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Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD 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.

Evers Signs Order for Redistricting Commission

Evers Signs Order for Redistricting Commission

Nonpartisan effort to avoid gerrymandering, but Republicans vow to do their own maps.

Black Holocaust Museum Gets $1 Million Grant

Black Holocaust Museum Gets $1 Million Grant

Buoyed by grants, museum plans Summer 2020 opening.

Sponsored: Frankly Music presents Harp Spotlight
Sponsored

Frankly Music presents Harp Spotlight

January 27 at 7:00 pm – Schwan Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College Violinist Frank Almond presents w concert featuring works by Saint-Säens, Salzedo, and Schumann, paired with an exquisite violin-harp arrangement of Vaughan Williams’ poetic The Lark Ascending. Kelsey Molinari, harp, and Marta Aznavoorian, piano, make their FM debuts, joined by versatile returning cellist Alexander Hersh.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Plats and Parcels: Downtown House Being Deconstructed For Apartments
Plats and Parcels

Downtown House Being Deconstructed For Apartments

Plus: City planning third cruise ship dock

Urban Reads: Mayors Don’t Understand What’s Needed to Reduce Car Dependence
Urban Reads

Mayors Don’t Understand What’s Needed to Reduce Car Dependence

All the city news you can use.

Bid to Amend Constitution Gets Weird

Bid to Amend Constitution Gets Weird

GOP legislators back constitutional convention and chair mistakes one black lawmaker for another.

Op Ed: Yes, Republicans Want Less Democracy
Op Ed

Yes, Republicans Want Less Democracy

Voter purges and gerrymandering seek to disenfranchise minorities. Let’s call this what it is.

Foxconn’s Tax Credits Lower Than Budgeted?

Foxconn’s Tax Credits Lower Than Budgeted?

Could mean state has $150 million to spend in current budget that won’t go to Foxconn.

Friday Photos: North Shore’s North End Transformation
Friday Photos

North Shore’s North End Transformation

Old house will become new bank where Lower East Side meets Downtown.

Now Serving: Merriment Social, Third Coast Provisions Owners Plan Pizza Joint
Now Serving

Merriment Social, Third Coast Provisions Owners Plan Pizza Joint

Also New: Walker’s Point gets a taste of the Caribbean and an upscale restaurant comes to Brady St.