Host Al Ross visited the empty balcony of the RCU theater at the Pablo Center at the Confluence in Eau Claire this week to interview Jason Jon Anderson, the executive director. Ross shares their conversation about the organization’s decision-making process that led to the shut-down of the arts center, only in its second season, that may last up to eight weeks.
Stone Lake native musician and music educator Randy Sabien join the show to talk with Ross about how the current health emergency is affecting those in the entertainment business. He also played a song he wrote about it titled “Corona, Corona.”
Dan Kasper, host of the sports radio show “Dan Kasper and the Morning Locker Room” talks with Ross about the challenge of talking sports for hours at a time when there are no games to comment on. Kasper’s show airs weekdays on the station Sports Talk 105.1 FM and 790 AM in Eau Claire and has a live stream on its website at www.wayyradio.com/dan-kasper/.
Stepping away from the coronavirus theme, correspondent Katharine Thomas will be sharing her conversation with Eileen Moeller, marketing and sales director the Great River Shakespeare Festival, which takes place every year in Winona Minnesota. The conversation will center around women in Shakespeare, which will be a theme of this summer’s festival.