Moving Pictures: “Footnote”
Moving Pictures

“Footnote”

"Footnote," opening Friday at the Downer Theatre, is a compelling exploration of a difficult moral question as both father and son vie for the Israel prize.

Horne: Norquist promotes mixed-use development on Brady St.
Horne

Norquist promotes mixed-use development on Brady St.

On Tuesday night, John Norquist discussed how his group, the Congress for New Urbanism, is working to expand mixed-use development in urban areas like Brady St.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Impending New Milwaukee Delegation, Free Brewers Tickets for Aldermen, 24 to 1, and More
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Impending New Milwaukee Delegation, Free Brewers Tickets for Aldermen, 24 to 1, and More

Welcome to the ninth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week I examine the coming changes to the Milwaukee Delegation, how another big city gets quite the luxury perk, the difference between the charter meetings of the City and County, Milwaukee's new City Clerk, and more.

This Week in Wisconsin History: April 15 – 21
This Week in Wisconsin History

April 15 – 21

The 100 millionth General Motors car is produced in Janesville, 2,000 people rally against spearfishing, and much more in this week in Wisconsin history.

Recall 5Q: Kathleen Falk
Recall 5Q

Kathleen Falk

Kathleen Falk says she is the only Democrat candidate with a plan to create jobs and that will carry her to the governor's office during the recall.

TCD Artist of the Month: Richard Knight
TCD Artist of the Month

Richard Knight

Judith Ann Moriarty visits Richard Knight's studio.

Horne: Warren Avenue home saved — for now
Horne

Warren Avenue home saved — for now

East Side Alderman Nic Kovac met to negotiate a settlement regarding a Warren Avenue house that was to be demolished for parking.

Durst: Angrier Birds
Durst

Angrier Birds

Today, Durst forwards a new conspiracy theory: The GOP primaries were nothing more than a live-action game of Angry Birds.

Horne: HMI making waves in city development
Horne

HMI making waves in city development

Last Wednesday, Historic Milwaukee hosted a discussion focused on plans for the new downtown Marriott, and how it could have been handled differently.

#TCD414: Out and about on Milwaukee Day
#TCD414

Out and about on Milwaukee Day

TCD staffers were out and about and on Twitter for our favorite area code-based local holiday. A chronicle of our journey with some help from Storify.

After Revisions Office Building Approved for 27th and Wisconsin

After Revisions Office Building Approved for 27th and Wisconsin

WIS27 LLC's proposal to develop a 64,000 SF office building at the corner of 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue was approved by the Milwaukee Common Council today. WIS27 will purchase the vacant lot from the city for $1, and intends to lease the new building to the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families.

The Greatest Day: 4/14 Milwaukee Day in Review
The Greatest Day

4/14 Milwaukee Day in Review

TCD looks back on the day that celebrated our city by simply enjoying the many splendors our "good land" has to offer.