Raze Releases “One Hunnid”
House of M emcee/producer Raze shares his new single "One Hunnid" with Milwaukee.
May 12th, 2010 by FanBeltMilwaukeeBlue is a Color You Can Hear
Jeff Moody waxes poetic on the genre that is blues-rock in advent of the Chicago Blues Festival.
May 12th, 2010 by Jeff MoodyNo need for streetcars – Ride the bus
Even as Tom Barrett's downtown streetcar project moves forward, all the arguments in favor of it can be answered with one word - buses
May 12th, 2010 by Patti WenzelFive questions for J.Karl Bogartte
Visual artist and poet J. Karl Bogartte chats with Judith Ann about surrealism, identity and sharing space with two enormous Wolfhounds
May 12th, 2010 by Judith Ann MoriartyCatch the fever
VITAL Source Magazine used to throw some pretty good parties. Tomorrow is our ThirdCoast Digest debutante ball, and we think we might still have that old black magic.
May 12th, 2010 by Jon Anne WillowSunday in the Park with George at Windfall Theatre
Windfall Theatre offers up a concert version of Sondheim's meditation on the art of making art.
May 11th, 2010 by Barbara CastonguayWeekly Highlights from 5/12-5/18
Brand new takes on the old with innovative offerings from the Milwaukee Ballet and Milwaukee Opera Theatre this week.
May 11th, 2010 by Barbara CastonguayIs America on the verge of social collapse?
In 2009, Chris predicted that the economic crisis might force society to become more compassionate. Recent evidence suggests otherwise, but he hasn't given up hope
May 11th, 2010 by Chris BeemWe are the champions
Saturday was a history-making night for the Brewcity Bruisers as Milwaukee's derby queens packed the US Cellular Arena for the championship bout. Check out photos plus a bout recap from our own Dr. Awkward
May 11th, 2010 by DJ HostettlerBehind the Scenes of Milwaukee Ballet’s Peter Pan
UPDATE TUESDAY: Show is SOLD OUT. But if you do have a Peter Pan ticket, flash it at our Arts Fever event at the downtown Hilton and get in for $5. Food, performances, fun, starting at 5:30.
May 10th, 2010 by Tom StriniWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 10. May 2010
Walker plans to direct more tax dollars to Milwaukee County bus system By Larry Sandler Milwaukee Public Library installs green roof By Don Behm How Cul-de-Sacs Are Killing Your Community By Melissa Lafsky UWM’s dream of an athletics village By Don Walker Urban parks take over downtown freeways By Haya El Nasser Milwaukee Officials Advancing Streetcar Project with Goal of Attracting More Federal Funds By Yonah Freemark History waits to judge high-speed rail in Wisconsin By Steve Jagler First retailers open at The North End By BizTimes Daily North End signs retailers By The Business Journal of Milwaukee High-speed rail heads to Madison’s Monona Terrace By Paul Snyder and Darryl Enriquez UW-Milwaukee favors brewery for health school By Sean Ryan Library move approved By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com The Problem with Parking: A Case Study From LA By Justin Horner EPA tweaks official water policy to invest in existing communities, save taxpayer money By Stephen Lee Davis Madison’s high-speed rail center will be at Monona Terrace By BizTimes Daily Madison rail station to be at Monona Terrace By Jason Stein UWM plays waiting game on Columbia Hospital purchase By Tom Daykin Panel approves engineering for downtown streetcars By Larry Sandler Site near Monona Terrace picked for rail station By Matthew DeFour Committee Votes for Milwaukee Streetcar Line By Erik Bilstad and Jay Sorgi Streetcar Routes to Run Through Milwaukee By WISN.COM Marquette’s Zilber Hall To Open Thanks To Donor By WISN.com We don’t want your stinking high rises By Matt Hrodey Milwaukee rolls out streetcar plan By Sean Ryan City seeks more money for streetcars By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com City streetcar route revealed By Matt Hrodey Council OKs lobbyist for streetcar plan By Larry Sandler UWM County Grounds development plan wins council approval By Tom Daykin Brew City Bike Tours gear up for riding season in Milwaukee By Julie Lawrence Milwaukee losing bang for streetcar bucks By Sean Ryan Harvard Business Review: “The Suburbs Have Lost Their Sheen” By Justin Horner # The rise of the new urban agrarian By Outpost Exchange Plan Commission OKs design rules along river By Tom Tolan Wauwatosa approves UW-Milwaukee campus plan By Sean Ryan No Passion For The Land By James Rowen Suburban office tenants likely to shift downtown, report says By Tom Daykin Oil Drilling, Disaster and Denial By Paul Krugman Mitchell St. fights to save Modjeska Theatre By Georgia Pabst Lease Arrangement for Intermodal Facility Leaves Local Taxes Unpaid By Robert Bauman City looks at lobbyist to grease wheels for streetcars By Larry Sandler E. State St. Narrowed… World Doesn’t End. By Dave Reid
May 10th, 2010 by Dave ReidAgency sees progress – and more work – in AIDS fight
The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin opened 25 years ago to help AIDS patients die with dignity. Today, the center helps people with HIV live long and healthy lives.
May 10th, 2010 by Julie Sneider