Review: Prometheus Trio
Review

Prometheus Trio

Beethoven with his long hair down, Ewazen looking backward, Dvorak as serious as he gets.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 15. February 2010

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 15. February 2010

City panel paves way for Everest campus – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: UWM considering Reed Street Yards for Freshwater School – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Ridership up on Milwaukee-Chicago Amtrak line | Pierce County Herald | Ellsworth, Wisconsin Milwaukee Talkie: The decade of infrastructure? Gold’s Gym opening large facility in vacant downtown building – JSOnline Everest College wins zoning OK for downtown campus – JSOnline Downtown Indianapolis: Urban Form, Suburban Experience « Urban Queer Famous Footwear closing at Grand Avenue – JSOnline Milwaukee Cupcake coming to Third Ward – JSOnline

Review: Milwaukee Choral Artists
Review

Milwaukee Choral Artists

A multicultural evening of mystical music from a superb women's choir.

Preview: Brooklyn Rider at Frankly Music
Preview

Brooklyn Rider at Frankly Music

A different sort of string quartet guests on Frank Almond's chamber music series Tuesday.

Plenty of Horne: Mayor’s Hand Will Require Further Surgery
Plenty of Horne

Mayor’s Hand Will Require Further Surgery

Barrett Announces New Manufacturing Plant in Valley

A Dem Bones Fairytale: A date to die for
A Dem Bones Fairytale

A date to die for

Another Saturday night in Nodaway Valley as Doris plans an evening Rod will never forget.

Winter Scenes: Ice volcanoes and other Lake Michigan oddities
Winter Scenes

Ice volcanoes and other Lake Michigan oddities

TCD's latest winter gallery features ice volcanoes, frozen skipping stones, miniature glaciers and a mystery post-Valentine's message.

Shakespeare in a (black) box: Much to do for Bard lovers
Shakespeare in a (black) box

Much to do for Bard lovers

Despite the lack of a full-time company, the work of Shakespeare is getting plenty of stage time this season.

Still Christly after all these years

Still Christly after all these years

Ted Neely pushes the bounds of plausibility but hits the high notes in touring production of Superstar