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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 26: Text | Image wednesday 266:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Labor Report, and news at about 8:40 a.m. 9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Rebroadcast from 6:45 p.m. yesterday. 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. This month's presentation is D.H. Lawrence's wellknown novel, read by Dave Boxall (KPFK Newsperson). 10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: Richland Women. Produced by Joanne Erde and Roberta Friedman. 11:00 INSIDE L.A. Earl Ofari selects portions from his Saturday program. 12:00 NOON CONCERT. A concert by members of the Festival Players of California recorded January 2, 1974 in KPFK's Auditorium. Krumpholtz: Sonata for Flute and Harp; Peters: Rondo for four TomToms; Canning: Mudras; DahI: Duettino Concertante; Lora: Two Sketches for Flute and Harp. Patricia Garside, flute; Timm Boatman, percussion; Suzanne Balderstron, harp. Dorye Roettger provides informal commentary about the music and the musicians. Stereo. 1:55 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis 2:00 PLAY OF THE WEEK: Under Milkwood. Dylan Thomas' work, produced by the BBC. Richard Burton is the featured performer. 4:00 ORGANIC GARDENING 5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady. 6:00 THE EVENING NEWS 6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Indepth coverage of the latest developments in Washington and wherever it's going on. Dennis Levitt is the producer. 7:15 CHARLES MORGAN: Commentary 7:30 OPEN HOUR 8:30 MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS — III. Recorded live in concert at the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 5, 1973. An all-Steve Reich concert: Four Organs; Phase Patterns; Clapping Music; Six Pianos (West Coast premiere); Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices, and Organ (West Coast premiere). The performers are the Steve Reich Ensemble. At intermission David Cloud interviews composer Reich. Technical production by Mark Rosenthal, Frederick Ampel, and David Cloud. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system. Stereo. 10:30 CATCHING A BABY. Doctors and hospitals deliver babies—midwives catch babies. Home birth is a growing phenomenon. Explore the reasons why in interviews with midwives and mothers who have had their babies at home. Produced by Milli Martinez. (rebroadcast Thursday the 27th, 2:00 p.m.) 11:30 PAGAN PRESS REVIEW. Dedicated to the proposition that a pagan perspective is one that is nondestructive to the earth, this program reviews the journals of contemporary earth religions including such journals as Gnostica News, Earth Religion News, The Witches Trine, The Medicine Wheel, Nemeton, and others. Produced by Margot Adler, WBAI. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. 27 thursday6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Charles Morgan, and news at about 8:40. 8:55 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast 9:25 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Dave Bpxall continues reading D. H. Lawrence. 10:00 FOLK DANCE WITH MARIO. Ethnic songs and dances from around the world, presented by Mario Casetta. 11:00 FROM THE CENTER. Another in the series of discussions produced by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions located in Santa Barbara, 12:00 NOON CONCERT. Odes and anthems by Henry Purcell including Come Ye Sons of Art and the Funeral Sentences for the Death of Queen Mary. Katherine Calkin hosts. Stereo. 2:00 CATCHING A BABY. Rebroadcast from Wednesday the 26th, 10:30 p.m. 3:00 ALTERNATIVE SOURCES. Rebroadcast from Tuesday the 18th, 10:30. | |
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