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Mick Moloney & Jimmy Keane present An Irish Delight: The Story of the Flanagan Brothers
Irish musicians Mick Moloney (banjo) and Jimmy Keane (accordion) will perform a musical tribute to the Flanagan Brothers
Find out more »Joey Alexander
“I love everything about his playing—his rhythm, his confidence, his understanding of the music.” – Wynton Marsalis
Find out more »MYSO Presents Playathon presented by Bayshore Town Center
This is the organization’s only annual event that features every ensemble
Find out more »2017 Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival
The 20th annual Jewish Film Festival will take place Sunday, October 22 – Thursday, October 26 at Marcus North Shore Cinema in Mequon.
Find out more »A Choral Vespers
A Choral Vespers celebrating the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation and the 170th Anniversary of Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church
Find out more »RAW: Milwaukee = Fashion + Music + Art + Performances
Join us @ RAW: Milwaukee for a local creative explosion of film, fashion, music, art, performing art, hair styling, makeup artistry, photography, accessories and more.
Find out more »We’re Here for a Fish Fry!
Ron Faiola's latest documentary, We're Here for a Fish Fry! shows the Wisconsin Friday night fish fry tradition from the peak season of Lent to summer lakefront dining
Find out more »Jon Langford’s Four Lost Souls w/ sp. guest Liar’s Trial
Jon Langford's (Mekons, Waco Brothers) latest solo project "Jon Langford's Four Lost Souls" was recorded in Muscle Shoals Alabama by legendary producer Norbert Putnam and features a collaboration with vocalists Tawny Newsome and Bethany Thomas on a whole brace of new Langford songs.
Find out more »The Twilight Hours with special guest Sam Llanas
John Munson (Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare) and Matt Wilson (Trip Shakespeare) met as teens in the late 80s when they became the rhythm section in a Minneapolis band called E Brown
Find out more »CHAIR5: Perspectives on Form, Function and Innovation
This experimental furniture exhibit in MIAD's Brooks Stevens Gallery introduces visitors to myriad ways to think about chairs, "chairness", and the physical act of sitting.
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