Forging Connection: Forge Theater’s “Every Brilliant Thing”

Live theater is an experience like no other – it allows an audience to share in a feeling together, as a collective. A theater company in town, Forge Theater, is redefining what it means to attend a theatrical production. They’re putting on a show that celebrates the highlights of life, while also understanding the tragedy…

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Sour Cream Raisin Pie/Norske Nook

This post is for π Day — March 14th. So, of course, I have to write about π– er, I mean, pie. And, if I’m gonna write about pie, let’s go to one of the legendary places for pie in the 715 area code, the place that got on Letterman back in 1990. Let’s go to…

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Why Your Hair Is Thinning + What You Can Do About It

This week, we are discussing one of the biggest topics in the hair industry. THINNING HAIR! One of the biggest problems the beauty industry has told you is that you have thin hair. First of all, having thin hair is OKAY, it is not abnormal and it’s not the end of the world. However, it…

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Coffee Cake/Cabin Coffee

Guest blog time! For this edition of Dessert Valley, Wisconsin, I decided to lead with a few words from my fellow on-air personality, Dan Kasper, who you may know from his morning show on Sports Talk 105.1/790 AM. He also endorses Cabin Coffee in Altoona, and regularly has their local franchise owner — Joe Gribowski…

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Skincare Tips For Beginners

Hey, it’s Meg Ann Lee and this week we are talking to the younger crowd, who are just starting to explore the skincare world. Starting to use skincare is super exciting BUT with all the brands and marketing it’s hard to know where to start, which products are right for your skin and how much…

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From Waves to Raves: Farewell Transmission Radio’s Musical Journey

In October 2021, Farewell Transmission Radio hit the airwaves of Converge Radio, aiming to expand listeners’ musical horizons with a taste of country and Americana. From the get-go, host Jordan Duroe wanted to put on “occasional” live events in order to connect more with listeners. But what Farewell Transmission Radio does now is a little…

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Civic Choice, Ceasefire, Sustainability, Sonnentag, and Streaming: The 715 Rundown, 2/28/24

Welcome to our brand new weekly series, the 715 Rundown! We’re taking you through the highlights in the news with the help of Morgan McCarthy from 715 Newsroom, from a national scale right into our backyard. Listen above! This week, we’re talking about the Presidential ballot and a potential ceasefire in Gaza on the national…

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Cinnamon Roll/Mom’s Kitchen

The first image you see when you go to the menu at the Mom’s Kitchen menu page on their website is a cinnamon roll. Having never made my way up there. Having somehow never managed to make my way there before, that was as good a cue as any that this was my choice to…

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Eclectic Grandpa Aesthetic

Hey, it’s Meg Ann Lee. If you have been watching my thrifting TikToks or reading my style blogs, you know I love styling a grandpa sweater. This week we are discussing the eclectic grandpa style. Honestly, this is my time to SHINE!!! If you’re wondering how to style an old knit sweater and create the…

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Sweater People’s CODA Talk: An Instrumental Exploration of Identity

Sweater People, the musical trio consisting of Hans Fuerst on keys, North Skager on drums, and Will DeBlaey on bass, are bringing a new album into the world. CODA Talk, the band’s first full-length album, is slated for release on March 8th. They’ll be playing an album release show at the Plus on that day.…

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