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Wisconsin Life #409: “Making Magic”

This collection of stories from people sharing their “Wisconsin Life” includes the story of Kim Souther, a classically trained cellist ...

The Quiet Rolls In

There are many reasons to hunt. For Mike Paulus, part of the appeal is the quiet. Things calm down right ...

A Packer In Vikingland

There are few things that Green Bay fans like better than to show their Packer Pride at road games. Whether ...

Shakespeare Workshop Helps Veterans Heal

Milwaukee actor and therapist Nancy Smith-Watson and her husband have always loved Shakespeare. “Shakespeare tells the best stories. He tells ...

Wisconsin Life #408: “Creative Origins”

This collection of stories from people sharing their “Wisconsin Life” includes the story of a team of four UW-Barron engineering ...

Oneida Beaders Keep Tradition Alive And Thriving

Raised beadwork was once widely practiced by the Iroquois but the art form had declined precipitously in the mid-20th century. Beadwork ...

Love And Memory Loss

Imagine your spouse doesn’t know you anymore. All the moments you shared, gone. Leota Ester tells us about the community ...

Milwaukee Artist Paints Her City In A Positive Light

Milwaukee is frequently referred to as America’s most segregated city. Tia Richardson knows decades of racial division have opened a ...

Wisconsin Life #407: “Past and Present”

This collection of stories from people sharing their “Wisconsin Life” includes the story of Tia Richardson, a Milwaukee artist who ...

Rooting For The Home Team

The Brewers may have had a losing record this year, but it wasn’t always this way. Historian John Gurda recalls ...

Wisconsin Life #406: “Ardent Artists”

This collection of stories from people sharing their “Wisconsin Life” includes the story of Ike Kumrow, a Random Lake man ...