Enjoy this bootleg recording of Stevie Ray Vaughan at Oriental Theatre in 1985
Julie Bowles is a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee associate professor of geosciences who spends her free time diving to the seafloor to research underwater volcanoes
Julie Bowles is a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee associate professor of geosciences who spends her free time diving to see what volcanoes look like so far underwater
A new Midwestern intercity bus service aims to launch this summer with daily coach service between Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and 12 other cities
Prospective Tenant Found For Company Brewing Space: Vanessa Rose hopes to build a LGBTQ+ third space, combining food, art and activism
Miller Lite sponsors free rides in Milwaukee on St. Patrick’s Day weekend
Lost Whale Announces Throwback and TV Show-Themed Events
Wisconsin’s newest meme: A beached boat along Milwaukee’s shoreline
Design Contest Seeks to Save Historic Building: Milwaukee Preservation Alliance insists the Third Ward structure, built in 1884, can be restored and is pursuing a $3 million fundraising campaign to redevelop it
Opened during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, here’s what’s happening at the Milwaukee Rental Housing Resource Center | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Dads and daughters make lasting memories at 20th annual Daddy/Daughter Dance in downtown Milwaukee
X-Ray Arcade announces “Accessible Entryway Construction Fundraiser” events and merch
Youth Gardening Group 'We Got This' Expands With 3 City Lots: The nonprofit organization, which pays youth in 4th through 12th grade to try urban gardening, exceeded 315 participates last year and has had to start turning kids away after reaching capacity
Milwaukee Area Technical College enrollment grows for third year: Attendance almost back to pre-pandemic numbers, president says
Riverwest Co-op’s Vegan Chili Cookoff! March 13th, 6-8 PM at Lush Popcorn (920 E Locust St). Winners go on to represent the Co-op at WMSE's 23rd Annual Rockabilly Chili Fundraiser
AMA with State Representative Ryan Clancy: Mon, Feb 24th at 3pm
Boat pilgrimage!
Milwaukee's street lights are about to get significantly brighter as the Department of Public Works works to upgrade 54,000 street lights to LED bulbs by next year
Find unique local vendors, creepy crafts, and haunting art at the Spooky Frog Horrifying Book Fair, today, at the Harbor District's Factory on Barclay
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was an all-black, all-female unit in the U.S. Army during World War II, and one of the last surviving members lives in Milwaukee
Summer Soulstice Music Festival date set for June 14th
Come for laundry, stay for community at The Washroom laundromat in Murray Hill
UW-Milwaukee geological museum receives international recognition for rare collection: This ‘time capsule’ of 19th-century geological collecting includes about 55,000 fossils and 12,000 minerals from the area
Milwaukee County Zoo closing aviary to protect birds from avian flu