Sandy Maxx explores the culture and creativity across Wisconsin and around the world. The show's focus is on topical interviews and experiences that bring the fan to the heart of what makes Wisconsin special.
Sandy Maxx is joined by Brewers in-game host and 101.7 The Truth host Carrie Noni to discuss her joining the Brewers this season and expectations for the postseason.
On tonight's What's on Tap, Sandy Maxx takes a peak behind the curtain of the Brewers prep for the postseason, starting tomorrow night as they welcome in the New York Mets for the Wild Card Round.
Jean Wells of Wisconsin Craft and hat artist John McLaughlin detailed the upcoming MKE Studio Tour, allowing the public to see artists in their own studios
Libby Collins interviews Brew City Wrestlers Gunner Wix and Yeti Henderson as well as retired wrestler Frankie DeFalco
Libby Collins guest-hosts What's on Tap and is joined by local wrestling legends Frankie DeFalco, Yeti Henderson and the 1 Man Riot Squad Gunner Wixx. Additionally Jean Wells from Wisconsin Craft as …
Grace Fuhr joins to give all the details on Doors Open Milwaukee, including some of the many businesses and buildings you can check out in Milwaukee this weekend.
Sandy Maxx interviews Tyler Potter to discuss the Racine Art Museum's 70's Chic—Glamour, Glitter, and Gold fundraiser Saturday
Sandy Maxx chats with Susan Varela to discuss the 65th anniversary of the Skylight Music Theatre in the Third Ward as well as the Season opening production, "Waitress"
Sandy Maxx sits down with Brent Hazelton to discuss Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's 50th Anniversary and the season opener "AN ILIAD"
Sandy Maxx does a deep five on the upcoming festival including interviews with Milwaukee Film Artistic Director, Cara Ogburn, Milwaukee Film Program Director, Kerstin Larson & Filmmaker Corina Wong
Sandy Maxx sits down with Filmmaker Corina Wong to discuss her documentary "We Can Be Heroes", screening at the Dialogues Documentary Festival on Saturday