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Join us
Sunday evenings at 9pm
for the
Hosted by Putumayo's CEO and Founder Dan Storper and KFOG personality Rosalie Howarth, the Putumayo World Music Hour is an internationally syndicated radio show that takes listeners on a weekly journey through the music of many different
cultures, now heard internationally on more than 150 commercial and non-commercial stations around the world.
How about listening to Millenium of Music on Sundays from 9am to 10am.
Program Director, Stewart Jacoby, begins KEDT's daily classical
music programming with :First Hour", followed by APM's
"Performance Today".
Join Liz Laubach
every Wednesday afternoon at 1pm
for The New York Philharmonic This Week- this series has been described as "the most ambitious orchestra series currently on American radio". Hear it every week on South Texas Public Radio.http://nyphil.org/
attend/broadcasts/
index.cfm
Every Thursday at 1pm
Classical Afternoon’s Rachel brings you Center Stage from Wolf Trap, a 13-week, one-hour radio program showcasing live performances from some of today’s finest chamber musicians, hosted by Rich Kleinfeldt
and Bill McGlaughlin. http://www.wolf-trap.org/
performances/
centerstage.html
The Metropolitan Opera Broadcasts may be over for the season, but South Texas Public Radio still brings you great operatic performances! Join us every Saturday at 12:30pm as the WFMT Radio Network presents a broadcasting landmark: A Full Season of American Opera Companies. Performances from the 2006-2007 season of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand Opera and the San Francisco Opera, broadcasting May through December 2007. http://www.wfmt.com/
![]() Wednesday, October 8, 8pm
Latinos
'08 The 2008 election is explored from the perspective
of Latino voters. Included: how they're being wooed by
candidates and advocacy groups. Also: a look at how
Latino politicians have fared handling issues of interest to
their constituencies.
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Wednesday, October 22, 8 pm, Independent
Lens "Chicago 10"
Mondays beginning Nov. 5, 7:00pm, Encore Saturdays, 6:30pm Watch your favorite schools go head-to- head or brain- to-brain in an all out test of intellectual superiority and "smarts." |
Get
Challenged during our upcoming FM Membership
Drive: October 11 through October 19 See photos, click below Summer Workshop Gonzales Center SUMMER READING: Schools that are interested in a summer reading program, PLEASE feel free to contact the Education Department at KEDT. We have just received a shipment of The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants, The Year My Parents Ruined My Life and The Lottie Project. These are just a few of the books in our collection that would be a fantastic addition to the end of your year or to support your summer program. |
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The era of analog broadcast television in the United States will end as the nation completes its transition to an all-digital system. While this change will mark the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it won’t signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations will still be available.
If you currently receive analog television over the air or via an antenna, you’ll need to take action to continue watching your favorite stations.
TVs accessing "pay" television service such as cable or satellite aren't likely to be affected by the switch.
Challenge
Academic Tournament
Mondays -7pm, encore Saturdays, 6.30pm
PBS KIDS
Writing Workshops for kids ages 7 to 11, Oct. through
Dec.
Parents
Fall Into Reading Can you really get your kids to read
more?
Educators
Educator Workshop Five new websites for kids, aged 9 to
12.
Adult Learning
Online Courses Can you earn college credits while staying
at home? Yes, you can by enrolling in telecourses as seen on
KEDT.
Live the thrilling sounds of the CCSO. Whether it's Bronfman, Bell, Brahm's, or beethoven, the CCSO is Where Music Lives!
Join as an Individual or as a Group! Interested in doing community service? Volunteering at KEDT is always great fun.
STPBS accepts cars, motorcycles and recreational vehicles. Most vehicles are accepted, except those that are heavily damaged or incomplete. STPBS “Vehicles for KEDT” Donation Program accepts donations in its viewing and listening area.
How do you donate your vehicle to KEDT?
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