Skylight Music Theatre Announces Don’t Rána on My Parade
Outdoor Concert and Picnic in the Park to Benefit Skylight Music Theatre Saturday, May 22, 2021, 6 p.m. By Skylight Music Theatre - Apr 19th, 2021 03:01 pm
Don’t Rána on My Parade, a spring fundraiser in the park on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 6 p.m. hosted by longtime Skylight favorite
The fundraiser will be held outdoors under the trees of Catalano Square located next to the theatre in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. The event will feature a gourmet picnic dinner and a live concert with performances by Skylight artists.
Social distancing guidelines will be observed, and masks are required. For safety and ease, the gourmet picnic dinner will come with all items conveniently packaged by Movida at Hotel Madrid. Picnic attire is suggested.
Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri introduced a new antitrust bill Monday.
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This bill goes against Hawley s intention to give smaller companies a chance to succeed.
On Monday, Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri introduced a bill that would make substantial changes to antitrust law by banning all acquisitions by companies with a market cap above $100 billion and changing the standard used by antitrust regulators when considering whether a company s actions are anticompetitive.
Its intended goal is to curb the ability of large companies to use their size to squeeze out the competition by buying up other companies.
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In a weekly report released Friday, the Hyundai Research Institute said various factors are pushing up prices worldwide. It then cited the following: steep rises in international oil and raw materials prices; the spread of worries about agflation resulting from soaring food prices due to climate change; and expansionary monetary poli
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Boris Johnson has promised that Britain's lockdown exit strategy will be “cautious but irreversible”, insisting that he wants this third national lockdown to be the UK’s last. Mr Johnson outlined his roadmap out of lockdown in the House of Commons on Monday, which included a four-step exit from current restrictions. The Prime Minister has said that the priority for Britain’s exit strategy will be “getting children back into school” and “prioritising ways for people to reunite with loved ones safely”. Mr Johnson faces fierce pressure from both sides of the lockdown divide. While the Prime Minister has been urged by the health service to focus on "data, not just dates", backbench Tory MPs are calling on Mr Johnson to unlock Britain’s economy and put trust in the UK’s vaccination programme. What do you think about the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown? Read on for the best discussion points