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The Morning Show

Memorial tribute to former UW-Parkside Chancellor Dr. Jack Keating. (Who passed away May 10)

Nan Calvert; Lynn Ketterhagen from the Lake Geneva Conservancy 

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht 

Author Scott Woolley and "The Network: The Battle For The Airwaves

Rebroadcast: Past interview with former UW-Parkside Chancellor Dr. Jack Keating. 

Dr. Jonathan Fader, author of "Lie as Sport:  What Top Athletes can Teach You about How to Win in Life." 

Leonard Mlodinow,  author of "The Upright Thinkers:  The Human Journey from Living in Trees to Understanding the Cosmos."  

Horticulture Expert Kate Jerome.   She will be in our studios to answer your questions about lawn and garden care. 

Firoozeh Dumas, author of "It Aint's So Awful,  Falafel."  

Cecelia Ahern, author of "Flawed:  A Novel."  

Carlynne McDonnell:  "The Every Woman's Guide to Equality:  How Achieving Real Equality Will Change Women's Lives Forever." 

Kevin Elko, co-author of "The Sender: A Story About When the Right Words Make All the Difference."    

Carthage Professor Art Cyr (director of the Clausen Center) - for a discussion of current events.

Rabbi Susan Silverman: Casting Lots: Creating a Family in a Beautiful Broken World;  the book primarily recounts Silverman's experience of adopting a boy from Ethiopia. 

A look at the growing Legal Marijuana Industry.

Marc Wortman,  "1941:  Fighting the Shadow War: A Divided America in a World at War." 

Dr. Amy Tuteur-  "Push Back: Guilt in the Age of Natural Parenting" 

From NAMI, and current Alderman of the 15th District in Kenosha Jack Rose

Charles J. Shields, author of "Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee: From Scout to Go Set a Watchman."

Part One: Mike Gudbaur, Fine Arts at First Jazz Concert. Part Two: Violinist Rong Yang Tang. Part Three: UW-Parkside Graduate Tyler Farrell 

Third Coast Percussion Ensemble. Part Two: Chicago Symphony Violist Likuo Chang 

Michael Schulman, author of "Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep."

Part 1: Larry Kosiek. Part Two: Racine Theater Guild's Fiddler on the Roof

Gateway Technical College president Bryan Albrecht

Joe Drape, author of "American Pharoah:  The Untold Story of the Triple Crown Winner's Legendary Rise."  

Wendy Holden shares the story of three sisters who were born in a concentration camp. They will reunite in Lake Geneva this weekend. 

Dr. Jennifer Arnold and Bill Klein. (Television's The Little Couple.) Also, local singers Jill Jensen and Jack Grassel - who are performing this coming weekend with the Choral Arts Society

Dr. David Kessler, author of "Capture:  Unraveling the Mystery of Mental Suffering." 

Kate Jerome, from Gateway Technical College's Horticulture Department. 

Blood Center Wisconsin. We talk about the importance of blood donation.  

David Burkus,  author "Under New Management -  talking about innovations in management 

"Lies and Other Acts of Love" by Kristy Woodson Harvey 

Dr. Thomas Carr,  director of Carthage's paleontology program (postponed from two weeks ago) - on the history of Ty-rex

The 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare 

RERUN: Beth Thomas Cohen; Author of "Drop The Act! It's Exhausting: Free Yourself from your So-Called Put-Together Life. 

Wendy Paris, author of "Splitopia:  Dispatches from Today's Good Divorce and how to Part Well."  

Dr. Art Cyr, Director of Carthage's Clausen Center, offers analysis of current events.

Jeff Passan, author of "The Arm:  Inside the Billion Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports."    

Ruth Leaming, author of "Kick Kennedy:  The Charmed Life and Tragic Death of the Favorite Kennedy Daughter."   

Jean Preston talks about her new children's book 'Banner and the Butterfly.' Also, a conversation about the opera "Black September," which is being re-mounted at Carthage on Saturday night, April 16th

James Jutrzonka,  Blue Ribbon Organics-  talking about composting with Nan Calvert.

Beth Thomas Cohen; Author of "Drop The Act! It's Exhausting: Free Yourself from your So-Called Put-Together Life. 

Christina Bruff,  Economic Development Officer with the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs.  

Richard Lerangis, author of the best-selling fantasy series "Seven Wonders."   Also,  Keston Ott-Dahl,  author of 'Saving Delaney."   

A conversation about country music legend George Jones

Carthage political science professors Jeffry Roberg and Jerry Mast talk Tuesday's election results. 

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht

Patrick O'Donnell, author of "Washington's Immortal."   

Singer songwriter Moira Smiley; performing April 7th at Carthage. 

Charles Goodremote and Steven Hooper, candidates for the RUSD School Board's 5th District.