Spreenkler Creative
Starting as a "meet-up" in 2006, Spreenkler Creative now assists college students to gain creative campaign work experience at their office in the Grand Avenue
Nov 4th, 2011 by Natasha AndersonThe Federal Gas Tax: 98% versus the 2%
Recently, multiple attempts to cut or eliminate bicycle and pedestrian funding from the federal transportation budget have been proposed under the premise that these funds are needed to rebuild America's infrastructure. So far all of these measures have failed, but do they even address the problem?
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Dave ReidDeborah Niemann visits Milwaukee
The author of "Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living" discussed ways to live a more sustainable lifestyle at Boswell Books.
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Jennifer KaufmanHistory of the LGBT rights movement in America
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 until now, the LGBT rights movement has grown, but there's still a long way to go.
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Mark MetcalfThrough the filmmaker’s lens
Milwaukee filmmakers Matthew Konkel and Kara Mulrooney review out of town films screening at the 13th annual Milwaukee Short Film Festival.
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Jon Anne WillowWisconsin portraitists, vintage and current, at St. John’s
Museum of Wisconsin Art and the lakeside senior residence team up for their first show.
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyI don’t know nothing
We don’t know why CSI: Miami is still on the air. We don’t know why John Boehner is so orange. Let's face it, when it gets down to it, we don't know nothing.
Nov 2nd, 2011 by Will DurstA few words with Ross Bigley of the Milwaukee Short Film Festival
From racy romances to family-friendly sci-fi flicks and even an amateur monster movie, the 13th annual MSFF packs a cinematic punch this weekend.
Nov 2nd, 2011 by Jon Anne WillowFlorentine Opera’s fairy-tale “Turandot”
Director Eric Einhorn and soprano Lise Lindstrom on their approach to Puccini's opera and its title role.
Nov 1st, 2011 by Tom StriniA look back at “Vintage Wisconsin Gardens”
This Wisconsin Historical Society Press publication is an informative look into the changes in landscaping and gardening in Wisconsin.
Nov 1st, 2011 by Carly RubachWelcoming in Milwaukee’s first November guests
Milwaukee greets an ice-hearted princess, a man channeling seven dancers, and a company exploring a dark "Underland."
Nov 1st, 2011 by Matthew Reddin












