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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 24: Text | Image sunday 236:00 EARWASH. Among Consenting Perverts"—Tiji and Weird with very open phones. Old radio too. 8:00 CHAMBER MUSIC IN THE MORNING. Wolfgang Wijdeveld: Sonata for Violin and Piano; Lex van Delden: Fantasy for Harp and Eight Wind Instruments; Willem Pijper: Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano; Quintet for Wind Instruments. Program material courtesy of Radio Nederland. Stereo. 9:00 BIOMEDITATION 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, 6:45 p.m. 1:00 THE SUNDAY OPERA. Arrigo Boito: Mefistofele. Soloists: Norman Treigle, Placido Domingo, Montserrat Cabalte With Julius Rudel conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Angel SCLX 3806). Fred Hyatt hosts. Stereo. 5:00 MARGARET WRIGHT ON SCHOOLS. Telling it like it is, on education and other subjects, with guests from various community projects, and open phones. 6:00 THE SUNDAY NEWS: Sanford Fidell 6:30 THE SOUR APPLE TREE. Covering the art world and environs, with Clare Spark. 7:30 MUSIC NOT FOR EXPORT: Carmina Czechia. Jarostav Krcek: Old Czech Folk Songs—Prague Madrigalists; Members of the Pilsen Radio Orchestra, Jaroslav Krcek conducting. Joe Cooper hosts. 8:30 CARLOS HAGEN PRESENTS. The isolation of the strong individual. Dr. Carl Faber discusses the pressures of conformity and society upon strong individuals and the reasons why they often feel they must seek protective isolation. 9:30 FOLK SCENE. The best (in fact the only) live folk music program in town. Guest performers, even occasional records, produced by Roz and Howard Larman, with a little help from their friends. 12:00 MUSIC BLACK AND WHITE. Blues and bluegrass, with Nawana Davis. 24 monday6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, consumer report, and news at about 8:40. 9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK Rebroadcast from Friday evening. 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. We again remind you that sensitive language is used in the reading for this month. If you feel you might be offended by D.H. Lawrence's novel, we suggest you tune to another station during the halfhour segment this month as Dave Boxall (KPFK News) reads the complete unexpurgated version of the love affair between Constance Chatterly and what must be the world's most famous gamekeeper. 10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC. Sounds of the Caribbean, with Sandy Jules. 11:00 GRAY POWER. Exploring the problems and the joys mixed together in the aging process. Produced by Aurelia Morris, with open phones. | |
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