Green architecture finds a home in Walker’s Point
With Milwaukee Fix, Walker's Point welcomes one of the city's first "green" buildings, utilizing sustainable, eco-friendly practices from start to finish.
May 19th, 2011 by James P. LarsonRun, Newt, Run!
Newt Gingrich will run for the presidency in 2012. For every analyst, pundit, and satirist everywhere, allow me to say: Hooray! Thank you, sir. May I have another?
May 18th, 2011 by Will Durst“Coppelia” returns to the Milwaukee Ballet
Actor Dan Mooney will play Dr. Coppelius in Michael Pink's revival of the 1870 comedy.
May 18th, 2011 by Tom StriniLatino Arts serves up “The Cooking Show” for your dining pleasure
A menu of unique dishes and talk about food, farming, politics and life is on the table Friday night at Latino Arts with Chef Karimi and Comrade Castro.
May 18th, 2011 by Patti WenzelGroundbreaking Events on S. 2nd Street this Thursday.
Not only is there a planned ground breaking ceremony this Thursday, May 19th, for the Milwaukee Fix, but also a ribbon cutting for the redesigned S. 2nd Street. Both of these developments are ground breaking events for Milwaukee.
May 17th, 2011 by Dave ReidNine taverns in four hours, plus a barrel roll
Historic Milwaukee, Inc. hosts a 30th anniversary party for Spaces and Traces in Riverwest, profiling classic and renewed Wisconsin taverns.
May 17th, 2011 by Brian JacobsonCreative sustenance with MK-Eat
TCD checks in with Daniel Kelly after the inaugural indie dinner party/fundraiser, and chats with The Parachute Project, winners of the first-ever MK-Eat grant.
May 17th, 2011 by Erin PetersenSweet ballet, a tough musical, a uke, more
MBC dusts off "Coppelia," Skylight brings home "The Adding Machine," Bel Canto + MSO, funk in Brookfield, hi-tech art at UWM.
May 17th, 2011 by Tom StriniWindfall Theatre’s “Green Sneakers,” as real-life as opera gets
Ricky Ian Gordon cast a baritone as himself in this one-man mini-opera about the AIDS-related death of Gordon's life partner.
May 16th, 2011 by Curt YorkeyWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. May 2011
It’s time for a new arena By James E. Causey How much of Milwaukee do you see? By Andy Tarnoff Maritime Bank demo scheduled for first week of June By Katherine Keller Bay Views key intersection to be reconfigured By Michael Timm Alterra to begin demolishing Bay View building in June for new bakery By Tom Daykin Café Benelux opening in four weeks By Paul Schwartz Anchor institutions may be called on to do more By Anneliese Dickman Kohls looking at all alternatives for new headquarters Read more: Kohl’s looking at all alternatives for new headquarters By Stacy Vogel Davis 1st and Pittsburgh gets something new By Dave Schlabowske Transit in peril in state budget proposals By Coalition for Advancing Transit Kohls searching broadly for a new headquarters, CEO says By Doris Hajewski State picks plan for Zoo Interchange rebuild By Tom Held Democratic source: Kohl will not seek re-election By Craig Gilbert City could sue over recycling grants By Matt Hrodey Bill to give city control of vacant MPS buildings advances Read more: Bill to give city control of vacant MPS buildings advances By The Business Journal Kohls searching broadly for a new headquarters, CEO says By Doris Hajewski Milwaukee ranks high in transit study By Rich Rovito Truth-o-meter for Tom Helds readers By Dave Schlabowske Soon mobile workers can rent workspace by the month By Molly Synder State budget panel adopts tight limits on local property taxes By Jason Sein Milwaukee County supervisors seek 90% of unused RTA funds By Steve Schultze Loan to Helios increases; solar firm lands big European contract By Thomas Content MEDC approves loan for Mitchell Building purchase, remodeling By Tom Daykin Wangard Partners gets HUD loan guarantee for downtown apartment project By Real Estate Weekly The gateway to a high-speed future is bypassing Wisconsin By Tom Rave Sewers & Housing Policies By Brian Peters Developer plans apartments near former Tower Automotive site By Tom Daykin Wangard to build Milwaukee apartments By Sean Ryan Walker’s Point Center for the Arts creates space for kids, community By Molly Synder Enterprise Zone bill passed by Senate, headed for Walker By Jason Stein Senate supports letting city sell MPS buildings By Jason Stein East side apartments get HUD loan guarantee; construction starts soon By Tom Daykin Abele protests plan to split unused RTA money By Larry Sandler East side apartments get HUD loan guarantee, construction starts soon By Tom Daykin Cyclists paying our way, Walker style By Dave Schlabowske Milwaukees first bike corral By Dave Schlabowske Hundreds of volunteers work on 10 Habitat houses By Georgia Pabst Municipal leaders pan County Board redistricting plan By Steve Schultze Metro home prices forecast to rise slightly; dip statewide By Paul Gores Floridas High-Speed Rail Money Sent to 15 States and Amtrak By Government Technology Habitat for Humanity plans to build 50 Milwaukee homes in 2011 By fox6now.com Wisconsin left out of latest high-speed rail funding allocation By The BizTimes Daily Amtrak Hiawatha grant application unsuccessful By The Business Journal […]
May 16th, 2011 by Dave ReidWomen respond to Gov. Walker’s budget proposals
Forty percent of Walker's budget cuts target programs that primarily serve women and children. Elected officials, working mothers and women's advocates weigh in.
May 16th, 2011 by Patti WenzelMad Hot Ballroom and Tap 2011 in images
It was a miserable, cold Saturday -- except at the Bradley Center, where students from 39 schools competed for dance titles in this 6th annual Danceworks event.
May 16th, 2011 by Brian Jacobson