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Florentine Opera faces unique challenges in next month s return to stage

The Florentine Opera will make its return to the stage with “La Vie En Rose” next month. The return will be the first time in 13 months that the opera company has been on stage in front of an audience at the Marcus Performing Arts Center after the COVID-19 pandemic forced an early end to its 2020 season. Performances of “La Vie En Rose” will begin April 9 in the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall in the Marcus Performing Arts Center. While in-person performing arts productions have been difficult to pull off during the pandemic, the opera art form presents particular challenges: Singers need to project widely without microphones, which produces droplets, and congregating in backstage areas and orchestra pits isn’t conducive to social distancing.

Milwaukee Rep offers employees a cash incentive for Covid-19 vaccinations

Milwaukee Rep offers employees a cash incentive for Covid-19 vaccinations
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UPAF Community Campaign launches with $11 3 million goal - Milwaukee Business Journal

UPAF Community Campaign launches with $11 3 million goal - Milwaukee Business Journal
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Entertainment at a Distance: 50 Degree Days Coming!

By Michael Holloway - Mar 4th, 2021 02:48 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Giraffes at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Photo by Alison Peterson. With 50 degree days appearing in the forecasts, more Milwaukeeans are looking to get outside to enjoy some socially-distanced events. Need some inspiration? This week is your last chance to check out Milwaukee Ballet’s “To the Pointe.” Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with some live music and cultural events presented by CelticMKE, and then honor the femme and women-identifying artists in Milwaukee on International Women’s Day with an event curated by 88Nine Radio Milwaukee and B~Free. Here’s the full list of attractions:

Entertainment at a Distance: Enjoy Yourself, It s Later Than You Think » Urban Milwaukee

February fading, March coming, but what is there to do? By Michael Holloway - Feb 25th, 2021 05:21 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Goodkind. Is winter winding down? We hope so, though it means you might have to hurry to enjoy the BelAir Ice Bar before it melts. Meanwhile there are lots of late February events to warm you up, including a Hot Cocoa fundraiser, a performance by Weird Storm and a Pabst Brewery Neighborhood Virtual Tour. Ongoing: Winter Chalets at South Shore Park The winter chalets at South Shore Terrace in South Shore Park (2900 S. Shore Dr.) are open for reservation. This is the county’s first winter beer garden season. The chalets can fit up to six people and there is nearby fire for warming up. Up to six people from the same household or two people from different households can share a chalet for $75, which includes a $50 food and beverage credit and a 90 minute time slot. The chalets are reservations only, and are available

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