Soups On!
TCD's illusive dining critics find a unique atmosphere and comforting seasonal soups at this tucked-away Third Ward cafe.
Oct 7th, 2010 by Jeffrey MerlotMad as hell
And real-life superheroes aren't going to take it anymore. Backstage and TCD go inside the movement with author Tea Krulos.
Oct 7th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfRachmaninoff, seriously
Pianist Joyce Yang, stellar in Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto last season, returns with the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini -- music with a back story.
Oct 7th, 2010 by Tom StriniBeerline B Apartment Complex to Break Ground in November (Renderings)
General Capital Group plans to break ground on the 140-unit Beerline B apartment project, located at the long vacant corner of Commerce St. and Pleasant St., in November.
Oct 6th, 2010 by Dave ReidNot your grandpa’s squeezebox
One of the most recognized and revered bayan accordion players in the world comes to our fair city. Who knew?
Oct 6th, 2010 by Andy HartmanDeep-Fried Romantic takes in a Packers game
To outsiders, saying you come from Wisconsin but haven't been inside Lambeau Field is strange. But natives know it's a hard ticket to get.
Oct 6th, 2010 by Brian JacobsonCould ‘Superman’ change Milwaukee’s education discussion?
While Superman isn't real, "Waiting for Superman" is having a real effect on how Milwaukee teachers, leaders and public are discussing public education.
Oct 6th, 2010 by Patti WenzelRedesign coming to Gateway Arch in St. Louis
For anyone that's ever been to the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis, it's quite apparent that the structure itself is worthy of praise.
Oct 5th, 2010 by Jeramey JanneneCardinal Stritch offers a French connection
The Fox Point campus opens its incarnation of the national Tournees Film Festival with a full month of innovative French cinema.
Oct 5th, 2010 by Erin PetersenPixie dust blues
Who is that masked superhero zoooming across the country on treacherous adventures to save the Democratic damsel?
Oct 5th, 2010 by Will DurstThe Rep’s “Asher Lev” is art to be taken seriously
A captivating production reveals rich, intelligent performances that demonstrate that life, like art, is, as Asher Lev describes, “both demonic and divine.”
Oct 5th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganMurder Castle, Unruly Music, MAM’s Euro Mo/Po-Mo Show
Two big art openings, lots of theater, music old and new. And more -- because this is Milwaukee, biggest arts mecca north of Chicago and east of Minneapolis.
Oct 5th, 2010 by Tom Strini














