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Ladies First: A Tribute to the Women of Classic Hip Hop and R&B | August 22 | 7 p.m.
Milwaukee Renaissance Woman, B-Free, curates an evening of Milwaukee musicians in an all-star tribute to the Women of Classic Hip Hop and R&B. For more information on this FREE event and Live at Peck Pavilion go to MarcusCenter.org.
Aug 20th, 2019 by Marcus Performing Arts CenterFlip-Flop on Mine Threatens State Waters
Why the sudden change to approve copper-zinc mine? Will it pollute Lake Michigan?
Aug 20th, 2019 by Bruce MurphyThe Lady and the Light
For 33 years, the North Point Lighthouse was operated by an extraordinary woman
Aug 20th, 2019 by Carl SwansonSanders Leads Dems in State Funds Raised
Warren is second, Buttigieg third, in state donations to presidential primary candidates.
Aug 20th, 2019 by Robin Bravender, Wisconsin ExaminerWill Ron Johnson Stand Up for Retirees?
Democratic bill protects state workers covered by troubled Central States Pension Fund. Will Johnson support it?
Aug 20th, 2019 by Bill KaplanFoxconn Goes Vertical in Mount Pleasant
Installing the first of more than 400 precast panels, weighing up to 75,000 pounds each.
Aug 20th, 2019 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioHuge Back to School Membership Special
Get a $20 discount on an annual Urban Milwaukee membership. And everyone is eligible.
Aug 19th, 2019 by Gabrielle BarriereGun Control Has Wide Support
Majority of state’s gun owners favor background checks. Even some gun store owners do
Aug 19th, 2019 by State Sen. Jeff SmithRemodeled Broadway Condo
In the heart of the Third Ward, it has stainless steel appliances, contemporary cabinets and quartz countertops
Aug 19th, 2019 by Urban MilwaukeeWestown Welcomes De La Buena to the River Rhythms stage
Hear De La Buena’s electric sounds at Pere Marquette Park on August 21 starting at 6:30 p.m.
Aug 19th, 2019 by Westown AssociationIndiafest 2019 Is a Hit
The essence of India, with 10-plus hours of entertainment. See our photos.
Aug 19th, 2019 by Jack FennimoreState’s Paper Industry Still Leads Nation
With 1,531 workers in Milwaukee County. But it faces challenges, may need state help.
Aug 19th, 2019 by Steven Walters























