Lakeshore PBS
The Roundtable Perspective: Hidden Gems of Northwest Indiana
Joseph S. Pete, author of Hammond Lost and 100 Things to do in NWI Before You Die, joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
The Roundtable Perspective: South African Anti-Apartheid Theatre
Gibson Cima, Ph.D., assistant professor of theatre history from Northern Illinois University School of Theatre and Dance joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
The Roundtable Perspective: The Social Media Pandemic
Rhon Teruelle, Ph.D., assistant professor of mass communication and social media at Purdue University Northwest joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
The Roundtable Perspective: Women in Jamaican Music
Heather Augustyn, English lecturer and music historian at Purdue University Northwest joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
The Roundtable Perspective: Simply Sartre
David Detmer, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Purdue University Northwest joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
The Roundtable Perspective: Cinema Under Stalin
Maria Belodubrovskaya, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the history of film in Soviet Russia under the regime of Joseph Stalin.
The Roundtable Perspective: Alessandro Fersen and Ritual Theatre
John C. Green, Ph.D., professor of theatre at Columbia College Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the life and work of Alessandro Fersen.
The Roundtable Perspective: Cuzco, Capital of the Inca Empire
Michael Schreffler, Ph.D., associate professor of art, art history and design at the University of Notre Dame joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the rich history of Cuzco.
The Roundtable Perspective: Photography and the Presidents
Cara Finnegan, Ph.D., Professor of Communication at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the history of presidential photography.
The Roundtable Perspective: Understanding Art Therapy
Leah R. Gipson, LCPC, ATR-BC, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy and Counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the practice of using art as a means of therapy and how art therapy can be used as a way to advocate for social justice.