Feature
Skylight’s ‘Frankenstein’ Is Powerful Musical
Skilled technical effects and strong singing anchor fresh version of classic tale.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Dominique Paul NothRep. Fitzgerald Faces Protest In West Bend
Part of many protests to Trump's actions across the country.
Feb 24th, 2025 by John TorinusRepublican Lawmakers No Show As Farmers Deplore Trump Changes
Complaints about funding cuts, tariff threats, deporting workers.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerNew MPS Leader Seeks Quick Wins
New Superintendent Brenda Cassellius doesn't start till July 1, but already doing prep work.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Terry FalkPrison Reforms Impact Many Legislators
One-third of all districts affected. Evers 'take it or leave it' plan likely to get lots of discussion and review.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Steven WaltersHealth Department May Shut Down Some Milwaukee Schools With High Lead Levels
Gov. Evers' budget plan has funding for lead risk investigations, mentions MPS lead levels.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Evan Casey, Wisconsin Public RadioIs Governor Evers Too Old to Run Again?
History says otherwise. So does the age of other current governors.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Michael HorneA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Early Music NowCongestion Pricing Runs Into Trump Administration Roadblock
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Feb 23rd, 2025 by Jeff WoodLet Us Now Hear From the Baryton
Valencia Baryton Project performs works written by Haydn for once fashionable string instrument similar to viol.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Michael BarndtBoba Shop Opens at 3rd Street Market
Plus: A new taco shop, two closures and chefs' role in climate change.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Sophie BolichEvers Budget Gives Trail Projects Some Teeth
Governor supports local governments using eminent domain for trail, sidewalk projects.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Graham Kilmer