Tim Harmston, a western Wisconsin native, visits with Ross to supply his perspective on a career on-hold and what sources for comedy the current situation may be providing. The two also play excerpts from his latest live album “The Whim of Tim.”
Writer Patti See joins the show to talk about the workshop she runs through the Continuing Education program at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and UWEC-Barron County called, “Preserving Family Stories.” The class meets virtually at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings starting on Feb. 3. Information can be found at: ce.uwec.edu/programs/preserving-family-stories/.
Deb Johnson, executive director of the Heyde Center for the Arts in Chippewa Falls, returns to the show to preview the venue’s 2021 entertainment lineup. Johnson also be talks about the adjustments and possible postponements to the schedule in reaction to the pandemic.
Pam Gardow, Chippewa Valley Book Festival organizer, visits to highlight two upcoming virtual appearances in February and March with best-selling authors Brit Bennett and Brandon Taylor. Current information on book festival events can be found on their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/cvbookfest/.