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Pabst CEO on Biden’s Visit to the Theater
Gary Witt discusses preparing for the presidential visit, running an event venue during the COVID-19 pandemic. By Michael Horne - Feb 12th, 2021 03:33 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Gary Witt. Photo courtesy of Pabst Theater Group.
The stagehands are back at work at the Pabst Theater for the first time since January, rigging, gaffing and sound-checking the historic 1895 auditorium in anticipation of the appearance of President
Joe Biden for a CNN Town Hall, Tuesday, February 16th at 8 p.m.
“It shines a giant spotlight on Milwaukee,” says
Gary Witt, President and CEO of the Pabst Theater Group, which manages the facility along with the Riverside Theater, Turner Hall Ballroom and the Back Room at Colectivo. “As you know, the city does not get the national attention it deserves.”
10 Belfast City Centre buildings placed at risk due to disrepair
The Heritage at Risk NI Register highlights more than 500 buildings and monuments of architectural and historic interest whose futures seems uncertain due to lack of use or disrepair
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These 10 Belfast buildings are all slowly deteriorating as the city begins 2021.
The desecration of the House
The sacrilege lay not in the invasion of the Capitol but in the fact that it had been incited by the president of the United States. Trump supporters climb inauguration scaffolding outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
January 8, 2021
(RNS) Fifty-four years ago this month, in the middle of my junior year in high school, I went to live on Capitol Hill for a six-month appointment as a page in the House of Representatives. Every weekday morning, I’d spend a few hours at the Capitol Page School on the top floor of the Library of Congress, then walk over to the Capitol.