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The Morning Show

Korean War veteran Grant McMillin

Nick Barootian, Belle Ensemble

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht discusses National Manufacturing Month with Jennifer McNelly from the Manufacturing Institute. 

Carthage professor Art Cyr. He will offer analysis of current events.

SC Gwynne, author of "Perfect Pass." 

In Memoriam: William Roth, long-time Carthage College organist.  We replay one of his visits to the Morning Show. 

Alan Sepinwell, co-author of "The TV Book."   

James and Susan McKeever talk about the CAS's performances of the Brahms Requiem.    

UW-Parkside's Dr. Peggy James and Carthage's Dr. Jon Bruning-  talking about the third and final presidential debate and their respective students's reaction

Julie Barton,  author of "Dog Medicine:  How My Dog Saved Me From Myself." 

Lisa Kornetsky,  UW Parkside Theater Professor, talks about their upcoming performances of MacBeth.

University of Illinois Psychology Professor Dan Simons, author of "The Invisible Gorilla."   

Part 1: a preview of the KSO's new season. Part 2: Carthage piano professor Wael Farouk.  Part 3:  pianist Karine Poghosyan,

Nan Calvert- and S. Rejane Cytacki, Executive Director of the Eco-Justice Center in Racine.

UW-Parkside's Fay Akindes and Roseann Mason discuss "Diversity in the College Classroom: Knowing Ourselves, Our Students,  Our Disciplines."

Carthage Professor Mark Miller discusses his memoir "My Confessions from Viet Nam." 

Two interviews about Pearl Harbor;  we speak with the authors of "Pearl Harbor: from Infamy to Greatness" and "Fields of Battle:  Pearl Harbor, the Rose Bowl, and the Boys who went to War."   

Best-selling novelist Jane Alison, author of "9 Island."  

Josiah Lamb, accomplished Forensic Attorney (with FBI experience.)

A preview of Carthage's production of "The Invisible Hand." 

A preview of "Sister Carrie" at the Milwaukee Florentine. Grammy Award- winning composer Robert Aldridge and librettist Herschel Garfein. 

Dr. Mark Chancey, Professor of Religious Studies at SMU. 

Sportswriter Kostya Kennedy, author of Lasting Impact: One Team. One Season. What Happens When Our Sons Play Football." 

Carthage College paleontologist Thomas Carr and field assistant Megan Seitz. 

Kenosha author Michael Schumacher, author of "Torn in Two: The Sinking of the Daniel J. Morell and One Man's Survival on the Open Sea." 

Carthage College political science professors Jerry Mast and Jeff Roberg offer analysis of the first debate.

UW-Parkside's Summer Scholars Program Joining us:  Dr. Chris Hudspeth, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and Heather Kind-Keppel, Parkside's Diversity and Inclusion Officer. 

Novelist Jennifer Chiaverini "Fates and Traitors: A Novel of John Wilkes Booth Novel and Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker."

President of Gateway Technical College Bryan Albrecht 

Author of "Who Shot Sports?" Gail Buckland

Jim Wardrip - Preservation Racine's Tour of Historic Places

Jessica DeBoer:Fine Arts at First

The 2016 Kenosha Festival of Cartooning.

Carthage professor Art Cyr offers analysis of current events.

Part 1: Manor House hosts KSO; Part 2: New Gallery in Racine 

Julie Fenster, "Jefferson's America: The President, the Purchase, and the Explorers who Transformed a Nation." 

Alison Thielen, from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network

Former Star Trek story editor Dorothy Fontana. Part Two: Marc Cushman, author of "These are the Voyages."

Katie Oatsvall,  Executive Director of Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services

Karla Mantilla, author of "Gendertrolling:  How Misogyny Went Viral."

Chancellor Debra Ford from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Anthony Swofford (author of "Jarhead") talking about "Hotels, Hospitals and Jails: a Memoir."

Ken Utecht, former NFL tight end- author of "Counting the Days While My MInd Slips Away:  A Love Letter to my Family."    

Michael Copperman, author of "Teacher: Two Years in the MIssissippi Delta." 

Michael Copperman, author of "Teacher: Two Years in the MIssissippi Delta." 

Daniel D. Maurer- Transformation is real. (Graphic Novel: Sobriety)

Carthage College Sociology professor Wayne Thompson

Mark Ribowsky, author of "The Supremes:  A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success and Betrayal."  

Douglas Edwards- author of "I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59." 

Rebroadcast from the Archives: Christopher Cooper, author of "Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of Homeland Security."