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"Lady Like" takes an intimate look at Lady Camden’s life as she learns to navigate the glitz and unglamorous moments that come with newfound fame while coming to terms with the troubling childhood experiences she left behind in London.
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Milwaukee’s Aquatics Ambassadors program recruits lifeguards, promotes water safety for all swimmersA partnership with the Milwaukee Parks Foundation and Milwaukee County Parks, the Aquatics Ambassadors Milwaukee program is helping address lifeguard shortages and working to promote equitable access to swimming.
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The celebration brings people together from across the state in honor of Kwanzaa's first principle—unity.
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We caught up with Oscar Mayer hotdoggers Grill’Em Up Emily and BBQ Brady during their stop in Milwaukee to learn more about their unique job and the 27-foot wiener-shaped car.
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A recent event at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design asked sound artists to create a score for silent films. The filmmakers had no idea what the music would sound like until it was performed live.
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Bubbler Talk question asker Dan Currier of Whitewater wants to know about a past iconic figure of Milwaukee: Where did the totem pole that stood in front of the old and the new Milwaukee Public Museum come from?
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Since 2019 Wisconsin has celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October. The Milwaukee Public Museum held an event to celebrate Indigenous cultures with educational presentations and dance demonstrations.
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Through archival research and oral histories, Rebecca Webster documents corn's place in Oneida's history and future.
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Derek Mosely, director of the Lubar Center, and Shary Tran, the co-founder of ElevAsian, speak on the dinner and the motivation behind hosting it.
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Timothy O’Donnell has held many titles in his career: dancer, graphic artist, art director, photographer, and even current resident choreographer at Milwaukee Ballet. But, after this weekend, he is trying on a new title: retiree.