Excellent Early Music Now from the Savalls

Excellent Early Music Now from the Savalls

Gambist Jordi Savall and son, theorbist and vocalist Ferran Savall, open EMN's anniversary season with a great success.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 10. October 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 10. October 2011

Organization launches campaign to make Milwaukee ‘edible’ By Biztimes Bubblers Weekly UW president urges state to reinvest in universities By Karen Herzog and Jason Stein Construction to begin for hotel at Pabst brewery By The BizTimes Daily Would Milwaukee be left out in the cold? By Ernst-Ulrich Franzen Washington Square office tower still seeking tenants, loan By Tom Daykin Aldermen, supervisors want to shift streetcar money to buses By Larry Sandler Pay-as-you go roads By Journal Sentinel Editorial Milwaukee RiverWalk receives national recognition By Tom Daykin Milwaukee greenhouse project approved By Sean Ryan Urban Ecology Center breaks ground in Menomonee Valley By Mary Louise Schumacher Milwaukee’s downtown Riverwalk receives national attention By fox6now.com Marquette graduates develop apartment complex By Tom Daykin Tolls return as option to fund highways By Sean Ryan Smart Growth Law Would be Gutted by Proposed Legislation By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Third Urban Ecology Center breaks ground in Menomonee Valley By Eddee Daniel Wauwatosa students celebrate International Walk to School Day By fox6now.com Highway-Happy Republicans Throw Away Another Federal Rail Grant In Transit-Poor Wisconsin By James Rowen Larson riding for bike path on Hoan Bridge By Tom Held Bike lanes for Bay Street expected in November By Bay View Compass Bay View wind turbine moving forward By Bay View Compass Last days for Dover Street School? By Jay Bullock Walker’s Point, West Bend affordable apartments opening By Tom Daykin Study revives toll road proposal for Wisconsin By Larry Sandler $6 million in federal funds for KRM withdrawn By Larry Sandler Menomonee Valley Branch of Urban Ecology Center breaks ground By Edgar Mendez UWM 12th most gay-friendly school in nation By Jonathon Gorski Hotel conversion at Pabst site holds groundbreaking By Tom Daykin Gorman & Company, Inc Requesting BIDs for Pabst Brewhouse Project By milwaukeecourieronline.com Marquette to celebrate opening of new Engineering Hall By The BizTimes Daily

Know Milwaukee: VETransfer
Know Milwaukee

VETransfer

Located in the Grand Avenue, VETransfer is the first organization of its kind where U.S. war veterans receive training to succeed as entrepreneurs.

Sweet Honey in the Rock, testifying at Alverno

Sweet Honey in the Rock, testifying at Alverno

A cappella vocal group mixes gospel with protest and inspiration on the Alverno Presents series.

Gallery: Art Jamboree in the Plankinton Arcade
Gallery

Art Jamboree in the Plankinton Arcade

Art Milwaukee celebrates its first year in existence with a major party in the eastern wing of the Grand Avenue...which happens to be TCD's new address!

Next Act’s “The Exonerated”: Error, malice and death row
Next Act’s “The Exonerated”

Error, malice and death row

Next Act Theatre stages a play crafted from the words of the unjustly convicted.

“The Little Dog Laughed”: Happiness, with a price tag
“The Little Dog Laughed”

Happiness, with a price tag

Theatrical Tendencies' latest show offers a fairy tale premise with real world consequences for its closeted characters.

Buttons, Banjos and a T-bird: Harvest Festival at the Allis
Buttons, Banjos and a T-bird

Harvest Festival at the Allis

Judith Ann among the vendors on a perfect Saturday at the Charles Allis Decorative Art Museum.

Recap: The Head and The Heart at Turner Hall
Recap

The Head and The Heart at Turner Hall

After wowing the audience in June opening for Iron & Wine, The Head & The Heart return for a triumphant headlining set at Turner Hall Ballroom.

Stripwax: Uh Oh’s Thrash Racket
Stripwax

Uh Oh’s Thrash Racket

Milwaukee punk-rock band Uh Oh has Jeff ready to rock.

MSO: Tan Dun’s “Water Concerto,” high-viscosity Schubert and Brahms
MSO

Tan Dun’s “Water Concerto,” high-viscosity Schubert and Brahms

Soloist Yuri Yamashita commands a unique and fascinating concerto.

This Week at the MSO: Wet music
This Week at the MSO

Wet music

Soloist Yuri Yamashita, the MSO and Edo de Waart will play Tan Dun's "Water Concerto."