WTTW in Chicago was kind enough to
offer WORLD a broadcast window for its locally-produced tribute to film critic
Roger Ebert, who died last Thursday. We're pleased to be able to present
this timely program to a wider audience on WORLD.
CHICAGO TONIGHT: REMEMBERING ROGER EBERT will air tomorrow, 04/09
at 20:00 (8pm) EST and 25:00 EST (aka 04/10 @ 1:00 am EST), replacing BONSAI PEOPLE –
THE VISION OF MUHAMMAD YUNUS. Please see airdates and localization points
below.
PBS, for it's part, wishes to supplement my all-woman uke presentation this past week by offering an hour with Jake Shimabukuro on May 10th. (I tweeted the Women with Ukuleles post with the line: "Some Women with Ukuleles: It's Saturday Music Clubtown, Jake..." A joke with relevance here that perhaps five people read and maybe all five got!)
"Follow ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro over the course of a musical season. Enjoy dynamic performances before sold-out crowds, intimate moments of life on the road and visits to Shimabukuro’s native Hawai’i, where he has risen from local hero to international star."
2 comments:
I'll be watching that Roger Ebert tribute. I miss Roger already...
So...any good?
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