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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 14: Text | Image thursday 66:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With news, calendar and Charles Morgan at about 8:40 am. 8:55 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast 9:25 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Boxall continues reading D.H. Lawrence's novel. 10:00 FOLK DANCE WITH MARIO. Ethnic songs and dances from all around the world, presented by Mario Casetta. 11:00 FROM THE CENTER. Another in the series of discussions and forums produced by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. 12:00 NOON CONCERT. 600 Granados: Allegro de concierto, Danza Lenta, Valses Poeticos, Six Pieces on Spanish Popular Songs; Alicia de Larrocha, piano. Goyescas; Aldo Ciccolini, piano. Stereo. Katherine Calkin hosts. 2:00 COLE PORTER RETROSPECTIVE. Was society's darling really society's sniper? This long look at many of the lesser known Porter songs, gathered together by Warren Lyons and Harvey Perr, suggests that Porter may exemplify the haute bourgeois cynic: his celebration of elitism making him acceptable to the aristocracy, his contempt for the folkways of the wealthy (particularly women) fueling the resentment of the middle class. As one of our three most popular composers, it's worth a listen to examine the values that informed the Twenties and Thirties, and on and on. Part Two will be aired next Thursday at this hour. 4:00 FOLK SCENE. Hosted by Roz and Howard Larman. 5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady. 6:00 THE EVENING NEWS 6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Dennis Levitt reports from Pacifica's Washington Bureau. 7:15 WILLIAM WINTER: News Analysis 7:30 OPEN HOUR 8:30 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA—Live in Concert: Bucht: Symphony No. 7. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25—Tamas Vasary, piano. Dvorak: Symphony No. 1. James DePreist conducts. Robert Conrad hosts. Stereo. 10:30 THE PSYCHOTHERAPY OF THE FUTURE. The sixties and early seventies witnessed a proliferation of new approaches to mental and emotional health-group encounter, Gestalt, sensitivity training, sensory awareness, bio-energetics, body therapies, behavior modification, psychedelic insight, bio-feedback, etc. What new approaches, therapies, techniques will the late seventies and eighties bring by way of helping people overcome the ubiquitous problems of mental disease, disturbance, dysfunction. A special produced by Herschel Lymon. It will be rebroadcast on his Come to Life program this Sunday the 9th, 10:11 am. 11:30 APOGEE. is a scary height. The information is fun or useful or all of the above. Check out the location of Mitchell Harding's head. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. 7 friday6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk With news, calendar and William Winter at about 8:40 am. 9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Dave Boxall reads D.H. Lawrence's novel, unexpurgatedly. 10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: East Meets West. A program of Indian and non-Indian music, with Satya of Bombay and Mario of West Hollywood. Open phones frequently. 11:00 OPEN HOUR 12:00 NOON CONCERT. Music of Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 1 in E-Flat, Op. 2; Symphony No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 55; French National Radio and Television Orchestra; Jean Martinon conducting (Angel S 36995); Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78; Berj Zamkochian, organ; Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch conducting (RCA LSC 2341). David Cloud hosts. Stereo. 2:00 CRITIQUE. A look at current books, film, theater, music. 2:30 THE SOUR APPLE TREE. Clare Spark presents a favorite past program. 3:30 GRASS ROOTS SALON. Hosted by Clark Polak 4:00 SURVIVE WITH PLEASURE. The biggest part of survival: being aware of the current reality. Wina Sturgeon hosts, with guests and open phones. 5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady. 6:00 THE EVENING NEWS 6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Dennis Levitt reports on what's happening in Washington. 7:15 CONSUMER REPORT 7:30 FOREIGN PRESS. Arab: Professor Hassan El Nouty, UCLA. Israeli: Oded E'dan, correspondent for Israeli State Radio. 8:00 POETRY—LIVE. Mohammed Dib, one of the most important Algerian novelists and poets, will read from his work. With translator Josette Bryson and host Paul Vangelisti. (rebroadcast Friday the 14th, 2:30) | |
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