Get out the vote
Less than 50 percent of eligible U.S. voters are likely to show up to the polls. Don't let attack ads and political shenanigans deter you - every vote counts.
Oct 31st, 2010 by John SmartPercussionist Neeraj Mehta at UWM
Percussionist Neeraj Mehta, just back from a Fulbright year in Denmark, shares some of the music he picked up there.
Oct 30th, 2010 by Michael BarndtI Am Now A Human Eggplant
A double whammy! Jeff awakens from his vegetative state in time to list the myriad reasons to love Nellie McKay and why Liz Phair's latest album is um..."fun."
Oct 30th, 2010 by Jeff MoodyPolitics and religion in Wisconsin
The old axiom says never discuss either in polite company, but this election season has mixed politics and religion in a most impolite manner
Oct 30th, 2010 by Michael RayNo costume? No problem
Pre-packaged Halloween costumes are boring --and expensive. You needn't look any further than your nearest thrift store and your own imagination for ideas.
Oct 30th, 2010 by Annie VihtelicDevon Grille seeks a perfect pairing with new menu
Food and wine pairing is a lot like dating. Devon's new Pinot Noir menu isn't necessarily sounding any wedding bells, but it definitely merits a second date.
Oct 30th, 2010 by Skip ForrestYoungblood’s “Freakshow”
Carson Kreitzer's play seems to be about freaks in a failing traveling show. It's really about something closer to home.
Oct 30th, 2010 by Tom StriniA fun comic book in the form of an opera
Jason Powell's funny new opera looks promising in a staged reading by Milwaukee Opera Theater. Runs through Saturday.
Oct 29th, 2010 by Rosy RicksMeet the MSO’s Ilana Setapen
"I do consider myself a fiery, aggressive player. And I do think it's a show."
Oct 29th, 2010 by Tom StriniFriday Photos Friday, 29. October 2010
Food Cart Friday! Food Cart Friday! Food Cart Friday! Food Cart Friday! Food Cart Friday!
Oct 29th, 2010 by Friday PhotosA handy guide to Halloween in Milwaukee
UPDATED: Still not sure what to do this Halloween? Take a gander at TCD's guide to ghoulish fun this weekend.
Oct 29th, 2010 by Andy HartmanSenate candidate Ron Johnson
Johnson continues to evade the press, but his comments at recent appearances lay out his main talking points: tax cuts, the free market and jobs, jobs, jobs.
Oct 29th, 2010 by Patti Wenzel