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Wisconsin culture and traditions

In his seminal book on landscape painting, Kenneth Clark writes that “we are surrounded with things which we have not made and which have a life and structure different from our own: trees, flowers, grasses, hills, clou

It took about fifteen passes through a Chandler and Price 10x15 Old Style press before Daniel Goscha realized that something was wrong.

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission program director Jim St. Arnold (also known as Nigaanigiishig) discusses climate change impacts on traditional Anishinabe hunting, fishing, and harvesting.

Mark Moran with a weathervane from the late 1800s at the History Museum at the Castle in Appleton, 2014. Photo by Sharon Cekada.

When a local church or community organization decides to hold a fundraiser, they often try a bake sale or auction.

A brief cultural history of a Wisconsin institution (yes, it's ours).

It was the first major event for my new job.

As Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons strode on the stage of Milwaukee's historic Turner Hall, the audience—compr

As my wife and I frantically attempted to stanch the flow of water that spread over our laundry room with towels and a wheezing Shop Vac, that old, familiar phrase about "the joys of home ownership" echoed in my head.

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