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Member Discounts and EventsArthur ReadMarjorieMcDonnellof Natick, MAuses herMemberCardat PeabodyEssexMuseum,Southwick’s Zoo and Wellesley Booksmith.For a complete directory of 150+discounts, go to wgbh.org/membercard.Reasons to Be PrettySpeakEasy Stage Company presents NeilLaBute’s Reasons to Be Pretty, a portrayalof the crumbling relationships of fouryoung friends as they question theAmerican obsession with physical beauty,3/4–4/2. <strong>WGBH</strong>members save $5on full-price adulttickets, limit 2 perMemberCard. Use code <strong>WGBH</strong>11. Info:617-933-8600; speakeasystage.com.Paradise CityArts FestivalShop for outstanding,one-of-a-kind crafts,paintings and sculptureto the sounds of live jazz,3/18–3/20 at the RoyalPlaza Trade Center,Marlborough. <strong>WGBH</strong>members receive 2-for-1 admission. Info:800-511-9725; paradisecityarts.com.CRAFTBOSTON 2011The Society ofArts and CraftspresentsCRAFTBOSTONSpring 2011,with 200 artistsshowcasingunique andlimited-editionpieces, 3/25–3/27 at the Seaport World Trade Center.<strong>WGBH</strong> members receive $4 off generaladmission. Info: 617-266-1810;craftboston.org.Celebrity Series of BostonCelebrity Series of Boston presents theBoston debut of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet,a contemporary company recognized forits innovativechoreography andeclectic works, Sat,3/5 at 8pm at TsaiPerformance Center,Boston. <strong>WGBH</strong>Members receive10% off tickets,limit 4 per MemberCard; tickets must bepurchased by 3/2. Info: 617-482-6661;celebrityseries.org.Spring Cleaning DiscountsSpring is just around the corner! If you planto do some spring cleaning or spruce upyour home or yard, turn to yourMemberCard for great discounts, includingCalifornia Closets, Intelligent Labor andMoving, Mr. Sweeper Sew & Vac, NoorOriental Rugs and Organic Soil Solutions.Visit wgbh.org/membercard for moreinformation.Boston Symphony OrchestraJames Levine conducts a program ofMozart, Birtwistle and Bartók, featuringGerman violinist Christian Tetzlaff. Tetzlaffis soloist in allthree works,includingthe worldpremiere ofBirtwistle’snew work forviolin and orchestra, Mozart’s Rondo in C,and Bartók’s scintillating Violin ConcertoNo. 2. 3/3–3/8, Boston’s Symphony Hall.<strong>WGBH</strong> members receive 2-for-1 tickets forTuesday performances. Info:617-266-1200; bso.org.<strong>WGBH</strong>’s Annual Fine Wine AuctionBid online on a variety of selections from <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Charles BeardWine Cellar, 3/9–3/17. Forty lots from some of the world’s bestvintners will be available, with all proceeds benefiting <strong>WGBH</strong>. Visitauction.wgbh.org to register and bid.Masterpiece 40th-Anniversary CelebrationMake your reservations now for our Masterpiece 40th-Anniversary Celebration on Sat, 4/9 at our<strong>WGBH</strong> studios. Includes a cabaret performance by Alan Cumming, host of Masterpiece Mystery!Tickets: 617-300-3300; wgbh.org/masterpiece40thevent.A St. Patrick’s Day Celtic Sojournwith Brian O’Donovan<strong>WGBH</strong>’s Brian O’Donovan once again brings his St. Patrick’sDay Celtic Sojourn to Sanders Theatre at Harvard Universityon Fri, 3/18 at 8pm, and to New Bedford’s ZeiterionTheatre on Sat, 3/19 at 8pm. Features performances bythe Irish ensemble Téada, joined by singer and accordionplayer Seamus Begley, singer-songwriter Carol Noonan, and additional musicians and dancers.For information and tickets go to wgbh.org/celtic.<strong>WGBH</strong> occasionally exchanges its mailing list with other non-profit organizations. To opt out, please call or email our Member Hotline (page 1) or write: <strong>WGBH</strong> Member Services, One Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135.


For KidsTo find <strong>WGBH</strong> 2, 44 and ’GBH Kids on your cable service, see page 1.Sign up for our free parents’ e-newsletter at wgbh.org/newsletters or call 617-300-3300.Saturdays on 2 and 446am 2 Bob the Builder (d)44 Mr. Rogers’Neighborhood (d)6:30 2 Thomas & Friends (d)44 Curious George (d)7am 2 Curious George (d)44 Sesame Street(d)7:30 2 Cat in the Hat8am 2 Super Why!44 Barney & Friends (d)8:30 2 Dinosaur Train44 Caillou (d)9am 2 Curious George (d)44 Bali9:30 2 Wild Kratts (d)44 Thomas & Friends (d)10am 2 WordGirl (d)44 Peep & Big Wide World10:30 2 Dragonfly TV44 Cat in the HatWeekendson ’GBH Kids6am Martha Speaks (d)6:30 Dinosaur Train7am Between the Lions (d)7:30 Peep & Big Wide World8am Clifford the Big Red Dog(d)8:30 Curious George (d)9am Curious George (d)9:30 Fetch! with RuffRuffman (d)10am Hands On: Crafts for Kids10:30 WordGirl (d)11am Cyberchase (d)11:30 Zula Patrol (d)12noon Zula Patrol (d)12:30 Arthur (d)1pm Fetch! with RuffRuffman (d)1:30 Curious George (d)2pm Curious George (d)2:30 DragonflyTV3pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World3:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids4pm WordGirl (d)4:30 Dragonfly TV5pm Biz Kids5:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue WorldSundays on 2 Weekdays on 2Weekdays on 446am Super Why!6:30 Dinosaur Train7am Cat in the Hat7:30 Curious George (d)8am Peep & Big Wide World8:30 Bali9am Angelina Ballerina9:30 Anne of Green Gables10am Saddle Club10:30 WordGirl (d)Weekdayson ’GBH Kids6am Hands On: Crafts for Kids6:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids7am Maya & Miguel (d)7:30 WordGirl (d)8am Zula Patrol (d)8:30 Cyberchase (d)9am Cyberchase (d)9:30 Curious George (d)10am Curious George (d)10:30 Arthur (d)11am Clifford the Big Red Dog(d)11:30 Martha Speaks (d)12noon Fetch! with RuffRuffman (d)12:30 Fetch! with RuffRuffman (d)1pm The Electric Company (d)1:30 WordGirl (d)2pm Between the Lions (d)2:30 Between the Lions (d)3pm Hands On: Crafts for Kids3:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids4pm Curious George (d)4:30 Curious George (d)5pm Zula Patrol (d)5:30 Cyberchase (d)6am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)6:30 Sid the Science Kid (d)7am Arthur (d)7:30 Martha Speaks (d)8am Curious George (d)8:30 Cat in the Hat9am Super Why!9:30 Dinosaur Train (d)10am Sesame Street (d)11am Between the Lions (d)11:30 Arthur (d)12noon Caillou (d)12:30 Thomas & Friends(d)1pm Peep & Big Wide World1:30 Martha Speaks2pm Cat in the Hat2:30 Super Why!3pm Curious George (d)3:30 Wild Kratts (d)4pm Cyberchase (d)4:30 WordGirl (d)5pm The Electric Company (d)5:30 Fetch! (d)Adventure Time!All programs, unless noted (*), are closed captioned forviewers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. (d) Describedfor viewers who are blind or visually impaired. To accessvideo descriptions, activate the second audio program(SAP) on your stereo TV, VCR or DVD player. For moreinformation on <strong>WGBH</strong>’s services for people withdisabilities, go to wgbh.org/access.Voiced by award-winning actor Martin Short, Dr. Seuss’s The Cat inthe Hat guides friends Sally and Nick—with a little help from theFish, Thing 1 and Thing 2—on fun-filled adventures where they makenatural-science discoveries. Learn how bees make honey and whyowls sleep during the day. Join the Cat for a special two-hour block ofnew episodes and recent favorites.The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About ThatWed, 3/2, 8am–10am on <strong>WGBH</strong> 26am Sesame Street (d)7am Curious George (d)7:30 Peep & Big Wide World8am Sid the Science Kid (d)8:30 Dinosaur Train (d)9am Cat in the Hat9:30 Word World10am Super Why!10:30 Caillou (d)11am Bob the Builder (d)11:30 Barney & Friends (d)A d v e r t i s e m e n tFull schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless3


Prime Time on 2 44Be more informed! Tune in PBS NewsHourweeknights at 6pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2 and Greater Boston withEmily Rooney weeknights at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2.1 Tue2 Wed3 Thu4 Fri5 Sat6 Sun7 Mon8 Tue244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate8pm 8:30 9pm 9:30 10pm 10:30Member Favorites(7:30pm) Member FavoritesAmerican Experience Triangle Fire Damrell’s Fire PBS NewsHourMartin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s ShopMember Favorites(7:30pm) Member Favorites MI-5 Thou Shalt Not Kill Member FavoritesIndependent Lens Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story Frontline PBS NewsHourJoanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe The Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old HouseMember Favorites(7:30pm) Member Favorites(7pm) Music Instinct: Science and Song Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating PBS NewsHourMartin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s ShopWashington Week McLaughlin Group MI-5 Thou Shalt Not Kill Need to Know(7:30pm) Member Favorites(7pm) Baseball The Capital of Baseball(9:15pm) Muhammad Ali: Made in MiamiCiao Italia Caprial and John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House(11am) Member Favorites(11am) Member FavoritesIndependent Lens Dirt! The Movie P.O.V. Salt WaterbusterTaste of Louisiana Coastal Cooking Chefs A’ Field Taste of Louisiana Coastal Cooking Taste of Louisiana(7:30pm) Member Favorites Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey (Pt. 1) Member Favorites(2pm) Member FavoritesWashington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices Carmen Meets BoratJoanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe The Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old HouseMember Favorites(7:30pm) Member FavoritesSecret Files of the Inquisition The Tears of Spain Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears PBS NewsHourCiao Italia Caprial and John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart This Old HouseMember Favorites(7:30pm) Member FavoritesChasing Churchill: In Search of My Grandfather The Other Country Secrets of the Dead Airmen and the Headhunters PBS NewsHourMartin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop


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Kickstart Your Health withDr. Neil BarnardFor years, Dr. Neal Barnard has been atthe forefront of cutting-edge research onwhat it takes to lose weight and restore thebody to optimal health. In this new special,Dr. Barnard unveils the secrets to reprogrammingyour body quickly and getting yourbody on track to better health fast.Les Misérables 25th-Anniversary Concert at the O2In October 2010, the legendary musical Les Misérables celebrated its 25thbirthday. To mark the occasion, the show’s producer, Cameron Mackintosh,staged an extraordinaryone-off concertat the O2 Arena inLondon. The 25thanniversaryconcerthosted a company ofmore than 300 actorsand musicians,including Alfie Boe asJean Valjean, NickJonas (right) as Marius, Ramin Karimloo as Enjolras, Norm Lewis asJavert, Matt Lucas as Thénardier, Lea Salonga as Fantine, Jenny Gallowayas Madame Thénardier, and Camilla Kerslake as Cosette.My Music: Rock, Pop and Doo-wopRock and pop legends Jon “Bowzer”Bauman (Sha Na Na) and Ronnie Spector(of the Ronettes) bring back the bestsongs from the late ’50s and early ’60srock, pop and doo-wop era in an all-newMy Music concert event. Recorded inMay 2010, this special includes new liveperformances and rare, never beforeavailable archival classics from the DickClark vaults.Suze Orman: Money ClassBased on her upcoming new book whichwill be released concurrently with thisshow’s premiere, Suze Orman’s MoneyClass will reveal Suze’s expert view on whatactions people need to take in light of thenew economy. After the upheavals of theeconomic downturn, Suze believes it’scritical to rethink many of the traditionalstrategies we’ve been using to achieve ourfinancial goals. In this special, she unveils new and powerful advice,updating and sometimes revising her long-held beliefs, to help viewersnavigate today’s unsettling economic waters.What’s on 2 and 44Want convenient reminders? Sign up for our free @gbh e-newsletter atwgbh.org/newsletters, or call 617-300-3300.All programs, unless noted (*), are closed captioned for viewers who are deafor hard of hearing.Tuesday 16pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeTuscany’s Dolce Vita44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 26pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeItaly’s Great Hill Towns44 Member FavoritesBALLETGRANDPRIX8pm9pm10pm11pm2 Member Favorites44 MI-5 Thou Shalt Not Kill44 Member Favorites2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 36pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeVienna44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourPlease recycle this magazine!Go paperless!wgbh.org/gopaperlessBlues, Cajun Party, and Ballet!Dancin’ inyour seat!Dancin’ inthe street!Z BLOCKPartiesfeAturingBig Head Todd & The MonstersSteven “T-Bear” Johnson,Grandson Of Robert JohnsonHubert Sumlin, Cedric Burnside& Lightnin’ MalcolmSunDAY, FEBRUARy 27 At 8PMBEAUSOLEIL’S35TH ANNIVERSARY TOURfeAturingBig Chief Monk Boudreax& the Mardi Gras Indians& Special GuestsDon Vappie and Roswell RuddfriDAY, MARCH 4 At 8PMWhere the Stars of TodayMeet the Stars of Tomorrow!SAturDAY, MARCH 5 At 8PMIt begins with a ticket...www.zeiterion.org 508-994-2900Zeiterion Performing Arts Center FREE PARKING - FULL BARA d v e r t i s e m e n tFull schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless9


The WorldChannelDedicated to delivering outstanding nonfiction,science, nature, news, public affairsand documentary programming, this <strong>WGBH</strong>produced24/7 television channel explores adifferent theme each month. In March, Worldexamines land. Visit worldcompass.orgto see a complete listing of programs,explore additional features, and share your thoughts and ideas. Asmall sample of March programs:Independent Lens: Dirt! The MovieSat, 3/5 at 12noon and 8pmon <strong>WGBH</strong> WorldEdge of the Everglades: Big CypressNational PreserveSat, 3/12 at 9am, and 5pmon <strong>WGBH</strong> WorldLand of DestinySat, 3/19 at 6am, 2pm, and 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> WorldWilderness: The Great DebateSat, 3/26 at 5am, 1pm and 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> WorldDigital: 44.2Comcast: 209FiOS: 473RCN: 94Cox: 807Charter: 222Friday 46pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeSalzburg and Surroundings44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Washington Week8:30 2 McLaughlin Group9pm 2 MI-5 Thou Shalt Not Kill10pm 2 Need to Know11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour11am11pmSaturday 52 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites44 Ebert Presents at theMoviesSunday 66am 44 Antiques RoadshowDes Moines, IA (Pt. 3)7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Washington Week9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz ShowHingham vs. Whitman-Hanson44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites1:30 44 High School Quiz ShowHingham vs. Whitman-Hanson2pm 44 Member Favorites7pm 2 High School Quiz ShowNorwell vs. Mystic Valley7:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 2 Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey (Pt. 1).When the Titanicgoes down, LordGrantham loseshis immediateheirs and hisdaughter Maryloses her fiancé, throwing DowntonAbbey and its servants into turmoil.The new heir turns out to be Matthew,a lowly lawyer with novel ideasabout country life. Starring HughMARCHEvgeny Kissin pianoWednesday | March 2 | 8pm | Symphony HallAspen Santa Fe BalletMarch 4 & 5 | Tsai Performance CenterA d v e r t i s e m e n t s<strong>WGBH</strong> MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% OFFthe box office price for selectperformances throughout the 2010-2011 seasonEmerson String Quartet withSir James Galway fluteFriday | March 11 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan HallAkademie für Alte Musik BerlinSaturday | March 12 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan HallKODO DrummersSunday | March 13 | 4pm | Symphony HallAmerican Legacies:The Del McCoury Band with thePreservation Hall Jazz BandSaturday | March 19 | 8pm | Symphony HallMatthew Polenzani tenorBoston Recital DebutThursday | March 24 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan HallJohn Williams guitarFriday | March 25 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan HallVisit www.celebrityseries.org/wgbh for more detailsor call CelebrityCharge | 617-482-6661March 6, 2011 - 2:00 pmNEC’s Jordan HallBizet, Bartok, & BrahmsBizet - Jeux d’Enfants (Children’s Games)Bartok - Violin Concerto No. 2Ayano Ninomiya, soloistBrahms - Symphony No. 2 in DTickets $32/$27, Seniors $27/$22May be purchased online at www.tix.comor at Jordan Hall Box Office on performance day.www.bostoncivicsymphony.org10 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless


Bonneville, dame maggie smithand elizabeth mcGovern.10:30 2 Member FavoritesMonday 76pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeRick Steves’ Europe:The Making Of44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourTuesday 86pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeThe Majesty of Madrid.madrid is studded with riches from itsglory days. We tour the lavish royalPalace, enjoy art-packed museums,and look deep into Picasso's greatestmasterpiece.44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 96pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeHighlights of Castile: Toledoand Salamanca44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 MI-5 Looking After OurOwn10pm 44 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 106pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeNormandy: War-Torn YetFull of Life44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFiveenter the thrilling world ofMI-5—known to insiderssimply as ‘five’—and meetthe people who make upthe elite team. they tackleorganized crime, terroristactivities, embassy sieges,weapons proliferation and anarchists, not to mention the conflicts andpower struggles back in the office. in a world where the roles of theintelligence services and secret agents are being thrown into greaterimportance, MI-5 is a timely drama from a first-class creative teamand with a superb cast.MI-5Wednesdays at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44Fridays at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2We hear you! Because you asked, MI-5 will not be pre-emptedduring <strong>WGBH</strong>’s March membership drive.Friday 116pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Washington Week8:30 2 McLaughlin Group9pm 2 MI-5 Looking After OurOwnFederico Cortese, Music DirectorA d v e r t i s e m e n t sSunday, March 6, 2011, 3pmSymphony HallMARK O’CONNOR The Improvised Violin ConcertoBYSO Commission, World PremiereMark O’Connor, violinPROKOFIEV Suite No. 2 from Romeo and Juliet$25 & $30Call Symphony Charge 617-266-1200In residence at Boston University www.BYSOweb.orgFull schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless11


Celebrating WomenIn celebration of Women’s History Month, <strong>WGBH</strong> offers you fascinatingstories about the history, contributions and experience of women.Check the listings for more!American Masters/Louisa May Alcott:The Woman Behind Little WomenLouisa May Alcott’s (Elizabeth Marcel) reputationas a morally upstanding New Englandspinster, reflecting the conventional proprietyof late 19th-century Concord, is firmly established.But Alcott, raised among reformers,Transcendentalists and skeptics, was actually afree thinker with democratic ideals and progressivevalues about women. Most surprisingis that she led, under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, a literary doublelife, undiscovered until the 1940s. As Barnard, Alcott penned scandalous,sensational works, a far cry from her familiar fatherly mentors,courageous mothers and appropriately impish children.Mon, 3/14 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2American Experience/Dolley MadisonStyle icon, extravagant hostess, humanitarian, doting mother, trustedpolitical advisor and diplomat. These are the roles we now expect ina First Lady—roles created by President James Madison’s wife, Dolley.As the “first First Lady,” she used her unelected position to legitimizethe nation’s new capital, to create a political and social style for thenew country and to give Americans a sense of their own nationalidentity.Mon, 3/21 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Patsy Mink: Ahead of the MajorityExplore the life and times of the late US Representative PatsyTakemoto Mink (1927–2002), the first woman of color in Congress andthe driving force behind Title IX, the landmark legislation that mandatedgender equity in education. Her life offers a unique window intothe larger story of Hawaii and America in the 20th century, focusingon the nation’s shifting attitudes towards gender, race and politics.Tue, 3/22 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Doomed fromthe Start?At the age of 16, Cyntoia Brown, who hadsuffered a long history of abuse, killed a manwho had picked her up for sex. Follow Cyntoiaand her family as they await her eventual sentencing to life in prisonin Tennessee. This film challenges our assumptions about violence andexplores how factors such as biology and family history can doomsome young people from the start.Independent Lens/Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s StoryThu, 3/17 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 4410pm11pm11am11pm2 Need to Know2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourSaturday 122 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites44 Ebert Presents at theMoviesSunday 136am 44 Antiques RoadshowPalm Springs, CA (Pt. 1)7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Washington Week9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz ShowNorwell vs. Mystic Valley44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites1:30 44 High School Quiz ShowNorwell vs. Mystic Valley2pm 44 Member Favorites7pm 2 High School Quiz ShowWeston vs. WoburnMemorial7:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 2 Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey (Pt. 2)Mary entertains three suitors, includinga Turkish diplomat whose boldnessleads to a surprising event. Downstairs,the shocking former life of Carson, thebutler, is unmasked and Bates risks hishealth to remain valet.10:30 2 Member FavoritesMonday 146pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeLondon: Mod and Trad44 Keeping UpAppearances8pm 2 Antiques RoadshowPalm Springs, CA (Pt. 2)44 My Family8:30 44 My Family9pm 2 American MastersLouisa May Alcott:The Woman Behind Little Women SeeCelebrating Women, this page44 Masterpiece ClassicSmall Island (Pt. 1). Thismini series,adapted from theaward-winning2004 novel, starsNaomie Harris(Pirates of theCaribbean, White Teeth) as Hortense, ayoung ambitious Jamaican womanthrust into the grit of 1940s post-warLondon. (d)10:30 2 Ask This Old House44 The Best of the Kumarsat No. 4211pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourTuesday 156pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeHighlights of Paris: Eiffeland Monet to Creme Brulee44 Keeping UpAppearances8pm 2 Secrets of the DeadBattle for the Bible. Explorethe dramatic, violent and worldshakingstory of the most famous andwidely read book in history.44 Antiques RoadshowPalm Springs, CA (Pt. 2)9pm 2 Frontline My Father, MyBrother and Me. In 2004,journalist Dave Iverson received thesame news that had been delivered tohis father and older brother years earlier:He had Parkinson’s disease, adegenerative neurological disorderthat affects about one millionAmericans. Iverson sets off on a personaljourney to explore the scientific,ethical and political debate that surroundsParkinson’s, a disease at thecenter of the ongoing controversy overembryonic stem cell research. (d)44 Ashes to Ashes (*)10pm 2 Killer Stress: A NationalGeographic SpecialStress. It’s alwaysbeen there to saveour lives. It’s whatmade us run frompredators andenabled us to takedown prey. But today, humans areturning on that same stress responseto deal with 30-year mortgages,difficult bosses, teenagers and trafficjams. MacArthur Genius Grant recipi-12 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless


ent and stanford University neurobiologistrobert sapolsky and nationalGeographic search for answers to whystress seems to be killing us.44 Ashes to Ashes (*)11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 166pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeBelgium: Bruges andBrussels44 Keeping UpAppearances8pm 2 Nova Alien from Earth.see exclusive coverage ofexcavations at theLing Bua site onthe island ofFlores, indonesiain 2007. Novainvestigates thefurious scientific debate currentlyraging on what the “Hobbit” bonesrepresent. Are they fossils of a previouslyunknown primitive branch ofthe human family? Or are they remainsof a dwarf race of modern humanssuffering from a strange pathologicalcondition? (d)44 This Old House Hour9pm 2 Nova The Bible’s BuriedSecrets. Nova investigatesthe origins of the ancient israelites,the evolution of their belief in one Godand the creation of the Bible. morethan a century of literary detectivework and decades of archeologicalexcavation in the Holy Land offers provocativenew insights, including thatmost israelites worshiped pagan godsand many believed that God had awife, who was venerated as an idol. Astory of science, history and faith. (d)44 MI-5 One Last Dance10pm 44 Globe Trekker Georgia &Armenia (d)11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 176pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeProvence: Legendary Light,Wind and Wine44 Keeping UpAppearances8pmBeyond CosbyPhylicia Rashād is one of the mosticonic mother figures in the history ofAmerican television. in the 1980s, shebecame a household name with herrole as Clair Huxtable on the hit sitcomThe Cosby Show. For five straight years(1984–1989) it was the most-watchedshow in the nation. since then, rashādhas starred in movies, tv series and Broadway shows—and in 2004she became the first African American to win a tony for BestPerformance by a LeadingActress in a play. in this conversationwith maría Hinojosa, shetalks about growing up duringsegregation in texas, her relationshipwith Bill Cosby andwhere she finds her inspiration.María Hinojosa: One-on-OneSat, 3/19 at 6pm2 Doc Martin44 Frontline My Father,My Brother and Me (See3/15 at 9pm) (d)New Voices“Here at MaríaHinojosa: One-on-One we are committedto bringingyou voices, stories and perspectivesevery week that reflect our changingAmerica. thanks to your supportwe can continue to create a spacefor these compelling conversations.”— Patricia Alvarado Núñez,<strong>WGBH</strong> series ProducerProduced in BostonShared with the Worlda celebration of Directorpeter brooK03.23.11 – 04.03.11fragmentsBy samuel becKettDirecteD By peter brooKco-DirecteD By marie-hélène estienne“Don’t miss out. You maY never get anotherchance to see something with this combineDpeDigree in phYsical theatre.”the british theatre guiDe (uK)03.24.11 – 04.03.11the granD inquisitorADApteD By marie- hélène estienneDirecteD By peter brooKWith bruce mYersA d v e r t i s e m e n t“peter brooK coineD the term holY theatre. anD, forall its anti-clerical nature, evenings Don’t comemuch holier than this …brooK’s proDuction anD brucemYers’s performance have an austere granDeur.”the guarDianDesign: cariDossa.comParamount Center559 Washington st., Bostonartsemerson.org / 617.824.8000Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless13


10am 2 High School Quiz ShowWeston vs. WoburnMemorial44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Travelscope44 Need to Know11:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeVienna12pm2 Art Wolfe’s Travels tothe Edge44 Invitation to WorldLiterature The Bacchae.the city of thebes is torn apart as thedisguised god dionysus returns,demanding to be worshipped. (d)12:30 2 Basic Black44 Music Voyager The Capitalof Salsa. Cali is the salsacapital of the world and the urbancenter of Columbia’s Afro-Pacificculture.1pm2 Ask This Old House44 Theater Talk (*)1:30 2 Nova The Bible’s BuriedSecrets (See 3/16 at 9pm)(d)44 High School Quiz ShowWeston vs. WoburnMemorial2pm 44 Equitrekking2:30 44 Art Wolfe’s Travels tothe Edge3pm 44 OpenRoad3:30 2 American MastersLouisa May Alcott:The Woman Behind Little Women seeCelebrating Women, page 1244 Made in Spain4pm 44 Avec Eric4:30 44 Lidia’s Italy5pm 2 The VisionariesHomeward Bound. newsolutions to homelessness are beingtried and tested on the Cape Cod. (d)44 Simply Ming5:30 2 Ask This Old House44 The French Chef (*)6pm 2 Globe Trekker Costa Ricaand Nicaragua (d)44 Ask This Old House6:30 44 María Hinojosa:One-on-One PhyliciaRashād see Beyond Cosby, page 137pm 2 High School Quiz ShowShepherd Hill vs. Hamilton-Wenham44 It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad,Mad World (See 3/19 at5pm)7:30 2 Ebert Presents at theMoviesThe Real Mad Menthis film reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influentialadvertising creatives of our time—people who’ve had a profoundimpact on our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry.exploding forth from advertising’s “creative revolution” of the1960s, these artists and writers brought a surprisingly rebellious spiritto their work in a business more often associated with mediocrity ormanipulation: George Lois, maryWells, Cliff Freeman, dan Wieden,Lee Clow, Hal riney and others wereresponsible for “Just do it,” “i Love nY, ““Where’s the Beef?,” “Got milk,” “thinkdifferent,” and brilliant campaigns foreverything from cars to presidents.Independent Lens/Art & CopyThu, 3/24 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 448pm 2 Nature Crash: A Tale ofTwo Species. this is a storyof the humblehorseshoe crab, acreature that hasremained virtuallyunchanged for300 million years,and a tiny bird called a red knot, whichmigrates 10,000 miles from southAmerica to the Arctic each year, andlives on horseshoe crab eggs. scientificand medical communities have discoveredthat the crab also provides anindispensable testing agent for drugsand vaccines. But horseshoe crab numbershave dropped by two-thirds since1990. the precious pyramid dependingon this age-old creature is about tocome crashing down.Have you seen what’s new at North Hill?This winter we’re warming things up with the unveiling of our new Skyway Café.Built with a granite surface with golden hues, our newest dining venue will providequick service entrees, specialty coffees, and fountain beverages.Stop by for a cup of coffee and quick peek!Opening around the first of FebruaryART BY AMY GUIPA d v e r t i s e m e n t s865 Central Avenue • Needham, MA 02492 • www.northhill.orgFor a tour or brochure, please call877-736-4371For people ages 65 or better, North Hill offers a wonderful placeto live with outstanding services and amenitiesMarch 22-April 10 • Boston’s Colonial Theatre800-982-2787BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com/BostonGroups 15+: 866-633-0194North Hill is proud to support <strong>WGBH</strong>Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperlessP2962-Hair-BOS-<strong>WGBH</strong>MemberGuide.indd 1151/28/11 12:05 PM


10pm 2 Nova Hunting the Edge ofSpace: The Ever ExpandingUniverse (See 9pm). Now at the centerof an international space race, a newgeneration of ever-larger telescopes ispoised to reveal answers to longstandingquestions about our universe and,in turn, to raise new questions.44 Globe TrekkerQueensland & The GreatBarrier Reef (d)11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 246pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeLisbon and the Algarve44 Keeping UpAppearances8pm 2 Doc Martin44 Frontline/World Takingon the Mafia (See 3/22 at9pm) (d)9pm 2 Mark Twain (Pt. 2). KenBurns explores the otherside of the writer—an American iconwho, through tragedy and badfinancial decisions, falls hard withfailure. In contrast to the wildly successfulTwain, Clemens is an ineptbusinessman who squanders his fortuneson pipe dream patents and badinvestments. (d)44 Independent LensArt & Copy See The RealMad Men, page 1510:30 44 Ask This Old House11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour➤➤ forum-network.orgWhat has the environmentalmovement meant in America?Check out the Forum Network’sEarth Day series.Friday 256pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Basic Black44 Keeping UpAppearances8pm 2 Washington Week44 400 Years of theTelescope (See 3/23 at8pm) (d)Lake EffectThe Australian outback is the driestplace on the driest inhabited continenton the planet. Yet, once every 10 years,rains flood dried-up river beds andhead inland to create the largest lake inAustralia. More than 100,000 pelicans—athird of all the pelicans inAustralia—leave their homes on coasts and harbors to feed onwashed-in fish, brine shrimp and other crustaceans in water twice assalty as the Dead Sea. The pelicans come to court and raise familiesbefore the water and food disappear.Nature/Outback PelicansSun, 3/27 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 28:30 2 McLaughlin Group9pm 2 MI-5 Traitor’s Gate44 Nova Hunting the Edge ofSpace: The Mystery of theMilky Way (See 3/23 at 9pm)10pm 2 Need to Know44 Nova Hunting the Edge ofSpace: The Ever ExpandingUniverse (See 3/23 at 10pm)11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourSaturday 2611am 2 The Victory Garden44 Ask This Old House11:30 2 Everyday Food (d)44 María Hinojosa:One-on-One PhyliciaRashād See Beyond Cosby, page 1312pm 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites5:30 2 Ask This Old House03.29 – 04.1016 PerforManCes onlythe merchAntof venicetheAtre for A new Audienceby williAm shAkespeAreDirecteD by dArko tresnjAkStarring f. murrAy AbrAhAm“A performAnce As dAring Asit is powerful! mr. AbrAhAmdelves into shylock’s psyche.skillfully directed by dArkotresnjAk, this productionhAs been plAnted firmly inmodern times.”the new york timesA d v e r t i s e m e n tCutler MajestiC theatre219 treMont st., BostonartseMerson.orG / 617.824.8000design: cAridossA.comFull schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless17


New EnergyNarrated by Matt Damon and producedby Emmy Award winningfilmmakers Marilyn and Hal Weiner,Plan B: Mobilizing to Save Civilizationis based on the book by environmentalvisionary Lester Brown. Plan Bdelivers a clear and unflinching message: We must either confront therealities of climate change or suffer the consequences of lost civilizationsand failed political states. Wind, solar and geothermal energy arereplacing oil, coal, and natural gas at a pace and on a scale previouslyunimagined. For the first time since the Industrial Revolution, we havebegun investing in energy sources that can last forever.Journey to Planet Earth/Plan B: Mobilizing to Save CivilizationPremieres Wed, 3/30 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 26pm 2 María Hinojosa:One-on-One DoloresHuerta. Legendary activist DoloresHuerta co-founded the United FarmWorkers of America with César Chávez.She has received 9 honorary doctorates,been arrested 20 times, andraised 11 children. She organized thegrape boycotts of the 1960s and ’70s.Still a committed feminist at age 80,she recently spent two years travelingthe country, urging Latinas to run foroffice.6:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Basic Black11:30 2 Ask This Old HouseburyCourtTestimonial.ads:Layout 1 4/15/10 3:08 PM Page 7Sunday 276am 44 Antiques RoadshowPalm Springs, CA (Pt. 3)7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Washington Week9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz ShowShepherd Hill vs. Hamilton-Wenham44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Travelscope44 Need to Know11:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeSalzburg and Surroundings12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels tothe Edge44 Member Favorites12:30 2 Basic Black1pm 2 Member Favorites1:30 44 High School Quiz ShowShepherd Hill vs. Hamilton-Wenham2pm 44 Member Favorites6pm 44 Ask This Old House6:30 44 María Hinojosa:One-on-One DoloresHuerta (See 3/26 at 6pm)7pm 2 High School Quiz ShowNorth Middlesex vs. Sharon44 Member Favorites7:30 2 Member Favorites8pm 2 Nature Outback PelicansSee Lake Effect, page 179pm 2 Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey (Pt. 4). Theheir crisis at Downton Abbey takes anunexpected turn, while rumors flyabout Mary’s virtue. Anna unearthsBates’ mysterious past and O’Brien andThomas plot their exit strategy.10:30 2 Member FavoritesMonday 286pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourA d v e r t i s e m e n tAskabout ourpromotion“GIVE BACK TOTHE COMMUNITY”A BIGHOUSE.No longerneed it.Our spacious suite at Newbury Court meantmy husband Bill and I could give up our bighouse without leaving the Steinway Grandpiano behind. As I was a former piano teacherand Bill, the Personnel Director of the BSO,music is central to our lives. Living at NewburyCourt means we have more time to pursueour most precious interests and to be withfamily and friends. Whether it’s a workout inthe gym or an evening at Symphony Hall, it’s ajoy to come home to Newbury Court.I have Newbury Court.Do you?For more information about the residentialoptions at Newbury Court, call978-402-8212 or visit us atwww.newburycourt.org100 Newbury Court • Concord, MA 0174218 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless


Tuesday 296pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 306pm 2 PBS NewsHour7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 MI-5 The Rose Bed Memoirs10pm 2 Journey to Planet EarthPlan B: Mobilizing to SaveCivilization See New Energy, page 1844 Globe Trekker11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour6pm7pmThursday 312 PBS NewsHour2 Greater Boston44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Member Favorites9:30 44 Independent LensPushing the Elephant.When civil warcame to Rose’sCongolese village,her harrowingexperience includedthe nighttimearrest of her entire family, the executionof her husband and grim negotiationswith guards which lead to herseparation from her five-year-olddaughter.11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourComing in April• Masterpiece’s all-newUpstairs Downstairs• Nova’s Power Surge• American Experience’sStonewall UprisingNEC_Waiting_3.5x9.875_NEC 1/9/11 7:42 PM Page 1NEC | <strong>WGBH</strong> | 3.5 x 9.875 | Winter 2011WE’RE WAITING FOR YOU.A d v e r t i s e m e n t sNEC faculty and students host over 900concerts a year in world-renowned Jordan Hall.That’s superb classical, jazz andworld music, for free.What are you waiting for?necmusic.edu/concertsFull schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperless19


Programs, Repeats and Overnights on 2 and 44Full schedules for all channels areavailable at wgbh.org/schedulesArts & DramaIsland•(Pt. 1) Mon (3/14) 9pm on 44Small Island (Pt. 2) Mon (3/21) 9pm onAmerican Masters Carole King and44 • The 39 Steps Mon (3/28) 1am on 44,James Taylor Fri (3/4) 3am on 44, Mon Tue (3/29) 3am on 44(3/7) 3am on 44, Wed (3/9) 1am on 44,Music Voyager The Capital of Salsa SunThu (3/10) 4am on 44 • Louisa May(3/20) 12:30pm on 44Alcott: The Woman Behind Little WomenMon (3/14) 1:30pm on 44, Mon (3/14) No Tomorrow Sat (3/26) 2:30am on 44,9pm on 2, Fri (3/18) 2pm on 44, Sat (3/19) Mon (3/28) 3am on 4412pm on 44, Sun (3/20) 3:30pm on 2, Sun Pioneers of Television Variety Fri (3/4)(3/20) 9:38pm on 442am on 44Austin City Limits Dave Matthews Band The Street Stops Here Wed (3/16) 1amSun (3/27) 12am on 44 • Lyle Lovett/ on 44, Wed (3/16) 4am on 2, Thu (3/17)Bob•Schneider Sun (3/20) 12am on 44 2:30am on 44, Sat (3/19) 3:30am on 44Sonic Youth/The Black Keys Sun (3/13)Theater Talk Sun (3/20) 1pm on 4412am on 44 • The National/Band ofHorses Sun (3/6) 12am on 44The Visionaries Homeward Bound Sun(3/20) 5pm on 2Ebert Presents at the Movies Sat 11pmon 44Best of BritainExodus Sat (3/19) 1:30pm on 44, Sat(3/19) 7:38pm on 44Ashes to Ashes Tue (3/15) 9pm & 10pmon 44, Tue (3/22) 9pm & 10pm on 44Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence Wed(3/23) 2am on 44, Wed (3/23) 5am on 2, Best of the Kumars at No. 42 MonThu (3/24) 5am on 44, Fri (3/25) 2am on (3/14) 10:30pm on 44, Mon (3/21)44, Fri (3/25) 5am on 2, Mon (3/28) 5am 10:30pm on 44on 44Doc Martin Thu (3/17) 8pm on 2, ThuGreat Performances Chicago Symphony (3/24) 8pm on 2Orchestra: Pierre Boulez ConductsKeeping Up Appearances Mon–FriMahler’s 7th Mon (3/21) 1am on 44, Tue (3/14–25) 7:30pm on 44, Sat (3/19) 8pm(3/22) 3am on 44 • Harry Connick, Jr. in on 2Concert On Broadway (W.T.) Thu (3/3) 1am Lark Rise to Candleford Sat (3/19) 9pmon 44, Mon (3/7) 4:30am on 44on 2In Performance at the White House MI-5 Wed 9pm on 44, Fri 9pm on 2The Motown Sound Wed (3/2) 2am on 44,Thu (3/3) 5am on 44My Family Mon (3/14) 8pm & 8:30pm on44, Mon (3/21) 8pm & 8:30pm on 44Independent Lens Me Facing Life:Cyntoia’s Story Thu (3/3) 3am on 44, SunThe Old Guys Sat (3/19) 8:30pm on 2(3/6) 3am on 44, Thu (3/17) 9pm on 44 •Grey Gardens: from East Hampton to Food & WineBroadway Thu (3/10) 3am on 44, Fri (3/11) Avec Eric Sun (3/20) 4pm on 444am on 44, Sun (3/13) 3am on 44, ThuCook’s Country from America’s Test(3/17) 10pm on 44 • Art & Copy ThuKitchen Sat (3/19) 3:30pm on 2(3/17) 1am on 44, Thu (3/17) 4am on 2, Fri(3/18) 4am on 44, Sun (3/20) 2:30am on Everyday Food Sat (3/19) 11:30am on 2,44, Thu (3/24) 9pm on 44 • Taking Root: Sat (3/26) 11:30am on 2The Vision of Wangari Maathai Thu (3/24) Food Trip with Todd English Sat (3/19)3am on 44, Sun (3/27) 3am on 44 •2pm on 2Pushing The Elephant Thu (3/31) 3:30am The French Chef Sat (3/19) 12:30pm onon 44, Thu (3/31) 9:30pm on 442, Sat (3/19) 4pm on 2, Sun (3/20) 5:30pmInvitation to World Literature The on 44Bacchae Sun (3/20) 12pm on 44Julia and Jacques: Cooking at HomeIt’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Sat Sat (3/19) 1pm on 2(3/19) 5pm on 44, Sun (3/20) 7pm on 44 Lidia’s Italy Sat (3/19) 1:30pm on 2, SunMark Twain Part One Mon (3/7) 1am on (3/20) 4:30pm on 4444, Tue (3/8) 3am on 44, Thu (3/17) 9pm Made in Spain Sun (3/20) 3:30pm on 44on 2 • Part Two Mon (3/14) 1am on 44,Tue (3/15) 3am on 44, Thu (3/24) 9pm on 2 Rachel’s Favorite Food at Home Sat(3/19) 12pm on 2Masterpiece Classic Any Human Heart(Pt. 3) Sat (3/5) 2:30am on 44 • Downton Simply Ming Sat (3/19) 2:30pm on 2, SunAbbey (Pt. 1) Sun (3/6) 9pm on 2 (3/20) 5pm on 44•Downton Abbey (Pt. 2) Sun (3/13) 9pm on2, Sat (3/19) 6:30pm on 2 • Downton HistoryAbbey (Pt. 3) Sun (3/20) 9pm on 2, Sun 400 Years of the Telescope Wed (3/23)(3/20) 10:30pm on 2 • Downton Abbey(Pt. 4) Sun (3/27) 9pm on 2 • Small 8pm on 2, Fri (3/25) 5am on 44, Fri (3/25)8pm on 4420 Full schedules: wgbh.org; Get magazine online: wgbh.org/gopaperlessAlan K. 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America’s Test Kitchen RadioIf you enjoy watching America’s Test Kitchen or Cook’s Country on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2 and44, you will love America’s Test Kitchen Radio. Hosted by America’s Test Kitchenfounder Chris Kimball and TVco-host Bridget Lancaster, ATKRadio takes you inside the testkitchen for food tastings, equipmentratings, gadget reviews anddelicious revivals of America’s bestlost recipes. Kimball travels thecountry to interview experts aboutwhy restaurants fail and offershimself as a guinea pig to uncover the truth about the science of taste.Kimball and Lancaster also take live calls to answer your cooking questions.This is an entirely different, informative and entertaining take on food radio.Saturdays at 2pmArts & Ideas: L.A. Theatre WorksThe School for Husbands/The Imaginary CuckoldTwo hilarious takes on love, trust, jealousy, andfidelity, featuring one of England’s most respectedactors. Brian Bedford stars in two of Molière’sclassic short farces.Sun, 3/6 at 8pmA Celtic SojournSt. Patrick’s DayThis is the “high holiday” of Irish music in America and around the world. Inanticipation of the day, host Brian O’Donovan examines the state of Irishmusic at home and abroad, from pub sessions to the glitz and glamour ofCeltic Woman, and everything in between.Sat, 3/12 at 3pmArts & Ideas: American Radio WorksThe Great Textbook WarIn the 1970s, the battle for the heartsand minds of America’s schoolchildrenerupted in violence. School buildingsin West Virginia were hit by dynamiteand Molotov cocktails, buses wereriddled with bullets. Surrounding coalmines were shut down by protestingminers. The flashpoint for the explosionwas a new set of textbooks. Someparents said the schoolbooks underminedtheir values. This documentarytells the story of an early skirmish in America’s culture wars, and examinesthe divide that persists today over what to teach children in schools.Sun, 3/13 at 9pmSunday Spotlight with Eric JacksonWomen in JazzHost Eric Jackson presents some of the manywomen artists who play jazz, including someBostonians. We’ll hear music from MarianMcPartland, Cercie Miller, Renee Rosnes,Tia Fuller and many more.Wed, 3/16 at 8pmJazz on <strong>WGBH</strong> with Steve SchwartzThe Divine OneVocalist Sarah Vaughan has been described ashaving “one of the most wondrous voices of the20th century.” Host Steve Schwartz features thatvoice tonight.Fri, 3/26 at 8pmA Celtic SojournAnnbjorg LienAnnbjorg Lien is one of the great practitionersof Norway’s Hardanger fiddle. Lien hasrecorded a CD, Felefeber, that sounds as Celticas it does Scandinavian.Sat, 3/19 at 3pmA d v e r t i s e m e n tSchedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/89725


All Classical 99.5 All Classical is now also broadcast on 96.3 Back Bay/Beacon HillOff the MicCathy Fuller, Host of Classical Music with Cathy FullerThere is an immense house in Gloucester,Massachusetts, that sits nobly perched on BassRocks Road overlooking the Atlantic. And inevery inch of its many broad and beautifulspaces, on all its window seats with views ofthe sea, on every step of its dramatic staircases,in every airless, secret corner of its vast attic,and in every bright salt-stained window, thechild that I used to be is still playing.On these cold Boston nights when I can’t sleep, I have a strategy ofconcentrating on my feet—remembering them in their smaller days,retracing their gleeful paths and feeling the temperature and texture ofthe weathered wood of the Gloucester house’s never-ending porch. I padalong with my ears full of the sound of the waves on the rocks, the onlytrouble in all the world being the impending decision of which door Ishould take to go back inside. It’s my own little dance.Memory is unspeakably complex and full of mysteries, but it behavesin very special ways when it comes to places like Gloucester. And music,too. I’m sure that the unfettered way that children absorb the worldmakes music especially available to their innermost selves. This is whyoffering them regular visits into the colorful world of classical music is anenormous gift. But, like the front porch in Gloucester, I do think that theyneed to be, in a certain sense, alone with it. Playing an instrument doesit. Listening from the comfort of the back seat while the world smudgesby does it, too. Or hearing Schubert in the dark before sleep.I hope you can offer time with music to the little ones you mayknow. They can often hear much more deeply than we could ever imagine.And remember that the harmonic freedom and rhythmic vitality ofmusic by living composers is a visceral delight for them. They haven’t yetbuilt up any prejudices or expectations to ruin the experience!Tune in Classical Music with Cathy Fuller on weekdays from 9am to 1pm.Classical Music with Laura CarloWomen’s History MonthHost Laura Carlo highlights outstanding womencomposers, conductors and performers all monthlong, including Alicia De Larrocha, Marin Alsop,Alondra De La Parra, Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Amy Beach, Janine Janson, Sabine Meyerand many others.Weekdays, 5am–9amClassical Music with James David JacobsNadia BoulangerEleven years ago, there were a lot of end-of-century debates and paneldiscussions among classical music types over who was the most importantand influential musician of the 20th century. The names that kept poppingup were Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Britten, Bernstein, Ellington. Rarelymentioned was Nadia Boulanger, who appears in nearly every biography of20th-century composers. In honor of Women’s History Month, host JamesDavid Jacobs features the work and legacy of this woman who did indeedmake history, as evidenced by works by her and her students, as well as hersister Lili, who died tragically young.Weekends, 7am–11amClassical Music with James David JacobsNational Nutrition MonthIn celebration of National Nutrition Month, hostJames David Jacobs features music written tobe listened to while eating, from Schein’s BanchettoMusicale (“Musical Banquet”) to the piano musicwritten by Erik Satie “to be accompanied by thesound of knives and forks.” For more detailedprogram information, enjoy the host notes on at 995AllClassical.orgevery weekend, which will also include a few of Jacobs’ favorite brunchrecipes.Weekends, 7am–11amWhat’s on 99.5 All ClassicalListen online at 995allclassical.org, on 96.3 Back Bay/Beacon Hill, on yourInternet radio, on your HD radio at 89.7 HD2 or on 89.5 WNCK NantucketMonday–FridaySaturdaySunday5am9am1pm4pm8pmClassical Music with Laura Carloincludes leading stories and weather fromthe <strong>WGBH</strong> newsroomClassical Music with Cathy FullerClassical Music with Brian McCreathincludes 1–2pm In Performance(daily spotlight on <strong>WGBH</strong> live recordings)Late Day ClassicsWednesday includes 7pm In PerformanceThursday includes 7pm Live from FraserClassical Music7am11am12pm1pm7pm11pmClassical Music with James DavidJacobs includes 9–10am“Kids’ Classical Hour”From the Top featuring the nation’sbest young classical musiciansClassical Music with Lynn WarfelClassical Music with Mindy RatnerBoston Symphony OrchestraClassical Music withBob Christiansen7am11am2pm3pm5pm6pm8pm9pmClassical Music with James DavidJacobsSunday BaroqueBSO on RecordSunday ConcertFrom the TopClassical Music with Mindy RatnerThe Bach Hour with Brian McCreathClassical Music99.5 All Classical is made possible by your contributions tothe Classical Founders Fund.26 Schedules, program info, playlists: 995allclassical.org


Classical Music with Cathy FullerWomen’s History Month: Lera AuerbachFor Women’s History Month, host Cathy Fuller offers <strong>WGBH</strong> recordings ofwomen’s music. The astonishing Russian composer Lera Auerbach is theyoungest composer on the roster of Hamburg’sprestigious international music publishing companyHans Sikorski, home to Prokofiev and Shostakovich.Born in 1973, she continues the tradition of pianistcomposerwith a fascinating and free juxtapositionof tonal and atonal musical language. Fuller featuresher String Quartet No. 3, ”Cetera Desunt” as played bythe Borromeo Quartet in <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Fraser PerformanceStudio last year.Fri, 3/4 at 10pmBoston Symphony OrchestraMozart, Birtwistle and BartókThe Boston Symphony Orchestra has a proud,nearly century-long tradition of commissioningworks from great composers of the day, resultingin masterpieces from, among many others,Copland, Stravinsky, Gershwin and Bernstein.The tradition continues with the world premiereof a Violin Concerto by British composer HarrisonBirtwhistle. Christian Tetzlaff will be thesoloist for the entire concert, something the BSO hasn’t done in nearly 20years, and will perform additional works by Mozart and Bartók.Sat, 3/5 at 7pm; Concert at 8pmThe Bach HourFor the Love of CoffeeWhile Bach’s cantatas often explore the very deepest of human experiences,some look at the lighter side of life, like the way teenage daughters candrive their fathers crazy! The seductiveness of coffee, ragingly popular inBach’s time, trips the wire for just such a father/daughter conversation/confrontation in the Cantata No. 211, Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht(“Hush, don’t chatter”), better known as the “Coffee Cantata.” Host BrianMcCreath also features Philippe Herreweghe conducting the Cantata No. 159,Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (“Behold! Let us go up to Jerusalem”)for this last Sunday before Lent.Sun, 3/6 at 8pmLive from FraserDiscovery EnsembleThe brilliant young conductorCourtney Lewis leads achamber orchestra that drawstogether 40 of the finestperforming musicians inBoston. We’ll hearStravinsky’s “Dumbarton Oaks” concerto as well as highlights from ThomasAdes’s “Three Studies from Couperin” and Beethoven’s “Pastorale” Symphony.Thu, 3/10 at 7pmLive from FraserAndré LaplanteOver the last decade, Canadian pianist AndréLaplante has firmly established himself asone of the great romantic virtuosos. Honoredin 2005 as an Officer of the Order of Canada,he plays a wide-ranging repertoire withburning intensity.Thu, 3/24 at 7pmClassical Music with Cathy FullerWomen’s History Month: Amy BeachFor Women’s History Month, host Cathy Fuller offers <strong>WGBH</strong> recordings ofwomen’s music. Amy Beach of Henniker, New Hampshire, was a brilliantpianist and composer.Fuller features performancesof her music byflutist Fenwick Smith,the BorromeoQuartet and pianistDiane Walsh.Fri, 3/25 at 10pmTHE-BAC.EDU/LIDESIGN WITH NATUREAT THE LANDSCAPE INSTITUTEUbiquity Scanography by Marty KleinNow registering for spring classes.A d v e r t i s e m e n tSchedules, program info, playlists: 995allclassical.org 27


Radio Online and On the GoGallivanting GallafentThe World’s Alex Gallafent reports from his base inNew York City. He stopped by our Boston newsroomrecently, so we pulled him aside for a quick Q&A.QWhy does The World have a reporter basedin New York?AFew cities have the global reach of New York. Virtually any communityor culture you can think of is represented here. Countlessartists, thinkers and newsmakers live in New York, or pass throughwith regularity. It makes sense to have someone from the show here,too—and I count myself extraordinarily fortunate to have that opportunityright now. Technology means that I can work relatively selfsufficiently,although not without the help of The World’s crack teamof editors, producers and engineers back in the Boston newsroom.QWhat is the most unusual thing you've reported from NYC?AThe World’s core focus is international news, but there have beensome strange and wonderful moments over the last year, too.I met a Vegetable Orchestra from Vienna, discovered a semi-secretSecurity Council room at the United Nations and spent a gloriousmorning talking with dancer Frederic Franklin.QNow that you are in New York, is it Red Sox or Yankees?ABoston was my first home in the US. Are you kidding?Explore the complete conversation at theworld.org.Radio EventsJazz In Performance:MyannaWed, 3/16 at 9pm, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s FraserPerformance StudioOne of the hottest and most soulfulsaxophonists to be based inMassachusetts, Myanna plays musicthat mixes together jazz improvisationwith funky rhythms, expressive playing and catchy tunes. Hermusic, whether it is an original or a cover tune, is colorful and infectious,and she is a consistent crowd-pleaser. Playing with Myanna willbe Ken Clark (organ), Mike Mele (guitar) and Mike Casano (drums).Members of the <strong>WGBH</strong> Jazz Club, Leadership Circle and Ralph LowellSociety are invited to attend. RSVP at wgbh.org/myanna or call617-300-3505.Editor Jennifer GoebelContributors Cathy Fuller, Chika Offurum, Susan Reed,María Bruno Ruiz, Jon Solins, John VociDesigners Tong-Mei Chan, Alison Kennedy, Peter LyonsPhoto Research Michael DeliaDirector, Constituent Communications Cynthia BronerAssociate Director Susan ReedDirector of Operations Dianne HorganExplore!, March 2011: Volume 21, Number 3, (ISSN 2152-7458)(USPS 0008 -188). Copyright 2011. <strong>WGBH</strong> EducationalFoundation. One Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135. All rightsreserved. Explore! is published monthly by the <strong>WGBH</strong>Educational Foundation. 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A d v e r t i s e m e n tFEBRUARY 26 –JUNE 19, 2011Masterworks by leading artists of the 1600s illuminate oneof the greatest artistic and cultural chapters in history.View portraits, still lifes, landscapes and interiors byRembrandt, Frans Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael and manyothers, along with examples of 17th–century Dutchand Flemish furniture and decorative art.Peabody Essex MuseumSalem, MA 01970 | 978-745-9500 | pem.orgSupported in part by the Richard C. von Hess Foundation, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the Circle of Friends inhonor of Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, and the Netherland-America Foundation in honor of Frederik J. Duparc.Additional support provided by the East India Marine Associates (EIMA) of the Peabody Essex Museum.Supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.Self-Portrait (detail), ca. 1665, Gerrit Dou. Oil on panel. The Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection.MEDIA PARTNERS


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