11 Local Events That Celebrate Black History
Black history is Milwaukee history. Here are a few ways you can celebrate Black History Month and honor Black excellence, past and present.
Black history is Milwaukee history. Here are a few ways you can celebrate Black History Month and honor Black excellence, past and present.
The artist behind Art Below Zero and many frozen creations at Wisconsin’s winter festivals can really break the ice.
Beyond washing machines and dryers, The Washroom in Murray Hill serves up comfort and holds neighborhood events.
Owner Amanda Bennaton wants to create “community and connection” in the neighborhood.
The celebration of the Milwaukee origins of the modern English language typewriter layout runs Oct. 3-5.
For 26 years, folks have raced their weird hand-propelled vehicles down Center Street.
The next markets will be at Zócalo Food Park on June 11 and July 16 before its largest summer event, Flores de Verano, returns on Aug. 17.
Kids are welcome to laugh, play and interact at ‘Camille’s Rainbow.’
As Clean That Up, the Appleton cleaner makes simple how-to videos for millions of followers.
The 10th annual gooey event is March 15 at Vanguard Sculpture Services.