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Nature Ignores Design that Ignores Nature
With Tom Mortensen, PLA, ASLA - Site Planner / Landscape Architect. Observing Natural and Historic Patterns for Site Planning, Native Landscape, and Green Infrastructure.
Find out more »re:Craft and Relic Winter Market
re:Craft and Relic is a two-day, indoor, ticketed shopping event held three times a year at the Milwaukee County Sports Complex in Franklin, WI. This curated market is one of the largest of its kind in the region, featuring 150 vendors selling only the best in vintage, handmade, and upcycled goods. Masks required.
Find out more »MilBillies’ Winter Heater w/ two special guests
The MilBillies will be back in Milwaukee on Jan. 29 for their first hometown show in months with two special guests: High & Rising and Good Morning Bedlam. It will all go down at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.’s Walker’s Point Roastery, 224 W. Bruce St. All three bands have established themselves as fixtures of the Midwest bluegrass and Americana scenes. Together, their complementary but not over-lapping styles will give fans more than enough reason to venture out on a cold winter’s night for drinks, dancing and conviviality. The show starts at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7.) Tickets cost $15 the day of the show. Or you can pay $10 if you buy them in advance by going to eventbrite.com and searching for The MilBillies. We want to ensure we are doing everything we can to help keep everyone safe, so we are now requiring the following for entry to Live Shows: Proof of Vaccination -OR- Proof of a Negative COVID 19 Test taken within 72 hours of the show. See you there!
Find out more »Clem Snide
$12 adv/ $15 at the door (advance sales until 3pm day of show, then available at the door). Doors at 7pm, showtime 8pm We want to ensure we are doing everything we can to help keep our community safe, so we are now requiring the following for entry to Live Shows: Proof of Vaccination -OR- Proof of a Negative COVID 19 Test taken within 72 hours of the show. Masks are encouraged but not required. // “The last ten years have been a rollercoaster of deep despair and amazing opportunities that somehow present themselves at the last possible second,” says Eef Barzelay. “During that time, the band bottomed out, I lost my house, and I had to declare bankruptcy. The only way to survive was to try to transcend myself, to find some kind of deeper, spiritual relationship with life. Once I committed to that, all these little miracles started happening.” ‘Forever Just Beyond,’ Barzelay’s stunning album under the Clem Snide moniker, may just be the most miraculous of them all. Produced by Scott Avett, the record is a work of exquisite beauty and profound questioning, a reckoning with faith and reality that rushes headlong into the unknown and the unknowable. The songs here grapple with hope and depression, identity and perception, God and the afterlife, humanizing thorny existential issues and delivering them with the intimate, understated air of a late-night conversation between old friends. Avett’s production is similarly warm and inviting, and the careful, spacious arrangement of gentle guitars and spare percussion carves a wide path for Barzelay’s insightful lyrics and idiosyncratic delivery. “I look up to Eef with total respect and admiration,” says Avett, “and I hope to survive like he survives: with total love for the new and the unknown. Eef’s a crooner and an indie darling by sound and a mystic sage by depth. That’s not common, but it’s beautiful.” Named for a William S. Borroughs character, Clem Snide first emerged from Boston as a three-piece in the early 1990’s, and the group would go on to become a cult and critical favorite, picking up high profile fans from Bon Iver to Ben Folds over the course of three decades and more than a dozen studio albums. NPR highlighted the Israeli-born Barzelay as “the most underrated songwriter in the business today, with a sneakily firm grasp on poignancy and humor,” while Rolling Stone hailed his songwriting as “soulful and incisive,” and The New Yorker praised his music’s “soothing melodies and candid wit.” Barzelay currently resides in Nashville, TN. $12 adv/ $15 at the door (advance sales until 3pm day of show, then available at the door). Doors at 7pm, showtime 8pm
Find out more »MJI Presents the Brian Lynch Quartet in Concert
Multi-Grammy-winning trumpeter Brian Lynch returns for a concert in his hometown with Mark Davis on piano, Jeff Hamann on bass, and Kyle Swan on drums.
Find out more »Rooftop Stargazing
Join us on the Skydeck at the UWM Physics building for free public stargazing.
Find out more »Stars, Stories, & Rhythms of Africa
Join us for a night of live music, dancing, storytelling, and stargazing in different African cities.
Find out more »Chales Smith Wine Tasting
Join us at SIP for Kate from Charles Smith Wines and Chris Willson of Johnson Brothers for a fun filled tasting featuring these unique wines from Washington.
Find out more »Constellations of the Zodiac: Pisces
Delve into the astronomy and mythology behind the zodiac and learn how to find your zodiac constellation in the night sky.
Find out more »Space Night
Don your favorite space attire for a night of free, space-themed fun at the planetarium with indoor stargazing, space trivia, and yummy treats.
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