Nineteen Thirteen’s “Infinite Prelude”
Listening to 1913 is like willing hypnosis at the hands of capable guides. Elisabeth talks inspiration and improvisation with the Milwaukee-based chamber rock trio.
Jun 8th, 2011 by Elisabeth AlbeckCorroded Clockwork
Once again, the GOP find themselves in a PR nightmare over their plan to reform Medicare, which some folks say is akin to a tornado’s plan to reform trailer courts.
Jun 8th, 2011 by Will DurstSupreme Court debates Wisconsin’s open meetings law
Is the open meeting law tied to the constitution or is it a procedural rule for the Legislature to occasionally follow when conducting business?
Jun 7th, 2011 by Patti Wenzel“Resurrection” ends one season, China opens another
The MSO ends its second season with Edo de Waart, Malcolm Tulip returns to Theatre Gigante, the Milwaukee Art Museum opens a series featuring Chinese art.
Jun 7th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinThe TCD Mega-Gallery!
We covered the UPAF ride from atop the Hoan and got a special visit from Cream City Rickshaw at the finish line. Check out TCD's photos and tag yourself on Flickr!
Jun 7th, 2011 by Brian JacobsonAlchemist’s “Fool for Love”; too cool?
Playwright Sam Shepard gave the company plenty of fuel in a play about passion and incest, but it doesn't burn in this production.
Jun 7th, 2011 by Paul MastersonAnderson & Roe shape piano for a new generation
Elizabeth Joy Anderson a PianoArts winner returned to Milwaukee with duo piano partner Greg Anderson and an engaging perspective on musical interpretation.
Jun 6th, 2011 by Michael BarndtWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 6. June 2011
Trek CEO pedals a product he loves By jsonline.com North End loan agreement getting closer By Sean Ryan Marquette students’ green design could catch water on S. 6th St. By Don Behm Oil Addiction: Is Your State Working to Break It? By Deron Lovaas Bike Instead of Drive This Week By Karen Cinpinski City official wants to untangle spaghetti of lakefront freeway ramps By Tom Daykin City officials push for bicycle, pedestrian access on Hoan Bridge By Tom Held Milwaukee groups receive state grants to promote local events Read more: Milwaukee groups receive state grants to promote local events By The Business Journal Master plan for Mitchell Park to get updated By Georgia Pabst Schlitz Park business park to undergo $30 million renovation By Tom Daykin Commute on Hank Aaron State Trail opens Tales from the Road By Mark Edmund Milwaukee officials hope to attract Kohl’s HQ By Real Estate Weekly Alterra sways city on key intersection By Michael Timm Summer festivals enhance Milwaukee’s image, economy By Andrew Wagner Lakefront development needs freeway ramp changes, Marcoux says By Tom Daykin Suburbanite Scare Watch: Summer By Matt Wild History inspires new apartment development in Lindsay Heights By Kenya Evans Menomonee Valley Passage tapped for design award By Andrea Waxman A Bicycle Built for You – Opportunity Wisconsin By Discover Wisconsin More Money For Wisconsin Highways, Less For Everything Else By James Rowen Aldermanic districts getting a look By Larry Sandler Market Trend: Milwaukees Retail Vacancy Stays at 6.8% By Justin Sumner
Jun 6th, 2011 by Dave ReidJoint Finance Committee makes changes to Walker’s budget
The GOP-controlled committee restores some funds, adds new cuts and provisions and is met with protesters during the second step of budget process.
Jun 6th, 2011 by Patti WenzelUnite, Create, Rise
The Mijas mix culture, art and an effervescent approach to topics of racial and gender identity, creating a collective that’s as capable of promoting change as it is having fun.
Jun 6th, 2011 by Andy HartmanFine Arts Quartet off and on in Summer Evening 2
FAQ veterans mesh, in the end, with guest cellist Eric Kim.
Jun 5th, 2011 by Tom StriniCarte Blanche’s “Titus Andronicus” a dish best not served
Inconsistent portrayals and the wrong tone reduce the impact of Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy.
Jun 5th, 2011 by Matthew Reddin












