Musical celebrations and incoming artworks
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra celebrates St. Pat's a week late, the Eccentric Soul Revue rolls through Alverno, WPCA and Milwaukee Art Museum both host new exhibits.
Mar 20th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinMark Neumann talks national debt, Obamacare at Press Club
Mark Neumann brought a pig to the Milwaukee Press Club, and said he is the "one true conservative" of the Republicans running for U.S. Senate.
Mar 20th, 2012 by Patti WenzelPhilomusica Quartet, with guest violist Erin Pipal
The Philomusica Quartet, convincing with Mendelssohn and Shostakovich, wrestles Beethoven's Opus 127 to a draw.
Mar 20th, 2012 by Tom StriniCity Plan Commission Recommends Revised Jackson St. Apartment Building for Approval
Dermond Property Investments' request for a change in zoning for the properties 1601 N. Jackson and 522 E. Pleasant, the former Joey's Restaurant location, from Local Business (LB2) to a Detailed Planned Development (DPD) was once again before the City Plan Commission. The proposal was required to go back before the City Plan Commission, because the number of rental units in the proposal had changed.
Mar 19th, 2012 by Dave ReidA glimpse into “Shatner’s World” at the Riverside
William Shatner brought his one-man show, "Shatner's World - We Just Live in It," to the Riverside, packing 60-plus years of show business into a two-hour set.
Mar 19th, 2012 by Matt BaudoWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. March 2012
Gas prices accelerating past $4 a gallon takes toll By Georgia Pabst and Joe Taschler Hopes high for Milwaukee lakefront redevelopment plans By Sean Ryan Slideshow: Big names, big crowd at Business of Growing Milwaukee event By Mark Kass West side office building gets Redevelopment Authority OK By Tom Daykin Federal officials approve $1.7 billion to rebuild Zoo Interchange By Wendy Strong Legislators Ask Walker To Retain Talgo Jobs By wisn.com Reviving history: The Estabrook Park beer garden project By Lori Fredrich City paying up to $1.1 million for cleared Sydney Hih site By Tom Daykin New “Mke” flying into Mitchell International Airport By Jeff Sherman Green, supportive housing for veterans should become a national model By Kaid Benfield Barrett floats alternative for Milwaukee train maintenance plant By Sean Ryan CityCenter named only downtown LEED-certified multi-tenant office building By Tom Daykin A Shared Street Comes to Minneapolis By Sam Newberg Open for business? Really? By By Ernst-Ulrich Franzen for the Editorial Board Legislators buck Walker, reject train maintenance base By Larry Sandler Beerline B Apartments completed By Real Estate Weekly Plan to replace Amtrak trains with Talgo is mothballed By Beverly Taylor Wisconsin kills plan for Milwaukee train maintenance facility By Sean Ryan AT&T asks state to make Milwaukee pay for streetcar utility costs By Sean Ryan First cheese factory in Milwaukee to open soon By Mark Doremus Menomonee Valley restaurant to receive $255,000 Milwaukee loan By Sean Ryan Milwaukee 7 project will promote food and beverage cluster By The BizTimes Daily The Moderne, an early peek By Mary Louise Schumacher Demolition progresses at Marriott site, debate about to resurface By Mary Louise Schumacher East side apartments plan back before commission By Tom Daykin City to consider bond issue for proposed office building By Tom Daykin Gas prices continue to rise, some stations over $4 By Katie DeLong, updated Veterans Manor in Milwaukee By Sam Newberg Rio West owner plans waterside restaurant on Canal Street in Milwaukee By Sean Ryan Milwaukee gas prices climbing upward By Don Walker Free Buses Offered On St. Patrick’s Day By wisn.com Donovan challenger files election complaints By Georgia Pabst State of the Union: time to rebuild By UWM Post Editorial Board
Mar 19th, 2012 by Dave ReidOpen House at UEC showcases Community Supported Agriculture
There was plenty of green at the Urban Ecology Center's 10th annual event introducing farmers to potential shareholders.
Mar 19th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonBill proposes marriage to break the cycle of poverty
U.S. Rep. Tom Petri proposes the Making Work and Marriage Pay Act as a possible way to help low-income individuals.
Mar 19th, 2012 by Candace RomanoFred Bell and Livija Patikne
After three decades of reviewing the Milwaukee art scene, Judith Ann still manages to fall hard for the images at the Portrait Society Gallery.
Mar 19th, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyPatsy Cline lives — at the Milwaukee Rep
At the Stackner Cabaret, Kelley Faulkner becomes Patsy Cline and Angela Iannone is her laugh-a-minute pal, Louise.
Mar 18th, 2012 by Tom StriniVilla Terrace “Chair”-ity Challenge
The TCD team attempts to create art where you sit for Villa Terrace's upcoming fundraiser: A Chair To Remember.
Mar 18th, 2012 by Carly RubachFerrara, Renaissance music’s avant-garde hotbed
Piffaro and The King's Noyse (strings, winds) survey musical daring in 16th-century Italy.
Mar 17th, 2012 by Tom Strini