Youngblood Theatre’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries” — more than skinned knees

Youngblood Theatre’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries” — more than skinned knees

Meet Kayleen and Doug. In the Emergency Room.

Durst: The Great Concessionaire
Durst

The Great Concessionaire

It's hard to understand why Progressives are mad at Obama. After all, he didn’t do anything...besides cave faster than an overused supply tunnel in a Chilean coal mine.

Round one done: 4-2 GOP for control of WI State Senate
Round one done

4-2 GOP for control of WI State Senate

Presidential-level turnout and mixed outcomes reflect voters' conflicting ideas about the future of Wisconsin.

One Piece at a Time: Dali’s “The Madonna of Port Lligat”
One Piece at a Time

Dali’s “The Madonna of Port Lligat”

The Haggerty Museum is home to surreal take on an iconic religious image in Western art.

Wisconsin recall elections could tip state senate majority

Wisconsin recall elections could tip state senate majority

Today is the day for six Republican state Senators facing recall elections. TCD offers earlier, in-depth interviews with Sandy Pasch and Alberta Darling.

On Stage 8/9: A week of wounds, and wine to wash them down
On Stage 8/9

A week of wounds, and wine to wash them down

Chamber Theatre opens its season, Youngblood's busy, tap at Danceworks to brighten your outlook, and lots of rock at State Fair.

Summer Portraits: Food, fun and farm animals at the State Fair
Summer Portraits

Food, fun and farm animals at the State Fair

TCD whizzed through the West Allis grounds scarfing down cream puffs, staring at swine, and giving in to the bacchanal of State Fair.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 8. August 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 8. August 2011

Young professionals drawn to urban living By Tom Daykin Lakefront redevelopment rare case of cooperation By Sean Ryan Police bike squads serve, protect and pedal By Tom Held Lamers Connect Bus Line Now Bicycle Friendly! By Dave Schlabowske Apps for Milwaukee By Joe Peterangelo Former Concordia campus renovations beginning By Tom Daykin New tenants join Grand Avenue creativity program By The Business Journal Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin Restores $2 Million for Bike/Ped to State Budget By Darren Flusche Fear mongers be gone! Riding a bike is safe. By Dave Schlabowske A desire for streetcar? Yes, future relies on more transit options By Rose Locander Report: State budget pushes Milwaukee County deeper into fiscal hole By Larry Sandler Hoan Bridge overhaul to begin in 2013 By Bay View Compass Developer proposes 5-story apartment building in Riverwest By Tom Daykin Alderman: Waukesha water hearing should have been in Milwaukee By Don Behm Business incubator provides money, advice By Kathleen Gallagher East Town group moving offices; executive director leaving By Sean Ryan Upscale bridal salon to move downtown By Andrew Weiland Riverwest apartments will be market rate, developer says By Tom Daykin Milwaukees 3rd Bike Corral By Dave Schlabowske

NOH8 Campaign stops in Milwaukee

NOH8 Campaign stops in Milwaukee

The national "silent protest" against California's Proposition 8 visits Milwaukee this Friday to give voice to those silenced by opponents of same-sex marriage.

Actors’ dispatches from India

Actors’ dispatches from India

Deborah Clifton, John Kishline and Edward Morgan meet their Indian actress and discover her serendipitous connection to Milwaukee.

LGBT Film Fest sneak peek: “Circumstance”
LGBT Film Fest sneak peek

“Circumstance”

Maryam Keshavarz’s impressive debut feature is steeped in color, culture and offers a challenge to Western viewers. I’d say accept it.

Retro Read: American Tabloid
Retro Read

American Tabloid

James Ellroy’s style ensures that you don’t spend a lot of time working out the intricacies of grammatic structure. Instead, he prefers to smack you upside the head with his words.