Newaukeean of the Week: Tim Syth
Newaukeean of the Week

Tim Syth

The director of Bucketworks is featured in our new weekly column highlighting city newbies and their views of Milwaukee.

Film Fest: A Cry for Justice
Film Fest

A Cry for Justice

A documentary at the Milwaukee Film Festival is a haunting look at a priest who abused deaf boys in this archdiocese.

Skating with heart: “Bones Brigade: An Autobiography”
Skating with heart

“Bones Brigade: An Autobiography”

Professional skateboarder Stacy Peralta's documentary shows the sport from an emotional angle, and presents the athletes first and foremost as people.

PODCAST: Collaborative Cinema at The Milwaukee Show
PODCAST

Collaborative Cinema at The Milwaukee Show

Mark Metcalf talks with Nathaniel Schardin, director of "The Vampire Formerly Known as Dracula," which premieres tonight at The Milwaukee Film Festival.

Strini: Three Decades on the scene
Strini

Three Decades on the scene

TCD's Tom Strini has covered Milwaukee's arts for 30 years, as of Oct. 4, 2012.

No risk, no reward: The making of “Little Red”
No risk, no reward

The making of “Little Red”

After five long years, Tate Bunker's Little Red Riding Hood retelling, featuring Mark Metcalf, has arrived at the Milwaukee Film Festival.

Milwaukee Film Festival: Mads Brügger is “The Ambassador”
Milwaukee Film Festival

Mads Brügger is “The Ambassador”

This hidden camera doc exposes the corruption of Central African Republic leaders and diplomats, but the Danish journalist's own moral ambiguity may be too much to ignore.

Murphy’s Law: Too Many Cops in Milwaukee County?
Murphy’s Law

Too Many Cops in Milwaukee County?

The high cost of a huge sheriff’s budget and 19 local police departments.

Durst Case Scenario: October Surprises
Durst Case Scenario

October Surprises

The first presidential debate is tonight, but Will Durst has his eye on the campaign's real gamechanger, The October Surprise.

“A Girl Like Her,” at the Milwaukee Film Festival

“A Girl Like Her,” at the Milwaukee Film Festival

Ann Fessler's documentary looks at the lives of women in the 1950s and '60s who became pregnant out of wedlock and were forced to give up their children.

“Last Day at Lambeau” reveals a polarized Pack

“Last Day at Lambeau” reveals a polarized Pack

Director Michael Neelson documents the sour split between Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers in "Last Day at Lambeau," airing during the Milwaukee Film Festival.

Photo Gallery: Doors Open to Brewhouse Inn
Photo Gallery

Doors Open to Brewhouse Inn

Thousands visited the former Pabst Brewhouse and boutique hotel development at Doors Open Milwaukee 2012.