How I Fell in Love With Y2K Milwaukee
My bold decision at 21 to move to Milwaukee taught me who I wanted to be.
Your 2026 Local Pride Guide
Learn more about Pride and support the local LGBTQ-friendly businesses in this guide, made in partnership with Vivent Health.
How John McGivern Went From Seminary to Rehab to Local TV Icon
For years, John McGivern has been the friendly face of Wisconsin travel on public television. His unexpected story winds from seminary to rehab, from stage to screen, from a kid growing up on the East Side to a decidedly Wisconsin type of local celebrity.
Four Key Developments in the Watertown High School Band Controversy
After the Watertown Wind Symphony did not perform the LGBT homage “A Mother of a Revolution” in its recital Monday, it is playing it tonight and Saturday.
Milwaukee Arts Continue to Face Funding Challenges – and Smaller Groups Are Hit Hardest
Some low-budget groups are finding their own ways to weather the storm.
‘Big Wigs’ Raise Critical Funds to Fight Breast Cancer
Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, through a partnership with GE HealthCare, is raising tens of thousands of dollars to support its mission to save lives. Here’s how.
Outgoing GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Leaves a Mixed Mark on Cream City
Vos left an impact on Milwaukeeans in several areas, including transport and sports.
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.
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.
Check Out Revival, Brookfield’s New Fitness Destination
Revival is far from a run-of-the-mill gym. We took a tour of the new luxury boxing fitness and wellness club.
