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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You can't tell the history of hip-hop in Milwaukee without talking to Speech. He's more than a character in the story; he helped write it.
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On our last episode, we found the groundbreaking song. On this one, key members of Milwaukee's hip-hop scene explain how it's been lost to time.
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A businessman with a plan finds a group of energetic local kids who model themselves on James Brown and convinces them to record a groundbreaking song.
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Episode two of "Backspin" takes us to the early 1980s, when one man looked at the city's burgeoning music scene and saw an opportunity.
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Even before celebrating a half-century of hip-hop, the genre's birthplace was well-known. Where it started in Brew City, however, was a bigger question.
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This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, we take a tour around Bronzeville and meet the residents that color the neighborhood.
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On this episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee," we revisit another Radio Milwaukee podcast, "By Every Measure," to understand the role housing has in the Bronzeville neighborhood.
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On this episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee," we chat with Tiffany Miller about combining her creative and entrepreneurial pursuits, and hear some of her poetry.
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One of Milwaukee's fastest-rising duos were regulars at the East Side staple before gracing stages across the city.
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As our month-long exploration of "Milwaukee Regulars" continues, we delve into the world of the Milwaukee Public Museum from someone who might know it better than anyone.