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City Beat: 100 Things To Do in Milwaukee Before You Die
City Beat

100 Things To Do in Milwaukee Before You Die

Author Jenna Kashou discusses her new book.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside Saint Kate The Arts Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside Saint Kate The Arts Hotel

It's an astonishing transformation with so much art. It opens June 4th, but you can see inside now.

Another Fun Milwaukee Tour (for Milwaukeeans!)

Another Fun Milwaukee Tour (for Milwaukeeans!)

Adam Carr again serves as guide to tasty, foodie tour of city. $10 off for members!

Plenty of Horne: Inside Milwaukee’s Successful DNC Bid
Plenty of Horne

Inside Milwaukee’s Successful DNC Bid

Mayor speaks off the cuff to reveal what happened, what's going on now, what is to come.

Serving Chinese Americans For 25 Years

Serving Chinese Americans For 25 Years

Nonprofit Milwaukee Chinese Community Center is all about culture and charity.

Bar Exam: St. Paul’s Palapa Bar Open All Year
Bar Exam

St. Paul’s Palapa Bar Open All Year

Great addition to Public Market, Fish Company's bar is at its best in summer weather.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Angelina Burkholder
NEWaukeean of the Week

Angelina Burkholder

"I’d love for more people to see just how beautiful, resilient and complex this city is."

Eyes on Milwaukee: “Fear the Deer” Office Tower Cheers Team
Eyes on Milwaukee

“Fear the Deer” Office Tower Cheers Team

BMO Harris Bank lights up downtown skyline to celebrate the Milwaukee Bucks.

Now Serving: The Mothership Landing in Bay View
Now Serving

The Mothership Landing in Bay View

Plus: Changes in East Side sushi scene. And an East Town cocktail bar planned.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Addie Gerritts
NEWaukeean of the Week

Addie Gerritts

"I hail from a smaller town up north in the Fox Valley, which I truly love, but Milwaukee has my heart!"

City Streets: Commerce Street Arose From a Canal
City Streets

Commerce Street Arose From a Canal

Planned to reach Mississippi River, it never even got to North Avenue.

American Family Gave “Incredibly Rich” Offer

American Family Gave “Incredibly Rich” Offer

So says MillerCoors, which lost Miller Park naming rights to insurance company.

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