Steve Vande Zande
A state teacher of the year and founder of the RedLine art incubator, he loves his Silver City neighborhood.
Nov 11th, 2012 by Judith Ann Moriarty“Color Me Obsessed” captures the essence of The Replacements
Turner Hall mounted Milwaukee’s first screening of the long-awaited, definitive Replacements documentary as part of its BAAM series on Saturday night.
Nov 11th, 2012 by Jon Anne WillowA Polish Holocaust heroine at Acacia Theatre
In Dan Gordon's "Irena's Vow," a Polish teenage girl risks her life to help Jews escape the Nazis.
Nov 11th, 2012 by Mary O'Hara StacyLocal Holiday Shopping Guide, Part 1
Whether you like it or not, the holidays are around the corner. Carly softens the blow with a local shopping guide and handmade gift ideas.
Nov 11th, 2012 by Carly RubachTotal Victory – “National Service”
Manchester band Total Victory's new album "National Service" just isn't enough fun to be anything beyond decent.
Nov 10th, 2012 by Jeff MoodyKendrick Lamar – “good kid, m.A.A.d city”
Kendrick Lamar is Compton born and bred, and the L.A. neighborhood is his subject, his muse and his constant co-star and on his new, critically-praised album.
Nov 10th, 2012 by Jeff Moody17 (under $50!) accessories for men and women
'Tis the season for holiday styles and seasonal shopping. Kimberly Gomez looks at 17 affordably-priced accessories for your wardrobe and your gift list.
Nov 10th, 2012 by Kimberly GomezRoom at the Inn
Two new hotels and hundreds of new rooms are coming to East Town.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Dave ReidSidewalk Cycling Can Kill
Motorists don't see bicyclists on sidewalks, which can lead to accidents at intersections. What is the solution?
Nov 9th, 2012 by Dave SchlabowskeMSO + Christoph Konig = thrills
Christoph Konig, guest conductor, clicks with the MSO in Schubert, Lutoslawski, Weber, Liszt.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Tom StriniPeter Buffett Comes to Town
Buffett helps Radio Milwaukee, Barry Mandel makes a bundle selling East Pointe and Gwen Moore crows about cave men.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Michael HorneBob Dylan in Milwaukee at the BMO Harris Bradley Center
Even after 50-plus years in the spotlight, Bob Dylan continues to evolve. The gravely-voiced, blues-based style of his recent work took center stage on Thursday night.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Dan Shafer