The MSO bares its roots
This weekend, "Concertos for Orchestra" demonstrates the classical talent of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, featuring the virtuosity of clarinetist Todd Levy.
Oct 3rd, 2013 by Rob GebelhoffAlternate venues to explore
This week's Art Date includes the kick-off of Digital Billboard Art Month, musical allusions to A Working Ranch, plus plenty to see in ArtWalk 2013.
Oct 3rd, 2013 by Kat MurrellLaura Bush Comes to Town
She will join Tonette Walker in a fundraiser for the Christian group, Teen Challenge.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Michael HorneAn Army of Poll Workers
Nearly 35,000 workers handle Wisconsin's elections. GOP wants to tinker with system.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismThe Growing City
Updates on three new developments. Plus: a photographic tour of the Ward hall.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Dave ReidMurder Mystery at the Alchemist Theatre
Artistic Director Aaron Kopec has created a creepy, roam-about experience for the Alchemist's annual Halloween show, and this time you will determine who-dun-it.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Danielle McCluneThe Girls In The Band
The impeccably researched documentary sheds light on a little-known hiccup in the history of jazz: the refusal to accept female musicians.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Gene CawleyUnruly Music highlights contemporary sounds for three nights
UW-Milwaukee's Unruly Music series offers two virtuoso interpreters of contemporary music and two instrument builders who improvise on their creations.
Oct 1st, 2013 by Michael BarndtThe High Cost of Calatrava
Overruns on his projects are killing other cities. The impact on Milwaukee and its art museum was more positive.
Oct 1st, 2013 by Bruce MurphyThree Beautiful Churches
This year's tour is sold out, but these beautiful churches by Edward Townsend Mix are still worth a visit
Oct 1st, 2013 by Rose BalistreriCream City Ribbon
How to revive a traditional manufactured product, add environmental sustainability, and become a success.
Oct 1st, 2013 by Tracey PollockIn Tandem Theatre
The theatre company, fronted in its 16th year by Chris and Jane Flieller, will begin its season Friday night with a post-apartheid mystery: "Burying the Bones."
Oct 1st, 2013 by Matthew Reddin