Mr. & Mrs. M. get BOMBED!
TCD's elusive dining critics put AJ Bombers now-famous Milwaukee Burger to the test--and offer a burger recipe of their own.
Jan 21st, 2011 by Jeffrey MerlotTINY art at MIAD
Behold the results of visual art melded with science.If beauty is in the eye of the beholder,this is a feast for orbs everywhere.
Jan 21st, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyTwo big boys of Milwaukee theater play “Big Boys”
Norman Moses and David Cecsarini play business rivals in an executive-suite comedy by Rich Orloff, at Next Act.
Jan 20th, 2011 by Tom StriniMarriott Approved. Greenwich Park Apartments Approved
Two controversial development projects received key approvals at the January 19th, 2011 meeting of the Common Council.
Jan 20th, 2011 by Dave ReidTurning ideas into action
The Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee unveils key strategies on how to translate Milwaukee's creative assets into economic growth with "Creativity Works"
Jan 20th, 2011 by Erin PetersenDementia and the burden of care: One woman’s story
When Lynda Markut's mother was diagnosed with dementia, she became both daughter and caregiver. Today, that experience inspires her outreach efforts.
Jan 20th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfThe new exec, and Germanfest in January
Maryellen Gleason's first days as the MSO's president/CEO, and a rundown of the orchestra's German Festival.
Jan 19th, 2011 by Tom StriniAlterra to Introduce On-Street Bike Parking to Milwaukee (Renderings)
Back on Park(ING) Day we wrote about the possibility of on-street bike corrals, and how small changes to the built environment can help make for a better, more interesting Milwaukee. But to create those small changes we need the City of Milwaukee and local businesses to work together to get things rolling.
Jan 19th, 2011 by Dave ReidMade in Dagenham
"Made In Dagenham" is a workman-like film about women's (ongoing) fight for equal pay, with a brilliant script and several beautifully realized performances.
Jan 19th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfA guide to Winter Gallery Night
Social activism, the art of scientific research, community-based art outreach and more: TCD's short list for must-see shows this weekend.
Jan 19th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyRenaissance/Uprooted ‘Crumbs’ delivers heart and guts
Two companies collaborate on Lynn Nottage's play about an African-American family transplanted from the south to Brooklyn in the 1950s.
Jan 18th, 2011 by Alan PiotrowiczPfister announces 2011 Artist in Residence finalists
Get to know the artists - Anthony Suminski, Shelby Keefe, Jeremy Plunkett, Kate Pfeiffer, Steve Ohlrich and James Zwadlo - and cast your vote.
Jan 18th, 2011 by Erin Petersen















