June 1974 KPFK Folio

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11:00 RAPE! It is estimated that a rape occurs in this country every 1 ½ minutes. Drawing on a variety of sources, including the New Woman's Survival Catalogue and a San Bernardino conference on rape, this program examines the socio-psychological nature of rape, and reports on who is doing what in the search of solution.

12:00 NOON CONCERT. Bach: a long cantata and a short oratorio. This program features Cantata No. 76, Die Himmel erzaehlen die Ehre Gottes and the Easter Oratorio. Katherine Calkin hosts.

2:00 SPECTRUM: Carlos Hagen 3:00 MATTHEW 11:28. Rebroadcast from Thursday the 13th, 10:30 p.m.

4:00 MUSIC BLACK AND WHITE: Nawana Davis

5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady.

6:00 THE EVENING NEWS

6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Latest information on the unfolding historic event, produced by Dennis Levitt, with help from News and Public Affairs.

7:15 LABOR REPORT: Paul Schrade and Paul Rosenstein

7:30 OPEN HOUR

8:30 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—Live in Concert. Monseverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610)—New England Conservatory Chorus and Boston Boys Choir. Michael Tilson Thomas conducts. William Pierce hosts. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system. Stereo.

10:30 ALTERNATIVE SOURCES. How a small FM station from Pacifica can tell you more about the world than the giant networks with massive resources. A look at the origins and operations of Internews, Liberation News Service and the Pacifica bureaus. Produced by Jim Berland and Debbie Miller. (Rebroadcast Thursday the 27th, 3:00 p.m.) [photo caption: “Liberation News Service, an alternative source of news and graphics, is featured in program at 10:30. Here, an LNS staff member prints its bi-weekly offering. The Folio is always rich in LNS graphics.”]

11:00 GAY AT HEART. Subjects of interest to LA's Gay community, with guests and open phones. Hosted by Morning Glory.

12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c.

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6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Labor Report, and news at about 8:40 a.m.

9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Rebroadcast from yesterday evening, 6:45 p.m.

9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. D.H. Lawrence's unexpurgated love story, read during the month by Dave Boxall.

10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: Richland Women. With Joanne Erde and Roberta Friedman.

11:00 INSIDE L.A. Earl Ofari selects portions from his Saturday program.

11:30 WOMEN FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION. Hosted by Dorothy Eletz.

12:00 NOON CONCERT. Chamber Music of Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 7 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 108; Borodin Quartet (Seraphim/Melodiya SIC 6035); Violin Sonata, Op. 134; David Oistrakh, violin; Sviatoslav Richter, piano (Melodiya/Angel SR 40189); String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110; Borodin Quartet (Melodiya/Seraphim SIC 6035); Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57; Eva Bernathova, piano; Janacek Quartet (Artia ALP 188). David Cloud hosts. Stereo.

1:55 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis

2:00 PLAY OF THE WEEK: Lenny. Based on the life and words of Lenny Bruce, written by Julian Barry with music by Tom O'Horgan. Featuring the original Broadway cast, recorded live at the Brooks Atkinson Theater in New York. Directed by Tom O'Horgan.

4:00 ORGANIC GARDENING

5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady.

6:00 THE EVENING NEWS

6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK, Dennis Levitt reports on the latest news on the Washington front, with help from News and Public Affairs Departments.

7:15 CHARLES MORGAN: Commentary

7:30 OPEN HOUR

8:30 MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS — II. Recorded live in concert at the Leo Bing Theater of the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art on October 22, 1973. Ferdinand Ries: Trio, Op. 28; Barney Childs: Trio (In memoriam Paul Blackburn); Thea Musgrave: Elegy; Anthony Gilbert: Nine or Ten Osannas (American premiere). The performers are the Montagnana Trio—John Gates, clarinet; Caroline Worthington, cello; and Delores Stevens, piano; with assisting artists Joseph Kruger, horn; Kathleen Lenski, violin; Peter Mark, viola; and Paul Polivnick, conductor. At intermission David Cloud interviews composer Thea Musgrave and the Montagnana Trio. Technical production by Mark Rosenthal, Frederick Ampel, and David Cloud. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system. Stereo.

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