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Steven Salmon: The Tapping Author

Every author has their own way of writing — they get in the zone, channel their creativity, and then (hopefully!) ...

Basketball Is The Hook At Mentoring Positives

For Will Green, who grew up poor at the end of the steel mill area in Gary, Indiana, basketball was ...

At Home in the Ten Chimneys Estate

Whimsical, colorful and dramatic are just a few ways to describe the Ten Chimneys Estate nestled in the woods outside ...

The Braided Life: Las Trenzas de Quetzali

The connection between a grandmother and her granddaughter — and mother and daughter — is special, especially when it’s bound ...

The Hello Girls Of WWI: Heroes On The Front Lines

Way before cell phones, there were these things called telephones. And in the early days, a telephone call required a ...

Stitching A Niche With Stoles

White, green, purple, red. Melinda Halom knows her church colors and the corresponding seasons. Halom is a part-time pastor at ...

Wisconsin 101: Door County Bookmobile

Bookmobiles have long dotted Wisconsin’s roadways and parking lots. The state has a long history of bringing books and movies ...

Why Do People Wear Cheeseheads?

Many Wisconsinites have personal reasons for plopping giant triangles of yellow foam on their heads or wearing wedge earrings to ...

New Berlin Artist Turns Text Into Art

Nina Ghanbarzadeh understands the power of words. "You can elevate someone with your words. You can crush someone with your ...

First Day of School

“First Day of School” is an animated version of the story written by Jo Shaffer describing the dreadful anxieties that ...