The ThriveOn King redevelopment in Bronzeville will feature art from over 20 artists that celebrates and reflects life in its surrounding neighborhoods.
If you have traveled across the city lately, the murals of Gabriel Jesus Thomas may have caught your attention. His pieces can be seen on abandoned storefronts on the city’s North and East side...
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/11/29/abandoned-properties-get-a-new-life-with-his-murals/
“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical” returns to the Marcus Center’s Todd Wehr Theater this holiday season after its last run in 2018.
Mitchell Street Arts is bringing new energy to the arts and culture scene on Milwaukee’s South Side, serving as a hub where artists and residents can collaborate.
Halloween can be fun for adults, too. Check out some of the events happening this weekend.
Here are four things you can do to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos in Milwaukee.
Here's where you can get the scoop on trick-or-treating and other free family-friendly Halloween events in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee teens nurtured a community garden at 5th and Becher streets this summer as part of Growing Connections program.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/10/19/milwaukee-teens-give-south-side-community-garden-a-new-life/
DeMar Walker will cover the people, places and events that make Milwaukee a vibrant hub for its residents.
Eleven years ago Brit Nicole wrote “Soulmate,” a poem about destiny and connection. Now Arts @ Large interns have turned that poem into a short film.
More than 60 students learned how to play the drums, piano and ukelele at Anna F. Doerfler School as part of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music’s Music Exploration Camp.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/08/16/music-camp-teaches-milwaukee-students-new-ways-to-play/
A group of 15 members of the United Community Center’s senior sewing group, who’d never had a quinceañera, finally get their chance.
Robert Parker has spent his career preserving African American history as well as developing public history institutions, most recently as the inaugural executive director at The Chickasaw Nation...
Milwaukee muralist Ammar Nsoroma's artwork “is about the beauty of being Black and feeling all right about it.”
Still looking for ways to keep your kids active this summer? Then check out the programs being offered by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee.
Thousands turned out last week in Milwaukee to celebrate Juneteenth.
Here’s an extensive list of programming offered by Milwaukee Recreation, or MKE REC, this summer and information on how to register.
The latest effort to plot a future for the Mitchell Park Domes includes a community survey, public input sessions and a fiscal analysis of different redevelopment options, including demolition.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/05/24/leaders-once-again-ponder-future-of-the-domes/
When it comes to comedy, Chastity Washington is no joke. The North Side native is considered to be one of the best comedians in the city.
Black Arts MKE used the production, “Harlem Renaissance,” by local playwright Malaina Moore to teach children about a rich history of Black art.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/02/28/students-get-into-the-act-literally-thanks-to-black-arts-mke/