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September 1963 KPFA FolioPage 3: Image | Text THE KPFA FOLIO Published biweekly and distributed without additional cost to those whose subscriptions make possible the kind of noncommercial programming described herein. Subscriptions are regularly $12 per year, with introductory subscriptions at $3 for a threemonth period available to newcomers. Contributing subscriptions ore also available at $25, $50 and $100, and lifetime subscriptions at $1,000. Students may subscribe for six months at a special rate of $5. In certain parts of the East Bay, listeners may prefer hearing the same programs on KPFB, at 89.3 mc. Broadcast hours for KPFA and KPFB are from 7 a.m. until midnight on weekdays, from 8 a.m. until midnight on Saturdays and Sundays. Sometimes, for special reasons, we stay on later. A date in boldface capitals after a program listing means that the program will be heard again on the date shown. A date in light face after a listing means that the program is a rebroadcast of one originally heard an the date shown. In musical listings, the parentheses show performers, record label, and the approximate time in minutes of each selection. Pacifica Radio, which exists solely to bring noncommercial broadcasting to you, also operates two stations in other areas. KPFK (90.7 mc), at 3729 Cahuenga Blvd., North Hollywood, serves southern California. WBAI (99.5 mc), at 30 East 39th St., New York City 16, serves the New York area. Their programming is similar but not identical. Subscriptions are transferable. KPFK's phone number is TRiangle 7-5583. WBAI's is OXford 7-2288. FM/94.1 mc KPFA the cover . . . was taken by Ernest Lowe in Tulare County. The children belong to a farm worker's family. MONDAY, September 237:00 FOR AND ABOUT CHILDREN. The morning concerts in this Folio were selected by John Whiting from his own collection.
9:00 COMMENTARY. Helen Nelson (Sep. 22) 9:15 WINESBURG, OHIO-XI. Actor Onslow Stevens continues his reading from the Sherwood Anderson work with "Loneliness." (KPFK) 9:40 TIME CYCLE BY LUKAS FOSS. Adele Addison, soprano with the Improvisation Ensemble, and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein. (Columbia ML 5680). 10:15 TREASURES OF PERU. Critic Al Gene Besser interviews Charles Lindstrom, curator of education at the De Young Museum, about the Peruvian gold work on display there until October 13. 11:00 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CATHOLIC ANARCHISTI. Ammon Hennocy speaking at Peter Maurin House in Oakland. (Sept. 14) 11:30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (Sept. 9) BRUCKNER Symphony No. 5, B major (86) 1:00 THE SHAPE OF MUSIC-I. We begin rebroadcast of a nine-part series from our Archives, produced by composer Robert Erickson. Programs I through IV are concerned with melody, V through VII with harmony, VIII and IX with the fugue. 1:30 BEATING THE GAME. Dr. Timothy Leary, a research psychologist, suggests to students at Washington State College that the role of the college is narcotic. The talk was recorded by KRAB-Seattle. 2:30 MUSIC OF THE ITALIAN MASTERS. Frank de Bellis (Sept. 22) 4:00 CHILDREN'S BOOK SAMPLER. Ellyn Beaty 4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
5:30 CHAMBER SERIES
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