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How About A Holiday For The Land?

The premise here is that the land has holidays, not just its nations and peoples but the land itself has ...

A New Take On The Apron

A few years ago Crystal began sitting for meals, honing her sensuality, finding pleasure in daily life and dressing well ...

De Pere Church And Bar Make For Unlikely Neighbors

The neighborhood pub is one of Wisconsin’s favorite places to get together for friends and fellowship. On Dickinson Road in ...

A Little Slice of New England

If you’re driving in a hurry on Highway 14 or I-39, it’ll be no more than another sign that flashes ...

Homegrown Cookware

Cookware today is mostly mass produced overseas and cheap. But it wasn’t always this way. Pots and pans used to ...

Frozen Assets

It was a crop that required no seeds. No one had to turn over a single furrow of earth or ...

See Me

Most days, I wake up and I’m just me, Jan…  a wife with a loving husband, a mom with three ...

The Ukuladies Hit All The Right Notes

Mary Backus spent more than 30 years as a choral director in Milwaukee. She’s always had a passion for music, ...

Wisconsin Life #513: “Heart & Soul”

Wisconsin Life host Angela Fitzgerald heads to the Oneida Nation to explore the rhythm and sounds at the “Music from ...

Taking Stock

I was thinking about traditional foods of Wisconsin the other day.  Envisioning the immigrants who crossed choppy seas and rock ...

Boy And Dog

 We saved our son’s baby teeth in a plastic margarine tub on top of the microwave. At first as a ...

Youth Group Drumline Helps Kids Find Their Own Beat

The Black Star Drumline likes to start things off with a bang. “It's entertainment for a lot of people,” Banks ...