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The Morning Show

Kenosha author Michael Schumacher, author of "Torn in Two: The Sinking of the Daniel J. Morell and One Man's Survival on the Open Sea." 

Carthage College political science professors Jerry Mast and Jeff Roberg offer analysis of the first debate.

UW-Parkside's Summer Scholars Program Joining us:  Dr. Chris Hudspeth, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and Heather Kind-Keppel, Parkside's Diversity and Inclusion Officer. 

Novelist Jennifer Chiaverini "Fates and Traitors: A Novel of John Wilkes Booth Novel and Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker."

President of Gateway Technical College Bryan Albrecht 

Author of "Who Shot Sports?" Gail Buckland

Jim Wardrip - Preservation Racine's Tour of Historic Places

Jessica DeBoer:Fine Arts at First

The 2016 Kenosha Festival of Cartooning.

Carthage professor Art Cyr offers analysis of current events.

Part 1: Manor House hosts KSO; Part 2: New Gallery in Racine 

Julie Fenster, "Jefferson's America: The President, the Purchase, and the Explorers who Transformed a Nation." 

Alison Thielen, from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network

Former Star Trek story editor Dorothy Fontana. Part Two: Marc Cushman, author of "These are the Voyages."

Katie Oatsvall,  Executive Director of Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services

Karla Mantilla, author of "Gendertrolling:  How Misogyny Went Viral."

Chancellor Debra Ford from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Anthony Swofford (author of "Jarhead") talking about "Hotels, Hospitals and Jails: a Memoir."

Ken Utecht, former NFL tight end- author of "Counting the Days While My MInd Slips Away:  A Love Letter to my Family."    

Michael Copperman, author of "Teacher: Two Years in the MIssissippi Delta." 

Michael Copperman, author of "Teacher: Two Years in the MIssissippi Delta." 

Daniel D. Maurer- Transformation is real. (Graphic Novel: Sobriety)

Carthage College Sociology professor Wayne Thompson

Mark Ribowsky, author of "The Supremes:  A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success and Betrayal."  

Douglas Edwards- author of "I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59." 

Rebroadcast from the Archives: Christopher Cooper, author of "Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of Homeland Security."

A preview of tomorrow's Harbor Park Jazz Rhythm and Blues Festival in Kenosha.

UWP English Professor Jonathan Shailor discusses the communication styles of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. 

Teacher Kyle Schwartz, author of "I wish my teacher knew: hoe one question can change everything for our kids."

Robert Beezat, author of "Character Based Management: A Key to More Productive and Effective Organizations."  

Kristi Wilson, creator of "Sweet Impact."  It was created to draw attention to human trafficking in the chocolate industry. 

Preview of the Harbor Park Jazz, Rhythm and Blues Festival on August 20th.  

Biologist Marla Garrison (with Nan Calvert) talks about dragonflies and damselflies

Dan Barry, author of "The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland."  

Mavis Himes, author of "The Power of Names: Uncovering the Mystery of What We are Called."  Also-more from Dr. Steven Ungerleider on the memorial the athletes murdered at the 1972 Olympics. 

Mary McNear, author of "The Space Between Sisters: A Butternut Lake Novel."  

Constantine Markides, co-author of "Chasing Water: Elegy of an Olympian."   

Preview of this year's Pike River Rendezvous

Soprano Marni Nixon (rebroadcast of a 2006 interview) 

Previews of two Olympics-themed documentaries: "The Boys of '36" and "Munich: '72 and Beyond." Both air tonight on PBS.  

Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht

Analysis of the National Democratic Convention with Representative Cory Mason and Carthage College Professor Jeff Roberg 

Larry Tye, author of "Bobby Kennedy:  The Making of a Liberal Icon

Dr. Art Cyr, Carthage's Clausen Center;  Dr. Cyr joins us to talk about current events. 

Laura Hermanns discusses her recent mission trip to Rwanda

Larry Olmsted, author of "Real Food, Fake Food."   

Carthage College political science professors Jerry Mast and Jeff Roberg discuss the Republican National Convention

Dr. Sheila Birnbaum, author of 'Life begins at 60: Motherhood, Marriage, and Reinventing Ourselves."

Part two: Michael Leahy, author of "The Last Innocents:  The Collision of the Turbulent Sixties and the L.A. Dodgers."   

Michael Leahy, author of "The Last Innocents:  The collision of the Turbulent Sixties and the L.A. Dodgers."