Newaukeean of the Week: Jessie Safoshnik
Newaukeean of the Week

Jessie Safoshnik

Why a college graduate chooses to stay in Milwaukee.

Murphy’s Law: Will Art Museum Dump Stephen Einhorn?

Murphy’s Law

Will Art Museum Dump Stephen Einhorn?


The wealthy funder of voter fraud billboards creates negative publicity for Milwaukee Art Museum.

On Stage 11/6: A Week for Music
On Stage 11/6

A Week for Music

The Wisconsin Philharmonic, The MSO and The Fine Arts Quartet get busy.

The Klezmatics rock Zelazo

The Klezmatics rock Zelazo

The Klezmatics bring the living, dancing tradtions of klezmer, the music of East European Jews, to UWM.

Deep pockets, full hearts support MAM at The Art Auction

Deep pockets, full hearts support MAM at The Art Auction

The Milwaukee Art Museum held its Twelfth Benefit Art Auction on Saturday, a black tie event that featured incredible art. Photo gallery by Lacy Landre.

Paul Jacobs: Vital organist at Kenwood Methodist
Paul Jacobs

Vital organist at Kenwood Methodist

Grammy-winner Paul Jacobs returns to Kenwood United Methodist to celebrate its A.O. Smith Memorial Pipe Organ.

Photo Gallery: Inside The North End
Photo Gallery

Inside The North End

Take a peek at two new apartment buildings under construction just north of Downtown.

The Man From ALEC

The Man From ALEC

Was Tommy Thompson a key figure in the rise of the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council?

Photo Gallery: Dia de los Muertos Parade
Photo Gallery

Dia de los Muertos Parade

The third annual Dia de los Muertos Parade was held in Walker's Point on Friday. Angela Morgan has a photo gallery and recap from the event.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 5. November 2012

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 5. November 2012

Milwaukee County's budget remained as the hot topic last week.

City People: Arnoldo Sevilla
City People

Arnoldo Sevilla

A Hispanic activist and part-time historian reflects on how things have changed.

Soulstice offers a leaden “Blithe Spirit”

Soulstice offers a leaden “Blithe Spirit”

The company's production of Noel Coward's 1941 comedy is more creaky than classic.