Renewable Energy in the Midwest
The production of renewable energy continues to move forward in the Midwest as new projects are proposed and government adjusts to make construction of new developments easier. The most noteworthy is the planned 39 acre urban solar power plant in the City of Chicago's West Pullman neighborhood.
Jun 9th, 2009 by Jeramey JanneneDate Change for Spectacular! Spectacular!
A NEW DATE SET FOR SPECTACULAR! SPECTACULAR! A BURLESQUE BASH Proceeds benefit the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America MILWAUKEE, WI – New date, same “Spectacular” event. Due to an unforeseen shipment conflict at our venue, Spectacular! Spectacular! A Burlesque Bash to Benefit the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America has been rescheduled. The benefit will be now held from 7 pm to midnight Saturday, July 25, at Tramont Corp., 3701 N. Humboldt Ave. (just south of Capitol Drive) in Milwaukee. Tickets purchased for the earlier date will be honored at the July 25 event. The event will feature a fashion show with top models strutting the burlesque-inspired creations of local designers Shannon Lee Molter and Miranda Levy from UW-Milwaukee’s Peck School of the Arts, and lingerie and underwear fashions from Aala Reed and Boudoir by J. Rath. Guests will also be treated to performances by the Brew City Bombshells burlesque troupe, a live DJ, light fare, cash bars and additional Moulin Rouge-esque surprises. Burlesque-themed costumes are encouraged. Jordan Dechambre-Childers, owner of the Elements of Style personal shopping consulting firm and managing and fashion editor of M: Milwaukee’s Lifestyle Magazine, will serve as emcee with Ringmaster and artist Garrett Gharibeh. Free parking will be available in the Tramont Corp. parking lot, just north of the building. Tickets are $400 for a reserved cabaret table for four, $50 for general admission or $20 for students with ID (must be 18 to enter), and are on sale at www.spectacularmilwaukee.com. All proceeds support the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and its mission is to cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. Sponsors include Aala Reed, Elements of Style, The Iron Horse Hotel, J. Rath, Lake Hill House, M: Milwaukee’s Lifestyle Magazine, Smart Choice MRI, Tramont Corp. and 88Nine Radio Milwaukee. For more information, e-mail burlesqueball@rocketmail.com or visit www.spectacularmilwaukee.com. About the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America’s mission is to cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. The Foundation ranks third among leading health non-profits in the percentage of expense devoted to research toward a cure, with more than 81 cents of every dollar the Foundation spends going to mission-critical programs. The Foundation consistently meets the standards of organizations that monitor charities, including the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance (give.org) and the American Institute of Philanthropy (charitywatch.org). For more information, contact the Foundation at (800) 932-2423 or visit www.ccfa.org.
Jun 9th, 2009 by Laura HellerBury Me Not …
I want sloppy joes served at the wake. I'll allow a hymn at the service, but then I want Carl Stalling scores played. You can't prevent tears if people loved you (and I hope someone does), but play the music from a Tex Avery cartoon and force-feed them one of my mother's famous garlic dill pickles and the emotion will change.
Jun 9th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonJune 9 – 15
The weather might not feel like June, but oh boy is that summer feeling ever-present in Milwaukee's many performance spaces -- open air bandshells and dark, cozy stages alike. While this week has only a small sample of offerings as various entities like Danceworks and First Stage Theater Academy hold summer camp, the rest of Wisconsin is abuzz with community events and performances, from Lake Geneva Theater's Mystery of Irma Vep to American Players Theatre's opening night of The Philanderer. So in this edition, we have featured a few of the shows happening across the best Midwestern state in the world. Road trip!
Jun 9th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonGreater Expectations (33-24)
Standing just a few games past the one-third mark of the season, weeks like the past one that will begin to frustrate fans exponentially more as the calendar turns toward September. No matter how common they are during the season, they're the equivalent of abandoned swimming pools for mosquitos, breeding nothing but rampant speculation and trade rumors.
Jun 9th, 2009 by Rob VostersNewsmaker Luncheon to Feature Milwaukee Brewers Manager Ken Macha
MILWAUKEE, WI – May 11, 2009. Milwaukee Brewers Manager Ken Macha will be the featured guest of a Milwaukee Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon on Wednesday, June 10. The public is invited to attend the Newsmaker Luncheon, which will include a discussion between Macha and a panel of local journalists. Macha also will take questions from the audience. The journalists’ panel will include Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel baseball beat writer, Dan Needles, sports director at WISN-TV, Bill Michaels, host of WTMJ 620 AM’s Sports Central and Parker Gabriel, UW-Madison student journalist. The luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 10, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Miller Park , in the Right Field Corner. Free parking available in the Brewers 2 parking lot. Enter the stadium through the Clock Tower Entrance on the north side of the stadium near the Home plate plaza area; this will be on your right when facing the stadium from the parking lots. The Milwaukee Press Club’s Newsmaker Luncheon Series is sponsored by Journal Communications and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The Press Club presents the Newsmaker Luncheons monthly to shed light on issues of the day. The public is invited to attend the luncheons. The cost to attend is $25 per person. Lunch is included. Pre-registration and advance payment is required and may be done online at www.milwaukeepressclub.org. Checks may be mailed to the MPC at PO Box 176, North Prairie , WI 53153-0176 . Cancellations will be accepted up to 48 hours in advance for a full refund. Please contact Joette Richards at the Milwaukee Press Club at milwaukeepressclub@gmail.com with any questions; or to pay by credit card, call 262-894-2224.
Jun 8th, 2009 by Laura HellerWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 08. June 2009
More uses for lakefront than play and recreation – JSOnline Transit = Insurance « Walker’s Point Should wealthy seniors get property tax breaks? – JSOnline OnMilwaukee.com Marketplace: Downtown gets 24-hour parking areas “Be Heard”: Jordan In The Morning | Jazz In The Park « Unified Milwaukee Will the design community think big and support the H2O school? – JSOnline Bus bike racks require more muscle than mechanical skill – JSOnline Milwaukee-area housing values rebound – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: County Grounds sale could help fund express buses, Walker says – JSOnline Zoo Interchange job stuck in neutral « The Daily Reporter Waukesha may need less Lake Michigan water than predicted – JSOnline Ease up, Human Press Conference – JSOnline Zoo Interchange price tag: Do we get a new zoo with that? – JSOnline OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Buzz: Trying to clear the air regarding alcohol carry ins at Jazz in the Park Milwaukee economy shows some improvement in May – BizTimes No alcohol carry-ins at Jazz in the Park – BizTimes Hide House Lofts Zoo Interchange price tag: Do we get a new zoo with that? – JSOnline County supervisors test bike racks on buses – JSOnline Commission OKs Flynn’s reshaping of police districts – JSOnline Downtown Staybridge developers sued – JSOnline Work begins on $22M cleanup of KK River – The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
Jun 8th, 2009 by Dave ReidJune 8-14
This week in Milwaukee: Grizzly Bear attacks The Pabst, Milwaukee celebrates Pride, 48-Hour Film screenings and a crap-ton of free music!
Jun 7th, 2009 by Erin PetersenMilwaukee’s fresh (water) festival
This week, the Friends of Milwaukee's Lakeshore State Park hosts a landmark event: the Gathering Waters Festival, featuring dozens of activities, demonstrations and hands-on exhibits that promote the wellness of our city's freshwater resources. With kayaking and canoeine, catamaran rides, rock climbing, fishing, music, food and drink, it's a must-attend summer kickoff at Wisconsin's only urban state park.
Jun 7th, 2009 by Dugan NicholsTCD @ BONNAROO! Manchester TN, June 11-14
Easy Otis & ThirdCoast Digest are going gonzo style deep into Bonnaroo, posting Twitter and blog updates 24/7 from June 10-15. Who know's who we'll meet: artists and filmmakers from the Third Coast? Lifer waitresses at road side diners? Scary people at 3am? I can't wait either. It's all going down, live and direct. Set the guns to stun.
Jun 7th, 2009 by Howie GoldklangThe 48 Hour Film Festival Milwaukee – Go!
Don’t blink, cos you’ll miss it! The most exciting weekend for any and all independent Milwaukee filmmakers has arrived! The 48 Hour Film Project. Be the ball.
Jun 5th, 2009 by Howie GoldklangMilwaukee Police District Boundaries Redrawn – Will Affect New UWM Dorm
Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn has had his new police district boundaries approved by the Common Council Public Safety Committee. The new boundaries will have the most significant effects on the East and South sides of Milwaukee.
Jun 5th, 2009 by Jeramey Jannene