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Local actress and songbird Candace Griffin talks about astrology, her most prized possession and how her bloodline contributes to her music skills.
Janesville Little Theatre director Steve Shaw talks about how he got started acting/directing, what he would most like to learn and what he th…
Guitarist Dave Potter talks about his first car, his first guitar and who would be on his Mount Rushmore of blues music.
Lake Geneva's resident master illusionist talks about handling hecklers, tricks gone wrong and the name first thought of when he hears the wor…
The Milton native and professional trombone player talks about how he got into music, speaking at his alma mater and performing with James Bro…
The owner of Paradise Guitars in Beloit talks about tacos, tattoos and what he would be doing if he didn't run a music store.
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The executive director at Yerkes Future Foundation and Yerkes Observatory talks about visiting museums, driving autocross and eating soup out …
The local actor, director and improvisationist talks about pre-show preparation, shyness and "what Brown can do for you."
The renowned sculptor, a Parker High School and UW-Whitewater, talks about his first car, living dangerously and his most anticipated project.
The Milton High School grad and novelist discusses living in London, working in cemeteries and thumbing his way to The Last Frontier.
The Clinton-based accordion master talks about creating polka music for kids, dependable vehicles and how he deals with stage fright.
Decatur Dairy's decorated chessemaker talks about cliff diving, what he's most afraid of and the ideal serving preparations for cheese curds.
Stringed-instrument sage Bill Hatfield talks tornadoes, family feuds and exactly how many guitars are "enough".
The Janesville-based writer and photographer discusses how to improve your photo skills, whether or not you have a "good side" and why he won'…
The Christian music performer and composer talks about moving to Canada, befriending a mobster and his love for video games.
The Janesville singer talks about his upcoming gig opening for Chris Kroeze, his golf game and the things he can't pass up at the grocery store.
Parker High School's new music director talks about travel, useless talents and his philosophy on music education.
The novelist and former newspaperman discusses how he got into writing, what he would title his autobiography and which modern TV shows tend t…
Janesville's purveyor of baked treats talks about how she got into baking, popular trends that don't appeal to her and the one item she couldn…
Clinton Kitchen's lead chef and baker talks about culinary creativity, ingredients she avoids and the kitchen utensil she would be lost without.
The executive chef at Beloit's Velvet Buffalo talks about her favorite dishes to prepare, what she would most like to learn and the strangest …
The president of the Janesville Art League dishes on her favorite artist, her first car and her work with other organizations in Janesville.
The Janesville-based artist talks about functional tattoos, requests he won't accommodate and why you should really think twice before having …
The owner of Knute's Bar & Grill and The Liquor Barn in Orfordville talks about his drink of choice, how to get a bartender's attention an…
The executive director for Rock County's historical haven talks about his first car, misconceptions about local history and his organization's…
The local musician and proprietor of Janesville's Karate America studio discusses his worst habit, what he's afraid of and what led him to the…
Rural Janesville cane crafter Lenny Staller talks about growing up in a large family, Snickers bars and how much work goes into making custom …
The Edgerton-based musician talks about visit to Japan, why he became a musician and the best advice he has ever received.
For Ellen Knutson, it has always been about math and music.
The executive director for the Janesville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau talks about Laura Ingalls Wilder, the importance of community …
Rotary Botanical Gardens' horticulture director talks about music, snack foods and plant names that make him laugh.
The popular WJVL-FM disc jockey talks about the great outdoors, being married to a Chicago Bears fan and the hardest thing about being an on-a…
The Parker High School art teacher/standout golfer talks about Muppets, bad habits and why art is so important for students.
The renowned freelance illustrator and Craig grad talks about yogurt, politics and puns put to paper.
The polka prodigy talks about working with his famous father, having little time for hobbies and dealing with stage fright.
Craig High School's resident choir director talks about travel, astronomy and the key differences between Wisconsin and Iowa.