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The new film that follows a family of the mythical(?) creatures may not have any spoken dialogue, but it certainly has a lot to say.
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It was a crowded Tony Award season this year, with 36 eligible musicals and plays opening on Broadway stages.
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NASA debunks these and other myths: Will a solar eclipse harm a pregnant woman's baby if she looks at it? Does an eclipse emit special radiation that can instantly blind you?
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As the video-game-centric event has grown into a massive gathering, it's also fueled the imaginations of attendees with their own projects in the works.
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Our trip around the food scene features two of the city's most prominent Dans and a Bayside native still in the running for the prestigious award.
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With the Couture transit concourse opening next week, the L-Line will run its first complete route between the Third Ward and the Lakefront.
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Between 2021's "Afterlife" and this new installment, it's clear "Ghostbusters" has a pulse. But is it strong enough to keep things going?
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Pours for Parks will bring more than 20 Milwaukee-area breweries together for an inaugural event that, this year, supports Humboldt Park Friends.
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A year after screening his new movie at the Milwaukee Film Festival, Kaszubowski joins us to talk about his tireless efforts to share the project far and wide.
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The most visible of AmFam Field's enhancements — by a long shot — got revealed to the public Monday morning.
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Bravo's long-running chef competition officially returned this week, but we go beyond that to bring you all the news you need from Milwaukee's food scene.
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It's not often that the Cinebuds review a film in front of a character's family, but that's what unfolds as we tackle this Olympic underdog story.