A father whose son was killed at Sandy Hook 12 years ago shares his insights on this recurring American nightmare. Then, we learn about the state’s Italian cooking traditions. Then, Willem Dafoe talks about his new movie, “Nosferatu,” and the influence Wisconsin has had on his craft.

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Sandy Hook Promise founder offers perspective after Abundant Life Christian School shooting

Every year, there are hundreds of school shootings around the United States. Mark Barden lost his son, Daniel, in one of the deadliest school shooting in history in 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. He has since founded the Sandy Hook Promise. He joins us.

Exploring Wisconsin’s rich history of Italian cuisine

We talk to a UW-Madison professor about uncovering an influential 1917 cookbook by a Janesville woman and the thriving Italian culinary tradition in Madison’s Greenbush neighborhood. Then, we hear from a chef bringing Italian cooking to Sheboygan with a focus on “slow food” and high-quality produce.

Wisconsin’s Willem Dafoe on ‘Nosferatu,’ Appleton roots

One of the most successful actors from Wisconsin, Willem Dafoe has appeared in more than 150 films. He joins the show to talk about his new film, “Nosferatu,” and his origins in Appleton and Milwaukee. Then, we talk to a Wisconsin movie expert about the history of vampires in film.

Episode Credits

Rob Ferrett Host

Kate Archer Kent Host

Mark Barden Guest

Grazia Menechella Guest

Stefano Viglietti Guest

Stefano Viglietti Guest

Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece Guest

Willem Dafoe Guest

Dean Knetter Executive Producer

Tim Peterson Managing Producer

Trevor Hook Producer

Richelle Wilson Producer

Beatrice Lawrence Producer

Tyler Ditter Technical Director

Sarah Hopefl Technical Director

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