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12/7/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for December 7, 2012 - This week's guests include Inventing Reality Editing Service owner Rob Bignell, Chippewa Valley Jazz Orchestra director Geoff Peterson, solo performer Ken Lonnquist, and director of choral studies at UW-Stout Daniel Clark.
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11/30/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for November 30, 2012 - This week's guests include Rick Vacius, co-directors of the Menomonie Theater Guild Bob Butterfield and Chelsea Chase, director of the Chippewa Valley Theater Guild Nick Sirek, and UW-Eau Claire student and author Patty Benson.
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11/16/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for November 16, 2012 - This week's guests include managing editor at Volume One Thom Fountain; members of the Chippewa Valley Historical society Jeff Pritchard, Pat Ahneman, and Arley Engel; abstract artist Mellisa Ayr; director John Potter; and UWEC Jazz director Robert Baca.
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11/9/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for November 9, 2012 - This week's guests include UW-Eau Claire cello professor Tulio Rondon, Jon Thrope, soprano Helen Todd, UW-Eau Claire assistant English professor Jon Loomis, and co-director of the Menomonie Singers Juliana Schmidt.
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11/2/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for November 2, 2012 - Eau Claire Producer Dennis Miller previews his new film "Voices From the Past". Then Maria Carvalho of UW-Eau Claire Center for International Education talks about the 2012 International Folk Fair at the new Davies Center. Special Correspondent Jim Oliver interviews Amery writer LaMoine MacLaughlin about his collections of poetry. Also on the show is Juliana Schmidt, co-director of the Menomonie Singers and the Red Cedar Symphony Orchestra talking about their upcoming performances in Ladysmith and Rice Lake. .
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10/26/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for October 26, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Yata about his musical career and new CD, Geoffrey Peterson about the Chippewa Valley Jazz Orchestra and their concert at the Eau Claire State Theater, Wayne Marek about directing the Eau Claire Children's Theater production of Duck for President, and Keith Jones about the fourth annual Wisconsin Woodturners Expo.
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10/19/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for October 19, 2012 - Al Ross interviews comedian Louie Anderson about his upcoming appearance at the Pizza Plus in Eau Claire and his roots in comedy, Brady Merne about the Erika Quam Memorial Theater, Gordon Murphy about the Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra, photographer Karen Foust about the Earth Arts Fall Salon exhibit.
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10/12/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for October 12, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Kathy Nimmer about her appearance at the Schneider Disability Issues Forum, Peter Geye spoke with Jim Oliver his Chippewa Valley Book Festival appearance at the Menomonie Public Library, Gary Schwartzhoff about the Master Singers and their concert "America, My Home: The Road Home", Karl Wicklund about the 54th Harvest of Harmony concert presented by the Indianhead Barbershop chorus.
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10/5/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for October 5, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Rick Vaicius about the Flyway Film Festival, Annette Hennekens about the ninth annual Falling Leaves Art Studio, Gregory Paules talks with Jim Oliver about directing The Cat from Coulton County at the Menomonie Theater Guild facility, Melissa Kuchlenz about the Heyde Center for the Arts' second annual chili cook-off, Noel Kroeplin about the "Gallery of Poems: An Evening of Neural Rewiring", and Robert Bertoni about Beatles tribute band "The Britins".
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9/28/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for September 28, 2012 - Al Ross interviews John Wright about his folk and rock duo Lehto and Wright, Mike Cook speaks with Jim Oliver about directing Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ivar Lunde Jr, musical director of the Eau Claire Chamber Orchestra, discusses its 15th season, and Dr. Lawrence Martin about American Indian Heritage Community Day.
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9/21/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for September 21, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Robert Baca about the Big Band Extravaganza, John Mueller about performing King of the Road, Jill Herriges about Oktoberfest in Chippewa Falls, and Patricia Mayhew Hamm about Fall Splendor Art Meander in Chippewa Falls.
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9/14/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for September 14, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Peter Yarrow, folk musician and former member of Peter, Paul and Mary, about his musical career; Joe Luginbill about his YouTube show Joe's Kitchen; and Sara Rath, author of Star Lake series talks with Jim Oliver.
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9/7/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for September 7, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Jeannie Roberts, award-winning poet and visual artist from Chippewa Falls, about her reading at L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library; Christopher Wilson about teaching his five week course "Exploring Classical Music"; Don Hodgins, Director at Fanny Hill Dinner Theater, about Star-Spangled Girl; and Steven Marking about teaching people to sing.
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8/31/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for August 31, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Stephanie Thompson, Executive Director of Benjamin's House in Rice Lake, about the importance of the shelter in Northwestern Wisconsin; Bob Carey about the Tutu Project to support breast cancer organizations; Lucas Risinger, Director of the Chippewa Valley Theater Guild, talks with Jim Oliver about the production of Lombardi; and Nancy Zieman, host of Wisconsin Public Television's Sewing with Nancy celebrates 30 years of her show.
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8/24/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for August 24, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Joe Nolan about his self-produced documentary A Woodstock Memoir, LaMoine McLaughlin talks with Jim Oliver about the Northern Lakes Center for the Arts production of Macbeth, Martha Glowacki about visual art and the exhibit "About Seeing", and Trace Bundy about the finger style guitar technique.
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8/17/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for August 17, 2012 - Al Ross talks with David Danzinger, General Manager of Danzinger Vineyards, about wine-making in Wisconsin; Dave and Karen Goggin about the art of dancing and their 20 years of experience teaching dance; Michael Perry about his new book,Visiting Tom - A Man, A Highway and the Road to Roughneck Grace; and Rob Reid about what teens and young adults are currently reading.
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8/10/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for August 10, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Amy Reise, the executive director of the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, about the special An Evening With Sondheim and Friends; John Sagan, owner of the Red Horse Gallery in Fountain City, about the challenges of running a gallery; Karen Hurd, the director of Beowulf, speaks with Jim Oliver about the adaptation at the State Theatre in Eau Claire; and Sue Orfield, a saxophonist, talks with Ross about why she is known as one of the busiest musicians around.
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8/3/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for August 3, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Stacy Poitras about his career and participation in the U.S. Open Chainsaw Sculpture Championships in Eau Claire, Andy McCormick about the musical saw and being a member of the duo Dreamland Faces, Cori Lee Stahlecker about fire dancing, Tamara Sharp about North Star Theatre's production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat in Rice Lake, and Ricky Hoverman, a UW-Stout fellow student from Osceola, who produced an anthology of new literature called Live Life: The Daydreamer's Journal.
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7/27/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for July 27, 2012 - Al Ross interviews music professor Ron Keezer about UW-Eau Claire's recent acqusition of original jazz charts and recordings, Jim Oliver talks with Lucas Risinger about the Chippewa Valley Theater Guild's high school Shakespeare workshop, Ben Schrank about the art of choreography, and singer-songwriter Brian Bethke talks about his music career including starting his own label and being named Chippewa Valley's best solo performer.
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7/20/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for July 20, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Linda Day about the 39th annual Stockholm Art Fair, Nancy Clark Scobie talks with Jim Oliver about her experience directing Guys and Dolls, Jonny Hoffner talks about the Nifty Fifty photography tour to raise $50,000 for anti-human trafficking organization She Dances, and Melissa Holmen of Chippewa Valley Museum talks about the completed community project What Country Now.
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