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The Morning Show

Stephen Hopkins, Iowa DNR (Water Quality Bureau)

Michelle Sandberg and Guida Brown- HOPE Council

Mark Clague:  "O Say Can You Hear: A Cultural Biography of the Star Spangled Banner"

C.N. Lester, "Trans Like Me: Conversations For all of Us." 

Dr. Ray Dorsey, author of "Ending Parkinson's Disease."

Craig Gall and Kathy Ripley discuss the Kenosha Pops Band as it begins its 100th anniversary season.

William Martin, author of "December '41." 

Dan Good "Playing Through the Pain: Ken Caminiti and the Steroids Confession that Changed Baseball Forever." 

Mark Segal discusses his memoir "And then I Danced: Traveling the Road to LGBT Equality."  

"The Bus to Beulah" and "Vital Deception" 

Previewing "Far Away" by the Fleeing Artists Theater. 

Dr. Art Cyr offers analysis

Temple Mickle: "After Steve" (Apple after Steve Jobs) 

Pulitzer Prize-winning Matt Richtel, author of "Inspired: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science and the Soul." 

The Racine Theater Guild's production of the musical MAMMA MIA.

Seth Weidmann, Assistant Athletic Director and Head Swimming Coach at Carthage College - talking about water safety.

John Fricke, a local man, talks about being a supernumerary in the Chicago Lyric Opera's production of Puccini's TOSCA.

Samuel J. Redman, author of "The Museum: A Short History of Crisis and Resilience." 

Trevor Jung, Transit Manager for the City of Racine.

Trevor Jung, Transit Manager for the City of Racine.  

Nan Calvert joins us along with Brandon Corder, who is working with the Cameron Lab of Botany at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jori Lewis, author of "Slaves for Peanuts:  A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop that Changed History." 

Keanon Lowe, author of "Hometown Victory: A Coach's Story of Football, Fate, and Coming Home."

Dan Hampton, author of "Valor: The Astonishing World War II Saga of One Man's Defiance and Indomitable Spirit." 

 Renowned conductor John Mauceri, author of "The War on Music: Reclaiming the 20th Century."

We preview the next concert of the Racine Symphony with conductor Pasqual Laurino and concert pianist David Fung. 

Bryan Albrecht, the president of Gateway Technical College, is joined by his counterparts from Carthage College and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, President John Swallow and Chancellor Debra Ford.

Milwaukee-based labor activists Ellen Bravo and Larry Miller, co-authors of "Standing Up: Tales of Struggle."

Carthage head men's volleyball coach JW Kieckhefer and two of the stars of his national championship team: Matt Slivinski and Zach Buthuis. 

Racine Native Dalen Instenes talks about the year he just spent playing professional volleyball in Sweden. 

We preview this weekend's Kenosha Symphony concert with conductor Robert Hasty and concert pianist Wael Farouk.

Susan Hartman, author of "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town." 

Justin Martin, author of "A Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted." 

Rob Rapley, director/producer of the American Experience documentary "Flood in the Desert."  Part 2-  Steve Binder, director/producer of Elvis Presley's 1968 comeback TV special.

Dr. Art Cyr, Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business, comments on current events and issues.  

For Holocaust Remembrance Day,  excerpts from past interviews with holocaust survivors.

CNN anchor Zain E. Asher, author of a memoir titled "Where the Children Take Us: How One Family Achieved the Unimaginable." 

Dr. Yuri Maltsev,  Professor of Economics at Carthage College, offers his observations about the war between Russia and Ukraine. 

Part 1: Sylvia Earle, author of "Ocean: A Global Odyssey."  Part 2: Ali Noorani, author of "Crossing Borders: The Reconciliation of a Nation of Immigrants." 

A preview of RTG's "Akeelah and The Bee" with Actress Saniah Carter. In part two, Sylvain Neuvel, author of "Until the Last of Me." 

Dr. Debra Ford, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Tim Keeler, music director for Chanticleer, one of our country's premiere vocal groups. 

Don Hurzeler, author of "Suddenly Retired: A Road Map to What Comes Next"

No Morning Show broadcast because of the holiday.  (A podcast of the Morning Show will be available.) 

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Nan Calvert, pays her monthly visit to the Morning Show to talk about the environment. With her will be Kathleen Thompson to talk about Mushrooms. 

Bryan Albrecht, the president of Gateway Technical College. With him will be Tatjana Bicanin, Executive Director of Building Our Future. 

Writer and teacher Sidik Fofana, author of "Stories from the Tenants Downstairs." 

 

Justine Cowan, author of "The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames: a Memoir."

Dimitri Shapovalov and Ed Kawakami - Carthage Music Department - about this weekend’s all-Mendelssohn concert.