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, October 17-19, 6:30-11 pm Last chance to bid on wonderful wines, craft beers, and one- of-a-kind epicurean experiences—all the while supporting your favorite public television and radio station, KRCB!

Fish Meat: Choose Your Farm Wisely Monday, October 20 at 7:30 pm Where does farmed fish come from and how is it raised? This film seeks to answer these questions by taking viewers behind the scenes of fish farms.

Consider the Conversation 2: Stories about Cure, Relief, and Comfort Monday, October 20 at 9 pm A look at how patients and doctors navigate the murky waters of severe chronic disease. 17 PRIMETIME Television Listings KRCB Television

9:30 Twisted Tales of Poe: 9pm Moyers & Company Endless Night Theater of the Mind 9:30 Just Seen It: Movie 9:30 Living with Parkinsons 10pm PBS NewsHour Reviews 10:30 tA Friend Indeed: The Bill 11pm Charlie Rose 10pm PBS NewsHour Sackter Story 12am Democracy Now! * 11pm Charlie Rose 11:30 Plainspirits 1am Best of Link TV * 12am Democracy Now! * 12am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of KRCB * 1am Best of Link TV * 23 THURSDAY 25 SATURDAY 27 MONDAY 7pm Spy – Codename: Double Oh 7pm America’s Test Kitchen from 7pm Out of Ireland : Spicing 7:30 Between The Lines with Cook’s Illustrated 7:30 The New Environmentalists: Up The Grill Barry Kibrick: Arianna From Ithaca to the Amazon Huffington,Thrive 7:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 8pm NOVA: Why Planes Vanish 8pm History Project: Burma’s 8pm Lawrence Welk Show: [Repeats Tuesday at 1pm] Forgotten Fleet Halloween Party 9pm Shelter Me 9pm Frontline: Secret State of 9pm Austin City Limits: Tweedy 10pm PBS NewsHour North Korea 10pm Infinity Hall Live: Jonathan 11pm Charlie Rose 10pm PBS NewsHour Edwards 12am Democracy Now! * 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Film School Shorts: Into the Dark 1am Best of Link TV * 12am Democracy Now! * 11:30 OnStory: Men In Black: 1am Best of Link TV * 28 TUESDAY A Conversation with Ed 24 FRIDAY Solomon 7pm Keeping Up Appearances 12am Best of KRCB * 7:30 Red Green Show 7pm As Time Goes By 26 SUNDAY 8pm Nature: Animal Misfits 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack [Repeats Wednesday at 1pm] 7pm Antiques Roadshow: 8pm Start Up: Fisheye View: 9pm Latino Americans: Peril and Fishidy/Eyemusement Knoxville, Hour 1 Promise 8:30 McLaughlin Group 8pm Masterpiece Mystery! 10pm PBS NewsHour Miss Marple, Season 7: Twisted Tales of Poe: Theater of the Mind Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 9:30 pm and Oct. 29 at 9 pm Listen to the audio dramatizations of favorite Poe stories while watching the television broadcasts to see how it’s all done.

Start Up: Fishidy and Eyemusement Friday, October 24 at 8 pm This series offers an up-close and personal look into the world of the small entrepreneurs. In this episode: an app for fisherman and a company that designs eyewear.

A Friend In Deed: The Bill Sackter Story Sunday, October 26 at 10:30 pm The inspiring true story of Bill Sackter, who left a lifetime of institutionalization to emerge as an international hero for people with disabilities. 18 PRIMETIME Television Listings

11pm Charlie Rose Barry Kibrick: Richard 10pm PBS NewsHour Dawkins, 12am Democracy Now! * An Appetite for

Wonder 11pm Charlie Rose KRCB Television 1am Best of Link TV* 8pm Harry Houdini: Magic 12am Democracy Now! * 29 WEDNESDAY Among The Spirits 1am Best of KRCB * 9pm Frontline: Bigger than Health Connections 7pm Last of the Summer Wine Vegas! t Programming 7:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World 10:30 The Invisible Peak/Full Moon Pacific Blanket 8pm Great Performances: Program listings are accurate Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow: 11pm Charlie Rose at the time of printing. For late Never Stand Still 12am Democracy Now! * programming changes, call 9pm Twisted Tales of Poe: 1am Best of Link TV * Theater of the Mind (800) 287-2722. 10pm PBS NewsHour 31 FRIDAY * Link TV is an independent 11pm Charlie Rose television network that broadcasts unseen documentaries from around 12am Democracy Now! * 7pm As Time Goes By the world. 1am Best of Link TV * 7:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack * Available on Cable and AT&T 30 THURSDAY 8pm Start Up: Cultured Club: U-Verse only. Yotopia/Murfie 7pm Spy – Codename: Pulp * CC - The majority of our 8:30 McLaughlin Group Friction primetime programs are closed 9pm Moyers & Company captioned. 7:30 Between The Lines with 9:30 Just Seen It Shelter Me Monday, October 27 at 9 pm All new stories in this inspiring series celebrating the human-animal bond through positive stories of shelter pets who have found new and happy homes.

Harry Houdini: Magic Among the Spirits Thursday, October 30 at 8 pm The story of how Houdini’s magic led to his involvement in séances, his untimely death and the pact he made with his wife Bess to try to reach him in the hereafter.

The Invisible Peak / Full Moon Pacific Blanket Thursday, October 30 at 10:30 pm Many recognize the familiar musical themes in Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, but few know about the word imagery Vivaldi purposely wrote into these concertos.

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KRCB’s September 3rd fundraiser at the Coddingtown Whole Foods Market in Santa in Santa Market Whole Foods the Coddingtown at fundraiser 3rd September KRCB’s SPONSOR Spotlight SPONSOR

; Kirby Pierce, volunteer FM board co-host of Jazz Connections; Kirby Pierce, Winston Bull, L-R: Coddingtown in September. Acquisitions and co-host of Outbeat. Auction Admin; and Gary Carnivele, FM Nicholson, Wendy operator; KRCB radio hosts, volunteers and staff helped spread the word about KRCB at Whole Foods Market volunteers and staff helped spread the word about KRCB at KRCB radio hosts, thousand dollars that will be used to support programming for TV and radio. TV and radio. for programming support to will be used that dollars thousand The store’s donation to KRCB (5% of the net sales for that day) amounted to several to several amounted day) that for sales of the net (5% to KRCB donation The store’s program, and to those members who dropped by to shop and support the station. the station. shop and support to by who dropped those members and to program, Coddingtown for selecting KRCB to participate in their Community Support Days Days Support in their Community to participate selecting KRCB for Coddingtown Rosa was a big, bright, and colorful success. Many thanks to Whole Foods Market Market Whole Foods to thanks success. Many a big, and colorful was bright, Rosa A Great Day at Whole Foods Event Foods Whole at Day A Great Sunday, Oct.19,8am Santa Rosa CityCouncil CANDIDATE FORUMS ONTV22 League ofWomen Voters. candidate forums, hosted andrecorded by the Additionally, we willbroadcast the following of November 4th. election results, beginning at 9pmonthenight KRCB willagain offer live coverage of the St. HelenaandYountville inNapaCounty. County, aswell asSausalito, andCalistoga, Napa, are upfor grabs inallninecitiesSonoma David GlassandMike Harris.Citycouncil seats Petalumans willweigh rival Mayoral candidates and political newcomer JamesGore, while Windsor Town CouncilmemberDebFudge their county seat supervisor between longtime Sonoma County voters willdecide arun-off for contests, plusapairoftwo-way races. North attention will now focusmainlyoncity council left inthe state offices aftertheJuneprimary, in theNorthBay thisyear. Withlittledrama and LiveCoverage oftheElectiononNov. 4 Candidate Forums SundayMorningsinOctober on KRCB Campaign andElectionCoverage Sonoma County Supervisor, District 4 Petaluma Mayor andCityCouncil our election website: krcb.org/election Sunday, Oct.26,8am Sunday, Oct.12,8am Local races dominate themid-term elections You can findadditional voter information on

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