“Mosquita y Mari” a beautiful coming-of-age tale
Aurora Guerrero's story of two young girls drawn together builds on emotional intimacy and self-discovery, amid cultural clashes.
Oct 18th, 2012 by Ryan FindleyThe History of Sydney HiH
The life and times of a beloved city icon.
Oct 18th, 2012 by Megan E. DanielsFirst Stage opens “Big”
Mark Metcalf talks with Jeff Frank, artistic director at First Stage Children's Theater, before "Big: The Musical" opens the season this weekend.
Oct 18th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfSydney HiH Gallery Night
A Gallery Night send off for the epicenter of Milwaukee's counter-culture movement.
Oct 17th, 2012 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Ballet goes to the opera… or vice-versa
Michael Pink's latest narrative ballet is based on Puccini's "La Boheme," with a wordless score arranged by Andrews Sill.
Oct 17th, 2012 by Tom StriniPulled Pork and Paintings
WMSE's Food Slam offered dozens of restaurants serving tasty food at the Grohmann Museum.
Oct 17th, 2012 by Grace FuhrThe $74 Million Gamble
Can Milwaukee become a world water hub? It’s betting $74 million it can.
Oct 17th, 2012 by Bruce MurphyDukakis and co. make “Cloudburst” an enjoyable ride
The Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival's opening film doesn't break new ground, but it's the little things that make it worth viewing.
Oct 17th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinPerformers first
Festival director Christopher Burns and performers Sarah Plum, Jamie Jordan and the Spektral Quartet talk new-music.
Oct 17th, 2012 by David BohnJuvenile Reform School Comes Home
A new program on county grounds provides alternative to juvenile lock-up in northern Wisconsin.
Oct 16th, 2012 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceDeanna Schwenner
Meet the concierge at the recently remodeled CityCenter at 735 N. Water Street.
Oct 16th, 2012 by NewaukeeMKELAX @MIAD
MIAD brings Milwaukee and Los Angeles together on Gallery Night and TCD has your full guide to new exhibitions opening all over the city.
Oct 16th, 2012 by Carly Rubach and Callie Koller