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Sponsored: Music From China Comes to Milwaukee on April 18th
Sponsored

Music From China Comes to Milwaukee on April 18th

Early Music Now presents the ensemble Music From China in “Silk & Bamboo” — a program of Chinese folk and classical masterworks performed on traditional instruments like the erhu, pipa, zheng, and dizi — at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church this month.

Entertainment: It’s a Big Week in Milwaukee
Entertainment

It’s a Big Week in Milwaukee

Events include Milwaukee Film Fest, Gallery Night, Record Store Day and Keg Standup.

Wealthy U.S. Rep. Wied Is a Busy Stock Trader

Wealthy U.S. Rep. Wied Is a Busy Stock Trader

His most recent report lists 25 transactions. Bipartisan bill would ban practice.

Sponsored: Summer Tennis Camps Offer More Than Just a Game
Sponsored

Summer Tennis Camps Offer More Than Just a Game

Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation offers affordable, high-quality Summer Tennis Camps for youth ages 6–16 at parks across Milwaukee. Campers build confidence, friendships, and life skills through tennis, games, and classic camp fun in a safe, supportive environment. Financial assistance is available to ensure access for all families.

Harold’s Chicken Comes to Milwaukee

Harold’s Chicken Comes to Milwaukee

Illinois-based chicken chain with nearly 50 locations in U.S. coming to northwest side.

Back in the News: We Energies, Kohl’s Paid Zero Federal Taxes in 2025
Back in the News

We Energies, Kohl’s Paid Zero Federal Taxes in 2025

While making big profits. Trump tax cuts have been a windfall for U.S. corporations.

Classical: Choir Sings Works by British Composers
Classical

Choir Sings Works by British Composers

Milwaukee Chamber Choir's 27 members are professional-level singers.

Republican Legislators Say DPI Violated Open Meetings Law With Dells Trip

Republican Legislators Say DPI Violated Open Meetings Law With Dells Trip

DPI says education session included teachers, private vendor per state statute

Sponsored: A U.S. Premiere About the Power of Music
Sponsored

A U.S. Premiere About the Power of Music

‘Dinner with the Duchess’ Asks How Artists Should be Remembered

WCD Committee Backs Convention Hotel, But Punts on Financing, Location

This content is only for membersWCD Committee Backs Convention Hotel, But Punts on Financing, Location

Big questions remain about viability of $500 million hotel project.

61% of School Referendums in Wisconsin Passed

61% of School Referendums in Wisconsin Passed

State voters approved 46 of 75 local referendums, hiking property taxes by $564 million.

Liberal Judge Lyndsey Brunette Announces 2027 WI Supreme Court Bid

Liberal Judge Lyndsey Brunette Announces 2027 WI Supreme Court Bid

Justice Ziegler won't run for reelection, leaving open seat for April 2027 election.