Family a funny and tragic thing in MCT’s “Crimes of the Heart”
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's production of the Pulitzer-winning play forces three sisters to balance laughter and tears, with entrancing results.
Aug 13th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinHigh fashion – on a dime
This week, Kimberly shares her favorite local resale shops with a focus on UR Clothing, a men's boutique that offers GQ style - without the GQ price tag.
Aug 13th, 2011 by Kimberly GomezVictory and Associates, track by track
Jeff heads out to L.A. to talk up Victory And Associates shiny new LP "These Things Are Facts" with two of his favorite little characters, Spike and Blondie.
Aug 13th, 2011 by Jeff MoodyIt hurts to laugh.
In Rajiv Joseph's black comedy about self-destruction, Rob Maass and Tess Cinpinski are fearless and honest.
Aug 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniHaim Steinbach’s sly “pink accent2”
This Milwaukee Art Museum piece is just wacky, until you think it over.
Aug 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniA Bicycle Vacation
Mark takes a "vacation" to Iowa to participate in the RAGBRAI - a seven-day, 481 mile journey through America's heartland, and lives to tell the tale.
Aug 12th, 2011 by Mark WenzelAn ode to stinky cheese
TCD's elusive diners pay homage to their favorite fromage varieties, with wine pairing suggestions from special guest Skip Forrest.
Aug 12th, 2011 by Jeffrey MerlotHilarious tragedy in Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s opener
Mary MacDonald Kerr, MCT stalwart, directs Beth Henley's domestic tragicomedy.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Tom StriniWinter Fest comes to Milwaukee
The new (indoor) event hopes to extend Milwaukee's festival season into the holidays with ten days of wintry, family-friendly activities.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Erin PetersenShredding the Safety Net
As long as the poor remain invisible and voiceless, homelessness and hunger will continue to grow.
Aug 11th, 2011 by William A. CollinsMilwaukee Actors in India
Actress Deborah Clifton, on tour, sends a letter home.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Deborah CliftonTheater for the people
Mark catches up with Dave Begel to have a conversation about local theater, and how to open up the Milwaukee arts scene to a broader audience.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Mark Metcalf