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Thursday
1/31/2013
10:00 AM
130131E
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Max Garland - Wisconsin's Poet Laureate
Wisconsin's newest Poet Laureate joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about the value of poetry in our everyday lives.
Guest: Max Garland, Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The 2013-2014 Wisconsin Poet Laureate.
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Thursday
1/31/2013
10:00 PM
130131E
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Max Garland - Wisconsin's Poet Laureate
Wisconsin's newest Poet Laureate joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about the value of poetry in our everyday lives.
Guest: Max Garland, Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The 2013-2014 Wisconsin Poet Laureate.
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Wednesday
1/30/2013
9:00 AM
130130D
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A Wealth of Words
To reduce inequality in America, a good place to start is the language-arts classroom. That is the argument of Kathleen Dunn's guest this hour.
Guest: E. D. Hirsch, Jr., professor emeritus of education and humanities at the University of Virginia. Founder, Core Knowledge Foundation.
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Wednesday
1/30/2013
10:00 AM
130130E
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Book Club: The Awakening
The January edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" received harsh reviews from male critics when it was released in 1899. Chopin wrote overt descriptions of female sensuality, and the main character, Edna Pontellier, disdains the role of wife and mother that is prescribed for her in turn-of-the-19th-century New Orleans. Russ Castronovo and Chopin biographer Emily Toth join Kathleen to talk about why this novella helped to awaken the nation to female voices.
Guests:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Emily Toth - Kate Chopin biographer and Professor of English at Louisiana State University
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Wednesday
1/30/2013
10:00 PM
130130E
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Book Club: The Awakening
This hour: the January edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" received harsh reviews from male critics when it was released in 1899. Chopin wrote overt descriptions of female sensuality, and the main character, Edna Pontellier, disdains the role of wife and mother that is prescribed for her in turn-of-the-19th-century New Orleans. Russ Castronovo and Chopin biographer Emily Toth join Kathleen to talk about why this novella helped to awaken the nation to female voices.
Guests:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Emily Toth - Kate Chopin biographer and Professor of English at Louisiana State University
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Tuesday
1/29/2013
9:00 AM
130129D
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Immigration Reform
On Monday, eight senators released a bipartisan plan for immigration reform . This hour, we'll be discussing this recent proposal and President Obama's policy speech on immigration happening later today.
Guest: Kevin R. Johnson, Dean and Professor of Public Interest Law, and Professor of Chicana/o Studies, University of California-Davis.
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Tuesday
1/29/2013
10:00 AM
130129E
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Petraeus and Counterinsurgency
General David Petraeus occupied headlines in November for his revelation of an extramarital affair and resignation as Director of the CIA. But Petraeus may have a more lasting influence as an advocate of the counterinsurgency approach to warfare. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and Slate's Fred Kaplan discuss how Petraeus and others remade military strategy.
Guest:
Fred Kaplan - War Stories columnist at Slate. His new book is The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War
The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Cha...
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Tuesday
1/29/2013
10:00 PM
130129E
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Petraeus and Counterinsurgency
General David Petraeus occupied headlines in November for his revelation of an extramarital affair and resignation as Director of the CIA. But Petraeus may have a more lasting influence as an advocate of the counterinsurgency approach to warfare. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and Slate's Fred Kaplan discuss how Petraeus and others remade military strategy.
Guest:
Fred Kaplan - War Stories columnist at Slate. His new book is The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War
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Monday
1/28/2013
9:00 AM
130128D
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn and her guest recap the week's top political news.
Guest: Craig Gilbert, Washington Bureau Chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Monday
1/28/2013
10:00 AM
130128E
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Antarctica
Kathleen Dunn speaks with a guest who recently returned from a three-week expedition to Antartica, sponsored by the Geological Society of America, to study climate change.
Guest: George Stone, Instructor of Natural Science at the Milwaukee Area Technical College. He is the co-founder and chair of the Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee.
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Monday
1/28/2013
10:00 PM
130128E
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Antarctica
Kathleen Dunn speaks with a guest who recently returned from a three-week expedition to Antartica, sponsored by the Geological Society of America, to study climate change.
Guest: George Stone, Instructor of Natural Science at the Milwaukee Area Technical College. He is the co-founder and chair of the Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee.
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Thursday
1/24/2013
9:00 AM
130124D
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Trust in Government
According to the 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer, less than one in five respondents believe a business or governmental leader will actually tell the truth when confronted with a difficult issue. This hour, Veronica Rueckert and her guest discuss the level of citizens' trust with the government.
Guest: Sheila Suess Kennedy, Professor of Law and Policy in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. Author, "Distrust American Style: Diversity and the Crisis in Public Confidence."
Distrust American Style: Diversity and the Crisis ...
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Thursday
1/24/2013
10:00 AM
130124E
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The Year of Cooking Fearlessly
Cooking has increasingly become a spectator sport in our culture according to Veronica Rueckert's guest. She's trying to empower home cooks with her new project, "The Year of Cooking Fearlessly." She'll discuss why home cooking has diminished and how she plans to turn cooking novices into home chefs.
Guest: Kathleen Flinn, author of "The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry" and "The Kitchen Counter Cooking School." She's the creator of Cookfearless.com, where "The Year of Cooking Fearlessly" project is now underway.
The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry
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Thursday
1/24/2013
10:00 PM
130124E
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The Year of Cooking Fearlessly
Cooking has increasingly become a spectator sport in our culture, according to Veronica Rueckert's guest. She's trying to empower home cooks with her new project, "The Year of Cooking Fearlessly." She'll discuss why home cooking has diminished and how she plans to turn cooking novices into home chefs.
Guest: Kathleen Flinn, author of "The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry" and "The Kitchen Counter Cooking School." She's the creator of Cookfearless.com, where "The Year of Cooking Fearlessly" project, which is now underway.
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Wednesday
1/23/2013
9:00 AM
130123D
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Gay Marriage
President Obama made history during his second inaugural address on Monday when he mentioned marriage equality for gays and lesbians. This hour, Veronica Rueckert's guest discusses those statements, and the upcoming gay marriage cases before the Supreme Court.
Guest: Katherine Franke, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, Columbia.
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Wednesday
1/23/2013
10:00 AM
130123E
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The Fear Project
Fear is an emotion that all living creatures feel. Veronica Rueckert speaks to a journalist and author who set out to better understand fear by speaking to leading neuroscientists and extreme athletes- and by overcoming a few of his own phobias.
Guest: Jaimal (jah-MALL) Yogis (YO-giss), journalist and author of "The Fear Project: What Our Most Primal Emotion Taught Me About Survival, Success, Surfing...and Love."
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Wednesday
1/23/2013
10:00 PM
130123E
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The Fear Project
Fear is an emotion that all living creatures feel. Veronica Rueckert speaks to a journalist and author who set out to better understand fear by speaking to leading neuroscientists and extreme athletes -- and by overcoming a few of his own phobias.
Guest: Jaimal (jah-MALL) Yogis (YO-giss), journalist and author of "The Fear Project: What Our Most Primal Emotion Taught Me About Survival, Success, Surfing...and Love".
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Tuesday
1/22/2013
9:00 AM
130122D
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The Rise of the "Nones"
According to a recent PEW study, one in five American adults and one-third of adults under age 30 have no religious affiliation. This hour of the program we discuss the rise of what are being called the "nones".
Guests:
9:00 - Katherine Ozment, Boston-based freelance writer, her recent cover story in Boston Magazine is "Losing Our Religion."
9:30 - Gregory A. Smith, senior researcher at the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life.
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Tuesday
1/22/2013
10:00 AM
130122E
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The Archaeology and History of Troy
Immortalized in Homer's epic poem "The Iliad," this history of Troy has captivated researchers for decades. This hour, Veronica Rueckert speaks with an archeologist and historian to discuss the facts and legends surrounding this ancient civilization.
Guests:
- William Aylward, Archeologist and Classics Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Madeline Miller, Author, "The Song of Achilles."
The Song of Achilles
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Tuesday
1/22/2013
10:00 PM
130122E
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The Archaeology and History of Troy
Immortalized in Homer's epic poem "The Iliad," this history of Troy has captivated researchers for decades. This hour, Veronica Rueckert speaks with an archeologist and historian to discuss the facts and legends surrounding this ancient civilization.
Guests:
- William Aylward, Archeologist and Classics Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Madeline Miller, Author, "The Song of Achilles."
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Monday
1/21/2013
9:00 AM
130121D
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All Things Political
It's Inauguration Day in America as President Obama is sworn in for his second term this morning in Washington, D.C.. This hour, Veronica Rueckert and her guest discuss the events and the week's other top political news.
Guest: David Swerdlick, Contributing Editor at The Root. He is also a blogger for the New York Daily News.
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Monday
1/21/2013
10:00 AM
130121E
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Bicentenary of Pride and Prejudice
To mark the bicentenary of "Pride and Prejudice", Veronica Rueckert speaks with a Jane Austen biographer.
Guest: Paula Byrne, author, "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things."
The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things
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Monday
1/21/2013
10:00 PM
130121E
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Bicentenary of Pride and Prejudice
To mark the bicentenary of "Pride and Prejudice", Veronica Rueckert speaks with a Jane Austen biographer.
Guest: Paula Byrne, author, "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things."
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Thursday
1/17/2013
9:00 AM
130117D
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Gun Control
President Obama released 23 executive orders to reduce gun violence this week stemming from a month-long review led by Vice President Joe Biden. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests parse out steps the Administration intends to take immediately, and any potential future congressional legislation.
Guests:
9:00 - Reid Epstein, White House Reporter for POLITICO.
9:30 - Michael O'Shea, professor at the Oklahoma City University School of Law. Co-author, "Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights and Policy."
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Thursday
1/17/2013
10:00 AM
130117E
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Miwaukee Public Schools
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and Wisconsin journalist Barbara J. Miner discuss the history of public education in Milwaukee, and how the city's trajectory mirrors that of the nation.
Guest:
Barbara J. Miner - former managing editor of Rethinking Schools, and former reporter for the New York Times and the Milwaukee journal. Her new book is Lessons from the Heartland: A turbulent Half-Century of Public Education in an Iconic American City.
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Thursday
1/17/2013
10:00 PM
130117E
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Miwaukee Public Schools
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and Wisconsin journalist Barbara J. Miner discuss the history of public education in Milwaukee, and how the city's trajectory mirrors that of the nation.
Guest:
Barbara J. Miner - former managing editor of Rethinking Schools, and former reporter for the New York Times and the Milwaukee journal. Her new book is Lessons from the Heartland: A turbulent Half-Century of Public Education in an Iconic American City.
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Wednesday
1/16/2013
9:00 AM
130116D
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Special Olympics
This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with two athletes and a coach from the Wisconsin Special Olympics about what it is like to compete across the state and around the world.
Guests:
- Christine Cherne, Athlete, Wisconsin Special Olympics.
- Anthony Porter, Athlete, Wisconsin Special Olympics.
- Linda Brothen, Coach and Agency Manager, Wisconsin Special Olympics.
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Wednesday
1/16/2013
10:00 AM
130116E
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How the World Began
A new play, "How the World Began," debuts at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater tomorrow. This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with the production's director and cast. www.milwaukeerep.com
Guests:
- Brent Hazelton, Director, Milwaukee Repertory Theater.
- Deborah Staples, Associate Artist and Actress appearing in "How the World Began".
- Ben Charles, Actor.
- Marty Lodge, Actor.
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Wednesday
1/16/2013
10:00 PM
130116E
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How the World Began
A new play, "How the World Began," debuts at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater tomorrow. This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with the production's director and cast. www.milwaukeerep.com
Guests:
- Brent Hazelton, Director, Milwaukee Repertory Theater.
- Deborah Staples, Associate Artist and Actress appearing in "How the World Began".
- Ben Charles, Actor.
- Marty Lodge, Actor.
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Tuesday
1/15/2013
9:00 AM
130115D
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Campaign Finance
Former Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold, joins Kathleen Dunn for part of this hour to discuss the effects of the Citizens United ruling. Later in the hour, we'll speak with researchers who study how campaign finances are spent.
Guests:
9:00 - Russ Feingold, former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (D); founder of Progressives United, a political action committee opposing corporate influence in the U.S. political system; author of, "While America Sleeps: A Wake-Up Call for the Post-9/11 Era."
9:30 - Michael M. Franz, associate professor of government and legal studies, Bowdoin College; co-director of the Wesleyan Media Project, which tracks political ads in top races across the country.
9:30 - Bill Allison, editorial director, Sunlight Foundation Reporting.
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Tuesday
1/15/2013
10:00 AM
130115E
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Pioneers of Television
Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the new season for the PBS series, "Pioneers of Television." http://www.pbs.org/wnet/pioneers-of-television/
Guest: Mike Trinklein, Producer, "Pioneers of Television" on PBS.
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Tuesday
1/15/2013
10:00 PM
130115E
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Pioneers of Television
Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the new season for the PBS series, "Pioneers of Television." http://www.pbs.org/wnet/pioneers-of-television/
Guest: Mike Trinklein, Producer, "Pioneers of Television" on PBS.
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Monday
1/14/2013
9:00 AM
130114D
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All Things Political
The first days of the 113th Congress, developments on the fiscal cliffs, changes to Obama's Cabinet, and possible gun control legislation... This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest will be talking about these stories and other news from Washington.
Guest: Charles Lipson, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago.
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Monday
1/14/2013
10:00 PM
130114D
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All Things Political
The first days of the 113th Congress, developments on the fiscal cliffs, changes to Obama's Cabinet, and possible gun control legislation... This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest will be talking about these stories and other news from Washington.
Guest: Charles Lipson, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago.
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Thursday
1/10/2013
9:00 AM
130110D
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RENEW Energy Policy Summit
This hour, Kathleen Dunn will be joined by former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to discuss renewable energy policy, and the upcoming RENEW Energy Policy Summit. www.renewwisconsin.org
Guests:
9:00 - Bill Ritter, Former Governor of Colorado, 2007-2011. Currently he serves as Director of the Center for the New Energy Economy at Colorado State University.
9:30 - Michael Vickerman, Program & Policy Director, RENEW Wisconsin.
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Thursday
1/10/2013
10:00 AM
130110E
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Webster's Third Dictionary
Although Webster's Third was not the first dictionary to include several informal words, including "ain't," it ignited a firestorm of controversy upon its publication in 1961. This hour, Kathleen Dunn examines how the story of this one book reflects the history of 20th century American culture.
Guest:
David Skinner - editor of Humanities magazine, published by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and author of The Story of Ain't: America, It's Language, and the Most Controversial Dictionary Ever Published. He is on the usage panel for the American Heritage Dictionary.
The Story of Ain't: America, It's Language, and th...
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Thursday
1/10/2013
10:00 PM
130110E
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Webster's Third Dictionary
Although Webster's Third was not the first dictionary to include several informal words, including "ain't," it ignited a firestorm of controversy upon its publication in 1961. This hour, Kathleen Dunn examines how the story of this one book reflects the history of 20th century American culture.
Guest:
David Skinner - editor of Humanities magazine, published by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and author of The Story of Ain't: America, It's Language, and the Most Controversial Dictionary Ever Published. He is on the usage panel for the American Heritage Dictionary.
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Wednesday
1/9/2013
9:00 AM
130109D
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Immigration Spending
Immigration control has become the federal government's highest criminal law enforcement priority, according to a new report from the Migration Policy Institute. Kathleen Dunn talks to one of the report's authors about immigration enforcement in the United States.
Guest: Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow and Director of the US Immigration Policy Program. She's also a Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, and the former Commissioner of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service. She's a co-author of the Migration Policy Institute's latest report, "Immigration Enforcement in the United States: The Rise of a Formidable Machinery": http://wpr.org/r/?986
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Wednesday
1/9/2013
10:00 AM
130109E
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The Amistad Rebellion
This hour, a new history of the Amistad rebellion, told from the perspective of the fifty-three Africans who took control of their slave ship in 1839.
Guest:
Marcus Rediker - Distinguished Professor of Atlantic History at the University of Pittsburgh
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Wednesday
1/9/2013
10:00 PM
130109E
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The Amistad Rebellion
This hour, a new history of the Amistad rebellion, told from the perspective of the fifty-three Africans who took control of their slave ship in 1839.
Guest:
Marcus Rediker - Distinguished Professor of Atlantic History at the University of Pittsburgh
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Tuesday
1/8/2013
9:00 AM
130108D
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The Food Safety Modernization Act
Signed into law by President Obama two years ago, rules outlined in the Food Safety Modernization Act will begin to be implemented this year. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest detail how this will affect food safety around the world.
Guests:
- James Marsden, Professor of Food Safety and Security, Kansas State University.
- David Plunkett, Senior Staff Attorney for the Food Safety Program, Center for Science in the Public Interest.
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Tuesday
1/8/2013
10:00 AM
130108E
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Nonhuman Rights Project
'Popular Science' magazine recently predicted the work of the Nonhuman Rights Project would be one of the leading science stories of 2013. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks with the organization's President about their plans to procure freedoms for certain animals previously granted only to humans.
Guest: Steven M. Wise, President, Nonhuman Rights Project.
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Tuesday
1/8/2013
10:00 PM
130108E
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Nonhuman Rights Project
'Popular Science' magazine recently predicted the work of the Nonhuman Rights Project would be one of the leading science stories of 2013. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks with the organization's President about their plans to procure freedoms for certain animals previously granted only to humans.
Guest: Steven M. Wise, President, Nonhuman Rights Project.
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Monday
1/7/2013
9:00 AM
130107D
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All Things Political
The 113th Congress convened last week. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the new Congress and other top stories from Washington.
Guest: Sean Kelly, Professor of Political Science, California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, California.
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Monday
1/7/2013
10:00 AM
130107E
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Common Core: Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Wisconsin is one of forty-six states that have adopted the Common Core State Standards, new curriculum guidelines in English and Mathematics. One of the more controversial provisions in Common Core is that by the 12th grade, seventy percent of what students read must be nonfiction. This hour, Kathleen Dunn gets the details on Common Core and then talks to a teacher and her students about the new requirements.
Guests:
10:06 - 10:30: Lyndsey Layton - Washington Post Education Reporter
10:30 - 11: Kelly O'Keefe Boettcher - English teacher at Rufus King High School in Milwaukee
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Monday
1/7/2013
10:00 PM
130107E
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Common Core: Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Wisconsin is one of forty-six states that have adopted the Common Core State Standards, new curriculum guidelines in English and Mathematics. One of the more controversial provisions in Common Core is that by the 12th grade, seventy percent of what students read must be nonfiction. This hour, Kathleen Dunn gets the details on Common Core and then talks to a teacher and her students about the new requirements.
Guests:
10:06 - 10:30: Lyndsey Layton - Washington Post Education Reporter
10:30 - 11: Kelly O'Keefe Boettcher - English teacher at Rufus King High School in Milwaukee
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Thursday
1/3/2013
9:00 AM
130103D
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113th Congress
Kathleen Dunn's guest recaps the final days of the 112th Congress, and previews what legislation awaits the incoming 113th.
Guest: Jason M. Roberts, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Thursday
1/3/2013
10:00 AM
130103E
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Far From the Tree
This hour, an exploration of parenting and family through the lens of "horizontal identities:" conditions shared by peer groups, but not necessarily by members of the same family of origin. Writer Andrew Solomon talks about his reporting on parents of gay, deaf, disabled, autistic, and other children, and the family transition from disappointment to acceptance.
Guest:
Andrew Solomon - writer and lecturer on politics, culture and psychology. His new book is Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Searc...
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Thursday
1/3/2013
10:00 PM
130103E
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Far From the Tree
This hour, an exploration of parenting and family through the lens of "horizontal identities:" conditions shared by peer groups but not necessarily by members of the same family of origin. Writer Andrew Solomon talks about his reporting on parents of gay, deaf, disabled, autistic, and other children, and the family transition from disappointment to acceptance.
Guest:
Andrew Solomon - writer and lecturer on politics, culture and psychology. His new book is Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
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Wednesday
1/2/2013
9:00 AM
130102D
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Amardeep Kaleka
Satwant Singh Kaleka, the slain President of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, died almost five months ago. This hour, his son, Amardeep Kaleka, joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about his work promoting peace and advocating for gun control.
Guest: Amardeep Kaleka - Milwaukee native, filmmaker, and founder of Serve 2 Unite, a peace organization that strives to link interfaith youth.
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Wednesday
1/2/2013
10:00 AM
130102E
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Homework
Early last month, the French government proposed ending homework for elementary and junior high school students. And recent education rankings placed South Korea and Finland-two countries with very different approaches to education-alone in the top group for student cognitive skills and educational attainment. This hour, we talk about just how much homework is necessary, and why the proposed French policy is so controversial.
Guest:
Harris Cooper - Chair of the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke University
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Wednesday
1/2/2013
10:00 PM
130102E
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Homework
Early last month, the French government proposed ending homework for elementary and junior high school students. And recent education rankings placed South Korea and Finland-two countries with very different approaches to education-alone in the top group for student cognitive skills and educational attainment. This hour, we talk about just how much homework is necessary, and why the proposed French policy is so controversial.
Guest:
Harris Cooper - Chair of the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke University
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Tuesday
1/1/2013
9:00 AM
130101D
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Mindset List
This hour, Rob Ferrett is joined by creators of Beloit College's annual Mindset List.
Guests:
- Tom McBride, professor of English and Keefer Professor of the Humanities at Beloit College.
- Ron Nief, emeritus director of public affairs at Beloit College.
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Tuesday
1/1/2013
10:00 AM
130101E
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On the Map
Rob Ferrett's guest explores the history and meaning of maps, and how they change how we see ourselves in the world.
Guests: Simon Garfield, Author, "On The Map: A Mind Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Looks."
On The Map: A Mind Expanding Exploration of the Wa...
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Tuesday
1/1/2013
10:00 PM
130101E
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On the Map
Rob Ferrett's guest explores the history and meaning of maps, and how they change how we see ourselves in the world.
Guests: Simon Garfield, Author, "On The Map: A Mind Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Looks."
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Monday
12/31/2012
9:00 AM
121231D
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Year-End All Things Political
This hour, a special year-end All Things Political. A look at the latest political news and also look back on national and state politics in 2012.
Guests:
James Causey - Editorial writer and columnist for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Jeffrey Lord - Contributing Editor of "The American Spectator," former Reagan White House political director, and former aide to Jack Kemp.
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Monday
12/31/2012
10:00 AM
121231E
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Year in Science
From Higgs-boson to Superstorm Sandy, 2012 was a big year for big science events. This hour, a look at the year's biggest science stories and predictions for 2013.
Guest:
Jennifer Bogo - Articles Editor for Popular Science magazine
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Monday
12/31/2012
10:00 PM
121231E
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Year in Science
From Higgs-boson to Superstorm Sandy, 2012 was a big year for big science events. This hour, a look at the year's biggest science stories and predictions for 2013.
Guest:
Jennifer Bogo - Articles Editor for Popular Science magazine
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Thursday
12/27/2012
9:00 AM
121227D
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Barack Obama: The Story
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, the life of Vincent Van Gogh.
Guest: Steven Naifeh, Pulitzer Prize winning co-author, "Jackson Pollock: An American Saga." Co-author, "Van Gogh: The Life."
Jackson Pollock: An American Saga
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Thursday
12/27/2012
10:00 AM
121227E
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Buddy Guy
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, legendary blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy discusses his life. He was born into a Louisiana sharecropper's family in 1936, pioneered Chicago's fabled West Side sound, won six Grammys, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Guest: Buddy Guy, Grammy Award winning blues musician. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee in 2005. His albums include, "Living Proof," "Hoodoo Man Blues," and "Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play The Blues." His recent memoir, "When I left Home."
Living Proof
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Thursday
12/27/2012
10:00 PM
121227E
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Buddy Guy
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, legendary blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy discusses his life. He was born into a Louisiana sharecropper's family in 1936, pioneered Chicago's fabled West Side sound, won six Grammys, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Guest:
Buddy Guy, Grammy Award winning blues musician. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee in 2005. His many albums include, "Living Proof," "Hoodoo Man Blues," and "Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play The Blues." His recent memoir is titled, "When I left Home."
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Wednesday
12/26/2012
9:00 AM
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Bicentenary of Charles Dickens
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest mark the bicentenary of Charles Dickens
birth by discussing his life and work. (Rebroadcast from 2/6/2012)
Guest: Martin Fido, senior lecturer, Arts and Sciences Writing Program, Boston University. Author, "The World of Charles Dickens."
The World of Charles Dickens
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Wednesday
12/26/2012
10:00 AM
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Earl Scruggs
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This was a program Kathleen Dunn hosted shortly after the death of bluegrass and banjo legend, Earl Scruggs. (Rebroadcast from 4/3/2012)
Guests:
- Peter Cooper, senior music writer, The Daily Tennessean and a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter.
- Bob Black, Bluegrass musician and banjo player. Black toured with Bill Monroe and is the author of, "Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass With Bill Monroe."
Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass With B...
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Wednesday
12/26/2012
10:00 PM
121226E
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Earl Scruggs
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This was a program Kathleen Dunn hosted shortly after the death of bluegrass and banjo legend, Earl Scruggs. (Rebroadcast from 4/3/2012)
Guests:
- Peter Cooper, senior music writer, The Daily Tennessean and a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter.
- Bob Black, Bluegrass musician and banjo player. Black toured with Bill Monroe and is the author of, "Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass With Bill Monroe."
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Tuesday
12/25/2012
9:00 AM
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Walter Cronkite
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, historian Douglas Brinkley on the life of Walter Cronkite. During his heyday, the longtime anchor of the CBS Evening News was known as "the most trusted man in America."
Guest:
Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History, Rice University. Brinkley is the history commentator for CBS News and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. He is the author of several books, most recently, "Cronkite."
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Tuesday
12/25/2012
10:00 AM
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Biography of the Sun
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, the biography of the sun: from its stellar birth to its spectacular future death.
Guest:
Bob Berman, "Strange Universe" columnist for Astronomy magazine, author of "The Sun's Heartbeat: And Other Stories From the Life of the Star That Powers Our Planet"
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Tuesday
12/25/2012
10:00 PM
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Biography of the Sun
This week we rebroadcast Kathleen Dunn's Best Conversations of 2012. This hour, the biography of the sun: from its stellar birth to its spectacular future death.
Guest:
Bob Berman, "Strange Universe" columnist for Astronomy magazine, author of "The Sun's Heartbeat: And Other Stories From the Life of the Star That Powers Our Planet"
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Monday
12/24/2012
9:00 AM
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George McGovern
We kick off our week of special rebroadcasts of our favorite conversations from 2012. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks with former South Dakota Senator George McGovern to discuss his thoughts on the future of the Democratic Party. (Rebroadcast from 3/1/2012)
Guest: George McGovern, former South Dakota Senator and Democratic nominee for president in 1972. Author, "What It Means to Be a Democrat."
What It Means to Be a Democrat
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Monday
12/24/2012
10:00 AM
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National Poetry Month
This hour, we'll re-air another of our favorite programs from 2012. This is a program Kathleen Dunn hosted to celebrate National Poetry month. (Rebroadcast from 4/5/2012)
Guests:
- Bruce Dethlefsen, Wisconsin's State Poet Laureate.
- Linda Gregerson, Poet and Distinguished University Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan.
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Monday
12/24/2012
10:00 PM
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National Poetry Month
This hour, we'll re-air another of our favorite programs from 2012. This is a program Kathleen Dunn hosted to celebrate National Poetry month. (Rebroadcast from 4/5/2012)
Guests:
- Bruce Dethlefsen, Wisconsin's State Poet Laureate.
- Linda Gregerson, Poet and Distinguished University Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan.
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Thursday
12/20/2012
9:00 AM
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Peggy Post on Gift Giving
Peggy Post, Emily Post's great-granddaughter-in-law, joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about meaningful gift giving this holiday season.
Guest: Peggy Post, director of The Emily Post Institute and the author of more than a dozen etiquette books.
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Thursday
12/20/2012
10:00 AM
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End of Your Life Book Club
Will Schwalbe's bestseller The End of Your Life Book Club chronicles the last two years of his mother's life, when they read the same books in an informal book club of two. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks with Will about living, reading and sharing.
Guest:
Will Schwalbe - Book editor, founder of the recipe site Cookstr and the author of the memoir "The End of Your Life Book Club."
The End of Your Life Book Club
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Thursday
12/20/2012
10:00 PM
121220E
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End of Your Life Book Club
Will Schwalbe's bestseller The End of Your Life Book Club chronicles the last two years of his mother's life, when they read the same books in an informal book club of two. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks with Will about living, reading and sharing.
Guest:
Will Schwalbe - Book editor, founder of the recipe site Cookstr and the author of the memoir "The End of Your Life Book Club."
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Wednesday
12/19/2012
9:00 AM
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Gun Control Legislation
In the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut shooting, there is renewed talk about gun control legislation in Washington. This hour, U.S. Representative Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett talk about what she would like to see proposed, and then a public health expert discusses the effects of various firearm policies.
Guests:
9:06: Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee
9:30: Matthew Miller, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health
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Wednesday
12/19/2012
10:00 AM
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Book Club: Civil Disobedience
This hour: the December edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. We tackle Henry David Thoreau's 1849 essay Civil Disobedience, which was adapted from lectures he gave after serving a night in jail for not paying his Massachusetts taxes. Thoreau argues that individuals should not allow injustices to be perpetrated in their names by their governments, and the ideas in the piece famously inspired Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Guests:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Alex Zakaras - Political philosopher and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont
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Wednesday
12/19/2012
10:00 PM
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Book Club: Civil Disobedience
This hour: the December edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. We tackle Henry David Thoreau's 1849 essay Civil Disobedience, which was adapted from lectures he gave after serving a night in jail for not paying his Massachusetts taxes. Thoreau argues that individuals should not allow injustices to be perpetrated in their names by their governments, and the ideas in the piece famously inspired Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Guests:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Alex Zakaras - Political philosopher and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont
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Tuesday
12/18/2012
9:00 AM
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Gun Violence
Kathleen Dunn is joined by a member from Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and the Police Chief of Oak Creek where a mass shooting took place at a Sikh temple in August.
Guests:
- John Edwards, Police Chief, Oak Creek, Wisconsin.
- John Dickert, Mayor of Racine.
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Tuesday
12/18/2012
9:30 AM
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The Geography of Gun Violence
Kathleen Dunn is joined by Richard Florida who examines the geography of gun violence in America by studying the correlations between gun deaths and other kinds of social indicators.
Guest: Richard Florida, Professor, University of Toronto & NYU. Senior Editor, The Atlantic. Author of several books including, "The Rise of the Creative Class," and "The Great Reset: How the Post-Crash Economy Will Change the Way We Live and Work."
The Rise of the Creative Class
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Tuesday
12/18/2012
10:00 AM
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List of 2012 Game Changers from Rolling Stone
An editor from Rolling Stone joins Kathleen Dunn to review the magazine's list of game changers, from politics to music, in 2012.
Guest: Will Dana, Managing Editor, Rolling Stone.
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Tuesday
12/18/2012
10:00 PM
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List of 2012 Game Changers from Rolling Stone
An editor from Rolling Stone joins Kathleen Dunn to review the magazine's list of game changers, from politics to music, in 2012.
Guest: Will Dana, Managing Editor, Rolling Stone.
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Monday
12/17/2012
9:00 AM
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All Things Political
This hour, the week that was in politics with Kathleen Dunn and her guests.
Guests:
- Bob Lowry, Professor and Political Science Program Head, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas.
- Adam Winkler, Professor of Constitutional Law, UCLA. Author, "Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America."
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Monday
12/17/2012
10:00 AM
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Dealing With Tragedies
In the wake of the devastating school shooting in Connecticut last week, this hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine how a nation, families, and friends deal with tragic events.
Guest: Connie Kilmark, founder, counseling and consulting firm, Kilmark & Associates.
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Monday
12/17/2012
10:00 PM
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Dealing With Tragedies
In the wake of the devastating school shooting in Connecticut last week, this hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine how a nation, families, and friends deal with tragic events.
Guest: Connie Kilmark, founder, counseling and consulting firm, Kilmark & Associates.
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Thursday
12/13/2012
9:00 AM
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Egypt and Syria
This hour, Kathleen Dunn discusses the upcoming constitutional referendum in Egypt and the US recognition of the Syrian Opposition Coalition.
Guests:
9am: Mona el-Ghobashy - Assistant Professor of Political Science at Barnard College
9:30am: James F. Jeffrey - Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey, and Albania. He was the Deputy National Security advisor in the George W. Bush Administration from 2007 to 2008 and is currently a visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Thursday
12/13/2012
10:00 AM
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Open Line
Join Kathleen Dunn for her December open line. Call in with your show and guest suggestions.
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Thursday
12/13/2012
10:00 PM
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Egypt and Syria
This hour, Kathleen Dunn discusses the upcoming constitutional referendum in Egypt and the US recognition of the Syrian Opposition Coalition.
Guests:
Mona el-Ghobashy - Assistant Professor of Political Science at Barnard College
James F. Jeffrey - Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey, and Albania. He was the Deputy National Security advisor in the George W. Bush Administration from 2007 to 2008 and is currently a visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Wednesday
12/12/2012
9:00 AM
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Right-to-Work Legislation in Michigan
The Michigan Legislature approved two bills on Tuesday that reduces the power of organized labor within the state. This hour Kathleen Dunn speaks with individuals on both sides of the right-to-work issue.
Guests:
9:00 - Kathleen Gray, political reporter, Detroit Free Press.
9:20 - Vincent Vernuccio, Director of Labor Policy, Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
9:40 - Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration and Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. Author of several books, the latest of which, "Beyond Outrage," is now out in paperback.
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Wednesday
12/12/2012
10:00 AM
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Pearl Harbor Christmas
This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks about a Christmas season like no other: December, 1941. Historian Stanley Weintraub discusses his recent book about the days after the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Guest:
Stanley Weintraub - Professor Emeritus of Arts and Humanities at Penn State University. His most recent book is Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War, December 1941.
Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War, December 1...
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Wednesday
12/12/2012
10:00 PM
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Pearl Harbor Christmas
This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks about a Christmas season like no other: December, 1941. Historian Stanley Weintraub discusses his recent book about the days after the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Guest:
Stanley Weintraub - Professor Emeritus of Arts and Humanities at Penn State University. His most recent book is Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War, December 1941.
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Tuesday
12/11/2012
9:00 AM
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Supreme Court and Gay Marriage
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to the Federal Defense of Marriage Act and California's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. This hour, Kathleen Dunn discuss the history of each, and the possible rulings.
9:00 - Jami Floyd, attorney, broadcast journalist and legal analyst for cable and network news, and is a frequent contributor to WNYC Radio.
9:20 - Katherine Franke, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, Columbia.
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Tuesday
12/11/2012
10:00 AM
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Sam Cooke
Today is the anniversary of the death of soul legend Sam Cooke. This hour, we celebrate his music and legacy.
Guest:
Daniel Wolff - Author of recent book THE FIGHT FOR HOME: HOW (PARTS OF) NEW ORLEANS CAME BACK. His book on Sam Cooke is YOU SEND ME: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAM COOKE
The Fight for Home: How (Parts of) New Orleans Cam...
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Tuesday
12/11/2012
10:00 PM
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Sam Cooke
Today is the anniversary of the death of soul legend Sam Cooke. This hour, we celebrate his music and legacy.
Guest:
Daniel Wolff - Author of recent book THE FIGHT FOR HOME: HOW (PARTS OF) NEW ORLEANS CAME BACK. His book on Sam Cooke is YOU SEND ME: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAM COOKE
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Monday
12/10/2012
9:00 AM
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn and her guests recap the week's top political news.
Guests:
9:00 - Clarence Page, op-ed columnist, Tribune Media Services. Member, editorial board, Chicago Tribune.
9:30 - Dave Zweifel - Editor Emeritus at the Capital Times
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Monday
12/10/2012
10:00 AM
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The Second City
The Second City opened its doors on a snowy Chicago night in December of 1959. This hour, Kathleen Dunn is joined by current performers to discuss the theatre's history and the art of improv.
Guests: Cate Freedman, Eddie Mujica and Neal Dandade, performers with Second City.
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Monday
12/10/2012
10:00 PM
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The Second City
The Second City opened its doors on a snowy Chicago night in December of 1959. This hour, Kathleen Dunn is joined by current performers to discuss the theatre's history and the art of improv.
Guests: Cate Freedman, Eddie Mujica and Neal Dandade, performers with Second City.
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Thursday
12/6/2012
9:00 AM
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Southern Poverty Law Center President
This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to the President of the Southern Poverty Law Center about the SPLC's efforts to raise awareness of hate crimes, including the Sikh Temple shooting in Oak Creek in August.
Guest:
Richard Cohen - President of the Southern Poverty Law Center
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Thursday
12/6/2012
10:00 AM
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Dave Brubeck
Dave Brubeck, the jazz pianist, composer and bandleader behind the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet, died Wednesday at age 91. This hour Kathleen Dunn explores the legendary musician's career and influence on jazz today.
Guest: Mark Davis, jazz pianist. Chair of Jazz Studies at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and he serves as an instructor at Cardinal Stritch University, Wisconsin Lutheran College and Alverno College.
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Thursday
12/6/2012
10:00 PM
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Dave Brubeck
Dave Brubeck, the jazz pianist, composer and bandleader behind the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet, died Wednesday at age 91. This hour Kathleen Dunn explores the legendary musician's career and influence on jazz today.
Guest: Mark Davis, jazz pianist. Chair of Jazz Studies at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and he serves as an instructor at Cardinal Stritch University, Wisconsin Lutheran College and Alverno College.
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Wednesday
12/5/2012
9:00 AM
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Drones
The number of drone strikes have increased during Obama's first term. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the use of drones, and how the administration is setting a legal framework for drone warfare.
Guest: Bill Roggio, Managing Editor, The Long War Journal. President, Public Multimedia, Inc. Adjunct Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. Media Fellow, Hoover Institute. Contributor, The Weekly Standard.
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Wednesday
12/5/2012
10:00 AM
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Return to Pearl
This hour, the Pearl Harbor documentary Return to Pearl, about a group of Wisconsin World War II veterans that visited Pearl Harbor in June 2012.
Guest:
Mark Siegrist - Milwaukee-based journalist and host of the documentary Return to Pearl
Ken Sweet - Wisconsin Pearl Harbor veteran
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Wednesday
12/5/2012
10:00 PM
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Return to Pearl
This hour, the Pearl Harbor documentary Return to Pearl, about a group of Wisconsin World War II veterans that visited Pearl Harbor in June 2012.
Guest:
Mark Siegrist - Milwaukee-based journalist and host of the documentary Return to Pearl
Ken Sweet - Wisconsin Pearl Harbor veteran
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Tuesday
12/4/2012
9:00 AM
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Books of 2012
This hour, end-of-the-year book suggestions from two independent booksellers.
Guests:
Daniel Goldin - Owner of Boswell Books on Downer Avenue in Milwaukee
Hans Weyandt - Co-owner of Micawber's Books in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is also the editor of Read This! Handpicked Favorites from America's Indie Bookstores
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Tuesday
12/4/2012
10:00 AM
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Thomas Jefferson
Kathleen Dunn speaks with biographer Jon Meacham about his latest book on our nation's third president, Thomas Jefferson.
Guest: Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist. His books include, "American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House," "American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation," and most recently, "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power."
American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House
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Tuesday
12/4/2012
10:00 PM
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Thomas Jefferson
Kathleen Dunn speaks with biographer Jon Meacham about his latest book on our nation's third president, Thomas Jefferson.
Guest: Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist. His books include, "American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House," "American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation," and most recently, "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power."
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Monday
12/3/2012
9:00 AM
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn recaps the latest news across the country; from the fate of the fiscal cliff, immigration and filibuster reform, to the potential end of the 1 dollar bill.
Guest: Ron Elving, Senior Washington Editor, NPR News.
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Monday
12/3/2012
10:00 AM
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Tax Code
This hour Kathleen Dunn's guest explains the most divisive aspects of our current tax code, and what Republicans and Democrats propose in order to bring down our national debt.
Guest: David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author; his latest book is "The Fine Print: How Big Companies Use 'Plain English' to Rob You Blind"
The Fine Print: How Big Companies Use 'Plain Engli...
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Monday
12/3/2012
10:00 PM
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Tax Code
This hour Kathleen Dunn's guest explains the most divisive aspects of our current tax code, and what Republicans and Democrats propose in order to bring down our national debt.
Guest: David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author; his latest book is "The Fine Print: How Big Companies Use 'Plain English' to Rob You Blind"
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Thursday
11/29/2012
9:00 AM
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AIDS
According to a new Government report, of the 50,000 new HIV infections in the U.S. each year, more than one in four affect people ages 13 to 24, more than half of whom don't know they're infected. This hour Kathleen Dunn discusses the continuing epidemic, education, and the upcoming World AIDS Day.
Guests:
- Mike Gifford, Executive Director, AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin. www.arcw.org
- Gary Hollander, Executive Director, Diverse & Resilient. www.diverseandresilient.org
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Thursday
11/29/2012
10:00 AM
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History of Columbia Records
2012 marks the 125th anniversary of the Columbia Records. This hour: a look at the history of that label, which reflects the history of America.
Guest:
Sean Wilentz - Professor of History at Princeton University and author of 360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story.
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
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Thursday
11/29/2012
10:00 PM
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History of Columbia Records
2012 marks the 125th anniversary of the Columbia Records. This hour: a look at the history of that label, which reflects the history of America.
Guest:
Sean Wilentz - Professor of History at Princeton University and author of 360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story.
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Wednesday
11/28/2012
9:00 AM
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Drug Shortages
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the ongoing issue with prescription drug shortages.
Guest: Amy Peak, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, and Director of Drug Information Services & Academic Advising, Butler University.
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Wednesday
11/28/2012
10:00 AM
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November Book Club
November's edition of the Back-to-School Book Club looks at Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. Born in 1818, Douglass learned to read as a slave in his native Maryland, which prepared him for a lifetime of self-education. He escaped to the North at age twenty, and joined the abolitionist movement in the 1840s. This memoir, released in 1845, both exemplified and expanded the genre of slave narrative.
Guests:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Ivy Wilson - Associate Professor of English and Director of American Studies at Northwestern Unviersity
LISTENERS: The text is in the public domain, so you can go to http://bit.ly/fJ9EUm to get a copy
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Wednesday
11/28/2012
10:00 PM
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November Book Club
November's edition of the Back-to-School Book Club looks at Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. Born in 1818, Douglass learned to read as a slave in his native Maryland, which prepared him for a lifetime of self-education. He escaped to the North at age twenty, and joined the abolitionist movement in the 1840s. This memoir, released in 1845, both exemplified and expanded the genre of slave narrative.
GUESTS:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Ivy Wilson - Associate Professor of English and Director of American Studies at Northwestern Unviersity
LISTENERS: The text is in the public domain, so you can go to http://bit.ly/fJ9EUm to get a copy
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Tuesday
11/27/2012
9:00 AM
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UN Climate Change Conference
Doha, Qatar hosts the 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which opened on Monday. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the history of international environmental treaties and what this year's participants hope to achieve at the summit.
Guest:
David Hunter - Professor of Law and Director of the International Legal Studies Program at American University
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Tuesday
11/27/2012
10:00 AM
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Doc Severinsen and the MSO
Doc Severinsen, known by millions as Johnny Carson's band leader on The Tonight Show, talks about his upcoming holiday concerts with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. MSO President Mark Niehaus also joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his new role as the organization's leader.
Guests:
Doc Severinsen - trumpeter and bandleader for The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He returns to Milwaukee to conduct the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in Doc the Halls: A Merry Doc Holiday!
Mark Niehaus - President and Executive Director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Listeners: For tickets to Doc the Halls, go to www.mso.org
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Tuesday
11/27/2012
10:00 PM
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Doc Severinsen and the MSO
Doc Severinsen, known by millions as Johnny Carson's band leader on The Tonight Show, talks about his upcoming holiday concerts with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. MSO President Mark Niehaus also joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his new role as the organization's leader.
Guests:
Doc Severinsen - trumpeter and bandleader for The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He returns to Milwaukee to conduct the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in Doc the Halls: A Merry Doc Holiday! www.mso.org
Mark Niehaus - President and Executive Director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Listeners: For tickets to Doc the Halls, go to www.mso.org
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Monday
11/26/2012
9:00 AM
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All Things Political
All Things Political with David Swerdlick, Contributing Editor at The Root
Guest:
David Swerdlick - Contributing Editor at The Root. He also writes for The Hill and the New York Daily News
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Monday
11/26/2012
10:00 AM
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Peace Corps
This hour Kathleen Dunn speaks with the Acting Director of the Peace Corps, Carrie Hessler-Radelet, about the organization's global health initiatives.
Guest: Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Acting Director of the Peace Corps.
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Monday
11/26/2012
10:00 PM
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Peace Corps
This hour Kathleen Dunn speaks with the Acting Director of the Peace Corps, Carrie Hessler-Radelet, about the organization's global health initiatives.
Guest: Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Acting Director of the Peace Corps.
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Thursday
11/22/2012
10:00 PM
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James Madison
James Madison led one of the most influential and prolific lives in American history. After ten, Kathleen Dunn is joined by a historian to discuss the life of the Father of the Constitution. (Rebroadcast from January 25, 2012)
Guest: Richard Brookhiser, historian and author. His latest book is, "James Madison."
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Wednesday
11/21/2012
9:00 AM
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Destiny of the Republic
Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the 1881 assassination attempt on President James A. Garfield, and the dreadfully misguided medical efforts to save his life. (Rebroadcast from September 29, 2011)
Guest: Candice Millard, former writer and editor, National Geographic magazine. Author, "River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey", "Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President"
River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journ...
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Wednesday
11/21/2012
10:00 AM
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Man Made
When humorist Joel Stein learned he was fathering a baby boy he set out to explore what being a man meant. He joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his quest to define masculinity. (Rebroadcast from June 26, 2012)
Guest: Joel Stein, Staff Writer, TIME. Author, "Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity."
Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity
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Wednesday
11/21/2012
10:00 PM
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Man Made
When humorist Joel Stein learned he was fathering a baby boy he set out to explore what being a man meant. He joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his quest to define masculinity. (Rebroadcast from June 26, 2012)
Guest: Joel Stein, Staff Writer, TIME. Author, "Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity."
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Tuesday
11/20/2012
9:00 AM
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Holidays and Commerce
Black Friday begins even earlier this year. Wal-Mart will open at 8pm, Target at 9pm, and Kohl's at midnight. Many criticize the retailers for offering steep discounts to their earliest shoppers, but the turnout remains high. In many cases, the first hour of "Gray Thursday" shopping sees the highest shopping traffic of the year. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the intersection of holidays, commerce, and family.
GUEST:
Elizabeth H. Pleck - Professor Emerita at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Culture, and Family Rituals.
Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Cultur...
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Tuesday
11/20/2012
10:00 AM
121120E
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The Film, "Lincoln"
This January marks the 150th anniversary of The Emancipation Proclamation, and a new film by Stephen Spielberg that depicts the events leading up to the signing. This hour Kathleen Dunn talks to both a film critic and one of the historical consultants on the film. They discuss "Lincoln" as both history and art.
Guests:
Harold Holzer, Historian, Scholar, Chairman of The Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation, and Hertog Fellow at The New-York Historical Society. Holzer is the author of several books including, "Lincoln: How Abraham Lincoln Ended Slavery in America."
Alison Wilmore - Film critic at Movieline.com
Lincoln: How Abraham Lincoln Ended Slavery in Amer...
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Tuesday
11/20/2012
10:00 PM
121120E
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The Film, "Lincoln"
This January marks the 150th anniversary of The Emancipation Proclamation, and a new film by Stephen Spielberg that depicts the events leading up to the signing. This hour Kathleen Dunn talks to both a film critic and one of the historical consultants on the film. They discuss "Lincoln" as both history and art.
Guests:
Harold Holzer, Historian, Scholar, Chairman of The Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation, and Hertog Fellow at The New-York Historical Society. Holzer is the author of several books including, "Lincoln: How Abraham Lincoln Ended Slavery in America."
Alison Wilmore - Film critic at Movieline.com
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Monday
11/19/2012
9:00 AM
121119D
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All Things Political
On this edition of All Things Political Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the foreign policy of Obama's second term, the Benghazi hearings, and the selection of new Secretaries of State and Defense.
Guest: Stephen Dyson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut.
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Monday
11/19/2012
10:00 AM
121119E
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Voting Rights Act and SCOTUS
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest look at the legal questions in the case and how the Voting Rights Act might be updated.
GUEST:
Nathaniel Persily - Professor of Law and Political Science at Columbia University
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Monday
11/19/2012
10:00 PM
121119E
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Voting Rights Act and SCOTUS
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest look at the legal questions in the case and how the Voting Rights Act might be updated.
GUEST:
Nathaniel Persily - Professor of Law and Political Science at Columbia University
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Thursday
11/15/2012
9:00 AM
121115D
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Affordable Health Care Act
Last week's election most likely settled the fate of the Affordable Health Care Act. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss how the provisions of the act will be implemented.
Guest: Paul Starr, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, and Stuart Professor of Communications and Public Affairs, Princeton University. Co-founder, The American Prospect. Author, "Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform."
Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggl...
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Thursday
11/15/2012
10:00 AM
121115E
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Study Abroad Programs
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss a recent report that accessed study abroad programs around the world. The report ranked the University of Wisconsin in the top 10 of colleges that send students overseas to study.
Guests:
- Peggy Blumenthal, Senior Counselor, The Institute of International Education.
- Susan Lochner, Assistant Director, International Academic Programs, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Thursday
11/15/2012
10:00 PM
121115D
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Affordable Health Care Act
Last week's election most likely settled the fate of the Affordable Health Care Act. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss how the provisions of the act will be implemented.
Guest: Paul Starr, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, and Stuart Professor of Communications and Public Affairs, Princeton University. Co-founder, The American Prospect. Author, "Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform."
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Wednesday
11/14/2012
9:00 AM
121114D
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School Funding
On Monday, State Superintendent Tony Evers released a proposal that his office said would increase school aid. He also seeks to set a state funding level for districts of $3,000 per pupil. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the details of the plan and what education policies we might see passed in Madison next year.
GUEST:
Steve Correia - Associate Professor of Education at St. Norbert College
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Wednesday
11/14/2012
10:00 AM
121114E
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Cuba's New Now
Kathleen Dunn speaks with a journalist who has been reporting on the economic, cultural, and political transitions taking place in Cuba since Fidel Castro handed power over to his brother, Raul.
Guest: Cynthia Gorney, professor, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and National Geographic. Her latest article, "Cuba's New Now," appears on the November cover of National Geographic.
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Wednesday
11/14/2012
10:00 PM
121114E
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Cuba's New Now
Kathleen Dunn speaks with a journalist who has been reporting on the economic, cultural, and political transitions taking place in Cuba since Fidel Castro handed power over to his brother, Raul.
Guest: Cynthia Gorney, professor, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and National Geographic. Her latest article, "Cuba's New Now," appears on the November cover of National Geographic.
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Tuesday
11/13/2012
9:00 AM
121113D
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Syria
A coalition of rebel groups formed an umbrella group on Sunday, seeking international recognition. with the conflict in its 21st month and violence spreading to Syria's neighbors, is there a path to peace in Syria?
GUESTS:
9:06 - 9:35: Borzou Daragahi - Middle East and North Africa Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, based in Cairo
9:35 - 10: Stephen Zunes - Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco. He chairs the program in Middle Eastern Studies.
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Tuesday
11/13/2012
10:00 AM
121113E
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Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters
Kathleen Dunn is joined by editor Dan Wakefield and Mark Vonnegut, son of the late Kurt Vonnegut. The writer's personal correspondences, ranging over sixty years, has just been published under the title, "Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters."
Guests:
- Mark Vonnegut, American pediatrician and memoirist. Son of Kurt Vonnegut.
- Dan Wakefield, novelist, journalist and screenwriter. Editor, "Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters."
Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters
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Tuesday
11/13/2012
10:00 PM
121113E
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Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters
Kathleen Dunn is joined by editor Dan Wakefield and Mark Vonnegut, son of the late Kurt Vonnegut. The writer's personal correspondences, ranging over sixty years, has just been published under the title, "Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters."
Guests:
- Mark Vonnegut, American pediatrician and memoirist. Son of Kurt Vonnegut.
- Dan Wakefield, novelist, journalist and screenwriter. Editor, "Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters."
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Monday
11/12/2012
9:00 AM
121112D
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All Things Political
Another edition of All Things Political with Kathleen Dunn and her guests as they discuss last week's elections, and preview President Obama's second term.
Guests:
9:00- Matt Bai, chief political correspondent, "The New York Times Magazine," and writer of the "Political Times" column for the Times political blog, "The
Caucus."
9:30 - Scott Bauer, Associated Press correspondent, based in Madison, WI.
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Monday
11/12/2012
10:00 AM
121112E
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Photos of Vietnam Veterans
In commemoration of Veterans' Day, we talk about an effort to collect a photograph of every Wisconsin Vietnam Veteran. Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the project with the founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, as well as a Wisconsinite who has been active in finding photos for the project.
GUESTS:
Jan Scruggs - President and Founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Bryce Kelley - Medford resident. Bryce has been active in acquiring photos of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans for the project.
LISTENERS: For more information on how to submit photos of Vietnam Veterans from Wisconsin, visit www.vvmf.org/wisconsin
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Monday
11/12/2012
10:00 PM
121112E
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Photos of Vietnam Veterans
In commemoration of Veterans' Day, we talk about an effort to collect a photograph of every Wisconsin Vietnam Veteran. Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the project with the founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, as well as a Wisconsinite who has been active in finding photos for the project.
GUESTS:
Jan Scruggs - President and Founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Bryce Kelley - Medford resident. Bryce has been active in acquiring photos of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans for the project.
LISTENERS: For more information on how to submit photos of Vietnam Veterans from Wisconsin, visit www.vvmf.org/wisconsin
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Thursday
11/8/2012
9:00 AM
121108D
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Patchwork Nation
Latinos, African Americans, young voters and women are all demographic groups that contributed to President Obama's winning 2012 coalition. But how did the results break down community type? This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to Patchwork Nation founder Dante Chinni.
GUEST:
Dante Chinni - journalist and creator of the multimedia project PATCHWORK NATION
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Thursday
11/8/2012
10:00 AM
121108E
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Climate Change and Election
In his victory speech Tuesday night, President Obama said "We want our children to live in an America...that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet." But climate change was not a major issue in the Presidential campaign. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk about the potential political will to confront this issue post-Sandy and post-election.
GUESTS:
Elizabeth Kolbert - Staff writer for the New Yorker and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change
Paul Robbins - Geographer and the Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Political Ecology.
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and C...
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Thursday
11/8/2012
10:00 PM
121108E
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Climate Change and Election
In his victory speech Tuesday night, President Obama said "We want our children to live in an America...that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet" But climate change was not a major issue in the Presidential campaign. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk about the potential political will to confront this issue post-Sandy and post-election.
GUESTS:
Elizabeth Kolbert - Staff writer for the Nee Yorker and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change
Paul Robbins - Geographer and the Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Political Ecology.
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Wednesday
11/7/2012
9:00 AM
121107D
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Election Results
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the results from last night's elections.
Guests:
- Kathleen Dolan - Professor, Political Science, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.
- Matt Viser - National Political Reporter, Boston Globe.
- Jonathan Alter - Award-winning writer and journalist. His books include The Promise: President Obama, Year One, and The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope.
The Promise: President Obama
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Wednesday
11/7/2012
10:00 AM
121107E
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Swing State election results
Kathleen Dunn and her rotating panel of guests discuss the swing state results around the country. We begin in Wisconsin, and visit Ohio, and look at Congressional results..
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Milwaukee reporter
- Brian Bull, Reporter/Producer for Northeast Ohio Public Radio
- Cameron Joseph - Staff Writer for The Hill
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Wednesday
11/7/2012
10:00 PM
121107E
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Swing State election results
Kathleen Dunn and her rotating panel of guests discuss the swing state results around the country. We begin in Wisconsin, and visit Ohio, Iowa, and Florida.
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Milwaukee reporter
- Brian Bull, Reporter/Producer for Northeast Ohio Public Radio
- Cameron Joseph - Staff Writer for The Hill
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Tuesday
11/6/2012
9:00 AM
121106D
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History of Election Night
On election day in America, Kathleen Dunn and her guest revisit coverage of passed elections by NBC News.
Guest: Stephen Battaglio, TV Guide business editor. Author, "Election Night: A Television History 1948 - 2012."
Election Night: A Television History 1948 - 2012
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Tuesday
11/6/2012
10:00 AM
121106E
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Native and Hmong Education
November 8th through the 11th, La Crosse hosts the 9th Annual Widening the Circle Native American & Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium. The symposium addresses common educational dilemmas in both the Native and Hmong cultures in Wisconsin. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk about the mission of the event and what students and educators will explore.
GUESTS:
Matthew Stewart - Chair, Widening the Circle Symposium
Xong Xiong - Executive Director for the La Crosse Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association, Inc.
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Monday
11/5/2012
9:00 AM
121105D
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn hosts a special edition of All Things Political previewing tomorrow's presidential election.
Guests:
9:00 - Steven Thomma, Senior White House Correspondent and the Government and Politics Editor for McClatchy Newspapers.
9:20 - Chip Saltsman, republican strategist and former national campaign manager for Governor Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign.
9:40 - Ari Berman, contributing writer for The Nation magazine and an Investigative Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute. Author, "Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics."
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Monday
11/5/2012
10:00 AM
121105E
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Wisconsin Senate and Presidential Campaigning
This hour Kathleen Dunn speaks with reporters across Wisconsin about the state's senate race, and recent campaigning by the presidential candidates.
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Reporter, Milwaukee Bureau.
- Patty Murray, WPR Reporter, Green Bay Bureau.
- Ben Jones, investigative reporter for Gannett Wisconsin Media
- Maureen McCollum, WPR Reporter, La Crosse Bureau.
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Monday
11/5/2012
10:00 PM
121105E
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Wisconsin Senate and Presidential Campaigning
This hour Kathleen Dunn speaks with reporters across Wisconsin about the state's senate race, and recent campaigning by the presidential candidates.
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Reporter, Milwaukee Bureau.
- Patty Murray, WPR Reporter, Green Bay Bureau.
- Ben Jones, investigative reporter for Gannett Wisconsin Media
- Maureen McCollum, WPR Reporter, La Crosse Bureau.
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Thursday
11/1/2012
9:00 AM
121101D
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Electoral College
With less than a week before Americans head to the polls, John Munson and his guest delve into the reasoning and history behind our electoral college, and discusses if the method is still the best way to select the nation's president.
Guest: John C. Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project, Bipartisan Policy Center. Author, "After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College."
After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral Co...
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Thursday
11/1/2012
10:00 AM
121101E
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Elite Forces in Afghanistan
Since the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, more attention has been given to elite fighting units like the Navy SEALs and the Green Berets. Also, our military relies on these soldiers more and more as we shift to a smaller fighting force. This hour, journalist Kevin Maurer talks about the time he spent traveling with a Special Forces team in Afghanistan as they defeated insurgents and trained Afghan soldiers.
GUEST:
Kevin Maurer - journalist and author of Gentlemen Bastards: On the Ground in Afghanistan with America's Elite Special Forces
Gentlemen Bastards: On the Ground in Afghanistan w...
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Thursday
11/1/2012
10:00 PM
121101E
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Elite Forces in Afghanistan
Since the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, more attention has been given to elite fighting units like the Navy SEALs and the Green Berets. Also, our military relies on these soldiers more and more as we shift to a smaller fighting force. This hour, journalist Kevin Maurer talks about the time he spent traveling with a Special Forces team in Afghanistan as they defeated insurgents and trained Afghan soldiers.
GUEST:
Kevin Maurer - journalist and author of Gentlemen Bastards: On the Ground in Afghanistan with America's Elite Special Forces
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Wednesday
10/31/2012
9:00 AM
121031D
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Foreign press on US
How do foreign journalists and international readers look at our election? This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the view from beyond the border.
GUEST:
Konrad Yakabuski - chief US political writer for The Globe and Mail, one of Canada's major newspapers
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Wednesday
10/31/2012
10:00 AM
121031E
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Federalist Papers
This hour, the October edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. Right before we vote in another Presidential election, we examine the first close-to-free referendum in our nation's history. Kathleen Dunn and her guests dissect Federalist Papers 4, 9, 10 and 51, essays that advocated for the ratification of the Constitution.
GUESTS:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Richard Beeman - Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and editor of the new Penguin Books series, "Civic Classics."
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Wednesday
10/31/2012
10:00 PM
121031E
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Federalist Papers
This hour, the October edition of our Back-to-School Book Club. Right before we vote in another Presidential election, we examine the first close-to-free referendum in our nation's history. Kathleen Dunn and her guests dissect Federalist Papers 4, 9, 10 and 51, essays that advocated for the ratification of the Constitution.
GUESTS:
Russ Castronovo - Professor of English and American Studies at UW-Madison
Richard Beeman - Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and editor of the new Penguin Books series, "Civic Classics."
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Tuesday
10/30/2012
9:00 AM
121030D
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The Last Great Senate
Former Senate staffer and trade ambassador under President Bill Clinton, Ira Shapiro joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss the last several decades of the U.S. Senate, and key races in 2012.
Guest: Ira Shapiro, former General Counsel and Ambassador in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative during the Clinton administration. Author, "The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship in Times of Crisis."
The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship i...
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Tuesday
10/30/2012
10:00 AM
121030E
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Voting in Ohio
This hour Kathleen Dunn's guests discuss the importance of Ohio, and their 18 electoral votes, in selecting the nation's President.
Guests:
10:00- Jo Ingles, News Reporter at Ohio Public Radio and Television.
10:30 - Daniel Coffey, Associate Professor of Political Science and Fellow, Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron. Co-author, "Buckeye Battleground: Ohio, Campaigns, and Elections in the Twenty-First Century."
Buckeye Battleground: Ohio, Campaigns, and Electio...
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Tuesday
10/30/2012
10:00 PM
121030E
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Voting in Ohio
This hour Kathleen Dunn's guests discuss the importance of Ohio, and their 18 electoral votes, in selecting the nation's President.
Guests:
10:00- Jo Ingles, News Reporter at Ohio Public Radio and Television.
10:30 - Daniel Coffey, Associate Professor of Political Science and Fellow, Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron. Co-author, "Buckeye Battleground: Ohio, Campaigns, and Elections in the Twenty-First Century."
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Monday
10/29/2012
9:00 AM
121029D
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All Things Political
Political writer, Craig Gilbert, joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about the latest news from the campaign trail.
Guest: Craig Gilbert, Washington Bureau Chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Monday
10/29/2012
10:00 AM
121029E
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Political Movies
Some of the country's best political commentary comes from Hollywood movies. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss political films.
GUEST:
Mike Mayo - film critic and a contributor to The Washington Post and The Roanoke Times.
The Horror Show Guide: The Ultimate Frightfest of ...
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Monday
10/29/2012
10:00 PM
121029E
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Political Movies
Some of the country's best political commentary comes from Hollywood movies. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss political films.
GUEST:
Mike Mayo - film critic and a contributor to The Washington Post and The Roanoke Times.
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Thursday
10/25/2012
9:00 AM
121025D
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Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion
Live from the History Museum at the Castle on the campus of Lawrence University in Appleton, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk about the museum's current exhibit, Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion.
GUESTS:
Edmund Kern - Professor of History at Lawrence University
Terry Bergen - Executive Director of the History Museum at the Castle
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Thursday
10/25/2012
10:00 AM
121025E
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Technical education
Live from the History Museum at the Castle on the campus of Lawrence University in Appleton, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk technical education and the lack of skilled trade workers in the Fox Valley and nationwide.
GUESTS:
Bob Ellenbecker - Welding/Metal Fabrication Instructor at Fox Valley Technical College
Warren Long - Senior Principal Supplier Development Engineer at Oshkosh Corporation
Justin Knight - Student at FVTC
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Thursday
10/25/2012
10:00 PM
121025E
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Technical education
Live from the History Museum at the Castle on the campus of Lawrence University in Appleton, Kathleen Dunn and her guests talk technical education and the lack of skilled trade workers in the Fox Valley and nationwide.
GUESTS:
Bob Ellenbecker - Welding/Metal Fabrication Instructor at Fox Valley Technical College
Warren Long - Senior Principal Supplier Development Engineer at Oshkosh Corporation
Justin Knight - Student at FVTC
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Wednesday
10/24/2012
9:00 AM
121024D
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Domestic Violence
October is domestic violence awareness month. This hour Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss why domestic violence still plagues our society in light of this weekend's shooting by a husband who killed his estranged wife and two bystanders.
Guests:
- Carmen Pitre, Director, Sojourner Family Peace Center in Milwaukee.
- Nicole Warner, Domestic Abuse Survivor.
- John Diedrich, Reporter, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Wednesday
10/24/2012
10:00 AM
121024E
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Gay Marriage and the Law
This fall, gay marriage measures are on the ballot in Minnesota, Maryland, Maine, and Washington State, and the Supreme Court may soon take up one of several gay marriage cases asking for consideration. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest look at the history of gay marriage and the law.
GUEST:
Michael J. Klarman - Professor at Harvard Law School and author of From the Closet to the Altar: Courts, Backlash, and the Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage
From the Closet to the Altar: Courts, Backlash, an...
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Wednesday
10/24/2012
10:00 PM
121024E
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Gay Marriage and the Law
This fall, gay marriage measures are on the ballot in Minnesota, Maryland, Maine, and Washington State, and the Supreme Court may soon take up one of several gay marriage cases asking for consideration. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest look at the history of gay marriage and the law.
GUEST:
Michael J. Klarman - Professor at Harvard Law School and author of From the Closet to the Altar: Courts, Backlash, and the Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage
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Tuesday
10/23/2012
9:00 AM
121023D
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Debate Analysis
A two-part debate analysis this hour. First, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the foreign policy claims and counterclaims made by President Obama and Governor Romney last night. Then, we look at rhetorical strategies used throughout all of the debates.
GUESTS:
9:06 - 9:40: Indira Lakshmanan - Senior Correspondent for Bloomberg News. She covers U.S. foreign policy
9:40 - 10: Karrin Anderson - Associate Professor of communication Studies at Colorado State University
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Tuesday
10/23/2012
10:00 AM
121023E
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Martin Luth King and The Mountaintop
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last night on earth gets a dramatic re-telling in the Milwaukee Repertory Theater's production of The Mountaintop by Katori Hall. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to the Memphis-born Hall, and the show's director, about King and their personal sources of inspiration for the play and production.
GUESTS:
Katori Hall - playwright, performer and author of The Mountaintop, now on stage at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater
May Adrales - Artistic Associate at Milwaukee Rep and director of The Mountaintop
The Mountaintop
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Tuesday
10/23/2012
10:00 PM
121023E
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Martin Luth King and The Mountaintop
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last night on earth gets a dramatic re-telling in the Milwaukee Repertory Theater's production of The Mountaintop by Katori Hall. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to the Memphis-born Hall, and the show's director, about King and their personal sources of inspiration for the play and production.
GUESTS:
Katori Hall - playwright, performer and author of The Mountaintop, now on stage at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater
May Adrales - Artistic Associate at Milwaukee Rep and director of The Mountaintop
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Monday
10/22/2012
9:00 AM
121022D
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All Things Political
With only fifteen days until the election, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the latest news from the campaign trail, recent polls in swing states, and preview tonight's final Presidential debate.
Guests:
9:00 - John McCormack, staff writer, The Weekly Standard.
9:30 - Sam Stein, Political Editor and White House Correspondent, Huffington Post. Contributor, MSNBC.
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Monday
10/22/2012
10:00 AM
121022E
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New Planet, then Art Heist
This hour, we discuss two recent, under-the-radar news stories. First, a Yale University-led group of astronomers-along with citizen scientists-announced their discovery of a new planet last week. Kathleen Dunn talks to the director of the Barlow Planetarium in Menasha. Then, we look at the phenomenon of art theft in the wake of last week's heist of Picasso, Monet, Matisse, and other paintings from the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam.
GUESTS:
10 - 10:35: Alan Peche - Director of the Barlow Planetarium
10:35 - 11: Anthony Amore - Author, with Tom Mashberg, of Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists.
Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorio...
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Monday
10/22/2012
10:00 PM
121022E
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New Planet, then Art Heist
This hour, we discuss two recent, under-the-radar news stories. First, a Yale University-led group of astronomers-along with citizen scientists-announced their discovery of a new planet last week. Kathleen Dunn talks to the director of the Barlow Planetarium in Menasha. Then, we look at the phenomenon of art theft in the wake of last week's heist of Picasso, Monet, Matisse, and other paintings from the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam.
GUESTS:
10 - 10:35: Alan Peche - Director of the Barlow Planetarium
10:35 - 11: Anthony Amore - Author, with Tom Mashberg, of Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists.
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Thursday
10/18/2012
9:00 AM
121018D
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Milwaukee Art Museum
Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss a new exhibit at the Milwaukee Art museum, "Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London." mam.org
Guests:
- Susan Jenkins, senior curator at the English Heritage Foundation.
- William Rudolph, Curator of American Art and Decorative Arts, Milwaukee Art Museum.
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Thursday
10/18/2012
10:00 AM
121018E
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The Signal and the Noise
Statistician Nate Silver examines the world of prediction, from volcanoes to elections, and explains why some forecasts work and some don't.
Guest: Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight blogger. Author, "The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don't."
The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions ...
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Thursday
10/18/2012
10:00 PM
121018E
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The Signal and the Noise
Statistician Nate Silver examines the world of prediction, from volcanoes to elections, and explains why some forecasts work and some don't.
Guest: Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight blogger. Author, "The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don't."
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Wednesday
10/17/2012
9:00 AM
121017D
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Election Special from Pabst Theatre
Live from the Pabst Theatre in downtown Milwaukee, Kathleen Dunn begins this hour with the leaders of Wisconsin's political power centers: Milwaukee and Waukesha. Then, student political leaders from around Milwaukee discuss their voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts.
9-9:30:
Tom Barrett - Mayor of Milwaukee
Dan Vrakas - County Executive of Waukesha County
9:30-10:
Taylor Thompson - President of UW-Milwaukee College Republicans
Sofina Ziu - President of Alverno College Democrats
Patrick Garrett - President of Marquette University College Republicans
Josh Kuck - Chair of College Democrats at UW-Milwaukee
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Wednesday
10/17/2012
10:00 AM
121017E
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Election Special from Pabst Theatre
Live from the Pabst Theatre in downtown Milwaukee, Kathleen Dunn and her panel of experts break down the 2012 campaign. They talk about the tasks facing Obama and Romney in the final weeks, the role of Latino voters, and whether economic trends favor Republican or Democratic candidates.
GUESTS:
Mike Gousha - Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy at Marquette University Law School and Host of "UpFront with Mike Gousha"
Paru Shah - Assistant Professor of Political Science at UW-Milwaukee
Abdur Chowdry, Chair of Economics at Marquette University
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Wednesday
10/17/2012
10:00 PM
121017E
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Election Special from Pabst Theatre
From the Pabst Theatre in downtown Milwaukee, Kathleen Dunn and her panel of experts break down the 2012 campaign. They talk about the tasks facing Obama and Romney in the final weeks, the role of Latino voters, and whether economic trends favor Republican or Democratic candidates.
GUESTS:
Mike Gousha - Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy at Marquette University Law School and Host of "UpFront with Mike Gousha"
Paru Shah - Assistant Professor of Political Science at UW-Milwaukee
Abdur Chowdry, Chair of Economics at Marquette University
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Tuesday
10/16/2012
9:00 AM
121016D
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Cuban Missle Crisis
Marking the 50th anniversary of what many consider the most dangerous 13 day period in the history of mankind, PBS will be broadcasting "Cuban Missile Crisis-Three Men Go to War," next week. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests recount that time in history.
Guests:
- Michael Dobbs, Journalist and Author, "One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War."
- Brigadier General Gerald Eugene McIlmoyle (Mac-ill-moyle), a U2 pilot who flew missions over Cuba.
One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and C...
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Tuesday
10/16/2012
10:00 AM
121016E
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Tariq Ramadan: Islam and the Arab Awakening
This hour, Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan talks about the origins of the Arab Spring, the ongoing civil war in Syria, and North Africa's first steps towards democracy.
GUEST:
Tariq Ramadan - Professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford University and author of the new book, Islam and the Arab Awakening
Islam and the Arab Awakening
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Tuesday
10/16/2012
10:00 PM
121016E
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Tariq Ramadan: Islam and the Arab Awakening
This hour, Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan talks about the origins of the Arab Spring, the ongoing civil war in Syria, and North Africa's first steps towards democracy.
GUEST:
Tariq Ramadan - Professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford University and author of the new book, Islam and the Arab Awakening
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Monday
10/15/2012
9:00 AM
121015D
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn and her guest recap the nation's top political news.
Guest: Julian Zelizer, Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University.
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Monday
10/15/2012
10:00 AM
121015E
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Global Middle Class Shift
As U.S. towns and states continue to cope with the loss of middle class factory jobs, many towns overseas are experiencing a reversal of that trend. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests get specific about where jobs are moving, and talk about the meaning of the term "middle class" in a shifting global economy.
GUESTS:
Thomas Mucha - GlobalPost Editor
Patrick Winn - GlobalPost Senior Correspondent for Southeast Asia
READ: Check out GlobalPost's "America: The Gutted" blog: http://bit.ly/PnLuOk
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Monday
10/15/2012
10:00 PM
121015E
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Global Middle Class Shift
As U.S. towns and states continue to cope with the loss of middle class factory jobs, many towns overseas are experiencing a reversal of that trend. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests get specific about where jobs are moving, and talk about the meaning of the term "middle class" in a shifting global economy.
GUESTS:
Thomas Mucha - GlobalPost Editor
Patrick Winn - GlobalPost Senior Correspondent for Southeast Asia
READ: Check out GlobalPost's "America: The Gutted" blog: http://bit.ly/PnLuOk
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Thursday
10/11/2012
9:00 AM
121011D
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Surviving Progress
Filmmaker, Harold Crooks, joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his latest documentary, "Surviving Progress."
Guest: Harold Crooks, writer, director, and producer of documentary films.
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Thursday
10/11/2012
10:00 AM
121011E
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan biographer Sean Wilentz, discusses Dylan's new album "Tempest," and the artist's cultural influence.
Guest: Sean Wilentz, Professor of History at Princeton University. Author, "Bob Dylan In America."
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
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Thursday
10/11/2012
10:00 PM
121011E
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan biographer Sean Wilentz, discusses Dylan's new album "Tempest," and the artist's cultural influence.
Guest: Sean Wilentz, Professor of History at Princeton University. Author, "Bob Dylan In America."
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Wednesday
10/10/2012
9:00 AM
121010D
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Salman Rushdie on "Joseph Anton"
Salman Rushdie, award winning author, joins Kathleen Dunn to recount his years in hiding evading the ayatollah's fatwa.
Guest: Salman Rushdie, author of eleven novels including, "Midnight's Children" (which was awarded the Booker Prize in 1981), "Shame," and "The Satanic Verses." His newly released memoir is titled, "Joseph Anton."
Midnight's Children
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Wednesday
10/10/2012
10:00 AM
121010E
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Marine Biodiversity and the Health of the Oceans
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the importance of ocean science, marine biodiversity, and the health of the oceans.
Guest: Ellen Prager, Marine Scientist and President, Earth2Ocean, Inc. Her most recent book is "Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter."
Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Crea...
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Wednesday
10/10/2012
10:00 PM
121010E
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Marine Biodiversity and the Health of the Oceans
This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the importance of ocean science, marine biodiversity, and the health of the oceans.
Guest: Ellen Prager, Marine Scientist and President, Earth2Ocean, Inc. Her most recent book is "Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter."
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Tuesday
10/9/2012
9:00 AM
121009D
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Geographic History of the United States
Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the geographic history of the United states, how state lines were drawn, and some proposed states that never made the cut.
Guests:
- Mark Stein, playwright, screenwriter, and author. His books include, "How The States Got Their Shapes," and now its follow-up, "How the States Got Their Shapes Too: The People Behind the Border-Lines."
- M. Asher Cantrell, Freelance writer and contributor to Mental_floss.org.
How The States Got Their Shapes
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Tuesday
10/9/2012
10:00 AM
121009E
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Fact Checking
With 28 days remaining before the November election, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss how the campaign ads, debates, and speeches are being fact checked.
Guests:
- Tom Bevan, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, RealClearPolitics.
- Greg Borowski - Senior Editor for projects and investigations at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Editor of the newspaper's PolitiFact Wisconsin site
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Tuesday
10/9/2012
10:00 PM
121009E
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Fact Checking
With 28 days remaining before the November election, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss how the campaign ads, debates, and speeches are being fact checked.
Guests:
- Tom Bevan, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, RealClearPolitics.
- TBA
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Monday
10/8/2012
9:00 AM
121008D
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All Things Political
This hour, a three-part All Things Political. Kathleen Dunn and her rotating panel of guests analyze the Senate race in Wisconsin, Senate races nationally, and the Presidential Race.
GUESTS:
Katie Foody - Investigative reporter for Gannett Wisconsin Media
Jill Lawrence, Managing Editor, Politics, National Journal.
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Monday
10/8/2012
10:00 AM
121008E
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As Goes Janesville
The new documentary As Goes Janesville by local filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein depicts one Wisconsin town's effort to reinvent itself after the closing of its GM plant in 2008. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to Lichtenstein about the Janesville leaders and residents he follows in the film.
GUEST:
Brad Lichtenstein - President of Wisconsin-based 371 Productions and director of As Goes Janesville
WATCH: As Goes Janesville airs tonight at 9pm on Wisconsin Public Television. It also is airing as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival. Go to mkefilm.org for more information
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Monday
10/8/2012
10:00 PM
121008E
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As Goes Janesville
The new documentary As Goes Janesville by local filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein depicts one Wisconsin town's effort to reinvent itself after the closing of its GM plant in 2008. This hour, Kathleen Dunn talks to Lichtenstein about the Janesville leaders and residents he follows in the film.
GUEST:
Brad Lichtenstein - President of Wisconsin-based 371 Productions and director of As Goes Janesville
WATCH: As Goes Janesville airs tonight at 9pm on Wisconsin Public Television. It also is airing as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival. Go to mkefilm.org for more information
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Thursday
10/4/2012
9:00 AM
121004D
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Debate Analysis
Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss last night's Presidential debate.
Guests:
- Jim VandeHei, Executive Editor for POLITICO.
- Christopher Rowland, Washington Bureau Chief, Boston Globe.
- Diana Bartelli Carlin, Associate Vice President for Graduate Education and Professor of Journalism, Saint Louis University.
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Thursday
10/4/2012
10:00 AM
121004E
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Abraham Lincoln
It's been almost 150 years since Abraham Lincoln gave The Gettysburg Address. This hour, we'll discuss the legacy of our nation's 16th president with a Lincoln presenter, Dennis Boggs. During the hour, we'll travel back to the 1800's and Boggs will answer questions as President Lincoln.
Guest: Dennis Boggs, Abraham Lincoln Presenter.
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Thursday
10/4/2012
10:00 PM
121004E
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Abraham Lincoln
It's been almost 150 years since Abraham Lincoln gave The Gettysburg Address. This hour, we'll discuss the legacy of our nation's 16th president with a Lincoln presenter, Dennis Boggs. During the hour, we'll travel back to the 1800's and Boggs will answer questions as President Lincoln.
Guest: Dennis Boggs, Abraham Lincoln Presenter.
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Wednesday
10/3/2012
9:00 AM
121003D
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John Quincy Adams
Kathleen Dunn is joined by a biographer to discuss the life of John Quincy Adams who served America as minister to six countries, a fearless secretary of state, a fighting senator and congressman -and sixth president of the United States.
Guest: Harlow Giles Unger, journalist, broadcaster, educator, and historian. His many books include, "Lion of Liberty: Patrick Henry and the Call to a New Nation," "The Last Founding Father James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness," and most recently, "John Quincy Adams."
Lion of Liberty: Patrick Henry and the Call to a N...
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Wednesday
10/3/2012
10:00 AM
121003E
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Alex Gibney
This year, the Milwaukee Film Festival festival pays special tribute to Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney. This hour, Gibney talks about his new film Mea Maxima Culpa, which looks at the Catholic Church's cover-up of child sexual abuse.
GUEST:
Alex Gibney - Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and director of Taxi to the Dark Side. His new film is Mea Maxima Culpa.
LISTENERS: You can see Mea Maxima Culpa Friday night at 7 at the Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee. Thursday night, Alex's film Taxi to the Dark Side shows at 6:45pm at the Oriental, and Alex will be at a Q&A afterwards. For all of Alex's Milwaukee Film Fest appearances, click here: http://bit.ly/QVYQzd
Taxi to the Dark Side
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Wednesday
10/3/2012
10:00 PM
121003E
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Alex Gibney
This year, the Milwaukee Film Festival festival pays special tribute to Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney. This hour, Gibney talks about his new film Mea Maxima Culpa, which looks at the Catholic Church's cover-up of child sexual abuse.
GUEST:
Alex Gibney - Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and director of Taxi to the Dark Side. His new film is Mea Maxima Culpa.
LISTENERS: You can see Mea Maxima Culpa Friday night at 7 at the Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee. Thursday night, Alex's film Taxi to the Dark Side shows at 6:45pm at the Oriental, and Alex will be at a Q&A afterwards.
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Tuesday
10/2/2012
9:00 AM
121002D
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Issues in the Media
Kathleen Dunn and her rotating panel of guests discuss the history of public broadcasting, and current issues in the media.
- Jack W. Mitchell, former Director of Wisconsin Public Radio. Professor, journalism and mass communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Robert W. McChesney, Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Host of Media Matters at Illinois Public Media.
- Lizz Winstead, comedian, producer & co-creator of The Daily Show. Author, "Lizz Free or Die."
Listener Supported: The Culture and History of Pub...
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Tuesday
10/2/2012
10:00 AM
121002E
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Nancy Pearl and Daniel Goldin on Book Suggestion...
Read any good books lately, or do you need a new recommendation? Nancy Pearl and Daniel Goldin join Kathleen Dunn to talk about new releases, as well as a few of their own all-time favorites.
Guests:
- Nancy Pearl, former director, Seattle Public Library. Author, "Book Lust" series, including, "Book Lust To Go: Recommended Reading For Travelers, Vagabonds, and Dreamers". www.nancypearl.com.
- Daniel Goldin, Owner, Boswell Books, http://boswell.indiebound.com.
Book Lust To Go: Recommended Reading For Travelers...
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Tuesday
10/2/2012
10:00 PM
121002E
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Nancy Pearl and Daniel Goldin on Book Suggestion...
Read any good books lately, or do you need a new recommendation? Nancy Pearl and Daniel Goldin join Kathleen Dunn to talk about new releases, as well as a few of their own all-time favorites.
Guests:
- Nancy Pearl, former director, Seattle Public Library. Author, "Book Lust" series, including, "Book Lust To Go: Recommended Reading For Travelers, Vagabonds, and Dreamers". www.nancypearl.com.
- Daniel Goldin, Owner, Boswell Books, http://boswell.indiebound.com.
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Monday
10/1/2012
9:00 AM
121001D
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All Things Political
Kathleen Dunn and her guest recap the latest news from Washington, and from the campaign trail.
Guests:
9:00 - Steven Thomma, Senior White House Correspondent and the Government and Politics Editor for McClatchy Newspapers.
9:35 - Jeffrey Lord, Contributing Editor of, "The American Spectator." Reagan White House political director, and aide to Jack Kemp.
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Monday
10/1/2012
10:00 AM
121001E
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Obama and the Supreme Court
The October Term 2012 at the Supreme Court begins today. Last term included the decision that upheld President Obama's Affordable Care Act, and this fall, the Court will hear many other controversial cases. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the relationship between the Obama Administration and the Supreme Court, in particular Chief Justice John Roberts.
Guest:
Jeffrey Toobin - New Yorker staff writer and Senior Legal Analyst for CNN. His new book is The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court
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Monday
10/1/2012
10:00 PM
121001E
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Obama and the Supreme Court
Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the relationship between the Obama Administration and the Supreme Court, in particular Chief Justice John Roberts.
Guest:
Jeffrey Toobin - New Yorker staff writer and Senior Legal Analyst for CNN. His new book is The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court
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Thursday
9/27/2012
9:00 AM
120927D
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Death by China
Kathleen Dunn's guest recently completed documentary argues that China's government, and U.S. trade policies, are destroying American manufacturing companies and costing Americans their jobs.
Guest: Peter Navarro, professor at the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine. Writer and Director of, "Death by China," a book and Documentary by the same name. www.deathbychina.com
Death by China
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Thursday
9/27/2012
10:00 AM
120927E
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Dancing Dogs: Stories
Jon Katz joins Kathleen Dunn to share stories about the unique relationships between humans and pets.
Guest: Jon Katz, writer, photographer, and author of several book including, "Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die," and most recently, "Dancing Dogs: Stories."
Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die
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Thursday
9/27/2012
10:00 PM
120927E
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Dancing Dogs: Stories
Jon Katz joins Kathleen Dunn to share stories about the unique relationships between humans and pets.
Guest: Jon Katz, writer, photographer, and author of several book including, "Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die," and most recently, "Dancing Dogs: Stories."
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Wednesday
9/26/2012
9:00 AM
120926D
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NFL Referee Lockout
The NFL and NFL Referees Association remain at a stalemate in a labor dispute that has put replacement officials on the field for the third straight week. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the cause of the lockout and criticisms of recent play calls made by the current referees.
Guest: Dennis Krause, Sports Programming Manager for Time Warner Cable Sports32. Host, "Sports 32 Roundtable", "The Dennis Krause Show".
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