Art
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New doc explores Uniroyal departure from western Wisconsin
“In addition to the facts and the figures, it’s the stories of these people who found a way to to change and adapt and and continue to live their lives beyond the closing of (the Uniroyal plant),” said B.J. Hollars, one of the production partners of the film.
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Wisconsin actor cast in star-studded new series on MGM+
After honing their craft in Los Angeles, Paulina Lule returned to the Milwaukee to build their career and encourage more filmmaking in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin architect helps make Frank Lloyd Wright more accessible with build kits
The build kits, sold by Lindal Cedar Homes, are inspired by Wright’s Usonian homes, a concept the architect came up with in 1936.
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Wausau West High School drama standout performs on Broadway stage
A Wausau West High School junior is one of two students who represented Wisconsin June 24 at the 15th annual Jimmy Awards in New York, a national theater competition.
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Traveling theater troupe brings Shakespeare to Wisconsin parks
Starling Shakespeare Company kicks off another summer season in Wisconsin with a goal to make classic theater accessible to modern audiences.
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Film critic Ian Nathan looks at the legacy of the ‘Mad Max’ cinematic universe
Ian Nathan is back with a comprehensive look at the creation, production and legacy of the Mad Max franchise with his latest installment, “The Legend of Mad Max: The Complete Saga from Mad Max to Furiosa.”
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Blondie co-founder Chris Stein, one way or another, finds himself in the right place at the right time
Chris Stein is the co-founder, songwriter and guitarist of Blondie. He talks with WPR’s “BETA” about his memoir, “Under A Rock.”
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Milwaukee menswear company Milworks set to open second brick-and-mortar store
A menswear company in Milwaukee is described as a vendor of “slow fashion.” It’s set to open a new store later this summer.
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An opportunity to soar: The Penguin Project gives participants with special needs rare theater experience
An innovative program that empowers young people with special needs through theater offers a one-of-a-kind experience for both participants and their families.
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Popularity of aerial arts helps Wisconsin continue circus traditions
Wisconsin’s history of famous circus acts lives on to this day with aerial arts and stage performers practicing across the state.