David France, author of "How To Survive a Plague: How Citizens and Science Overcame AIDS."
The Morning Show
Three staff members from Frank Elementary School in Kenosha. The school scored among the highest elementary schools in the district despite the fact that 95% of its students live in poverty.
Nan Calvert with Diane Pollack, Iditarod Instructor and Recreational Musher. (Guest host Troy McDonald.)
From the archives, 2006: Former Carthage College organist Bill Roth talks about the construction of Carthage's pip organ. Also, Dr. Peter Dennee previews this weekend's Christmas Festival at Carthage.
Part One: Jennifer Sassaman previews UW Parkside's production of "A Christmas Carol- On the Air." Part Two: James Kinchen, Parkside director of choral activities.
Part One: Tom Buhler, Visioning a Greater Racine; Part Two: Choral Arts Society's Lessons and Carols.
Gateway President Bryan Albrecht and members of the Board of Trustees Scott Pierce and William Duncan
Stephen Wong, co-author of "Game Worn: Baseball Treasures from the Game's Greatest Heroes and Moments."
Kyle Keiderling, author of "Olympic Collision: The Story of Mary Decker and Zola Budd." Part Two: Fine Arts at First.
Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht discusses National Manufacturing Month with Jennifer McNelly from the Manufacturing Institute.
In Memoriam: William Roth, long-time Carthage College organist. We replay one of his visits to the Morning Show.
UW-Parkside's Dr. Peggy James and Carthage's Dr. Jon Bruning- talking about the third and final presidential debate and their respective students's reaction
Part 1: a preview of the KSO's new season. Part 2: Carthage piano professor Wael Farouk. Part 3: pianist Karine Poghosyan,
UW-Parkside's Fay Akindes and Roseann Mason discuss "Diversity in the College Classroom: Knowing Ourselves, Our Students, Our Disciplines."
Two interviews about Pearl Harbor; we speak with the authors of "Pearl Harbor: from Infamy to Greatness" and "Fields of Battle: Pearl Harbor, the Rose Bowl, and the Boys who went to War."
A preview of "Sister Carrie" at the Milwaukee Florentine. Grammy Award- winning composer Robert Aldridge and librettist Herschel Garfein.
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