Arts & Culture
City to highlight artist loft project, ARCH Loan program at Saturday event
Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson will join community partners on Saturday morning, March 26, to highlight a new artist loft project in the Harambee neighborhood.
City seeking proposals for restoration of historic Villard Avenue theater
The city of Milwaukee and the Villard Avenue Business Improvement District have issued a request for proposals (RFP) for developers interested in restoring the historic Villa/Ritz Theater at 3608 W. Villard Ave. and returning the now vacant building to its original use as an entertainment venue.
China Lights will return to Boerner Botanical Gardens this fall
The popular Chinese lantern festival China Lights will return to Boerner Botanical Gardens at Whitnall Park in Hales Corners this fall, Milwaukee County Parks announced Tuesday.
Immersive ‘Beyond Monet’ art exhibit coming to the Wisconsin Center this fall
Following the successful and twice-extended run of ‘Beyond Van Gogh’ last year, there's another immersive art exhibit coming to downtown Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Public Museum’s new building secures $45 million in county funding
The Milwaukee Public Museum’s planned new downtown building will receive $45 million in Milwaukee County funding.
Iconic Milwaukee entrepreneur and philanthropist Michael Cudahy dies at 97
Michael Cudahy, one of Milwaukee’s most prominent entrepreneurs and philanthropists, died on March 11 at age 97.
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County’s proposed $45 million contribution to new Milwaukee Public Museum building moves forward
Two Milwaukee County Board committees approved a plan Tuesday to provide $45 million in county funds for the Milwaukee Public Museum’s planned new downtown building.
Milwaukee Film Festival returns to local cinemas next month
Milwaukee Film Festival will return next month, bringing more than 200 film titles to five screens at three local venues.
Milwaukee Rep founder Mary John dies
Mary John, the founder of Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the largest performing arts organization in Wisconsin, has died. She was 96.
After 14 years, America’s Black Holocaust Museum reopens in Bronzeville
America’s Black Holocaust Museum has officially reopened its doors in Milwaukee's Bronzeville district.