Building the next wave
With Young Professional Week, the group's largest event to date, Ian Abston and Newaukee aim to make Milwaukee a "next generation city."
Apr 27th, 2012 by Dan ShaferCarnegie Hall Preview No. 1
The Milwaukee Symphony previews its Carnegie Hall program at home, this weekend and next.
Apr 26th, 2012 by Tom StriniFreedom Brought to You by the American Auto Industry, Hello Officer, Put the Phone Down, and More
Welcome to the first installment of Car Culture. It will be a place for us to talk, think, and explore our addiction to the automobile. Don't fear, it’s not about how much I hate cars, and isn't about forcing you to take the bus or ‘worse’ yet ride your bike. It is about understanding the history of our love affair with the automobile, and its true costs and consequences.
Apr 26th, 2012 by Dave ReidZombie Horror Chiller (Youngblood) Theatre
Youngblood Theatre does Jennifer Haley's "Neighborhood 3" in a basement. Where horror characters should never go.
Apr 26th, 2012 by Tom StriniAshley Janke and the White Table series
While hosting dinners, nAbr Gallery curator Ashley Janke noticed the centrality of the table as an object, and developed the White Table series.
Apr 26th, 2012 by Elisabeth AlbeckCatching up with Dave Begel
Mark takes a break from the serious side of things this week to catch up with Dave Begel and talk about more lighthearted topics like the weather.
Apr 26th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfCommon Council Committee Appointments, Milwaukee County Attraction Pass, The Moderne Lands a Restaurant, and More
Eyes on Milwaukee this week focuses on the committee appointments by Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines, Supervisor Haas' efforts for a Milwaukee County attraction pass, the restaurant coming to The Moderne, and more.
Apr 25th, 2012 by Jeramey JanneneSenate candidate Eric Hovde makes his Milwaukee introduction
Millionaire banker and real estate developer Eric Hovde wants to be Wisconsin's next Senator. Is he the next Ron Johnson?
Apr 25th, 2012 by Patti WenzelYou know you want it…
Or do you need dance? Danceworks Performance Company asks the question on the occasion of its 15th birthday.
Apr 25th, 2012 by Jennifer ReinkeShaking the fleas off the dog
Primary season is over and the road toward the general election is upon us. Time for Mitt Romney to shake up the etch-a-sketch and reshuffle the deck.
Apr 25th, 2012 by Will Durst“You can’t hold poets back!”
Young poets competed for first prize at Still Waters Collective's Slam League Finals, but the night's biggest prize was bigger than a trophy.
Apr 24th, 2012 by Jennifer KaufmanTributes and debuts close out April
Edo de Waart puts Debussy in the spotlight, Danceworks celebrates 15 years, and Ex Fabula's Terminal Milwaukeean ends a year of storytelling.
Apr 24th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin