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Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Rings in the Holiday Season
Present Music opens it’s 2024-25 Season with “Holy Lift Off!” with guest curator and flutist Claire Chase on Oct. 31
The Milwaukee Symphony Announces 2024-25 Pops Season
Press Release

The Milwaukee Symphony Announces 2024-25 Pops Season

Byron Stripling Appointed Principal Pops Conductor

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Music Director Ken-David Masur, and Community Partners Present Bach Fest
Press Release

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Music Director Ken-David Masur, and Community Partners Present Bach Fest

The MSO and community partners throughout Milwaukee celebrate the legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach

Present Music to Perform “The Blue Hour”
Press Release

Present Music to Perform “The Blue Hour”

Grammy-nominated composition will only be Performed Live in Milwaukee in 2024

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra season continues in January and February with the music of artists from Mozart to Coldplay
Present Music’s “CELLO CELLO” Concert on January 31 and February 1 to Feature Two World Premieres
Present Music Unveils 2023-’24 Season Lineup, Featuring Groundbreaking Film, St. John Cathedral Concert, World Premieres and Stellar Guest Artists
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Present Music Unveils 2023-’24 Season Lineup, Featuring Groundbreaking Film, St. John Cathedral Concert, World Premieres and Stellar Guest Artists

Works by women composers lead programming; Raven Chacon returns to Present Music

Data Wonk: What Kind of Justice Would Daniel Kelly Be?
Data Wonk

What Kind of Justice Would Daniel Kelly Be?

He left a clear track record during his four years on state Supreme Court.

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Presents Water Festival
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The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Presents Water Festival

The MSO explores Milwaukee’s relationship with water in a 3-week concert festival

Republicans Don’t Win Veto-Proof Legislature

Republicans Don’t Win Veto-Proof Legislature

Had to flip five Assembly seats and one Senate district and fell short.

Republicans Seek Veto-Proof Legislature

Republicans Seek Veto-Proof Legislature

GOP supermajority possible if they flip one senate district, five assembly seats now held by Democrats.

Republicans Hope to Flip Three Legislative Seats in Northern Wisconsin

Republicans Hope to Flip Three Legislative Seats in Northern Wisconsin

Gerrymandering could help them gain supermajority and veto-proof Legislature.

Data Wonk: Do Absentee Drop Boxes Lead To Tyranny?
Data Wonk

Do Absentee Drop Boxes Lead To Tyranny?

So claims state Supreme Court in 122 pages of overheated rhetoric.

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra to Perform with Stewart Copeland of the Police on December 2
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Musicians and Management Reach Collective Bargaining Agreement
Op Ed: Grogan’s Smear Campaign Against Davis
Op Ed

Grogan’s Smear Campaign Against Davis

Her fear mongering ads in Court of Appeals race mislead voters about jurisprudence and the Constitution.

Op Ed: Please Honor Interdependence Day(s)
Op Ed

Please Honor Interdependence Day(s)

We’re all in this pandemic together. Please do your part.

Simply Swingin’ – Sinatra & Friends with the MSO February 7-8 at the Riverside Theater
Ben Folds: One Night Only with the MSO February 19 at the Riverside Theater
Op Ed: Me-Too Yes, But Due Process, Too
Op Ed

Me-Too Yes, But Due Process, Too

The idea that it's okay if some innocent men are falsely accused is becoming dangerously popular.