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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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Time & The Mystery Podcast: Sean Moeller

In the early 2000s the music industry was changing rapidly. While most desperately clung to an old school model that was evaporating in their hands, Sean Moeller embraced the power of the web and created Daytrotter: a website platform showcasing recording sessions from his humble analog studio in Rock Island, Illinois.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Sean Daley aka Slug

Sean Daley, better known as Slug of the hip-hop group Atmosphere, isn’t just here to give you easy listening music for the revolution, he comes to give you something greater. What, you ask? Join Mike and Sean as they drive around Minneapolis looking for tetanus shots and discussing Sean’s formation, craft, and desire for you as a listener.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Alex Ebert

When Alex Ebert fronted the LA based group Ima Robot he viewed himself as a “destroyer,” hidden deep from the surface, self destructive and void of emotion. Through reflection and personal excavation he uncovered his root and the flower it fed. Now, with his band, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Alex wants to tear down walls and set you free. He still remains a destroyer, but this time of the chains that bind. Join Mike as he digs into the mystery of Alex Ebert.