What to do when reset gets stuck
What I’ve never really tried is to separate all of those mini-Michelles so that I could give them each the attention and love they deserve.
Sep 22nd, 2009 by Michelle SiegJonathan Jackson, Executive Director of Milwaukee Film
"We've really reshaped the old model," says Jonathan Jackson in his interview with Mark Metcalf. The Milwaukee Film Festival starts Thursday.
Sep 22nd, 2009 by Amy ElliottWild Space Dance’s Trace Elements at Turner Hall
Choreographer Debra Loewen and a small company of able bodies experiment with vertical space in fluid ways.
Sep 22nd, 2009 by Peggy Sue DuniganPrometheus Trio
Pianist Stephanie Jacob, violinist Timothy Klabunde and cellist Scott Tisdel open the 10th Prometheus season in top form.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Tom StriniHighlights from 9/22 to 9/28
It's a big week for classical music, smaller think pieces and raucous comedies.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Brian JacobsonShine On
A dirty kitchen space at work inspires Molly to purge the mess.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Molly SwensonMilwaukee Streetcar Routes Unveiled by Mayor Barrett
On Friday, Mayor Barrett unveiled three streetcar routes under study to the attendees of UEDA's Community Development Summit. The Mayor walked through the three possible routes and numerous possible future extensions. He broke down how successful systems in cities such as Seattle, Portland, and Tacoma have started with routes similar in length to the proposed for the Milwaukee Streetcar system (2 to 3 miles).
Sep 21st, 2009 by Jeramey JanneneWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 21. September 2009
Milwaukee World: STREETCAR MEETING SET OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Buzz: Put your bike on the bus Streetcar plan aimed at east side commuters – JSOnline Rectanus Milwaukee: Streetcar Route Walker targets aid for bus plan – JSOnline Cudahy wanted to control design, construction of UWM lakefront project – JSOnline Saint John’s apartments finally moving forward – JSOnline Milwaukee’s future water business hub – BizTimes Money scarce for Lion Bridge repairs « The Daily Reporter Moderne plan seeks city assistance – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Details revealed on proposed city loan for Moderne – JSOnline Real Estate Weekly for Wednesday, September 16, 2009 – BizTimes Details revealed on proposed city loan for Moderne – JSOnline Copenhagenize.com – The Copenhagen Bike Culture Blog: Fear of Cycling 01 – Essay in five parts by Sociologist Dave Horton Moderne seeks $10 million city loan, could break ground in November – BizTimes No layoffs promised in tentative city union agreement – JSOnline Public park planned near The North End development – JSOnline Milwaukee housing market recovers more ground – BizTimes Forum to promote ‘green jobs’ in Wisconsin – BizTimes $10 million city loan proposed for Park East high-rise – JSOnline Stimulus signs sidelined « The Daily Reporter Cudahy, not UWM, would’ve controlled Pieces of Eight development – JSOnline For one entrepreneur, Bronzeville dream is deferred – JSOnline Developer wants $10 million city loan – JSOnline Real Estate Weekly for Wednesday, September 16, 2009 – BizTimes BIA Blog: Creating Something Out of an Abandoned Brewery District- IDA Conference Part 2 Public park planned near The North End development – JSOnline $10 million city loan proposed for Park East high-rise – JSOnline Screaming Tuna Restaurant still fishing for loan – JSOnline
Sep 21st, 2009 by Dave ReidCheckin’ Out The Rivalry (74-75)
As the Brewers begin the final series against the Chicago Cubs this season, it's time to finally admit that it's not a real rivalry.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Rob VostersBay View parties wrap up the summer
Great music, good food and beautiful people filled Bay View.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Patti WenzelThe Reel Scene
Our behind-the-scene scout maps out the digs for music, stars and festivities in and around the film festival.
Sep 20th, 2009 by Laura HellerLet’s Go To The Movies!
The 2009 Milwaukee Film Festival launches a whirlwind, 11-day event with a thrilling go-karting documentary, an over-the-top gala and loads of star-studded surprises.
Sep 20th, 2009 by Erin Petersen












