Wisconsin People & Ideas
When a local church or community organization decides to hold a fundraiser, they often try a bake sale or auction.
International Crane Foundation director and Academy Fellow George Archibald shares the stories of two populations of endangered Siberian Cranes, the white Asian cousin to our Whooping Cranes that were extirpated in Wisconsin by uncontrolled hunting.
Editor's Note: This article appeared in the Spring 2012 edition of Wisconsin People & Ideas.
Editor and publisher of the critically acclaimed Graphic Classics®, a series of illustrated comic adaptations of classic literature, Tom Pomplun was born and raised in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin–Madison psychology professor Richard Davidson’s recent book, The Emotional Life of Your Brain: How Its Unique Patterns Affect the Way You Think, Feel,
At first glance the title of my editorial in this issue might seem to be satirical.
For years Jim Stevens and Kimberly Blaeser have promoted the exploration of poetry and creative writing among Native American peoples, fostering expression and examination of Native culture through the written word in formal and informal c
Unsightly multi-colored algal blooms appeared earlier than usual on lakes across Wisconsin in the summer of 2012.
Documentary filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein captures the changes in the Janesville community after the closing of the GM plant.
When we first meet Henry Skrimshander, one of the charming-but-flawed characters in Chad Harbach’s debut novel, The Art of Fielding, he is a scrawny hayseed.
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