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NOVEMBER 2016
NOBEL PRIZE HAS A UWM CONNECTION
ON THE SCENE MILWAUKEES BEST EVENTS GUIDE by B.D. Louis FREE SHOW The WhiskeyBelles Friday, November 18 at 9 p.m., The Fire Pit’s side bar Don’t miss The WhiskeyBelles for one special night of music at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in downtown Milwaukee. Colors & Chords Milwaukee’s Music and Art Spectacle Featuring: Rusty Pelicans, Midwest Death Rattle, Nineteen Thirteen, The Lovelies, Broken Genius with Chris McIntyre and Montreal Cain, Keith Pulvermacher Band, Hello Death, and more acts to be announced! Tuesday, November 22 Doors Open 6PM / Show 6:30PM Turner Hall Ballroom Colors & Chords merges music and live art onstage, creating a truly multi-sensory experience filled with unexpected and memorable collaborations. 100% of proceeds benefit Islands of Brilliance, a Milwaukee nonprofit that runs creative and technology workshops for children, teens and young adults on the autism spectrum. Host: Dori Zori, 88NINE Radio Milwaukee Bands: Rusty Pelicans, Midwest Death Rattle, Nineteen Thirteen, The Lovelies, Broken Genius with Chris McIntyre and Montreal Cain, Keith Pulvermacher Band, Hello Death. More acts to be announced! Artists: Pfister Hotel Artist in Residence Pamela M. Anderson, Dwellephant, Jeff Redmon, Melissa Dorn Richards, David Mark Zimmerman, Tia Richardson, Cynthia Short, Frank Juarez More Evnets>>page 4
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by Matthew Wamser This year’s list of Nobel Prize winners includes a UWM connection. Alexander “Leggy” Arnold, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UWM, did his master’s and doctoral research under Bernard “Ben” Feringa, who shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart. The scientists were honored for their work in developing the first nanomotors, molecule-size devices capable of human-controlled movement. From 1996 to 2002, Arnold worked under Feringa at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. He received his master’s degree in 1998 and his doctorate in 2002. He discussed his time with Feringa, as well as his current work at UWM and the Milwaukee InNoble Prize>>page 9
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