Al Ross talks with folk artist Ellen Stanley, also known as Mother Banjo, about her career and performance at Widespot Performing Arts Center in Stockholm. Ross talks with Wausau artist and writer Dan Sullivan, who carves recyled wood duck decoys despite being blind since childhood. Special Coorespondent Jim Oliver interviews Karen Hurd, founder of Fall Creek-based Community Arts and playwright of "The Sea Hag's Revenge," which played at the State Theatre. Ross bids farewell to the late Eydie Gorme.