April 2012: Explore!

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ON AIR, ONLINE, ON THE GO THE MEMBER GUIDE | APRIL 2012

High School Quiz Show

with Billy Costa | 8

Explore! now available for your iPad see page 1


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In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, Maine Maritime Museum invites you to Experience Maritime Maine in 2012. To Begin Your Voyage check out the comprehensive list of Maine’s many maritime-related attractions and events at ExperienceMaritimeMaine.info.

A project of Maine Maritime Museum’s 50th Anniversary celebration

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Discover new worlds under a leaf. And across the universe.

© Michael Malyszko 2011

Meet live geckos and see how they survive in jungles, deserts, and on frigid mountains. Fly through the solar system and beyond in the Charles Hayden Planetarium’s new interactive show, Explore the Universe: Live! Discover hundreds of interactive exhibits and countless ways to inspire and delight your curious mind. For tickets and information, call 617-723-2500, 617-589-0417 (TTY) or visit mos.org.

Geckos: Tails to Toepads was created by Peeling Productions at Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.

Geckos Sponsored Locally By

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Major sponsorship for High School Quiz Show is provided by the Bank of America Charitable Foundation and Safety Insurance. Additional funding is provided by Massachusetts Teachers Association, XFINITY from Comcast, Harvard Summer School Secondary School Program and Subaru of New England.

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Last October nearly 80 public high school teams from across Massachusetts showed up at WGBH’s Brighton studios to take High School Quiz Show’s 100-question entrance exam. The top-scoring 16 teams advanced to compete in Season 3 of our popular academic battle of the brains, hosted by Billy Costa. Now we’re down to the final eight teams, which this month will face off in a blistering round of quarterfinals you won’t want to miss (page 8). “This is our most competitive year yet,” says WGBH’s Hillary Wells, executive producer. “Schools throughout the Commonwealth have established teams that are preparing specifically for High School Quiz Show.” WGBH has responded in kind—working in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, which has endorsed the series, and The Princeton Review to add more difficult and nuanced questions, many of them derived from the state’s Advanced Placement curriculum. But this is more than just an academic competition: it’s a celebration of what’s happening in education in our state. “There are so many bright, dedicated and committed students who are doing really well,” Hillary says. “These are stories the media rarely covers. WGBH created High School Quiz Show to showcase these students, to celebrate what they’re doing and to rally schools and communities around them…and that’s what’s happening. It’s very exciting.” By extension, we’re also shining a spotlight on the talented teachers who devote countless extra hours to coaching their teams to compete on the show, among them Natick High School teacher Richard Geckle. “These are great kids, great students,” he says. “I’ve taught them all. Helping them prepare for High School Quiz Show has actually been one of the highlights of my teaching career.” Get in on the action and fun, root for your favorite teams and then mark your calendar for next month’s finals culminating in the state championship, Sunday, May 20, at 6:30pm on WGBH 2. High School Quiz Show is educational, inspiring and entertaining…and it’s made possible by your generous annual support.

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Radio 89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio wgbh.org/radio 89.7 HD1 Classical New England classicalnewengland.org 99.5 Boston-NH, 89.7 HD2 Boston, 96.3 Beacon Hill, 89.5 Nantucket, 88.7 Providence WCAI Cape and Islands NPR® Station capeandislands.org 90.1 Martha’s vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 All stations available for streaming on wgbh.org/radio.

Stay Connected WGBH Member Hotline 617-300-3300 weekdays 9am–5pm, membersonly@wgbh.org 24-Hour Program Feedback Line 617-300-5200

The Member Guide on Your iPad

It’s great having a printed program guide to put by your Tv. But what if you could have a more robust magazine with up-to-the-minute schedule updates, video previews, tips on what to watch and listen to, MemberCard discounts and more? If you own an iPad, now you can! Download the Explore! iPad app for free at wgbh.org/ExploreApp

Leadership Circle MemberLine 617-300-3505 leadershipcircle@wgbh.org Ralph Lowell Society Hotline 617-300-3900 ralph_lowell_society@wgbh.org Local Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising 617-300-3783 nancy_dieterich@wgbh.org, wgbh.org/sponsorship Mailing address for gifts and correspondence: WGBH Membership, PO Box 55875, Boston, MA 02205-8264

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Member Discounts and Events Arthur Read

Sabrina Abruzzese and Angelo Atsiknoudas of Belmont use their MemberCards at Boston Baroque, Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Huntington Theatre Company and Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston. For a complete directory of 150+ discounts, go to wgbh.org/membercard

The Luck of the Irish

Concord’s New Exhibit

Cuarteto Latinoamericano

The Concord Museum presents a new exhibit in April, The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society. The innovative exhibition explores the society’s treasures from a variety of perspectives: as items associated with important historical figures or events, as objects of beauty, as exceptional survivals from the past and as conveyors of amazing stories. 4/13–6/17 at The Concord Museum in Concord. Members save $2 per ticket. Info: 978-369-9763; concordmuseum.org

When a middle class African American family wants to buy a house in an all-white neighborhood of 1950s Boston, they pay a struggling Irish family to act as their front. Fifty years later, the Irish family asks for “their” house back. Presented by Huntington Theatre Company. 3/30–4/29 at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Calderwood Pavilion. Members save $10 per ticket. Info: 617-266-0800; huntingtontheatre.org

Mexico’s award-winning Cuarteto Latinoamericano is known worldwide as the leading proponent of Latin American music for string quartet. Celebrating its 30th anniversary season, the ensemble will perform Thu, 4/19, at the First Unitarian Church in Providence. Presented by the Rhode Island Chamber Music Concerts. Members save $5 per ticket. Info: 401-863-2416; ricmc.org

Save the Date!

The Classical Festival

Celebrate Classical New England like never before with The Classical Festival. It’s a music experience unlike any other, right here at our WGBH Studios. The day will include live performances, demonstrations, displays and appearances by our on-air hosts, including Laura Carlo (left) and Cathy Fuller. Everything is designed to put you at the center of the music. Take a tour of our studios or listen to music in the Fraser Performance Studio. Save the date, Sat, 5/12, for a fun-filled day for the entire family!

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater continues its triumphant journey as America’s leading modern dance company. The gifted and gorgeous Ailey dancers bring fire and passion to classic programs and exciting new works alike in their annual April visit to Boston. 4/26–4/29 at Citi Wang Theatre. Members save 10% off tickets, limit 4 per MemberCard. Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston. Info: 617-482-6661; celebrityseries.org/wgbh

Peabody Essex Museum

Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art celebrates Native American ideas that have crossed time and space to be continuously refreshed with new concepts and expressions. Experience this vitality through sculpture, paintings, ceramics, textiles, photographs, videos and monumental installations drawn from collections worldwide. Through 4/29 at the Peabody Essex Museum. Members save $2 off general museum admission. Info: 978-745-9500; pem.org

Jazz in Performance with Marco Pignataro

A multi-talented saxophonist, composer and educator, Marco Pignataro has performed extensively across Europe and the Americas. Pignataro will perform at the WGBH Studios, Wed, 4/4, 8–10pm (8pm tour, 9pm performance). Tickets free to Jazz Club, Leadership Circle and Ralph Lowell Society members. Info: 617-300-5400; wgbh.org/pignataro; $15 for non-members at wgbh.org/boxoffice

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All programs, unless noted (*), are closed captioned for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing. (d) Described for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. To access video descriptions, activate the second audio program (SAP) on your stereo Tv, vCR or DvD player. For more information on WGBH’s services for people with disabilities, go to wgbh.org/access.

Packrat Rescue

Prunella saves everything—ticket stubs, quizzes from second grade, pencil stubs, broken shoe laces… you name it and it’s in her closet! Can Arthur help her break her packrat habits in time to put together the display for the school’s Earth Day fair? Or is Prunella doomed to drown in her clutter? Arthur/Prunella the Packrat Mon, 4/16 at 7am & 11:30am on WGBH 2

How Do I Love Thee? Martha Speaks celebrates National Poetry month with three all-new shows that follow Martha as she reunites with the Bookbots, learns different parts of speech and even meets former poet laureate Billy Collins! Martha Speaks Week of 4/2 at 7:30am & 1:30pm on WGBH 2

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WGBH celebrates Fenway Park’s centennial with national and local Tv programs complemented by news and musical features. National Geographic’s Inside Fenway Park celebrates the 100th birthday of the oldest—and smallest—ballpark in America, telling the story of Fenway’s long history as a venue for sports and as a public space. Ken Burns’s The Tenth Inning showcases the recent era’s extraordinary accomplishments and heroics, as well as its devastating losses and disappointments. WGBH’s Greater Boston will cover facets of the park’s past, and on the radio, 89.7 WGBH and Classical New England will relive great occasions at the park and explore our national treasure. Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 Sun, 4/1 at 9pm on WGBH 44 Boston Trivia Fri, 4/20 at 10pm on WGBH 2 Who was the only player to The Tenth Inning play for the Boston Red Sox, Sat, 4/14 (Pt. 1) & at 4/21 the Boston Bruins and the (Pt. 2) at 9pm on WGBH 44 Boston Celtics? (Answer on Greater Boston bottom of page 9.) Mon–Fri at 7pm on WGBH 2

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knowledgeable WGBH’s High School Quiz Show enters the quarterfinal rounds with eight public high school teams comprising some of brightest students in the Commonwealth going head-to-head on the road to the state championship on May 20. Host Billy Costa says this year’s tournament is fiercely competitive as the teams tackle tough questions in literature, history, science and math as well as current events and general knowledge. Tune in to cheer them on and to play along! High School Quiz Show Sun, 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22 & 4/29 at 6:30pm on WGBH 2 (Repeats Sat 6pm on WGBH 2)

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2 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations (Pt. 1) See Celebrating Dickens, this page 44 Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 See Fenway Park!, page 8 10pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations (Pt. 1) (See 4/1 at 9pm) 44 Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story Discover the connection between Jewish Americans and America’s national pastime through powerful personal and historical stories and an extraordinary collection of rare archival footage and photos. 11pm 2 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 1) 11:30 44 Ask This Old House 9pm

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Voyage into Pacific Island Culture

From enlightening documentaries to musical showcases, this new anthology series journeys into the heart, mind and soul of Pacific Island culture. Waimea ‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar captures the four-day event of the same name, where ukulele and guitar artists converge to share their passion for music; Under a Jarvis Moon tells the story of 130 young men from Hawaii who in the late 1930s were sent by the US government on a clandestine mission to occupy deserted islands; Papa Mau: The Wayfinder profiles Mau Piailug, a master navigator who teaches young Hawaiians the dying art of traditional voyaging; Keola Beamer: Malama Digital: 44.2 Ko Aloha brings together a slack key guitarist, Comcast: 209 Native American flute master and jazz pianist for FiOS: 473 a genre-transcending performance; and There RCN: 94 Once Was an Island chronicles the fight of a Cox: 807 Polynesian community to preserve their eroding Charter: 222 Takuu atoll. Pacific Heartbeat on WGBH World Waimea ‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar Sun, 4/1 at 9pm Under a Jarvis Moon Keola Beamer: Malama Ko Aloha Sun, 4/8 at 9pm Sun, 4/22 at 9pm Papa Mau: The Wayfinder There Once Was an Island Sun, 4/15 at 9pm Sun, 4/29 at 9pm visit worldcompass.org for a complete listing of programs.

Celebrating Dickens

WGBH’s Masterpiece Classic celebrates one of the victorian era’s greatest writers with two new installments. Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, the battered orphan boy who rises from blacksmith’s apprentice to gentleman under the patronage of a mysterious benefactor, who assures him of “great expectations.” Gillian Anderson, David Suchet and Ray Winstone star. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, an adaptation and completion of Charles Dickens’ last novel—left unfinished at the halfway mark at his death—is a psychological thriller about a provincial choirmaster’s obsession with 17-year-old Rosa Bud and the lengths to which he will go to attain her. Cast includes Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters) and Julia MacKenzie (Miss Marple). Masterpiece Classic/Great Expectations Sun, 4/1 (Pt. 1) & 4/8 (Pt. 2) at 9pm on WGBH 2 Masterpiece Classic/The Mystery of Edwin Drood Sun, 4/15 at 9pm on WGBH 2 Find your favorite British dramas on WGBH 44 9

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Damming Impact

Grand Coulee was more than a dam. It was a proclamation. In the wake of the Great Depression, America turned from private enterprise to public works—not simply to provide jobs, but to restore faith. Grand Coulee played a central role in transforming the Northwest; it was the largest hydroelectric power-producing facility in the world when completed in March 1941. But the dam wasn’t all good news: it prevented access to one of the greatest salmon rivers in the world and contributed to the cultural decline of native people along the Columbia River for whom salmon was a key resource. WGBH’s American Experience explores how the tension between technological achievement and environmental impact hangs over the project’s legacy. American Experience/Grand Coulee Dam Tue, 4/3 at 8pm on WGBH 2

Tuesday 3 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Portugal’s Heartland 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 American Experience Grand Coulee Dam See Damming Impact, this page (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 2) 9pm 44 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations (Pt. 1) (See 4/1 at 9pm) 9:30 2 American Experience Panama Canal (d) 10pm 44 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations (Pt. 1) (See 4/1 at 9pm) 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 6pm

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It’s Elemental

What are things made of? It’s a simple question with an astonishing answer. Fewer than 100 naturally occurring elements form the ingredients of everything in our world. WGBH’s Nova takes you on a spin through the world of weird, extreme chemistry on a quest to unlock the secrets of the elements. Host David Pogue (from Nova’s popular Making Stuff series) considers questions such as: Why are some elements, like platinum and gold, relatively inert, while others, like phosphorus and potassium, violently explosive? Why are some vital to every breath we take, while others potentially lethal? Punctuated by surprising and often alarming experiments, this episode takes you on a roller coaster ride through nature’s hidden lab and the compelling stories of discovery that reveal its secrets. Nova/Hunting the Elements Wed, 4/4 at 9pm on WGBH 2

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Explore an interactive periodic table, play a game or watch the program on the Nova Elements free iPad app. Tinker in the Atomic Sandbox, where you can build atoms from a stock of electrons, protons and neutrons, or see if you have what it takes to create the molecules in a cotton t-shirt, a travel mug filled with coffee, a banana, a watch or DNA. Download the app starting Wed, 4/4, from iTunes.

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Thursday 5 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe South England; Dover to Lands’ End 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Mister Rogers & Me Meet some of Mister Rogers’ real-life “neighbors” and discover more about the man himself in this charming and philosophical documentary produced by one of Mister Rogers’ Nantucket neighbors, Benjamin Wagner. 6pm

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44 Nova Hunting the Elements (See 4/4 at 9pm) 9pm 2 Independent Lens Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey See Spoiler Alert: Elmo Is Human, this page (d) 10pm 44 To Be Heard A look at a unique poetry class in the Bronx for at-risk kids where anything could be said or shared. 10:30 2 Yellowstone: Land to Life 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

Friday 6 2 PBS NewsHour 44 History Detectives 7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report 7:30 2 Basic Black 44 Cook’s Country 8pm 2 Washington Week 44 Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles, CA (Pt. 3) 8:30 2 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Live from Lincoln Center Renee Fleming @ The Penthouse 44 This Old House Hour 10pm 44 Globe Trekker 6pm

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Saturday 7 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 Ask This Old House 11:30 2 Food Trip with Todd English 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One José Rivera 12pm 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 44 Nova Hunting the Elements (See 4/4 at 9pm) 12:30 2 Essential Pepin The Vegetable Bounty (d) 1pm 2 The French Chef Gateau in a Cage (*) 1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America 2pm 2 Simply Ming 44 How Long Is a Piece of String (See 4/2 at 10pm) 2:30 2 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen 44 American Experience Grand Coulee Dam (See 4/3 at 8pm) (d) 3:30 2 Cook’s Country 4pm 2 Cuisine Culture 11am

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Spoiler Alert: Elmo Is Human

Every day, millions tune in Sesame Street to see one of the world’s most adored and recognizable characters: a furry red monster named Elmo. Yet for all of Elmo’s fame, the man behind the icon is able to walk down the street without being recognized. Kevin Clash knew even as a teenager growing up in Baltimore that he wanted to be a puppeteer for Jim Henson’s team, the creative force behind Sesame Street. With a supportive family backing him, Clash made his dreams come true. Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg. Independent Lens/Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey Thu, 4/5 at 9pm on WGBH 2

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44 Key Largo 9:30 2 The Worst Week of My Life 10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 2) 11pm 2 Basic Black 44 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 High School Quiz Show (*)

Sunday 8 6am 44 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 2) 7am 44 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 44 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am 44 Moneytrack (d)

Two Views of the Titanic

Experience the Titanic from two perspectives. Saving the Titanic presents a dramatic interpretation of the Titanic’s final hours, told from the point of view of the engineers below deck as they struggle to maintain power and keep the ship afloat to save as many lives as possible. In The Titanic with Len Goodman, learn about the human stories that unfolded in the years after the ship sank. Goodman (a judge on Dancing With the Stars) meets descendants of passengers and crew and hears how, for the families of many on board, the sinking was just the beginning of the story. Saving the Titanic Sun, 4/1 at 7pm on WGBH 2 Titanic with Len Goodman Tue, 4/10 at 8pm on WGBH 2

8:30 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am 44 Washington Week 9:30 44 Greater Boston 10am 2 High School Quiz Show (*) 44 Inside Washington 10:30 44 McLaughlin Group 11am 2 Travelscope Crossing the Swiss Alps (d) 44 Need to Know 11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Great Swiss Cities: Luzern, Bern, Zurich and Lausanne 44 Ask This Old House 12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Patagonia: Torres Del Paine 44 Theater Talk (*) 12:30 2 Basic Black 44 Equitrekking Carolinas (d) 1pm 2 Great Performances at the Met Satyagraha 44 Invitation to World Literature The Thousand and One Nights (d) 1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

2pm 44 Music Voyager Nashville: Music City 2:30 44 The Artist Toolbox Sam Gilliam 3pm 44 Cuisine Culture 3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Seafood Chronicles (d) 4pm 2 Moyers & Company 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 4:30 44 Essential Pepin Family Favorites (d) 5pm 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Krzysztof Wodiczko 44 Lidia’s Italy in America 5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 2) 44 Simply Ming 6pm 44 Nova Hunting the Elements (See 4/4 at 9pm) 6:30 2 High School Quiz Show (*) See The Elite Eight, page 8 7pm 2 Mister Rogers & Me (See 5/5 at 8pm) 8pm 2 Finding Your Roots (d) 44 Nature Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers (d)

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Monday 9 2 PBS NewsHour 44 History Detectives 7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Heart of England and South Wales 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 3) 44 Ashes to Ashes 9pm 2 Independent Lens Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey (See 4/5 at 9pm) (d) 44 Hustle 10pm 44 MI-5 10:30 2 Ask This Old House

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US tornado outbreak, meeting those affected and the scientists trying to predict tornadoes. 44 Doc Martin 10pm 2 America Revealed Food Machine See America from Above, this page 44 Waking the Dead 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

America from Above

Journey high above the American landscape to experience the nation as never seen before. You’ll get an inside look at the networks that feed and power our country, produce millions of goods and transport people great distances. While these networks rely on vast, complex and precisely calibrated systems, most Americans have never had the chance to observe or understand them. Until now. Hosted by Yul Kwon (winner of Survivor: Cook Islands). America Revealed/Food Machine Wed, 4/11 at 10pm on WGBH 2 America Revealed/Nation on the Move Wed, 4/18 at 10pm on WGBH 2 America Revealed/Electric Nation Wed, 4/25 at 10pm on WGBH 2

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Rivers of Ice: Vanishing Glaciers of the Greater Himalaya Opens April 13 Berenice Abbott Photography and Science: An Essential Unity Opens May 3

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natural disasters, extreme poverty and national tragedy. 10:30 2 Ask This Old House 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

Friday 13 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Basic Black Cook’s Country 8pm Washington Week Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles, CA (Pt. 2) 8:30 2 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Art in the Twenty-First Century Change (d) 44 This Old House Hour 10pm 2 Titanic with Len Goodman (See 4/10 at 8pm) 44 Globe Trekker 11pm 2 Need to Know 44 PBS NewsHour 11:30 2 Charlie Rose 6pm

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2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 44 America Revealed Food Machine (See 4/11 at 10pm) 12:30 2 Essential Pepin Family Favorites (d) 1pm 2 The French Chef Cheese and Wine Party (*) 44 Bus Stop 1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America 2pm 2 Simply Ming 2:30 2 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 2:45 44 Key Largo 3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen 3:30 2 Cook’s Country 4pm 2 Cuisine Culture 4:30 2 Rough Cut Shaker-Inspired Step Stool 4:45 44 Local Hero 5pm 2 This Old House Hour 6pm 2 High School Quiz Show (*) 6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations (Pt. 2) (See 4/8 at 9pm) 6:45 44 The French Lieutenant’s Woman 8:30 2 As Time Goes By 12pm

2 Outnumbered 44 Tenth Inning Top of the Tenth See Fenway Park!, page 8 (d) 9:30 2 The Worst Week of My Life 10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 3) 11pm 2 Basic Black 44 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 High School Quiz Show (*) 9pm

Sunday 15 44 Antiques Roadshow El Paso, TX (Pt. 3) 7am 44 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 44 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am 44 Moneytrack (d) 8:30 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am 44 Washington Week 9:30 44 Greater Boston 10am 2 High School Quiz Show (*) 44 Inside Washington 10:30 44 McLaughlin Group 6am

Join Lidia Celebrates America for a journey through a panoply of wedding traditions. This new WGBH co-produced special begins at a Nigerian American wedding in New Orleans featuring traditional regional cuisine that includes jambalaya, crawfish and pralines. Move on to an Indian American wedding featuring classic Indian wedding dishes, including tandoori specials, seafood kebabs and a variety of Indian breads. Then attend a Korean American wedding with celebrity fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, who creates a special outfit for Lidia to wear. Round out the journey at a wedding that examines the marriage of Irish American and Italian American cultures, with music and food represented from each. Lidia Celebrates America/ Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New Tue, 4/17 at 8pm on WGBH 2

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Taking Care of Earth

Hear inspiring stories from citizens who have made smart energy choices and look at the way nations are finding sustainable energy solutions in these two Earth Day specials. Energy Quest USA takes us across the US, with stops from Alaska, where ocean power and other initiatives are becoming an important part of the power portfolio, to Baltimore, Maryland, where the Neighborhood Energy Challenge is enabling low-income homeowners to save as much as $1,300 a year. Powering the Planet looks at some of the world’s most important case studies in energy policy, including China, where a full-throttle approach to multiple sustainable energy technologies is giving rise to a new empire of clean tech. Energy Quest USA—Earth: The Operator’s Manual Sun, 4/22 at 5pm on WGBH 44 Powering the Planet—Earth: The Operator’s Manual Sun, 4/22 at 6pm on WGBH 44

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Thursday 19 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe London: Royal and Rambunctious 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Saving Songbirds 44 Nova Crash of Flight 447 (d) 9pm 2 American Experience Earth Days (d) 44 Independent Lens Revenge of the Electric Car In 2006, thousands of new electric cars were purposely destroyed by the same auto companies that built them. Today, 6pm

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fewer than six years later, the electric car is back…with a vengeance. 10:30 44 Independent Lens Facing The Storm: Story of the American Bison An enduring symbol of America stands on the brink of collapse. Cattle ranching, urban sprawl and sport hunting has squeezed the beast from the Great Plains it once dominated. Is there room for the American bison in America anymore? 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 11:30 44 PBS NewsHour

Friday 20 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Basic Black Cook’s Country 8pm Washington Week Antiques Roadshow Providence, RI (Pt. 1) 8:30 2 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Art in the Twenty-First Century Boundaries (d) 44 This Old House Hour 10pm 2 Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 (See 4/1 at 9pm) 6pm

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Saturday 21 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 Ask This Old House 11:30 2 Food Trip with Todd English 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Cheech Marin (See 4/15 at 5pm) 12pm 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 44 America Revealed Nation on the Move (See 4/18 at 10pm) 12:30 2 Essential Pepin All Puffed Up (d) 1pm 2 The French Chef Apple Dessert (*) 44 American Experience Hoover Dam (d) 1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America 2pm 2 Simply Ming 44 Nature River of No Return 2:30 2 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen 44 Bringing Up Baby 3:30 2 Cook’s Country 11am

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44 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 1) 44 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

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44 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 44 Moneytrack (d) 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 44 Washington Week 44 Greater Boston

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Rescuing the Economy

Since 2008, Wall Street and Washington have fought against the tide of the fiercest financial crisis since the Great Depression. What have they wrought? In a special four-hour investigation, WGBH’s Frontline tells the inside story of the struggles to rescue and repair a shattered economy, exploring key decisions, missed opportunities and the unprecedented and uneasy partnership between government leaders and titans of finance that affects the fortunes of millions of people around the world. Part 1 investigates how two US administrations have confronted the crisis; Part 2 exposes the inner workings of global high finance, which four years after the crisis exploded remains largely shrouded in secrecy and laden with risk. Is the global economy once again on the brink? Frontline/Money, Power and Wall Street Tue, 4/24 (Pt. 1) & 5/1 (Pt. 2) at 9pm on WGBH 2

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44 Need to Know 2 Rick Steves’ Europe The Czech Republic Off the Beaten Path 44 Ask This Old House 12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Africa: Madagascar 44 Theater Talk (*) 12:30 2 Basic Black 44 Equitrekking Colorado (d) 1pm 2 Saving Songbirds 44 Invitation to World Literature My Name Is Red (d) 1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground 2pm 2 Nature River of No Return 44 Music Voyager Israel: Voices from the Desert 2:30 44 The Artist Toolbox Hugh Newell Jacobsen 3pm 2 Lidia Celebrates America Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New (See 4/17 at 8pm) (d) 44 Cuisine Culture 3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Beef Chronicles (d) 4pm 2 Moyers & Company 11:30

44 Earth: The Operators’ Manual Richard Alley sheds light on the causes of climate change and explores sustainable energy options. 5pm 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Majora Carter 44 Energy Quest USA— Earth: The Operator’s Manual See Taking Care of Earth, page 15 5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 1) 6pm 44 Powering the Planet— Earth: The Operators’ Manual See Taking Care of Earth, page 15 6:30 2 High School Quiz Show (*) See The Elite Eight, page 8 7pm 2 America Revealed Nation on the Move (See 4/18 at 10pm) 44 Independent Lens Power Paths Follow the efforts of American Indian tribes as they explore ways to bring renewable energy projects into their communities. 8pm 2 Finding Your Roots (d)

44 American Experience Civilian Conservation Corps (d) 9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 1) An adaptation of Sebastian Faulk’s bestselling novel about lovers torn apart by World War I. Eddie Redmayne (The Pillars of the Earth) plays Stephen Wrayford, whose pre-war affair with Isabelle Azaire (Clémence Poésy, Harry Potter) has an enduring effect on him as he fights in the trenches. 44 American Experience Earth Days (d) 10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 1) (See 9pm) 11pm 44 Ask This Old House 11:30 44 In the Life

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44 America’s Test Kitchen 2 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 2) 44 Ashes to Ashes 9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Providence, RI (Pt. 2) 44 Hustle 10pm 2 America Revealed Nation on the Move (See 4/18 at 10pm) 44 MI-5 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 8pm

Tuesday 24 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe The Best of Sicily 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 American Experience The Crash of 1929 (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 2) 9pm 2 Frontline Money, Power and Wall Street (Pt. 1) See Rescuing the Economy, page 17 6pm

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WGBH presents two films in remembrance of the Holocaust. A Film Unfinished offers an examination of a newly discovered reel from an infamous Nazi propaganda film that exposes how the Reich manufactured scenes of life inside the Warsaw Ghetto. Inheritance tells the moving story of Monika Hertwig, the daughter of mass murderer Amon Goeth, who has spent her life trying to come to terms with her “inheritance.” Hertwig seeks out Helen Jonas, who is one of the few living eyewitnesses to Goeth’s unspeakable brutality. The women’s raw, emotional meeting unearths terrible truths and lingering questions about how the actions of our parents can continue to ripple through generations. Independent Lens/A Film Unfinished Thu, 4/26 at 8pm on WGBH 2 P.O.V./Inheritance Thu, 4/26 at 9:30pm on WGBH 2

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44 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 1) (See 4/22 at 9pm) 10:30 44 Yellowstone: Land to Life 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

Wednesday 25 2 PBS NewsHour 44 History Detectives 7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Three-Part Travel Skills Special 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Nature Radioactive Wolves (d) 44 Lark Rise to Candleford 9pm 2 Nova Secrets of the Sun 44 Doc Martin 10pm 2 America Revealed Electric Nation See America from Above, page 13 44 Waking the Dead 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 6pm

Thursday 26 2 PBS NewsHour 44 History Detectives 7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Three-Part Travel Skills Special 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Independent Lens A Film Unfinished See Remembering the Holocaust, page 18 44 Nova Secrets of the Sun 9pm 44 Frontline 9:30 2 P.O.V. Inheritance See Remembering the Holocaust, page 18 10pm 44 Independent Lens Facing the Storm: Story of the American Bison (See 4/19 at 10:30pm) 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 6pm

Friday 27 6pm 7pm 7:30

2 PBS NewsHour 44 History Detectives 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report 2 Basic Black 44 Cook’s Country

2 Washington Week 44 Antiques Roadshow Providence, RI (Pt. 2) 8:30 2 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Art in the Twenty-First Century History (d) 44 This Old House Hour 10pm 2 Chautauqua: An American Narrative 44 Globe Trekker 11pm 2 Need to Know 44 PBS NewsHour 11:30 2 Charlie Rose 8pm

Saturday 28 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 Ask This Old House 11:30 2 Food Trip with Todd English 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Majora Carter 12pm 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 44 America Revealed Electric Nation (See 4/25 at 10pm) 12:30 2 Essential Pepin Shell-Ebration (d) 1pm 2 The French Chef Meat Loaf Masquerade (*) 44 Designing Healthy Communities Retrofitting Suburbia 1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America 2pm 2 Simply Ming 44 Designing Healthy Communities Rebuilding Places of the Heart 2:30 2 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen 44 Designing Healthy Communities Social Policy In Concrete 3:30 2 Cook’s Country 4pm 2 Cuisine Culture 44 Designing Healthy Communities Searching for Shangri-La 4:30 2 Rough Cut Octagonal Lazy Susan 5pm 2 This Old House Hour 5:10 44 Bus Stop 6pm 2 High School Quiz Show (*) 6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 1) (See 4/22 at 9pm) 7pm 44 Local Hero 8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 2 As Time Goes By 11am

2 Outnumbered 44 The Great Train Robbery 9:30 2 The Worst Week of My Life 10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 2) 11pm 2 Basic Black 44 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 High School Quiz Show (*) 9pm

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44 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 2) 44 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 44 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 44 Moneytrack (d) 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 44 Washington Week 44 Greater Boston 2 High School Quiz Show (*) 44 Inside Washington (*) 44 McLaughlin Group 2 Travelscope Swiss Roots (d) 44 Need to Know 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Athens and Side Trips 44 Ask This Old House 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Alaska: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 44 Theater Talk (*) 2 Basic Black 44 Equitrekking Wyoming (d) 2 Nova Secrets of the Sun (See 4/25 at 9pm) 44 Invitation to World Literature Odyssey (d) 44 Bluegrass Underground Cherryholmes 2 Frontline 44 Music Voyager Israel: Songs from the Holy Land 44 The Artist Toolbox Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky 44 Cuisine Culture 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Fish Chronicles (d) 2 Moyers & Company 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 44 Essential Pepin Shell-Ebration (d)

2 Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Ming Tsai 44 Lidia’s Italy in America 5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 2) 44 Simply Ming 6pm 44 The Great Train Robbery 6:30 2 High School Quiz Show (*) See The Elite Eight, page 8 7pm 2 America Revealed Electric Nation (See 4/25 at 10pm) 8pm 2 Finding Your Roots (d) 44 Nature Radioactive Wolves (d) 9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 2) (See 4/22 at 9pm) 44 P.O.V. Inheritance (See 4/26 at 9:30pm) 10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 2) (See 4/22 at 9pm) 44 Independent Lens A Film Unfinished (See 4/26 at 8pm) 5pm

Monday 30 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Three-Part Travel Skills Special 44 America’s Test Kitchen 8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, GA (Pt. 3) 44 Ashes to Ashes 9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Providence, RI (Pt. 3) 44 Hustle 10pm 2 America Revealed Electric Nation (See 4/25 at 10pm) 44 MI-5 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 6pm

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Programs, Repeats and Overnights on 2 and 44 Arts & Drama American Masters Harper Lee: Hey Boo! Tue (4/3) 1am on 44, 4am on 2, Thu (4/5) 4am on 44, Thu (4/12) 9pm on 2, Fri (4/13) 2am on 2, 1:30pm on 44, Sat (4/14) 2:30am on 2, Mon (4/16) 2am on 2 Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel Wed (4/4) 4am on 44, Fri (4/6) 5am on 2, Thu (4/12) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/13) 1am on 2, Sat (4/14) 1:30am on 2, Mon (4/16) 1am on 2 Arsenic and Old Lace Sat (4/21) 4:50pm on 44 Art in the Twenty-First Century Boundaries Fri (4/20) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/21) 1:30am, 5am on 2, 2am on 44, Mon (4/23) 12am on 2, 3am on 44, Wed (4/25) 4am on 2 Change Fri (4/13) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/14) 2am on 44, 5am on 2, Sun (4/15) 3am on 2, 4am on 44, Mon (4/16) 3am on 44, Wed (4/18) 4am on 2 History Fri (4/27) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/28) 2am on 44, 5am on 2, Sun (4/29) 12am on 2, Mon (4/30) 12am on 2, 2:30am on 44 The Artist Toolbox Zang Toi Sun (4/1) 2:30pm on 44 Sam Gilliam Sun (4/8) 2:30pm on 44 Massimo & Lella Vignelli Sun (4/15) 2:30pm on 44 Hugh Newell Jacobsen Sun (4/22) 2:30pm on 44 Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky Sun (4/29) 2:30pm on 44 Austin City Limits Raphael Saadiq/Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears Sun (4/8) 12am on 44 John Legend & The Roots Sun (4/15) 12am on 44 Alejandro Escovedo/ Trombone Shorty Sun (4/22) 12am on 44 Roy Orbison Sun (4/29) 12am on 44 Bluegrass Underground 18 South Sun (4/1) 1:30pm on 44 Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder Sun (4/8) 1:30pm on 44 Will Hoge Sun (4/15) 1:30pm on 44 Mike Farris & The McCrary Sisters Sun (4/22) 1:30pm on 44 Cherryholmes Sun (4/29) 1:30pm on 44 Bringing Up Baby Sat (4/21) 3pm on 44 Bus Stop Sat (4/7) 7:10pm on 44, Sat (4/14) 1pm on 44, Sat (4/28) 5:10pm on 44 The French Lieutenant’s Woman Sat (4/14) 6:45pm on 44, Sat (4/21) 6:50pm on 44 Great Performances The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater Sun (4/1) 7pm on 44, Mon (4/2) 1am on 2; 3am on 44 Great Performances at the Met Don Giovanni Sun (4/1) 1pm on 2, Wed (4/4) 1am on 2 Satyagraha Sun (4/8) 1pm on 2, Mon (4/9) 1am on 2, Sun (4/15) 12am on 2 The Great Train Robbery Sat (4/28) 9pm on 44, Sun (4/29) 6pm on 44 Invitation to World Literature The God of Small Things Sun (4/1) 1pm on 44 The Thousand and One Nights Sun (4/8) 1pm on 44 The Epic of Gilgamesh Sun (4/15) 1pm on 44 My Name Is Red Sun (4/22) 1pm on 44 Odyssey Sun (4/29) 1pm on 44

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Best of Britain As Time Goes By Every Sat 8:30pm on 2 Ashes to Ashes Every Mon 8pm on 44; Tue 1am on 2 Doc Martin Every Wed 9pm on 44 Hustle Old Sparks Come New Mon (4/2) 9pm on 44, Tue (4/3) 2am on 2 Clearance from a Deal Mon (4/9) 9pm on 44, Tue (4/10) 2am on 2 Benny’s Funeral Mon (4/16) 9pm on 44, Tue (4/17) 2am on 2 The Fall of Railton Fc Mon (4/23) 9pm on 44, Tue (4/24) 2am on 2 The Delivery Mon (4/30) 9pm on 44 Keeping Up Appearance Sat (4/7) 7:30pm, 8pm on 2, Sat (4/28) 8pm on 2 Lark Rise to Candleford Every Wed 8pm on 44, Thu 1am on 2 Masterpiece Classic Birdsong (Pt. 1) Sun (4/22) 9pm, 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/23) 1am, 4:30am on 2; 1:30am, 1:30pm on 44, Tue (4/24) 4am, 9pm on 44, Sat (4/28) 6:30pm on 2 Birdsong (Pt. 2) Sun (4/29) 9pm, 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/30) 1am, 4am on 2; 1am, 1:30pm on 44 Great Expectations (Pt. 1) Sun (4/1) 9pm, 10pm on 2, Mon (4/2) 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 3am, 4am on 2, Tue (4/3) 4:30am, 9pm, 10pm on 44, Sat (4/7) 6:30pm on 2 Great Expectations (Pt. 2) Sun (4/8) 9pm, 11pm on 2, Mon (4/9) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Tue (4/10) 4am, 9pm on 44, Sat (4/14) 6:30pm on 2 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Sun (4/15) 9pm, 11pm on 2, Mon (4/16) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Tue (4/17) 4am, 9pm on 44, Sat (4/21) 6:30pm on 2 MI-5 Accidental Discovery Mon (4/2) 10pm on 44, Tue (4/3) 3am on 2 The Mole Mon (4/9) 10pm on 44, Tue (4/10) 3am on 2 Nuclear Strike Mon (4/16) 10pm on 44, Tue (4/17) 3am on 2 Season 8, Episode 1 Mon (4/23) 10pm on 44, Tue (4/24) 3am on 2 Season 8, Episode 2 Mon (4/30) 10pm on 44

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Outnumbered Every Sat 9pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/15, 4/22, 4/29) 5am on 2 Waking the Dead End of the Night (Pt. 2) Wed (4/4) 10pm on 44, Thu (4/5) 2am on 2 Substitute (Pt. 1) Wed (4/11) 10pm on 44, Thu (4/12) 2am on 2 Substitute (Pt. 2) Wed (4/18) 10pm on 44, Thu (4/19) 2am on 2 Endgame (Pt. 1) Wed (4/25) 10pm on 44, Thu (4/26) 2am on 2 The Worst Week of My Life Every Sat 9:30pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/15, 4/22, 4/29) 5:30am on 2

Food & Wine America’s Test Kitchen Every Mon–Thu 7:30pm on 44; Sat 3pm on 2 Cook’s Country Every Fri 7:30pm on 44; Sat 3:30pm on 2 Cuisine Culture Every Sun 3pm on 44; Sat 4pm on 2 Essential Pepin Every Sat 12:30pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/29) 4:30pm on 44 Food Trip with Todd English Every Sat 11:30am on 2 The French Chef Every Sat 1pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1) 6pm on 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Every Sat 2:30pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/29) 4pm on 44 Kimchi Chronicles Every Sun 3:30pm on 44 Lidia Celebrates America Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New Tue (4/17) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/18) 1am, 5am on 2; 2am, 1:30pm on 44, Thu (4/19) 5am on 44, Sat (4/21) 3am on 44, Sun (4/22) 12am, 3pm on 2 Lidia’s Italy in America Every Sat 1:30pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/29) 5pm on 44 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Every Sat 12pm on 2 Simply Ming Every Sat 2pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/29) 5:30pm on 44

History American Experience Grand Coulee Dam Tue (4/3) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/4) 1am, 1:30pm on 44, 4am on 2, Sat (4/7) 3pm on 44, Sun (4/8) 12am on 2, Mon (4/9) 3am on 44 Panama Canal Tue (4/3) 9:30pm on 2, Wed (4/4) 2:30am on 44, Mon (4/9) 4:30am on 44 Hoover Dam Tue (4/17) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/18) 2am on 2; 3am, 2:30pm on 44, Thu (4/19) 4am on 44, Sat (4/21) 1pm on 44 Earth Days Thu (4/19) 9pm on 2, Fri (4/20) 2am on 2, 1:30pm on 44, Sun (4/22) 2am on 2, 9pm on 44, Mon (4/23) 2:30am on 2 Civilian Conservation Corps Sun (4/22) 8pm on 44 The Crash of 1929 Tue (4/24) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/25) 1am, 5am on 2, 3am on 44, Thu (4/26) 4am on 44, Mon (4/30) 3:30am on 44 Antiques Roadshow Every Sun 6am on 44; 5:30pm on 2, Mon–Tue 8pm on 2, Wed 5am

on 44, Fri 8pm on 44, Sat 10pm on 2 Also on Sun (4/1) 11pm on 2, Mon (4/2, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30) 9pm on 2, Tue (4/3) 2:30am, 1:30pm on 44, Wed (4/11) 4am on 2, Sat (4/14) 4am on 44, Tue (4/17) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Sat (4/21) 4am on 44, Tue (4/24) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Fri (4/27) 1:30pm, 2:30pm on 44 Chautauqua: An American Narrative Fri (4/27) 10pm on 2, Sat (4/28) 3am on 44, Sun (4/29) 1am on 2 Finding Your Roots Every Sun 8pm on 2, Thu 3am on 2 Also on Mon (4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 4/30) 12am on 44, Mon (4/2) 1:30pm on 44, Tue (4/10, 4/17, 4/24) 3am on 44, Tue (4/3) 3:30am on 44, Wed (4/11) 4am on 44, Mon (4/23) 12:30am on 44 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent Tue (4/3) 5:30am on 44, Mon (4/30) 5:30am on 44 History Detectives Every Mon–Fri 6pm on 44 Inside Fenway Park: An Icon at 100 Sun (4/1) 9pm on 44, Mon (4/2) 12am on 2, 5am on 44, Fri (4/20) 10pm on 2, Sat (4/21) 2:30am on 2, Wed (4/25) 3am on 2 Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story Sun (4/1) 10pm on 44 Saving the Titanic Sun (4/1) 7pm on 2, Mon (4/2) 2am on 44, 5am on 2, Sat (4/7) 3:30am on 44, Tue (4/10) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/11) 2am on 2, 3am on 44, Thu (4/12) 5am on 44, Sun (4/15) 10pm on 44 Tenth Inning Top of the Tenth Sat (4/14) 9pm on 44 Bottom of the Tenth Sat (4/21) 9pm on 44 Titanic with Len Goodman Tue (4/10) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/11) 1am, 5am on 2, 2am, 1:30pm on 44, Thu (4/12) 4am on 44, Fri (4/13) 10pm on 2, Sat (4/14) 3am on 44, Sun (4/15) 9pm on 44

Home, Living & Travel Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Every Sun 12pm on 2, Mon–Fri 4pm on 44 Ask This Old House Every Mon–Fri 4:30pm on 44, Tue–Fri 12:30am on 44, Sat 12:30am,11am on 44; 11:30pm on 2, Sun 11:30am on 44 Also on Sun (4/1) 11:30pm on 44, Wed (4/4) 3pm on 44, Fri (4/6) 3:30am on 2, Sun (4/8) 3:30am on 2, 10:30pm on 44, Mon (4/9) 10:30pm on 2, Tue (4/10) 3pm on 44, Thu (4/12) 10:30pm on 2, Fri (4/13) 3:30am on 2; 3pm on 44, Mon (4/16) 3:30am on 2, Sun (4/22) 11pm on 44, Mon (4/23) 12am, 3pm on 44, Sat (4/28) 3:30am on 2, Mon (4/30) 3pm on 44 Designing Healthy Communities Retrofitting Suburbia Sat (4/28) 1pm on 44 Rebuilding Places of the Heart Sat (4/28) 2pm on 44 Social Policy In Concrete Sat (4/28) 3pm on 44 Searching for ShangriLa Sat (4/28) 4pm on 44 Equitrekking Vermont Sun (4/1) 12:30pm on 44 Carolinas Sun (4/8) 12:30pm on 44

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Radio Spotlight Radio Journalist and Storyteller Phillip Martin Award-winning journalist Phillip Martin believes in the power of radio to convey the “magic of storytelling.” “You’re not just hearing a story, your imagination is activated and you’re seeing it,” Martin says. As senior reporter for 89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio, Martin exposes listeners to stories that otherwise would remain untold—from human trafficking to homelessness. Last fall his stories helped earn him WGBH’s Margret and Hans Rey/Curious George Producership for 2011–12. WGBH’s Matt Roy recently spoke with Martin about his background, his work and his approach to reporting.

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Why journalism as a career?

I knew a long time ago that I wanted to tell stories. It goes back to the struggling neighborhood in Detroit where I grew up and the characters and people I saw who, if they were part of a regular news story, would have been made out to be one gigantic stereotype. When in reality, they were these extraordinary personalities—a lot of them humorous, many of them tragic. So I wanted to tell the stories of my neighborhood and others like it. It was either going to be through journalism or the theater. With journalism, you reach a much larger audience.

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How do you avoid stereotypes in your reporting? The key to my journalism, and something I learned many years ago, is that you have to embrace complexity. Very few things are as simple as they look, and understanding that helps you sidestep your own prejudices. The beauty of WGBH is that we have an editorial team that takes the time to tell stories. That’s not to say we don’t have one-minute stories on the air, but even in those instances we find nuance and make the reporting about more than just “he said, she said.”

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Occupy Boston was the focus of intense media scrutiny last fall. How did you approach that story? I wanted to look at how the Occupy move ment’s credibility was being eroded by the public perception that its ranks were filled with drug users, etc. My question was, “How might they

I can’t imagine any other place that would have allowed and encouraged journalism that focused on a homeless man over a three-day period.

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What are the types of stories that you like reporting? I’m passionate about social justice, whether it’s related to human trafficking, or the war on drugs or the use of DNA as a way of verifying a person’s guilt or innocence. Those are the types of issues that I’m attracted to.

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“The key to my journalism, and something I learned many years ago, is that you have to embrace complexity.” improve their public relations?” I give our editorial director Ted Canova credit for reframing it as “What would Don Draper (from the TV show Mad Men) do?” Through this lens, I collected feedback from local ad executives. I spoke to people at the encampment. It was about trying to understand the humanity of individuals within the movement’s ranks. I felt it was important to point out that Occupy Boston, at least as it was originally constituted, included teachers and ironworkers, students and professors. It wasn’t just a bunch of “crazy hippies.”

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Your series about a homeless man named Bruce is another example focus ing on an individual to better under stand a group. Precisely. It takes a real, live human being and his or her multidimensional self in order for us to see that they’re not a caricature. Bruce is someone who I’d seen on the streets of Cambridge off and on for a long time, and I struck up a conversation with him. I discovered a remarkable individual whose story was not being told. He’s a Vietnam veteran who has lived on a bench outside a café for 10 years. It is his artwork that is particularly intriguing, but also his wealth of knowledge. That I was able to pursue this story is a tribute to 89.7.

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You did an in-depth series on human trafficking. What surprised you and is your work ongoing? The most surprising thing was how extraor dinarily difficult it is for law enforcement, and certainly for journalists, to find victims in a trade that probably involves about 25 million people worldwide. And that says something about both the efficacy of the traffickers and about the fear that exists among those who are trafficked. In the coming year, there will be fairly extensive followup on some of the issues we raised in the original reporting.

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How is investigative reporting different from day-to-day news coverage? First of all, it takes a lot more time. There are several aspects to investigative journalism. There’s the sexy aspect: what you see, what you hear, the final result. And then there’s the grind, the research. There are a lot of levels of research: actual reporting, of course, developing a huge reservoir of contacts, statistical and demographic research, and looking at records.

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What’s your view of 89.7 WGBH’s role in the news and media landscape? We have great potential to make a huge impact on journalism in Boston and New England, and we’re well on our way to doing that. We have a very talented staff and the ability to combine the resources of radio and television. We also have a vast archive that we’re beginning to integrate into our coverage on a more consistent basis. Without history, we often miss context. Our archives allow us to give listeners a fuller picture and a deeper understanding of issues. Listen to the stories mentioned here, as well as other reporting by Phillip Martin, at wgbh.org/topics/author/Phillip Martin

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89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio The State of State Integrity By Phil Redo Managing Director, 89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio

Honesty and integrity: key values people claim to seek in political leaders. In fact, research indicates that “integrity” is the single most important quality candidates can possess—even more important than their position on a specific issue. But the evidence is clear: leaders and candidates, both state and national, often fall well short of such expectations. WGBH Radio recently joined forces with Public Radio International (PRI) and a select group of pubic radio stations from around the country to participate in “The State Integrity Investigation,” a $1.5 million public collaboration designed to expose practices that undermine trust in state capitals—and to spotlight states that are doing things right. (Funding for this wide-ranging project comes from three philanthropic groups: The Omidyar Network, The Rita Allen Foundation and The Rockefeller Family Fund.) Earlier this year, Ted Canova, WGBH Radio’s executive editor for news, traveled to cold, snowy Minneapolis to meet with PRI and our other editorial partners. Over two days he heard briefings from researchers who had gathered background material and hard data involving the undermining of trust in state capitals. Over the next several months you will hear reports informed by this data. How does Massachusetts measure up? How different is the Commonwealth compared to the other 49 states? Our goal is to help explore

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and evaluate the laws on the books and the culture that surrounds them. The project will shine a light on inadequate laws and ineffective enforcement policies that can so easily lead to influence peddling, political patronage and backroom deals. The information we pass along through our journalism should help us all be better informed about what impacts the basic integrity of our state. As the project rolls out, you will hear national stories, produced by the other partner stations, on programs such as The Takeaway (a WGBH Radio co-production with PRI) and, of course, local stories within WGBH’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, our resident talk shows and online at wgbhnews.org. As voters go to the polls, accountability, openness and honesty will be among the results WGBH will be reporting. Stay tuned.

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Jazz on WGBH with Eric Jackson

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A child piano prodigy who performed a Mozart piano concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 11, Herbie Hancock has been instrumental in shaping the sounds of acoustic and electronic jazz and rhythym and blues. Tonight’s program highlights Hancock’s acoustic piano music. Mon, 4/9 at 8pm Jazz on WGBH with Steve Schwartz

Harvard Jazz Bands

Special guest saxophonist Joe Lovano of the Harvard Jazz Bands will be in studio to discuss the latest news about the bands. Also featured on the show will be trumpeter Ryan Kisor. Part of the New York jazz scene since the early 1990s, Kisor goes almost undetected as a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. But he has recorded extensively, though mostly for a foreign record label, making his work hard to come by. Not tonight! Fri, 4/13 at 8pm

The World’s Geo Quiz

Where in the World Is…

Test your grasp of geography with The World’s Geo Quiz: This landlocked country in central Europe shares borders with seven neighbors: Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Austria. Though it has no beachfront property on the Mediterranean, the country’s got the largest freshwater lake in central Europe: Lake Balaton. And there’s plenty of mineral water too from all the hot springs scattered around the country. Bubbly water is on the menu in just about every café and restaurant, where you also might sit down for a hearty roasted goose leg. The fizzy stuff caught on here back in the 1800s. In the 1900s, these inexpensive drinks were used to make bad wine drinkable. Ever since it was introduced, the local version of a wine spritzer called a fröccs has been popular. Can you name the country where seltzer is king? Find the answer on the bottom of page 24 or online where you can listen to a story about the town at http://bit.ly/TW_seltzer

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New Hampshire Public Radio teams up with Generation PRX and the Terrascope Youth Radio group at MIT for another one-hour youth special. Fresh Greens 2.0 examines what it means to be “green.” Youth radio producers from around the country reflect on their observations and seek out programs and efforts designed to have a positive impact on the environment. Sun, 4/22 at 8pm

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Classical New England Centennial Celebrations By Cheryl Willoughby Classical New England Music Director

“People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” —Rogers “The Rajah” Hornsby, Sr. This year, we celebrate a number of centennial anniversaries, and we’re marking many of these milestones in music with our special “Trail of ’12” programs. Fenway Park opened in 1912, with the inaugural pitch tossed out on April 20. The Sox went on to win the World Series that year, and then won several more until the 1919 trade of Babe Ruth in the off-season brought on the infamous “Curse of the Bambino” years. A hundred years of history can go a long way to establish romantic mythology and deep traditions at a place like Fenway. Win or lose, the Sox and their beloved ballpark have become defining elements in the life of Boston just as surely as the Charles River or the Freedom Trail. It just wouldn’t be summer here without an afternoon (or several!) spent at the park, watching the Olde Towne Team rack up the runs on the Green Monster’s handturned scoreboard. It’s also a special year in Washington, DC, though for reasons only loosely related to politics. Each year shortly after the vernal equinox, thousands of cherry trees spontaneously burst into pink profusion, delicately blanketing Save the Date!

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the many historic buildings and parkways in a soft spring rain of fresh flower petals. This highly anticipated phenomenon attracts thousands of visitors annually from around the world. For that sweetly fleeting time each spring, the sheer beauty and natural springtime wonder of the cherry blossoms softens the landscape and the monumental silhouettes that define the contours of the nation’s capital. In March of 1912, the cherry trees arrived in Washington as a gift from the city of Tokyo. There were 12 different native Japanese varieties in all, for a grand total of 3,020 trees. While that’s a large number of individual trees, like Fenway, the collective pleasure they’ve given can be multiplied tenfold through the generations upon generations of people who have appreciated their beauty over the years. Musically, too, the world is feeling a lot like springtime these days. This month even as the trees are blooming and baseball season springs back into life for another summer, Japan’s Kitanodai Gagaku Ensemble will be joining members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for a collaborative concert celebrating the 1912 gift of the cherry trees. The April 9th joint concert will feature a selection of traditional Japanese songs, in a program titled From Centennial to Millennial Spring. Whether your pleasure is baseball, music or horticulture, April brings with it the history of past seasons and the promise of many more ahead. Happy springtime to you from all of us at Classical New England!

What’s on Classical New England Monday–Friday 5am 10am 2pm 7pm 9pm

Classical Music with Laura Carlo Classical Music with Alan McLellan 12pm Café Europa Classical Music with Cathy Fuller Thursdays: 4pm BSO Preview Fridays: 4pm Drive Time Live Performance Today with Fred Child Classical Music with James David Jacobs Fridays: Concierto

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Saturday 6am In Performance with Cathy Fuller 7am Classical Music with James David Jacobs 9am Classics For Kids 12pm Classical Music with Ray Brown 5pm From the Top 6pm New England Summer Festivals 7pm Boston Symphony Orchestra 10pm BSO on Record

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On the Trail of 1912 Mayor John “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald throws out the inaugural pitch on April 20, 1912.

By Benjamin K. Roe Managing Director of Classical Services “Boston for the year 1912 has moved forward with a stronger industrial and commercial spirit than I have ever known before.’’ —Mayor John Fitzgerald, quoted in the Boston Sunday Post Opening Day at Fenway is invariably a milestone occasion for New Englanders. More than any date on the calendar or daffodil in bloom, it’s the surest and most reliable sign that spring has finally arrived, and with it the promise of a new season. It will be an especially momentous occasion in 2012, as the venerable ballyard in the Back Bay celebrates its 100th anniversary. Fenway Park may be the most famous, but it’s merely one of an extraordinary number of buildings, initiatives, and institutions that were launched in Boston a century ago, the result of a concerted civic effort led by Mayor John Fitzgerald, the grandfather of John F. Kennedy. In 1912, “Honey Fitz” oversaw the fifth-largest city in the nation (Boston’s population was 700,000, one-third greater than today, and growing rapidly). But besides a ballpark, the city was sorely lacking for grand hotels, hospitals, public amenities, infrastructure…and even room to grow. All of that changed in the span of a remarkable year that we’ll chronicle on Classical New England. This month, we’ll launch ”The Trail of ’12”, a series that will revisit the great spaces and grand visions of a century ago that are still with us today.

To help us on the journey, we’ve enlisted the help of some of The Hub’s finest musicians, writers and historians to bring the songs and stories of the Boston of 1912 to life. And what a year it was! Here are just a few of the centennial stops we’ll make: • The Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel • The Franklin Park Zoo • The Hyde Park neighborhood (annexed by the City of Boston in 1912) • Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now Brigham & Women’s Hospital) • The Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common • The Skating Club of Boston • The Cathedral Church of St. Paul • The NAACP (Boston Chapter, first in the nation, chartered in 1912) • The Harvard Club on Commonwealth Avenue And, it should be said, Fenway Park, where the Red Sox and New York Highlanders played April 20, 1912, on Opening Day (Red Sox won by one run in extra innings). And, lest we forget, the World Championship flag was raised in 1912 when the Sox beat the New York Giants—four games to three, with one tie—in a rare eight-game series. Beating the accursed Giants by a whisker—now that is something to remember… and to dream about! Listen weekday mornings at 7am and afternoons at 6pm for “The Trail of ’12,” starting this month on the air on Classical New England and online at classicalnewengland.org

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WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR Station Bird News

By Mindy Todd WCAI’s Managing Director for Editorial/Host The first Monday of every month on WCAI, Cape and Islands “Bird Man,” Vernon Laux, joins me on The Point (weekdays at 9:30am) to talk about the latest bird news. Vern is the resident naturalist for the Linda Loring Nature Foundation on Nantucket. His appearances on WCAI generate listener calls and emails that include across-the-spectrum questions about birds, bird behavior and events going on in the natural world. The discussions are lively, informative and entertaining, as Vern and listeners swap insights and anecdotes. It’s April, and there is a lot going on in the natural world to see in your yard or at your favorite spots. The spring migration is well under way. Sea ducks are heading north, loons are everywhere and land birds’ behavior and singing is hard to miss. American Woodcocks are displaying at dawn and dusk—if you’ve never heard and seen this fabulous display, you are missing something spectacular!

What’s on WCAI

Online: capeandislands.org On-air: 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 Boston

Monday–Friday 5am 6am 7am 9:30 10am 12pm 1pm 2pm 4pm 6pm 7pm 7:30 8pm 9pm 10pm 12am

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BBC World Update The Takeaway Morning Edition The Point The Diane Rehm Show The Story Fresh Air Talk of the Nation All Things Considered The World Marketplace The Point Fresh Air PBS NewsHour News from the BBC News & Notes

Editor Karen Hartley Contributors Maria Bruno Ruiz, Jake Messier, Phil Redo, Susan Reed, Ben Roe, Matt Roy, Cheryl Willoughby Designer Tong-Mei Chan Photo Research Julie Ecker

Ospreys are back on nesting poles all over the region attracting lots of attention. Where do they spend the winter? How long do they live? Do they eat anything other than fish? These are just some of the questions you can expect to be answered Vern Laux is joined by WCAI listeners Bill and on The Point. Judith Page on a fall birding outing at Peterson’s You never know what you farm in Falmouth. might hear when Vern stops by. A listener once called in to tell us about her efforts to save a small bird by breathing into its beak! You might call it bird CPR. (Seems the little guy was just tired and after a short nap under a bush, he perked up and flew away.) Call in with your bird questions and stories the first Monday of the month from 9:30am to 10am. Vern also can be heard with the weekly Bird News report on Wednesdays at 8:35am on Morning Edition, and Fridays at 4:30pm on All Things Considered.

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BBC World Service News Living on Earth Weekend Edition Car Talk Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me! This American Life The Moth/Radiolab To the Best of Our Knowledge Splendid Table On the Media Weekend All Things Considered A Prairie Home Companion Says You! Selected Shorts American Routes Afropop Worldwide

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at the MFA Complementary Collections Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo and the MFA

Through June 24, 2012 Two collections of Dutch and Flemish masterpieces unite including work by Rembrandt. Ludolf Bakhuizen, Ships in a Gale on the IJ before the City of Amsterdam, 1666. Oil on canvas. Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection.

Jewels, Gems, and Treasures Ancient to Modern New treasures have been added to this sparkling exhibition including hundreds of diamonds. Charles Robert Ashbee, Marsh bird brooch, 1901–02. Museum purchase with funds donated by Susan B. Kaplan, Linda Fenton, Penny Vinik, and Museum Purchase Funds. Reproduced with permission.

Paper Zoo Through August 19, 2012 Picasso, Audubon, Calder, and more: images of the animal world delight visitors of all ages. With support from the Benjamin A. Trustman and Julia M. Trustman Fund. Theodorus van Hoytema, Dierstudies (Animal Studies): Angora Konynen (detail), 1898. Plate 2 from the portfolio of seven lithographs. Fund in memory of Horatio Greenough Curtis.

Don’t Miss April School Vacation Week Free drop-in programs, Apr 17–20 All images copyright Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, unless otherwise noted. © 2012 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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