City People: Dan Baker
City People

Dan Baker

He’s a small business owner, art activist and Christian, not necessarily in that order.

TCDIY: Make Your Own Music Festival
TCDIY

Make Your Own Music Festival

Carly adds "planning a music festival" to her list of things to do this summer.

Optimist Theater stages a transformative “As You Like It”

Optimist Theater stages a transformative “As You Like It”

Kadish Park may be where this year's Shakespeare in the Park show begins, but you leave this exquisite production from a veritable Forest of Arden.

Friday Photos: 31 New Riverwest Townhomes
Friday Photos

31 New Riverwest Townhomes

Construction has begun on Humboldt Blvd. units slated for completion by late fall.

House Confidential: Grant Langley’s Dour Ranch Home
House Confidential

Grant Langley’s Dour Ranch Home

It may be one of the dullest, most invisible homes in Milwaukee, and just barely.

Bike Czar: Bikes Can’t Lose in Cities
Bike Czar

Bikes Can’t Lose in Cities

They're cheaper, require less spending by cities than on cars, and are often faster. Expect ever-more bicyclists in Milwaukee.

North Avenue Complex West of River Gets New Design

North Avenue Complex West of River Gets New Design

The design includes plenty of parking, an outdoor patio and maybe a bocce ball court!

Murphy’s Law: The Myth of the Welders Shortage
Murphy’s Law

The Myth of the Welders Shortage

Journal Sentinel claims it’s because MATC does a poor job of training workers. Is that true?

Feingold’s Progressive Front

Feingold’s Progressive Front

His Progressives United group gives more than $1 million to political candidates.

Governor Ignores South Side on Residency Requirement

Governor Ignores South Side on Residency Requirement

Walker signs law, never responds to letters from South Side politicians and organizations.

TCD Art Date: Inside, outside and around
TCD Art Date

Inside, outside and around

This week's Art Date has plenty to see if you're interested in performances, special events, and art outdoors.

Milwaukee doubles down on Shakespeare this weekend

Milwaukee doubles down on Shakespeare this weekend

Both Optimist Theatre and the Alchemist Theatre open works by the Bard this Friday, the first performing "As You Like It" and the second "King Lear."