It wasn’t a matter of if, it was a matter of when the flat-track racing event and accompanying custom motorcycle show would return. That time is finally here.
The weather outside is far from ideal for motorcycle riding, but this weekend, you can see 100 bikes from around the country â all inside â at the Eagles Ballroom and The Rave.
It’s March, which means Bar Month at OnMilwaukee, and, as always, there are
plenty of quaffs and related objects worth checking out. Here, we will take a
look at some of them.
Metro Car Wash is still detailing the nicest cars in Milwaukee. But free services they’re offering people in need is one big reason the shop differentiates itself. Long-time entrepreneur and owner of Metro, Mazen Muna, couldn’t be happier.
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts in Mequon has re-imagined the business of on-demand printing. The only Wisconsin franchisee, it’s also a family business – run by a father, mother and daughter. It’s also very hands-on, because not only does Big Frog print T-shirts, it assists in the whole process, from idea to design to fulfillment.
“How can you pass up a place that has pastries in a case that are as big as your face?” That’s the general sentiment about this beloved truck stop and diner halfway between Milwaukee and Madison.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we bring you the story of Gina Maray, a professional cuddler, who will share her love and nurturing energy for $100 an hour. And yes, we tried it for ourselves: it’s completely platonic and safe.
A Summerfest show is a lot more fun when you know the band is having a good time. Brett Newski didn’t even have to say it, but he did repeatedly ... he was fully enjoying himself and that energy rubbed off on the crowd, too.
Educators Credit Union has partnered with Bucks NBA Champion Bobby Portis to provide free educational tools, programs and community support for southeastern Wisconsin residents.
Since 2011, Future Urban Leaders has operated as a youth development organization that engages Milwaukee’s youth with programming that focuses on increasing their access to enrichment opportunities that promote the advancement of their future aspirations in life. Their annual gala is Nov. 2 and is open to the public.
According to Madison filmmaker Wendy Schneider, “Angels Of Dirt” is a documentary from two eras. The movie, which will screen at the Milwaukee Film Festival on April 18, began its production 17 years ago as a documentary about women and girls in flat track racing in Wisconsin, focusing on a 9-year-old girl from West Allis named Charlotte Kainz.