Ralph Bronner of Menomonee Falls is featured in a new documentary about his family soap company, Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox. He talks with Jane Hampden.
Then, Jane speaks with Sara Lamm, director of the movie. It's been featured at film festivals around the country and makes its theater debut next weekend in New York City.
Singer/songwriter Dorothy Scott of Sturgeon Bay talks with Bonnie North. She plays around Wisconsin as well as in New York, Sweden, Ireland and Canada. Tom May engineers our in-studio performance.
Eric Christensen is co-director and Jessi Liederbach is an actor from the production, "NORMAL," a musical about a family coping with an eating disorder. It's onstage tonight and tomorrow at Whitnall High School. The two talk with Sara Prince.
Donna Hietpas is program director for Women's Harm Reduction at Milwaukee's Benedict Center, an interfaith non-profit agency working with convicted criminals, victims and the community. The center will hold a fundraising walk this Sunday at 9 a.m. starting at Pere Marquette Park in downtown Milwaukee. The event is called Bridges to the Community.
In today's StoryCorps segment, Jim Singer of Shorewood is interviewed by his friend Sherie King at the StoryCorps Outpost booth in downtown Milwaukee. Singer tells about his years in prison on a drug conviction, and plans for his new life. StoryCorps airs every Friday on Lake Effect. It's edited by docUWM students. DocUWM is a documentary center based in the film department at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.