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Present Music’s Future Folk Machine
In an evening of encounters with an almost impossibly wide variety of music, Present Music carves an audacious path for the future of folk. Feb. 17-18, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Jan Serr Studio & Present Music Digital Stage, 2163 N. Prospect Ave.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Present MusicCrowley Calling Special Election for Vacant Board Seat
Election for seat vacated by Sup. Dyango Zerpa will coincide with spring election dates.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Graham KilmerMilwaukee’s Maker of Sought-After Knives
Meet Nate Zimmerman, whose work can be found everywhere from fancy restaurants to D&D tables.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Sophie BolichPublic Still Paying for Gableman Probe
Taxpayers paying for court fights by Vos and Republicans to hide records, pushing total cost to $2 million.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Bill LuedersNew Bars and Restaurants That Opened in January
Two new cafes, a pie shop and other businesses opened their doors in first month of 2023.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Sophie BolichLakefront Brewery Begins Switch to Cans
Shift away from glass bottles to cans only is both economic and eco-friendly.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Sophie BolichNew State GOP Chair Involved with Fake Electors
Brian Schimming went on talk radio to defend ‘peaceful protests’ at January 6 Capitol riot.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Bruce MurphyWorld’s Tallest Timber Tower To Have Artist-in-Residence
Reginald Baylor Studio will have residency at New Land's 25-story Ascent.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Graham KilmerCity Seeks To Limit New Vape Shops
But questions abound on the legality and strategy of any bans or limits.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneMSOE Will Open Music Conservatory In Historic Duplex
University repurposing 118-year-old, Juneau Ave. house at northern edge of its campus.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneSupervisors Stall, Inflate Cost of Sea Wall Project
Cost of McKinley Flushing Channel rises as county board second guesses engineers.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Graham KilmerDNR Study Finds Densest City Areas 10 Degrees Hotter in Summer
Fewer trees and green spaces, more asphalt, concrete make heart of Milwaukee hotter.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public Radio