David Tomblin, founder of Highgrove Holdings, is facing lawsuits that could take over 200 of his Milwaukee properties. The legal trouble follows a campaign by Common Ground, which organized Tomblin's tenants to fight back against him.
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David Tomblin, founder of Highgrove Holdings, owns over 200 homes in Milwaukee. His tenants organized to document code violations, leading to lawsuits that threaten to "evict" Tomblin from his properties.
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An upcoming performance at the Milwaukee County Historical Society pays homage to the history of jazz music in Milwaukee — as well as the state of jazz in the city today.
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Tooth & Nail Studio has been hosting grief or "mourning altar" workshops taught by a sculpture artist and a death doula.
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This documentary uncovers what it takes for an American to shine on the world stage as a cheese expert at the Mondial du Fromage in Tours, France.
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One Milwaukee area resident is working to create a TV show that she hopes will educate people about reducing the waste we create. Meet Marissa Jablonski.
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Milwaukee Film Festival staple Cine Sin Fronteras is back to being programmed by a local filmmaker and artist. Here's what it means for Milwaukee and what its programmer thinks we should see this year.
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At the end of June, the program that helps protect Wisconsin's natural areas is set to end after funding failed to be reauthorized.

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"Your Attention Please" is an urgent and hopeful documentary exploring how the modern attention economy and social media platforms are shaping relationships, mental health, childhood development and the future of human attention.
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Wisconsin has hit the average yearly number of tornadoes in the state and it's only April. What's going on?
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"Powwow People" invites the audience to experience a powwow right from their theater seats.
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Why did the Universities of Wisconsin fire President Jay Rothman? A State Assembly member and university union leader have some ideas.
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Feeling overwhelmed by the options in the Milwaukee Film Festival? The themed shorts programs can be a good starting point.