Will Supreme Court Ruling Close Bike Trails?
Decision on ownership of railroad right of ways could affect bike trails in Wisconsin and nationally.
Mar 14th, 2014 by Dave SchlabowskePleasures From the Potter’s Wheel
An exhibition of Japanese-influenced ceramics finds stunning beauty in seemingly ordinary things.
Mar 14th, 2014 by Kat MurrellLet’s Go Watch the Rapture
The Last Days of California is a road trip novel featuring a Fundamentalist Christian family.
Mar 14th, 2014 by Will Stotts, Jr.Arts Projects Coming to Wisconsin Avenue
Greater Milwaukee Committee bringing two major art installations to Downtown and the Beer Line Bicycle Trail.
Mar 14th, 2014 by Michael HorneAbout Those Fashion Shows
What are they, why are they and where can you find them in town.
Mar 13th, 2014 by Timothy WestbrookColumbia St. Mary’s Offers Free Dental Care
Program serves 46 schools, treats 7,000 kids, and lots of cavities.
Mar 13th, 2014 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Republican Voter Suppression Bill
Cities already have less turnout and lower percent of early voters than rest of state, but bill will cut that even more.
Mar 13th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyNew York Cool
Young acclaimed classical ensemble ACME makes Milwaukee debut looking back at World War II.
Mar 13th, 2014 by Rob GebelhoffOutpost Natural Foods
How a tiny co-op on Kane Place grew into an organic colossus.
Mar 13th, 2014 by Joe KellyBill Requiring Background Check On Gun Buyers Won’t Pass
92% of poll respondents favor it, but a high percentage of Wisconsin legislators disagree.
Mar 12th, 2014 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismMiley Madness in Milwaukee
One man's meditation on Bangerz, the Bucks, blacks and whites at the Bradley Center.
Mar 12th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaDavid Hatch’s Little Hideaway
The Hatco owner has a city hideaway above a 6-car garage (built in 1907) that was the scene of a lurid, alleged assault.
Mar 12th, 2014 by Michael Horne