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SUMMARY:WPR Pint-Sized Concerts at the Milwaukee Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Milwaukee Art Museum for live classical music by Malik Johnson\, presented by WPR! Enjoy an evening of timeless classics\, reimagined pop favorites\, and great company amidst the Museum’s iconic architecture\, with a pop-up bar open before and during the performance. This unique celebration of art and music is brought to the community by WPR and the Museum as part of Thursday Nights at MAM\, the Museum’s weekly evening of art\, music\, and pay-what-you-wish admission. Bring a friend or the whole family and celebrate local music while supporting two of Wisconsin’s cultural institutions. \nMalik Johnson is a classically trained cellist\, composer\, and music producer based in Chicago and Milwaukee. Malik has worked with the Matt Jones Orchestra\, which has opened the doors for him to appear on NPR’s Tiny Desk in 2017\, record on John Legend’s Christmas album released in 2018\, feature on Kirk Franklin’s Grammy award-winning album Long Live Love\, and work with countless other professional and local recording artists. In Milwaukee\, he recently wrote and produced the official theme song of the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum at his 2025 residency. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/wpr-pint-sized-concerts-at-the-milwaukee-art-museum/
LOCATION:700 N Art Museum Dr\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Discourse On: Missy Elliott
DESCRIPTION:Coffee After Dark Presents Discourse On: Missy Elliott \nThis listening club styled event is meant for music lovers\, coffee lovers and all folks in between. Every month we choose an artist to celebrate their catalog via coffee. \nSaturday\, January 8th we will be diving deep into Missy Elliot’s catalog. There will be a special drink menu as an ode to Missy’s catalog\, a vinyl raffle and conclude with discourse on Missy Elliott. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/coffee-after-dark-presents-discourse-on-missy-elliott/
LOCATION:220 E. Pittsburgh Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Food & Drink
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Last Musician of Auschwitz
DESCRIPTION:The Last Musician of Auschwitz is a documentary film that tells the story of Anita Lasker-Wallfisch\, a cellist who survived Auschwitz\, and other musicians who played and created music within the concentration camp during the Holocaust. The film reveals how music served as a form of resistance\, a way to cope with unimaginable horrors\, and a means of bearing witness to the atrocities. It also features new interpretations of musical works composed by camp inmates. \nAs part of Violins of Hope: Wisconsin\, presented by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra\, this 90-minute film\, directed by Toby Trackman\, includes interviews with Anita Lasker-Wallfisch — the only surviving member of the women’s orchestra at Auschwitz — as well as archival footage and reflections on loss\, longing\, and cultural memory. \nThe screening will be followed by a talkback with the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center (HERC). \nPresented by the Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC’s Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival\, in partnership with Jewish Museum Milwaukee and the Holocaust Education Resource Center. Part of the Violins of Hope – Wisconsin residency presented by the Milwaukee Symphony Youth Orchestra. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/film-screening-the-last-musician-of-auschwitz/
LOCATION:6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd.\, Whitefish Bay\, WI\, 53217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,History
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