Part One: Singer/Actor Bill Hayes
The Morning Show
Our guests include best-selling author James Frey, whose latest novel is a thriller for young readers titled "Sky Key."
War journalist Martin Fletcher talks about his career as a war journalist and his latest novel (based on his real life experiences) titled "The War Reporter."
Star Trek fans will enjoy our conversation with Vic Mignogna, the creator and executive producer of a highly-regarded web series called "StarTrek Continues" which manages to re-create the look and feel of the origina
Our guests include Bob Caporale, a business and leadership consultant who is also a professional musician. He shares his own artistically-based ideas about business strategies and long-term planning in his new book '
We'll talk to several people involved in the Milwaukee Florentine Opera's production of Puccini's Madama Butterfly, which is being performed this coming weekend.
Today's program features singer Steve Lippia, who is soloing with the Kenosha Symphony this Saturday night. The concert is a tribute to Frank Sinatra.
We preview the 10th annual Non Profits Leadership Conference coming up at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside this coming weekend.
Jack Rose joins us from the Kenosha/Racine chapter of NAMI as we finish up Mental Illness Awareness Week.
For the monthly visit of Nan Calvert and the United Environmental Council, we'll speak with Nicholas Anich from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources about their new Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas."
We'll spend part of the hour with Jennifer Sassaman, from UW-Parkside's theater department, talking about their latest production: Stephen Adly Guirgiss's "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot."
Author and journalist Harriet Rubin, co-founder of Fast Company magazine, author of several books including "Dante in Love: The World's Greatest Poem and how it Made History." She is a consultant on leadership trends.
We speak with photographer and writer John Noltner about his lovely book "Peace of my Mind," which celebrates the work of 50 different peacemakers.
In anticipation of Carthage College's homecoming this weekend, we'll hear about the newly renovated Straz Science Center at Carthage College.
Our program includes a conversation with Jerry Oppenheimer, author of a newly published biography of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
We preview a powerful theatrical presentation at Carthage College (which actually opened this past weekend) titled Afghanistan/ Wisconsin: A Carthage Verbatim Theater Project.
We follow the exploits of a man- Simon Goodman - as he works over the course of many years to try and gain back at least some of the treasures from his family's priceless art collection that were stolen by the Nazis.
Carthage College Professor Art Cyr pays his monthly visit to the program to offer analysis of current events.
The hour includes a preview of a new season of Fine Arts at First at Kenosha's First United Methodist Church. We'll speak with the coordinator of the series, Jessica DeBoer.
Mary Pflum Peterson, a producer for Good Morning America, talks about her memoir "White Dresses: A Memoir of Love and Secrets, Mothers and Daughters." The book recounts her experience of growing up with a mother who co
Sociology Professor Christopher Doob talks about his new book "The Anatomy of Competition in Sports." It examines the rigors and stresses faced by the athletes in America's most important professional sports leagues: major
We welcome into our studios the guests of the 2015 Kenosha Festival of Cartooning: Jan Eliot (Stone Soup), Bill Morrison (The Simpsons,) Mark Tatulli (Lio), Darrin Bell (Candorville), Mark Anderson (Andertoons), and Ed St
Lisa Kornetsky, from UW-Parkside's theater department and Laura Mason from UW-Parkside's media center, will join us to talk about Copyright Day, an event designed to help people understand the importance of copyright pro
We spend part of the program with Bert and John Jacobs, founders of the high successful apparel company Life Is Good.
Herman Mashaba, one of South Africa's most successful and influential entrepreneurs and civic leaders. He is visiting the campus of Carthage College today and tomorrow.
We'll be broadcasting live from the site of Kenosha's new Dream Playground, which should be nearing completion by the time of the program.
For the monthly visit of the United Environmental Council, Nan Calvert has invited Mark Shepard, from New Forest Farm, to talk about Restoration Agriculture.
We speak with Loretta Veney, author of "Being My Mom's Mom: A Journey Through Dementia Through a Daughter's Perspective." Veney is coming to Racine this weekend to talk about her experience of trying to help her beloved mo
Racine Theater Guild artistic director Doug Instenes joins us to talk about their newest production - "Calendar Girls" - which opens this weekend.
2015 is the 40th anniversary year of America's desperate withdrawal from Saigon, we rebroadcast a conversation with Tom Claven, the author of "Last Men Out."
50 years after the Voting Rights Act was passed, we rebroadcast our interview with the author of "Jimmie Lee and James: Two Lives, Two Deaths, and the Movement that Changed America." The book explores two murders that h
Continuing our observance of the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we speak with the director of an extraordinary documentary about the disaster titled Witness: Katrina, which is comprised entirely of first-person vi
We commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with rebroadcasts of two interviews: New Orleans reporter Mark Lisheron reminisces about the challenge of covering such a disaster.
Best-selling author Buzz Bissinger, author of 'Friday Night Lights," which has just been republished in a special 25th anniversary edition.
Katie Workman, "Dinner Solved." All 100 recipes in this book feature so-called "Forks in the Road," in which each recipe is offered up in simple variations that allow it to be tailored to various people's different tastes
British historian Nick Bunker, author of "Edge of an Empire," which offers a British perspective on why Britain ended up battling the American colonists in the American Revolution.
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