The Morning Show

The Young Athlete/Sports Immortals

James Kwak- The Fear of Too Much Justice

Josh Haven: The Siberia Job

National Geographic Kids' Almanac / Lobsters

Don Kummings on Walt Whitman

From the archives: Daniel Ellsberg

2 books about dogs

Kemper Center

Charles D. Burgess "Golf Links" 

Kristen Singer/ Carly Mikula

Gus Russo -  "The Outfit" 

"The Anger Advantage" / "The Library of Broken Worlds" 

Eric Klinenberg, "Heat Wave" 

Nan Calvert with Dave Giordano

Flint Whitlock "Given up for Dead" 

"How Math Explains the World" 

Allen Barra - "The Last Coach" 

Reed Forgrave- "Love, Zac" 

Pt 1- A Petit Mal  Pt. 2- Spirit of Racine

UWP chancellor Dr. Debra Ford

Earl Swift-  "The Big Roads" 

Dave McGrath:  "24 Hours from Tulsa" 

James Schatzman (R/K Vocational Ministries) 

Dr. Art Cyr

RTG's Sweeney Todd

"Under the Iron Heel"  

Greg Borowski -  "First and Long" 

Carthage Athletics 

Heart of the Game

Beyond Birds and Bees

Kenosha Verbatim Project 

"Maybe Baby" 

Hawthorn Hollow

Simon Read on Winston Churchill

Designer Manuel Lima

Kenosha alderman Anthony Kennedy

Curtis Stock- "The Turcottes" 

Byron Wright, Kernosha activist and humanitarian

George Ferencz, a retired music professor from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,  discusses the extraordinary legacy of Robert Russell Bennett, who is most renowned as the orchestrator of several hundred Broadway musicals of the golden age.  Ferencz edited Bennett's autobiography "The Broadway Sound."  

Kenosha Symphony Orchestra

"How Rome Fell" 

Carthage music student Katiann Nelson

Carthage's production of "Legally Blonde" 

Simon Goodman - "The Orpheus Clock" 

Monnica Rose-  International Director, Toastmasters International

GTC Provost John Thibodeau

"The History of the Future" 

Dr. Art Cyr

Catherine Blythe _The Art of Conversation

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