Synopsis
One-of-a-kind interviews with locally and nationally-renowned authors, regional newsmakers, opinion leaders, educators, performers, athletes, and other intriguing members of the community.
Episodes
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5/10/23 Simon Read on young Winston Churchill
10/05/2023 Duration: 48minFrom 2015 - Simon Read, author of "Winston Churchill Reporting: Adventures of a Young War Correspondent."
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5/9/23 Manuel Lima- "The New Designer"
09/05/2023 Duration: 46minAward-winning designer and best-selling author Manuel Lima, author of "The New Designer: Discarding Myths, Embracing Change."
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5/7/23 "Our Dumb World" (from The Onion)
07/05/2023 Duration: 23minFrom 2007 - "Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth"
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5/6/23 Carlyn Berghoff (The Berghoff Family Cookbook)
06/05/2023 Duration: 34minFrom 2007(?) - Carlyn Berghoff, co-author with her mother Jan Berghoff of "The Berghoff Family Cookbook: From our Table to Yours, Celebrating a Century of Entertaining."
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5/5/23 UW-Parkside performs the Abyssinian Mass
05/05/2023 Duration: 19minWe preview the performances this Sunday and Monday evening at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside of the Abyssinian Mass by Wynton Marsalis. My guests: Dr. James Kinchen, director of choral activities at UW-Parkside, and Russ Johnson, director of jazz studies at Parkside. This upcoming performance will feature the combined choirs of Parkside in collaboration with the school's jazz ensemble.
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5/5/23 Curtis Stock "The Turcottes"
05/05/2023 Duration: 27minFifty years ago - to the day - jockey Ron Turcotte rode Secretariat to a triumphant victory in the Kentucky Derby - and within a few weeks, horse and jockey completed the Triple Crown, the first time that had been done in a quarter of a century. Curtis Stock's book "The Turcottes: The Remarkable Story of a Horse Racing Dynasty" tells the story of Ron Turcotte and four of his brothers who became successful jockeys as well.
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5/4/23 Byron Wright
04/05/2023 Duration: 37minByron White worked for 35 years for Kenosha Human Development Services. He is about to receive an award from the Mary Lou and Arthur F. Mahone Fund.
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5/2/23 Kenosha Symphony Orchestra
02/05/2023 Duration: 47minWe preview the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra's next concert, which is this Saturday evening. We speak with Robert Hasty, artistic director and conductor of the KSO, Pete Rodriguez, president of the board and member of the french horn section, and violinist Yang Liu. The end of the program includes excerpts from the three works being played on the concert: Beethoven's Egmont Overture, Bruch's Violin Concerto #1 and Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony.
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5/1/23 Adrian Goldsworthy: How Rome Fell
01/05/2023 Duration: 50minFrom 2009- Adrian Goldsworthy discusses his book "How Rome Fell."
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4/30/23 Dogs: a Natural History
30/04/2023 Duration: 26minFrom 2007- Jake Page, author of "Dogs: A Natural History"
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4/29/23 Jerry Oppenheimer "Toy Monster"
29/04/2023 Duration: 22minFrom 2009- Jerry Oppenheimer, author of "Toy Monster: The Big Bad World of Mattel"
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4/28/23 Katiann Nelson
28/04/2023 Duration: 30minCarthage music major Katiann Nelson talks about her experiences at Carthage over the last five years as a clarinetist, pianist and singer. She participates in her final opera workshop performances this weekend - portraying Constanze, the widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in a presentation called "In Memory of Mozart: Celebrating the Operatic Legacy of a Singular Genius." After graduating from Carthage next month, she will pursue a masters degree in operatic performance at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
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4/26/23 Simon Goodman: The Orpheus Clock
26/04/2023 Duration: 47minFrom the archives (2015) : Simon Goodman, author of "The Orpheus Clock: The search for my family's art treasures stolen by the Nazis."
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4/25/23 Monnica Rose (Toastmaters International)
25/04/2023 Duration: 17minMonnica Rose is International Director of Toastmasters International, a non-profit organization that has been helping people surmount their fears of public speaking for nearly a century. Ms. Rose will be the keynote speaker for the spring conference of Toastmasters District 35 that will take place at The Abbey in Lake Geneva on May 5th and 6th.
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4/23/23 Testosterone and Risky Behavior in Adolescents
23/04/2023 Duration: 47minThis is an interview that dates back more than ten years. (I was unable to determine the exact year.) It's with Dr. Benjamin Campbell, just before he came to UW-Parkside for a Science Night presentation on the connection between testosterone and risky behavior among adolescents.
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4/22/23 The spelling bee team Syzygy (including Walter Hermanns)
22/04/2023 Duration: 28minFrom 2008- Walter Hermanns, Daryle Sturino, and Jeff Barrow - the members of Syzygy, a team that won the Racine County Spelling Bee two years in a row. This interview was recorded right before they attempted to make it three in a row. (Note: They fell a little short, finishing in second place.) I (meaning Greg Berg) was actually a member of Syzygy when they won for the first time in 2006. Jeff Barrow took my place when I was unable to compete with them the next year.
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4/12/23 "The History of the Future" (virtual reality)
21/04/2023 Duration: 48minFrom 2019 - Blake J. Harris, author of "The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution that swept Virtual Reality."
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4/20/23 Dr. Art Cyr
20/04/2023 Duration: 48minDr. Art Cyr, from the faculty of Carthage College, offers his analysis of current events and issues.
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4/19/23 Catherine Blyth on "Conversation"
20/04/2023 Duration: 48minFrom the archives: Catherine Blyth, author of "The Art of Conversation: A Guided Tour through a Neglected Pleasure."
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4/17/23 - In memory of Raghavan Iyer
17/04/2023 Duration: 23minIndian chef and cookbook author Raghavan Iyer - one of the world's most renowned experts on curries - passed away on March 31st. This is a rebroadcast of an interview recorded with him back in 2016.