Thursday on Lake Effect:
Reaction to a plan that could change the governance of some Milwaukee public schools. We’ll hear from MPS Superintendent Darienne Driver. Then, advocates of the state's Historic Tax Credits program say it's of huge importance to Wisconsin towns with endangered buildings. We’ll learn about some creative mornings in Milwaukee, the Quasimondo Milwaukee Physical Theatre channels Salvador Dali in its newest production, and we chat with author Lizzie Skurnick about her new book, That Should Be a Word.
Guests:
- Darienne Driver, MPS Superintendent
- Matt Jarosz, architect and director of the Historic Preservation Institute at UWM
- Paul Oemig, CreativeMornings
- Brian Rott, Jessi Miller & Jenni Reinke, Quasimondo Milwaukee Physical Theatre
- Lizzie Schurnick, author
Segments:
- Milwaukee Public Schools Brace for Possible Impact of State Budget Proposals
- Advocates Say Wisconsin's Historic Tax Credits Program is of Huge Importance
- Breakfast Lectures Offer A New Outlet for Milwaukee's Creative Class
- Milwaukee's Physical Theatre Interprets Salvador Dalí
- Twiticule, Povertunity: Author Creates New Words for the Modern World