Recall 5Q: Kathleen Vinehout
Recall 5Q

Kathleen Vinehout

Nurse's aide, college professor, dairy farmer. Kathleen Vinehout wants to add Wisconsin Governor to her resume as she runs in the recall to unseat Scott Walker.

Prometheus Trio: Schumann and odd stuff
Prometheus Trio

Schumann and odd stuff

At the Wisconsin Conservatory, Jacob, Tisdel and Klabunde find gold in the familiar and the obscure.

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. April 2012

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. April 2012

John Norquist discusses urban schools at Brady Street Forum By Holly Nearman Events planned for parking lot on West Wisconsin Avenue By Sean Ryan Norquist promotes mixed-use development on Brady St. By Michael Horne Flavor Cycle: restaurant food delivered to your door By Royal Griggs Authority OKs bonds for Menomonee Valley project By Tom Daykin Video: Daykin discusses Brady Street development By Tom Daykin What a new student union could mean for UWM By Mary Louise Schumacher Westown knows what’s up at this Downtown parking lot By Jeff Sherman Razing of Brady St. area residence on hold By Tom Daykin Pop-Up shops aim to revitalize Grand Avenue By Molly Snyder Downtown parking lot to host Brewers, Milwaukee Mile events By Tom Daykin Amani public art installation highlights motherhood By Tessa Fox Third Ward Gallery Night By fox6now.com Milwaukee considers lease for space in UWM School of Public Health By Sean Ryan Third Ward project could be game-changer By Andrew Weiland The Walker Conservation: Rail #Fail By Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Warren Avenue home saved — for now By Michael Horne Bauman tries new strategy in Milwaukee streetcar utility debate By Sean Ryan 53rd Street Community Street Garden ‘bridges the gap’ By Melanie Lawder and Shoshauna Schmidt Proposed factory conversion to apartments stalled By Tom Daykin Wisconsin awards $12.6 million in tax credits to 21 projects By Sean Ryan Historians gather this week in Milwaukee for annual conference By Bobby Tanzilo CRE Guide: Take 5 – Clifton Crump By Sean Ryan HMI making waves in city development By Michael Horne Sciortino’s Bakery expansion seeks zoning approval By Tom Daykin Catalysts Turned Stalemates By Stephanie Allewalt Two Ways to Sustain Wisconsin’s Highway Racket: Tolls or Crushing Debt By Angie Schmitt She hopes to get supervisors to work cooperatively By Steve Schultze Beerline Rec Trail rejuvenates neighborhoods By Joe Kvartunas and Alex Rydin Mobile App from your Southeast Wisconsin Transit Systems By Milwaukee Bicycle Collective Land sale for west side offices poised to proceed By Tom Daykin ‘Biking In Milwaukee’ Lunch N Learn at Cafe Hollander. A part of Young Professionals Week By Milwauke Bicycle Collective State kills maintenance contract with Talgo By Larry Sandler Milwaukee Marriott developers buy 3rd Ward lot for future project By Sean Ryan Should The Expanded I-39/90 Be Wisconsin’s First Toll Road? By James Rowen

TCD’s 2012 Milwaukee Summer Festival Guide

TCD’s 2012 Milwaukee Summer Festival Guide

UPDATED! Festival season is in full swing, and TCD has your comprehensive, up-to-date guide to get out there and celebrate.

Spring Gallery Night in Review

Spring Gallery Night in Review

The staff at TCD "Storify" the Night's (and Day's) events with photo galleries and notes from all over Milwaukee.

Early Music Now finishes in a Blaze of Glory

Early Music Now finishes in a Blaze of Glory

The Calmus Ensemble and Quartet New Generation combine voice and recorders combine to spectacular effect.

Judith Ann’s artful shopping

Judith Ann’s artful shopping

The Milwaukee Art Museum's shop is an important outlet for Wisconsin virtuoso crafters.

Nick Lowe still charms and rocks at Turner Hall Ballroom

Nick Lowe still charms and rocks at Turner Hall Ballroom

An enthusiastic audience welcomed the career singer-songwriter, who performed songs made famous by himself and others over 40 years.

Threads: Anatomy of a Prom Outfit
Threads

Anatomy of a Prom Outfit

As the fateful season approaches, Emily dissects the elements of the archetypal prom ensemble.

First Stage’s ‘Diary’ teaches lessons of difference, teamwork

First Stage’s ‘Diary’ teaches lessons of difference, teamwork

These tales of a worm, spider and fly expose children to diversity without stereotypes, allowing for fun and learning.

Behind the Gatefold: A Preview of Record Store Day 2012
Behind the Gatefold

A Preview of Record Store Day 2012

Record Store Day is celebrating its fifth year, and TCD checks in with Milwaukee's local independent record stores before Saturday's sales and celebrations.

John Norquist discusses urban schools at Brady Street Forum

John Norquist discusses urban schools at Brady Street Forum

Former Milwaukee Mayor spoke about urban schools and the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program at the Tamarack Waldorf School on Brady Street.