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Women’s History Month: Local ‘SHEroes’
Women’s History Month

Local ‘SHEroes’

Milwaukee Rep picks extraordinary local women from 100 nominees. Meet three of them.

Now Serving: New Downtown Italian Restaurant
Now Serving

New Downtown Italian Restaurant

Plus: New Puerto Rican cafe. And Ash Restaurant opens with smoky fare by the two Dans.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Jenna Kashou
NEWaukeean of the Week

Jenna Kashou

"I get to explore the city and tell the stories of people and places that make it great."

Diversity Changing Local Dining Scene

Diversity Changing Local Dining Scene

Tables Across Borders showcases refugee chefs serving food from Ethiopia, Rohyinga, Congo, Syria and Serbia.

Now Serving: New East Side Vegan Restaurant
Now Serving

New East Side Vegan Restaurant

And celebrity chefs will convene for unique James Beard event at Tre Rivali.

Now Serving: New Restaurant, Bakery in Walker’s Point
Now Serving

New Restaurant, Bakery in Walker’s Point

Neighborhood also has new nighttime brunch bar pop-up. Finally, booze and cereal!

Now Serving: Pop-Up Pasta, Beer & Burgers, Coffee Crawl
Now Serving

Pop-Up Pasta, Beer & Burgers, Coffee Crawl

Plus a new bar with more than 40 arcade games. Is this a great city or what?

Complete Summerfest Shuttle Guide

Complete Summerfest Shuttle Guide

Why worry about driving and parking? The list of easy shuttle services is long.

Now Serving: The Return of Fried Chicken
Now Serving

The Return of Fried Chicken

The Tandem will offer three kinds. And Meritage gives customers three weeks of the bird.

Dining: Previewing the Tre Rivali Restaurant
Dining

Previewing the Tre Rivali Restaurant

It’s coming to the Kimpton Hotel, and the food by chef Heather Terhune is special.

Now Serving: New French, Italian Restaurants Coming
Now Serving

New French, Italian Restaurants Coming

A new Italian place in Bay View, a new French place in Brown Deer.

Now Serving: City Goes Crazy for Wine
Now Serving

City Goes Crazy for Wine

Wine pairings with meals getting ever so popular in the city that made beer famous.

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