Uniquely Milwaukee
They lift your spirits, prompt you to think, make you feel grateful and inspire you to do more. They connect you to our community, shining a spotlight on what's good about Milwaukee. They're stories from our city, and you can find them on Uniquely Milwaukee every Tuesday, with audio shorts broadcast weekdays on Radio Milwaukee stations.
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While a flurry of activity happens near Fiserv Forum downtown, events have sprung up across the city to offer a respite and celebrate Milwaukee.
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Fresh produce was a rarity in the Milwaukee neighborhood where Mitchelle Lyle grew up. Her Hydroponics STEM Program is changing that.
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Drag dates back centuries, but we narrowed our focus just a bit to talk with drag performer Melee the Queen about the scene in Milwaukee.
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On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, Dawn Springer talks about the significance of her new project, “Step of Two,” and bringing your life to the performance.
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This week on "Uniquely Milwaukee," we head over to Bembé Dance & Drum to learn about Afro-Latino musical culture.
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What started with a kid crashing through a coffee table has become a company that empowers women through the art and craft of woodworking.
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This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, 88Nine's Kenny Perez takes over the episode to talk about the origins of Oak Leaf Familia and Buena Tierra Run Club.
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It may be one of the smallest sections of Milwaukee, but its name makes a big impression. Get to know Piggsville as we wrap up our tour of the city's neighborhoods.
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Our tour of the city continues in this episode as we explore two areas with roots in Milwaukee industry and activism, respectively.
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Our trip through the city started south and now finds its way east as we visit a pair of neighborhoods that drive Milwaukee's counterculture.