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New Group Helps Black Arts Companies

New Group Helps Black Arts Companies

Black Arts Think Tank helps sustain Ko-Thi Dance and two black theater groups.

WCD Board Says No Twice to Abele

WCD Board Says No Twice to Abele

Board won’t take over Marcus Center and won’t form committee to study idea. Might consider by 2020.

What Will WCD Board Do About Marcus Center?

What Will WCD Board Do About Marcus Center?

Abele wants them to take over arts center but WCD board members would rather wait till 2020.

Comedy: Catch Second City for Christmas
Comedy

Catch Second City for Christmas

Famed improv troupe performs through Sunday at Marcus Center.

Marcus Center Cast Into Limbo

Marcus Center Cast Into Limbo

No one seems to agree with Abele's plan to have it absorbed by sprawling Wisconsin Center District.

Classical: The Last Days of Lecce-Chong
Classical

The Last Days of Lecce-Chong

Milwaukee Symphony Associate Conductor Francesco Lecce-Chong's second last gig here is all-choral concert.

Review: ‘Wicked’, the Greatest Show on Earth?
Review

‘Wicked’, the Greatest Show on Earth?

Touring production at the Marcus is one of the best shows I’ve seen on stage.

Classical: 5 Young Composers
Classical

5 Young Composers

Free Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra concert features five up-and-coming composers.

Review: Mozart for the Win
Review

Mozart for the Win

There was no good reason to miss the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's production of Cosí fan tutte. It was delightful.

Peck Pavilion Dance: Pommersche Tanzdeel Freistadt
Peck Pavilion Dance

Pommersche Tanzdeel Freistadt

The dance group will be performing at the Peck Pavilion on August 18th.

Murphy’s Law: Is Abele Dumping the Marcus Center?
Murphy’s Law

Is Abele Dumping the Marcus Center?

Its takeover by new “Super District” running Bucks arena looks fishy.

Plenty of Horne: Harbor Area Will Be Redesigned
Plenty of Horne

Harbor Area Will Be Redesigned

Calling all architects & planners: Brownfield with coal piles bordering harbor will be redeveloped.

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