We talk about the exhibit of rare Walt Disney memorabilia at Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
The Morning Show
Debby Irving, author of "Waking up White- and Finding Myself in the Story of Race," talks about how she came to realize that she had grown up to embrace a number of racist attitudes and never even realized it.
Craig R. Smith - "Confessions of a Presidential Speechwriter." (Smith was a speechwriter for President Gerald Ford.)
Carthage Professors Jeff Roberg and Penny Enroth talk about the recent visit to Cuba which they undertook with some Carthage students. .
Amy Sprague Champeau, licensed psychotherapist, talks about the ways in which our mental and emotional well-being can be adversely affected by weather.
Dr. Greg Mayer, Professor of Biology at the University of Wisconsin- Parkside, talks about the legacy of Charles Darwin ..
Dr. Art Cyr, Director of the Clausen Center at Carthage, joins us to offer analysis of current events. .
We preview a documentary film titled "Mississippi Spies" airing tonight on the PBS series Independent Lens.
Gateway Technical College President Dr. Bryan Albrecht pays his monthly visit to the Morning Show, and is joined by UW-Parkside Chancellow Dr. Deborah Ford.
Writer/poet Maya Angelou, talking about her written tribute to Nelson Mandela, titled "His Day is Done." Also, a preview of an award-winning P.O.V. documentary "American Promise."
Chris Martin, principal trumpet of the Chicago Symphony- who is soloist in an upcoming performance of the Lake Geneva Symphony.
Alan Bernstein, co-author of "Mastering the Art of Quitting: Why it Matters in Life, Love and Work."
Michael Feldman, host of Wisconsin Public Radio's "Whadya Know," which will be broadcast from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside this coming Saturday.
Postponed from last Friday: Trista Sutter, who participated in the first season of TV's "The Bachelor" and then starred in the inaugural season of "The Bachelorette." She has written a new book titled "Happily Ever After:
We speak with sportswriter Seth Davis about his new book "Wooden: A Coach's Life," which examines the long and distinguished career of legendary basketball coach John Wooden.
A repeat broadcast: An interview with H. Howard Blumenthal, former member of President Jimmy Carter's cabinet.
A repeat broadcast: An interview with Howard Sounes, author of "27: A History of the 27 Club through the lives of Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehous.
We speak with a legendary local music teacher, Henrietta Welch, who just celebrated her 100th birthday.
We speak with Betsy Connor Bowen about the book "Back from Tobruk" which was written by her father, Boswell Bowen- who was a photojournalist and volunteer ambulance driver during the second world war.
Arctic explorer Tim Jarvis, author of "Chasing Shackleton: Recreating the World's Journey of Survival."
Repeat Program: Interview with Sam Wasson, author of "5th Avenue, 5 A.M," which talks about the making of the film "Breakfast at Tiffany."
Repeat Program: Interview with the cast and playwrights for the stage-play " And on the Eight Day," which depicts the 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial.
Television chef Curtis Stone (host of "The Take Home Chef") - and Tim Federle, Broadway veteran and author of "Better Nate than Never."
Kenosha author Michael Schumacher, talking about his most recent book: "Al Capp: A Life to the Contrary."
Rochelle Horowitz, transportation coordinator for the historic March on Washington. (The 50th anniversary of that event was celebrated back in August.) Ms.
Composer and hammer dulcimer artist Malcolm Dalglish joins James Schatzman to talk about his collaboration this weekend with the Choral Arts Society of Southeastern Wisconsin.
Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College, pays his monthly visit to the program, exploring the theme of "Giving Back" with the CEO for the United Way of Kenosha.
We have several interviews: David Shoemaker, author of "The Squared Circle: Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling" ..... UW-Parkside English professor Teresa Coronado, talking about Edgar Allan Poe ....
John Stulligross and Jessica Retlzaff, Outreach and Enrollment Specialists for the Kenosha Community Health Center return to the morning show to update us on the implementation of the Affordable Health Care Act - and phone
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