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As Milwaukee Symphony's concertmaster, Jinwoo Lee helps make the orchestra sing
"The conductor is the head of the entire orchestra," said Jinwoo Lee, concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. "But he's really the only person who doesn't make a single sound." That's where Lee comes in. As the leader of the violinists, he makes sounds, and in doing so serves as a bridge between...
From admission cost to free days, here's what to know about Betty Brinn Children's Museum
At Betty Brinn Children's Museum, 929 E. Wisconsin Ave., kids are encouraged to touch everything and to learn through play. According to the museum's website, it came about as the result of "a grassroots effort begun by three Milwaukee women determined to create a place where families in southeastern Wisconsin could learn and...
Bay View Community Center to host 6-course beer dinner featuring Milwaukee-area chefs
According to Bay View Community Center President and CEO Mike Mortell, the center’s emergency food pantry is busier than ever. “Before the pandemic, we were serving about 120 people every month. Then, when the pandemic hit, it went up to around 500 people,” he said. “Now, we’re easily serving 1,000 people per month.” ...
Shooting near Teutonia and Keefe leaves 37-year-old dead
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A 37-year-old is dead following a shooting that took place close to 11 p.m. on Sunday, July 22. The fatal shooting took place near Teutonia and Keefe in Milwaukee, with the victim being pronounced dead at the scene. Milwaukee police say they are searching for unknown...
After the Republican convention, Milwaukee wonders if it was worth it
The Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee brought 50,000 visitors to the city, but a variety of factors led to lower-than-expected business activity in the city’s downtown area. Many local residents in the largely Democratic city stayed away. Security fences surrounding the convention center made it difficult for delegates to get to bars and restaurants […] The post After the Republican convention, Milwaukee wonders if it was worth it appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Anti-Trump conservatives ponder what to do in November — and beyond
MILWAUKEE — While 2,500 Republican delegates were gathering to nominate Donald Trump at the party convention in Milwaukee, a group of conservative Trump opponents gathered four blocks away to talk about the existential threat the GOP candidate poses to the country. The event was organized by Principles First, which calls itself “a nationwide grassroots movement of […] The post Anti-Trump conservatives ponder what to do in November — and beyond appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Marquette University EOP to host ‘Be The Difference’ Youth Town Hall, July 24
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University’s College Bound Scholars program will host its “Be The Difference” Youth Town Hall, an event designed to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders. The free, public event will take place Wednesday, July 24, at 1 p.m. at Varsity Theatre, 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Resorts clean up after hosting RNC delegates
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. — Cleanup took place at hotels and resorts that hosted Republican National Convention delegates across the state this weekend. Weekends are always a busy time at The Abbey Resort in Lake Geneva. Saturday was especially busy for general manager Dan Dolan and his team, who just...
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5 things to know and do the week of July 22
It’s Monday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance. 1. Tour Alverno: Monday, July 22. Alverno College invites...
Long-time Road America employee lives at the race track
ELKHART, Wis. — A Road America staff member has worked at the track for over 30 years. He loved the place so much that he decided to make it his literal home. Bryan Walthers saw his first race at Road America when he was 9-years-old. He was immediately hooked and now lives in a 37-foot-long motorhome at the track. Rain or shine, he is busy making sure everything runs smoothly in what is now his backyard.
RNC Tributes Racist ‘Ole Miss’ Frat Bro Who Made Monkey Noises At Black Woman
The RNC played footage from a pro-Palestinian protest at Ole Miss' campus where a frat bro made monkey noises at a Black woman. The post RNC Tributes Racist ‘Ole Miss’ Frat Bro Who Made Monkey Noises At Black Woman appeared first on NewsOne.
CBS58 reporter's father killed at Florida jewelry business, family asks for support
Local Milwaukee reporter Pavlina Osta shared on social media Sunday that her father was killed in a shooting at the family's jewelry business in Florida. The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported Friday that 83-year-old John Craiger shot and killed Ghazi (Gus) Osta at Volusia Gold & Diamond. Craiger is charged with one count of first-degree murder and...
Visit Milwaukee leader reflects on RNC's impact on city
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee officials say the Republican National Convention put a major spotlight on Milwaukee. "Our original hope was that we'd be able to showcase the city and let folks know that we are able to put on large-scale events," said Gerard Randall, with Visit Milwaukee. Visit Milwaukee, a...
Bucks Stock Watch: 3 Risers, 2 fallers from winless Summer League stint
There was plenty of anticipation surrounding the Milwaukee Bucks heading into Summer League, giving everyone an opportunity to see the team's young talent in action. With a collection of experienced NBA players, rookies and unproven players from all over the globe, the Bucks had a very intriguing roster. As evidenced by their recent roster moves, the team has clearly put an emphasis on adding more youth into the mix this off-season, so this was a chance for everyone to showcase why they deserve to play in the big leagues.
Brewers 8, Twins 7: Late homers the difference
MINNEAPOLIS – The longball was the difference for the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday afternoon. Jackson Chourio tied the game with a solo home run in the seventh inning, Rhys Hoskins provided the lead with a two-run blast in the eighth and Eric Haase finished it off with a solo blast in the ninth as the Brewers swept the Minnesota Twins, 8-7, at Target Field. ...
SPD Reminder: No Overnight Parking of Campers, Boats, Trailers
City streets are not the place to park anything but your car, truck or SUV, but it’s apparent that other vehicles – or their accessories – are also spending the night parked curbside. With that comes a reminder from the Sheboygan Police Department that there’s an ordinance that prohibits the overnight parking of trailers, campers, and boats on city streets…with an important exception.
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