The Cultural Alliance embarks on a new path
The organization is expanding its mission to serve the M7 region's creative economy, starting with a new name. Say hello to Creative Alliance Milwaukee, Inc.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Erin PetersenA postmodern Gallery Night at Safi Studios
The gallery debuts Scott Johnson's "Walkthrough," an audio/visual study of a neighborhood in progress. Plus, new work by Safi residents and sculptor Denise Schanz.
Apr 13th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyNPR’s stupid situation
A string of high-profile blunders and trumped-up stings are endangering a key public and cultural institution.
Apr 13th, 2011 by Donald KaulDance in a less Wild Space
Debra Loewen's Wild Space Dance Company performs in a clean, well-lighted theater, for a change.
Apr 13th, 2011 by Tom StriniUnruly Music celebrated over four nights this week
UW-Milwaukee's series features a percussion quartet, an experimental blend of music with theatricality, a unique Asian instrument and a virtuoso violinist.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Michael BarndtClassic American theater leads a busy week
The Rep and Chamber Theatre revive classic dramas, four nights of Unruly Music, guitar at UWM, Wild Space on stage, two orchestras get busy, doc film at UWM.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniMilwaukee testimony heard, but meeting ends on a sour note
Wisconsin taxpayers speak out about Gov. Walker's budget proposal, but was the entire Joint Finance Committee listening?
Apr 12th, 2011 by Patti WenzelWild Beethoven, dramatic Brahms, bright Haydn
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music's string quartet in residence concluded its season Monday night.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniTestimony being heard on Wisconsin budget in West Allis
Joint Finance Leadership intent on ending testimony at 6 p.m.; If you have something to say, you might want to leave work early.
Apr 11th, 2011 by Patti WenzelStorefront Design Updates
Two small projects, one in East Town and the other on the East Side, are currently taking an existing poor design situation and attempting to activate the street through new designs.
Apr 11th, 2011 by Dave ReidWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 11. April 2011
Scott Walker: No Fan of Bike Lanes Either By Andrew Price Cities’ recycling funding to be cut this summer By arry Sandler and Lee Bergquist New businesses coming to Milwaukee’s Third Ward By Doris Hajewski 150 New Green Jobs in Milwaukee with Growing Power By Will Allen New Multifamily Development in Milwaukee By Matthew Myers Growing Number Of People Getting Around Without Fuel By wisn.com CVS considered, rejected downtown Borders space By The Business Journal Big shoulders rile advocates By Matt Hrodey Barrett Objects To State’s Sneaky New I-94 Lane Through City By James Rowen New high-speed rail applications will be decided by merit By Ray LaHood Milwaukee area office, industrial vacancy rates show improvement By Tom Daykin Transportation & Jobs By Brian Peters Weas pulls out of Baker Tilly, Von Briesen negotiations By Andrew Weiland O’Donnell Park structure restoration to be completed by July 1 By Charlie Rosenberg Hiawatha application faces competition By The Business Journal rea building vacancies decrease By The Business Journal Hiawatha upgrades total $225.3 million By The Business Journal Milwaukee County Executive-Elect Ready To Get To Work By wisn.com Survey reveals suburban perception of crime in Milwaukee not in line with reality By fox6now.com City gives I-94 work cold shoulder By Tom Held Bike lane on the Hoan Bridge? Gov. Walker still says ‘no’ By Tom Held Stone aide, sensing victory, reaches out early to Pratt By Steve Schultze Milwaukee County transit faces steep cut in Walker’s budget By Steve Schultze Now: 1% to walk and bike the Hoan, or forever hold your peace By Dave Schlabowske Abele wins County Exec race; Supreme Court “too close to call” By Andrew Wagner Haas beats Kraeger to take Larson’s County Board seat By Georgia Pabst Abele defeats Stone for Milwaukee County exec By Steve Schultze Dave Swanson opening Braise Restaurant in Walker’s Point By Andrew Swofford Eat St. App an easy way to find Milwaukee Street Food By Andrew Swofford Hoan Bridge Inspection Report: Read report and view photos By bayviewcompass.com Waukesha’s Water Diversion Application – – Connecting The Dots By James Rowen How the State Budget May Affect MCTS Bus Service By MCTS Assembly committee approves restriction on sick pay law By Sharif Durhams Distressed tax financing districts mainly in small communities By Tom Daykin Walker beefs up transportation funding By Patrick Marley For Mitchell tunnels, a new drill By Tom Held Parachute Project brings art to unlikely audiences, forgotten spaces By Bob Purvis Vote on sick leave bill scheduled By The Business Journal A Goldmann’s revival? By Georgia Pabst Millions spent to keep water supply clean By Don Behm Villard Library art commission puts community first By Judith Ann Moriarty Busses: Lean & Green By Riverwest Currents New school seeks to make Milwaukee healthier By milwaukeecourieronline.com LBWN awarded MANDI for Silver City Townhomes By Sharon McGowan Walker proposes major Hoan project By The Business Journal $300 million makeover planned for Hoan Bridge By Bill Glauber Gov. Walker Announces $300M Makeover For Hoan Bridge By wisn.com […]
Apr 11th, 2011 by Dave ReidGallery at Large
Non-profit arts advocacy group Arts@Large opens a new gallery to house work by Milwaukee's diverse student population. Check out the grand opening on Gallery Night.
Apr 11th, 2011 by Mark Metcalf