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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee has some fun etched into the calendar this weekend, from film and culture to food and street festivals. To take a sneak peek, we were joined by Visit Milwaukee's Claire Koenig on Thursday, Sept. 18.
The Dialogues Documentary Festival runs Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 21 at the Oriental and Downer Theatres, featuring more than 30 documentary programs and panels with filmmakers and local experts.
China Lights: Magic Forest continues at Boerner Botanical Gardens through Nov. 2, with lantern displays, live performances and food vendors.
The Puerto Rican Festival of Wisconsin takes place Sunday at Henry Maier Festival Park with music, dance, food and other cultural showcases.
Saturday, Sept. 20 brings the Bay View Bash, a one-day street festival with live music, food, arts and a dog costume parade.
To learn more details, check out Visit Milwaukee online.
 
                        