Firoozeh Dumas, author of "It Aint's So Awful, Falafel."
The Morning Show
Carlynne McDonnell: "The Every Woman's Guide to Equality: How Achieving Real Equality Will Change Women's Lives Forever."
Rabbi Susan Silverman: Casting Lots: Creating a Family in a Beautiful Broken World; the book primarily recounts Silverman's experience of adopting a boy from Ethiopia.
Charles J. Shields, author of "Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee: From Scout to Go Set a Watchman."
Part One: Mike Gudbaur, Fine Arts at First Jazz Concert. Part Two: Violinist Rong Yang Tang. Part Three: UW-Parkside Graduate Tyler Farrell
Joe Drape, author of "American Pharoah: The Untold Story of the Triple Crown Winner's Legendary Rise."
Wendy Holden shares the story of three sisters who were born in a concentration camp. They will reunite in Lake Geneva this weekend.
Dr. Jennifer Arnold and Bill Klein. (Television's The Little Couple.) Also, local singers Jill Jensen and Jack Grassel - who are performing this coming weekend with the Choral Arts Society
Dr. Thomas Carr, director of Carthage's paleontology program (postponed from two weeks ago) - on the history of Ty-rex
RERUN: Beth Thomas Cohen; Author of "Drop The Act! It's Exhausting: Free Yourself from your So-Called Put-Together Life.
Jeff Passan, author of "The Arm: Inside the Billion Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports."
Ruth Leaming, author of "Kick Kennedy: The Charmed Life and Tragic Death of the Favorite Kennedy Daughter."
Jean Preston talks about her new children's book 'Banner and the Butterfly.' Also, a conversation about the opera "Black September," which is being re-mounted at Carthage on Saturday night, April 16th
Beth Thomas Cohen; Author of "Drop The Act! It's Exhausting: Free Yourself from your So-Called Put-Together Life.
Christina Bruff, Economic Development Officer with the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs.
Richard Lerangis, author of the best-selling fantasy series "Seven Wonders." Also, Keston Ott-Dahl, author of 'Saving Delaney."
Dr. Edward O'Neil, author of "Awakening Hippocrates: A Primer on Health, Poverty, and Global Service."
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