The Man Who Killed Mozart
The World's Stage Theater revives Amadeus, and its poisonous feud between Salieri and Mozart.
Mar 12th, 2014 by Matthew ReddinLe Rêve, a Classic French Bistro
It was wonderfully romantic for Valentine’s Day, but a fine choice any time of year.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Jeffrey MerlotThe Troubled Legacy of Tom Ament
Former county exec’s lucrative pension plan caused scandal, transformed Milwaukee politics, and led way for Scott Walker.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyLet Them Eat Chili
12th Annual Rockabilly Chili Fundraiser is best in history, raising $60,000, and providing a lot of fun, as our photos show.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Urban MilwaukeeEverybody Wants to Drive A Cab
The city has 1,706 applications for 100 cab licenses. Milwaukee is suddenly becoming far more cab-friendly.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyAcademy of Music, 1860s
Built where the new Marriott Hotel now stands, it was the city's most prestigious opera house.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerThe Jeselnik Offensive Hits Milwaukee
Comedian Anthony Jeselnik makes no apologies for his hard hitting humor, coming to the Pabst Saturday.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Jay SpanbauerRocketship Plans to Open Second School
National charter school operator will open north side location to complement south side school in Milwaukee.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Kelly Meyerhofer, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Place That Launched a Thousand Drinks?
Young theater lovers and newbies hoisted drinks before the Rep's Greek tragedy. It's what Homer would have done.
Mar 10th, 2014 by Urban MilwaukeeChorus And Orchestra Pack a Punch
Bel Canto and Chamber Orchestra find intensity in contemporary choral masterpiece.
Mar 10th, 2014 by Michael BarndtRachel Konetzke
"I recently had to go gluten free and Lakefront's New Grist beer has been a life saver!"
Mar 10th, 2014 by NewaukeeWorld Music Of Long Ago
East of the River’s entrancing brew of Medieval music featured performers who’ve also done world music and jazz.
Mar 10th, 2014 by Isabel Dunkerley