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Quest Magazine: Wisconsin's LGBT News & Entertainment Source For the past 25 years Quest has been your window into the "gay" world providing news, photos and lifestyle reading for the LGBT communities in Wisconsin.

We are thrilled to be able to feature independent film on our big screen.  This one will include live music.
20/06/2024

We are thrilled to be able to feature independent film on our big screen. This one will include live music.

Filmmakers have been working on the project since 2012, documenting early punk shows at Kutska's Hall, Northside Bowling Lanes and Port Plaza Mall.

Kristin Lytie returns this July to The Tarlton.  "She has nine comedians from Burn This Records booked for this year’s G...
16/04/2024

Kristin Lytie returns this July to The Tarlton. "She has nine comedians from Burn This Records booked for this year’s GBUFO Invasion Fest July 19-21 at The Tarlton Theatre in Green Bay."

Her debut stand-up comedy album, "Disassociation Vacation," drops April 26. When she's not onstage, she hosts the "Bloody Mary" podcast.

Greg Diring was a fixture in Green Bay's LGBT community and loved by many.  He was also bar manager of Za's and later Hi...
16/03/2024

Greg Diring was a fixture in Green Bay's LGBT community and loved by many. He was also bar manager of Za's and later Historic West Theatre both which I owned so we worked closely with each other for many years. It is shocking to learn of his passing from our lives far too soon. There are few who go beyond just living and instead truly touch the lives of so many. Rest in peace Mr Diring.

02/02/2024

I am so proud of our team at The Tarlton Theatre and At The Tracks. Tarl Knight and I are very fortunate. We had an incredible night of Jazz with the Green Bay Jazz Orchestra gracing our stage again. Some new great things are still in the works so stay tuned…

Music and The Shipyard District Inc. are a match made in heaven for Greater Green Bay music lovers.
12/05/2023

Music and The Shipyard District Inc. are a match made in heaven for Greater Green Bay music lovers.

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A new live, outdoor music series is coming to Green Bay’s Shipyard District throughout the summer. The Shipyard District, Inc. (SDI), on the west side of downto…

12/05/2023

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A new live, outdoor music series is coming to Green Bay’s Shipyard District throughout the summer. The Shipyard District, Inc. (SDI), on the west side of downto…

22/09/2021
Milwaukee has a brand new LGBTQ+ magazine.  If you haven't seen one at a local Milwaukee bar, you can check it out onlin...
17/09/2021

Milwaukee has a brand new LGBTQ+ magazine. If you haven't seen one at a local Milwaukee bar, you can check it out online here: https://mkepridelife.com

Milwaukee Pride LifeMagazine We are LGBTQAI+ Milwaukee's Premiers Source for Local and National News, Lifestyles and Entertainment! Read more Our Latest Issue-The Social Issue Vol. #1 , Issue #3 -August 2021 This month we take a look at some of our most pressing social issues facing our community. F...

26/01/2021

A press release from PrideFest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Milwaukee, WI –Tuesday, January 26– Milwaukee Pride, Inc. - parent organization of PrideFest, Wisconsin’s largest LGBTQ+ event - announced today that it is officially canceling the four-day event slated for June. The festival was set to take place at the Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds from Thursday, June 3-Sunday, June 6, 2021. This is the second year in a row PrideFest has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“After much consideration, we cannot move forward with planning a June 2021 festival without knowing how and when a vaccine will be distributed throughout our community equally” said Wes Shaver, Milwaukee Pride, Inc. President. “It is still unclear as to how (or if) public gatherings will happen in 2021 and we cannot risk the health and wellbeing of our community by putting the festival ahead of the people it serves. Now, more than ever, we need to amplify the work of our community partners and increase accessibility and awareness of the many services, resources, and programs available to support LGBTQ+ people.”

Even though Milwaukee Pride is looking for later, alternative dates for PrideFest, we are committed to working with other LGBTQ+ community partners to increase visibility of the opportunities LGBTQ+ people have for their individual health, wellness, and self care needs.

“I appreciate the early decision Milwaukee Pride has made to cancel the traditional PrideFest for 2021 to ensure everyone’s safety. Although we are disappointed that we will not be able to meet in person at PrideFest, we look forward to working with Milwaukee Pride and our community partners on other ways to celebrate Pride and support our health, wellness and self-care needs in 2021” - Gerry C**n, President/CEO, Diverse and Resilient

Every year, PrideFest hosts a Health & Wellness area that’s open to organizations to showcase their programs, services, people and resources that serve the community (as well as other underserved and represented groups). While the physical space is unavailable for 2021, Milwaukee Pride is launching a digital Health & Wellness space that allows quick access to anyone . This digital platform will allow participants a FREE listing, so no cost to the organization, to participate in the state-wide directory. Milwaukee Pride IS accepting donations towards the initiative, but, this is a FREE service and opportunity.

“When I first realized there may be rules, regulations, and guidelines for entry into a public space, I knew we would not be able to have a June festival,” said Shaver. “There are serious inequities within our community when it comes to accessibility to health care, medicine, and COVID-19 testing. The idea that, hypothetically, someone with quicker or more readily available access to health care resources could attend, while others could not- was not an option. PrideFest is a space for everyone. We cannot have any additional factors that create divides and fractures within our community.”

The Milwaukee Pride Board of Directors are working with Milwaukee World Festival Inc. leadership on possible alternate dates for later this year, hoping there’s a more clear path for hosting safe, public events. The board is also exploring the possibility of different formats and locations if the Henry W. Maier Festival Park is unavailable. Milwaukee Pride will continue to engage with the Milwaukee community on other, smaller events this summer to keep the Pride movement strong and present, adhering to all recommended and mandatory guidelines.

“We don’t want people to think there will be no PRIDE this year,” said Luke Olson, PrideFest Festival Producer and VP of Milwaukee Pride, Inc. “We simply want to ensure we’re taking the right steps forward. We hope people trust that our intentions are for the safety of the community, and for efforts for a digital Health & Wellness will continually put access at the forefront of our community efforts year-round.”

For more information, please contact Wes Shaver at [email protected] or call 718-962-5639.

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Doing the important work for LGBTQ youth.  Congrats on this national exposure!
13/11/2019

Doing the important work for LGBTQ youth. Congrats on this national exposure!

Meet Nick and Brad Schlaikowski, the co-founders of Courage MKE, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to homeless LGBTQ youth, including the Courage House.

19/09/2019

I'm keeping these Quest pages alive so community members can post upcoming events or notices. Keep it clean and friendly please.

31/07/2019
Don't put off getting tested!
22/05/2019

Don't put off getting tested!

07/05/2019

We are maintaining this page, but the Quest website is now dark and email is also done. Message us here please. Feel free to post your events and news here as well.

16/04/2019

The Quest website will go dark the first part of May, however I will keep the pages alive for the time being. I wish to that our readers and advertisers for a wonderful 25 years of Quest Magazine. My email address will now be [email protected]

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