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Chilling and thrilling shows return to Milwaukee
Dracula haunts the Milwaukee Ballet, more Baby Jane madness at Off the Wall, Unruly Music rises again, and Theatre Gigante pays homage to Spalding Gray.
Oct 25th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinRuth Schudson, Milwaukee’s actress
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, which Schudson co-founded with Montgomery Davis, will honor her with a gala tonight.
Oct 24th, 2011 by Mary O'Hara Stacy‘Weekend’ a modern romance with mass appeal
The opening film for the Milwaukee LGBT Film Festival offers a thought-provoking exploration of self-identity.
Oct 20th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinCelebrating Lives Past and Present
Walker's Point Center for the Arts, Milwaukee Mijas and Latino Arts stage traditional Dia de los Muertos shows and events.
Oct 19th, 2011 by Susan BarnettA film festival opens, and concerts galore
The LGBT Film Festival opens at UWM; concerts from MSO, Milwaukee Choral Artists and Debo Band.
Oct 18th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinImpressionism’s intimate expression
MAM's "Impressionism: Masterworks on Paper" shows artists schooled in tradition applying their lessons to new ideas.
Oct 15th, 2011 by Lee Ann GarrisonThe Coach at the Rep, a Superbowl wager pays at MAM
The MAM opens an impressionism exhibit, a collection of odd couples hit local theaters, and Lombardi comes home to the Rep.
Oct 11th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinError, malice and death row
Next Act Theatre stages a play crafted from the words of the unjustly convicted.
Oct 9th, 2011 by Tom StriniCellist Joseph Johnson, pianist Victor Asuncion a perfect match
Johnson, former MSO principal, performed with Asuncion at a recital Tuesday night at the Wisconsin Conservatory.
Oct 6th, 2011 by Susan BarnettModern jazz with deep roots
Wynton and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra inspire on the Marcus Center Presents series.
Oct 4th, 2011 by Tom StriniTaryn Simon Photographs and Texts at MAM
In this Milwaukee Art Museum show, Simon says a lot worth hearing in pictures and in words.
Sep 29th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyTheater, music and art to warm autumn nights
Nohl Fellowship winners at Inova, a tale of love and racial identity at the Rep, the MSO plays on, "Faust" is in the house.
Sep 27th, 2011 by Matthew Reddin