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City People: Lynne Shumow
City People

Lynne Shumow

The Haggerty Museum’s curator of education’s impact on the arts scene barely gets noticed, which is fine with her.

New City Program Conserves Water

New City Program Conserves Water

Innovative new company helps city create website where homeowners and businesses can track, manage and reduce their water usage.

Working: Chili Server James
Working

Chili Server James

The Legend of Real Chili serves up hot chow and warm chatter.

Middle Earth, Wisconsin

Middle Earth, Wisconsin

Marquette University’s huge archive of Tolkien manuscripts has made it a treasure trove for fans of “The Hobbit.”

The Wounds of War

The Wounds of War

A new peer network program gives support to Vietnam veterans.

Photo Gallery: Al’s Run & Walk
Photo Gallery

Al’s Run & Walk

Thousands of people packed downtown streets for a good cause on Saturday.

New Bike Transit System?

New Bike Transit System?

A city committee votes to support a system of bike-sharing kiosks. Other cities have cut auto traffic this way.

Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee’s Future – Today, June 18th
Envisioning the Seen

Milwaukee’s Future – Today, June 18th

The Pabst Theater plays host to Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee's Future tonight, June 18th. Ten Milwaukeeans and two moderators will hold an open-ended, fireside-style discussion, followed by an audience question and answer period.

15th Annual Mayor’s Design Award Winners Announced (Photo Gallery)

15th Annual Mayor’s Design Award Winners Announced (Photo Gallery)

The winners of the 15th annual Mayor's Design Awards have been announced with projects ranging from a high-rise housing tower to a complete street redesign taking home awards.

Close Wisconsin Avenue Through the Marquette Campus?

Close Wisconsin Avenue Through the Marquette Campus?

In 1992, Marquette proposed closing Wisconsin Avenue to vehicular traffic between North 11th and North 16th streets, as well as North 12th and North 13th streets between Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street. Closing a section of Wisconsin Avenue was intended to make the campus safer and more attractive, and it certainly would have had a big impact on the university and city, but would it have been positive?

Marquette/Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s “Lion in Winter”

Marquette/Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s “Lion in Winter”

Pointed comedy and royal rivalries, as succession to the British throne plays out against Christmas, 1183.

How Urban are Marquette, MIAD, MSOE, and UWM?

How Urban are Marquette, MIAD, MSOE, and UWM?

Milwaukee is lucky to have a number of higher education institutions in its most urban neighborhoods.

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