
Ben Binversie
Ben Binversie was a producer with WUWM's Lake Effect program.
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Colectivo's newest drink, the Blue Moon Tea Latte, was designed to capture the color and flavor of the ice cream it's named after.
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Artist Mutòpe j. johnson grew up in Bronzeville and his newest exhibition, In Search of a Benevolent Kind of Blue, is centered around remembering the history of Black Milwaukeeans.
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Shannon Ross spent 17 years in a Wisconsin prison, and after being released last September, he is continuing his work of expanding resources for currently incarcerated people through his new podcast, All In.
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Wael Farouk is no stranger to a challenge. His next will come on April 17 when he will be performing a two and a half hour-long piano concert from memory that contains some of the most difficult piano music ever written.
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After several decades of a less public image, Milwaukee Turner's new executive director Emilio De Torre is working to bring the organization back to being a cultural and political force in the city.
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The Tandem has always been focused on the needs of their community. Now, during the pandemic, as those needs have shifted, so has the restaurant's work. Founder and owner Caitlin Cullen talks about how the restaurant has transformed into a food delivery hub to help feed people facing hunger and food insecurity.
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Before March of 2020, Milwaukee-based musician Brett Newski says he couldn’t remember the last time he had a weekend off from performing. So, having to stay home and do nothing was uncomfortable for him.
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A new partnership has brought two community organizations under one roof — We Got This MKE, founded by Andre Lee Ellis, and Running Rebels, executively directed by Dawn and Victor Barnett.
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A new documentary, End Of The Line: The Women of Standing Rock, tells the story of a group of women who have dedicated their lives to fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota.