Whitefish Bay's Madeline McNichols will sing "America the Beautiful" at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadow, NY at the U.S. Open tennis championships for the second year in a row.
In "The Boy Recession," the high school's most eligible male bachelors transfer out of the local school district, leaving girls with an unlikely pool of boys to choose from.
Nate Schardin directed a comedic short film about vampires outside of the former El Guapo's building Friday afternoon. The film will debut at the Milwaukee Film Festival in the fall.
The Whitefish Bay Community Band is made possible by the dedication of longtime members such as Fran Rundel, who took the conductor's baton with no prior experience.
Holley Salmon, a recent graduate of Whitefish Bay High School, has just released her debut album with songs inspired by the death of her 14-year-old sister Rachael.
Milwaukee's massive music festival is both highly popular and heavily scrutinized. What does the festival most need?
The Milwaukee Jewish Artists’ Laboratory debuted Wednesday and will run through June 20 at the JCC.
The free event at the JCC on June 9 features a humor workshop and performances from two comedians, including Joey from "Full House"
Emily Pogorelc won a national vocal competition in New York last week, winning $2,000 and national recognition.
The Milwaukee Children's Choir performed their fourth annual Valentine's Sing-A-Thon Saturday.
Community theater group's tribute to Alfred Hitchcock runs through next weekend at Whitefish Bay High School auditorium.
Seventh-grader Ellie Taft stars in musical at Sunset Playhouse
Avid readers meet once a month at Whitefish Bay Public Library.
This was the winning photo in The Great Frame Up of Whitefish Bay's monthly photo contest.
Whitefish Bay singer/guitarist Stephen Ziel recharges the batteries in his new band.
The Great Frame Up of Whitefish Bay holds a monthly photo contest. These are the winners from the past three months.
Madeline McNichols, of Whitefish Bay, will join 13 other young vocalists at Sept. 2 ceremony.
Black and white architectural shot takes first in The Great Frame Up's monthly photo contest.
Evergreen played Thursday afternoon, and has three more performances this week at the Big Gig.
Middle Eastern movements are building friendships and abs in Rec Department class.
Patch will regularly feature the top photo from The Great Frame Up's monthly photo contest.
Final bids tabulated after one month of display in front of participating businesses.
Kelsey Pfeifer based her play 'Why Did God Make Sparrows?' on a family friend's diary from his last year of life.
Whitefish Bay High School art students display their work at The Great Frame Up's 15th annual Creative Self Expression Show Thursday night.
The top 32 pieces of artwork from Whitefish Bay High School students will be on display.
Former Riverdance stars headline Celtic Roots show at Whitefish Bay High School Saturday.
Painting of a religious icon will be presented to Saint Monica School on June 30.
Church hopes once-controversial musical will help people of faith rekindle their interest in and understanding of the Passion story during Lenten season.