Sports & Entertainment
News and developments in Milwaukee’s sports and entertainment industries, from team ownership to event venues.
West Bend Sunrise Rotary cancels Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival
The West Bend Sunrise Rotary Club, producers of the annual Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival (KMJF) held annually on the weekend after Labor Day, announced that the club will no longer produce the event.
Olympic skier to promote Koss headphones
Koss Corp., the Milwaukee-based high fidelity stereophone manufacturer, announced today it has formed a promotional partnership with Olympic downhill skier Julia Mancuso.
McDermott opens new plant in Menomonee Falls
McDermott Cue Mfg. LLC, a leading manufacturer and worldwide distributor of pool cues, announced it has moved to a new plant and showroom in Menomonee Falls at N84 W13660 Leon Road.
Rock the Green among 40 global organizations awarded for sustainability
Rock the Green, a near-zero waste outdoor music festival held in Milwaukee, has been recognized on a global level with the “A Greener Festival Award.”
Olympic skier to promote Koss headphones
Koss Corp., the Milwaukee-based high fidelity stereophone manufacturer, announced Wednesday it has formed a promotional partnership with Olympic downhill skier Julia Mancuso.
Milwaukee Jingle Bus offers holiday rides for $1
Milwaukee residents and visitors can tour the city's 14th annual Holiday Lights Festival displays aboard the Jingle Bus now through Sunday, Dec. 30 for $1.
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Marcus Theatres appoints Gourley vice president of film
Marcus Theatres, a division of the Milwaukee-based Marcus Corporation, has named Samuel “Sonny” Gourley vice president of film, the company announced Wednesday.
Sitton to sign photographs during AT&T food drive
Green Bay Packers lineman Josh Sitton will sign photographs at AT&T’s Glendale location on Tuesday, Dec. 4, during a food collection hosted by the store in support of Hunger Task Force.
NEA grant to support The Rep’s 2013 productions
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has been selected as one of 832 nonprofit organizations nationwide to receive funding from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) as part of its Art Works grant, according to an announcement made by NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman Wednesday.
BizTimes Bubbler: NEA grant to support The Rep’s 2013 productions
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has been selected as one of 832 nonprofit organizations nationwide to receive funding from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) as part of its Art Works grant.