Deviant Art, pt. 2: The secrets of Sedgwick
Deviant Art, pt. 2

The secrets of Sedgwick

Tea is allowed into Sedgwick's inner sanctum and shadows one of the illusive street artists nocturnal adventures.

Deep-Fried Romantic Rocks the House

Deep-Fried Romantic Rocks the House

An unexpected road trip brings Brian to the House on the Rock, inspiring a column that looks at the idea of "EPIC" defined, for better or worse.

In Tandem Theater opens Neil Haven’s new satire Thursday

In Tandem Theater opens Neil Haven’s new satire Thursday

"The Playdaters" is a buddy comedy and a romantic comedy, with a couple of twists.

Downtown Plan Approved by City Plan Commission

Downtown Plan Approved by City Plan Commission

The preparation of the Downtown Plan Update involved various public input sessions, countless hours of community and stakeholder input, resident surveys, the involvement of the business community, and the work of city staff.

Deviant Art, pt. 1: Mysterious “hornheads”
Deviant Art, pt. 1

Mysterious “hornheads”

The faces were everywhere - but what were they? Tea does a little flat-footing to find the illusive character behind a swath of flyposters on the East side.

Milwaukee Wine Fest rides out the storm

Milwaukee Wine Fest rides out the storm

Sixty mile per hour winds and a vicious downpour may have interrupted the opening night festivities, but Skip Forrest wasn't about to let a little rain dampen his spirit.

Detour: Auf Wiedersehen
Detour

Auf Wiedersehen

Brigitte departs Europe with no regrets; she lived her year there to the fullest and returns with a clearer eye and a fuller heart.

Will Durst: Mosquerade Party
Will Durst

Mosquerade Party

There is only one decent reason a Mosque should be built 2 blocks from Ground Zero. It’s called the 1st Amendment. The one good reason not to? It's called grace.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. August 2010

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. August 2010

Apartments proposed for east side seek $8 million HUD loan guarantee By Tom Daykin A Case for Open Data in Transit By Elizabeth Press That beautiful brownfield By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com APTA Report Prescribes Public Transport to Improve Public Health By Noah Kazis DOT to build new train shed at Milwaukee Intermodal Station By Real Estate Weekly Myths and Facts About the July Flood By Louis Fortis and Lisa Kaiser The wall is coming down: More video lessons from Europe By Dave Schlabowske Aurora moving 240 HQ, administrative employees to The Tannery By Tom Daykin Exploring The Brewery By Bobby Tanzilo Exploring The Brewery By Bobby Tanzilo Next Generation shifts focus for downtown project to 2014-15 By Real Estate Weekly The case for living small By Kaid Benfield Supervisor Johnny Thomas challenges Scott Walker’s proposed Freeway Flyer cuts By Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Use it (transit) to lose it (weight) By Kaid Benfield Walker cites deal he opposed as model for derailing train By Larry Sandler Downtown office conversion project moving forward By Tom Daykin Commuting is Very Bad for You By Richard Florida County supervisor C-SPAN By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com

View from the Waiting Room: Feds should monitor insurance, John says
View from the Waiting Room

Feds should monitor insurance, John says

Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Tim John sees access to health care as a right, and the need for more government involvement in monitoring insurance rate increases.

5Q: Architect Scott Jackson
5Q

Architect Scott Jackson

The owner/director of Cedar Gallery discusses his ideal living quarters, favorite buildings and why condos freak him out.

Review: Greg Ginn at Club Garibaldi
Review

Greg Ginn at Club Garibaldi

Lie Bot, what is the saddest thing? 56 year old Greg Ginn playing shitty instrumental jams with a chubby kid in a Pink Floyd shirt. Ouch, Brian.