The Meatball Challenge at Milwaukee County Historical Society
Closing out the exhibit "Faith Family Fiesta" celebrating Italian roots, the Society holds a competition between area chefs to come up with the best meatball.
Mar 27th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonChoreographer Matthew Neenan
Beirut, the Indie band, inspired Philadelphia-based Matthew Neenan's "The Last Glass."
Mar 26th, 2012 by Jennifer ReinkeKevin Smith at the Pabst
Promoting his new book, "Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good," Silent Bob's talk was more about inspiration than entertainment.
Mar 26th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 26. March 2012
Green industry employment on upswing By Thomas Content President Hines takes part in briefing for minority contractors for Potawatomi hotel project By milwaukeecourieronline.com Remodel, don’t bulldoze preservation ordinance By Mary Louise Schumacher Development plans could mean new look for Milwaukee skyline By Wendy Strong Abele, Barrett testify at state Transportation Commission hearing By Katie DeLong Rezoning proposed for possible soccer center, apartments By Tom Daykin Leveraging the Lakefront: Developers forge deals for U.S. Bank property By Sean Ryan Barrett, Abele call for more Wisconsin money for local roads, transit By Sean Ryan Walker’s Point developments heat up By Andrew Weiland MCTS bus routes give Brewers fans alternative mode of travel By Chris Patterson Brady Street neighborhood house to be demolished for parking By Michael Horne Young Professionals Week comes to town April 16-21 By Jeff Sherman Riverfront site at Water and Brady to be sold, developed By Tom Daykin MSOE completes Park East land buy; project to start soon By Tom Daykin Walker backs halt to planning for train base By Larry Sandler Neighborhood around Washington Park showing new energy By Georgia Pabst CRE Guide: Take 5 – Anna-Marie Opgenorth By Sean Ryan Car sharing growing in popularity as gas prices skyrocket By Katie DeLong Smart Growth Safe For Another Year By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Potawatomi to hire minority contractors for hotel project By Angelica Duria 27th St. boulevard plan near Wisconsin Ave. still alive By Tom Daykin Revisions to Milwaukee historic preservation law unveiled By Sean Ryan Gas prices over $4 at some Milwaukee stations By Katie DeLong Gas prices accelerating past $4 a gallon takes toll By Georgia Pabst and Joe Taschler
Mar 26th, 2012 by Dave ReidAffordable Care Act goes to the U.S. Supreme Court
With the U.S. Supreme Court taking up the health care law this week, TCD talks with Marquette University constitutional law expert J. Gordon Hylton.
Mar 26th, 2012 by Candace RomanoHenry Rollins at Turner Hall
Henry Rollins delivered humorous anecdotes and powerful social commentaries in his three-hour performance at Turner Hall.
Mar 26th, 2012 by Sahan JayasuriyaThe Fine Arts Quartet, all in for Saint-Saens
The Fine Arts Quartet and pianist Cristina Ortiz give us to ponder the French composer's place in the scheme of things.
Mar 25th, 2012 by Tom StriniThe sun sets on the corner video store
As more corner video stores and even chain store locations bite the dust, how are we making our movie entertainment choices?
Mar 25th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonMSO Pops go Irish with fiddler Eileen Ivers
Jeff Tyzik fills in for Marvin Hamlisch on the podium for the musical wearing of the green.
Mar 24th, 2012 by Ellen BurmeisterThe State of Haitian Art
Haitian artist and scholars of Haitian culture assembled in Milwaukee this month.
Mar 24th, 2012 by Rosy RicksThe secret language of noise
This week, thee world's first and only comic record review asks a few creeps about the new elpee from Bad Creeps.
Mar 24th, 2012 by Jeff MoodyStyles and colors for spring
Get ready for spring with all the colors of the season - there's more than you might think.
Mar 24th, 2012 by Bonnie Bielefeld