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VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 10OCTOBER 2018
October is a great time of the year as temperatures begin to cool and kids have been back in school long enough to settle into a routine of reading assignments and homework. Some of us adults have been busy reading too—at least if you’ve been following along with the PBS series The Great American Read. The series returned to WHRO TV last month with new episodes, but this is the month that it comes to a close and we learn which novel has been named as America’s favorite. Tune in Tuesdays at 8 p.m. for the remaining episodes: “Villains and Monsters” (October 2), “What We Do For Love” (October 9), “Other Worlds” (October 16) and “Grand Finale” (October 23).
If novels don’t interest you, we have plenty of other great offerings this month. Music lovers will enjoy a Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2018 (Friday, October 5, 9 p.m.) from Great Performances and a special about violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman (Sunday, October 14, 10 p.m.) from American Masters. If you are more interested in learning about nature, check out NOVA: Volcano (Wednesday, October 10, 9 p.m.) or Nature: Super Cats (Wednesdays, beginning October 24, 8 p.m.) Finally, fans of Masterpiece can continue to enjoy the new seasons of Poldark (9 p.m.) and The Durrells in Corfu (8 p.m.) on Sunday nights.
I am also excited about our newest educational series, GreenBeats. This kid-friendly series of animated shorts focuses on critical environmental issues and themes. If you enjoyed the old Schoolhouse Rock! series that taught children lessons on math,
grammar, history, and more, you’ll love these short segments. Full of fun animated characters and catchy songs, the episodes we’ve produced so far are already becoming quite popular. You can watch new episodes as they are created at whro.org/greenbeats
Speaking of things that children will enjoy, I hope you will join us on October 6 at the 30th annual Virginia Children’s Festival in Town Point Park. Stop by WHRO’s PBS KIDS Village to meet Nature Cat and Jet from Ready, Jet, Go! Kids will also have fun exploring our interactive science station and playing a new game focused around recycling. PBS Kids morning host Mr. Steve will also be performing twice on the event’s main stage. The festival takes place from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The event is always a highlight of the year for our staff and volunteers.
Enjoy the autumn!
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OCTOBER 2018VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 10
From the Chief Executive Officer
Inside This Issue
@WHRO
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3 On the Cover 11 WHRO Matinée
5, 7 TV Highlights 12 Veterans Project
President & Chief Executive Officer
Bert Schmidt
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A new series combines modern science and scholarship with Native American traditions and oral history to bring to life the world created by America’s first peoples. Weaving history and science with living Indigenous traditions, Native America recalls a land of massive cities connected by social networks spanning two continents, with unique and sophisticated systems of science, art, and writing. Made with the active participation of Native American communities and filmed in some of the most spectacular locations in the hemisphere, the four-part series illuminates the splendor of a past whose story has for too long remained untold.
The series highlights intimate Native American traditions and follows field archaeologists using 21st century tools such as multispectral imaging and DNA analysis to uncover incredible narratives of America’s past, venturing into Amazonian caves containing the Americas’ earliest art and interactive solar calendar, exploring a massive tunnel beneath a pyramid at the center of one of ancient America’s largest cities, and mapping the heavens in celestially aligned cities.
Each hour of Native America explores Great Nations and reveals cities, sacred stories, and history long hidden in plain sight. In what is now America’s Southwest, indigenous people built stone skyscrapers with untold spiritual power and transformed deserts into fertile fields. In upstate New York, warriors renounced war and formed America’s first democracy 500 years before the Declaration of Independence, later inspiring Benjamin Franklin. Just outside Mexico City, the ancient city of Teotihuacan is home to massive pyramids built to align with the sun and moon. On the banks of the Mississippi, rulers also raised a metropolis of pyramids and drew thousands to their new city to worship the sky. And in the American West, nomadic tribes transformed a weapon of conquest—the horse—into a new way of life, turning the tables on European invaders and building a mobile empire.
The producers of Native America were given remarkable access to Native American communities, going behind the scenes at special events, including a pilgrimage to ancestral ruins at Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, a trek across lost territories in the American West, and an investiture ceremony for a chief in the Pacific Northwest, surrounded by cedar totem poles and centuries of tradition. Tribal members and descendant communities, whose ancestors built this world, share their stories, revealing long-held oral traditions as the thread that runs through the past to these living cultures today. The series will air on Tuesdays beginning October 23 at 9 p.m.
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Antiques Roadshow - New York City, Hour One Antiques Roadshow - New York City, Hour Two POV - Dark Money
Latino Americans - Peril and Promise Local USA Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Great American Read - Villains & Monsters Frontline: Trump’s Showdown
America Reframed - Vegas Baby Living in the Overlap PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Nature - Animal Misfi ts NOVA - Operation Bridge Rescue Secrets of the Dead - The Woman in the Iron Coffi n
The Salinas Project POV - Dark Money PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
This Old House - The Net Zero Bungalow Plunge Pool Chef’s Life Moveable Feast with Fine
Secrets of the Dead - The Woman in the Iron Coffi n Secrets of the Dead - Leonardo, The Man Who Saved PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Washington Week Breaking Big Great Performances - Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2018
Frontline Great American Read - Who Am I? PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Cinema15: Doctor Zhivago
American Masters - Pedro E. Guerrero Voces on PBS - El Poeta America Reframed - Vegas Baby
Dream of Italy - Tuscany Dream of Italy - Naples Dream of Italy - Rome Dream of Italy - Umbria Dream of Italy - Piedmont Dream of Italy - Puglia
Durrells In Corfu - Season 3, Episode 2 Poldark - Season 4, Episode 2 My Mother and Other Strangers - Part Five
Nature - Animal Misfi ts Amazing Human Body - Learn Doc World - Visitor’s Day
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow - New York City, Hour Three Circus: American Experience
On Two Fronts Beyond La Bamba Local USA Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Great American Read - What We Do for Love Circus: American Experience
America Reframed - The Hand That Feeds Our American Family: The Barreras PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Nature - Animal Reunions NOVA - Volatile Earth: Volcano On Fire NOVA - Volatile Earth: Volcano on the Brink
Cuba: A Lifetime Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
This Old House - Net Zero from the Ground Up Window Chef’s Life Moveable Feast with Fine
NOVA - Volatile Earth: Volcano on the Brink Secrets of the Dead - Van Gogh’s Ear PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Washington Week Breaking Big Shakespeare Uncovered - Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare Uncovered - The Merchant of Venice
Independent Lens - Dolores Great American Read - Heroes PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Cinema15: A Streetcar Named Desire Death In Paradise - Series 7, Episode 6
Circus: American Experience America Reframed - The Hand That Feeds
Pati’s Mexican Table Pati’s Mexican Table Pati’s Mexican Table Pati’s Mexican Table Pati’s Mexican Table Pati’s Mexican Table
Durrells In Corfu - Season 3, Episode 3 Poldark - Season 4, Episode 3 Itzhak Perlman: American Masters
Nature - The Cheetah Children Born to Explore: Namibia: Land of the Cheetahs Reel South - First Lady of the Revolution
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow - Santa Clara, Hour One Antiques Roadshow - Santa Clara, Hour Two God Knows Where I Am
Major League Cuban Baseball Head of Joaquin Murrieta Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date listing, visit whro.org/tvscheduleMonday–Friday repeats at 2am–4am
October 2018 Primetime
POV: Dark MoneyMonday, October 1, 10:00 p.m.Follow an investigative reporter through a political thriller to expose the shadowy world of unlimited, anonymous campaign contributions threatening to upend Montana’s government and the very integrity of American democracy.
NOVA: Operation Bridge RescueWednesday, October 3, 9:00 p.m.Follow the rebuilding of the 19th century Blenheim Covered Bridge. Watch elite craftsmen raise this engineering icon under grueling time pressure and witness traditional artisans in China restoring ancient covered bridges to ensure their survival.
Great Performances: Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2018 Friday, October 5, 9:00 p.m.Enjoy an all-star concert honoring Neil Diamond, Tina Turner, Queen, film composer John Williams, New Orleans funk band The Meters, and other recipients of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement, Trustees and Music Educator awards.
The Circus: American ExperienceMonday-Tuesday, October 8-9, 9:00 p.m.Explore the colorful history of this distinctly American form of entertainment, from the first one-ring show at the end of the 18th century to 1956, when the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey big top was pulled down for the last time.
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Great American Read - Other Worlds Eugenics Crusade: American Experience
America Reframed - Gentlemen of Vision Karamu: 100 Years in the PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Autumnwatch New England NOVA - Addiction Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors
God Knows Where I Am PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Autumnwatch New England Chef’s Life Moveable Feast with Fine This Old House - Hvac of the Future Stone Walkway
Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors Secrets of the Dead - The Alcatraz Escape PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Washington Week Autumnwatch New England Shakespeare Uncovered - Measure for Measure Shakespeare Uncovered
American Masters Great American Read - Villains & Monsters PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Cinema15: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Death In Paradise
Circus: American Experience America Reframed - Gentlemen of Vision
Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Norway Travels with Darley Burt Wolf Rudy Maxa’s World Joseph Rosendo’s
Durrells In Corfu - Season 3, Episode 4 Poldark - Season 4, Episode 4 The Woman In White - Episode One
Eugenics Crusade: American Experience Reel South
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow Chef’s Life Harvest Special POV - The Apology
Silent Sacrifi ce - Stories of Japanese American Living in the Overlap Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook This Old House Globe Trekker
Great American Read - Grand Finale Native America - From Caves to Cosmos Frontline: The Pension Gamble
America Reframed - Personal Statement Place to Stand PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project Yan Can Cook Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Nature - Super Cats: Extreme Lives NOVA - Flying Supersonic Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors
POV - The Apology Frontline PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table Yan Can Cook Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
This Old House - A Charleston Family House Is Reborn Chef’s Life Harvest Special Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
Secrets of the Dead - Vampire Legend PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project How to Cook Well with Rory Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Washington Week Shakespeare Uncovered - The Winter’s Tale Shakespeare Uncovered - Richard III
Edgar Allan Poe: American Masters Great American Read - What We Do for Love PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Nigella: At My Table How to Cook Well with Rory This Old House Globe Trekker
Cinema15: Julie and Julia Doctor Madblood (2018) - Mb43
Considering Matthew Shepard Requiem for My Mother America Reframed - Personal Statement
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Moveable Feast with Fine Sara’s Weeknight Meals Steven Raichlen’s Project Sara’s Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia
Durrells In Corfu - Season 3, Episode 5 Poldark - Season 4, Episode 5 The Woman In White - Episode Two
Nature - Super Cats: Extreme Lives Good Work: Masters of the Building Arts Doc World - The Guardians
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project How to Cook Well with Rory Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow - Kooky to Spooky Antiques Roadshow - Charleston, Hour One Independent Lens - Young Men and Fire
Proof of Loyalty: Kazuo Yamane and the Nisei Soldiers The Committee Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Nigella: At My Table How to Cook Well with Rory This Old House Globe Trekker
We’ll Meet Again Native America - Nature to Nations Frontline: Facebook Dilema
America Reframed PBS NewsHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen Steven Raichlen’s Project How to Cook Well with Rory Rough Cut with Fine Joseph Rosendo’s
Nature - Super Cats: Cats In Every Corner NOVA - Ghosts of Murdered Kings Sinking Cities
Independent Lens - Young Men and Fire Frontline PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Yan Can Cook How to Cook Well with Rory Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
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October 2018 Primetime
The Eugenics Crusade: American ExperienceTuesday, October 16, 9:00 p.m. Learn the story of the unlikely -- and largely unknown -- campaign to breed a “better” American race, tracing the rise of the movement that turned the fledgling science of heredity into a powerful instrument of social control.
Cinema 15: Close Encountersof the Third KindSaturday, October 20, 8:00 p.m.An Indiana lineman (Richard Dreyfuss) and other UFO sighters, beleagured by earlier incidents, finally have documented contact with space aliens.
Native AmericaTuesday, October 23, 9:00 p.m.Learn about some of the most advanced cultures in human history, and the Native American people who created them and whose legacy continues to this day. Explore this world through a combination of indigenous knowledge and cutting-edge science.
A Chef’s Life Harvest SpecialMonday, October 22, 9:00 p.m.Join chef Vivian Howard after the harvest season as she hosts a special harvest feast for the show’s most beloved personalities to gather for one last batch of quintessential Southern ingredients.
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5-10am Morning Classics with Dwight Davis
10am-3pm Mid-Day Classics with Anthony McSpadden
3-7pm Afternoon Delights with Wayla Chambo
7-9pm Performance Today 9pm-Mid. Evening Classics
with Raymond Jones Mid.-5am 90.3 Overnight
Public Radio with classical music on three great stations: WHRO 90.3 FM, serving Hampton Roads; WHRJ 89.9, serving the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck; and WHRF 98.3, serving the Eastern Shore.
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Mid.-6am 90.3 Overnight 6-7am Harmonia 7am-Noon Car Tunes Noon-1pm From the Top 1-4pm
4-6pm Intermezzo 6-8pm Performance Today 8-11pm This Just In
with Raymond Jones 11pm-Mid. Harmonia
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Mid.-7am 90.3 Overnight 7am-Noon Your Musical Brunch - 8:30 - BirdNotes Noon-1pm With Heart and Voice 1-3pm Performance Today 3-4pm From the Parlor
with Dwight Davis 4-7pm Afternoon Classics
with Raymond Jones 7-8pm Classical Guitar Alive! 8-10pm Pipedreams 10pm-Mid. Evening Classics
with Raymond Jones
whro.org/radio
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5-9am Morning Edition from NPR 9-10am BBC Newshour 10-11am 1A 11am-Noon On Point Noon-1pm Mon-Thurs:HearSay with Cathy Lewis Fri: Another View 1-2pm M: Left Right & Center T: The Jefferson Hour W: Radio Lab Th: A Way With Words Fri: The Moth Hour 2-3pm Here & Now 3-4pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross 4-6:30pm All Things Considered 6:30-7pm Marketplace 7-9pm Out of the Box with
Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 7-8pm R&B Chronicles (Fri) 8-10pm A Shot of the Blues (Fri) 9pm-1am Jazz with Jae Sinnett (M-Th) 10pm-11pm Lost in the Shuffle (Fri) 11pm-1am Mountain Stage (Fri) 1-5am BBC World Service
Public Radio for Eastern Virginia and Northeast North Carolina 89.5 FM WHRV Norfolk, WHRG 88.5 FM Gloucester Point, WHRE 91.9 FM Eastville, WHRX 90.1 FM Nassawadox, WHRL 88.1 FM Emporia.
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Mid.-1am Lost in the Shuffle 1-5am Sinnett Overnight 5-7am BBC News 7-8am You Bet Your Garden 8-10am Weekend Edition Saturday 10-11am The Politics Show 11am-Noon Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Noon-1pm This American Life 1-5pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue 5-6pm All Things Considered 6-8pm Live from Here 8-10pm The Saturday Night Fish Fry 10-11pm Vocal Sound of Jazz 11pm-Mid. Juke in the Back
SUNDAYS Mid.-5am Blues Before Sunrise 5-7am BBC News 7-8am With Good Reason 8-10am Weekend Edition Sunday 10-11am On Being 11-noon Ask Me Another/Writer’s Block Noon-1pm The Splendid Table 1-5pm Sinnett in Session 5-6pm All Things Considered 6-7pm Thistle & Shamrock 7-9pm Pickin’ on WHRV 9-10pm Acoustic Highway 10-11pm Folk Alley 11pm-Mid. Art of Song Mid.-1am Woodsongs
with Barbara Hamm Lee
MORNING6:00 A.M.– NOON
6:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 6:30 Cyberchase 7:00 Cyberchase 7:30 Wordgirl 8:00 Arthur 8:30 Arthur 9:00 Peg+Cat 9:30 Cat in the Hat Knows
a Lot About That 10:00 Super Why! 10:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 11:00 Thomas & Friends 11:30 Thomas & Friends
AFTERNOON NOON – 7:00 P.M.
12:00 Caillou 12:30 Sid the Science Kid 1:00 Bob the Builder 1:30 WorldWide 2:00 Super Why! 2:30 Sesame Street 3:00 Sesame Street 3:30 Dinosaur Train 4:00 Dinosaur Train 4:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 5:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 5:30 Splash and Bubbles 6:00 Nature Cat 6:30 Ready Jet Go!
EVENING 7:00 P.M.– MIDNIGHT
7:00 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 8:00 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad 9:00 Arthur 9:30 Arthur 10:00 Super Why! 10:30 Sesame Street 11:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Dinosaur Train
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October 2018 Radio Schedules
LA Opera10/06 J. Heggie: Moby Dick
San Francisco Opera10/13 Giordano: Andrea
Chénier10/20 Rossini: Barber of
Seville10/27 Donizetti: Don Pasquale
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October 2018 WHRO 90.3 FM
October 2018
After the long, hot summer (to borrow a movie title), the arrival of autumn has brought with it not only the anticipation of cooler, refreshing weather but also the expectation and excitement of the new arts season. Arts organizations across Hampton Roads are gearing up for presentations that will continue to prove how culturally rich and diverse our area is. As usual, WHRO-FM will be in the thick of things, adding to the quality of life in the region with great music, information about exhibitions and concerts, and broadcasts of all things Virginian on our new series A Local Touch, Wednesday evenings with Raymond Jones.
WHRO-FM has for many years broadcast productions of Virginia Opera, which has already opened its season with their first-ever production of Kurt Weill’s
It’s going to be a crowded field of contenders for the best music of the year when all is said and done at the end of 2018. I’d like to put in my vote early because some of my favorite artists have all released stellar recordings this year. Old Crow Medicine Show, Death Cab for Cutie, Ray Lamontagne, The Decemberists, and Devotchka all have a special place in my heart because I began playing them in their earliest incarnations, and they continue to impress with their latest recordings.
Out of the Box is a show on 89.5 WHRV that celebrates the evolution of rock and roll by playing all new rock, Americana, and blues every day with a heavy emphasis on the album as an art form. I’ve been hosting the show for close to 15 years and have developed a tradition of presenting a month-long retrospective season beginning the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Each
Street Scene. Likewise, our relationship with the Virginia Symphony goes back decades, and we will continue to bring you outstanding performances by the orchestra, conducted by JoAnn Falletta in this, her penultimate season with us, as well as by new Assistant Conductor Gonzalo Farias.
Virginia Stage Company’s 40th season has opened with a show about a favorite singer from the Old Dominion, Patsy Cline, and this month the curtain will go up at the historic Wells Theatre on Thornton Wilder’s beloved Our Town.
There are many other performances and presentations planned all across the region this season and we will do our best to keep you apprised of them. Additionally, members of our staff will
show delves into a different category of the music I’ve been playing. Along with the usual suspects of the best songs, albums, and artists you’ll hear “the most extraordinary collaborations,” “the coolest cover songs,” “the most noteworthy debut albums,” and “the top local artists.”
Since I began the show in 2004 I’ve been extremely proud of giving Hampton Roads listeners the first chance to hear artists who have gone on to great success over the years. Expect to hear a lot from Old Crow Medicine Show’s Volunteer, Death Cab for Cutie’s Thank you for Today, Ray Lamontagne’s Part of the Light,
be performing in and hosting some of these events, as WHRO-FM continues its mission of being an integral part of the arts in Hampton Roads.
The Decemberists’ I’ll Be Your Girl, and Devotchka’s This Night Falls Forever on many best of the year lists including the Out of the Box Retrospective Season starting next month. I feel like a proud papa who has nurtured these artists to get where they are today!
WEEKDAYS
5-9am Morning Edition from NPR 9-10am BBC Newshour 10-11am 1A 11am-Noon On Point Noon-1pm Mon-Thurs:HearSay with Cathy Lewis Fri: Another View 1-2pm M: Left Right & Center T: The Jefferson Hour W: Radio Lab Th: A Way With Words Fri: The Moth Hour 2-3pm Here & Now 3-4pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross 4-6:30pm All Things Considered 6:30-7pm Marketplace 7-9pm Out of the Box with
Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 7-8pm R&B Chronicles (Fri) 8-10pm A Shot of the Blues (Fri) 9pm-1am Jazz with Jae Sinnett (M-Th) 10pm-11pm Lost in the Shuffle (Fri) 11pm-1am Mountain Stage (Fri) 1-5am BBC World Service
By Paul ShugrueHost, Out of the [email protected]
By Dwight DavisHost, Morning [email protected]
Looking Forward to a New Arts Season
2018, It’s Been a Good Year... for Music
Coastal Virginia is experiencing the highest rates of sea level rise on the East Coast of the United States. Hampton Roads is a part of the global effort of coastal communities that are measuring tide levels as a way of preparing for sea level rise. As part of a new initiative, local students can take part in this important work.
WHRO Education in partnership with the Hampton Roads Community Foundation is offering $500 stipends to more than 100 local high school classes to participate in the Flood Mapping—Building Resilience in Our Communities project, an initiative to map flooding on school campuses and neighborhoods during the 2018-2019 school year. Mapping both tidal and non-tidal flooding will help communities plan for mitigation and resilience efforts.
Students in the selected classes will conduct quarterly measurements using a free Sea Level Rise app. In addition, they will prepare presentations on sea level rise, flooding impacts, or a similar
topic and submit a signed pledge form committing to do their part to create a community that is resilient to flooding. Students will analyze the data collected and then submit it to scientists at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science to help enhance the accuracy of their tidal inundation models.
“Not only is flood mapping essential to helping scientists and community planners better understand recurrent flooding so that they can develop strategies that will help mitigate the problem, it’s a fantastic way for students to become the resilience leaders of tomorrow and use their science knowledge in a real-world, hands-on activity,” explained WHRO Chief Education Officer Brian Callahan.
WHRO is also conducting hands-on training sessions for local educators who want to learn how to use the Sea Level Rise app to map flooding. During the session, teachers learn strategies to help communities and schools develop resilience to tidal and non-tidal flooding.
They also explore lesson plans and resources that can expand students’ understanding of resilience efforts and strategies for connecting with resources in the community that can reinforce what is taught in the classroom.
WHRO also invites students as well as the surrounding community to participate in the second annual “Catch the King” event on October 27 when one of the highest tides of the year is forecast to impact Hampton Roads. Last year’s event attracted more than 500 participants who gathered data to help improve predictive models for forecasting future flooding events. Learn more at whro.org/kingtide
WHRO Education education.whro.org
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WHRO Equips Local Student Scientists
By Belinda ElliottManaging Editor, [email protected]
Matinée
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3:30 - 4:30pm PoldarkSeason 4, Episode 1
Durrells In CorfuSeason 3, Episode 1
Death In ParadiseSeason 7, Episode 5
My Mother & Other StrangersPart Four
Jewel in the CrownOrdeal By Fire
4:30 - 5:30pm Victorian Slum House Victorian Slum House Victorian Slum House Jamestown Jewel in the CrownDaughters of the Regiment
Oct08-12
3:30 - 4:30pm PoldarkSeason 4, Episode 2
Durrells In CorfuSeason 3, Episode 2
Death In ParadiseSeries 7, Episode 6
My Mother & Other StrangersPart Five
Jewel in the CrownThe Day of the Scorpion
4:30 - 5:30pm Great American ReadFall Kick-Off
Great American ReadWho Am I?
Great American ReadHeroes Jamestown Jewel in the Crown
The Towers of Silence
Oct15-19
3:30 - 4:30pm PoldarkSeason 4, Episode 3
Durrells In CorfuSeason 3, Episode 3
Death In ParadiseSeries 7, Episode 7 Shakespeare Uncovered Jewel in the Crown
An Evening at the Maharanee’s
4:30 - 5:30pm Great American ReadHeroes
Great American ReadVillains & Monsters
Great American ReadWhat We Do for Love Jamestown Jewel in the Crown
Travelling Companions
Oct22-26
3:30 - 4:30pm PoldarkSeason 4, Episode 4
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The Veterans Project veterans.whro.org
WHRO is now in the third year of spearheading the Wall of Faces Initiative, a statewide search to locate a photo for every one of the 1,307 Virginian names listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and post online on the Virtual Wall. The search has made incredible progress, and since WHRO started, friends, family, and people who care about this cause have taken on the mission and found 400 photos, leaving only 152 remaining. The Hampton Roads area alone has 35 names missing photos.
We are so close, but we still have work to do. We all have a responsibility to
thank these brave soldiers for their service and honor their memory. You can help. We encourage you to go to whro.org/walloffaces Help us all remember; help us find a face for every name.
Names such as Private First Class Douglas R. Cooke from Newport News and Specialist 4 Norman Elliot, Jr. of Portsmouth both still need a photo. Memorials posted on the Virtual Wall help convey the sentiment we all feel about those individuals still missing that one personal item to help us remember.
Dear Private First Class Douglas Cooke,I hope your photo is put here because this wall of faces should have yours too. Thank you for your service as an Infantryman. It is so important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation’s call. Please watch over America. It stills needs your strength, courage, and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
Specialist 4 Norman Elliot, Jr.An American HeroThank you for your service and your sacrifice. Thank you for stepping up and answering your country’s call. Rest easy knowing you will never be forgotten.
Help us to never forget. We need your help to find these last 152 photos.
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American Graduatewhro.org/americangraduate
Remember Rosie the Riveter? This historic World War II icon was a patriotic call to action to recruit women to enter a traditionally male workforce and fill the holes left by men going to war. By the thousands, women supported the war effort and began working in factories building ships and airplanes, driving fire engines, and much more. By 1943, women made up over half of the aircraft industry’s workforce, and by 1944 women held 33 percent of manufacturing jobs. Ever since World War I, women have proven themselves capable in these jobs, often referred to as skilled trades.
Now it is time to look to recruiting women again as America is facing a huge shortage of workers in skilled trade jobs. These are great opportunities for women who are looking to get to work right out of high school. According to Careerschoolnow.org there are significant benefits; female full-time workers with a bachelor’s degree earn a median annual salary of almost
$40,000, but experienced women in trades can make over six figures in just a few years, without the burden of a four-year college student debt.
One place to start is to consider what these jobs really are: rewarding careers. A new label is starting to emerge to replace terms such as “middle skilled” or “skilled trades,” and that is “skilled careers.” We need to emphasize they are not just
jobs, but also occupations that offer the employee growth in their field and an income that can provide for a comfortable life and support a family.
Yes, there are challenges too as the attitude around women in these jobs needs to catch up to the 21st century, and women may experience discrimination, harassment, and pay inequity. A woman I know who works in HVAC reflected on these challenges and said, “To all the women in typically male-populated fields, I say this: keep at it. With every new skill you learn, you’re opening the door for the next woman to take your place.” As Amelia Earhart once put it, “The most effective way to do it, is to do it.” To learn more, go to whro.org/americangraduate
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On Saturday, October 27 at 10:00 p.m., Doctor Madblood presents his 43rd anniversary Halloween special, MB 43. The Doctor and his gang emerge from the depths of the Pungo Swamp to present a Roger Corman classic stinker from 1961, The Last Woman on Earth.
The film was shot on location in Puerto Rico with the cast and crew from his previous film Creature From The Haunted Sea. The screenplay is by Robert Towne, who also plays a shady lawyer in the film, under a nom de guerre.
Towne also wrote Creature from the Haunted Sea, and went on to write the Academy Award-winning screenplay for
Chinatown, considered by many critics to be among the best film scripts ever written. He gained Oscar nominations for writing The Last Detail and Shampoo, and a lot of critical praise for Tequila Sunrise. He also penned scenes for Bonnie and Clyde, The Godfather and Mission Impossible.
Doctor Madblood puts his gang back together to celebrate Halloween with all the usual nonsense. His pals Dusty and Count Lacudra (both Mike Arlo), his nurse Velma (Susie Passanisi), and of course Brain (Craig T. Adams) will present plenty of foolishness. Plus the doctor’s monsters will be running around inside the film.
The Sybil of the Swamp (Jewell Willis) will appear with two of her witch-sisters (Lori Pucher and Lauren Sundarajan). We can expect trouble from this year’s troublemaker Mana-Jerka (Craig T. Adams) and Pungo Police Officer Hardas (Shellee Casiello). The entire program will be announced by PJ the DJ (Bernie Melton).
Join Doctor Madblood and his troops as they wish Hampton Roads Happy Halloween for the 43rd time!
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PetzingerMr. John Mercogliano, IIIMs. Miriam B. MeredithRexanne D. MetzgerMr. and Mrs. James L. MillerMrs. Christina MinkewiczMichael and Tina* MinterMr. and Mrs. Robert K. MolloyDr. Carolyn S. Moneymaker
David and Mildred MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Richard C. MooreJohn R. and Pollie W. MorisonMr. and Mrs. Duryea W. MortonMs. June H. MyersCameron C. NealMr. and Mrs. James E. NeffMr. and Mrs. Andrew NelsonDr. I. C. Vernon NettoMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. NewtonEdward* and Gayle NicholsCAPT and Mrs. James P. Nickols, USN
(Ret.)Governor and Mrs. Ralph NorthamDr. Carol W. NottinghamDr. Jim NottinghamMr. and Mrs. E. NozzarellaMr. and Mrs. Richard W. OberdorferDeborah S. OganMr. Dan J. O’LoughlinMr. John OmanMs. Rebecca OrmeMr. Gerald OutarFr. Ted PanchakMr. Anthony PanekEllen S. PapettiDr. and Mrs. John C. PartinCapt. and Mrs. Bob R. PattonWilliam and Carolyn PauletteMr. Martin A. Payne and Mrs. Betty B.
PayneJean PeacockMr. Kevin S. PeekPhillip* and Melissa PerdueMr. Stuart E. Perritt and Mrs. Emily W.
Wells-PerrittBetty “BP” PerryMr. and Mrs. J. Christopher PerryMr. Paul B. PeterMr. Alan PhillipsRADM Ann C. Phillips, USN (Ret.) and
CAPT Luis A. Boticario, USN (Ret.)Mr. Lamont Poole and Ms. Penny OotsMr. and Mrs. Loren PowersJoshua Pretlow, Jr.Mrs. Lila E. PretlowMs. Rebecca J. PriceMs. Nancy Powell PrillamanDr. and Mrs. David B. PropertDr. Holly S. Puritz and Dr. Stephen D.
WohlgemuthMr. Harry R. PurkeyMr. and Mrs. Steven QuigleyMs. Ann E. QuinnMr. Ralph RabinowitzCAPT Robert Rabuse, USN (Ret.)
Dr. and Mrs. Bishop P. ReadMs. Ann D. ReedMr. Neil ReedMr. Robert B. ReehlLyn ReidMr. and Mrs. Paul F. ReinsGordon H. RheinstromMr. and Mrs. Craig D. RhodesDr. and Mrs. Donald W. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Allen G. RichterDr. and Mrs. James T. RobertsMr. James RobinsonShirley G. RobyMr. Kevin M. Rogers and Ms. Jackie L.
KingMr. and Mrs. David C. RollinsMeredith and Cindy RoseMr. and Mrs. Carl F. RoyBob and Judy RubinMr. and Mrs. David S. RudigerMr. and Mrs. Paul D. RuffleDr. and Mrs. Hans SachseMs. Kristan R. SammonsMr. Ronald L. SaundersMr. Bill M. SavageMs. Lynn SchoenbaumMr. and Mrs. Warren R. SchultzDr. and Mrs. Robert SeehermanThe Rev. and Mrs. James W. SellLTC and Mrs. Steven W. Senkovich, USA
(Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. SerafiniPeggy ShackelfordMr. and Mrs. Roland T. ShawMr. and Mrs. Alan H. SheelerWin and Jane ShortMs. Judith E. ShubertMr. Wesley S. Simon-Parsons and Dr.
Amanda R. Simon-ParsonsDr. Robert and Ms. Sarah SingleterryMr. Jae SinnettMr. and Mrs. Claude SmithMr. and Mrs. Donald SmithMs. Kristen A. SmithMr. and Mrs. William F. SmithDr. Harold Smuckler and Dr. Naomi SatoMr. and Mrs. Richard L. SobocinskiTodd and Jenifer SolomonMr. Jerome Sovich and Ms. Lin FwudingMr. and Mrs. William T. SpenceMrs. Amy SpringirthMrs. Brenda H. StaffordMr. and Mrs. William StarkVADM and Mrs. H. Denby Starling II,
USN (Ret.)Ed and Jane Stein
Ms. Stephanie StewartMr. and Mrs. Charles StittMr. and Mrs. Paul K. StockmeyerMs. Ann P. StokesTimothy and Kayrin StovallMrs. Virginia StringerMr. and Mrs. Charles P. SutelanMr. and Mrs. David SutelanCAPT and Mrs. Robert Swain, USCG
(Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. SwartzMr. William T. Swartz and Ms. Susan M.
MarshallMs. Carol H. Taaffe and Mr. Kent
Johnson*Mr. and Mrs. Donald TaberDr. and Mrs. Anthony J. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Rich ThomasMr. and Mrs. Wilbert ThompsonDr. Terryl and Mrs. Sheri TimesChristine and Randolph TompkinsMr. Guy K. Tower and The Hon. Winship
C. TowerMr. and Mrs. Richard L. TraweekMr. and Mrs. William D. UngermanMr. Philip F. Upton and Mrs. Virginia
BosherMr. and Mrs. Joseph UrbiMark and Lynn UtechtVivien J. ValentineMr. Phillip D. VandenBergMr. and Mrs. Keith P. VantureMr. Thomas VelascoJim and Betty VillersMr. and Mrs. John WadsworthDr. and Mrs. Alan L. WagnerWalker and Laberge Co., Inc.George and Janis WalshMr. M. Coleman Walsh, Jr.Don WarmkeMrs. Clara Liesmann WarrenMr. and Mrs. Robert H. WarrenMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WatersDr. and Mrs. John A. WattersMerry and Tom WattsMr. Charles H. Webb and Mrs. Kathy E.
James-WebbLewis W. Webb, III and Helen Elizabeth
DragasBruce and Holly WeberMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. WebsterMr. Jason WellsMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. WernerMs. Wertman and Dr. BoldingDrs. Jacob and Tricia WesslerDr. and Mrs. Paul R. West, Jr.
Mr. Timothy M. WheelerMs. Carmella S. WhitakerMr. and Mrs. James A. WhiteFred and Bev WhitleyMr. Clyde W. WillcoxLynda F. WilderBill and Barbi WilleyDr. and Mrs. Scott WilliamsWoods and Chrissy WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Blair WimbushKirsten H. and Karl E. WingenbachMs. Vicki WolfsonJoyce and Bill WooldridgeDr. Robert A. WoolfittMr. John R. WorstellMs. Betty E. WrightsonDr. and Mrs. David W. YacavoneMr. and Mrs. Robert YehMr. Robert YoderMs. Anne E. YoungElizabeth Young and Robert LovellMs. Florence M. Young and Mr.
Leonard J. BallbackHazel and Mike Zamperini
*Deceased
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