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From the Magazine
The Colossal, All-Conquering Rise of Milwaukee’s Movie Palaces
In the roaring ’20s, Downtown’s opulent movie houses turned filmgoing from a lowbrow diversion to a little luxury shared with thousands.
‘Is This a Room’ Places You in a Real Interrogation
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s latest show uses the real FBI transcript of Reality Winner’s search warrant. It runs through April 5.
The Woman’s Club of Wisconsin Looks Back on 150 Years
The club is the oldest of its kind still operating in the United States, and it continues to serve and shape Milwaukee.
Underdogs Again, the Milwaukee Brewers Come Out Barking
Many baseball pundits think the 2026 Crew will be barely over .500. On Opening Day, they begged to disagree.
Things at Milwaukee’s Mitchell Airport Are Still Moving Smoothly
Despite nationwide snarls, TSA lines at Milwaukee’s local airport are functioning normally.
Where to Find Andrew Carnegie’s Free Libraries in Wisconsin
The industrialist funded several free libraries across the country more than a century ago in an effort to promote literacy.
Where to Watch the Brewers on TV in 2026
The Brewers and Major League Baseball just announced a new TV deal.
A New Documentary Reintroduces Issac Steele, Milwaukee’s Most Iconic Black Cowboy
Steele might be nearly 80, but he’s still strong in the saddle.
Padel, the Racket Sport That’s Sweeping the Nation, Has Arrived in Milwaukee
We played a match to see what the hype’s about.
Cesar Chavez Day Celebrations Canceled in Milwaukee After Allegations
The abuse allegations against the political activist have caused a shockwave across the city in the lead-up to Cesar Chavez Day on March 31.








