June 1974 KPFK Folio

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10:30 RIC MASTEN IN CONCERT — Part II. Big Sur poet, songwriter, philosopher, ordained Unitarian minister sings and talks about things people can relate to. His subjects include love, loneliness, death, suicide, marriage, social problems, and the joy in life. Recorded live in concert at Sepulveda Unitarian church March 30, 1974. Produced by Howard and Roz Larman. Engineering by Alan Kanter.

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

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6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Charles Morgan, and news at about 8:40.

8:55 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast

9:25 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis

9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. D.H. Lawrence's unexpurgated novel, read by Dave Boxall.

10:00 FOLK DANCE WITH MARIO. Ethnic songs and dances from all around the world, presented by Maria Casetta.

11:00 FROM THE CENTER. Another in the series of discussions produced by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara.

12:00 NOON CONCERT. The Four-Hand Piano Music of Ravel and Debussy including En blanc at noir, Petite suite and Ma mere l'oye among other works; Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky, pianists. Katherine Calkin hosts. Stereo.

2:00 J.G. BENNETT AND SHERBOURNE HOUSE: The International Academy for Continuous Education. Sherbourne House was founded by Bennett, author, traveller and teacher, as a result of many years of spiritual and practical life experience. He has developed a unique method based mainly on teachings of Gurdjieff, Shivapuri Baba and Central Asia Sufi Schools. He was interviewed by Amanda Foulger in England last August. Music and sounds of Gurdjieff's sacred dances and Morris dancing music highlight the program, with excerpts from a taped discussion of Gurdjieff: Making a New World with Bennett, Diane Cilento, Tony Schafer, and Lord Thurlow.

3:30 WHICH DOCTORS ARE WITCHES? A discussion with Dierdre English and Barbara Ehrenreich about the history of women in the medical field — both as professionals and as patients. Produced by Milli Martinez.

4:00 FOLK SCENE: Roz and Howard Larman

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

6:00 THE EVENING NEWS 6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. The day's events in Washington, from Dennis Levitt.

7:15 WILLIAM WINTER: News Analysis

7:30 OPEN HOUR

8:30 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA — Live in Concert. Ives: Three Places in New England. Bernstein: Facsimile. Martirano: Contrasts. Gershwin: An American in Paris. Lorin Maazel conducts. Robert Conrad hosts. Stereo.

10:30 THE THREAT AT HARVEST. A documentary report on the conflict between the Teamsters and the United Farmworkers in the Coachella Valley. This year, the Teamsters have launched a $100,000 campaign to eliminate the United Farmworkers Union. Produced by Victor Vasquez with field interviews by Sam Kushrier. (rebroadcast Tuesday the 25th, 3 p.m.)

11:30 APOGEE. With Mitchell Harding.

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

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