Sun, 03/18/2018 - 1:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
What Can We Learn from Teenagers? - They’re not old enough to vote yet, but Generation Z is shaping up to be one of the most activist generations in recent memory. Can they fix the mess we made? This hour, meet a teen advisor to the UN Foundation, a couple of slam poets, and a 17-year old running for Governor of Texas. |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 4:00pm |
University of the Air
The Dark Side of the Universe - Ninety-five percent of the universe is invisible. How do we know it’s there and what is it? We'll take a look at the dark side of the universe, including the mysterious forces that affect the spin of our galaxy and the processes that build and destroy the estimated two trillion galaxies out there. Along the way we’ll catch sight of the Big Bang that started it all and get some notion as to where it’s all going. Guest(s): Eric Wilcots |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 8:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
The Great Gildersleeve - "Income Tax" :
Gildersleeve does his income tax...with some help from his conscience.
This episode was originally aired March 14th, 1943. |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 8:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Fort Laramie - "The Beasley Girls" :
Captain Quince plans to exchange a captured Sioux chief for two prisoner "white women" held by the Indians.
This episode was originally aired March 18th, 1956. |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 9:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Escape - "The Man with the Steel Teeth" :
An American journalist is arrested in Moscow by the Secret Police. He is imprisoned and tortured to get him to confess to false charges...by a man with steel teeth! An adventure-filled escape follows, with a surprise ending.
This episode was originally aired March 15th, 1952. |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 10:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
The Adventures of Sam Spade - "The Sinister Siren Caper" :
A beautiful redhead has drawn a line around six names in the phone book. The six are then murdered...one at a time!
This episode was originally aired March 16th, 1951. |
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Sun, 03/18/2018 - 10:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Quiet Please - "Dark Rosalie" :
When a man's beloved dies, he contemplates suicide but is taken to a fair place in Ireland by a strange man in a rowboat.
This episode was originally aired March 13th, 1949. |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 6:00am |
The Morning Show
Transcribing Personal Notes From SCOTUS Justices - A project recording the personal notes of former U.S. Supreme Court justices needs volunteers. We talk about why hundreds of people are cutting up and combing through handwritten notes, and learn what scholars hope to discover as everyday citizens document and detail conversations from former justices on the high court.
SCOTUS Notes is accepting more volunteers for the project. Visit this website to learn more. Guest(s): Timothy Johnson |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 7:00am |
The Morning Show
State Capitol Report: School Safety Update, Lincoln Hills, Democratic Candidates For Governor - We give an update on Governor Walker’s $100 million school safety plan, and unpack a legislative kerfuffle over how to go about closing the troubled Lincoln Hills juvenile detention center just as the legislative session is coming to an end. Also, a give review of the crowded democratic field for the upcoming governor's race. Guest(s): Shawn Johnson, Mordecai Lee |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 7:50am |
The Morning Show
Sound Off: Gubernatorial Race - We want to hear what you think about the upcoming governor’s race. What’s the biggest issue in your mind as you’re thinking about who to vote for? What issues do you with candidates would talk more about? Give us a call and share your thoughts! |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 8:00am |
The Morning Show
Why The Way We Talk About Disability Matters - After the death of Stephen Hawking last week, media outlets from around the globe ran stories about the physicist’s life and accomplishments. Many of these stories referenced the fact that Hawking had ALS, but disability rights advocates are taking issue with some of the language used to describe it. We look at how we talk about disability - both in the media, and in our everyday lives - why it matters, and how we can foster better discourse about disability. Guest(s): Lawrence Carter-Long |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 10:00am |
The West Side with Rich Kremer
The West Side, March 19, 2018 - Frac Sand Mining Boom- Western Wisconsin’s boom in the frac sand mining industry was the topic on The West Side. |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Physical Therapy Advice: How Much PT Is Enough - Physical Therapy is prescribed for a number of problems, but how do you know what’s enough and what’s too much? We talk with our physical therapists about how exercise dosage is determined and the importance of continuing even when you start to feel better. Guest(s): Jill Thein-Nissenbaum, Lori Thein Brody |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 12:30pm |
Chapter A Day
The Book of Polly 11 of 15 - Michele Good reads from “The Book of Polly” by Kathy Hepinstall. For as long as Willow Havens can remember, she has been obsessed with the death of her mother, Polly. After all, Polly is at least 50 years older than most other mothers and she smokes like a chimney. But until recently, this obsessive fear has been silly, really. Polly may be old, but she’s tough, resilient, feisty. That is, until cancer started taking over her body. |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 3:00pm |
Central Time
Wisconsin Representative Mark Pocan Offers Job To Andrew McCabe, Favorite Fictional Heroines, A Radical Solution To The Student Debt Crisis - What if we forgave all student debt? A recent paper suggests it might be beneficial to the economy. We discuss how that would work. We hear from Democratic U.S. Representative Mark Pocan about his job offer to fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Also, we want to hear from you. Let us know who your favorite fictional heroine is by calling in at 3:16 or leaving us a comment on The Ideas Network Facebook page. |
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Mon, 03/19/2018 - 4:00pm |
Central Time
Russian Trolls Stoke Racial Tension In Sherman Park Riots, Grant Makes Local Grade-Level Appropriate History Possible In Neenah, The Death Penalty and Public Opinion - Oklahoma is taking measures to become the first state to use nitrogen gas in executions. We look at how public opinion on the death penalty has changed throughout the years. We find out more about Russian trolls involved in provoking more racial tension in the Sherman Park riots, and we hear about a grant that is providing the supplies needed to produce teaching material on local history in Neenah, Wisconsin. |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 6:00am |
The Morning Show
Tara Westover Talks About Going From Ignorance To Cambridge And Harvard - Tara Westover was raised with virtually no knowledge of the outside world. She was taught to read and write, taught about the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Founding Fathers — and virtually nothing beyond that. And at 27, she got a PhD from Cambridge. But this isn’t a story about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, nor a story about religious fundamentalism. Educated is an exploration of the strange, impregnable binds of family, and how they can define a life. Guest(s): Tara Westover |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 7:00am |
The Morning Show
Russia Investigation Back In Spotlight After Busy Weekend - After the firing of former deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe on Friday, President Trump took aim at special counsel Robert Mueller on Twitter. This weekend marked the first time Trump went after Mueller directly, sparking renewed concerns that the president may try to fire the special counsel. This hour, we look at the latest developments in the Russian investigation story, unpack the politics around its major players, and talk about where things might go from here. Guest(s): Bruce Jentleson |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 8:00am |
The Morning Show
Tax Refunds, Tax Prep and Shopping For An HSA - As tax filing season enters full swing, financial planner Kevin McKinley discusses the finer points of tax refunds and how to shop around for the best tax help during this week's edition of "On Your Money." Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Tax Time: Last Minute Tax Info - Have you filed your taxes yet? With less than a month to go before income taxes are due, we talk to our tax expert one more time. She has some last minute tips, talks about deductions and takes listener calls. Guest(s): Mary Mellem |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 12:30pm |
Chapter A Day
The Book of Polly 12 of 15 - Michele Good reads from “The Book of Polly” by Kathy Hepinstall. In a last ditch effort to save her mother, Willow has written to Garland telling him of Polly’s illness and asking for his help. In response, Garland reached out to a small town healer in Polly’s old home town -- Junior Quade. Junior tells Willow that he can heal her mother but only if she believes and only if she returns to Bethel. |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 3:00pm |
Central Time
Facebook-Cambridge Analytica, New Report Shows High Levels Of Binge Drinking Across The Country, Spring Bird Migration In Wisconsin - We look at the controversy surrounding Facebook and a London-based political firm over the alleged misuse of millions of users' personal data. Plus, A new report from the Center for Disease Control found that one in four Wisconsinites binge drink at least once a month, but usually more. We find out more about binge drinking in our state and around the nation. On this first day of spring we find out more about what kind of birds are migrating back to our state. |
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Tue, 03/20/2018 - 4:00pm |
Central Time
HIV And STD Cluster In Milwaukee, Milwaukee Women Summits Highest Mountain In Western Hemisphere, President Trump's Opioids Policy Package - One Watertown native spent 11 days climbing Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest mountain outside of Asia. We talk with her about her preparation, climbing experience and future climbing plans. We also find out more about a STD cluster in the city of Milwaukee and learn more about what's included in President Trump's opioid policy package. |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 6:00am |
The Morning Show
Why Scientists, Academics Need To Do A Better Job Adapting To The Web - The rise of the internet has fundamentally changed our relationship with information...and while that’s brought about a lot of good, it’s also led to the rise of misinformation, and unproven theories being passed off as fact. One field that’s been particularly impacted by the web? Science. We discuss why scientists and academics must do a better job of adapting to the web, communicating their message online, and making broader connections between their research and our society. Guest(s): Andrew Hoffman |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 7:00am |
The Morning Show
What The Closure Of Toys ‘R’ Us Could Mean For The Toy Industry - For many years, Toys ‘R’ Us was the place to check out the newest and coolest toys...but that time is coming to an end. The retailer announced last week that all of its 735 stores in the United States would soon be closing. We look at what the closure of Toys ‘R’ Us means for the broader toy industry, but also what it could mean for what ultimately ends up in the hands of your child. Guest(s): Jim Silver |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 8:00am |
The Morning Show
Modern Musicians Redefine Hmong Music - Hmong recording artists are gaining popularity; they’re showcasing modern musical talents steeped in cultural tradition. Our guest describes how language, history, family, and identity affect the experience of Hmong songs. She also details the challenges the indie label faces in connecting talent to audiences. Guest(s): Maa Vue |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Natural Heritage Conservation Program - Do you have an eagle, badger or wolf license plate? The money raised from those special plates goes to The Natural Heritage Conservation Program. We talk to its director about what the program does to promote and protect wildlife and wild places in Wisconsin. Guest(s): Drew Feldkirchner |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 11:45am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Protecting And Enhancing Wisconsin Lakes - Wisconsin has over 15,000 lakes, we take a look at the organization that helps protect and enhance the quality of them. We also hear about this year’s Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention. Guest(s): Mike Engleson |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 12:30pm |
Chapter A Day
The Book of Polly 13 of 15 - Michele Good reads from “The Book of Polly” by Kathy Hepinstall. Phoenix has just confessed that he “fixed” Polly’s car so that he could drive Willow and Polly to Louisiana. Polly has a meeting there with a local faith healer, Junior Quade, who’s told Willow that he can cure her momma. |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 3:00pm |
Central Time
Week in Washington, Getting From Food Stamps To Self-Sufficiency, What To Know About Austin Bombings - A piece by WisContext examines the common notion that FoodShare recipients only need to find a stable job and buy their own groceries. We take a look at if the assistance available is suitable support and if those being supported are doing their part. We also discuss the Week in Washington news and talk about what you need to know about the Austin bombings. |
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 4:00pm |
Central Time
Senate Wraps Up But Assembly Calls Special Session, Wisconsin Man Collects Farming Memorabilia, Do Generational Labels Like Millenial Or Baby Boomer Really Matter? - Are there enough similarities among people born in the same decade or two to label them as one group? We talk with a writer who discusses the purpose of having a label for generations. We also hear from a Wisconsin farmer who found joy in collecting antique farm objects while recovering from a back surgery and find out more about what is happening in Wisconsin legislation in the Senate and Assembly. |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 6:00am |
The Morning Show
Utilities Say Power Line Would Promote Wind Energy. Driftless Area Residents Disagree. - The Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line would stretch about 100-120 miles from Middleton, Wisconsin to Dubuque County, Iowa. The utilities behind the project say the infrastructure would support and promote wind energy. But local governments and organizations like the Driftless Area Land Conservancy say the demand for the electricity simply isn’t there. We talk about what happens when utility companies and the public struggle over the same land. Guest(s): Kaya Freiman, David Clutter, Sam Mintz |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 7:00am |
The Morning Show
Exploring Wisconsin’s Plan To Lure Young Professionals From Other States - The Wisconsin Senate recently approved Gov. Scott Walker's plan to spend nearly $7 million on a state marketing campaign aimed at young professionals in Chicago. We discuss key elements of the campaign and talk about the challenges Wisconsin could face in recruiting workers from other states. Guest(s): Laurel White, Mary-Lois Bolka |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 8:00am |
The Morning Show
Actor Explores Culture, Identity Through Comedy - A stand-up comedian is using his personal story to frame conversations about immigration and minority populations. Actor Jimmy Yang uses humor to describe his journey from Hong Kong to the United States, from finance to comedy, and from driving Uber to acting on the big screen. His new book is called How to American: An Immigrant’s Guide to Disappointing Your Parents. Guest(s): Jimmy O. Yang |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 10:00am |
Newsmakers
Newsmakers, March 22, 2018 - Teacher Licensing- We talk about changes coming this summer for Wisconsin teacher licenses and the impact those changes may have on teachers, area schools and teacher education programs. Guest(s): David DeGuire, Mike Beighley, Pat Markos, John Havlicek |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 10:00am |
Spectrum West with Al Ross
Spectrum West, March 22, 2018 - Spring Music- Pianist Alexandre Dossin joins host Al Ross to talk about his upcoming performance in Chippewa Falls on Spectrum West. The program also featured a book by a University of Wisconsin-River Falls professor, a musical in Hudson, and symphony concerts in Rice Lake and Cumberland. Guest(s): Jim Zimmerman, Kevin Peters |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 10:00am |
Route 51
Route 51, March 22, 2018 - Central Wisconsin Teen Advocates, Video Producer Featured on Route 51 Guest(s): Laura Hunt |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
What Video Games Do To Brain Function - What happens to our brain when we play video games? Do different games affect us in different ways? We talk to a psychology professor about what the research shows. Guest(s): C Shawn Green |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 11:45am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Diabetes-Friendly Dishes For One - Tired of making recipes that leave you with too many leftovers? Our guest is the author of a cookbook that features recipes for one that are easy, use every-day ingredients and are approved by the American Diabetes Association. Guest(s): Nancy Hughes |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 12:30pm |
Chapter A Day
The Book of Polly 14 of 15 - Michele Good reads from “The Book of Polly” by Kathy Hepinstall. Polly and Willow are rafting down the Whiskey Chitto River en route to Bethel, Louisiana, where Polly has an appointment to meet with a local faith healer, Junior Quade. But the adventure isn’t quite as romantic as either Polly or Willow envisioned. They just had a run-in with two hunters who took their food and tried to grab Willow. But the women were saved by an unknown person in the woods who shot at the two men, hitting one and frightening them off. |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 3:00pm |
Central Time
Early Estimates Show Wisconsin Unemployment Rate At All Time Low In February, Wisconsin Newspaper Companies Oppose Canadian Paper Tariffs, How Food Choices Are Connected To Cognitive Power - A new book provides expert advice and a framework for adapting a diet that is healthy for your brain. We talk to the author about foods that can help with cognitive performance and delay the onset of Alzheimer's. We also hear more about Wisconsin paper companies' reaction to Canadian paper tariffs and take a look at a news story. |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 4:00pm |
The Odyssey Series
"Godmother of Rock 'n' Roll" - Shunned from some African American churches for her experiment with secular music, Rosetta Tharpe, struggled to regain her musical footing in the world of sanctified sacred music. Finally a 2018 inductee into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame! |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 4:00pm |
Central Time
Crime Reduction Solutions Consistently Fall Short In Milwaukee, Album Preview For Milwaukee Band Field Report, Some Republicans Concerned Over Fall Elections - While Milwaukee has tried to reduce crime by implementing solutions proven successful by other cities, the results desired are not appearing. We talk about what has been done in the past to reduce crime in Milwaukee and where the city is going from here. We also listen to a new album by Field Report, a band from Milwaukee, and find out more why Republicans might be worried about fall elections. |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 6:00pm |
People of Color
People of Color, March 22nd, 2018 - On this week’s episode of People of Color, Henry speaks with the cast of the local production of the play Fences written by: August Wilson. |
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Thu, 03/22/2018 - 10:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
Awkward - We’ve all had humiliating moments. You call a co-worker by the wrong name. You spill coffee on yourself in front of the cute barista. This week, To the Best of Our Knowledge celebrates awkwardness. Because we feel your shame. |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 6:00am |
The Morning Show
Wisconsin Weekend: Spring Foraging - Leafy greens, berries and nuts are just a few options of foods available for foraging this spring. Our guest explains why we should search for edible wild plants and how to do it safely. We also learn where to forage for food plants in Wisconsin, how to collect them and how to prepare home cooked meals from mother nature’s harvest. Guest(s): Sam Thayer |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 7:00am |
The Morning Show
The Effects And Ethics Of Driverless Vehicles - A fatal crash involving a driverless car has some people questioning whether autonomous vehicles are good for society. Our guest develops sensors and integrates 3D mapping in transportation. He explains the technology and what it means that Foxconn plans to use driverless vehicles at its new plant in Wisconsin. Our guest also parses the safety, morality, and perhaps inevitability of automated transportation. Guest(s): Ray Mandli |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 8:00am |
The Morning Show
Week In Review: Congressional Budget Proposal, Opioid Plan, Statehouse Recap And More - Congress officially passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan Friday morning, in order to avoid the third government shutdown of the year. We break down what's in the deal...and what's not included. We also discuss President Trump’s call for tougher punishments for drug dealers and traffickers, as well as the president’s recent attacks on special counsel Robert Mueller. And, we look at how the state senate and assembly rounded out their legislative session. Guest(s): Steve Prestegard, Matt Rothschild |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 10:00am |
Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out, March 23, 2018 - Drug Abuse - The rise of meth use in recent years was at the heart of discussion during an Ashland County law enforcement roundtable session with Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel this week.
Guest(s): Danielle Miller, Keith Kesler, Nick Alexander |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Garden Talk: Shrubs In The Landscape - Shrubs can add a whole new dimension to the landscape – if you know how to use them. Our guest, the director of horticulture at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville shares the what, where and how of adding shrubs to your garden. Guest(s): Mark Dwyer |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 12:00pm |
The Midday
Alexandre Dossin - Brazilian pianist Alexandre Dossin will be performing with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra on Friday, March 23, 2018 at the Capitol Theater in the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison. The performance will include Bach's Suite (Overture) No. 4 BMW 1069 D major, MacDowell's Piano Concerto No.2 in d minor, and Schumann's "Rhenish" Symphony No. 3.
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 12:30pm |
Chapter A Day
The Book of Polly 15 of 15 - Michele Good reads from “The Book of Polly” by Kathy Hepinstall. Polly has just learned that the faith healer she has traveled hundreds of mile to see is the son of the man that Polly had a hand in killing…and he remembers her. But it turns out, he too has been haunted by the past and he believes it’s God’s mission to see this through. |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 3:00pm |
Central Time
Wisconsin Special Election Legal Order Update, African American Women Running For Office, Cooking With Maple Syrup - Although nineteen African American women hold seats in Congress, a new report shows that black women are still underrepresented. We talk with the co-founder of the organization that issued the report. We also talk with a chef who has some ideas for maple syrup cooking outside of the usual pancake plate, and examine a news story. |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 4:00pm |
Central Time
Wisconsin News Roundup, Literary Journal Produced In Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin's Rainy Day Fund Lags Behind Other States' - In the Fall of 2017 the Chippewa Valley Writers Guild published their first issue of their annual print journal. We talk with the editor of the literary journal about its birth. We also recap the state news of the week and take a look at Wisconsin's rainy day fund. |
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Fri, 03/23/2018 - 4:23pm |
WPR Politics
The Never-Ending Session - Adjournments, deal-making, extraordinary sessions. County judge rulings on special elections. Will Wisconsin's legislative season ever come to an end? Or will lawmakers keep returning again and again? This week the podcast tries to get a hand on the end of business at the state Capitol, but wouldn't you know it, news keeps happening.
Also featured, popular punk rock recording artists Green Day. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 8:00am |
Zorba Paster On Your Health
Pain Reduced By Hand Holding / Blood Sugar Control & Type 2 Diabetes (Spicy Soy Chicken Lettuce Wraps) - Tom and Zorba look at a study that shows women feel less pain when having their hand held during a procedure. They also discuss the changing views on blood sugar levels and type 2 diabetes. Plus, they share a healthy recipe for Spicy Soy Chicken Lettuce Wraps. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 12:00pm |
On Your Money
Tax Refunds, Tax Prep and Shopping For An HSA - As tax filing season enters full swing, financial planner Kevin McKinley discusses the finer points of tax refunds and how to shop around for the best tax help during this week's edition of "On Your Money." Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 8:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
The Cisco Kid - "Sam Grant's Ranch and Will" :
A thoroughly rotten money-lender named Jack Graff threatens to foreclose on a ranch when the owner Les Bryant discovers gold. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 8:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
The Fred Allen Show - "with Sydney Greenstreet" :
Fred and Sydney are involved in intrigue in Cairo. "Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon" will never be the same!
This episode was originally aired on May 12th, 1946. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 9:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Screen Director's Playhouse - "Prince of Foxes" :
An elaborate drama of intrigue, battle and romance during the reign of Cesare Borgia in Italy.
This episode was originally aired on January 4th, 1951. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 10:00pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Boston Blackie - "Skating Rink" :
A girl is found murdered at a skating rink with a $50,000 diamond ring on her finger.
This episode was originally aired on July 9th, 1946. |
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Sat, 03/24/2018 - 10:30pm |
Old Time Radio Drama
Suspense - "Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" :
The shocking story about the spy who was caught during the Civil War.
This episode was originally aired on July 19th, 1959. |
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