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Icon: Music Through the Lens:On the Net
A look at where music photography sits in the contemporary, popular culture landscape, and whether music photography still has a role to play.
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Icon: Music Through the Lens:On the Wall
The transition of music photography from a niche pastime to a highly collectable and valuable art form is examined through conversations with industry insiders.
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated:Autumn Supper
Oven-roasted chicken thighs; the best tools for roasting; easy apple crumble.
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Report: Milwaukee Public Schools not in position to ensure student success
The damning report outlines a number of internal and external factors at the district that have caused multiple failures.
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2 GOP state lawmakers pushing to advance nuclear energy in Wisconsin
Two Republicans who chair state legislative committees on energy and utilities say they want to bring more nuclear power online in Wisconsin in the coming years.
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Bipartisan proposal to expand Medicaid coverage for new moms returns to Madison
Wisconsin lawmakers are once again considering expanding Medicaid access for new mothers — a proposal that received bipartisan support in past sessions but has never received a vote in the state Assembly.
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Here’s what to know about Wisconsin’s new school testing standards
Wisconsin’s measuring stick for how students are performing in school changed this year when the state rolled out new testing standards. WPR set out to answer questions about standardized testing.
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For race on Lake Superior, ice will suffice — if it’s cold enough
Now one of the region’s largest winter events, the annual Book Across the Bay race is coming Saturday in Ashland. Read how monitoring the weather has been a “roller coaster.”
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Union tells Supreme Court that UW Health can collectively bargain despite Act 10
A union representing nurses in Madison is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to require UW Health to collectively bargain despite Act 10 stripping those rights from most public employees in 2011.
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More schools in Milwaukee are being tested for possible high levels of lead
Health officials in Milwaukee are testing more schools for high levels of lead after two more students have tested positive for lead poisoning.