Wong Kar-Wai double feature screens at UWM Union Theatre
"Chungking Express" and "Fallen Angels," two films by influential Chinese director Wong Kar-Wai, screen this weekend at UWM Union Theatre.
Mar 29th, 2012 by Andy HartmanIsaac Julien at MAM
The renowned video/installation artist is showing a trilogy of works at the Milwaukee Art Museum this year.
Mar 29th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonAmerica’s Black Holocaust Museum reopens online
Mark talks with Dr. James Cameron's son Virgil and coordinator Fran Kaplan.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfHistoric Preservation, Miller Park Sales Tax, The War on Bob Donovan, and More
Welcome to the sixth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week I take an initial look at Alderman Witkowski's attempt to redefine Milwaukee's historic preservation ordinance, the Miller Park sales tax's sunset, the ugly turn Juarez versus Donovan has taken, and more.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Jeramey JanneneHistoric Preservation a balancing act at City Hall
Proposed changes to the city of Milwaukee's Historic Preservation Ordinance brought a standing-room only crowd to discuss the matter at City Hall.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Michael HorneCity Land Sale for East Library Redevelopment Held at Committee
At the March 27th, 2012 meeting of the Public Works Committee, the committee briefly took up the purchase agreement between the City of Milwaukee and HSI Properties, LLC, which had it been approved, would have been the next step in the city's effort redevelop the East Library site.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Dave ReidMarch 25 – 31
Take a look back at what happened in 1881, 1954, and 1968 in Wisconsin history.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Holly NearmanShelby Keefe’s Pfister farewell
Shelby Keefe's legacy painting, "Reflecting on the Day," was unveiled during a warm farewell reception at the Pfister Hotel.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Dan ShaferRomney, Inc.
Romney staffers called him the Etch-A-Sketch candidate. But the toy works via magnetism, a concept that eludes the former Governor, says Will Durst.
Mar 28th, 2012 by Will DurstB.B., King of the Blues, at Northern Lights Theater
B.B. King and Lucille have been wowing audiences for decades. Monday he played the second of three shows at Potawatomi.
Mar 27th, 2012 by Phillip MartinezMilwaukee Water Council, UWM celebrate UN World Water Day
A documentary produced by three Racine high school students and the three-mile Walk for Water highlighted Milwaukee's inaugural celebration of World Water Day.
Mar 27th, 2012 by Holly NearmanSpring in the air, across Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Ballet hosts three varying works, art blooms again at the MAM and the Milwaukee Theatre brings in A Prairie Home Companion.
Mar 27th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin