TCD’s guide to Mother’s Day Brunch
Moms are super awesome ladies who work hard all year round. This Sunday, treat her to a special Mother's Day brunch at one of these Milwaukee hotspots.
May 5th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyUncle Boonmee Who Can Recall his Past Lives
UWM screens Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Palme d'Or-winning film: a surreal, quiet contemplation on death that never takes itself too seriously.
May 5th, 2011 by Jeb EbbenA hen named Milwaukee
A silkie chicken, to be exact. Today, Mark chats with "Milwaukee" and Jessica Lane of Cream City Hens about the benefits of backyard henkeeping.
May 5th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfChecking in on Milwaukee’s WikiProject for Public Art
It’s not a perfect resource yet, but the online project will undoubtedly give Milwaukeeans a better understanding of the art in our communal backyard.
May 4th, 2011 by Kat MurrellBirther bozos need a new nose
The release of Obama's long-form birth certificate should put an end to all this nonsense, but it won't. People believe what they want to believe, facts be damned.
May 4th, 2011 by Will DurstAt the Sunsent Playhouse, taxes can be funny
"Love, Sex and the IRS" mixes cross-dressing and tax evasion; hi-jinks ensue.
May 3rd, 2011 by Peggy Sue DuniganIn Wisconsin, a recall of historic proportions
Since 1913, only 13 state office recalls have been successful nationwide. Will Wisconsin add another nine this summer?
May 3rd, 2011 by Patti Wenzel2011 Championship Edition
May means one thing: time for the BCB Championships. Everything you need to know is here in one sassy video. Oh, and a bonus clip. Nice!
May 3rd, 2011 by Third Coast DailyNo No Nanette, Yes Yes Marvin
UWM revives 1920s musical, Marvin Hamlisch does his own thing at Pops, ghosts of Isadora and Nijinsky haunt Gigante, and more.
May 3rd, 2011 by Tom StriniB-movie fun, live
"Natalie Ryan" is live on stage, so your snobby friends who don't get sci-fi camp can't make you change the channel.
May 2nd, 2011 by Matthew ReddinWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 2. May 2011
Screw I-94 And Take Amtrak to Wisco By JoshMogerman Waukesha’s Amended Great Lakes Diversion Plan Underscores Why Regulation Is A Public Necessity By James Rowen Happy Milwaukee Beer Week! By Karen Cinpinski Summerfest approves Charter Wire property purchase By Stacy Vogel Davis Spreekler bringing its innovation Downtown to Shops of Grand Avenue By Jeff Sherman County picks stucco for ODonnell facade By Jack Zemlicka Wisconsin Ave. public art to go up by summer By Mary Louise Schumacher Quiet Garfield Avenue School is an architectural treasure By Bobby Tanzilo Trek Bicycle Donates B-cycle Bike Sharing System to City of Madison By Trek Quintessential Milwaukee: El Rey Super Mercado By James P. Larson UWM plans move forward for former Columbia St. Mary’s hospital By Tom Daykin Darling opposes plan to use general tax funds for highways By Patrick Marley Summerfest to buy former Charter Wire building By Tom Held State slaps down Eaton Corp. tax credit By Michael Horne Sweet Water project could eventually include green industry park By Tom Daykin Abele allows County Board trim to proceed By Steve Schultze The National Soldiers Home: an Architectural Recuperative Village By Megan E. Daniels TJ Maxx remodeling Grand Avenue space By Stacy Vogel Davis WHEDA awards $17.1 million in affordable housing tax credits By Real Estate Weekly Tax credits for Eaton Corp.’s move to Wauwatosa being dropped By Tom Daykin Walker’s budget would relax policies on the environment By James Briggs Plan Commission recommends against Walmart grocery near State Fair By Tom Daykin Habitat to build 40 Milwaukee houses By The Business Journal Closing the gap: Dane County moves to connect Capital City and Glacial Drumlin Trails By Tom Held Chris Abele starts his year of change and problem solving By Patti Wenzel Abele takes office, promises O’Donnell Park veto By Larry Sandler City financing recommended for Sweet Water Organics expansion By Tom Daykin No surprise: Bradley Center retail development proposal dead By Tom Daykin The future of an old hospital By Steve Garrison Awards build up for architects By Jonathon Gorski Walker takes credit for creating 125 jobs, and so does Doyle By Dan Bice Chicago’s Brinshore, Milwaukee’s Maures build three new projects; More planned for Harambee, Sherman Park Neighborhoods By Milwaukee Courier Milwaukee Drivers Running On Fumes By wisn.com Mayor Barrett questions legality of Recycling Fund raid By Milwaukee Courier
May 2nd, 2011 by Dave ReidPride Prom 2011
It was an evening of DJs and dancing as college students and high school seniors celebrated UW-Waukesha's first annual Pride Prom in style.
May 2nd, 2011 by Brian Jacobson