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The Morning Show

Burt Solomon, author of "The Murder of Willie Lincoln." Part two; Jacqueline Tobin, author of "From Midnight to Dawn:The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad." 

For Black History Month:  the life of George Washington Carver.

Nan Calvert, Jayne Herring (GTC) and Sister Jane (Eco Justice Center)  preview the upcoming Eco Fest.   

Jonathan Starr, author of "It takes a School."   

Flamenco guitarist and composer David Maldonado

President's Day - including tribute actor Eric Richardson,  who frequently portrays Abraham Lincoln.

Rebroadcast for Black History Month- "Giants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln."  

Author of "Scribe: My Life in Sports," Bob Ryan. 

Dr. Wael Farouk, head of piano at Carthage

Previewing the "Independent Lens" documentary titled "Tower." The film recounts the mass shooting which occurred at the University of Texas

The story of the Koss Family Foundation and their upcoming fundraiser. 

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht

Interviews from the archives for Black History Month.

Susan Quinn, author of "Eleanor and Hick:  A Love Affair that Shaped a First Lady." 

Carthage Professor Yuri Maltsev. Professor Maltsev will discuss his recent trip to South Africa. 

UW Parkside Professor Jonathan Shailor.   Professor Shailor will discuss the communicative style of the Trump administration

Dr. James Ripley and three members of the Carthage Wind Orchestra talk about their recent tour of Japan. 

Carthage Political Science Professor Jerry Mast discusses President Trump's first days in office. 

Rev. Kevin Johnson. He is a former pastor of First United Methodist Church in Kenosha. 

Chase Robinson, author of "Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years."  

Preview of "The Race Underground," airing tomorrow night on American Experience.   

Joshua Mohr, author of "Sirens." The book is about Mohr's struggles with addition.

Captain James Hawkins, commanding officer of the Great Lakes Naval Station in North Chicago. He is a Kenosha native.

Andrew Sperling,  Director of Federal Legislation Advocacy for NAMI National. 

Carthage professor Art Cyr offers analysis of current events and reaction to the first days of the Trump presidency.

Sarah van Gelder, founder of Yes! Magazine - author of "The Revolution Where You Live:  Stories from a 12,000 Mile Journey Across a New America."

Previewing the Lakeside Players's production of "The Secret Garden." 

Former NFL football star Bruce Matthews.  "Inside the NFL's First Family: My Life of Football, Faith and Fatherhood." 

Nora McInerny Purmont  "It's Okay to Laugh. (Crying is Cool, too.)"

Bryan Albrecht, President of Gateway Technical College, talking about GED options. 

Marina Cantacuzino "The Forgiveness Project: Stories from a Vengeful Age."  

Nan Calvert - and a representative of the Wisconsin Natural Resources Foundation.

Adelene Green and Anthony Davis: Kenosha's Kindness Week. 

Elena Khosrova, author of "Butter: A Rich History." 

Local author Dennis Hague- "Eyes of the Comet: An American Slave Odyssey"

A memorial rebroadcast of a 2007 interview with choral legend Weston Noble.

From the Archives: Orgional Interviews with two of the boys who sang Amahl. 

A preview of the Choral Arts Society's performances of "Amahl and the Night Visitors."  

Mark Czerniec talks about website creation.  

Marc Cushman, author of the definitive guide to "Lost in Space." 

The Morning Show Will Return on January 3rd, 2017  

Act Two of the UW Parkside Theater production of "A Christmas Carol: On The Air." 

Act One of the UW Parkside Theater Production of "A Christmas Carol: On The Air." 

President of Gateway Technical College Bryan Albrecht and Cheryl Hernandez, Executive Director of the Kenosha Literacy Council.

Art Root -  a group of Racine artists and advocates. Also, Marc Cushman - author of a new guide to "Lost in Space." 

Family therapist Amy Champeau: How to peacefully coexist and/or communicate with friends and family

Author of Casanova, Laurence Bergreen, Jon Kamen, Executive Producer of the series "Mars" on the National Geographic Channel.     

Dr. Art Cyr, Carthage College Clausen Center, offers analysis of current events

A program about Potatoes! Part One: Raghavan Iyer, author of "Smashed, Mashed, Boiled and Baked- and Fried, Too!" Part Two: Curzio Caravati, a local grower of both potatoes and garlic.

David France, author of "How To Survive a Plague:  How Citizens and Science Overcame AIDS."