A Dem Bones fairy tale
It was known that while the ladies of the court collected rubies and pearls, the Queen was given to collecting…sausages.
Jun 5th, 2011 by Stella CretekFashionable Food
In this week's foodie edition of Threads, Annie explores a few stylish trends in gastronomy and the symbiotic relationship between what we eat and what we wear.
Jun 4th, 2011 by Annie VihtelicFlower Punk Party, Hey!
Do you like to mix juice with flavored rum while doing the twist? If the answer is yes, you'll like The Black Lips' swingin' new LP, "Arabia Mountain"
Jun 4th, 2011 by Jeff MoodyTCD’s guide to Milwaukee Festival Season
Summer is finally here, and that means festival season is in full swing. From the Big Gig to the church BBQ, TCD's got your comprehensive guide to summer fun.
Jun 4th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyMSO, cellist Xavier Phillips get personal with Elgar
Edo de Waart has his forces fully engaged with music by Elgar, Hindemith and Dvorak.
Jun 3rd, 2011 by Tom StriniFriday Photos Friday, 03. June 2011
33 East Main at Block 89 Block 89 Terrace B-cycles Bike Sharing Madison Food Cart Capitol West Development
Jun 3rd, 2011 by Friday PhotosBay View hosts inaugural Gallery Night
Made in Milwaukee presents the first-ever Bay View Gallery Night this evening, connecting residents to the neighborhood's eclectic art, music and culture.
Jun 3rd, 2011 by James P. Larson“Molecular Mondays” at Bar 360
Potawatomi's Bar 360 introduces a funky new cocktail menu, featuring a few interesting twists on the average martini.
Jun 3rd, 2011 by Erin PetersenCellist Xavier Phillips
A French cellist, on the eve of his Milwaukee debut, ponders, with disarming frankness, life and art.
Jun 2nd, 2011 by Tom StriniMidnight in Paris
In quite possibly his best written and acted film in a long time, Woody Allen takes us to Paris in the 20s as we follow a writer trying to find his voice.
Jun 2nd, 2011 by Mark MetcalfBike to Work with The Bicycle Federation
It's almost Bike to Work Week, and the Bike Fed wants to get Milwaukee out on two wheels. Today, Exec. Director Kevin Hardman talks about how first pedal is often the hardest.
Jun 2nd, 2011 by Third Coast DailyGood news and a good start
The Fine Arts Quartet and guests Ilana Setapen (violin) and Xiayin Wong (piano) excel in Wolf, Chausson and Schubert.
Jun 2nd, 2011 by Tom Strini












