

On the next episode of THE ARTS PAGE, we go on a fantastical journey to a distant future. We visited “Deep Lake Future,” a new immersive art exhibit. We chat with creator Daniel Murray about what inspired him to create this family friendly exhibit. Then, get ready for this year's Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts by revisiting the sights and sounds from last year’s festival.

Next Episode - Thursday, July 20, 7:30 PM, 10.1
One of the biggest shows on PBS Is "All Creatures Great and Small," the story of a country veterinarian in Yorkshire. Did you know that we have country vets right here in Wisconsin? They're visiting farms, taking care of cows, horses, pigs and other large animals. 10THIRTYSIX finds out just what it takes to be a large animal doctor.

Next Episode - Thursday, July 22, 7:30 PM
Mexico and the United States celebrate 200 years of bilateral relations. Ambassador Claudia Franco Hijuelos of the Mexican consulate in Milwaukee talks with ADELANTE about this commemoration that celebrates the bonds of friendship between the two countries.

Next Episode - Thursday, July 13, 7:30 PM
This episode of BLACK NOUVEAU offers a screening of the 11-minute film, "Black Strings," which is featured on PBS' HOMEGROWN: Future Visions, a short film initiative centering on filmmakers of color from the American Midwest. "Black Strings" profiles the Black Strings Triage Ensemble, an all-African American string orchestra in Milwaukee that performs at crime scenes in the immediate aftermath of incidents of gun violence, altering the notion of first responders. BLACK NOUVEAU host Earl Arms sits down with Marquise Mays, the filmmaker, and Dayvin Hallmon, the founder and leader of the Black Strings Triage Ensemble.
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We learn students in the Culinary Arts program at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) want to transform themselves into culinary professionals. Step into the kitchen labs as they learn the basics--from how to hold their knife, to knife cuts, to egg cookery.
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Host John McGivern takes you around Wisconsin for Next Avenue. Learn about topics of interest to people 55+.











