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Milwaukee Arts Groups Suspending Shows

Milwaukee Arts Groups Suspending Shows

Milwaukee Rep closed till April 5, Florentine Opera going digital, others cancelling.

Classical: So Many Great Musicians
Classical

So Many Great Musicians

Frankly Music features some of the top MSO players performing Mozart, Milhaud, Turina.

Classical: Breaking New Ground
Classical

Breaking New Ground

Milwaukee Musaik plays works from three different countries and centuries.

Friday Photos: Inside the Bradley Symphony Center
Friday Photos

Inside the Bradley Symphony Center

Contractors working diligently to transform former movie palace into modern music hall with Art Deco style.

Classical: Glories of the Harp
Classical

Glories of the Harp

Frankly Music presents beautiful works featuring MSO harpist Kelsey Molinari.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Big Blue Building Adds Signature Sign
Eyes on Milwaukee

Big Blue Building Adds Signature Sign

That's 310W, folks. New sign adds street-level ID for $30 million redevelopment.

Plats and Parcels: Lakefront Tower Loses A Few Floors
Plats and Parcels

Lakefront Tower Loses A Few Floors

Plus: Northridge Mall trial starts, Foxconn bailing on project could cause up to $120 million state bailout.

Friday Photos: Symphony’s New Home Takes Shape
Friday Photos

Symphony’s New Home Takes Shape

Steel frame rises on Wisconsin Ave., new Wells St. structure designed to match historic theater.

Classical: Flights of Fancy for Flute
Classical

Flights of Fancy for Flute

Prometheus Trio welcomes MSO flutist Heather Zinninger Yarmel in unique program.

Classical: The Yaniv Dinur Show
Classical

The Yaniv Dinur Show

Milwaukee Symphony resident conductor shines as both pianist and conductor in all-Mozart program.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Lurie Buying Mostly Empty Downtown Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Lurie Buying Mostly Empty Downtown Building

Developer tackling last large empty downtown office building, on 5th and Michigan. Could add hotel.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Quiet Plan to Save Grand Avenue
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Quiet Plan to Save Grand Avenue

Actually written 10 years ago. Civic leaders discuss how public private partnerships revived Downtown.

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