Q&A: Emily Graslie, Host of ‘Prehistoric Road Trip’

May 23, 2020

Fossilized bacteria, paleobotany and a T-Rex named Sue are just a few fascinating elements of America’s prehistory that will be…

What We Watch: Alyssa Beno

May 22, 2020

Alyssa Beno is the new editor of Airwaves. Here are some of her top public television picks that she watches…

Q&A: Lynn Sprangers, Producer of ‘America’s Socialist Experiment’

May 22, 2020

Above image: President Harry Truman, left, visits with Milwaukee’s socialist mayor Frank Zeidler in the run up to the 1952…

Q&A: Designing the Set for “The Light”

May 19, 2020

PBS Wisconsin is proud to premiere The Light, a new digital project showcasing the wide-ranging talent and vivid storytelling of Zhalarina…

Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month on PBS Wisconsin

May 12, 2020

In May the United States celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month to honor the achievements and contributions of Jewish Americans and…

Make a Mini Quilt This May!

May 1, 2020

“Quilt”: A cover or garment made by putting wool, cotton or other substance between two cloths and sewing them together. An…

PBS Wisconsin Honors Asian Pacific Americans

April 27, 2020

In May the United States observes Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to honor the essential contributions of people of Asian…

“Shelter in Poems” for National Poetry Month

April 24, 2020

The Academy of American Poets entreats us to “shelter in poems” for consolation, strength and connection. April is National Poetry…