On Stage 1/17: Milwaukee pays homage to classics and sequels
On Stage 1/17

Milwaukee pays homage to classics and sequels

The MSO plays "Carmina Burana", Danceworks performs their second tribute to the silver screen, and four new exhibits open at the Haggerty.

Election profile: City and County Comptroller
Election profile

City and County Comptroller

The comptroller isn't exactly a high profile elected position, but candidates are battling for the chief financial officer positions in the city and county.

Setting aside our differences: Milwaukee honors Dr. King
Setting aside our differences

Milwaukee honors Dr. King

The 28th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration at Marcus Center brought a day of inspiring performances with a hopeful message.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. January 2012

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. January 2012

1000 Friends Testimony Before Transportation Finance and Policy Commission By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Gov. Walker’s fateful decision on rail By Marc Eisen Video: Daykin discusses rezoning industrial areas By Tom Daykin What does winter weather have to offer Milwaukee? By Dr. Jeffrey Filipiak Apartments, health club planned for 3rd Ward By Tom Daykin Milwaukee County to solicit bids for beer gardens in some parks By Steve Schultze Real Estate market returning By Paul Gores East side apartment plan generates opposition By Tom Daykin Preview New Schedules Before They Become Effective January 29, 2012 By Milwaukee County Transit System More college graduates key to city’s economy By Jamie P. Merisotis Janet Zweig’s public artwork now fully operational By Mary Louise Schumacher Should we increase the cost of trail passes in Wisconsin? By Dave Schlabowske Apartments for homeless win support over neighbor objections By Tom Daykin CRE Guide: Community Spotlight – Downtown Milwaukee By Kathy Bergstrom Real Estate: Tribes plan major casino developments By Andrew Weiland Milwaukee County seeks beer garden operators By Stacy Vogel Davis Apartments plan for former school delayed By Tom Daykin See it ALL on Wisconsin Avenue By Pegi Christiansen Groups get involved in PSC’s streetcar utility case By Larry Sandler and Thomas Content Visions of post-industrial Milwaukee By Emma Mustich Holy numbers, holy grail By Getting Around Minneapolis Wetlands bill streamlines DNR procedures By Lee Bergquist 550 new hotel rooms to add competition in downtown Milwaukee By Tom Daykin

Marti Gobel brings the characters of “Neat” to life

Marti Gobel brings the characters of “Neat” to life

The latest in Renaissance Theaterworks' Diversity Series is a look into the life of playwright Charlayne Woodward.

Ho-Chunk Nation, Beloit officials aim for jobs jackpot

Ho-Chunk Nation, Beloit officials aim for jobs jackpot

Ho-Chunk Nation and city officials say a 700,000-square-foot casino could bring an estimated 2,000 jobs to Beloit, a city with 11.4 percent unemployment.

Rep: Crush up your Shakespeare
Rep

Crush up your Shakespeare

"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" is really stupid -- and really funny.

Rep’s interns tell us about the dark side

Rep’s interns tell us about the dark side

In the second annual Rep Lab show, the interns take over and give eight miniature plays within two hours.

Threads: All access Fashion Show
Threads

All access Fashion Show

Kimberly Gomez goes beyond the runway and behind the scenes to give you an inside look at producing and directing a fashion show.

Stripwax: Deep under the influence
Stripwax

Deep under the influence

On a foundation of built by The Jesus Lizard, Minneapolis-based Buildings bring the NOISE.

MSO: Evan Rogister, an eloquent young guest conductor
MSO

Evan Rogister, an eloquent young guest conductor

Rogister gets to the meaning of Tchaikovsky and Sibelius; Mark Niehaus commands Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto.

Friday Photos Friday, 13. January 2012

Friday Photos Friday, 13. January 2012

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