Music in the Park is an annual concert series that takes place on Friday nights in the summer. (Courtesy city of Pflugerville) Nothing to do this weekend? Not anymore. Here are some of the fun happenings you can look forward to in Pflugerville this weekend. There are plenty of family-friendly options, plus fun ideas for […]
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By Joan Tupponce On Sept. 26, Tony-nominated producer Blair Russell will be watching anxiously, waiting to hear if the show he co-produced, “Slave Play,” wins Best Play at the 74th annual Tony Awards. The play, written by Jeremy O. Harris, opened on Broadway in October 2019 and closed January 2020. “This isn’t my Tony to […]
Editor’s note: Have something on your mind? “Community Voices” is the place to let Milwaukee hear what you have to say. To be considered, we need your name, email address and phone number for verification. Please email your submissions to info@milwaukeenns.org. “Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. […]
The current U.S. wave of COVID-19 deaths does not yet appear to have peaked even though cases and hospitalizations may have, and the CDC’s deaths-by-age data lag the headline numbers by several weeks. This makes it much too early to say how dangerous this latest wave has been for different age groups relative to other […]
In Belgium, hundreds of deaf and hard of hearing receive each year a cochlear implant, in which a surgeon inserts a number of tiny electrodes into a part of the inner ear: the cochlea or cochlea. After surgery, the audiologist must properly adjust the device. To do this, the user must listen to the sounds […]
The Tarble Arts Center will be hosting a series of crystal bowl sound baths starting this Monday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Tarble’s commonspace. Those interested in attending this event must register for it online beforehand. Participants are asked to arrive between 5 to 5:15 p.m. to get settled. After that, the doors […]
Tea is consumed across the globe, at all times of the day. Some people have it in the morning instead of coffee, some enjoy tea time in the afternoon, and others love drinking tea before bed. Regardless of when you drink it, tea can have lasting benefits like reducing your risk of cancer, helping with […]
As summer winds down the historic Frank Phillips Home will host live music once more this Tuesday. The popular “Music on the Grounds” series welcomes Bartians to gather together on the lawn of “Uncle Frank’s” downtown home for music and fellowship. Tuesday’s summer season finale features singer-songwriter Ann-Janette Webster and her band with a free […]
The Tragically Hip continue to mine their vast archives for more material to feed hungry fans. October 15 will see the release of a special 30th-anniversary edition of their second album, 1991’s Road Apples. And this is…extensive. The collection (which is available for pre-order here) will feature: Remastered tracks from Road Apples Saskadelphia, the album […]
When planning your next much-needed vacay, the hardest part is usually deciding where to go. Do you want somewhere with adventure? Somewhere with jaw-dropping natural scenery that will blow up your gram? Or do you want to indulge in a vibing food and drink scene or explore the world’s oldest living culture? If you’re nodding […]