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500 Black Tuxedos
Upscale event connects teens with role models and a world they mightn't otherwise see.
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Tracing the neighborhood’s German, Jewish and African American heritage.
Aug 25th, 2017 by Jill Florence Lackey, PhDThe Rise and Fall of Bronzeville
At its peak in the 1930s to 1950s, it had quite a history.
Aug 5th, 2017 by Jill Florence Lackey, PhDPeter Viravec
"I am really enjoying the new breweries that are opening."
Jun 26th, 2017 by NewaukeeThe Bogus Studies of Miller Park
How we've been misled -- repeatedly -- about Brewers “economic impact.”
May 10th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyThe Failed Promise of Miller Park
It didn’t make Brewers more competitive, yet its price tag keeps rising.
Apr 20th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyBosco’s Is a Baseball Tavern
Riverwest bar once was next to gas station owned by Bob Uecker's father.
Apr 7th, 2017 by Michael HornePrivate Collections of the Wealthy
"Milwaukee Collects" at Milwaukee Art Museum offers great works by local collectors.
Mar 10th, 2017 by Michael HorneDavid Stearns’ Must-See Victorian Home!
Did the Brewers heady GM crunch the numbers before buying the $600,000 home?
Nov 15th, 2016 by Michael HorneBaseball, Opera and Me
The grandfather of Florentine Opera’s guest star Adriana Zabala was a major league pitcher, and my personal hero.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Ken LamkePourman’s Used To Be Sausage Factory
Yet it's been a tavern for more than a century. This is truly old Milwaukee.
Jul 28th, 2016 by Michael HorneAmber Bahr
"I love this city and all it has to offer!"
Jul 5th, 2016 by Newaukee