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Antiques Roadshow
Boston Part III
On Antiques Roadshow's visit to Boston, host Mark L.
Walberg and appraiser Stephen Fletcher explore folk art carvings at
the historic Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester. Discoveries include a
host of arms and militaria, such as Civil War photographs; World War
II German POW signs; and a circa 1810 South Carolina musket valued between $6,000 - $8,000.
more WUSF TV Programs...
WATCH: Friday, February 22 at 8:00 PM on WUSF TV |
Weekend Edition
Saturday - Memoirs:
Host Don Gonyea interviews two writers about their memoirs, music impresario/producer Clive Davis ("The Soundtrack of My Life") and former Dodgers catcher Mike Piazza
(“Long Shot”).
Sunday - 2013 Academy Awards: Host Rachel Martin interviews Domenica Ruta about growing up in a blue collar Massachusetts town and life with her eccentric mother.
LISTEN: Saturday and Sunday, February 23 and 24 at 8:00 AM on WUSF 89.7 |
Metropolitan Opera
Bizet's Carmen
Join us this Saturday - a half hour earlier than usual - as we bring you a live broadcast of Bizet’s Carmen. Georgian mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who made an acclaimed Met debut as Carmen in 2010, sings her first Met Saturday matinee broadcast of her signature role. Rising Italian conductor Michele Mariotti, conducts.
more classical music...
LISTEN: Saturday, February 23 at 12:30 PM on WSMR 89.1 and 103.9 |
Saturday Night Jazz with Bob Seymour
Saturday Spotlight: Saxophonist Ron Blake
Ron Blake is one of the leading saxophonists on the jazz scene. For the past several years, you might have seen Ron in the Saturday Night Live band, and you can see him at next week’s Monday Night Jazz concert at USF. (Ron was USF faculty in the early 90s, and now teaches at Julliard and NYU.) more jazz...
LISTEN: Saturday, February 23 at 10:00 PM on WUSF 89.7 |
American Experience
The Abolitionists, Part I
Shared beliefs about slavery bring together Angelina Grimke, the
daughter of a Charleston plantation family; Frederick Douglass, a young
slave who hears about the abolitionists; and
Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose first
trip to the South changes her life and her writing. The abolitionist movement, however, is in disarray as increasing violence raises doubts about the
efficacy of its pacifist tactics.
more WUSF TV Programs...
WATCH: Sunday, February 24 at 9:00 PM on WUSF TV |
Live Performance at WSMR Sarasota Studios!
Maestro Victor DeRenzi
Join Bethany Cagle and Russell Gant for some wonderful live music next Tuesday morning as they welcome singers from the Sarasota Opera to our Sarasota Performance and Broadcast Studio. Maestro Victor DeRenzi will talk about this year’s season and you’ll hear live performances from this year’s repertoire including selections from Turandot, The Pearl Fishers, and Verdi’s A King for a Day. more classical music...
LISTEN: Tuesday, February 26 at 10:30 AM on WSMR 89.1 and 103.9 |
University Beat
Moffitt Expansion
Ground has been broken on Moffitt Cancer Center's new McKinley Drive outpatient facility, which will serve patients with a variety of cancers while also creating a number of jobs for the Tampa Bay area. University Beat on WUSF TV has more on what the plan means for Moffitt, USF and the community. [Photo: Courtesy Moffitt Cancer Center]
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