Horne: Bauman presses for details on Park East Kohl’s bid
Horne

Bauman presses for details on Park East Kohl’s bid

Ald. Bob Bauman is requesting further information about the attempt to bring Kohl's to the Park East Corridor, saying the plan by Kohl's "was never real."

Planned Parenthood rallies against GOP’s “war on women”

Planned Parenthood rallies against GOP’s “war on women”

Dubbed the "Mad as Hell" rally, Planned Parenthood organized a protest at the Capitol in Madison in opposition to three State Assembly bills.

Indian actress Kriti Pant in Milwaukee’s “Success”

Indian actress Kriti Pant in Milwaukee’s “Success”

Kriti Pant toured India with John Kishline's play about business. Now, she'll appear in "Success" in Milwaukee.

Durst: Not So Super Tuesday report
Durst

Not So Super Tuesday report

After Super Tuesday, the Republican Party is ready to get behind their candidate and begin the long march to November. Or not.

On Stage 3/13: Classic works and performers revived
On Stage 3/13

Classic works and performers revived

The Florentine presents American opera "Susannah," "Success" returns from India, and performers from across the pond visit local stages.

Saturday night with the Brew City Bruisers

Saturday night with the Brew City Bruisers

Milwaukee's flat-track roller derby league suited up for a battle at the U.S. Cellular Arena, bucking for rank before heading into the Semi-Finals.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 12. March 2012

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 12. March 2012

Milwaukee-Area Gas Prices Near $4 A Gallon By wisn.com Administration wants to keep train base plans on track despite cost By Larry Sandler Disaster bonds proposed for Milwaukee office project By Sean Ryan Community comes together again for Snail’s Crossing By Royal Griggs MCTS Ridership Increases Slightly from 2010 to 2011 By MCTS Video: Daykin discusses Rocky Marcoux By Tom Daykin He Built This City (Barry Mandel) By John Rondy The do-it-yourself urbanism of the Clock Shadow Building By Mary Louise Schumacher Letter from 3 mayors questions Waukesha water bid By Don Behm Fiduciary, Opus want to build housing at former Gallun tannery By Sean Ryan An updated look at Lisbon Food Village By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers Lakeshore mayors question Waukesha over water By The BizTimes Daily Music, dance studio opens in Grand Avenue’s basement By Tom Daykin Rails project gets Walker’s help By Jeremiah Tucker, Sauk Prairie Eagle and Alicia Abercrombie Milwaukee County bus ridership up slightly in 2011 By Larry Sandler Three Lakefront Mayors Raise Water Diversion Questions Jointly With Waukesha By James Rowen GOP bid to block wind power rules fails By Patrick Marley Developer seeks quick approval to build office at 27th and Wisconsin By Sean Ryan By Sean Ryan Former Gallun tannery site eyed for possible apartments By Tom Daykin Fresh cheese right on time at Clock Shadow Creamery By Nancy J. Stohs Residential development planned for Gallun Tannery site By Real Estate Weekly More clean diesel-buses added to MCTS fleet; new-bus “Show ‘n Tell” Thurs., March 8 By MCTS Developer hopes to bring state offices to 27th and Wisconsin By Tom Daykin A Foggy Mist, Westown, Riverwalk By Local Trolley Clean diesel buses arrive in Milwaukee By Trisha Bee Moderne milestones: Apartment project on time and on budget By Sean Ryan Negotiations could clear way for Downtown Transit Center sale By Sean Ryan Moderne high-rise to open by September By Tom Daykin Milwaukee ‘dining tax’ second-lowest in U.S. By Rich Kirchen Developer seeks loan for south side office building By Tom Daykin Two hundred free parking spaces may become available in Pavilion By Steve Garrison Ambassador Hotel owner expands his apartment portfolio By Sean Ryan Analysis predicts imbalance between jobs, housing By Don Behm

Review: “Forward 2012” juried art show at Charles Allis
Review

“Forward 2012” juried art show at Charles Allis

This annual visual arts showcase at the Charles Allis Art Museum has landscapes and whimsy for all sorts.

Non Merci: Melissa Czarnik heads to France for new album
Non Merci

Melissa Czarnik heads to France for new album

Poet and emcee Melissa Czarnik will embark on a two-month arts residency in France for work on her fourth album, "Non Merci."

This Week in History: Mining Moratorium Bill passed in 1997
This Week in History

Mining Moratorium Bill passed in 1997

With overwhelming bipartisan support, the Wisconsin state senate passed the Mining Moratorium Bill in 1997, later signed into law by Gov. Tommy Thompson.

Daddy Long Legs: A Smart Sweetie at the Skylight
Daddy Long Legs

A Smart Sweetie at the Skylight

Gordon and Caird's new musical gives us an adorable Modern Girl, vintage 1912.

John Prine telling stories at the Marcus

John Prine telling stories at the Marcus

John Prine keeps the Marcus Center crowd on the edge of laughter and tears through stories and song.