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‘The Making Of American Girl’, A Forty-Year Celebration Of Girlhood That Started in Madison
forbes.comAmerican Players Theatre in Spring Green receives Tony Award
I've never seen a show there that I wasn't blown away by. Visit, if you have the chance.
Happy birthday, Malcolm X (1925-1965)
“I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I'm a human being, first and foremost, and as such I'm for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.”
Who is the rock or pop star that you think is the jazziest?
reddit.comAre you aware Madison has the only raccoon museum on earth?
I discovered it this weekend on Commercial Ave. Three cheers for trash pandas.
Pizza Hut brings back old-school restaurant features
Are we all heading back to pizza parlors? (Favorite birthday parties of my youth in Olympia, WA - Dirty Dave's Pizza Parlor - opened in 1972 and is still there!)
On this day, in 1900, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was first published.
“Never give up... No one knows what's going to happen next.”
― L. Frank Baum
Milwaukee mural honors Bob Uecker with 100-foot tribute
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On this day, in 1967, Jimi Hendrix's debut album dropped
It includes hits like "Purple Haze," "Hey Joe," and "Foxy Lady."
On this day, in 1967, Seattle's Jimi Hendrix released his first album, Are You Experienced
It includes the tracks "Purple Haze," "Hey Joe," and "Foxy Lady."
A Wisconsin Wishing Tree
In Waunakee. Story c/o PBS Milwaukee.
African native Marabou stork spotted in northeast Wisconsin
Keep your eyes peeled, bird nerds.
On this day, in 1792, Mount Rainier was sighted and named by an English explorer
Before Rainier, it was called several different names by the indigenous population including Tahoma, Tacobet, Takhoma, and təqʷubəʔ
"In 2023–2024, Midwest residents spent about 8 minutes per day on “narrow” arts activities, which is roughly in line with the rest of the country. That’s because only around 4.9% of residents reported doing any of these activities on the specific day they were surveyed.
But those Midwesterners who did take part in art creation committed real time: a whopping 2 hours 20 minutes, compared to just 1 hour 49 minutes outside of the region.
That’s a full 31-minute difference on time spent on arts activities!"
The Soaring album, well, SOARS. It's amazing.