Hoo's Woods wildlife rehabilitator educator Dianne Moller talks about raptor misconceptions, world travel and dead mice frozen in ice cream.
Wise Jennings' resident songstress talks about her approach to music, pre-gig rituals and what goes into her grocery cart whether she needs it or not.
Sandwich Bar head chef Mousa Bukhari talks about following recipes, complicated ingredients and guilty pleasure food cravings.
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 thinks of Meryl Streep's acting.
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 word "magic."
The Milton native and professional trombone player talks about how he got into music, speaking at his alma mater and performing with James Brown's famous "Funky Drummer," Clyde Stubblefield.
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.
The executive director at Yerkes Future Foundation and Yerkes Observatory talks about visiting museums, driving autocross and eating soup out of a construction bucket.