Feature Stories
» Cold Rush

The surf is up when the temperature dips in Sheboygan.

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» Photo Caption Contest

Got a quick wit? Think you're pretty clever? Take a shot at this month's photo caption contest. 

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» Return to Innocence

The dangers of flagpole tasting.

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» Sip Locally

Local distilleries take advantage of home-grown ingredients. 

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Events Calendar

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»JANUARY

through Jan. 9 EAU CLAIRE—Private Soldiers: A Year in Iraq with a Wisconsin National Guard Unit. Photographs and texts from soldiers; Chippewa Valley Museum.· · · · · · (715) 834-7871.

through Jan. 18 CEDARBURG—In Her Image. Art exhibit focusing on female mind, body, and spirit. Cedarburg Cultural Center. (262) 375-3676.

through Jan. 18 WAUSAU—More than Words: Illustrated Letters from the Archives of American Art. In 60 examples of epistolary art, the exhibit offers art lovers into the passions, heartbreaks, business affairs and travels of the artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.

through Jan. 25 SHEBOYGAN—Messages and Magic: Collage and Assemblage in American Art. John Michael Kohler Arts Center.· (920) 458-6144.

 through late February EAGLE RIVER—Ice Palace. Castle made from 3,000 ice blocks and illuminated with colored floodlights; downtown. (800) 359-6315. 

 through March 29 MADISON—Olbrich Garden: Winter Concert Series. Weekly Sunday concerts; Olbrich Botanical Gardens. (608) 246-4550. 

 Jan. 8 WAUSAU—Three Redneck Tenors. Grand Theater. (888) 239-0421. 

Jan. 8-20 MONROE—Pieces in Time. Intricate oil paintings of wildlife and nature will be featured; Monroe Arts Center. (608) 325-5700.

Jan. 10 MADISON—Wonderful Winter Wildlife. Learn how to search for signs of winter wildlife hands-on, 1-3 p.m.; Arboretum. (608) 263-7888. 

Jan. 10 ASHLAND—Annual Sleigh and Cutter Parade. Narrated parade of sleighs; the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center. (715) 682-2256.

Jan. 10 MINOCQUA—Ice Cold Beer Festival. Sample from over 20 Midwestern microbreweries, fundraiser; The Waters of Minocqua. (877) 992-8377. 

Jan. 17 HAYWARD—Bridal Expo. Flat Creek Ballroom. (715) 634-8662.  

Jan. 17-18 WISCONSIN DELLS—Flake Out Festival. Snow-sculpting competition, pony rides, games; Wisconsin Dells Festival Site. (800) 223-3557.

Jan. 20-Feb. 15 MILWAUKEE—Trouble in Mind. An African-American actress on Broadway in 1957; Milwaukee Repertory Theater. (414) 224-9490.    

 

 


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