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The Morning Show

Nick Greene, author of "How to Watch Soccer like a Genius: What Architects, Stuntwomen, Paleoanthropologists, and Compuer Scientists Reveal About the World's Game."

Kailyn Palomares, with Ben French from Johnson's Nursery in Menomonee Falls - which specializes in native plants

Doug Instenes, director of the Racine Theatre Guild's PIPPIN

Pt. 1- Kenosha Chamber Choir - "Songs of the American Heart Beat" Pt. 2- Phyllis Karas, author of "Curse of the Blumenthals"

Pauline Steinhorn, author of "Dreaming of the River: A Mother and Daughter's Fight for Survival during the Holocaust."

David Eliot. "Artificially Intelligent: The Very Human Story of A. I."

David King Dunaway, "A Four-Eyed World: How Glasses Changed the Way We See."

Pt. 1- David Anderson, conductor of the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra Pt. 2- Abyssinian Mass by Wynton Marsalis at UW-Parkside

Sister Janet Weyker, Racine Food Waste Composting Committee

Dr. Peter Grinspoon, "Aging Well with Cannabis."

UW-Parkside's Carey Watters and Lindsey Larsen on print-making / Carthage's Wind Orchestra

William Bernhardt "The Superman Wars".

UW-Parkside's "Cabaret" / Lakeside Players's "Shrek: The Musical"

Robbyn Smith- Print Day in May /. Lisa Bigalke, local printmaker

Part One: Vijay Limaye, Natural Resources Defense Council. Part Two: "Glasses for Arlo".

Alvaro Garcia, conductor of the Parkside orchestras, and 2-time Grammy-nominated soprano Laura Strickling

We talk about the grand opening of the School of Health at Carthage College with Nancy Reese,  Director of the Department of Nursing and Associate Dean of the School of Health.

Veronique Tran, Dallas College

Caron Daugherty / Phillip King - finalists to be president of Gateway Technical College

Diana Du Pont, author of "Fur Mama: How I Found My Best Life Adopting an Ex-Racehorse and a Shelter Dog"

James Schatzman, director and founder of the Choral Arts Society- "Fantasia!"

Professor Russell Johnson (University of Chicago Divinity School) "Peace, Protest & Polarization: Loving Your Enemy in Divided Times"

Postponed from last week- Kailyn Palomares with Dr. Mila Marshall, Clean Water Advocate for Sierra Club-Illinois

Bob Hurst, editor of The Mark Twain Project

We preview the Racine Theater Guild's production of "The Hobbit".

From the archives: Neal Bascomb, author of "The Perfect Mile".

Doug Stewart, author of "The Boy Who Would Be Shakespeare: A Tale of Forgery and Folly"

Mark Kurlansky, author of "To Catch a Fish: Essays on the Joy, Frustration, Curiosity and Allure of Fishing"

Jennifer Clemens, Asst. Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside talks about "Power and Perception: Democracy, Enforcement and trust in U.S. Courts" on April 16th.

Gavin Newsham.... "Project Tiger: The Birth of Genius and the Price of Greatness"

William Kuhn- "Jackie Stories" -

Part One: Skip Williams talks about Dungeons and Dragons / Part Two: from the archives, comedian Paula Poundstone

Part 1- UW-Parkside librarians Shauna Edson and Heather Spencer /. Part 2 - from the archives: author Rick Riordan talks about his Trials of Apollo books.

Dr. Art Cyr gives his commentary on current events and issues

Pt 1- the early years of Larry Bird /. Pt 2- the life of Annie Oakley

Kimberly Heckler, author of "A Woman of Firsts: Margaret Heckler, Political Trailblazer"

Michael Schulman, author of "Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep"

Part 1 - Naturalist Cindy Crosby on Dragonflies & Damselflies / Part 2 - A biography of tennis legend Alice Marble

Carthage's production of Jen Silverman's play THE MOOR.

Magicians Tony Barnhart and Doe Diamond - performing "Mesmerized" on March 22nd.

Bill Gifford, author of "Hotwired: How the Hidden Power of Heat makes us Stronger."

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, author of "A Protest History of the United States"

Margie Bucheit, author of the novel "We Chose Resistance"

Kailyn Palomares with Ecologist Danielle Bell (Native Roots Design)

Russ Johnson previews UW-Parkside's Jazz Week

Nationally-published author and film historian James Neibaur

A memorial tribute to Mike Kehoe, an important part of the WGTD family

Tony Castro - author of "Mickey and Billy: The Glory and Tragedy of a Yankee Friendship"

James Ripley (Carthage College)- artistic director of the Waukesha Area Symphonic Band - and Abby Gould Burton, daughter of composer Morton Gould. She is joining them for a special concert devoted to her father's music.

Pt 1 - We preview UW-Parkside's production of "Our Town" with director Mary Kerr. Pt 2 - We talk about the Racine Theater Guild's current production, "Girl on a Train," with director Doug Instenes.