When five 3rd District aldermanic candidates gathered at Gordon Park Pavilion on a bitterly cold night last month, about 75 residents turned out to hear their positions on important city and neighborhood issues. Predictably, the most controversial questions centered around development, parking, and homeowner-student relations in the UWM area.
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It’s Community Central at Gee’s
by Tamara Key
And he scores!!! This is exactly what Gaulien Smith did when he came up with a Milwaukee Bucks theme for his barber shop, Gee’s Clippers. When asked how this theme came about, he says, “I’ve always been a Milwaukee Bucks fans…since I was a cub.”
Telling Our Stories
by Tanya Cromartie-Twaddle
Black History Month. This is the month set aside for the appreciation of African American Heritage.
For me, it is the most complicated time of the year when it comes to my VIEWS. I am reflective, angry, proud, disappointed, appreciative, suspicious, sensitive, all at once.
Sierra Club: Birding in Israel
Upcoming monthly meeting, Monday, February 16th, at 7pm in the Mayfair Mall Community Room, at the Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa. Guest speaker is Judge Charles Schudson, who recently spent some time birding in Israel. This seems an unlikely place to most people to go bird watching, but the border between Israel and Jordan is a […]
UWM Fine Arts Quartet Season
The Fine Arts Quartet, artists-in-residence at UWM’s Peck School of the
Arts, continues its 2003-2004 season with a concert on Sunday, February
22, 2004 at 3 PM in the Helen Bader Concert Hall of the Helene Zelazo
Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 East Kenwood Boulevard. Tickets are
available from the Peck School of the Arts Box Office, 414-229-4308.
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