DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival
May 18-20, Town Clock & Washington Park 
Spring may have arrived early this year but there is nothing like the arrival of the DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival to signal the start of Dubuque’s fabulous festival season.  Sponsored by the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, the DubuqueFest is the city’s oldest continuously running festival. Continue reading »
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Old House Enthusiasts Old House Tour
May 19-20 Each year, the Old House Enthusiasts host their Annual Old House Tour in conjunction with DubuqueFest weekend, providing lovers of old homes and architecture an opportunity to visit some of the great historic structures for which Dubuque is known. This year’s tour, the Old House Enthusiasts 26th, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  The tour will be held rain or shine. Continue reading »
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Dubuque Renaissance Faire
May 19-20, Camp Albrecht Acres 
Faeries, knights in armor, a king and queen and their court will all appear at Camp Albrecht Acres this month.  The Dubuque Renaissance Faire returns to Albrecht Acres at 14837 Sherrill Road the weekend of May 19-20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.  The family-friendly event is a fundraiser for Albrecht Acres, which provides services for disabled children and special needs adults.  Visitors can meet the King and Queen, watch jousting, swordplay, jugglers, and minstrels, and shop the marketplace for a range of goods. Continue reading »
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Budweiser Live Music Calendar - Now - May 31!

Wednesday, May 16
Ken Killian Jazz Trio @ Riverboat Lounge, 4:30 PM 
Acoustic Jam @ Cornerstone, 6:30 PM 
Laughing Moon Comedy, Scott Long @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 8 PM 
Open Mic with Jake Bender @ The Bank, 9 PM 

Thursday, May 17
Dueling Pianos @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 8 PM
Medicine Band @ The Cornerstone, 9 PM 


Friday, May 18
Tony Leonard @ Frank O’Dowd’s Pub, 7:30 PM 
The Wundos @ Galena Brewing Co., 7:30 PM 
The Midtown Me @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 6 & 8 PM 
Adam Beck @ Mystique Casino, 8 PM 
Steve Cavanaugh & Randy Droessler @ Spirits, 8 PM 
Taste Like Chicken @ The Yardarm, 8 PM 
Steve Grismore Trio @ The Cornerstone, 8:30 PM 
Mondo Drag @ Off Minor, 9 PM 
Renegade @ Northside Bar, 9 PM 
Awesome Sauce @ Dirty Ernie’s, 9 PM 
Todd Clouser & A Love Electric @ The Bank, 9:30 PM 
Crystal Leather @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 10 PM 

Saturday, May 19 
Nate Jenkins Band, 3 PM @ DubuqueFest, Washington Park
Roy Schroedl @ Stone Cliff Wine Bar, 7:30 PM 
Tony Leonard @ Frank O’Dowd’s Pub, 7:30 PM 
The Bluesniks @ Galena Brewing Co., 7:30 PM 
Crystal Gayle @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 4 & 8 PM 
Adam Beck @ Mystique Casino, 8 PM 
Zero 2 Sixty @ The Yardarm, 8 PM 
Lenny Wayne @ The Cornerstone, 8 PM 
Massey Road @ Perxactly, 8 PM 
Velkroe Sneker @ Potosi Firemen’s Dance, 8 PM 
Wicked Liz & The Belly Swirls @ The Lift, 9 PM 
Bryan Popp & Corey Jenny @ Spirits, 9 PM 
Pash N Brew @ Denny’s Lux Club, 9 PM
Matt McPherson @ Keil’s, 9 PM 
Mixed Emotions @ Leisure Lake, 9 PM 
River Glen @ The Bank, 9:30 PM 
The Lonely Goats @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 10 PM

Sunday, May 20
Fever River String Band @ Council Hill Station, 1 PM 
Open Mic @ The Cornerstone, 2:30 PM 
The Johnny Rockers @ New Diggings General Store, 3:30 PM
Johnny Rockers @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 6 PM 


Continue reading »
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Kickoff to Summer
Town Clock Plaza, Friday, May 25, 5 - 11p.m. 
Summer is almost here. It’s official… so sayeth the Budweiser! And as such, the Kickoff to Summer returns to the Town Clock, Friday, May 27th, sponsored by the Diamond Jo Casino, Budweiser, the stations of Cumulus Broadcasting in Dubuque and, of course, 365ink. Admission is free with plenty of food and beverages available for purchase and all ages are welcome. Continue reading »
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21st Annual Catfish Festival
May 25-27, A.Y. McDonald Park 
If Catfish Festival were human, she’d be turning 21 this year.  That seems like a pretty good reason to celebrate.  And in fact, Catfish Festival will be celebrating – not just “all things catfish” as it does every year or even the fact that the festival is starting it’s third decade, but the fact that last year’s change in dates proved successful. Continue reading »
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Moon Bar Entertainment: May 10 and beyond...

Click the title for details on all of the following upcoming show at the Diamond Jo Casino's Mississippi Moon Bar... Hairball • Midtown Men • B52's  • Squeeze • Tommy Roe • Jake Owen • Rick Springfiled •  and Motley Crüe's Vince Neil!

Continue reading »
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Historic Millwork District: Complete Streets Project
With a roadmap for redevelopment in place in the form of 2009’s Historic Millwork District Plan and an understanding that municipal investment in the aging infrastructure was essential to leveraging further investment in the buildings of the district, the City of Dubuque began to work toward funding the repair of streets, sidewalks, and the infrastructure underground. Continue reading »
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Historic Millwork District Master Plan Development

MILLWORK DISTRICT SERIES: PART 2
by Mike Ironside
After Warehouse District Revitalization became a top 10 community priority as identified in Envision 2010 announced in January of 2006, the City of Dubuque, property owners, and other stakeholders like Dubuque Main Street and Gronen Restoration began holding regular meetings toward developing a strategy for district redevelopment. At the same time, the Dubuque City Council set sustainability and the arts as some of the City’s top priorities – a challenge for any development plan, but ultimately in synch with a major redevelopment that would reuse existing structures in an urban neighborhood that had already witnessed the arts re-imagining uses for warehouse spaces. 

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365 Restaurant Reviews by Rich Belmont
Every issue, 365ink's Rich Belmont dons his napkin and digs into another great Tri-State dining venue. In a past few years Rich has sampled scores of delicious options and we've go pretty PDF versions of every one of those feature article here for your reference. WARNING: Do not read these reviews is you suffer from sever hunger, it could be dangerous! Recent Features includes George and Dales, Frank O'Dowd's Irish Pub, Rhody's Food & Spirits, The Shot Tower Inn and Star Restaurant! Click into the blog for a full list of linked PDF articles. Continue reading »
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Reel Big Fish
The Ska Punk rockers have a cult following that explains a sold out show at Loras College last week. See pix on 365's Facebook page.
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Boy Scouts Mother's Day Brunch
The scouts fed a lot of hungry mothers at Eagle Point Park on Sunday and our friends at Julien's Journal were there with a hunger of their own... and a camera!
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Hairball in Concert
The best of, well, every great rock band of the 80's came roaring to life on the Mississippi Moon BAr stage on Thursday night, May 10.
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DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival
May 18-20, Town Clock & Washington Park 
Spring may have arrived early this year but there is nothing like the arrival of the DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival to signal the start of Dubuque’s fabulous festival season.  Sponsored by the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, the DubuqueFest is the city’s oldest continuously running festival. Continue reading »
Old House Enthusiasts Old House Tour
May 19-20 Each year, the Old House Enthusiasts host their Annual Old House Tour in conjunction with DubuqueFest weekend, providing lovers of old homes and architecture an opportunity to visit some of the great historic structures for which Dubuque is known. This year’s tour, the Old House Enthusiasts 26th, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  The tour will be held rain or shine. Continue reading »
Dubuque Renaissance Faire
May 19-20, Camp Albrecht Acres 
Faeries, knights in armor, a king and queen and their court will all appear at Camp Albrecht Acres this month.  The Dubuque Renaissance Faire returns to Albrecht Acres at 14837 Sherrill Road the weekend of May 19-20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.  The family-friendly event is a fundraiser for Albrecht Acres, which provides services for disabled children and special needs adults.  Visitors can meet the King and Queen, watch jousting, swordplay, jugglers, and minstrels, and shop the marketplace for a range of goods. Continue reading »
Budweiser Live Music Calendar - Now - May 31!

Wednesday, May 16
Ken Killian Jazz Trio @ Riverboat Lounge, 4:30 PM 
Acoustic Jam @ Cornerstone, 6:30 PM 
Laughing Moon Comedy, Scott Long @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 8 PM 
Open Mic with Jake Bender @ The Bank, 9 PM 

Thursday, May 17
Dueling Pianos @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 8 PM
Medicine Band @ The Cornerstone, 9 PM 


Friday, May 18
Tony Leonard @ Frank O’Dowd’s Pub, 7:30 PM 
The Wundos @ Galena Brewing Co., 7:30 PM 
The Midtown Me @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 6 & 8 PM 
Adam Beck @ Mystique Casino, 8 PM 
Steve Cavanaugh & Randy Droessler @ Spirits, 8 PM 
Taste Like Chicken @ The Yardarm, 8 PM 
Steve Grismore Trio @ The Cornerstone, 8:30 PM 
Mondo Drag @ Off Minor, 9 PM 
Renegade @ Northside Bar, 9 PM 
Awesome Sauce @ Dirty Ernie’s, 9 PM 
Todd Clouser & A Love Electric @ The Bank, 9:30 PM 
Crystal Leather @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 10 PM 

Saturday, May 19 
Nate Jenkins Band, 3 PM @ DubuqueFest, Washington Park
Roy Schroedl @ Stone Cliff Wine Bar, 7:30 PM 
Tony Leonard @ Frank O’Dowd’s Pub, 7:30 PM 
The Bluesniks @ Galena Brewing Co., 7:30 PM 
Crystal Gayle @ Mississippi Moon Bar, 4 & 8 PM 
Adam Beck @ Mystique Casino, 8 PM 
Zero 2 Sixty @ The Yardarm, 8 PM 
Lenny Wayne @ The Cornerstone, 8 PM 
Massey Road @ Perxactly, 8 PM 
Velkroe Sneker @ Potosi Firemen’s Dance, 8 PM 
Wicked Liz & The Belly Swirls @ The Lift, 9 PM 
Bryan Popp & Corey Jenny @ Spirits, 9 PM 
Pash N Brew @ Denny’s Lux Club, 9 PM
Matt McPherson @ Keil’s, 9 PM 
Mixed Emotions @ Leisure Lake, 9 PM 
River Glen @ The Bank, 9:30 PM 
The Lonely Goats @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 10 PM

Sunday, May 20
Fever River String Band @ Council Hill Station, 1 PM 
Open Mic @ The Cornerstone, 2:30 PM 
The Johnny Rockers @ New Diggings General Store, 3:30 PM
Johnny Rockers @ Sandy Hook Tavern, 6 PM 


Continue reading »
Kickoff to Summer
Town Clock Plaza, Friday, May 25, 5 - 11p.m. 
Summer is almost here. It’s official… so sayeth the Budweiser! And as such, the Kickoff to Summer returns to the Town Clock, Friday, May 27th, sponsored by the Diamond Jo Casino, Budweiser, the stations of Cumulus Broadcasting in Dubuque and, of course, 365ink. Admission is free with plenty of food and beverages available for purchase and all ages are welcome. Continue reading »
21st Annual Catfish Festival
May 25-27, A.Y. McDonald Park 
If Catfish Festival were human, she’d be turning 21 this year.  That seems like a pretty good reason to celebrate.  And in fact, Catfish Festival will be celebrating – not just “all things catfish” as it does every year or even the fact that the festival is starting it’s third decade, but the fact that last year’s change in dates proved successful. Continue reading »
Moon Bar Entertainment: May 10 and beyond...

Click the title for details on all of the following upcoming show at the Diamond Jo Casino's Mississippi Moon Bar... Hairball • Midtown Men • B52's  • Squeeze • Tommy Roe • Jake Owen • Rick Springfiled •  and Motley Crüe's Vince Neil!

Continue reading »
Historic Millwork District: Complete Streets Project
With a roadmap for redevelopment in place in the form of 2009’s Historic Millwork District Plan and an understanding that municipal investment in the aging infrastructure was essential to leveraging further investment in the buildings of the district, the City of Dubuque began to work toward funding the repair of streets, sidewalks, and the infrastructure underground. Continue reading »
Rock n Roll Rewind 2012!  Dubuque Rock Veterans Sign Up Now!
CALL FOR MUSICIANS!  Dubuque Rock Veterans are looking for musicians that are interested in participating in ROCK N ROLL REWIND.  We are looking for players that are comfortable playing ROCK music from 1960 to 1985. The only required qualification is that you performed in the Dubuque Tri-State area during this period.  Proceeds from this event benefit Albrecht Acres.... a community of people who support those with special needs.  This is an incredible event that gives and gives and gives!  Continue reading »
Millwork Redevelopment: The Backstory

HISTORIC MILLWORK DISTRICT: PART 1
by Mike Ironside
Anyone who attended the Voices From The Warehouse District art exhibit last September could not help but notice the new streetscape and some pretty major construction occurring just across the street in the Caradco Building. What is going on there? Well, in this series of articles, 365 will explore the redevelopment of the Caradco Building and the Historic Millwork District in which it is located. In this issue, we’ll begin by looking at a little of the history of the Millwork District, its unfortunate decline and how the Dubuque community came to re-imagine the area as an opportunity for redevelopment.

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Jessica Sanchez, Phillip Phillips make "Idol" final

Thu, 17 May 2012 22:03:00 -0400

NEW YORK (Reuters) - He brought the "American Idol" judges to their feet, but Joshua Ledet couldn't win over fans and was sent home from the top-rated TV talent show on Thursday, leaving Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips to battle for the crown on next week's finale.

Van Halen postpone more than 30 concert dates

Thu, 17 May 2012 21:13:11 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rock band Van Halen on Thursday postponed more than 30 concert dates of their U.S. summer tour, leading to speculation the "Runnin' with the Devil" group was feuding again.

"Avengers" may sink "Battleship's" U.S. launch

Thu, 17 May 2012 20:44:20 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The big-budget action film "Battleship", produced by Comcast's Universal Pictures, is shaping up to become the next film to fall victim to "The Avengers'" record box office march.

And the winner is? The sitcom, TV networks hope

Thu, 17 May 2012 18:24:49 -0400

(Reuters) - The big winner of this year's upfront TV advertising sales season was an old favorite: the sitcom.

Sorkin says Jobs movie won't be straight biography

Thu, 17 May 2012 18:11:09 -0400

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin hasn't yet figured out how to put the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on the silver screen, but he is certain it's not going to be a straightforward biography.

Disco queen Donna Summer dies at 63

Thu, 17 May 2012 17:14:36 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disco queen Donna Summer, whose sultry voice and pulsing rhythms on hits like "Last Dance" and "Love to Love You Baby" defined the 1970s disco era, died of cancer on Thursday at age 63.

Peter Berg discusses bringing "Battleship" to film

Thu, 17 May 2012 16:37:08 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Peter Berg parlayed successful acting work on TV shows like medical drama "Chicago Hope" to an even greater directing career of movies such as "Friday Night Lights," which later became a TV series, and the Will Smith action flick "Hancock."

Second Travolta accuser drops suit, hires celebrity attorney

Thu, 17 May 2012 14:45:42 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The second masseur who accused John Travolta of sexual battery dropped his lawsuit against the Hollywood star on Thursday and hired celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, who said she may file a new complaint in a different court.

Contestants? It's TV talent judges basking in fame, cash

Thu, 17 May 2012 13:43:29 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Time was when TV talent shows set out to turn wannabes into stars.

Belgian actor wins plaudits and first Cannes "crush"

Thu, 17 May 2012 12:30:34 -0400

CANNES, France (Reuters) - It is only day two, but the Cannes film festival has already uncovered a breakout star in Belgian Matthias Schoenaerts, who has earned critical acclaim and plenty of swoons for his portrayal of tough guy Ali in French drama "Rust and Bone".






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Trayvon evidence fails to answer who screamed for help

Thu, 17 May 2012 22:40:39 -0400

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - An FBI expert found crucial evidence in the Trayvon Martin case was inconclusive, saying it was impossible to tell if the voice screaming for help belonged to the black Florida teenager or his shooter George Zimmerman just before the neighborhood watch captain pulled the trigger.

Protests after Houston cop cleared of beating black teen

Thu, 17 May 2012 22:39:06 -0400

HOUSTON (Reuters) - The day after an all-white jury acquitted a former Houston police officer for his role in the beating of a 15-year-old African American burglary suspect, community activists rallied a crowd of at least 200 people on the courthouse steps to protest.

Oklahoma park accused of letting kids play with tigers

Thu, 17 May 2012 22:37:46 -0400

OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - The Humane Society of the United States is accusing an Oklahoma exotic animal park of allowing children to handle and pose for photographs with juvenile tigers in what they called "a petting zoo for carnivores."

Anti-war protesters march at Obama campaign headquarters

Thu, 17 May 2012 22:16:28 -0400

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A small group of anti-war demonstrators staged a peaceful "die in" on Thursday at President Barack Obama's election campaign headquarters in Chicago to demand an end to the war in Afghanistan and unmanned drone aircraft attacks overseas.

Storied battleship making final port call in Los Angeles

Thu, 17 May 2012 21:30:56 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The USS Iowa, which ferried the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt across the perilous Atlantic waters to a historic meeting with Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin in the dark days of World War Two, will have to be towed to its final port call.

Parents of slain Chinese students sue California university

Thu, 17 May 2012 21:22:02 -0400

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The parents of two Chinese graduate students slain near the University of Southern California last month have filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing the school of misrepresenting the area as safe and failing to provide security patrols.

New York state says jobless rate steady at 8.5 pct

Thu, 17 May 2012 20:45:10 -0400

(Reuters) - New York state's unemployment rate was unchanged in April from March at 8.5 percent but the state has won back all the private sector jobs lost during the recession, the state's Department of Labor said on Thursday.

Mississippi high court declines to rehear pardon case

Thu, 17 May 2012 20:26:01 -0400

TUPELO, Miss (Reuters) - Mississippi's high court on Thursday rejected a motion by its state attorney general to reconsider its approval of 10 pardons issued in January by then Governor Haley Barbour.

Kansas governor apologizes for century of segregation

Thu, 17 May 2012 20:25:41 -0400

KANSAS CITY, Kansas (Reuters) - Kansas Governor Sam Brownback apologized on Thursday to blacks for segregation in his state in the last century as he marked the anniversary of a ruling that struck down segregation in schools.

More minority babies than whites in U.S.: Census Bureau

Thu, 17 May 2012 19:46:34 -0400

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For the first time, there are more black, Hispanic and other minority babies being born in the United States than white babies, according to government data released on Thursday that confirm a long-growing trend.

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