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Frontline “soldier artists” from Ukraine perform a cultural concert of gratitude for Milwaukee

Wisconsin Ukrainians hosted a special concert for the Milwaukee community on June 15, performed by frontline Ukrainian soldiers as part of the “Music Tour of Gratitude to America,” an...
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Kavon Cortez-Jones: Fuel Cafe Spoken Word

Creative professional Kavon Cortez-Jones gave a spoken word performance at the Revolution Spoken event at RedLine Milwaukee. The event was a verbal companion to the CultureJam MKE exhibition.

Video: Transmitting Culture Through Art

A segment from the Milwaukee Startup Week panel discussion that featured Reginald Baylor, Jay Anderson, and Bobby Drake, with moderators Doug Johnson and Curtis Carter.

Cheryl Orgas: Not defined by an impairment

The most difficult experience of growing up blind was not the inability to see, for Cheryl Orgas it was dealing with the stereotypes other people had about blindness and what she could accomplish. As a wife, mother, and director of a nonprofit that provides alternative ways for people with print disabilities to read, she has dedicated her life to helping others overcome physical challenges and celebrate their uniqueness.

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Time & The Mystery Podcast: Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan

What could possibly demand the attention of Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan more than their intensely busy career? Their marriage and family of course. Before a show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mike sat with the couple to discuss marriage, faith and the work that has made them one of the most beloved and successful couples in comedy.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: A.J. Ellis

As a college baseball player, A.J Ellis never thought he would make it to the major leagues. When invited to play with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ellis was both grateful and surprised. He knew he would have to work hard to make the most of his opportunity while remaining completely open to what baseball had in store for him.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Victor DeLorenzo

When Victor DeLorenzo began his artistic journey in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, it was to literally fill the shoes of budding actor Willem Dafoe. But when forming his band, The Violent Femmes, innovation, practicality, and mobility inspired Victor to forge new ground and develop the bare bones style of drumming that put he and the Femmes on the map.