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7/13/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for July 13, 2012 - Jim Oliver talks with Anna Blessing about her book, Locally Grown. Al Ross interviews Kaylee Skinkis, summer art school instructor in Durand, about the state of elementary art programs and her mural plans at Durand Fire Hall, Jessi Pizur about her new publication called Jack B. Pizur Magazine which will be published online, and singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie about his father, iconic American folkster Woody Guthrie, and about his own music career.
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7/6/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for July 06, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Dan Callan who organized the third annual Grass on the Chippewa, Sara Nemec about the Christmas in July food drive, Janan Terpstra talks to Jim Oliver about On the Golden Pond, and Brady Swenson talks about his entertainment career as a teacher, composer, studio and concert musician, singer and solo artist.
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6/29/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for June 29, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Mike Malone, a UW-Eau Claire drummer, about his experience as a percussionist with the UWEC jazz program, Dr. Aurelien Petillot and Eric Dasher about their new roles with the Chippewa Valley Youth Symphony and their vision for the future of the program, and Darrell Aderman about his legacy and having the Shell Lakes Arts Center performance hall named in his honor.
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6/22/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for June 22, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Dr. Christa Garvey, associate professor of Oboe, chamber music and music theory at UW-Eau Claire, about the Summer Sounds Series, Julie Bowe on her latest book My Extra Best Friend, Singer-Songwriter Tish Hinojosa about her unique vocal style, and Kristina Malec and Emily Miller, two social work students at UW-Eau Claire, about their effort to bring music, memories and magic to local community membors who suffer from Alzheimer's and Dementia.
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6/8/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for June 8, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Nick Meyer of Volume One Magazine about art exhibit Ten Years of Covering the Chippewa Valley, event coordinator Karyn Wells about the summer concert series "Chill on the Hill", Darell Marrier about the band Fragile, and Tim Brady about his new book Twelve Desperate Miles: The Epic World War II Voyage of the S.S. Contessa.
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6/1/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for June 1, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Shana Lee Conradt, a UW-Stout graduate, about self publishing her book Getting Fit with Food, Phillip Andrew Bennett Low about his group the Rockstar Storytellers and their performance at the WideSpot Performing Arts Center in Stockholm, Phil Ostrander about Shell Lake Arts Center Jazz Camps offered during the summer months, and John Hermanson about his folk duo Storyhill and their performance at the Festival Theatre in St. Croix Falls..
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5/25/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for May 25, 2012 - Al Ross interviews writers Irene Sandvold and Ingeborg Hydle Baugh, UW-Stout professor Jennifer Grant, Anastasia Shartin, Visual Arts Director at the Phipps Center, and Pat Thibado about the 'Living Cemetery.' Jim Oliver talks with theater director Terry Wiesner.
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5/18/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for May 18, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Mac Cherry, event host with "The Big River Radio Wave" at the Heyde Center for the Arts in Chippewa Falls, Benjamin Schoening, an assistant professor of music about his course "The History of Rock and Roll", and Pat Donohue about playing guitar with the radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion for 18 years.
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5/11/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for May 11, 2012 - Host Al Ross interviews theater directors Ben Richgruber, Kathy Welch and Amy Reise, musician Kevin McMullin, Eau Claire Poet Laureate Bruce Taylor, and Liz Reuter, director of the Chippewa Valley Museum.
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5/4/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for May 4, 2012 - This week, we talk to ceramic artist Marjorie Wade; David M. MeMattia of Sleeping Dragon Studios in St. Croix Falls about the annual Earth Arts Tour; Wayne Marek, director of the Eau Claire Children's Theatre about the company's production of the musical Spring Awakening; Menomonie High School Band Director Jake Karkula about the Moroccan-themed spring concert Night at the Kasbah; B.J. Hollars about his work of non-fiction Thirteen Loops: Race, Violence and the Last Lynching in America; and Barry Hitt, executive director of the Chippewa Valley Symphony, about the upcoming CVS Concert To The Light .
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4/27/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for April 27, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Caroline Smith of Caroline Smith and the Good Night Sleeps about her band and their new album, Casey Carle about her career as a comedian and performer at the Ringling Brothers Clown College, Don Hodgins about the Fanny Hill Dinner Theater's production of The Fox on the Fairway, Lamoine McLaughlin about the Viva Vivaldi event at the Northern Lakes Center for the Arts in Amery, and Ryan Browne about his new book of poetry Outside Com In and his work to introduce literature into prisons.
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4/20/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for April 20, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Doug Myren about the Silver Dome Ballroom in Neillsville, Joel Friederich about UW-Barron County's Poetry Slam, Dr. Tulio Rondon about his international music career, Sean Dooley about UW-Eau Claire's production of Richard III, Jennifer Kuehl about the Stillson Singers, and Dr. Peter Haberman about the Chippewa Valley Youth Symphony's ensemble auditions.
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4/13/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for April 13, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Larry Meiller about his career in radio, Paul Calenberg about directing Caberet - The Musical, photographer Thomas Lindfors about artist owned artZ Gallery, Nick Meyer about Volume One magazine, and Linda Yudin about nationally touring dance troupe Viver Brasil.
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4/6/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for April 6, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Mike Guggino about The Steep Canyon Rangers and their new album Nobody Knows You, Kim Fullbeck about his work as a filmmaker and promoting multi-cultural awareness, Elly Mason Johnson about The SPACE Centre for Creativity in New Richmond, and Colleen Raye about the Sirens of the '60s.
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3/30/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for March 30, 2012 - Al Ross interviews songwriters Danny Schmidt and Carrie Elkin about their careers and solo albums, Leslye Orr talks to Jim Oliver about her comedy Women Who Drink, Julie Fox about UW-Eau Claire's presentation of Danceworks, and Gary Schwartzhoff about The Master Singers of Eau Claire.
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3/23/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for March 23, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Brooke Sable about the luxury resort Natirar, Robert Baca and Ryan Jones preview the 52nd Street feature for the Eau Claire Jazz Festival, Darren Kirby about his new novel Coordinates for Murder, and Carol Adleman about fabric collages and cyanotype photography.
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3/16/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for March 16, 2012 - Al Ross interviews comedian Bill Engvall about performance at the State Theatre in Eau Claire, John Patitucci about his performance at the Eau Claire Jazz Festival, Todd Boss about his new poetry collection Pitch and Motion Poems Project, and Austin Tichenor about his three-man comedy troupe and their production of The Compplete World of Sports (Abridged).
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3/9/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for March 9, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Reed Grimm about being on American Idol, Jerry Way about writing and directing Gatsby's Supper Club, Jim Zimmerman about creating original stage production Righteous, and Barry Hitt about the Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra.
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3/2/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for March 2, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Char Herman about directing Caddie Woodlawn, Ryan Meisel about the Milwaukee-based jazz quintet Meisel Music Collective, Dave Beck about his print Jellyfish Burger which is on permanent display at the Smithsonian, and Dr. Tulio Rondon about his upcoming concert.
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2/24/12 5:00pm |
Spectrum West for February 24, 2012 - Al Ross interviews Geoff Peterson about the Giants of Jazz series, Benjamin Schoening and Eric Kasper about their new book Don't Stop Thinking About the Music: The Politics of Songs and Musicians in Presidential Campaigns, F. Reed Brown about UW-Eau Claire's production of Into The Woods, and Warren Nelson about his performance at the Festival Theatre in St. Croix Falls.
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