Kat and the Hurricane Performing Virtual Concert
Plus, a lesson in birding, watch a roast of a local celebrity and tune into a virtual visit from author Stephanie Dray. By Michael Holloway - Apr 8th, 2021 03:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Kat and the Hurricane. Photo by Britni Pettit photography.
There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this weekend while practicing safe social distancing. The WMSE Rockabilly Chili is in full swing, so get out there and try out your favorite restaurant’s 2021 entry. The Mitchel Park Domes Spring Floral Show is open with social-distancing precautions put into place. Attend a bird walk at the Lynden Sculpture Garden, or head on over to the Sugar Maple for a celebrity roast of a Lakefront Brewery co-founder.
Keg Stand Up Returns By Michael Holloway - Apr 1st, 2021 05:57 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Lakefront Brewery. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this weekend while practicing safe social distancing. This week, the 19th Annual Rockabilly Chili contest kicks off with a new socially distanced format. Celebrate Easter at the Milwaukee County Zoo, and enjoy some Lakefront beer while attending the return of the brewery’s popular Keg Standup event.
Ongoing: Winter Chalets at South Shore Park
The winter chalets at South Shore Terrace in South Shore Park (2900 S. Shore Dr.) are still open for reservation. The chalets can fit up to six people and there is nearby fire for warming up. Up to six people from the same household or two people from different households can share a chalet for $75, which includes a $50 food and beverage credit and a 90 minute time slot. The chalets are reservations only, and are available seven d
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By Michael Holloway - Mar 4th, 2021 02:48 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Giraffes at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Photo by Alison Peterson.
With 50 degree days appearing in the forecasts, more Milwaukeeans are looking to get outside to enjoy some socially-distanced events. Need some inspiration? This week is your last chance to check out Milwaukee Ballet’s “To the Pointe.” Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with some live music and cultural events presented by CelticMKE, and then honor the femme and women-identifying artists in Milwaukee on International Women’s Day with an event curated by 88Nine Radio Milwaukee and
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February fading, March coming, but what is there to do? By Michael Holloway - Feb 25th, 2021 05:21 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Goodkind.
Is winter winding down? We hope so, though it means you might have to hurry to enjoy the BelAir Ice Bar before it melts. Meanwhile there are lots of late February events to warm you up, including a Hot Cocoa fundraiser, a performance by Weird Storm and a Pabst Brewery Neighborhood Virtual Tour.
Ongoing: Winter Chalets at South Shore Park
The winter chalets at South Shore Terrace in South Shore Park (2900 S. Shore Dr.) are open for reservation. This is the county’s first winter beer garden season. The chalets can fit up to six people and there is nearby fire for warming up. Up to six people from the same household or two people from different households can share a chalet for $75, which includes a $50 food and beverage credit and a 90 minute time slot. The chalets are reservations only, and are available