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You can catch "Arabian Nights" at Manfred Olson Planetarium — Fridays this April.
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Deedra Irwin discusses her experience competing in the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy.
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Do the origins of the fast food drive-thru begin with the Romans.
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Cocktail journalist Robert Simonson covered the New York City bar scene for decades. Now he's returned home to Milwaukee to cover the scene here.
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"Wisconsin's Underground Railroad" is available now on the Milwaukee PBS website and YouTube channel.
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GM has become the surprising leader in EV pickup sales as its Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra EV models are increasing in sales as both gas-only and electrics.
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The cabaret-style show explored love, technology and human connectedness.
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Milwaukee's Skylight Music Theatre was designed as a duplicate of the Coupe d'Or Theatre in southwestern France. How did the design cross the ocean?
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North America's largest ski marathon takes place around Hayward, Wisconsin. It's story reveals a history of medieval survival, visionary business moves and royal babies.
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The Manfred Olson Planetarium at UW-Milwaukee is celebrating Black History Month by combining poetry and stargazing with a program on Feb. 18 featuring Milwaukee Poet Laureate Shelly Conley.
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The Glide is essentially an ice skating trail through the woods. Wisconsin's first skating ribbon, The Glide, opened in the winter of 2025 at the Boulder Junction Winter Park.
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Milwaukee native Malik Johnson is a cellist, composer and music producer. He became the first Betty Brinn artist in residence last year and returns to the role this year.