City Life





Explore the Kohler Dunes Cordwalk on a Beer Hike
Potawatomi Youth Canoe the Menomonee River After 188 Years of Exile
This Free Website Offers a New Way to Explore Milwaukee’s Jazz Scene
Breaking Down David Crowley’s Win in the Wild Democratic Primary
From the Magazine
May Gardening: The Queen of Spring is Here
Planting season is here in full force.
Milwaukee Ballet’s ‘ALICE’ Is a Wild and Wacky Journey
The ballet’s season finale will continue to venture down the rabbit hole from May 8-10.
Beer Garden and, Eventually, New Restaurant to Rise From Bass Bay Brewhouse Ashes
Activity at the lakeside spot in Muskego will begin next month after the Oschmann family’s emotional decision.
Old World Wisconsin Celebrates a Milestone During a Milestone Year
The time-travel site exploring early settlement life has some new and revamped attractions.
Sound and Vision Collide at the Milwaukee Music Video Show
Fifteen original videos from local musicians rocked eyes and ears during a showcase at the Milwaukee Film Festival.
The Elroy-Sparta State Trail One of Wisconsin’s Best Cycling Routes
Spring is the ideal time to ride the rails.
A Portrait of Victorian Milwaukee Royalty: The Plankintons
From their mansion, they could see the slaughterhouses that fed the city – and their wealth.
Newly Filled Potholes Will Now Feature the Brewers Logo – Here’s Why
The city will likely be seeing a lot fewer potholes soon – and we have the Brewers to thank for it.
‘The Big Cheese’ Is a Can’t-Miss Moo-vie at the Milwaukee Film Festival
The documentary follows an American cheesemonger set on impressing the global stage.
Jane Kaczmarek on Finding Love Again, the ‘Malcolm’ Reboot and the Best Makeout Spots in Greendale
The “Malcolm in the Middle” actress married her high school sweetheart last year, and has many fond memories of both Milwaukee and Greendale.








