By Nyesha Stone Three Midwest cities came together for one reason: to make a difference. True Skool teamed up with other organizations like their’s in Chicago and Detroit to create the, “Youth … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum Hires New Director of Marketing and Communications
Google branding expert Amanda C. Peterson announced as institution’s new marketing leader Milwaukee, Wis. – The Milwaukee Art Museum is pleased to announce that Amanda C. Peterson has been appointed … [Read more...]
Rashid Johnson Gallery Talk is a Living Narrative
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The first piece in Rashid Johnson’s exhibition is alive. In a way, all the pieces are thriving, because the art that fills the space within the 10,000- square foot room … [Read more...]
5 African-American Historic and Cultural Sites to Enrich Wisconsin Family Summer Vacations
MADISON, Wis. - Wisconsin’s lakes, resorts, outdoor sports, and supper clubs have long beckoned vacationing families. This summer, families who want to broaden their Wisconsin vacation … [Read more...]
Thousands Show Support for the Community at the 46th Annual Juneteenth Day Celebration
By Karen Stokes Despite the mayhem that Milwaukee has experienced so far this summer, thousands of Milwaukee residents gathered and demonstrated their commitment for their community at the 46th … [Read more...]
Life Without Meat
By Nyesha Stone The word vegan doesn’t sit well with many people. Chef Rain Truth has been vegan for almost 32 years and started her first catering business 21 years ago. Chef Truth never … [Read more...]
BLCKSHEEP Clothing Co. Pulls the Wool Over Conformity
By Dylan Deprey In the age of the internet, it can be pretty hard to be unique, especially for the Black Sheep in society. Almost everything and anything is available at the push of a … [Read more...]
A.D.H.D. Keeps its Focus and Tears Down the House
By Dylan Deprey As the Milwaukee rap group, A.D.H.D, hopped on stage for their Showcase Tour set they were cool, calm and collective. Josh Jenkins, Jalen G, G-Gifted and Mykell X squatted as … [Read more...]
Attic Jams Meets After Gallery
By Nyesha Stone A gallery where art meets music…this is Attic Jams Presents: After Jams. The event was held at After Gallery, 2225 N. Humboldt, on May 27 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. with a $5 … [Read more...]
The Power of Women
By Nyesha Stone In a parochial world, women have to find a way to stand up and stand out. Local musician Queen Tut, who now lives in Brooklyn, decided to come back home for one very special … [Read more...]
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