Remarkable Milwaukee: A discussion without limits
Remarkable Milwaukee

A discussion without limits

14 local leaders exchange views on the city's future at the Pabst Theater for "Remarkable Milwaukee," Historic Milwaukee's fresh take on the panel discussion.

Seven vie for Milwaukee County’s 5th District seat

Seven vie for Milwaukee County’s 5th District seat

Lee Holloway is leaving the county board, but some familiar faces and new blood seek to fill his big shoes.

On Stage 1/31: Fiery flamenco, MSO guests, and a novel Rep show
On Stage 1/31

Fiery flamenco, MSO guests, and a novel Rep show

Spanish dance at SMPAC, Gil Shaham and Joyce Yang visit town and "To Kill a Mockingbird" gets a rewrite for the stage, along with a UWM tribute to Ed Burgess.

Lisztomania hits Frankly Music

Lisztomania hits Frankly Music

William Wolfram, Frankly Music's guest pianist, reminds us what all made Liszt's 19th-century groupies scream and faint.

NEW!: August Wilson’s “Jitney”: African-American life, distilled
NEW!

August Wilson’s “Jitney”: African-American life, distilled

Andre Lee Ellis and Company take on Wilson's tale of unlicensed black cabbies in 1970s Pittsburgh.

The North End Phase II to Break Ground in February

The North End Phase II to Break Ground in February

Mandel Group will be moving forward with the second phase of the North End development project in February.

Skylight revives a fun, sometimes-clunky “Gershwin and Friends”

Skylight revives a fun, sometimes-clunky “Gershwin and Friends”

Cobb and Collier shine through an occasionally over-structured revue.

Scenes from the Chili Bowl 2012 at Potawatomi

Scenes from the Chili Bowl 2012 at Potawatomi

A look at the 6th annual chili cook-off held by Milwaukeefood.com, representing more than 30 restaurants across Milwaukee County and beyond.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. January 2012

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. January 2012

‘Remarkable Milwaukee,” setting the stage for Milwaukee’s future By New Milwaukee Bus Routes Begin This Weekend By wisn.com Milwaukee Gets Arty in the Third Ward By Stephanie Davila Volunteers to clean up stretch of state land in Milwaukee By Cary Docter By Amtrak’s Hiawatha Service sets ridership record in 2011 By Cary Docter Potawatomi plan to build $36 million data center By The BizTimes Daily Amtrak’s Hiawatha line breaks ridership record By Larry Sandler Milwaukee contractor plans $3M apartment near North Ave. By Sean Ryan Select Milwaukee, LISC launch loan fund to stabilize neighborhoods By Heather Ronaldson and Erin Caughey Tommy Thompson and high-speed rail By Don Walker Can Water Save Milwaukee? By David Lepeska State considers two sites for Milwaukee train maintenance By Sean Ryan CRE Guide: Community Spotlight – Menomonee River Valley By Kathy Bergstrom Historic Milwaukee, Pabst Theater team up Jan. 30 By Candace Romano Milwaukee County panel approves MSOE land swap By Sean Ryan Committee approves land sale for MSOE parking ramp By Tom Daykin HMI celebration fetes Remarkable Milwaukee By Bobby Tanzilo Grant to help bring fresh food to corner stores By Kenya Evans Gallery Night reflection: snow, paintings, conversations, salsa dancing By Brian Jacobson Casino betting new hotel visitors would spend By Tom Daykin

Hall: “We have to say as a community this is unacceptable”
Hall

“We have to say as a community this is unacceptable”

James Hall Jr., president of the Milwaukee NAACP, speaks on issues of segregation, education and unemployment in Milwaukee's black community.

This Week in Wisconsin History: A new Milwaukee
This Week in Wisconsin History

A new Milwaukee

166 years ago this week, the townships of Kilbourntown, Juneautown and Walker's Point combined to incorporate as the City of Milwaukee.

Fine Arts Quartet, with its new cellist

Fine Arts Quartet, with its new cellist

Cellist Robert Cohen gave his first concert Sunday as a full-fledged member of UWM's quartet in residence.