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…

Q&A: Tia Nelson on new Gaylord Nelson Education Resource

April 14, 2020

PBS Wisconsin Education has released a new Wisconsin Biographies story titled, Gaylord Nelson: A Vision for the Earth. Wisconsin Biographies is…

Q&A: A Cappella’s New Note

March 31, 2020

A Cappella’s New Note, a new PBS Wisconsin original documentary, follows students from three Wisconsin high school vocal groups as…

Q&A: Lina Soblytė, Rabbett Before Horses

February 28, 2020

Ojibwe artist Rabbett Before Horses Strickland first shared his extraordinary work with PBS Wisconsin viewers in the documentary Ma’iingan: Brother…

Q&A: Stanley Nelson, director of Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool on American Masters

January 30, 2020

Miles Davis: Horn player, bandleader, innovator. Elegant, intellectual, vain. Callous, conflicted, controversial. Magnificent, mercurial. Genius. The very embodiment of cool….