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Art Is....
Proportions of the Body

Dr. Allen shares the work of Winslow Homer’s “Snap the Whip” with students.  They then do a classroom experiment to discover the proportions of the body.  The class concludes with a practical application of proportions allowing each student to draw their very own action figure. Visit the website to see what you need to draw along.
Monday, June 9, 7:30 pm


Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry it on: A Musical Legacy



Share in the four-decade-long career of Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers. The program includes rare archival performances of songs that energized the spirit of the nation's cultural and political renaissance.
Monday, June 9, 8 pm


Peter, Bethany and Rufus: Spirit of Woodstock

Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary returns to Woodstock, NY to perform with soulful folk jazz duo Bethany & Rufus, featuring Yarrow's daughter Bethany and virtouso cellist Rufus Cappadocia.
Monday, June 9, 10 pm


Art of Gardening


John Pape hosts KVPT’s weekly gardening program.
Tuesday, June 10, 7:30 pm


Roadtrip with Huell Howser: Hanford

Hanford is a town that loves its history and knows how to show it off. Huell starts his adventure in the main town square that has a beautiful vintage carousel popular with tourists and locals alike. Then he’s off on a fire truck tour of downtown, to breakfast at Star Restaurant, coffee at Art Works, ice cream at Superior Dairy, a visit to the Fox Theatre, Carnegie Museum and Church of the Saviour and all of this on the first day! On day two, Huell is joined by Camille Wing from the Taoist Temple Preservation Society to give a tour of Hanford's historic China Alley and the Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center. This adventure is full of wonderful history and friendly locals.
Tuesday, June 10, 8 pm
Thursday, June 12, 9:30 pm
Saturday, June 14, 6:30 pm



The Brain Fitness Program

Dr. Michael Merzenich of The University of California San Francisco and his colleagues around the world present a scientifically-based set of brain exercises in this innovative and life-altering PBS pledge program.
Tuesday, June 10, 9 pm


Rita Rudner: Live from Las Vegas

Voted "Best Comedian" in Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review-Journal for the last six years, Rita Rudner has become one of Las Vegas' most beloved performers. Rudner shines in her premiere PBS stand-up concert event which was recorded in February 2007 at Harrah's.
Tuesday, June 10, 10:30 pm


Hey Kids, Let's Cook!
Albondigas

Kathy teaches the kids to make this classic Mexican soup.
Wednesday, June 11, 7:30 pm


The Righteous Brothers 21st Anniversary Celebration

In this thrilling 1983 concert, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield - the seminal rock and rollers known to the world as the Righteous Brothers - reunited to bring back blue-eyed soul music. The concert, taped live at the Roxy Theater in Los Angeles, marked the 21st anniversary of the duo's collaboration.
Wednesday, June 11, 8 pm


Celtic Thunder

Enjoy the group's debut performance is a celebration of Celtic heritage and men – their loves, attitudes, individuality, power and strength, throughout life's journey. From rousing ensemble numbers to solos showcasing each member’s vocal style and personality, Celtic Thunder performs powerful ballads, popular hits, and heartwarming songs of love and loss from across the Celtic music spectrum: Irish, Scottish, traditional and contemporary.
Wednesday, June 11, 9 pm


0 to 5 in 30 Minutes!
Sleeping Through the Night

Stories include: When your toddlers won’t sleep through the night; importance of protein; teaching children personal safety.
Thursday, June 12, 7:30 pm


Stay Rich Forever and Ever with Ed Slott

Tax advisor Ed Slott, CPA, has been on a mission to educate Americans about protecting their retirement savings. With an estimated $16 trillion in tax-deferred savings, Americans need to have a plan in place to avoid being taxed as much as 90% on their investments. Slott shares strategies viewers can implement right now to safeguard more of their retirement savings-for themselves and their beneficiaries. Also airs at 9:30 pm
Thursday, June 12, 8 pm


Valley Press

Jim Tucker hosts KVPT’s public affairs program.
Friday, June 13, 7:30 pm


Broadway’s Lost Treasures III: The Best of the Tony Awards

The greatest stars of the American Musical Theatre in the most memorable song and dance numbers from the Tony Awards. Each and every performance has either been nominated for or won a Tony Award.
Friday, June 13, 10:30 pm


Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry it on: A Musical Legacy

Share in the four-decade-long career of Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers. The program includes rare archival performances of songs that energized the spirit of the nation's cultural and political renaissance.
Saturday, June 14, 8 pm


The Jewish People: A Story of Survival

This is the story of Jewish survival. How did a band of desert nomads, against such overwhelming odds, survive four millennia and shape the course of world history?
Sunday, June 15, 7:30 pm


Mystery!

Five years after Morse's death, Lewis -- now promoted to inspector -- returns to his old stomping ground of the university city of Oxford after an attachment on the British Virgin Islands. Even before Lewis can get home from the airport, he and his new, much younger colleague Hathaway are diverted by the flashing blue lights and police activity of a murder scene, centered on the death by a single bullet of an American college student.
Sunday, June 15, 9 pm