Chip Duncan walks the walk

Chip Duncan walks the walk

Filmmaker/author looks at turmoil with a different lens in a book that strives to dispel stereotypes and to offer hope.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 09. November 2009

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 09. November 2009

Walker’s Point buildings sold; future development site – JSOnline Kohl and Feingold call for stimulus funds for high-speed rail in Wisconsin – BizTimes Alderman: Go green or go away « The Daily Reporter Milwaukee Water System Lease Could Cost Community Millions Per Year — Food & Water Watch Local leaders revolt against wheel tax bill « The Daily Reporter Derse building wins LEED silver status – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: AirTran to expand service again in Milwaukee – BizTimes AirTran to further expand Mitchell service – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Menomonee Valley Industrial Center wins EPA award – JSOnline Milwaukee gets $300,000 brownfield grant Milwaukee organizations to get $320 million in allocation authority for new markets tax credits – BizTimes The Moderne ready to go – BizTimes What the Chancellor Said Help stop defunding of County Parks! | Riverwest Neighborhood Milwaukee council approves Moderne loan « The Daily Reporter Milwaukee council approves loans for The Moderne – BizTimes Moderne loans win committee OK; council approval likely – JSOnline Residents decry county budget cuts – JSOnline 12 News Investigates Why Zoo Interchange Project Slowed To Crawl – Milwaukee News Story – WISN Milwaukee Contractors prep for local preference showdown « The Daily Reporter City may offer free water to lure businesses – JSOnline Department of Interior bill includes funds for Hank Aaron Trail – BizTimes Southwest marks launch of Mitchell service – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: 15,000 reasons to worry about state’s lakes – JSOnline Owner plans to reuse pieces of historic Gipfel brewery – JSOnline Moderne’s property taxes will help pay Park East debt – JSOnline talgo-train-sale.pdf (application/pdf Object) Time running out on Hoan Bridge replacement – JSOnline Chicago firm eyes Milwaukee for properties – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Aldermen could raise garbage fee – JSOnline

Review: Philomusica Quartet
Review

Philomusica Quartet

String quartet in residence at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music plays a strong concert of 20th-century music.

Review: STOMP at the Milwaukee Theatre
Review

STOMP at the Milwaukee Theatre

The national tour brings its percussive bash to town with new numbers and a showcase for body movement and creativity.

Sports aesthetics: Those Panther soccer girls
Sports aesthetics

Those Panther soccer girls

Monday night update: Panthers will open their NCAA tournament vs. Central Florida Friday in Madison.

Reader recipe request: Just in time for the holidays!
Reader recipe request

Just in time for the holidays!

TCD searches for great eats and treats.

Review: MSO’s happy Mozart, epic Shostakovich
Review

MSO’s happy Mozart, epic Shostakovich

Young conductor Shi-Yeon Sung makes an impressive debut, pianist Jeremy Denk renders civilized Mozart.

Fly Over Country soars at Racine Arts Council

Fly Over Country soars at Racine Arts Council

A fresh batch of work from four, exceptional local artists highlights some of the vibrancy being produced in the Midwest.

Friday Photos Friday, 06. November 2009

Friday Photos Friday, 06. November 2009

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Review: Theatre Gigante, words then action
Review

Theatre Gigante, words then action

Malcolm Tulip's clever word puzzles, and David Gaines' wild, one-man "Seven Samurai"

Mr. and Mrs. M.: Abu’s – New and Improved!
Mr. and Mrs. M.

Abu’s – New and Improved!

New facelift breathes new life and quality service into East Side landmark that specializes in Middle Eastern cuisine.

Q&A with Dale Gutzman and Ray Bradford for The New Century

Q&A with Dale Gutzman and Ray Bradford for The New Century

Two Milwaukee powerhouses talk about the daunting task of staging Paul Rudnick's most recent work.