UPAF Ride for The Arts
This Sunday, the annual UPAF Ride for The Arts rolled through Milwaukee with over 7,000 riders.
Jun 3rd, 2013 by Sara BillFilmmaker Ryan Sarnowski
Mark talks to the doc|UWM co-director about the film program, his history with documentaries and his latest project: a doc following the last acolyte of a religion/social movement called Lawsonomy.
Jun 3rd, 2013 by Mark MetcalfThe Art And Artisans Behind The Sugar Maple
The Sugar Maple offers one of the best beer selections in Milwaukee.
Jun 2nd, 2013 by Nastassia Putz“Now You See Me” short on movie magic
While the cast of actors is astounding, director Louis Leterrier isn't on the same level, dragging down the film with dull special effects.
Jun 2nd, 2013 by Mark MetcalfThought-provoking theater
Robby McGhee expertly channels monologist Mike Daisey in this one-man show about the history of Apple Inc. and the conditions of the Chinese factory workers they employ.
Jun 1st, 2013 by Matthew ReddinMystical Elgar to end the classical season
"Dream of Gerontius," Elgar's crowning achievement, is an article of faith for chorus, soloists and orchestra.
Jun 1st, 2013 by Tom StriniKenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex Starts to Rise
Construction continues on the $80 million Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex.
May 31st, 2013 by Dave Reid2013 Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse
The Jelenchicks open 'The Castle' for a good cause.
May 31st, 2013 by Michael HorneFatal Crashes Remind us to Drive and Bike Carefully
Crashes that took the lives of Stephen Rader and Brittany Barnstable remind Wisconsinites to be extra vigilant around vulnerable users of the road.
May 31st, 2013 by Dave SchlabowskeLetters from China, written in water
Leah Schreiber turns an artist's eye on Wuhan, China, where men write vaporous poetry on the sidewalks.
May 31st, 2013 by Leah SchreiberCommunity Groups Build Garden
New garden replaces weed-filled lot at association for African refugees and immigrants.
May 30th, 2013 by Amalia Oulahan, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceHow to Save the Milwaukee Bucks
A real estate partnership could build a new arena with a far lower public subsidy and more revenue for the Bucks.
May 30th, 2013 by Mike Westling