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Lauren Keene reached out to Bubbler Talk wanting to know what happened to the "Please Be Civil" neon sign that used to be visible at the corner of North and Humboldt in Milwaukee.
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Bedecked in rainbow, the 40-foot-long bus is a "giant billboard of inclusivity."
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Artist and muralist Emma Daisy is coloring Milwaukee beautiful one mural at a time.
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A beloved literary art installation at the Wisconsin Center was planned to be decommissioned as part of the center’s expansion project. That plan was met with major pushback and criticism — that the removal was a form of censorship.
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After achieving success as an actress, Jane Kaczmarek speaks on returning to Milwaukee to perform along with Theatre Gigante founder and joint artistic director, Isabelle Kralj.
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It’s not unusual for artists to use their talents to evoke a certain emotion or create a connection. Writers, of course, do too. A couple in far northern Wisconsin fuse the two.
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A literary art installation at the Wisconsin Center was planned for removal this week without public feedback or input from board members. The decommissioning was paused after authors and officials spoke up.
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Molly Dubin, curator of Jewish Museum Milwaukee speaks on their exhibit, DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art.
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Celeste Contreras Skierski, the Milwaukee Women's Art Library community ambassador and Derrick Webb, head of archives at UW-Milwaukee Libraries, detail the efforts to document local artists' art.
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Quilting has long been a way of telling stories. Milwaukee artist Grace Rother is building on that tradition by exploring her identity as a queer person through quilts.