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Sponsored: Present Music Brings You Miller and Kentridge
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Present Music Brings You Miller and Kentridge

New musical arrangements by South African composer Philip Miller performed live by Present Music with iconic animated short films and installations of internationally acclaimed artist William Kentridge. Nov. 16, 2022 at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

MKE County: Will Public Pools Open in 2023?
MKE County

Will Public Pools Open in 2023?

Board adds funding to budget, but lifeguard shortage could still be a problem.

Sponsored: SMPAC Presents Good News – Expressing Freely, Hoping Fearlessly
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SMPAC Presents Good News – Expressing Freely, Hoping Fearlessly

A multicultural celebration featuring singers, dancers and musicians performing original music and traditional rhythms from India, Panama, Puerto Rico and the Ivory Coast. Directed by Kiran Vedula with Flutes at Dawn. Fri., Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m.

City Hall: Former City Attorneys File Discrimination Claims
City Hall

Former City Attorneys File Discrimination Claims

City will spend up $40,000 for outside counsel and could face future settlements.

South Side Business Will Combine Arts and Cafe

South Side Business Will Combine Arts and Cafe

Ms. Yesenia's Creative Studio will offer open mic to create safe space for BIPOC artists.

Milwaukee Port Director To Lead St. Lawrence Seaway

Milwaukee Port Director To Lead St. Lawrence Seaway

Tindall-Schlicht to oversee U.S. portion of seaway linking Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Marcus Center Unveils New Grounds
Eyes on Milwaukee

Marcus Center Unveils New Grounds

Kiley-grove replacement designed to provide more access, host more events.

Murphy’s Law: Dan Bice Undermines Elections Commission
Murphy’s Law

Dan Bice Undermines Elections Commission

Journal Sentinel reporter’s attack helps reinforce election lies.

What Will Happen to Evers’ Appointees?

What Will Happen to Evers’ Appointees?

After four years, a long list of his appointees to head departments, serve on state boards still haven't been approved by GOP Senate.

City Closes Penthouse Lounge

City Closes Penthouse Lounge

After seven-item police report, Common Council votes for non-renewal of northside bar.

Sponsored: Shop Local
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Shop Local

Looking for Milwaukee gifts? Shop Urban Milwaukee: The Store online or in-person at 755 N. Milwaukee St.

The State of Politics: Democrats Retain Capitol ‘Firewalls’
The State of Politics

Democrats Retain Capitol ‘Firewalls’

Barnes sets record, the most telling campaign quote and Northwest Wisconsin turns red.