Plenty of Horne: Every Politician in Town
Plenty of Horne

Every Politician in Town

Well, not quite, but the City's Birthday Party had a big turnout of politicians and insiders.

Milwaukee This Week 2/5: A weekend of song and dance
Milwaukee This Week 2/5

A weekend of song and dance

Concerts at MSO, the Florentine and Milwaukee Theatre, alongside a Year of the Arts musical and the Ballet's Genesis competition.

Milwaukee Ballet: The competing choreographers
Milwaukee Ballet

The competing choreographers

Meet Lauren Edson, James Gregg and Gabrielle Lamb, finalists in the Milwaukee Ballet's biennial choreography contest.

Remembering Ed Koch

Remembering Ed Koch

The first big-city mayor to reject groveling for federal help by selling urban pathology, Koch’s arrogance helped save New York.

Newaukeean of the Week: Linda Schenkelberg
Newaukeean of the Week

Linda Schenkelberg

The owner of a fitness facility, Schenkelberg loves all the lakes in the area for boating.

City People: Marina Lee
City People

Marina Lee

The creator of Snail's Crossing park in Riverwest brings her art directly to the people.

TCD.tv: Mark Anderson makes theater out of nothing
TCD.tv

Mark Anderson makes theater out of nothing

Mark Anderson, of Theatre Gigante, in an excerpt from his brilliant monologue: "Me, You, Art and Trout." Video by Val Danculovich.

Backstage with Mark Metcalf: Paula Suozzi
Backstage with Mark Metcalf

Paula Suozzi

This first installment of Mark's extended podcast series focuses on Paula Suozzi, a former theater/opera director who's recently become a personal trainer.

Stephen Foster, rethought at Alverno Presents

Stephen Foster, rethought at Alverno Presents

Ryan Schleicher and friends (Robbie Fulks, Jon Langford, Christopher Porterfield and more) riff on the composer of "Oh Susanna."

Taverns: Keeper of the Flame
Taverns

Keeper of the Flame

Tiny, yes, but The Jazz Estate remains the city’s preeminent club for live jazz.

MIAD asks: Can you design desire?
MIAD asks

Can you design desire?

"Designing Desire" displays advertising from across the decades to expose its influence on the American consumer.

“The Clockmaker”: Wind yourself up for a good time
“The Clockmaker”

Wind yourself up for a good time

Next Act gives Stephen Massicotte's play pitch-perfect actors and neat use of space. We'll keep its mysteries secret.