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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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360° Video: Walking Among Murals

The Milwaukee Independent produced this 360° video as a virtual walkthrough to document Black Cat Alley on its Opening Day to the public on September 18. It also allows visitors a preview of the location. Viewers can spin the camera in any direction while the footage plays.

Video: The Color Orange

Artist Adam Stoner talks about his mural for the Black Cat Alley project, and its focused on mass incarceration to bring awareness and discussion about how it affects the lives and spiritual connections of everyone involved.

Video: City.Net Café jam session

City.Net Cafe, owned and operated by community leader Sam Belton, hosts live jazz events that reflect its mission to create a welcoming environment and encourages Milwaukee’s youth to play jazz.

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The GoGedders Podcast: Adam Von Rothfelder

NBC reality star, fitness trainer & entrepreneur Adam Von Rothfelder comes on the show. We learn about his story, how death affects life, what elite performers have in common, fitness advice and how to kiss and get punched in the face by Gigi Hadid.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Duane Lundy

Music producer Duane Lundy and Mike’s relationship goes back to the production of Mike’s 2008 release, Tenebrae. Besides being incredibly likable, which is key, Duane’s gift is a strong intentionality and devotion to the spirit and texture of a record. Besides Mike’s records Duane has worked with Ben Sollee, Jim James, Joe Pug, Sturgill Simpson to name a few.

Milwaukee Stories Podcast: Jose Vasquez

Jose Vasquez, a former gang member, talks about the emptiness he felt as a young person, his personal journey of change and why he has dedicated his life to working with youth who are experiencing many of the same challenges he did.