Milwaukee is rounding off the holiday week with a jam-packed Sunday filled with concerts, yoga, bike rides and more.
NNS Summer Survival Guide: May the Fourth be with you! Here’s what’s happening in our neighborhoods.
From a pie-eating contest at Mitchell Park to free ice cream in Sherman Park, check out what’s happening in our neighborhoods.
‘I think God saved me for a reason’: How one 14-year-old cancer survivor plans to inspire others Saturday
Cancer hits Latinos hard. Celebrando Nuestras Familias MKE, an annual health and wellness fair, will offer education and inspiration Saturday, June 1 at St. Martini Lutheran School, 1520 S. Cesar E. Chavez Drive.
NNS Spotlight: Teen center in Sherman Park is where ‘technology meets expression’
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee recently opened its doors to a Teen Tech Center at the Mary Ryan Club, 3000 N. Sherman Blvd.
NNS Video: Youths take the stage by storm
Young people and seasoned professionals teamed up last week for a bright and brisk multimedia performance at Express Yourself Milwaukee’s showcase at the Miller High Life Theatre.
NNS video: Of truth and consequences: Teen tells his story
Ex Fabula invited teens onstage to tell their “G.O.A.T.” stories at a coffee shop in Milwaukee’s Silver City neighborhood. Although the turnout was small, spirits were high as a few teens braved the stage to spin a yarn about their “Greatest of All Time” experiences.
Discover a new favorite dining spot during Black Restaurant Week
Here’s an opportunity, and an excuse if you need one, to indulge in great local food and support black entrepreneurship. Beginning Sunday, April 14 BlankSpaceMke is launching its fourth annual Black Restaurant Week.
Celebration puts Milwaukee’s female artists in spotlight
Art lovers from across the area came together last month to celebrate SWAN Day MKE 2019, an exhibition featuring more than 100 female artists from Milwaukee.
NNS Video: Watch Mitchell Street come alive with breakdancing
Pioneers of Mitchell Street’s breakdancing and hip-hop scene take over the Mitchell Street library as they tell stories and show off their moves (they still have them!).
This homework is music to MPS students’ ears
Twenty excited MPS students were given band and orchestra instruments by the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in what conservatory and MPS representatives hope will be the first of many community-driven initiatives.
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