MSO’s 2013-14 Classical Season: A little different
MSO’s 2013-14 Classical Season

A little different

Edo de Waart conducts nine programs in a season that gives a nod to the mid 20th century.

Newaukeean of the Week: Jeff Duport
Newaukeean of the Week

Jeff Duport

Newcomer Jeff Duport, manager of Mikey’s restaurant (811 N. Jefferson) has a simple wish: wire the city.

Backstage with Mark Metcalf: Andy Noble
Backstage with Mark Metcalf

Andy Noble

Mark talks to the longtime music-lover and DJ about his experiences in Milwaukee and his comprehensive, "trim" record collection.

Norquist: How to Regulate Guns
Norquist

How to Regulate Guns

Liberals need to better understand firearms if they have any hope of passing regulations.

Up From Bigotry

Up From Bigotry

Tatiana Joseph overcame prejudice against Latinas to earn her Ph.D and teach at UWM, and is now running for the school board.

Photo Gallery: Lynden Sculpture Garden’s Winter Carnival
Photo Gallery

Lynden Sculpture Garden’s Winter Carnival

Visitors had the chance to see installations from a variety of artists, curated by local arts collective American Fantasy Classics.

“Weightless Words,” heavy themes

“Weightless Words,” heavy themes

The Cardinal Stritch exhibition includes work from several different artists, including Annushka Peck and Ted Brusubardis.

Taverns: Y-Not II’s Dive Bar Charm
Taverns

Y-Not II’s Dive Bar Charm

After 42 years, Y-Not has become a Milwaukee institution.

City People: Lynne Shumow
City People

Lynne Shumow

The Haggerty Museum’s curator of education’s impact on the arts scene barely gets noticed, which is fine with her.

A Singing Valentine from the Florentine

A Singing Valentine from the Florentine

Florentine Studio Artists Carl Frank, Kevin Newell, Kristin DiNinno and Alisa Suzanne Jordheim sing about love, through Sunday.

“The Wild Party”: Young gems, hidden in a rough story
“The Wild Party”

Young gems, hidden in a rough story

UWM's Peck School of the Arts puts on a performance with a high-energy ensemble and a hard-to-swallow plot line.

Theatre Gigante’s “Dust” too unsettled

Theatre Gigante’s “Dust” too unsettled

The Hungarian dark comedy never develops a consistent focus, and lingers too long over its tale of a couple who wins the lottery.