Robin Vos’ GOAT Panel Channels Trump’s DOGE but Plays by Wisconsin Rules
For better or worse, state cost-cutting panel is no DOGE.
Q&A: Scott Ziel on the Art of the Summerfest Lineup
It takes months of phone calls and patience to book the fest’s three weekends of music.
Milwaukee Attorney Joe Goode Has an Unusual Side Gig: Animal Law
Goode is a man of paw and order.
Milwaukee Was (and Still Is) an Epicenter for Amateur Radio
We tune into Milwaukee’s robust ham radio scene.
Wisconsin’s Democratic Party Leader Is Stepping Down
What state is the party in post-2024?
What Happened to the Kayaker Who Allegedly Faked His Drowning in Green Lake?
A swamped craft in Green Lake was not the end of a man’s life but allegedly the beginning of a long, not-secret-enough flight to romance in Central Asia.
Erik Kennedy Is Setting the Table for Connection and Community
His secret to meaningful relationships is getting out of your comfort zone and adding food.
Meet Michael Cerda, the Painter Behind Milwaukee’s Signs
His business Cerda Design Co. adds a pop of color to local shops.
Fewer Rooms and Bigger Questions for Downtown Milwaukee’s Hotel Scene
Shrinking the city’s largest hotel would fly in the face of assertions that Downtown Milwaukee needs more rooms. But it’s not quite that simple.
Meet MYSO’s Artistic and Music Director Carter Simmons
See Simmons conduct the Senior Symphony’s final concert of the year on May 4 at the Bradley Symphony Center, playing Dvořák, Chopin, Aaron Copland and a piece by a MYSO student.
