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An unrelated group of furniture stores in Arkansas, also carrying the Schuster's name, operated for many years, with locations in Little Rock and North Little Rock, as well as a Pine Bluff store that eventually transferred briefly to Conway. [11] Exterior of Schuster's Department Store, showing decorative brickwork
The Zelazo Center houses all large music ensembles for the UWM Music Department, including the UWM Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band, University Band, and some student recitals and chamber performances. The facility is the full-time rehearsal and performance space for the UWM Youth Wind Ensemble Program and UWM Community Orchestra.
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Steven Olikara, founder and CEO of Millennial Action Project [29] [30] Peter Peckarsky, attorney and candidate for Chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2017 [28] Darrell Williams, Wisconsin Emergency Management administrator [31]
Bookings are expected to begin early in 2025 for the 4,500-person-capacity live music venue in Milwaukee's Deer District, with the under-construction venue on schedule to open by late 2025.
T. A. Chapman Co., commonly known as Chapman's was a department store based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The chain was founded by Timothy Appleton Chapman in 1857. He opened the chain's flagship store on Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Milwaukee in 1872. The original Wisconsin Avenue location was destroyed by fire 1884, and rebuilt.
For years, Milwaukee County Board Supervisor Steve F. Taylor omitted his financial ties to the popular yet controversial, Franklin-based golf and entertainment facility, The Rock, in his ethics ...