Start watching at the 3:48 mark to see the in-studio conversation:
Hunting Moon Pow Wow
Friday – Sunday at the Baird Center in Milwaukee
Three days of vibrant dancing, powerful drumming, and stunning regalia bring generations of Native American stories to life to celebrate culture and compete to be the best. Free admission and open to all.
Fall Gallery Night and Day MKE
Friday and Saturday at over 60 various venues across Milwaukee in Third Ward, East Town and Walker’s Point
You’re welcome and encouraged to stop in your choice of establishments showcasing art from local, regional, and international artists. Free to attend with opportunities to meet artists at several spots.
Milwaukee Paranormal Conference
Saturday at the Irish Cultural and Heritage Center at 2133 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Dive into Wisconsin’s haunted history and lore with talks on local hauntings in Waukesha and along the Mississippi River, stories of Wisconsin psychics, UFO experiences in our state, and Brady Street legends—plus a lively vendor market. Admission is free with registration on Evite.
Throughout October in Bayfield, Lake Geneva, Madison, Milwaukee, and Waukesha
Ghost tours across Wisconsin share spine-tingling stories of haunted history and legends in our communities.
Elvis Costello & The Imposters
Fri, Oct 17 at The Pabst Theater in Milwaukee | Sun, Oct 19 at the Orpheum Theater in Madison
“Pump It Up” with the iconic Elvis Costello performing his early music and fan favorites.
Violent Femmes
Sat, Oct 18 and Sun, Oct 19 at The Riverside Theatre in Milwaukee
A pair of special hometown concerts to close their fall tour — performing their first two albums in their entirety.
The Temptations and The Four Tops
Sat, Oct 18 at Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee
Sing along with classic Motown hits and smooth harmonies from two legendary groups.
Herbie Hancock
Tue, Oct 21 at The Pabst Theater in Milwaukee
Experience the jazz icon live on stage, blending groundbreaking innovation with timeless style.
Hear Herbie Hancock share Milwaukee memories and his continuing musical journey with WTMJ’s Sandy Maxx in this podcast:

























