100 Years of Reagan
Before we get all nostalgic over the Gipper's 100th birth anniversary, let us not forget that the Father of Modern Conservatism was not Saint Ronny.
Feb 16th, 2011 by Will DurstChamber Theatre puts its stamp on “Mauritius”
In Theresa Rebeck's play, two sisters and a trio of shady men try to get their hands on a pair of rare, valuable stamps.
Feb 16th, 2011 by Tom StriniVariety and confidence mark Prometheus concert
Prometheus masters Alfred Schnittke's intensity and romps through some pleasant Franz Berwald. Violist Robert Levine joins in for a satisfying Dvorak quartet.
Feb 16th, 2011 by Michael Barndtprimary election results
With little campaigning Jeff Stone comes out on top; Chris Abele narrowly wins second place in the County Executive showdown.
Feb 16th, 2011 by Patti WenzelVaudeville, orchestras and stamps. Oh my.
Setapen with the MSO, Chamber Theatre's thriller, Chamber Orchestra gets busy, First Stage for the little kids, Windfall's dark comedy
Feb 15th, 2011 by Tom StriniBug:Me!” offers a glimpse of springtime
"U:Bug:Me!" rushes in the season, bringing life to enchanting insects and compelling audiences to fall in love and be young (or young at heart) once again.
Feb 15th, 2011 by Peggy Sue DuniganThis Iron Cupcake gallery may cause screen-licking
Sunday's Pro/Am Cupcake Clash brought out fierce competition, "Ace of Cakes'" Duff Goldman, and many a sugar crash. The day in photos.
Feb 15th, 2011 by Third Coast DailySummer Soulstice Music Festival
It’s time to start thinking about original live music, high flying Division BMX stunt teams, Milwaukee’s dodge ball competition and enjoying an ice-cold Miller Beer on North Avenue! Summer Soulstice Music Festival, Milwaukee’s best street music festival, is back for our eleventh time – Saturday, June 18 on Milwaukee’s East Side. Now accepting band kits and dodge ball team inquiries. Vendor applications will be available in March. Contact Lisa Liljegren at 414.224.0212 or lliljegren@meyerwallis.com for more information.
Feb 15th, 2011 by Dave ReidChamber Music Milwaukee hosts rising star soprano
Susanna Phillips, soprano, covers spectrum, writer Richard Walters surprises as composer and pianist, and art students deck the hall.
Feb 15th, 2011 by Tom StriniImported from Detroit Reminds us that Milwaukee Matters
"That's our story. Now it's probably not the one you have been reading in the papers, the one being written by folks who've never even been here."
Feb 14th, 2011 by Dave ReidWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 14. February 2011
Downtown Milwaukee office foreclosed By Sean Ryan A Velorution Inspired By Dave Schlabowske Historic south side convent proposed for apartment project By Tom Daykin Downtown sites seek tax credits to build apartments By Tom Daykin Frommer’s: Milwaukee Public Market is one of “America’s best” By Jeff Sherman Historic south side building proposed for apartment project By Tom Daykin Milwaukee Riverkeeper Still Pressing For Estabrook Dam Removal By Jim Rowen Developers pursue WHEDA housing credits By Sean Ryan Eyon Biddle, Cavalier Johnson, for dedicated transit funds in 10th District race By Charlie Rosenberg Transit system director to retire By Larry Sandler Metro home sales up 18% in January By Paul Gores Talgo undecided on move from Milwaukee By Sean Ryan Mandel sales top 100 condo units at Point By The Business Journal Downtown historic building seeks tax credits to build apartments By Tom Daykin Water problems coming? By Matt Hrodey Making Connections By Dave Schlabowske Wetland Destruction Bill Passes on World Wetlands Day By Milwaukee Riverkeeper MSOE plan for Park East to have city hearing Monday By Tom Daykin FBI may relocate downtown office By Andrew Weiland City won’t lose parking ramp revenue despite new Aloft parking lot By Tom Daykin Would city share streetcar money? By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com Once Upon a Time… By Dave Schlabowske Civic Entrepreneurship, the Pecha Kucha talk caught on video By imby twitter linked in google facebook Greg Tracy Mayor backs bike sharing in Milwaukee By Tom Held Wind farm bill meets stiff resistance By Thomas Content Aldermen approve new transportation review panel By Larry Sandler Gov. Walker stops spending Knowles-Nelson Stewardship money By Tom Held One El Rey market to open, another to close By Molly Snyder Walker Strikes Again: DNR Suspending Stewardship Fund Grants By James Rowen Milwaukee River sediment removal to start in spring By Lee Bergquist North End developer seeks city money By Marie Rohde North End developer seeks city money By Marie Rohde Milwaukee County Taking First Steps Towards Open Government By Dave Reid Council to consider transit advisory board By Larry Sandler Zim’s is closed By Jeff Sherman UWM Restaurant Operations to Participate in Composting Program By Zach Brooke Parking discussion makes a rolling stop By Zach Erdmann Spreenkler Talent Labs’ ‘Hackathon’ is race to design best app By Stanley A. Miller II
Feb 14th, 2011 by Dave ReidSoulstice puts you in (someone else’s) therapy
In Conor McPherson's "Shining City," Soulstice puts an audience of 50 onstage with the actors in a psychological drama.
Feb 14th, 2011 by Peggy Sue Dunigan












