Cellist Joseph Johnson, pianist Victor Asuncion a perfect match
Johnson, former MSO principal, performed with Asuncion at a recital Tuesday night at the Wisconsin Conservatory.
Oct 6th, 2011 by Susan BarnettMy kind of hero
Smart, driven and prone to colossal gaffes, Jobs was what all true entrepreneurs want to be when they grow up: undeniable.
Oct 6th, 2011 by Jon Anne WillowJonathan West, Sunset Playhouse
At Sunset Playhouse, Jonathan West lives his passion by establishing a sense of community in local theatre.
Oct 6th, 2011 by Mark Metcalfthe Myth, the Reality; Author Stacy Schiff visits
Stacy Schiff's "Cleopatra: A Life" provides the basis for the new exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Tuesday, she spoke at the Milwaukee Public Library.
Oct 6th, 2011 by Jennifer Kaufman“This is not a cab town” – Cabs in Milwaukee
It has been said that Milwaukee "is not a cab town," and it's true many Milwaukeeans don't utilize taxicab services.
Oct 5th, 2011 by Dave Reid“Maroon” at MAM
Judith takes a look at Martin Puyear's "Maroon" and finds that a new perspective may not always be the right one.
Oct 5th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartySt. Vincent at the Pabst Theater
Annie Clark and St. Vincent find comfort in the darkness, bringing art-pop perfection to the Pabst Theater.
Oct 5th, 2011 by Elisabeth AlbeckModern jazz with deep roots
Wynton and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra inspire on the Marcus Center Presents series.
Oct 4th, 2011 by Tom StriniBig debuts, special guests and celebrations
A legendary jazz group visits Tuesday, Next Act opens their new home, and ART Milwaukee celebrates its first birthday.
Oct 4th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinPedaling with a purpose
Before embarking on a 17-day trek to New Orleans, the Pablove Foundation hosts "Pedaling for Pablove" as part of its efforts fighting childhood cancer.
Oct 4th, 2011 by Jack SchleicherDan Nimmer, jazz pianist, comes home to play
Milwaukee's own Dan Nimmer plays with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Oct 3rd, 2011 by Tom StriniIntroducing Urban Milwaukee Book Club
Do you like cities? Can you read a book in a month? If you can answer yes to both questions, you should join us for the first meeting of the Urban Milwaukee Book Club. The first book up is Ed Glaeser's Triumph of the City.
Oct 3rd, 2011 by Jeramey Jannene














