Opera Performed in a Bar?
Skylight’s stars comes to The Hotel Foster to sing and chat and maybe even drink.
Feb 6th, 2014 by Rob GebelhoffY-Not II’s Dive Bar Charm
After 42 years, Y-Not has become a Milwaukee institution.
Feb 5th, 2014 by Audrey Jean PostenWe Need Better Transit!
Suburban officials and business leaders at Downtown conference on transit call for better connections to the city.
Feb 5th, 2014 by Michael HorneOld Geezers with Big Dreams
Alchemist offers absurdist play The Chairs and the Rep does The Whipping Man.
Feb 5th, 2014 by Matthew ReddinPlease Choose Our School
Hundreds attend MPS school fair that helps parents and children decide where to enroll.
Feb 5th, 2014 by Karen Slattery, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWhere to Get A Great Burger and Martini
Great fries, too. Here are my six favorite places. What are yours?
Feb 5th, 2014 by John KoetheState Hires Company That Screwed-Up Voter Registration System
Walker administration gives $59 million IT contract to Accenture, which won headlines for its poor work under Doyle.
Feb 5th, 2014 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismRhythm of the Streets
In the Heights floods the stage with the music of the barrio, but leaves the Skylight searching for more drama.
Feb 4th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothJohn Doe II Is Anything But Partisan
Scott Walker’s defenders call the probe a partisan witch hunt. But newly released court documents say otherwise.
Feb 4th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyJust Art’s, the Classic Dive Bar
As Walker's Point goes upscale, Art’s remains cheap, humble and very friendly.
Feb 4th, 2014 by Kristyn Coral BoticThe Long Cool Journey of Dr. Dog
With a new album and a show this week at Turner Hall, a band member reflects on its 15-year history.
Feb 4th, 2014 by Joshua M. MillerInside the Sand Ridge Prison
The high-security Mauston facility houses sex offenders, creating a "huge challenge" for prison leaders. Second in a three-part series.
Feb 4th, 2014 by Nora G. Hertel, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism