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Tonight at 7, Antiques Roadshow looks back at some of the biggest jackpots in the show’s history. At 8, American Masters looks at the life of Little Women author Louisa May Alcott and Peanuts creator Charles Schulz at 9.
On Tuesday at 7, NOVA looks at some of the missing answers in the Darwin’s theory of evolution.
If you are staying in for New Year’s Eve, the New York Philharmonic will be performing Live from Lincoln Center at 7 followed by the music of the 50s and 60s at 9 and former Band drummer Levon Helm and his friends Sheryl Crow, Alison Krause and Robert Plant at 10.
On New Year’s night at 8, Great Performances has its traditional concert by the Vienna Philharmonic hosted by Julie Andrews.
As we start a new year, it’s time to try and improve your mental, physical and financial health and we have come up with a set of programs to help you get started.
On Saturday, January 2 at 9AM it’s The Brain in Love with Dr. Daniel Amen followed by Ed Slott’s Stay Rich for Life at 11AM, Brain Fitness Frontiers at 1PM, Joel Harper’s Firming After 50 at 2:30PM, The Science of Healing with Dr. Esther Sternberg at 3:30PM and Dr. Amen’s Magnificent Mind at Any Age at 5PM.
On Sunday, January 3, we start with Dr. Amen’s Magnificent Mind at Any Age at 10AM, Stay Rich for Life at noon and Brain Fitness Frontiers at 2PM. After that we have two of our most popular shows, David Garrett: Live in Berlin at 3:30PM and Celtic Woman: Song from the Heart at 5PM. Tune in to find out how you can get tickets for violin virtuoso David Garrett’s February 17Th concert at the Baton Rouge River Center Theatre and the Celtic Woman concert on April 24 at the River Center Arena.
We round out the weekend with the final episode of Cranford on Masterpiece at 8PM. Look for Return to Cranford next Sunday.
CELTIC WOMAN AND DAVID GARRETT CONCERT TICKETS AVAILABLE
The lovely ladies of Celtic Woman and violin virtuoso David Garrett will be in Baton Rouge in the coming months. David Garrett will perform at the Baton Rouge River Center Theater on February 17 and Celtic Woman will be at the Baton Rouge River Center Arena on April 24. As usual, Friends has the best seats in the house.
Visit the Friends of LPB Box Office to get your tickets for these fabulous concerts. If you have questions, call the Friends Office at 1-800-272-8161, ext. 4214 or (225) 767-4214 in the Baton Rouge area.
CHECK OUT THE NEW WEBSITE FOR THE AWARD-WINNING LOUISIANA PUBLIC SQUARE
We have a brand new and improved website for Louisiana Public Square, our monthly public affairs show recently honored by the Louisiana State Medical Society for its program on Health Care Reform.
TOUR THE GREAT WESTERN PARKS AND THE ROCKIES WITH FRIENDS
Friends has set up two great tours for the Spring that will visit the Rocky Mountains and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Check out the National Parks Tour and the Colorado Train Tours set in May.
Visit the website for more details or call (800) 272-8161, ext. 4464 or 767-4464 to sign up or get more information.
JUST OVER A MONTH LEFT TO NOMINATE A YOUNG HERO!
A lot of attention is given to the young people who get into trouble or underachieve in school, but often the students who do exceptionally well in the classroom or make a huge difference in their community do not receive the recognition they deserve. That’s why LPB and the Rotary Club of Baton Rouge created the Louisiana Young Heroes Awards. Now in its 15th year, the awards honor students in grades 7-12 who have excelled in the classroom, have served their community or have shown great courage in overcoming adversity in their own lives.
Nominations are now being taken for the 2010 Louisiana Young Heroes Awards. Students must be enrolled in a Louisiana school or homeschooled and cannot be older than 19 years of age.
Some of our previous Young Heroes have overcome physical handicaps, raised money for charity, cared for family members, assisted hurricane victims, and even saved lives.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from the LPB website (www.lpb.org/heroes) or filled out on the online form. Letters of recognition and other supporting materials must be sent to support the nomination. Students who have been nominated in past years may be re-nominated for this year’s awards. Previous winners are not eligible. The deadline for entries is Friday, February 5, 2010. Winners will be announced on the air on March 5, 2010.
Young Heroes Day will be April 21, 2010. The Young Heroes will be treated to a day full of activities including lunch on the grounds of the Governor’s Mansion. The day will culminate in a banquet that night at the Crowne Plaza in Baton Rouge.
The awards are co-presented by the Baton Rouge Rotary Club and underwritten by Credit Bureau of Baton Rouge. Inc. and ExxonMobil.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
We have set up a new Feedback section on our website to find out what you think about LPB programming? If you are having reception problems or want to request a program or just want to say hi, all you have to do is go the LPB website and click on the Feedback button on the right side of the page. You can also connect directly to the Feedback section by clicking here.
HISTORY CAFÉ
Thursday, January 28 at 7PM - Citiplace Barnes & Noble in Baton Rouge - "Myths about the Old West" is the topic and will include a discussion about the American Experience documentary Wyatt Earp. - LSU History Professor Dr. Charles Shindo, an expert on the American West, will be the guest speaker.
SHOP LPB
If you would like to add any of LPB’s documentaries to your library, ShopLPB is the place to go.
Most of LPB’s documentaries and cooking shows are available for a donation along with our Louisiana: An Illustrated History book and cookbooks from John Folse and Miss Lucy.
Just visit our website or call 1-800-973-7246. You can also call the main LPB number at 767-5660 in Baton Rouge or 1-800-272-8161 and ask for the Business Office.
Remember Friends members get a 15% discount by typing in their discount code.
SEE STORYTELLING WITH JJ & FRIENDS ON LPB1 & LPB2
The 90-second segments feature the stories of Lafayette teacher, storyteller and author Janie Spaht Gill. Gill worked with LPB producer Allegra Nevils Yancey and videographer-editor Keith Crews to create the segments which are based on Gill’s books for young readers. Gill, who has a doctorate in Reading from LSU, currently teaches gifted students in Lafayette Parish. She has written 60 books for young people over the last 13 years and has more in the works.
In each episode, Gill plays the role of the storyteller JJ with a group of children acting out the roles in the story. The rest of the cast includes Brewster and Amelia Durbin, along with Paige and Peyton Sias, and Willie and Molly Briggs of Lafayette, Gill’s granddaughter Lanie Grace Everett and Helen Valadie of Baton Rouge.
All 10 segments of the series may be viewed on LPB's website.
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