Carthage Professor Yuri Maltsev talks about his recent trip to South Africa
The Morning Show
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 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.
"The Big Roads: The Untold Story of the Engineers, Visionaries, and Trailblazers who created the American Super Highway."
Kevin Hines- "Cracked, Not Broken." Hines is one of the few people to survive a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge.
Author of "The Best Game Ever Played: Giants vs Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL; Mark Bowden
Dr. Louis Arrone, author of "The 'Change Your Biology' Diet." Arrone is one of the doctors chiefly responsible for saving the life of David Letterman.
Best of 2015: Including Meinhardt Raabe, the Coroner in "The Wizard of Oz and former Oscar Meyer spokesperson
Local actor Gary Stamm joins us to talk about his recent appearance on the Food Network program "Chopped."
We speak with Graham Hancock, whose 20-year-old international bestseller is titled "Fingerprints of the Gods." His new book is titled "Magicians of the Gods."
Belle Ensemble's Friday concert titled "Christmas in the Court of the Danish King" and the Sing Along Messiah coming up Sunday night.
Bryan Albrecht, President of Gateway Technical College in a conversation about the Gateway Foundation.
Marc Darling/Linda Bennett talk about "The Nutcracker" Dec. 12th and 13th at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
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