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Arts & Entertainment - April 30, 2007
IN:SITE celebrates a year of public art
In celebration of a year of activity around Milwaukee, IN:SITE launches new pieces of art in a new neighborhood with a day of activities on May 5.
Tags: IN:SITE, Bay View, Kinnickinnic, Pegi Taylor, North Avenue, public art, installation
Milwaukee Buzz - Feb. 12, 2007
IN:SITE seeks artists for public art projects
IN:SITE, an organization fostering opportunities for temporary public art in Milwaukee County, has launched its first open invitation for applications on its Web site.
Tags: IN:SITE, public art, Pegi Taylor, Harvey Opgenorth
Arts & Entertainment - Jan. 2, 2007
Novy's art adorns abandoned buildings, aims for change
While debates over public art pieces drone on and on, artist Jeremy Novy contributes -- quietly and anonymously -- to multiple Milwaukee neighborhoods. Novy will have a solo show later this month at the Milwaukee Gay Arts Center.
Tags: Jeremy Novy, IN:SITE, public art, Harvey Opgenorth, Pegi Taylor
Milwaukee Buzz - June 12, 2005
I'm Asking For it: Local columnist wants YOUR advice
In this third segment of OMC's exclusive "reverse-advice column," columnist Pegi Taylor asks readers to give her suggestions for how to remember people's names. Gotta second? She needs your help!
Tags: Pegi Taylor, I'm Asking For It
Milwaukee Buzz - May 30, 2005
I'm asking for it: Advice columnist wants YOUR help
Imagine if "Dear Abby" bared her soul and asked for her readers' advice. Pegi Taylor's new column, "I'm asking for it," does just that. In this second segment, Taylor asks for you to explain our city's fascination with bars.
Tags: I'm asking for it, Pegi Taylor
Milwaukee Buzz - May 14, 2005
I'm asking for it: Advice columnist wants YOUR help
Imagine if "Dear Abby" had posted her own problems and sought the advice of her readers. Columnist Pegi Taylor puts a new twist on the age-old advice column and asks you to help solve her problem with people who multitask while on the phone.
Tags: Pegi Taylor
Milwaukee Buzz - Dec. 12, 2004
New bridge is metaphor for love relationship
On Dec. 15, Mayor Tom Barrett will participate in the dedication of the North Avenue Dam Pedestrian Bridge. For one Milwaukee woman, watching the bridge slowly evolve made her question the strength and structure of her relationship with a man she loves.
Tags: Pegi Taylor, parks, bridge, Caesar's Park
Arts & Entertainment - Sept. 23, 2003
Theatre X waxes experimental in new season
The "X" in Theatre X stands for the unknown, and in this spirit, the group will kick off their new season with a batch of new actors and actresses in "What Matters" and a new performance series called "Full View."
Tags: Theatre X, Pegi Taylor, Ted Brusubardis
Arts & Entertainment - March 23, 2003
Taylor leads tour of "The Witch's House" and more
Pegi Taylor, writer, educator and performance artist, will lead a tour of local "outsider" artists' works, called "Let's talk about it." The bus will stop at four unique displays, including Mary Nohl's house in Fox Point, also known as "The Witch's House."
Tags: Pegi Taylor
Milwaukee Buzz - Oct. 9, 2002
Interview with a Milwaukee nude model
Pegi Taylor is a freelance writer, performance artist and a nude --or "art" -- model. Not a pin-up girl or the star of a series of adult videos, rather a self-described "Plain Jane" who, every week, walks into a classroom filled with artists, removes her clothing and poses for three hours while students sketch her hair, muscles, limbs and, well, everything else.
Tags: pegi taylor, MIAD, jayme dawicki, modeling, dick bacon
Milwaukee Buzz - Sept. 21, 2002
My "TV Sucks" summer
In attempt to discourage TV cameras from filming her while dancing at summer events like Rainbow Summer, writer and boogie goddess Pegi Taylor wears T-shirts that say "TV sucks," and everyone, it seems, has an opinion about this.
Tags: Pegi Taylor, Commitments, Jazz, River Rhythms, Jamesons



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