How Earth Day Turned America Green
Exactly 43 years ago, the first Earth Day, founded by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, launched a national movement.
Apr 22nd, 2013 by Bill ChristoffersonThe Rose Ensemble highlights “Slavic Wonders”
The Rose Ensemble, of St. Paul, surveys Slavic sacred music from the 11th century to today to close Early Music Now's season.
Apr 22nd, 2013 by Michael BarndtTCD Spring 2013 Gallery Night Recap
Milwaukee's Spring Gallery Night may have been chilly, but TCD was still out and about. Photos by Angela Morgan, Sara Bill and Madeline Pieschel. Now updated with Storify social media coverage!
Apr 22nd, 2013 by Third Coast DailyJune Perry
How a civil rights activist from South Carolina came here and created the New Concept social service agency.
Apr 21st, 2013 by Judith Ann MoriartyMajor Goolsby’s, America’s 8th Best Sports Bar?
With 50 TVs and a Charles Barkley pig, it’s all sports all the time.
Apr 21st, 2013 by Audrey Jean PostenJim James’ journey, on stage at the Pabst
The My Morning Jacket frontman's solo show for Regions Of Light And Sound Of God was a transformative experience, blissfully showcasing a lone star.
Apr 21st, 2013 by Kristen PoehlmannThe Moderne’s New Restaurant
Carson's Prime Steaks and Famous BBQ will open at the luxury high-rise The Moderne. Early photos of the build-out.
Apr 19th, 2013 by Dave ReidDrew Gooden’s Celebrity Pad
The Milwaukee Buck's apartment was previously rented to ex-Buck Stephen Jackson and is still owned by Popeye Chicken tycoon John Brodersen.
Apr 19th, 2013 by Michael HorneLocal Advocates Hope for Changes in Immigration Reform Bill
Advocates says bill before Congress is historic but could still be improved.
Apr 19th, 2013 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceFountains of Wayne to play Shank Hall
With the band set to take the Shank Hall stage this weekend, Sahan Jayasuriya examines their discography, finding much more than "Stacy's Mom".
Apr 19th, 2013 by Sahan JayasuriyaBicycle Lobbyists Hit the State Capitol
More than 100 advocates met with legislators and pushed for pro-bicycle policies. Will it have an impact?
Apr 19th, 2013 by Dave SchlabowskeRobert Redford’s “Company” dares too little
"The Company You Keep" could be a gripping film about the fine line between activism and terrorism, but Redford wastes his star-studded cast on melodrama.
Apr 19th, 2013 by Mark Metcalf