Events
Skyline Music Series Returns to Kadish Park
It’s a summer tradition: Great music and unsurpassed views of the Milwaukee skyline.
Jul 8th, 2014 by Brett KihlmireQuestions for King Solomon
Created by veterans from older Milwaukee groups, the band mixes reggae, ska, R&B, funk and Caribbean styles.
Jul 3rd, 2014 by Mac WrittTaste of Third Coast is Delicious
New event by Blue Jacket offered great food from local restaurants and raised money for Great Lakes Alliance.
Jun 24th, 2014 by Mrinal GokhaleNEWaukee’s Friday Nights of Fun
Koss Lunar Series offers music, cocktails and great views of the sun setting and moon rising over Downtown.
Jun 17th, 2014 by Lisa BonvissutoCityCenter at 735 Fashion Show
The centennial celebration for CityCenter at 735 featured a fashion show that put 100 years of style on display.
Jun 13th, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneCityCenter 735 Celebrates Centennial in Style
100-year-old downtown building will host a vintage fashion show also featuring food, music and dancing.
Jun 11th, 2014 by Mac WrittBay View Gallery Night
Compared to Third Ward's Gallery Night, this one has cheaper art and more of a street scene. Our photos capture the event.
Jun 9th, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneJune 15-21
This week in Milwaukee: Movies on the Patio, WUWM discusses race relations in the city, summer festivals and Father's Day fun.
Jun 15th, 2009 by Erin PetersenJuly
We continue our series of great activities to enjoy in Milwaukee's parks this summer with events for July: Bastille Days, the return of the Air and Water Show, the Great Circus Parade, the US Bank PGA Tour, and of course city-wide Fourth of July festivities.
Jun 14th, 2009 by Laura HellerUPAF & Miller Lite’s Ride for the Arts
After the wheels are done spinning and the kickstands go down Sunday morning, participants and supporters will enjoy select performances on the Summerfest grounds by some of the supprted performing arts groups in Milwaukee. A small donation will be asked for at the entrance -- and with attendance numbers that reach over 6,000, UPAF might see that $5 could add $30,000 to the final total. But will it be enough to save an opera, a kids theater workshop, or a Broadway showstopper?
Jun 4th, 2009 by Brian Jacobson