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The Morning Show

Margaret Wilkerson Sexton, author of "A New Kind of Freedom."

 Schools of Hope program, which places volunteer tutors in area schools. 

Dr. Art Cyr pays his monthly visit to the program to offer his analysis of current events. 

Bonnie J. Rough, author of  "Beyond Birds and Bees: Bringing Home a New Message to Our Kids about Sex, Love, and Equality." 

Previewing "Nowhere to Hide," a POV documentary airing Monday night on PBS. 

Donald P. Ryan, author of "Beneath the Sands of Egypt: Adventures of an Unconventional Archaeologist."

Dr. Thomas Noer, Professor Emeritus of History at Carthage, author of "Soapy: A Biography of G. Mennen Williams."  

Best-selling novelist Olen Steinhauer, author of "The Middleman." 

Carthage student Isaac Leif  (a senior communications major)  talks about his ten-week internship with CNN. 

Christian Di Spigna, author of "Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's Lost Hero." 

Mark Ribowsky, author of "In the name of the father:  Family, Football and the Manning Dynasty."   

Carthage history professor Dr. Thomas Noer, author of "Soapy:  A Biography of G. Mennin Williams." 

Dr. Walter E. Williams, Professor of Economics at George Mason University- syndicated columnist. 

Frances Petrick, Lynda Bogdala, Tara Paskiewicz,  three staff members from from Kenosha County's Brookside Care Center. 

Earl Swift, author of "Chesapeake Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island."

Emily Kuhn, creator of the political app 1MyVote, offers analysis of important political races in Wisconsin. 

Bill Schneider, former political analyst for CNN, author of "Standoff: How America Became Ungovernable." 

Dr. Stephanie Miller and Dr. Patricia Harms, co-directors of the NEH Summer Institute: Women's Suffrage in the Americas. 

Nan Calvert with John Holzwart,  owner of Plant Based Services- and creator of Arboreus Inc., which advocates for the creation of edible landscapes in urban environments. 

Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College- with representatives of the American Heart Association.

 Preview of this weekend's Starving Artists Fair in Racine.  

Part 1: Casey Sherman, author of "12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Season of Redemption."  Part 2: Carthage political science professor Jerry Mast talks about the midterm elections. 

Preview of the Kenosha Public Museum's Pike River Rendezvous

Doug Instenes looks back on his 25 years with the Racine Theater Guild and previews the 2018-2019 season.

Katharine Gerbner, author of "Christian Slavery:  Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World." 

Curt Smith, author of "The Presidents and the Pastime: The History of Baseball and the White House." 

Dr. Jerry Mast, Associate Professor of Political Science at Carthage.

Richard Ratay, author of "Don't make me pull over: an informal history of the family road trip." 

"Waking up White - and finding myself in the story of race" by Debbie Irving.

Dr. Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College

Dale Peterson, author of "The Ghosts of Gombe."  

Preview of the Racine Theater guild's production of "Peter the Star Catcher."

Jerry Torre, Tony Maietta- co-authors of "The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens.

C. W. Gortner, author of "The Romanov Empress"

Dr. Art Cyr, Carthage College-  commentary on current events

Part 1-  West Community Theater's "The Sound of Music" - Part 2- Will Geddes, author of "Parent Alert: How to keep your kids safe online." 

Nan Calvert with Joan Roehre  - Visioning a Greater Racine

Lynda Guy previews the Four Seasons Secret Garden Walk coming up this Saturday, July 14th. 

Helen Rappaport, author of "The Race to Save the Romanovs: The Truth Behind the Secret Plans to Rescue the Russian Imperial Family."  

Diana Butler Bass, author of "Grateful: The Transformative power of Giving Thanks."   

From the archives:  Tim Madigan, author of "I'm Proud of You: My Friendship with Fred Rogers."

Angela Dassow, Assistant Professor of Biology at Carthage- talks about her fascinating research into the vocalizations of wolves.

Soccer enthusiast Jon Bruning (Assoc. Professor of Communications and Digital Media at Carthage) talks about soccer's World Cup competition.

Craig Gall, music director of the Kenosha Pops Band

Ann Vileisis, author of "Kitchen Literacy: how we lost knowledge of where our food comes from and why we need to get it back." 

Deborah G. Plant, editor of Zora Neale Hurston's "Barracoon:  The Story of the last 'Black Cargo. "

Part one: Mark Eichner, director of the Racine Municipal Band.  Part two: a look at Lincoln Park and the jazz concerts happening there this summer. 

Anneka Barrow, talking about her experience of working at a migrant shelter in Mexico through Young Adults in Global Mission

C.N. Lester, author of "Trans like me:  Conversations for all of us."  

Barbara E. Kahn, author of "The Shopping Revolution: How Successful Retailers Win Customers in an Era of Endless Disruption."