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The author is interested instead on how the business strategies of networks and streamers has shaped (misshaped?) the collaborative labors of the creative teams that worked their own variations on an increasingly crowded Star Trek universe.
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A Fool’s Kabbalah by Steve Stern
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Real-life scholar Gershom Scholem and fictional holy fool Menke Klepfisch are parallel protagonists in a novel that recalls Dostoevsky as well as Isaac Bashevis Singer.
on Mar 30
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Milwaukee Documentary ‘Now! More! Yes!’ Screening at SXSW
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Shot over a year and a half, Now! More! Yes! focuses on day-to-day life and will be a Milwaukee entry at SxSW.
on Mar 7
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Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee 2024 - Final Round
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It's time to vote for the finalists in the Best of Milwaukee businesses, people, places and organizations in almost 400 categories for 2024 in Milwaukee’s longest running, reader-generated best-of contest.
on Nov 1
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News of the Weird: Week of September 26, 2024
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A fat cat, peanut butter and jelly sandwich dispute, and very old Japanese men, all in this week's News of the Weird!
on Oct 4
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Late Summer Reading: D.H. Gutzman’s LGBTQ Thrillers, Romance and Historic Fiction Fit the Bill
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Milwaukee’s own D.H. Gutzman: More familiarly known as Dale Gutzman, he has long been recognized as a local theater impresario.
on Sep 20
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60 Years ago, Nick Topping Brought The Beatles to Milwaukee
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Tickets for the concert were $3.50 and $5.50, sold by mail order or at the International House (736 N. Second St.).
on Sep 14
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The Village Voice set the precedent for alternative newspapers as forums for content that often defied conventional wisdom—and the dubious stuff they teach in journalism school, all that white noise about “objectivity.”
on Aug 26
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When Theatrical Politics Become Political Theater
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The month of the 2024 Republican National Convention, Quasimondo Physical Theatre presents a new play exploring the tragic attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
on Jul 26
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Clinton Budget Surplus Disproves Freedom Caucus Wishful Thinking
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The Clinton economic policy that began in 1993 got the ball rolling toward a budget surplus by 1998.
on Jun 26
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‘Let Me Take You Down: Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever’ by Jonathan Cott
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Cott goes deep and ranges widely in his discussions on a pair of songs from The Beatles’ creative peak.
on May 24
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‘Burnin’ in Bordeaux: Live in France 1969’ by Cannonball Adderley
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The two Adderleys were together for this previously unreleased concert recording; Saxophonist Julian “Cannonball” Adderley and his brother, cornetist Nat, accompanied by a combo featuring electric pianist Joe Zawinul.
on May 23
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More Trump Judges Can Destroy Democracy Forever
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Giving Trump four more years to continue appointing judges to destroy nationwide protection for equal rights under the Constitution will make democracy as we have always known it totally unrecognizable.
on May 15
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The Persistent Enigma of the Awful Gay Republican
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Why would a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (especially) or otherwise queer person align themselves with a party that is so rabidly against them?
on Apr 23