Culture
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Looking for the story of her life
Author Susannah Breslin talks to “To The Best of Our Knowledge” about her memoir, “Data Baby: My Life in A Psychological Experiment,” which details her experience as part of a longitudinal study to find out how personalities are formed.
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Want to ‘get that feeling of Christmas’? Visit one of these European holiday markets in Wisconsin
Each year, the events attract thousands with artisan gifts, warm European food favorites, festive lights and music.
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Zorba Paster: An ounce of prevention can avoid serious falls
Zorba Paster offers advice on ways to avoid falls, which in 2022 accounted for 46,653 deaths.
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Celebrating Wisconsin’s vibrant Native American art scene
An exhibit at Madison College features the work of 18 Native artists from tribes around the state. Curator Micaela Salas hopes it will showcase Indigenous resilience and creativity.
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Have pet, will travel: How to vacation with your 4-legged family members
Leaving a beloved pet behind while on vacation can be tough. A Lake Mills veterinarian joined “The Larry Meiller Show” to explain what to plan for if you decide to bring them along.
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Zoxx’s dive bar on Janesville’s GM site is thriving, but may soon disappear
It’s the island bar in a concrete ocean. That’s how Andy Wilson describes Zoxx Social Club, the Janesville, Wisconsin bar he owns and operates with his wife, Desiree Wilson. The […]
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Gangsters in the Northwoods: How Wisconsin became a hideout for notorious criminals
From stories of buried treasure to tales of mistaken identity, the lore of the Northwoods keeps the spirit of the Prohibition era alive.
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AAA predicts record-breaking Thanksgiving travel in Wisconsin
AAA is expecting a record number of Wisconsinites to travel this week for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
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Pewaukee Woman’s Club celebrates 120 years of community service
From crime prevention to dementia awareness, the Woman’s Club of Pewaukee has served the region for 120 years. The group’s past president shares more about their work with “Wisconsin Today.”
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JD McPherson is shining Like gold on his latest album, ‘Nite Owls’
JD McPherson’s latest album is called “Nite Owls.” It’s his fifth studio album, and as McPherson told WPR’s “BETA,” it’s dedicated to the pioneering guitarist Duane Eddy, who died in April.