BREAKING: Kloppenburg concedes Supreme Court race
BREAKING

Kloppenburg concedes Supreme Court race

"Justice David Prosser has won this election and I have congratulated him," Kloppenburg said at an 11 a.m. press conference in Madison.

On Stage May 31: A quartet turns 65, fool’s love at Alchemist
On Stage May 31

A quartet turns 65, fool’s love at Alchemist

As June begins, so does a summer season of music, theater and dance.

“What’s Lost is Safe”: One man’s trash is another woman’s art
“What’s Lost is Safe”

One man’s trash is another woman’s art

At the gallery at Sky High, artist Monica Canilao uses everyday detritus to create ethereal and overwhelming assemblages.

Passport to Summer fun: June festivals
Passport to Summer fun

June festivals

Pride Fest, the Big Gig, and more church chicken dinners than you can shake a stick at - TCD's guide to all the festivities in June.

Agricultural Urbanism

Agricultural Urbanism

“Growing Local” is a great example of how New Urbanism has evolved to keep current with recent developments in urban planning. While the interface of agriculture and urbanism was barely touched upon in urban theory only, 10 or even 5 years ago, the economic downturn and increasing food prices have made the relationship between people and their food a key issue in addressing the sustainability of the built environment for the long term.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. May 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. May 2011

Market Trend: Milwaukees Retail Vacancy Stays at 6.8% By Justin Sumner Public art concepts for the Milwaukee County Courthouse to be unveiled By Mary Louise Schumacher Sun Fair to shine on Mitchell Street By Molly Synder Budget panel would shift $160 million in revenue to highways By Patrick Marley Abele rips cuts in Milwaukee County transit By The BizTimes Daily Mayor’s Design Awards announced By Mary Louise Schumacher Young and Coggs congratulate recipient of WHEDA tax credits By milwaukeecourieronline.com 9to5 asks court to enact sick leave law Read more: 9to5 asks court to enact sick leave law | The Business Journal By Se Downtown: A beer garden blog from 2008 may be gaining traction By Jeff Sherman PODCAST: A view of Milwaukee on two wheels By Mark Metcalf Clean Wisconsin: Committee votes to repeal clean water rules By Amber Meyer Smith Walker: heading into the transportation funding abyss? By Gretchen Schuldt Advocates say wind projects in jeopardy By Thomas Content Gas price spike predicted for holiday By Tom Held Transit: A Lifeline for People with Disabilities and Seniors By Make It Work Milwaukee! Coalition Growing Power gets grand prize from Green Giant By onmilaukee.com Experts Predict Gas Price Hike By wisn.com Grand opening Monday for veterans apartments By Real Estate Weekly Analyst: Gas prices may spike this week By The Business Journal Wisconsin slips to third in bike-friendly state rankings By Tom Held At least be fair By jsonline.com Norquist leads local planner reunion By Sean Ryan Group Emphasizes Scott Walker’s Rail Funding Fiascos (Yes, Plural) By James Rowen Facts About Wisconsin Transportation Funding By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Walker Budget: Major Highway Project Restructuring By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Council allows residents to keep chickens on their properties By Larry Sandler Sherman Park housing initiative announced By Georgia Pabst Make room for the grandkids By Karen Mahoney Milwaukee-area leaders call for more transit aid By Larry Sandler Milwaukee River Waterslide By Carrie Trousil Two Wisconsin firms make top 50 list for affordable housing developers By Tom Daykin Walker signs bills on veto power, MPS buildings By Jason Stein ICSC: Milwaukee officials seek franchisers By Stac Perspective home buyers choosing locations based on daily commutes By fox6now.com Milwaukee officials want more bus money By The Business Journal Schlitz Park to add electric vehicle charging station By The BizTimes Daily We need better alternatives to driving our cars By Steve Hiniker Don’t neglect sewers By jsonline.com South 13th Street offers colorful collection of shops and services By Molly Synder

Durst: Summer: Day One
Durst

Summer: Day One

Forget the almanac. And the calendar. The true wormhole opening to summer is not the upcoming solstice on June 21st; it's the last Monday of May, Memorial Day.

Can you spare a nickel for open government?

Can you spare a nickel for open government?

WisconsinEye lets us view government in action, but it's not available on Milwaukee-area cable. Tell cable providers that you want access to your government now.

Aboard the SV Denis Sullivan for the first sail of 2011

Aboard the SV Denis Sullivan for the first sail of 2011

In this Memorial Day gallery, we take an atmospheric journey aboard Milwaukee's classic schooner for its inaugural voyage and welcome at Discovery World.

TCDIY: Pretty Garbage
TCDIY

Pretty Garbage

Tired of looking at those unsightly trash bins in your kitchen? Follow Carly's tips and turn that waste basket into an "artful refuse vessel."

“Wicked” witches great entertainment at MSO’s Pops

“Wicked” witches great entertainment at MSO’s Pops

Divas Julie Murney and Jennifer Laura Thompson steal the show in MSO's final pops concert. But isn't that what you expected they would do?

From a dark warehouse, Youngblood offers “An Apology”

From a dark warehouse, Youngblood offers “An Apology”

Doctor John Faustus has one hour left to live. His last request: an audience.