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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 11: Text | Image saturday 18:00 TRANS. A program on the last of the Three Major Annual Full Moon Festivals, the Festival of Humanity. 9:30 HALFWAY DOWN THE STAIRS. Set your alarm for an hour worth waking for. Stories, songs, voices, instruments, and creative foolishness. With Uncle Ruthie (Buell). 10:30 FOLK MUSIC: John Davis 12:30 THE CAR SHOW. John Retsek and Jack Kirkpatrick invite your participation in finding out all about your car and what ails it. Open phones. 1:30 PREACHIN' THE BLUES: Bruce Bromberg 3:00 NOMMO. Contemporary soulsounds, with Tambuzi Nyamavu. 4:30 INSIDE L.A. Examining social, political and cultural happenings in L.A. Featuring guests, interviews, commentary by Ron Ridenour, and jazz interludes. Produced by Earl Ofari. 5:50 WEEKEND CALENDAR: Terry Hodel 6:00 THE SATURDAY NEWS With Larry Moss and some helpers. 6:30 COUNTERFOOD Nonprofit food stores? There are a handful scattered round the country. The Ocean Beach People's Food Store in San Diego is one of them, Stephen Blum visited the store to find out how it can operate without profits. He also found the store's coordinators engaged in some unique methods of community organization. Ideology is eschewed, making the store a true descendent of the 60's counter culture. (rebroadcast Tuesday the 4th, 3:00 p.m.) 7:00 FRAU LOU: "Dare Everything — Need Nothing" II. The second half of Barbara Kraft's profile of Lou Andreas-Salome, contemporary of Nietzsche, Freud and Rilke. Part I was presented during Women's Month. Featuring Julie Adams as Frau Lou. (rebroadcast Monday the 3rd, 2:00 p.m.) 8:00 ZYMURGY. "Creative energy defines itself. Therefore confront the work." —Roberto Gerhard. At least David Cloud confronts a pair of stereo mikes, four Scully tape recorders, and two Fairchild turntables every Saturday night. Sometimes creative musical events occur. In stereo. 10:00 THE WILLIAM MALLOCH PROGRAMME. A musical (mostly classical) treasure hunt conducted by the critic, composer and former music director of KPFK. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. 2 sunday6:00 EARWASH: sf. "Grok around the Clock"— Tonight Jean Henri Fang and Narco Dale present Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds." and the holeless "disc from the future" from the files of Sword-waner Duck. 8:00 CHAMBER MUSIC IN THE MORNING. Willem Pijper: String Quartet No. 5 (unfinished); Henk Badings: Ballad for Flute and Harp; Pijper: Trio for Piano, violin and Cello; Hans Kox: Sextet No. 4 for Wind Quintet and Piano. Program material courtesy of Radio Nederland. Stereo. 9:00 BIO-MEDITATION WITH JACK GARISS. Experiential, experimental exploration of states of consciousness. 10:00 COME TO LIFE. A human growth center of the air, with Herschel Lymon. 10:45 MANY WORLDS. Ethnic songs and dances from every corner of the world—prepared, preserved and presented by Mario Casetta. 11:30 DOROTHY HEALEY. A communist viewpoint, with open phones. 12:30 IMPEACHMENT DESK. The week in review, rebroadcast from Friday at 6:45 p.m. 1:00 THE SUNDAY OPERA. Wagner: Lohengrin. Soloists: Jess Thomas, Elisabeth Grummer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Christa Ludwig, Gottlob Frick, Otto Wiener; Chorus of the Vienna State Opera; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Kempe (Angel S-3641). Fred Hyatt hosts. Stereo. 5:00 MARGARET WRIGHT ON SCHOOLS. Telling it like it is, with open phones. 6:00 THE SUNDAY NEWS: Sanford Fidell 6:30 THE SOUR APPLE TREE. Covering the art world and its environs, with Clare Spark. 7:30 MUSIC NOT FOR EXPORT: Rarities by Rimsky and Rachy. Rimsky-Korsakoff: Pan Voyevoda—Suite; Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, Eugene Svetlanov conductor; Prelude-Cantata "From Homer" Margarita Miglau, soprano; Nina Ksakova, mezzo-soprano; Glafira Koroleva, contralto; Women of the Russian Rebpublicna Capella Choir; Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Eugene Svetlanov conductor; Rachmaninoff: Prince Rostislav—Symphonic Poem; USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Svetlanov conductor. Joe Cooper hosts. 8:30 CARLOS HAGEN PRESENTS. Songs of non-liberation. A depressing but realistic program for feminists. It shows the message of male chauvinism and women's resignation that pervades a large number of American popular songs, especially those aimed at rural audiences (rescheduled from last month). 9:30 FOLK SCENE. A program of contemporary and traditional folk music, with live, in-studio guest performers, produced by the Larmans. 12:00 MUSIC BLACK AND WHITE. Nawana Davis plays country and city blues and bluegrass. | |
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