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The Morning Show

 Kurt Squire and Robert Wittke, Jr.- candidates for the RUSD School Board's 9th District. 

Julie McKenna and Kimberly Plache- candidates for the RUSD School Board's 4th District.

 

Matthew Hanser and Melvin Hargrove- candidates for the RUSD School Board's 8th District.

Monday, March 28 -  No Morning Show because of Easter Monday

No Morning Show broadcast because of Good Friday

Dr. Edward O'Neil, author of "Awakening Hippocrates: A Primer on Health, Poverty, and Global Service."

Lewis Lehrman, author of "Lincoln at Peoria."   

Gary W. Moore- author of 'Playing with the Enemy.

"Hello, Everybody!" -  a look at the earliest days of radio broadcasting and how it ultimately transformed American life. 

President of Gateway Techincal College Bryan Albrecht welcomes President of Lab Midwest Matt Kirchner. 

Opera composer Jake Heggie. His chamber opera "Three Decembers" is being performed at the Milwaukee Florentine Opera

Jazz pianist Kenny Werner

The monthly visit of the United Environmental Council

Monday, March 14 -  Diane Portnoy, author of "Immigrant Struggles, Immigrant Gifts" 

Part One:  Dr. Kevin Fullin,Chief of Staff Kenosha United Hospital System. Part Two: Paul Oppenheimer; author of "Machiavelli: A Life Beyond Ideology. 

 Burton Peretti, author of "The Leading Man: Hollywood and the Presidential Image." 

Sportswriter John Feinstein - talking about his latest book.  

Dr. Art Cyr -  analysis of current events

Dr. Eduardo Garcia-Novelli, conductor of Milwaukee's Master Singers /  He will talk about their upcoming concert on Sunday the 13th at First United Methodist Church as part of their Fine Arts at First series.

We follow up on Wednesday's topic of the transgender experience with a local story.  

We preview Carthage's next theatrical production-  the world premiere of "Breath of Stars."

Raising Ryland." We learn the story of Ryland, one of the youngest people with gender dysphoria to begin transitioning from one gender to another - at the age of five. 

The 27 Club- a look at some major figures in popular music who all share one tragic statistic in common: they all died at the age of 27 years old. 

Carthage College Sociology Professor Wayne Thompson

"Stars and Strikes: Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of '76."

Christina Vella:  "George Washington Carver- A Life."  

Dr. Lawrence Steinberg:  "Age of Opportunity:  Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence."  

Brian Murphy, author of "81 Days Below Zero:  The Incredible Survival Story of a World War 2 Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness."  

James Sullivan, author of "Seven Dirty Words: The Life and Crimes of George Carlin."

A discussion about Literacy

Carthage Professor Yuri Maltsev talks about his recent trip to South Africa

Personal finance expert Jane Bryant Quinn  - Her book is called "How to Make Your Money Last" 

Nick Barootian (Belle Ensemble) -  Nick talks about their upcoming concert, "Northern Lights."  

Carthage Professor Art Cyr -  Professor Cyr offers analysis of current events. 

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht-  talking about The Gateway Promise. 

The monthly visit of the United Environmental Council with Nan Calvert

From the archives:  David Hajdu- author of "Heroes and Villains:  Essays on Music, Movies, Comics and Culture." 

Debbie Clarke Moderow "Fast Into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail."  

Carthage College professors Jeffrey Roberg and Penny Seymoure talk about their recent trip to Cuba.

A look back on 50 years of the Super Bowl

Carthage Opera Workshop performances of Puccini's "Suor Angelica" and a brand new opera, "Black September," based on the hostage crisis at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Commentary on this week's Iowa caucuses from Carthage professor Jerry Mast and Jeffrey Roberg

American Experience documentary on the assassination of President James Garfield.

U.S. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.  Also,  Achim Novak, author of "The Moment."  

"The Big Roads:  The Untold Story of the Engineers, Visionaries, and Trailblazers who created the American Super Highway."  

Studying Wisconsin:  The Life of Increase Lapham.  

The Secret Life of the Grown Up Brain: Barbara Strauch.  

Kevin Hines- "Cracked, Not Broken." Hines is one of the few people to survive a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge.  

"Unpregnant Pause:  Where are the Babies" by Debbie Slevin.

Author of "The Best Game Ever Played: Giants vs Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL; Mark Bowden