Five things I’ve been meaning to tell you (12/22)

Five things I’ve been meaning to tell you (12/22)

"Nutcracker" revisited, Harmony Initiative progress, shows at UWM, Paul Goldberger at MAM, Mad Hot Coffee.

NEW! “Nutcracker” cast rotations

NEW! “Nutcracker” cast rotations

Here are the Milwaukee Ballet principal casts for "The Nutcracker," which closes Dec. 26.

PODCAST: Spending the holidays at the theatre
PODCAST

Spending the holidays at the theatre

Theatre thrives at the holidays, and to discuss what theatre means for Milwaukee this time of year, Mark talks with actor Matt Daniels of In Tandem Theatre.

“Santa Throws in the Towel”: A fairy tale for all times
“Santa Throws in the Towel”

A fairy tale for all times

A Christmas fairy tale from Judith Ann.

“Who Killed Santa?”: Murderous singing puppets and more
“Who Killed Santa?”

Murderous singing puppets and more

Neil Haven's holiday murder mystery returns to Milwaukee and proves why it's better than the average parody.

Durst: Weasel Boy versus Plastic Man
Durst

Weasel Boy versus Plastic Man

Barring a second bout of primary puppy love, the race for the GOP Presidential nomination is down to the Newtster and Mittens, and the gloves are off.

Farewell to 2011: TCD’s New Year’s Eve Guide
Farewell to 2011

TCD’s New Year’s Eve Guide

Looking to go out on the town this New Year's Eve? TCD has your guide to Milwaukee's best events to say farewell to 2011 and hello to 2012.

“The Tool at Hand”: Necessity, caprice and industry at MAM
“The Tool at Hand”

Necessity, caprice and industry at MAM

The Chipstone Foundation challenged 16 artists to pare down to one implement. The results are in at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Mr. and Mrs. M: TCD’s first class Christmas soirée
Mr. and Mrs. M

TCD’s first class Christmas soirée

TCD celebrates the holiday in style with help from the Milwaukee's InterContinental hotel catering.

“Holiday Punch” goes straight to her head

“Holiday Punch” goes straight to her head

Judith Ann goes to Off the Wall's Dale Gutzman holiday show, gets punch-drunk.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. December 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. December 2011

Legislatively Speaking – A Boondoggle indeed By Lena C. Taylor Paul Yank Sculpture Sold by County By Pegi Christiansen Gee! A Small-Minded Decision By Wisconsin’s DOT By James Rowen Regional approach is needed By jsonline.com WisDOT: No Bikes On Hoan By Dave Schlabowske WisDOT denies Hoan Bridge bicycle and pedestrian path By Jason McDowell Rampaging Santas set to cycle a holiday tradition By Tom Held Kohl’s could move headquarters to Park East Corridor By fox6now.com Bay View’s Sven’s Cafe to open Downtown location March 1 By Andrew Swofford Developer tries new financing plan for Pabst senior apartments By Tom Daykin Local state aid dropped by almost 10% By Gretchen Schuldt Potawatomi biogas plant zoning gains early approval By Sean Ryan Redevelopment plan endorsed for Reed Street Yards in Milwaukee By Sean Ryan Milwaukee has ‘constructive’ meeting with Northridge owner By Stacy Vogel Davis Wisconsin population is skewing older By The BizTimes Daily Work begins on Schlitz Park renovations By The BizTimes Daily St Paul’s Post-Fordist Future By twin cities sidewalks Schlitz Park renovations move forward with $5 million project By Tom Daykin Transit’s Not Sucking the Taxpayer Dry — Roads Are By Tanya Snyder New Year’s Eve with Miller Lite Free Rides By Milwaukee County Transit System Discovery World promotes water economy to high school students By Sean Ryan Why write about winter in the city? By Dr. Jeffrey Filipiak Metro-area existing home sales rise for a fifth month By Paul Gores Milwaukee tax bills sent with incorrect information By Larry Sandler Biddle to challenge Hines for Common Council seat By Steve Schultze Big changes in store for East Library By Jennifer Kaufman Inspiration from the Big Apple By Dave Schlabowske A year later, Walker rail blunder looks even worse By Cap Times Editorial Spending on train service spurs new round of wrangling in Legislature By Larry Sandler Milwaukee Fix: Construction Update By Edible Skyline “Cash mob” organized to support Riverwest businesses By fox6now.com The Road To Sprawlville, Chapter 52: Interchange To Nowhere Is Top Drawer By James Rowen Menomonee Valley Power Plant public hearing Monday By Eddee Daniel

Mining for compromise: Bill favors GTac, promises new jobs
Mining for compromise

Bill favors GTac, promises new jobs

Last week's public hearing in Milwaukee drew big crowds. What the law really means, and how it could impact the state.