Celebrating Dia de los Muertos
Dia de los Muertos is celebrated around Milwaukee with annual art exhibitions, workshops and a parade with activities centered around Walker Square Park.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Angela Morgan & Sophia SteckMajor Changes in Head Start Program
Next Door expands services after federal government drops Social Development Commission as provider.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Rick Brown, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceLecce-Chong kicks off MSO’s Chamber Music experience
Chamber Series I takes place at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist this weekend, providing a divine backdrop for the music of Bruckner, Bach and Arvo Pärt. Tickets are only $5.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Rob GebelhoffVeterans Day salutes and more
While the Milwaukee Children's Choir, Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra and "Beyond Glory" honor our troops, Alverno Presents, Soulstice Theatre, Theater Red, Florentine Opera and others present compelling performances.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Isabel DunkerleyA story so true, you’ll never believe it
The play, about a teenage boy who gets caught up in a web of lies after pretending to be the girl of another guy's dreams, runs through Nov. 16.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Matthew ReddinInsurance Companies See Demand for Obamacare
Companies selling in Milwaukee County are optimistic about new health care system.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceKristin Wollenberg
"I live near Brady Street and the people watching is just spectacular."
Nov 4th, 2013 by NewaukeeWalker’s Year Of Political Danger
Weak poll results and tricky issues face the governor in the year before he runs.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Steven WaltersMike Grebe’s Conservative Cudahy Condo
It's just a short walk from the Bradley Foundation, where Grebe battles daily to turn us all conservative.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Michael HorneBrett Lipshutz explores art through music at the Haggerty Museum
The museum's musician-in-residence will perform an experimental concert Wednesday, featuring pieces selected or composed in response to their permanent collection.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Rob GebelhoffHow a Streetcar Spurs Development
In cities like Kansas City, Cincinnati and Tucson, the creation of an urban streetcar has triggered development.
Nov 3rd, 2013 by Angie SchmittPhilomusica opens with two masterworks by Franck and Beethoven
Eli Kalman joins the Philomusica for a piano quintet, and the group's Beethoven series continues with the first "Razumovsky” quartet.
Nov 2nd, 2013 by Michael Barndt