
Ana Martinez-Ortiz
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2 weeks ago |
onmilwaukee.com | Molly Snyder |Bobby Tanzilo |Chesnie Wardell |Ana Martinez-Ortiz
Peter Stathas, originally from Milwaukee, returns to his hometown with his dance group, Peter Stathas Dance, to perform "From Where We Ascend/Wake." The show portrays how our lives have permanently changed in the wake of the worldwide pandemic. "From Where We Ascend/Wake" will occur on Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26 at Danceworks MKE, 1661 N. Water St. The performances start at 8 p.m. Local filmmaker Sean Kafer will contribute video projections.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
onmilwaukee.com | Salam Fatayer |Princess Byers |Chesnie Wardell |Ana Martinez-Ortiz
They lift your spirits, prompt you to think, make you feel grateful, and inspire you to do more. They connect you to our community – in a positive way -- shining a spotlight on what is good about Milwaukee. These are "Uniquely Milwaukee" stories from Radio Milwaukee. For "Odd Jobs” month with Radio Milwaukee's "Uniquely Milwaukee" series, we thought we’d go out with a little bit of excitement: staring down more than four tons of hippo. Listen to "Day at the zoo with a zookeeper" on Spreaker.
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Aug 5, 2023 |
onmilwaukee.com | Princess Byers |Chesnie Wardell |Ana Martinez-Ortiz
The beginning phases of a destination arts museum have brought a new face to Milwaukee. Robert Parker, a career historian, has come to the city as the first executive director and chief executive officer of the Bronzeville Center for the Arts. He will take the lead in establishing an art museum in the heart of the Bronzeville neighborhood.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
onmilwaukee.com | Bobby Tanzilo |Edgar Mendez |Ana Martinez-Ortiz
If you like this article, read more about Milwaukee-area history and architecture in the hundreds of other similar articles in the Urban Spelunking series here. This content is in partnership with Mitchell Park Domes. Recently – seven years since The Domes were briefly closed after a piece of concrete fell from the interior of one of the structures – a survey seeking public comment on the future of the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory was released.
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