Arts & Entertainment

Gov. Evers, First Lady Host Virtual Tour of 2024 Holiday Decorations at the Wisconsin Executive Residence
Hanukkah on the Hoan
Kick Off The 125th Anniversary Of The Wisconsin State Park System With A First Day Hike
Brewers Launch Martin Luther King Jr. Day Poetry Contest

Brewers Launch Martin Luther King Jr. Day Poetry Contest

Wisconsin Students Encouraged to Honor MLK Jr.’s Legacy and Vision Through Poetry

Milwaukee Film’s Two New Film Series to Start in January: Indie Breakouts and Let’s Dig In
Milwaukee Film’s Two New Film Series to Start in January

Indie Breakouts and Let’s Dig In

Milwaukee Film’s 2025 programming begins with an exploration of our planet’s ecosystem and celebration of independent cinema

The LILY PAD| WEST – Milwaukee is pleased to announce a new exhibition: Fields of Vision: The Landscapes of Diane Washa and Peter Batchelder
The LILY PAD| WEST – Milwaukee is pleased to announce a new exhibition

Fields of Vision: The Landscapes of Diane Washa and Peter Batchelder

Amendment Strengthens Safeguards in Transition of Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Museums to Nonprofit Management
“Playing Possum,” A Solo Art Exhibition by Anja Notanja Sieger at Grove Gallery

“Playing Possum,” A Solo Art Exhibition by Anja Notanja Sieger at Grove Gallery

During Gallery Night & Day, enjoy a tour of the human and animal, simultaneously alive and spectral at the artist’s first solo art show in a decade.

Visit Milwaukee Announces Return of Hotel Month and Museum Days
Shaker’s Cigar Bar Presents a Gatsby-inspired New Year’s Eve Celebration

Shaker’s Cigar Bar Presents a Gatsby-inspired New Year’s Eve Celebration

“Roaring into 2025” Offers Timeless Elegance, Luxurious Dining, and Unmatched Ambiance

Milwaukee Recreation Hosts Annual New Year’s Day Yoga Fest

Milwaukee Recreation Hosts Annual New Year’s Day Yoga Fest

January 1, 2025 at Beulah Brinton Community Center

Milwaukee Film Announces Black History Month 2025 Programming

Milwaukee Film Announces Black History Month 2025 Programming

Milwaukee Film’s new Black Lens programmer brings an extensive lineup of Black History Month films to the Oriental Theatre