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Bloody theater and bloody good singing
Latino Arts opens its Day of the Dead celebration Friday, and Saturday is grand day for singing.
Oct 19th, 2010 by Tom StriniDown-home fun on MCT’s Main-Travelled Roads
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's musical after Hamlin Garland stories of rural Wisconsin, reflects its American Folklore Theatre roots.
Oct 17th, 2010 by Michael BarndtA new spirit of collaboration
Nohl winners Opgenorth, Barrickman, Miller and Riepenhoff on view at Inova/Kenilworth; open 'til 9 p.m. on Gallery Night.
Oct 15th, 2010 by Kat MurrellA Knockout at MAM
That sofa, that lamp, that watering can, that bookshelf -- they're not just stuff. They come wrapped in ideas.
Oct 8th, 2010 by Lee Ann GarrisonPlenty of “Reasons” to get to Renaissance Theaterworks
Beautiful, pretty. Unattractive, ugly. What do these words really convey about a person, especially a woman?
Oct 4th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganRenaissance “Reasons to Be Pretty” more than skin-deep
Neil LaBute's stinging needle of a play probes the difference between outer and inner beauty.
Oct 4th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganMusic, Dance, Theater; got ’em all.
The Rep lights three stages. UWM's Chamber Music Milwaukee opens in Brookfield(!). Renaissance Theaterworks says: be pretty. Danceworks is lying. Roses for Early Music Now.
Sep 28th, 2010 by Tom StriniGerrymandering
While it's message may be a bit heavy-handed, the film provides an entertaining yet informative look into a political process few people are familiar with.
Sep 26th, 2010 by Brian WhitneyGlobal Union 2010
This weekend, Alverno Presents serves up a free outdoor smorgasbord of music and performers from all over the globe.
Sep 22nd, 2010 by Elisabeth AlbeckMusic, music, music
The Milwaukee Symphony and Frankly Music open their seasons, and the previously launched theater season rolls on.
Sep 21st, 2010 by Tom StriniVisual Art
Painting, sculpture, photography, design -- it's all right here in Milwaukee's museums and galleries.
Sep 15th, 2010 by Kat MurrellConcert Music
Last season was all about Edo de Waart and the MSO. 2010-11 is about Edo, too, but it's also about opera. And more, much more.
Sep 14th, 2010 by Tom Strini