Sports & Entertainment
News and developments in Milwaukee’s sports and entertainment industries, from team ownership to event venues.
Bubbler Calendar
*Friday, Dec. 19, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce will hold a breakfast roundtable event with Lt. Gov. Rebecca...
Hoffman to retire in May
Neil Hoffman, president of the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, has announced plans to retire in May after seven years at the helm of the school.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation to steward Kohl’s gift toward arena
Former U.S. Senator and Milwaukee Bucks owner Herb Kohl has designated the Greater Milwaukee Foundation the steward of the $100 million gift he plans to make toward the development of a new downtown arena.
Lammi Sports Management acquires Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
Milwaukee-based Lammi Sports Management announced today it has purchased all of the assets of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame.
Brewers will build ‘Selig Experience’ at Miller Park
The Milwaukee Brewers today announced the construction of the “Selig Experience," a new fan exhibit at Miller Park to honor retiring Commissioner of Baseball and former Brewers owner Allan H. (Bud) Selig.
Nonprofit Calendar
*Friday, Dec. 12, the Milwaukee Art Museum will host a free holiday concert by St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy....
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Bubbler Calendar
*Thursday, Dec. 11, the Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce will hold a “Business After 5” networking event at Sunset...
Marcus to renovate area movie theaters
Marcus Theatres, a division of Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp., has announced that it plans to make major renovations to several of its cinemas, including some in the Milwaukee area.
Wade donates lead gift to Marquette summer reading program
Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade has donated a lead gift to Marquette University’s Ralph C. Hartman Literacy and Learning Center to launch a summer reading program that will bear his name.
Choir of singers with Alzheimer’s to perform first concert Saturday
When Milwaukee’s Melodies & Memory Chorus first began practicing about four months ago, many of its members were shy and sang in soft tones, said choir conductor Arlene Skwierawski.