The battle over “Raw Love”
Ald.Donovan erupts and gets the whole city arguing over art vs. vandalism. TCD weighs in with the facts and visual arts writers Kat Murrell, Judith Ann Moriarty and Valerie J. Christell share their thoughts.
Jul 21st, 2010 by Third Coast DailyElevating Tenants
The Marshall Building's elevator grumbles about the daily grind and hints at possible upcoming renovations.
Jul 21st, 2010 by Judith Ann Moriarty2010 Pitchfork in Review
Humid, cool, anticipatory, inspiring and (at times) boring and cliche, this year's Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago had it all. Kevin Mueller lets us shadow.
Jul 21st, 2010 by Kevin MuellerThe Milwaukee Bike Plan
The proposed plan would add over 300 miles of bicycle infrastructure to the city, making the streets safer and more accessible to cyclists. TCD talks to the Bike Fed's Kevin Luecke about his vision for a bike-friendly Milwaukee.
Jul 20th, 2010 by Erin PetersenIdol fever
Thousands will flock to the Bradley Center tomorrow to vie for their golden ticket to Hollywood. Break a leg, Milwaukee. Make us proud.
Jul 20th, 2010 by Joey MorganThe Milwaukee Ballet
The fifth installment in our summer series of snapshots of Milwaukee arts groups: Michael Pink and Dennis Buehler, in lean times, make no small plans.
Jul 20th, 2010 by Tom StriniBand of Horses at the Rave
On the heels of a hotly anticipated album, Milwaukee fans swelter under the spell of Ben Bridwell and company.
Jul 19th, 2010 by Brian JacobsonQuest for Fire at Ground Zero 7/19
Why Jeb Ebben is going to miss the sh*t outta Quest for Fire, and why you'd better go see them at Ground Zero tonight for their last-ever show in Milwaukee.
Jul 19th, 2010 by Jeb EbbenHigh Speed Rail is Coming to Milwaukee
According to the Department of Transportation, up to $100 million of the $810 million allocation for the Milwaukee to Madison connection could be spent on the high speed rail project by early 2011.
Jul 19th, 2010 by Dave ReidWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. July 2010
Company Picks Milwaukee As Manufacturing Location By wisn.com Exploring Cities By Rob Pitingolo High speed rail is focus of brown bag lunch meeting July 22 at Public Market By Robert Bauman Some believe sales tax is way to go to boost transit systems By Joe Potente Milwaukee – A Walker’s Paradise By Andrew Knee In a New Decade, During a New Recession, Cities are Going Back to Public Transit By Zach Mortice APM: Some cities want fewer roadways, not more By amrosell LEED statistics show green is growing in Wisconsin By Scott Carlson Urban farm in Racine is no fish tale By Karen Herzog Water technology company plans Milwaukee plant By Sean Ryan Minority businesses take off By Matt Hrodey Friday, July 16, 2010 Tosa TIF For UMW County Grounds Project Raising Concerns Internally By James Rowen Rail and BRT: Complements, Not Substitutes By Matthew Yglesias McGinn wants you to bike, walk and ride By Seattle PI Redevelopment authority approves bonds for Ambassador expansion By The Business Journal of Milwaukee SOHI District Interviews CDGA Director Steve Mahan By Keith Stanley Park East developer seeks extension on land purchase Read more: Park East developer seeks extension on land purchase – The Business Journal of Milwaukee By Sean Ryan Milwaukee County Buses Going Green By wisn.com The return of bed bugs By Matt Hrodey Watch for Falling Infrastructure: The Benefits of Freeway Rollback Covered in the NY Times (Quotes CNU) By Stephen Filmanowicz Bronzeville office project seeks $171,000 city loan By Tom Daykin Tasty Treat #2: Raised Bike Lanes By Dave Schlabowske JetBlue chief says airlines, high-speed rail can coexist By Mike Aldax Ambassador Hotel plans expansion By Sean Ryan Mixed-Use Downtown Development Puts Standard Malls’ Tax Yield to Shame By Mary Newsom “Safe Streets, Healthy Kids”: Safe Routes To School By Adam Carr Talgo project rolls on despite rail debate By Scott Carlson New Clean Diesel MCTS Bus Arrives in Milwaukee By launchmilwaukee.com City unveils new bike plan: 125 miles of lanes and 47 miles of boulevards By Tom Held Ambassador Hotel plans $25 million expansion By BizTimes Daily Milwaukee Bike Plan: The Big Picture By Dave Schlabowske Suburban Surrender: New Berlin Kills Affordable Housing Plan By James Rowen Tasty Treats from the Draft Milwaukee Bike Plan By Dave Schlabowske The East Side’s parking nightmare By Jackie Dreyer Gardens to lose hydrant water By Karen Herzog and Tom Tolan Wisconsin candidates’ cost-cutting plans don’t add up By Jason Stein
Jul 19th, 2010 by Urban MilwaukeeGreen Man
Who the heck is this "Green Man," and where did he come from? Why is he so obsessed with the Brewers? Part 3 of TCD's summer video series answers these burning questions.
Jul 19th, 2010 by Third Coast DailyNational health reform is here
Wisconsin is ahead of many other states in putting the new federal health care reform law to work.
Jul 19th, 2010 by Julie Sneider