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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 18–19: Text | Image 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. D.H. Lawrence's novel, unexpurgated, read by Dave Boxall. 10:00 FOLK DANCE WITH MARIO. Ethnic songs and dances from all around the world, presented by Mario Casetta. 11:00 FROM THE CENTER. From the series of discussions and talks from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, in Santa Barbara. 12:00 NOON CONCERT. Faure: Requiem; The Philippe Caillard Chorale and National Orchestra of the Monte Carlo Opera are conducted by Louis Fremaux. Durufle:Requiem; The Philippe Caillard and Stephane Caillat Chorales and the Concerto Orchestra of Lamoureux are conducted by Maurice Dururle. Katherine Calkin hosts. Stereo. 2:00 COLE PORTER RETROSPECTIVE II. Part two of an extensive hearing of some of Porter's less well known works, to determine his motivations and his influence on the society he wrote for. 4:00 FOLK SCENE: Hosted by Howard and Roz 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 the latest developments from Washington. 7:15 WILLIAM WINTER: News Analysis 7:30 OPEN HOUR 8:30 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Live in Concert. Haydn: Symphony No. 82 “Bear”. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1—Hans Richter Haaser, piano. Janacek: Sinfonietta. Lovro Von Matacic conducts. Robert Conrad hosts. Stereo. 10:30 MATTHEW 11:28. "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." The story of the Metropolitan Community Church, its tribulations and its task. Produced by Lucia Chappelle and Mike Hodel. (rebroadcast Tuesday the 18th, 3:00 p.m.) 11:30 APOGEE. Mitchell Harding's opinions on whatever moves him, 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. friday 146:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With news, calendar and William Winter at about 8:40 a.m. 9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. D.H. Lawrence, unexpurgated, read by Dave Boxall. 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. Style Modulating Music. George Rochberg: String Quartet No. 3; Concord Quartet (Nonesuch H 31283); Luciano Berio: Recital I; Cathy Berberian, soloist; London Sinfonietta, Luciano Berio conducting (RCA ARL 10036). David Cloud hosts. Stereo. 2:00 ON FILM; IN PRINT: Stephen Mamber, Bob Gottlieb. Rebroadcast from Saturday the 8th, 6:30 p.m. 2:30 POETRY — LIVE. Rebroadcast from Friday the 7th, 8:00 p.m. 3:30 GRASS ROOTS SALON. How much education is there in educational television? Decia Baker holds a round table discussion with members of the Los Angeles Community College District and the broadcast industry. 4:00 SURVIVE WITH PLEASURE. The biggest part of survival: being aware of the current reality. Wina Strugeon 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 from Washington. 7:15 CONSUMER REPORT 7:30 FOREIGN PRESS. Africa: Professor Michael Lofchie, UCLA. France: Georges Cleyet. 8:00 LOWELL PONTE. Right wing anarchist point of view, with open phones, 9:00 MUNDO CHICANO. Music and guests of interest to the Chicano community, hosted by Antonio Salazar. 11:00 HOUR 25: sf. Mike Hodel, John Henry Thong, and Kathy Calkin host. 2:00 SOFT CORE PHONOGRAPHY. Old radio shows, mellow music, and Jay Lacey. [photo caption] Close friends Robert Abplanalp, Bebe Rebozo, Richard Nixon relax on yacht. Probably not planning on listening to "Watergate III," a chronological study of events leading up to impeachment hearings, Saturday at 6:30 p.m., nor "CarIos Hagen Presents: The President's Music," Sunday at 8:30 p.m. 15 saturday8:00 TRANS. K. Heussenstamm talks with John McConnell of the Earth Society based in New York, “A Program for the Earth, its People and for Life.” Followed by an interview by K. Alleyne and K. Heussenstamm with Nancy Perlman, Director of the Ecology Center of Southern California. 9:30 HALFWAY DOWN THE STAIRS. With Uncle Ruthie (Buell). No listener too young or too old. What you hear is stories, songs, poems, kids and grownups. 10:30 FOLK MUSIC: John Davis 12:30 THE CAR SHOW. Jack Kirkpatrick and John Retsek talk about nitty gritty stuff, like how the electrical works, or what kind of gas to use, and why. In language we can all understand. They also answer phones. 1:30 PREACHIN' THE BLUES: Bruce Bromberg 3:00 NOMMO. Contemporary soulsounds, with Tambuzi Nyamavu. 4:30 INSIDE L.A. Examining social, political and cultural happenings in L.A. Featuring guests, interviews, commentary by Ron Ridenour, and jazz interludes. Produced by Earl Ofari. 5:50 WEEKEND CALENDAR: Terry Hodel 6:00 THE SATURDAY NEWS: Larry Moss 6:30 WATERGATE III: Agnew, Cox, Richardson and Ruckeishaus. Or, the Saturday Night Mass. This is the third part of a seemingly never-ending series that chronocalizes the news events surrounding the Watergate Break-in leading up to the eventual (possible) impeachment of Richard Nixon. The time frame for this program is the fall of 1973. Produced for Pacifica by R.H. "Bob" Lowe and Tim McGovern. (re-broadcast Monday the 17th 2:00 p.m.) 8:00 ZYMURGY. "Don't make images: create meaningful rituals. Don't construct time: interpret the moment... Make music with whatever means are available." —Frederick Rzewski. David Cloud hosts. Stereo. 10:00 THE WILLIAM MALLOCH PROGRAMME. A musical (mostly classical) treasure hunt conducted by the critic, composer and former music director of KPFK. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. 16 sunday6:00 EARWASH. "Father and father out" —Old radio: “Anna and the King of Siam” 8:00 CHAMBER MUSIC IN THE MORNING. Henk Badings: Sonata for Solo-Violin; Leon Orthel: Three Lieder on Poems by Ranier Maria Rilke; Willem Pijper: Sextet for Five Wind Instruments and Piano; Hendrik Andriessen: Cantilena; Guillaume Landre: String Quartet No. 2. Program material courtesy of Radio Nederland. Stereo. 9:00 BIO-MEDITATION WITH JACK GARISS. Experiential, experimental exploration of states of consciousness. 10:00 COME TO LIFE. A human growth center on the air, with Herschel Lymon. 10:45 MANY WORLDS. Ethnic songs and dances from every corner of the world—prepared, preserved and presented by Mario Casetta. 11:30 DOROTHY HEALEY. A communist viewpoint with open phones. 12:30 IMPEACHMENT DESK. The week in review, rebroadcast from Friday, 6:45 p.m. 1:00 THE SUNDAY OPERA. Mozart: The Magic Flute, Soloists: Anneliese Rothenberger, Edda Moser, Peter Schreier, Walter Berry, Kurt Moll; chorus and orchestra of the Bavarian State Opera conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch (Angel SCL 3807). Fred Hyatt hosts. Stereo. | |
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