TCD’s Mother’s Day Brunch Guide
Show Mom your appreciation by giving her a day off and treating her to a great brunch. Check out TCD's guide, pick your favorite and make your reservations!
May 8th, 2012 by Third Coast DailyRevivals, reimaginings, a New York trip
The Milwaukee Ballet revives "Peter Pan," Theatre Gigante's own "Our Town," and the MSO goes to Carnegie Hall.
May 8th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinHarley-Davidson goes Mondo for Cinco de Mayo
Luchador Mask? 800 pounds of iron and rumble? Burlesque Girls? Pinata Forest? Milwaukee celebrates Cinco de Mayo with Hogs and wrestling. Photos by Benjamin Wick.
May 8th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonKentucky Derby Party at Iron Horse Hotel
"I'll Have Another" takes on new meaning at the 2nd Annual Kentucky Derby Party at the Iron Horse Hotel. Photo gallery by Lacy Landre.
May 7th, 2012 by Third Coast DailyWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 7. May 2012
Big expansion at Casablanca on Brady under way By Carol Deptolla Stations to power green vehicles By Thomas Content Developer optimistic Moderne will fill up By Tom Daykin Developer Changes Plan; Historic Eschweiler County Buildings To Be Razed. By James Rowen Common Council approves big fines for vandalism to vacant buildings By Milwaukee Community Journal Housing Authority and Growing Power partner to create a healthier Westlawn By milwaukeecourieronline.com The Sydney Hih is slated for demolition By Mary Louise Schumacher Milwaukee Bike to Work Week, May 12-18 By Milwaukee Bicycle Collective MREA and Milwaukee Shines launch pilot group-purchase program to provide lower cost solar options; free info-seminars this month By Bay View Compass Miscellaneous East Side updates By Molly Snyder Kohl says it’s time for a new arena, he’ll pitch in By Don Walker Video: Daykin discusses The Moderne By Emily Yount Market Trend: Milwaukee’s Industrial Vacancy Decreases to 7.4% By Justin Sumner Awesome Example Of Roads/Rail Double-Standards By James Rowen Downtown Milwaukee condo sales up through April By Rich Kirchen Real Estate Blog: Downtown condo sales up 122% in April By Andrew Weiland Savings on O’Donnell repair depend on timing of site’s redevelopment By Sean Ryan The new transportation love affair? By Angela Lang and Bruce Speight If UWM does continue athletics, vision and boldness must prevail By Doug Russell Slideshow: Loyalty Building renovation moves ahead By The Business Journal Two leases proposed for former 440th base by General Mitchell airport By Sean Ryan Apartments, hotel pitched for county’s Transit Center By Steve Schultze Torinus: Milwaukee region hits $300 million in R&D By Corrinne Hess Three-year I-794 Lake Freeway Project set to begin this fall By Stephanie Beecher Get Outta My Bike Lane! Hot Tips For Effective Advocacy By Dave Schlabowske CRE Guide: Take 5 – Kathleen Scott By Sean Ryan Wisconsin’s community health centers awarded $16 million By The Business Journal Transit Center development proposals top out at 40 stories By Sean Ryan Gardens to teach sustainable food production and nutrition By Georgia Pabst Grand Avenue lands first pop-up store By Tom Daykin Milwaukee officials wise to be cautious By Cheryl Nenn Two adults; one car By Bay View Compass Bay View resident Relay Rides’ first By Bay View Compass R&D on the rise at Milwaukee-area universities By Joe Peterangelo Fondy Food Center competing for fruit trees By Heather Ronaldson Román Montoto’s artist statement By Román Montoto Back to class: former factory could become home to Choice school By Tom Daykin
May 7th, 2012 by Dave ReidWindfall’s “Assassins” — a scary/funny Sondheim musical
Windfall Theatre revives the 1991 musical about presidential assassins and would-be assassins.
May 7th, 2012 by David Bohn“Veronica’s Position” slightly exaggerated
In Rich Orloff's comedy, In Tandem Theatre revisits the 1989 Robert Mapplethorpe/National Endowment for the Arts controversy.
May 7th, 2012 by Tom StriniTCD’s Guide to Charity Rides, Runs, Walks and more
TCD has your guide to run, walk, ride, roll and volunteer your way to fundraise at Milwaukee's many charity events all summer long.
May 7th, 2012 by Jennifer ReinkeThe Making of a Face Jug at MAM
Michel Bayne, North Carolina potter, probably wouldn't mind if you called him a jughead.
May 7th, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyKiev Surprises
Kiev offers a variety of attractions from gold-topped cathedrals to classic Ruthenian cuisine to accordion cover bands.
May 6th, 2012 by Kevin Revolinski“In the Heights” warms the Milwaukee Theatre
Touring musical depicts life in New York's Washington Heights neighborhood.
May 5th, 2012 by Curt YorkeyColorful Blingy Spring
Val Moody helps you bling into Spring with all the best accessories for the season.
May 5th, 2012 by Valerie Moody