Michigan May Get Talgo Trains
Trains still in storage in Milwaukee could go to high speed line in Michigan -- if the Talgo lawsuit against Wisconsin is ever settled.
Apr 14th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyNot-So-Super Man
The History of Invulnerability, the Rep’s new play about Superman’s creator, is a flashy but empty cartoon.
Apr 14th, 2014 byCasualties of War
The war over Act 10 may be a key reason 46% of legislators have left or will leave in just over two years.
Apr 14th, 2014 by Steven WaltersThree Great Solo Artists
Saxophonist Colin Stetson, dancer Morgan Thorson and spoken word artist Jeanine Durning each perform in Alverno festival.
Apr 14th, 2014 by Isabel Dunkerley7 Can’t Miss YP Week Events
Young Professional Week features some 30 events. Here's our pick of the top seven.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneDigging Up Our History
Construction of Frederick Lofts has unearthed tunnels used by Pabst Brewery to keep its beer cold.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Dave ReidSpooky Girls and Traveling Kings
A Coast to Coast show of ceramics at Elaine Erickson Gallery.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Kat MurrellGovernor Signs Vulnerable User Bill
Bill to protect bikers and pedestrians and a separate bill allowing biking on state trails after 11 p.m. were both passed by legislature.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Dave SchlabowskeThe City’s New “Social Network for Neighbors”
National social networking platform Nextdoor.com hopes to connect every neighborhood in town.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneA Night At the MANDIs
The once-tiny awards show is now a prestige event that packed the Pfister ballroom while another crowd watched the show streamed.
Apr 10th, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneThe Extraordinary Fiscal Liberalism of David Clarke
It’s difficult to find anyone who increases his budget faster than Sheriff Clarke.
Apr 10th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyChronicles of a Chinese-Canadian Family
Kim Fu’s much acclaimed debut novel is filled with great characters.
Apr 10th, 2014 by Will Stotts, Jr.