Home of the Beautiful People?
The Uptowner, the city’s oldest continuously-running tavern, serves up history with a sense of humor.
Mar 3rd, 2013 by Audrey Jean PostenCentral City Crusaders
More than 15 Milwaukee groups and individuals are award nominees for work improving central city.
Mar 3rd, 2013 by Brendan O’Brien, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceRobert Kraig
An activist with a Ph.D, the Citizen Action leader is working to change history.
Mar 3rd, 2013 by Judith Ann MoriartyPlaying House
Carly discovers DIY interior design with help from the free web-based program, Autodesk Homestyler.
Mar 3rd, 2013 by Carly RubachAlchemist’s “Dracula,” creative theater with bite
Alchemist Theatre's Year of Fear continues as Aaron Kopec has a bloody good time with "Dracula."
Mar 2nd, 2013 by Danielle McCluneInterns’ third “Rep Lab” makes a connection
The annual one-act cycle features a strong crop of plays and a stronger cast and crew of Rep interns.
Mar 2nd, 2013 by Matthew ReddinSwami John and The Night Marchers go! (and go!)
The Night Marchers' second LP "Allez! Allez!" is as good as anything John Reis does. So it's extremely good.
Mar 2nd, 2013 by Jeff MoodyGo bold for spring with statement pieces
Although spring hasn’t sprung in Wisconsin yet, the fashion world is brimming with fabulous spring-inspired pieces. Maya McDonald shows you how to wear it well.
Mar 2nd, 2013 by Maya McDonaldRachmaninoff rules, Joyce Yang’s cool
The MSO's Rachmaninoff cycle, with pianist Joyce Yang, continues with the Piano Concerto No. 1 and the remarkable "The Bells."
Mar 2nd, 2013 by Tom StriniJohnny Cash songs to set Stackner Cabaret afire
The Rep's Stackner Cabaret presents a Johnny Cash song survey in a revue by Richard Maltby Jr. and William Meade.
Mar 1st, 2013 by Howard LeuControversial Building Going Up
New office building on 27th and Wisconsin, once the center of conflict, is now a center of construction.
Mar 1st, 2013 by Urban MilwaukeeBud Selig’s Stadium-Sized Home Base
His home is nearly 5,000 square feet. His lot is bigger than Miller Park's playing field. Yes, the rich are different.
Mar 1st, 2013 by Michael Horne