Mozart’s delight, Adams’ 9/11, Mahler’s ascension
Edo de Waart returns to the MSO podium with a brilliant soprano, Miah Persson.
Sep 22nd, 2012 by Tom Strini“The Master”
Mark Metcalf reviews Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," opening tonight at the Oriental Theatre.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Mark MetcalfYoungblood corrects ‘[sic]’s’ textual weaknesses
Strong character development and an emphasis on the play's humor save an occasionally confusing script.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Matthew ReddinComposer meets accordion, new music follows
Music from Almost Yesterday presents virtuoso Stas Venglevski in new music by UWM's Yehuda Yannay Sunday.
Sep 21st, 2012 by David BohnThe Six Wives of Edo de Waart
Little old Milwaukee seems to have the most continental conductor in the world.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Bruce MurphySwans’ Michael Gira
TCD's Sahan Jayasuriya talks with Michael Gira, founder of legendary experimental music group Swans, in anticipation of their upcoming appearance at Shank Hall.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Sahan JayasuriyaPARK(ing) Day 2012
Expanding public space, one parking spot at a time.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Dave ReidTCD’s week in review
Obama and Baldwin see a jump in recent poll numbers, Lt. Brian Murphy makes a public appearance, and Act 10 gets shot down but the confusion continues.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Dan ShaferWild Space, exotic in a parking ramp
Debra Loewen's "Milwaukee 360" isn't just about Downtown views from a high perch. It's very much about dancing.
Sep 21st, 2012 by Tom StriniPark East Square Loan Approved
Union opposition to Park East Square evaporates.
Sep 20th, 2012 by Dave ReidMilwaukee’s “Little Italy”
Mr. and Mrs. M discover more about Milwaukee's under-the-radar "Little Italy" in and around East Brady Street.
Sep 20th, 2012 by Jeffrey MerlotFlick by Flick, Part 2
We break down October's offerings in this comprehensive festival guide.
Sep 19th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin and Sahan Jayasuriya