Kat and the Hurricane Performing Virtual Concert
Plus, a lesson in birding, watch a roast of a local celebrity and tune into a virtual visit from author Stephanie Dray. By Michael Holloway - Apr 8th, 2021 03:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Kat and the Hurricane. Photo by Britni Pettit photography.
There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this weekend while practicing safe social distancing. The WMSE Rockabilly Chili is in full swing, so get out there and try out your favorite restaurant’s 2021 entry. The Mitchel Park Domes Spring Floral Show is open with social-distancing precautions put into place. Attend a bird walk at the Lynden Sculpture Garden, or head on over to the Sugar Maple for a celebrity roast of a Lakefront Brewery co-founder.
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What s going on, southeast Wisconsin spring 2021: entertainment
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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
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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.