Scott Walker
Eliminating unfilled positions, state employee contributions and a return to the 80s - welcome to Scott Walker's Wisconsin
Oct 21st, 2010 by Patti WenzelSurvivor Stories
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Backstage begins a new series talking to Milwaukee women in various stages of their own battles with breast cancer.
Oct 21st, 2010 by Mark MetcalfUndertow
"Undertow" masterfully illustrates the conflicting dichotomy between being a man – as defined by rigid tradition – and recognizing the true nature of oneself.
Oct 21st, 2010 by Joshua CharlesRio de Sangre, an opera with a muse
Soprano Kerry Walsh worked with composer Don Davis since the inception of Rio de Sangre, which the Florentine premieres Friday.
Oct 21st, 2010 by Tom StriniThe 21st Century – are we ready for it?
Cuba, China, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the United States -- if you're gay, you're not welcome in the military. Change is coming.
Oct 20th, 2010 by John SmartFood for thought at the LGBT Film & Video Festival
The vitriol aimed at the gay community lately is almost unbearable.Thankfully, the 2010 LGBT Film Fest is packed with plenty of cinematic cures to heal the soul.
Oct 20th, 2010 by Ashley AltadonnaUnquestionable passion
Underground resistance fighter against the Nazis. First woman to teach at Berlin University. Executed by Hitler. Milwaukee native.
Oct 20th, 2010 by Valerie J. ChristellIn Tandem’s “Art of Murder”
In Tandem Theatre opens with a comedy/thriller set in the wet and wild world of art.
Oct 20th, 2010 by Matthew ReddinThe Antigo Trio’s debut
Milwaukeeans Jeannie Yu (piano) and Stefan Kartman (cello) team up with UW-Madison's Felicia Moye (violin).
Oct 19th, 2010 by Michael BarndtTom Barrett
Barrett is finally showing the fighting spirit that has been lacking throughout his campaign and follows up on remaining questions.
Oct 19th, 2010 by Patti WenzelBloody theater and bloody good singing
Latino Arts opens its Day of the Dead celebration Friday, and Saturday is grand day for singing.
Oct 19th, 2010 by Tom StriniA new perspective on disability
The Milwaukee Public Theatre challenges the way our culture views people with disabilities with Tap the Potential, devoted to the cathartic power of art.
Oct 19th, 2010 by Hope Stolarski