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Sponsored: PianoArts winning pianist, Lucas Amory and MSO Clarinetist Jay Shankar Open the 2026 PianoArts Competition and Festival
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PianoArts winning pianist, Lucas Amory and MSO Clarinetist Jay Shankar Open the 2026 PianoArts Competition and Festival

Lucas Amory and Jay Shankar perform Brahms’s masterful Second Clarinet Sonata followed by a piano solo, Debussy’s stunning Etudes, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave., May 27 @ 7:30 p.m.

Evers Asks Trump For Disaster Declaration After April Storms Batter Wisconsin

Evers Asks Trump For Disaster Declaration After April Storms Batter Wisconsin

Governor cites more than $27 million in storm and flood damage across 19 counties and Oneida Nation.

Sponsored – Solo Semifinal Recitals: From the Baroque to the Future
Sponsored – Solo Semifinal Recitals

From the Baroque to the Future

Eight pianists – four on May 28th and on the 29th perform a sweeping range of repertoire from the Baroque to recently composed repertoire that includes a special presentation of a North American work written after 1950. May 28 and May 29 @ 6:00 p.m., Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee.

Sponsored – Duo Semifinal Recitals: Take Two
Sponsored – Duo Semifinal Recitals

Take Two

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra violinists and cellists competition semifinalists to perform Duos by Beethoven and Brahms. The pianists round out the program with favorite solos for piano. Saturday, May 30, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 914 E. Knapp St., Milwaukee, WI

Pepperpot Targets Locust Street Expansion

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Jamaican restaurant plans new carryout spot in Riverwest.

Judge Block Trump Admin’s Attempt to Get Wisconsin Voter Data

Judge Block Trump Admin’s Attempt to Get Wisconsin Voter Data

Department of Justice is attempting to obtain confidential voter data in several states.

Why Wisconsin’s Top Children’s Hospitals Still Won’t Resume Trans Youth Care

Why Wisconsin’s Top Children’s Hospitals Still Won’t Resume Trans Youth Care

A federal judge blocked funding threats, but hospital leaders say legal uncertainty and new rules keep services on hold.

Wisconsin Labor Market Cools While Staying Stronger Than Nation

Wisconsin Labor Market Cools While Staying Stronger Than Nation

Unemployment holds at 3.5% and labor force participation beats U.S. despite job losses over the year.

Sponsored: Milwaukee County Zoo’s Powerful Pollinators Exhibit
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Milwaukee County Zoo’s Powerful Pollinators Exhibit

This weekend, step into a larger-than-life world of butterflies, beetles, caterpillars, and more at the Milwaukee County Zoo’s Powerful Pollinators exhibit. These tiny creatures make a huge impact … and now they’re impossible to miss!

FBI Wants to Interview Milwaukee Police Officers Related to 2020 Election

FBI Wants to Interview Milwaukee Police Officers Related to 2020 Election

Investigation tied to absentee ballot counting.

Sponsored: Terra Papagalli – In collaboration with Early Music Now, Danceworks Performance MKE and Aperi Animam
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Terra Papagalli – In collaboration with Early Music Now, Danceworks Performance MKE and Aperi Animam

Brazilian colonial music meets contemporary music – bringing vibrant, long-silent music to life through an evening of world premiere dance works. May 29-30, 2026 at Zelazo Center’s Helen Bader Concert Hall

Why Milwaukee’s Highgrove Crackdown Is Slow Moving

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Several issues, including the addition of high-profile lenders, have complicated things. Tomblin fights back.