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Disney/Pixar, Searchlight Pictures/20th Century Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Jon Pack/Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Animation, Des Willie/MarvelStudios raced to finish summer attractions ahead of the writers strike. So we're back with a great big, filterable guide of what to watch — and where to find it — as the days get hotter and longer.
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We have a very special interview (the first of many, we hope) for this episode: Shary Tran, who adds an enthusiastic voice to our appreciation for the dumpling.
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For more than half of its century-plus existence, a mansion on Prospect Avenue has played a critical role for those on the road to recovery.
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After several attempts, it seems someone has finally made a financially successful Mario Brothers movie. But does it pay off for the audience?
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Rivers didn't set out to break ground but did exactly that, building a loyal fanbase at WQFM in Milwaukee before landing a nationally televised show on VH1.
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The annual event has a ton of entertainment lined up for its 35th installment, from national recording artists to DJs and aerial displays to drag shows.
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Back in 1983, All Things Considered host Susan Stamberg asked a young moviegoer to give us a "sneak preview" of Return of the Jedi. The flood of complaints from listeners led to an on-air apology.
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Cecilio "Ceeloe" Negrón, Jr., core member of De La Buena, passed away Wednesday at age 47. The artist graced nearly every Milwaukee stage in his decades-long career. Radio Milwaukee DJs pay tribute to the legend.
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If you're interested in seeing how the city's most prominent people handle themselves in the kitchen, there's a show you need to check out.
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People are excited about the Admirals' first appearance in the Western Conference finals since 2006, especially whoever runs the team's social media.
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We go right to the source for a closer look at the final wave of renderings from Milwaukee Public Museum, hearing directly from museum and design officials.
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The festival's additions for this year include two beverage areas, five food vendors and a whole bunch of gear to help you celebrate the Big Gig's anniversary.