Web Week
Today
Sewing--Noon: Halloween is just a few weeks away. Sandra Betzina will give tips on how to sew howling good costumes for children. https://www.hgtv.com
Jazz--All Day: The Kenny Davern Quartet’s set from London’s PizzaExpress will be presented in this rebroadcast of a 1999 performance. https://jazzplus.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=495
Friday
Country--Noon: Country star Reba McIntire will chat about her new show on the WB Television Network and about her recent tour. AOL subscribers can access by going to keywords “AOL live.”
Saturday
Classical--3 p.m.: The National Symphony Orchestra soloist winners will perform works from Beethoven. https://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium
Sunday
Dialogue--All Day: In 1999, the Dalai Lama invited people from around the world to discuss such issues as liberating Tibet in nonviolent ways and becoming an effective activist. To listen to the third and fourth days of this event, click on tape No. 2813. https://www.newdimensions.org/html/audio.html
Monday
Gardening--3:30 p.m.: Paul James will offer advice on preparing yards and gardens for winter, including tips on soil preparation, pest control and watering. https://www.hgtv.com
Tuesday
Traveling--Noon: Author Brad Gooch has spent five years investigating Zen monasteries, ashrams and yoga retreats. Join this chat on spiritual vacations. https://chat.yahoo.com
Chat--4 p.m.: Jack Welch, the recently retired chief executive of General Electric, will chat about his life. AOL subscribers can access by going to keywords “AOL live.”
Shopping--1 p.m. Tim Fish will discuss how to spot top wine values in this chat about “young” wines. https://chat.yahoo.com
Wednesday
Cartoon--9:30 a.m.: “The Kellys,” an animated series about a car-racing family, begins today. https://www.nascar.com/thekelleys
--Compiled by KATHLEEN BRADY
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