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Poutine Stop Joins Paper Table

Poutine Stop Joins Paper Table

New restaurant joins a steady stream of other new businesses launching from delivery-focused food hall.

Boo Boo’s Sandwich Shop Closed

Boo Boo’s Sandwich Shop Closed

The Walker's Point sandwich business is seeking a new location.

Entertainment: Brady Street Pet Parade Returns With Art Walk
Entertainment

Brady Street Pet Parade Returns With Art Walk

Plus: Bay View Gallery Night, a bar hopping makers market, Blocktoberfest, a tattoo festival and more.

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HoneyBee Sage Plans November Grand Opening on King Drive

HoneyBee Sage Plans November Grand Opening on King Drive

The wellness-focused business will open second location Nov. 3 in the Bronzeville neighborhood.

New Restaurant for Walker’s Point?

New Restaurant for Walker’s Point?

La Pina restaurant and late-night bar plans November opening in space where Triskele's is still operating.

Book Excerpt: Dime Museum Drag
Book Excerpt

Dime Museum Drag

The 19th century was a crazy time for female impersonators. Excerpt from new book, 'A History of Milwaukee Drag.'

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Theater: A New Name In Wisconsin Theater
Theater

A New Name In Wisconsin Theater

Director Jacob Janssen moved from Manhattan to lead Sturgeon Bay’s Third Street Playhouse.

New Empanada Restaurant For Riverwest

New Empanada Restaurant For Riverwest

South American food truck operator to open restaurant at former location of Riverwest Filling Station, which closed in July.

Murphy’s Law: Will Deer District Concert Halls Hurt City?
Murphy’s Law

Will Deer District Concert Halls Hurt City?

Will proposed venues bring more concerts to town or crush its current concert promoters?