NEW! MSO plays Led Zeppelin at the Riverside
On some songs like Kashmir, hiring a strong orchestra to back you up is necessary. On Whole Lotta Love, it gets weird and a little epic.
Dec 11th, 2011 by Brian JacobsonA little cheekier
Michael Pink changes "The Nutcracker" just enough to keep you on your toes every December.
Dec 11th, 2011 by Tom StriniA tale of family, madness and hope
The Rep's regional premiere of the Broadway hit offers a spellbinding, character-driven show without parallel.
Dec 11th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinHoliday Gifting Pt. 3
Make a few simple, last minute holiday gifts and learn some cost effective wrapping techniques to boot.
Dec 11th, 2011 by Carly RubachHearing the Renaissance clearly
Stile Antico shows how a brainy composer, Thomas Tallis, made music that turns off your brain and lifts you to a spiritual plane.
Dec 11th, 2011 by Tom StriniWilco at the Riverside Theater
If hell is chrome, heaven is Wilco at the Riverside. The short version? Brian's best Wilco experience yet (and it's not his first rodeo).
Dec 10th, 2011 by Brian JacobsonThe search for Milwaukee’s best cookie
The holidays are a time for delicious desserts, and Marcus Restaurants are on the hunt for Milwaukee's best cookie.
Dec 10th, 2011 by Natasha Anderson2011 ain’t over til it’s over (!!!)
Getting your best of 2011 list together? Best put on the brakes and listen to Chris Connelly's new elpee, "Artificial Madness" before it's said and done.
Dec 10th, 2011 by Jeff MoodyClassing up men’s holiday fashion
Whether it's a family gathering, work party or full blown black tie affair, Kimberly has all the right advice for men to dress for the occasion.
Dec 10th, 2011 by Kimberly GomezA show for the season and the times
The 1982 musical, based on a comic strip set in the 1930s, means something today.
Dec 9th, 2011 by Curt YorkeyLocal dining
To: Foodies and gourmets, From: ThirdCoast Digest. Staff writers have some inspired choices for the best in local dining to add to your holiday wish list.
Dec 9th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyUrbanized
Urbanized, the third film in Gary Hustwit’s design trilogy, shows the greatness and failures of city planning through vivid cinematography and informed speakers. The film bounds from Bogota to Detroit and issue to issue giving viewers a background on the history of urbanism, while introducing the concept as a global issue.
Dec 8th, 2011 by Dave Reid