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ACT II Programming Returns to Milwaukee Repertory Theater as Part of <em>Until The Flooed</em> Production

ACT II Programming Returns to Milwaukee Repertory Theater as Part of Until The Flooed Production

With Community Guest Responders and Facilitated Dialogues Lead by the Zeidler Center For Public Discussion

Milwaukee Youth to Compete in The World’s Largest Spoken Word Festival in Teen Finals

Milwaukee Youth to Compete in The World’s Largest Spoken Word Festival in Teen Finals

Semi-finalist will compete for the chance to bring home the gold

Strange Fruit Music Festival’s Second Year

Strange Fruit Music Festival’s Second Year

Now in its second year, The Strange Fruit Music Festival returns to explore the thoughts and emotions of local musicians regarding the current climate of racial relations in Milwaukee and the country as a whole

Milwaukee Public Schools partners with four nationally recognized artists through White House arts initiative

Milwaukee Public Schools partners with four nationally recognized artists through White House arts initiative

Turnaround Arts artists to work with students in four district schools

2015 Milwaukee Film Festival Attracts 70,885 Attendees for a 10% Increase Over 2014

2015 Milwaukee Film Festival Attracts 70,885 Attendees for a 10% Increase Over 2014

The Allan H. (Bud) and Suzanne L. Selig Audience Award for feature film goes to Romeo is Bleeding

Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2015 Panels


Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2015 Panels


Chicago Tribune film critic, Michael Phillips, to deliver Keynote Address;
 Panels on Policing and Education highlight the imperative and topical nature of festival documentaries

Renaissance Theaterworks Presents THE UNDERSTUDY

Renaissance Theaterworks Presents THE UNDERSTUDY

A bitingly witty backstage comedy

Envisioning the Seen, March 11

Envisioning the Seen, March 11

Historic Milwaukee, Inc. (HMI) and the Pabst Theater Foundation have partnered to create an entirely unique conversation series titled Envisioning the Seen. On Monday March 11, twelve dynamic, inspiring Milwaukeeans will gather on stage at the historic Pabst Theater to share their visions for the future of our built environment.

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