Gay Caberet Posted on May 16, 2013August 10, 2021 by Ariele Vaccaro Singers and dancers in drag took part in an innovative entertainment option for Milwaukee’s night owls – gay and straight alike. Ariele Vaccaro checked out the scene.
Eat. Think. Liberate. Posted on May 15, 2013August 10, 2021 by Brittney Adekola Complete coverage: multimedia website A range of people, old, young, black and white gather at the Body & Soul Healing Arts Center in Milwaukee’s Sherman Park neighborhood. The walls are bare and colorless as the place is in the process of being renovated. “The House I Live In” documentary keeps everyone glued to the small […]
Mifflin 2013 Posted on May 9, 2013August 11, 2021 by Laurence Bell Madison officials said the annual Mifflin Street Block Party was banned, but students went ahead anyway with the controversial and previously violent spring celebration. Laurence Bell reports.
Fixing MPS Posted on May 3, 2013August 11, 2021 by Kali LaCount To promote her new book, Lessons From The Heartland, author and journalist Barbara J. Miner hosted a public dialogue sponsored by UWM in April. Attendees were encouraged to discuss problems plaguing Milwaukee Public Schools and public education in Wisconsin. Kali LaCount reports.
Chopsticks, Anyone? Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Stephanie Schmidt The UW-Milwaukee Union on a Monday afternoon is filled with noise, from students and faculty chatting during their lunches to the sounds of the craft fair going on downstairs. And there is one more sound: it’s a piano.
Coffee House, Opera House Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Emiko Inoue Performers from Milwaukee’s Florentine Opera shared holiday carols at Alterra on the Lake in a casual show designed to reach new audiences relaxing with cups of coffee.
Allure of Vinyl Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Jacqueline Strunc The Exclusive Company is the largest and most popular record store chain in Wisconsin. It is filled with music and movie enthusiasts shopping for their favorites and chatting with other customers. While record stores and music downloading websites seem like natural enemies, in-store sales are far from dismal.
Cross Cultural Ping Pong Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Andrea Romero For South Korean student Jun Shin, starting college in faraway Milwaukee was daunting.But table tennis, the game he loves, is helping him find community.
Waiting for Ellen Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Michael Friday The power of social media was on display at a Shorewood drugstore Tuesday as fans of The Ellen DeGeneres Show came out in droves hoping to catch a glimpse of the star. Michael Friday was there.
Sustainable Holiday Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Desmond Jones A holiday craft market at Milwaukee’s Sweet Water Organics supports a popular idea: buying local.
Seen, Not Heard Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by William Bott When you see a man who looks homeless, like the guy UWM students call the Bolton Bum, you may make a couple of assumptions. You may think that he is a failure and a drunk. You may think that he is mentally ill or that he wants your money. You may be wrong.
Open for Biz Posted on December 18, 2012August 11, 2021 by Amber Ridgeway A Riverwest bicycle dealer hopes to capitalize on rising gas prices.