The Guide Your Connection to Spokane Public Radio Volume 38 / No. 2 April to June 2018 Politics More Informed: Mara Liasson NPR s National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson will speak in Spokane on June 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bing Crosby Theater. Known as being one of the most diligent journalists in Washington, DC, Liasson provides in-depth coverage of candidates and issues in both presidential and congressional races. She presents context for political trends and looks below the surface of what s happening in the political landscape. In June, Liasson will fill us in on the current situation, provide perspective, and talk about the Mid-Term Elections. The evening will include a Q&A session as well as the opportunity to meet Liasson after the presentation. Liasson s reports are regularly heard on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She has been with NPR since 1985 as a reporter and newscaster. Liasson has received numerous awards for her reporting, including the White House Correspondents Association s Merriman Smith Award for her daily reporting. This evening is also our annual Thank You event acknowledging volunteers and underwriters who have worked with the station in the past year. Complimentary General Admission tickets will be available at the front desk for those supporters. KSFC 91.9fm Presents Series on Aging Tune to KSFC April 10-13 at 10 a.m. for a four-program series exploring issues related to retirement and aging. These live call-in programs hosted by Doug Nadvornick will feature guest experts who will answer listener questions on a variety of topics related to life after retirement. The first program in the series will focus on communication. Continued inside under KPBX Programming Grid
KPBX Program Grid / April-June 2018 Mid 1a Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Brazillian Hour Live Wire 2a 3a 4a BBC Service BBC Service 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p New Releases Living on Earth Concert of the Week This American Life til Midnight Jan Munstedt NPR's Morning Edition Local News 6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a Weekday Arts Calendar 6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p Morning Classical with Verne Windham Piano Bench Public Forums Footlight Parade Zorba Paster Fresh Air with Terry Gross Performance Today Marketplace New York Phil. Guitar Hour NPR s All Things Considered Local News at 4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p Inland This Journal+ American Life Latin Perspective for a Afternoon Brian Flick The Bookshelf Movies 101 L.A. Chamber Swingin Harmonia Down Theatre Music the Lane Works The Score til Midnight Brian Flick Afterglow Night Lights Review Chicago Symphony Orchestra Now Plan Well, Age Well Night Odyssey ODC NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a Weekend Arts Calendar 6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a, 9:18a, 11:55a Classical Music Jan Munstedt Classical Music Leonard Oakland On Point Radiolab Fascinatin Front Porch Rhythm Bluegrass Wait Wait, Nacho Don t Tell Me Celtic Hour Live Wire! The Moth Radio Hour Folk Alley Selected Shorts NPR s All Things Considered Ask Me Another Inland Saturday Café Michael Patoray Johnson s Improbable History of Pop Blues America Beale St. Caravan Folk with Dan Maher Soundspace with Zan Hearts of Space Continued from front panel With a wealth of poets in the region, SPR has created Poetry Moment, which features a week of poetry curated and read by a local artist. Listen weekdays at 9 a.m. on KPBX or find them at kpbx.org. Every Tuesday at 9 p.m. on KPBX Edmund Stone takes us to the movies with The Score. Tune in weekly to explore the music that makes or breaks a film s success. How do families talk about their future and what are the obstacles in planning? The second program will dive into the legal side of aging, including long term care and estate planning. Program three will get into the nitty gritty of financial planning and Social Security. The final program will look at Medicare and long-term planning in terms of health. To participate in the discussion, submit your questions in advance at inlandjournal@kpbx.org or call (509) 328-5877 during the broadcast. The whole Plan Well, Age Well series will be recorded and made available online at KSFC.org. The broadcast is being presented in partnership with the Spokane Elder Resource Team.
KSFC Program Grid / April-June 2018 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mid 1a 2a 3a Radio Network Radio Network 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p On the Media Commonwealth Club BBC Service NPR s Morning Edition Local News 6:06a, 7:06a Reveal 3p On Point The Takeaway BBC Newshour TED Radio Hour Innovation Big Picture Hub Science NPR s All Things Considered BBC Service On Point (Repeat of 9a hour) The Daily Marketplace NPR s All Things Considered Fresh Air with Terry Gross As It Happens BBC Service Inland Jrnl. Native America Calling (also heard live M-F from 10-11 am on KPBZ) Truth, Politics and Power Alternative Radio Affairs Science Science The Daily to Air on KSFC Weekend Weekend Edition Edition Saturday Sunday Living on Earth Travel w/ Rick Steves Reveal Affairs TED Radio Hour Interfaith Voices Ask Me Another NPR s Weekend Edition Wait, Wait You Bet Don t Tell Me Your Garden On the Zorba Media Paster Movies 101 People s Treatment Pharmacy This American Innovation Hub Milk Life Street NPR s All Things Considered BBC Service Director s Choice Fresh Air Weekend Live Wire Snap Judgment Big Picture Science Tech Nation Men Charge The Write? City Arts & Lectures A Way w/ Words Selected Shorts Wait, Wait Don t Tell Me Le Show Innovation Hub features today s most creative thinkers; explores new avenues in education, science, medicine, transportation, and more Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC Founded in 1903, The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation s oldest and largest public affairs forum. Tune in Mondays at 10 p.m. on KSFC to hear lectures and debates by experts and public figures. Starting in April, listeners will be able to hear The Daily at 5 p.m. This program began as a podcast created by The New York Times. Each episode is a deep analysis of one or two of the day s top news topics. Host Michael Barbaro leads a two-way discussion with other Times reporters, incorporating interviews and related audio to create a fascinating half hour of radio. SPR General Manager Cary Boyce says, One of the defining characteristics of public radio is taking the time to tell a story and research the facts. The Daily is a worthy addition to that commitment. Other changes to the KSFC lineup include Inland Journal moving to Thursday at 3:30 p.m. and the return of more public affairs programs at 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday in place of a repeat hour of On Point.
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Coming Up with Spokane Public Radio KPBX Kids Concert: Moko Jumbie Saturday, April 7, 1 p.m. FREE at the Kroc Center, 1765 W. Golf Course Rd., Coeur d Alene Spend Spring Break with Moko Jumbie. Enjoy music of the tropics along with the rhythms from Brazil, including samba and bossa nova. SPR Spring Drive April 19-25, KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ on air Renew your support, become a Sustaining Member, give an extra gift, or join for the first time! Record a testimonial to air during the drive at (509) 232-6904. Bike to Work/Bike Everywhere Week All Week: May 14-18 Spokanites ditch four-wheeled vehicles for pedal power! SPR is a Media Partner and will host an energizer station mid week. Visit our website for more details. KPBX Kids Concert: Musicfest Northwest Live Studio Broadcasts May 16-18, 10 a.m.-noon on KPBX 91.1 fm & KPBX.org Young musicians from the annual week-long festival will perform live on the radio. Listen during Morning Classical to both live and archived audio, and see photos on KPBX.org! KPBX Kids Concert: Spokane String Quartet Saturday, June 2, 1 p.m. FREE at Riverside Place Commandery Room, 1108 W. Riverside Ave, Spokane The Spokane String Quartet makes their Kids Concert debut with a special concert designed for kids of all ages to enjoy. SPR Presents Mara Liasson Politics More Informed Thursday, June 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. in Downtown Spokane NPR National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson joins us to talk about political reporting at SPR s annual Thank You event. KPBX Arts Calendar On Air and Online at SpokanePublicRadio.org More Event Information at More Event Info Online: SpokanePublicRadio.org