
Your local arts and entertainment show. There are so many wonderfully talented individuals in the area that we needed a show to feature them all. WFHR Program Director James Malouf and Head of Production Seth Habhegger will preview local productions, what's new on your small and big screen, music, books, and they'll welcome local artists & musicians for great conversations and performances. They'l... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

James and Seth welcome director Joe Nowinski and cast member Susan Edgren to discuss the upcoming outdoor production of "Romeo & Juliet" at the Schmeeckle Amphitheatre. Get your tickets here!
Guests: Susan Edgren, Joe Nowinski
Nashville musician Kenny P joins James and Seth for a discussion about his history, his influences, why it's impossible to pigeonhole what type of artist he is and why he loves to tour in Wisconsin.
Guest: Kenny P
James chats with Laurie Schneider, author of "Gittel" the story of a Jewish family fleeing European Pogroms to Arpin Wisconsin. Arpin was site to the only Jewish agricultural settlement in Wisconsin. Schneider details her family's connection to this ... more
James & Seth chat with Sawyer Weidman, director of the award-winning short film "Adagio." Sawyer discusses growing up in Wisconsin Rapids, his influences, and what it take to make an independent film.
Guest: Sawyer Weidman
James and Seth talk with Susan Edgren (the woman responsible for them meeting each other) to discuss cwACT upcoming show and it's focus on dementia and Alzheimer's. Then the boys talk about roles that actors were happy to have passed up on.
Guest: ... more
James and Seth are joined by filmmaker Nathan Deming to discuss Action! Wisconsin, his film series, and the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Guest: Nathan Deming
James and Seth chat with Cathy Meils about the founding of WRCT, her life in Europe, and writing for Variety magazine.
Guest: Cathy Meils
Seth and James talk with Pam Hilke about her many years at WFHR, how she started in radio, and what she does behind the scenes.
Guest: Pam Hilke










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