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Entertainment calendar: What s going on in southeastern Wisconsin area this winter

Entertainment calendar: What’s going on in southeastern Wisconsin area this winter Elaine Rewolinski, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Milwaukee Journal Sentinel files Vintage steam trains meet the future during the “2015: A Space Odyssey” train show opening Saturday at the Mitchell Park Domes. photo courtesy Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation & Culture NIGHTLIFE AJ’s Bar & Grill: The NOW, March 27. S90-W13970 Boxhorn Driive, Muskego. Belfast Station: Music at 8 p.m. Ben Janzow, March 20. Chaz Duo, March 27. N64-W23246 Main St-, Sussex. Brewtown Eatery: Blues and Jazz Experience Trio with Miller, Stoll, and Zarcone host an open jam, 6 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday. 5121 W. Howard Ave. Call for table reservation, (414) 321-3900.

New Collaborative Calls on U S Senate

Reply More than 20 groups form an intersectional, justice-driven approach to public lands protection, climate action (Image Credit (Franmarie Metzler/Wikimedia Commons) ) Denver, CO – The People, Public Lands, and Climate Collaborative officially launches today with U.S.-based organizations from across the outdoor, nature and environmental community banding together to accelerate just climate solutions. Their first official call to action – urging the U.S. Senate to confirm New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland as Secretary of the Interior. The People, Public Lands, and Climate Collaborative, or The Collaborative for short, and its members share a common, environmental justice-driven goal: ensuring public lands are part of a just and equitable climate change mitigation and adaptation solution. They aim to do this in three ways: by promoting sustainability, climate resiliency, and healthy communities and economies; protecting, connecting, and restoring critical landscapes and lands; and

End of the Line

If you wish to subscribe, click here. February 1, 2021 In this issue, we focus on some of the ways the ongoing transition away from coal will be felt across the West. Our feature story profiles Diné activist Nicole Horseherder and her long quest for an equitable energy economy on the Navajo Nation. A half-century ago, what law professor and scholar Charles Wilkinson dubbed the “Big Buildup” transformed the West’s energy economy; now, it’s coming to an end in the “Big Breakdown.” We talk to some of the workers at the Boardman coal-fired plant in Oregon, as it shutters. Elsewhere, in Wyoming, we look at how communities are turning to wind power to make ends meet as they figure out how to get by in a future less dependent on fossil fuels. In other news, we look at how Western tribes are taking over land-management responsibilities at places like Montana’s National Bison Refuge. And we examine the disturbing links between the attempted coup in Washington, D.C., and the r

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