Amy Bass, author of "One Goal: A Coach, a Team, and the Game that brought a divided town together."
The Morning Show
Nan Calvert, with Sr. Janet Weyker, Jayne Henderson, and Mimi Peterson. They will talk about this year's EcoFest.
Jennifer Sassaman, talking about the current theatrical production at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, "One Man, Two Guvnors." Part two; Doug Instenes, Racine Theater Guild, talking about "A Comedy of Teno
Zak Dychtwald, author of "Young China: How the Restless Generation will change their country and the world." Part two: Donata Tanuto, "LIfe's Bulldozer Moments: How Adversity Leads to Success in Life and Busines
Chris Kutarna, "Age of Discovery: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of our New Renaissance." Part Two: Kristin Helms, "From Boardroom to Baby."
Isabel Wilkerson, author of "The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration."
Part 1: Katherine S. Newman, "Rampage: The Social Roots of School Shootings." Part 2: Steven Pinker, author of "The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence has Declined."
Michael Finkel, author of "The Stranger in the Woods: the Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit."
Nick Barootian and Edson Melendez talk about the Belle Ensemble's upcoming performance of Pergolesi's comic opera "La Serva Padrona."
F. Diane Barth, author of "I know how you feel: The Joy and Heartbreak of Friendship in Women's Lives."
Best-selling author J. Randy Tarabarrelli, author of "Jackie, Janet, and Lee: the Secret Lives of Janet Auchincloss and her daughters, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill."
Barnaby Smith, artistic director of Voces8, Part 2: Previewing the PBS series American Experience "A Bombing on Wall Street," airing tonight.
The 2018 NEA Big Read project with Anna Stadick, director of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Library and Shauna Edson and Paige Barreto, co-chairs of the event
Dr. Eduardo Garcia-Novelli and several members of the Carthage Choir will talk about their memorable European choir tour in January,
Racine mayor Cory Mason. Nan Calvert will also be with us. We'll discuss a wide range of issues but with a focus on environmental concerns in Racine and surrounding areas.
Melba Pattillo Beals, author of "March Forward, Girl: From Young Warrior to Little Rock Nine."She was one of the iconic "Little Rock Nine"
Part One: Laura Cox, previewing a workshop on PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) on February 17. Part Two: Suzann Pileggi Pawelski and James Pawelski, co-authors of "Happy Together: Using the Science of Posit
Kathleen Kelly Janus, author of "Social Startup Success: How the Best Non-Profits Launch, Scale Up, and Make a Difference."
Dan Joyce, director of the Kenosha Public Museum - and Richard Harris, who has lent pieces from his personal collection for the museum's exhibit "Memento Mori: The Art of Death."
Part 1: Jessica Fellowes, author of "The Mitford Murders." Part 2: Racine Country Treasurer Jane Nikolai and paralegal Anne Mollerskov talk about unclaimed funds.
Bryant Johnson, author of "The RBG Workout: How she stays strong and you can, too!" Johnson is the personal trainer of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Chris Paulson, Executive Director, Racine Heritage Museum - Jim Wardrip, planning committee for "A Night at the Speakeasy," a benefit for the museum on February 10th.
Anthony Davenport, author of "Your Score: An Insider's Secrets to Understanding, Controlling and Protecting your Credit Score."
Nan Calvert - with James Vandenbrook, Executive Director of Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association.
Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College- and Kate Walker, Director of Operation Gateway Business and Workforce Solution
PART ONE: Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard, co-authors of "Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life." PART TWO: Brody Rose, son of local NAMI president Jack Rose.&nb
ENCORE: Shritha Reddy, 14-year-old Prairie student, creator of SHOW: Start Helping Our Water Resources.
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