MKE This Week: Quality Over Quantity
MKE This Week

Quality Over Quantity

There's only a few theater and music events on stage this weekend, including a 'Grey Gardens" musical and Youth Lagoon, but consider it an appetizer for the fall arts rush next week.

Newaukeean of the Week: Joshua Janis
Newaukeean of the Week

Joshua Janis

"We are not just a Beer, Brat and Cheese state."

Last Weekend in Milwaukee: Summer revisited
Last Weekend in Milwaukee

Summer revisited

As summer winds down, the TCD Photo Team wraps our seasonal weekend photo series highlighting some of the best happenings in Milwaukee.

No Compromise is Possible

No Compromise is Possible

State Sen Tim Cullen retires, saying the Capitol is run by the moneyed and powerful.

City People: Dan Adams
City People

Dan Adams

How a former Peace Corps worker became a neighborhood organizer on the South Side.

House Confidential: The Hotel Shepard
House Confidential

The Hotel Shepard

The historic east side mansion charges $499 a night for two-day rentals and sleeps up to 20 people. Neighbors for some reason are irate.

Bike Czar: Is Safety on Rural Roads a Problem?
Bike Czar

Is Safety on Rural Roads a Problem?

Are rural roads less safe than urban streets for bicyclists? A fatal crash in Seymour raises questions.

Murphy’s Law: The Media’s Declining Clout
Murphy’s Law

The Media’s Declining Clout

As newspaper readership declines, government officials increasingly ignore stories that once would have embarrassed them.

The Season Ahead: Present Music
The Season Ahead

Present Music

Artistic director Kevin Stalheim talks about "Inuksuit," their 99-percussionist season opener at Lynden Square Garden, and the unique, inventive season to come.

Chicago quartet Disappears rematerializes at Cactus Club

Chicago quartet Disappears rematerializes at Cactus Club

Touring in support of their new album "Era," the band's solid reputation and fascinating blend of post-punk and psychedelic sounds should have you headed down to Bay View Friday night.

Op-Ed: Send in the Cops?
Op-Ed

Send in the Cops?

Ald. Donovan wants more cops in MPS, Chief Flynn wants a different approach. Who’s right?

TCD Art Date: First Glimpses and Last Looks
TCD Art Date

First Glimpses and Last Looks

New exhibitions of local and regional artists are opening, and this weekend is the last chance to catch 30 Americans at the Milwaukee Art Museum.