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27 Apartments Planned Near Marquette
Plus: MU plans new business school, Rivecca brothers buy out disgraced Ganos, Abele gives $300,000 to new project.
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneMIAD Creativity Series February 5
Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Milwaukee Institute of Art & DesignExtreme Rainfalls Threaten State’s Aging Dams
Since 2008, 14 of state’s 4,700 dams have failed. Experts discuss the challenges.
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Jana Rose Schleis, WisContextRing In Spring with Latino Arts Strings Program Classical Guitar Concert
Don’t miss the passion, energy, and Latin sounds at with Latino Arts Strings Program Annual Classical Guitar concert featuring Elina Chekan and Rafael Padron, on Saturday Feb. 8 at 7:00 p.m. just south of downtown!
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Maddy DayLes Délices Brings Greek Myths to Milwaukee
On February 8, 5:00 p.m. at UWM’s Zelazo Center, hear dramatic depictions of tales from Homer’s Odyssey, along with instrumental and vocal chamber music inspired by Greek mythology.
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Early Music NowThe Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
Feb 2nd, 2020 by Urban MilwaukeeLegislature Hasn’t Restored Aid to Schools
Huge decline in aid in last decade helped fund tax breaks for wealthy, still hasn’t been made up.
Feb 1st, 2020 by Tamarine CorneliusRed June Cafe Has Closed
After three years, Cathedral Square cafe modeled after one in Chicago closes.
Feb 1st, 2020 by Graham KilmerBadgerCare Changes Could Drop Coverage for Poor
Changes set in motion by Walker administration could boot poor from state Medicaid program.
Feb 1st, 2020 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerNew York-Style Bagels Coming to Walker’s Point
Plus: a coffee shop for Midtown Center and Bay View gets more tacos.
Feb 1st, 2020 by Michael Holloway