Podcasts
A “Mad Hot” approach to arts education
Danceworks Executive Director Deborah Farris explains how ballroom dance helps to build confidence and leadership in Milwaukee's underprivileged students.
Mar 10th, 2011 by Mark Metcalf“Teaching life skills through stage skills”
As schools are forced to cut back, First Stage Children's Theater and Academy offers a creative outlet for students, fostering empowerment through the arts.
Mar 3rd, 2011 by Mark MetcalfMaking the case for arts in education
At the height of Wisconsin's budget crisis, we explore the role of art in education - both in and out of the classroom - starting with Arts@Large.
Feb 24th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfPlan your death well
Dr. Bruce Wilson joins Mark again this week, with advice about planning your death, and the potential consequences if you don't.
Feb 17th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfThe right to die is “a difficult subject”
It's a complex issue, but undeniably important to talk about. This week, I've invited Dr. Bruce Wilson to join me in starting the conversation.
Feb 10th, 2011 by Mark Metcalf“A deliberate and courageous choice”
In August, a Milwaukee couple made the choice to end their lives. Today, Mary Gute-Witte shares her parents' story and discusses this taboo and difficult topic.
Feb 3rd, 2011 by Mark MetcalfThe Penelope Project: Redefining age and memory loss
UWM's Center on Age & Community collaborates with Sojourn Theatre, using Homer's "Odyssey" to creatively engage seniors in long-term care at Luther Manor.
Jan 27th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfDementia and the burden of care: One woman’s story
When Lynda Markut's mother was diagnosed with dementia, she became both daughter and caregiver. Today, that experience inspires her outreach efforts.
Jan 20th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfAlzheimer’s: Research and preventative intervention
This week, Dr. Piero Antuono discusses risk factors for the disease and the curative measures being taken to improve quality of life for Alzheimer's patients.
Jan 13th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfLiving with Alzheimer’s Disease
Backstage begins a new series talking to caregivers and doctors in Milwaukee who are working to better understand -- and cope with -- Alzheimer's Disease.
Jan 6th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfThe Year in Review
2010 was full of ups and downs. But hey... the weather was pretty good, right? This week, Mark and guest David Begel discuss the big stories of the year.
Dec 30th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfHoliday Tales: The Kelly Family Christmas Tree
One season, many voices. To conclude TCD's Holiday Tales series, poetess Dasha Kelly eschews the traditional tannenbaum and creates a new Christmas tradition.
Dec 25th, 2010 by Third Coast Daily